12 The News-Review, Roscburg, Ore. Tuej., April 12, 1960 BO(3 0 CALENDAR OF EVENTS omcrrow Tutiday, April 12 SERVICES Second Lt. Robert G. Ralliff, I miiosc wue, Hetty, Jives on 111. 4 Community News Briefs Mrs. G. Frtaman of Eugene spent the weekend in Roseburg visiting. Jim Robertson, student at Uni- - Nu Delta Cabinet meeting, I.ainka Jtesidence, IBM West Ann, all ulticivrs and chairmen request ed to be present. 7 p.m. Newcomer's Club, Hcd Cross benelit luncheon at home of Mrs. Storm Bow.Ver, 1376 SE Main, for liirther information tall OK 3-8404, u :m p . m i Dnialiiirii Rod mnA Gun Club I Winchester Clubhouse, 8 p.m. ' Hose-fours, recently completed the I versity of Oregon, spent the week c Fjrt Leader's Ann. so. 1 of,it't'r uasic urse at the Amy's end here visiting his parents, Mr. Icial room of Presbyterian Church, 7, T V."'. a ?,elu""8- , . . . . i burg High School and worked for School board meeting, j I ,,l,um Wholesale I'll h.rr.. i.n. 1(1 a.m. Dillard ' Douglas High School, 8 p.m. and Mrs. J. Jar vis Robertson. Bill Calhoun, student at Univer sity of Oregon, visited relatives in Mrs. C. E. Grubbe is able to be 10 Cecil Hugh of this city spent. Bill Tipton has returned here, out again, alter being ill at her Monday in JUainalo r alls on bust- following a business trip to Port- home. land. David Morgan has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Vondis Millers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wollenberg his work in Eugene following a ' and baby of Eugene have arrived ; of San Francisco are here visiting Rotebora Council of C h u r c h ; and Mrs. Doyl Itatlilf, live at Bar- Women's executive board, first; slow, Calif. tenng the Army. His, parents, Mr. Koseburg and his parents in Myr- stay here with his parents, Mr. here to visit the former's parents, and Mrs. Chester Morgan. .Mr. and JIr Vondis M'ller Sr. Gold Star Mothers will meet at: Mrs. W. F. Poorman has return 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 13, at ! ed to Jier home in Salem, following lie Creek over the weekend. Presbyterian Church Library room,! Kenn L. wh, is , ' :iT"l,Zl T.lt Badoura Club, IWlia 1 e m p I e, 9:M a.m. .. .. I scrvinu with the Mare Island ..i... t-.. t...i' ." :" Daughters of live Nile, dessert sup-1 Drain Cry Council, City Hall, 1 Cruup of ,!le Paetflc Reserve Fleet jt ij,e former's sonT James Baker! per at home ol Mrs. Earl JJleilt, . p.m. , at Vallejo. Calif. He graduated , wh0 is convalescing from recent 7:.'K) p.m. Golden Age Club, 7:30 p in., for further infurntation call Oil 3-3117 or Oil HiWK. Elks Club Duplicate Bridge Club Easier party, at .Elks Club, master point play, 7.1)0 p.m. Winston Police Reserve, City Hull, 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Kiwanis Club, Ump miii Hotel civic room, noun. Glide Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m. Associated Volunteei-s card partv, V'A Hospital recreation bund ing music room, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Army Reserve, 1014 W. Harv ard. 8 to 10 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 215 SE Jackson, 8 p.m., lor more informa tion call OH 3-8GUS. Buckeroo pattern dance lessons, at the barn, 8 to 10 p.m. Boots and Calico square dance j:roup classes, Winston Community Hall. 8 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, 8 p.m. I Fair Oaks orange, orange nan, ,,., i,,,.,,.,,,.- mh h,.fr o p.m. Koseburg I oasimisiress Swedish Dining Room. 8 p.m Bertha Rebekahs 188, lOOF Hall, Canyonvillc. Post Partum Class, Mercy Hos pital, 7:30 p.m. Lookingglass Grange No. 927, home of William Fcthcram, 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, April 13 anl....in lha V'ai.v in Linn KKU Club, jii ; ,1, nn , r ir (.,! irs Made to pamper your cat-' . . . they're not just flavors . they're the real thing. i, LIVER 'n MEAT KIDNEY 'n MEAT CHICKEN MEATY MIK CHOPPED FISH Roseburg Jaycertes, home Mrs. Bob Lieurance, 11)53 W. Call) erine St., election of officers, n.m. Tenmile Mother's Club, at club house, 12:31) p.m. Stamp Saving Day, Tenmile School, in Iho hall. 12:15 p.m. Roseburg Poad Runners Motor cycle Club, Beckwith's Motorcycle Shop. Harvard Ave., 7:30 pin. Air Force Reserve, 1014 W. Har vard Ave., 8 p.m. Moose Lodge, jWoosc Hall, 8 p.m. Doug - Ett's, Sheriff's Mounted Patrol, fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. Drain Chamber of Commerce, City Hall, noon. Laurel Lodge 13. Boots and Calico pallrrn lessons. WinsUm Community .Building, 8 p.m. Douglas County Welfare Commis sion, courthouse annex, 7:30 p.m. VFW Aoxiliary, Veterans Me morial Hall. 8 p.m. Knights of Columbus, St. Jo seph's Catholic Center Hall, 8 p.m. Sutherlin Jaycees, Community Building, 7 p.m. South Douglas Assembly, Rain bow for llirls, Masonic Temple, Canyonvillc, 7.30 p.m. Die-Hards, Wes and Ben's Fly ing "A" Service. 2215 NE Diamond Lake Blvd., 7 p.m. Nu Delta Club meeting, lunch hour, program and singing, all stu dents welcome. Satan Chauffeurs, at the club and shop in back of Pre -Mix on Diamond l.akc Blvd., 7 p.m. Edelweiss Ski Club, d o u g 1 a s County Courthouse. 7:30 p.m. Alanon Family Group, 245 SE Jackson St., write P.O. Box 301, Itoschurg for more information, 7:30 p.m. Philippines Ask Bases MANILA (AIM-Presidenl Car los P. (iarcia's bid lor U.S. mis sile bases in the Philippines drew strong bipartisan .support in Con William A. Wheeler, 4(18 W. Agee St., Roseburg. Army Sp. S. Lloyd L. Covey, son , of Mrs. Viola Slae Boyd, lit. 1, Roseburg, is participating in an Army field exercise wilh the 1st Armored Division in preparation for overseas movement. Covey, a mechanic in the division's 123rd )rtln:inrf K.-itialion. entered the ''f Army in 1954. His wile. Lavona, lives in Killeen, Tex., and his la Iber, William J. Covey, in Rose burg. Two Douglas County sailors re cently took part in a huge ampliib-' ious landing in Formosa. They are Robert J. Francies, seaman ap prentice, son of iIrs. Alice L. Francies, 105 SIC Masher Ave., Roseburg, and Ronald L. Dell, dis bursing clerk 3.C., son. of Air. and Mrs. I.eo H. Dell, tflide. Fran cies is serving on use destroyer Morion and Dell on Ihe lank land ing ship Tioga County. Pvt. Jerry L. Proctor", son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Proctor, Rt. 3 Box 775, Roseburg, late last month look part in a 150-mile "desert to the sea" march wilh units of Ihe First .Marine Division near Camp Pendleton. Calif. Pvt. Howard L. Nutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Null. Rt. 1. Drain, has completed advanced heavy weapons training at FL Ord, Calif. He entered the Army last November and completed ba sic training at Ft. Ord. Nutt is a 1954 gradutlc of Drain High School and worked at Drain Plywood Co. before entering the Army. Pvt. Robert C. Jenkins Jr., Myr tle Creek, has completed a basic Army administration course at J''t. Ord, Calif. He entered the Army last November Jenkins is a 1955 graduate of Riddle High School and graduated from Oregon Stale College last spring. Four Douglas County sailors re cently returned to Alameda, Calif., after a seven-monlh tour in the Western Pacific aboard the attack aircraft carrier Midway. They are: Thomas J. Whitely, airman, son of Mrs. C. It: Wciiher, Oakland; Verlie W. Welch, .seaman appren tice, son of M. I.. Welch, Ten mile; Jack G. HeriJage, store keep er 3.c, son of Mr. and Mi. Jess Heritage. 818 W. Haggerty St.. Roseburg. and William J. Burkhart Jr., seaman, son of Mr. and iMr surgery. Vondis Miller, supervisor of Umpqua Forest, spent last week in ; land returned to their home in the VFW Hall on Garden valley Road. A potluck luncheon will be held at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard West of Medford were here Sunday visit ing the former's lather, George E. West, and Mrs. West on SE Res ervoir Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. New- Laurelwood Sunday, following a va cation trip to Death Valley and Nevada. Portland attending to Foresl Serv ice business. He was joined there for Saturday by Mrs. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Joiner and daughter, Diane, of Eugene spent the weekend in Roseburg visiting Mrs. Joiner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donn Itadabaugh, on SE Glenn Street. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tavlor nf ihk eiiv left Inst wei.k inr Piirilurwl ! Mrs. Foster Bulner of Roseburg to visit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Black j died in the hospital in Fulton, Ky., and Air. and Airs. Darrell Black I Monday, April 11, billowing a before going to Bellingham, Wash, j three year illness. She had been in to visit the former's brother for a the hospital the last three months, few days. She is survived by her husband and a daughter, Airs. Warren Graham, Miss Gayle Loromep, who is a I Fulton, Ky.; a sister, Airs. M. J. nurse in suraerv at Good Sainari-1 Browder, of Portland, and visit here at the home of Mrs. Velle Broadway on SE Lane Av enue. Don Ware, who is doing graduate study work at University of Ore gon, spent the weekend here visit ing his parents, Air. and Mrs. Dar ley Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chamber lain of Eugene spent the weekend here as guests of Air. and Airs. Robert Miller and family. Cham berlain is an electrician. The fam- Mrs. Paul H. Helweg returned j " formerly resided here, to her home in Laurelwood yester- -en , day, following a week in Bend, I nMr' Mrs' "v J' Brumwel Ore' visiting her son-in-law and ?,n(1 10 ,ch'1('':n f Eugene spent daughter, Mr. and Airs. Richard " ""A . " Carl Murray, and her sister, Mrs. Gervais, and children. Mrs. Morgan Davidson, sister of less today. Garcia said he would t William J. Burkhart, Rt. 4, Hose- like to see the most modern Amer ican weapons stationed in his country, including atomic weap ons and missiles. burg. Ian Hospital in Portland, left Sun day evening for Portland, following a slay since Friday here visiting her parents, Mr. and Airs. E. V. Lorenzen. Mrs. L. W. Riley left today for Corvallis lo spend the next two weeks assisting in the care of her first grandchild, Robert Leonard Williams, who was born April 8, lo her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Airs. Peter S. Williams. Miss Leola Lorenzen left Sunday morning for Pullman, Wash., where she is doing special studies and is also teaching at Washington Stale College, following the week of spring vacation visiting her par ents. Mr. and Airs. E. V. Lorenzen, on SE Blakeley Avenue. She was accompanied home by a friend, Aliss Alarjorie Miller, of New Jer sey, who is doing graduale work al Washington Sta'.e. Mrs. Loren zen and Leola and Aliss Miller spent last Monday and Tuesday at Ihe coast, after which Aliss Alillcr left from Eugwne on the Cascaoe Limited for San Francisco to spend the remainder of the week of spring vacation and Airs. Lorenzen and Leola returned to Roscburg. ter. Airs. Butner. Mrs. Davidson was 83 at the lime of her death. A baked food sale will be spon sored by the Douglas County Assn. Tor Retarded Children as a benelit for Parks School Saturday. April 10. in front of Svoboda's Tots to Teens Shop. A feature of the sale will be especially decorated Easi er cakes. Those desiring to do nate for Ihe sale arc asked to call either OR 2-1148 or OS 9-5506. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibbons have returned to their home on Terrace Drive, following atrip lo Scottsdale, Ariz., where they spent five days al the A. G. Hen ningers' Azaura Apartments and were joined there by their daugh ter, Jc-anie, who arrived there by plane from Columbia, Mo., where she is a student at Stephens Col lege. Air. and Airs. Gibbons were accompanied back to Roseburg by the former's sister Airs. W. II. Bo- lin, of Fair Oaks, Calif., who visit ed them for a few days and was then joined by her son and daughter-in-law. .Mr. and Airs. Delmar Bolin, of Stockton, Calif., who stay-; ed overnight and then took her; back to her home in Calilornia Larue Crain, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jarding and baby son, Joey, of Eugene vis ited over the weekend with Airs, .larding's aunt, Airs. William Dame wood, owner of the Silver Nook Grille, and in Myrtle Creek wilh her parents. Air. and Airs. George .Montgomery. Airs. Jarding is the I former Sharon Alontgomery of this city. Of interest here is a recent let ter lo the Roseburg Chamber of Commerce in regard to an ad Ihe chamber will publish in the July issue of Holiday magazine. The letter was signed by Zelia Zigler, who is with Holiday magazine, Philadelphia, Pa., and who is a first cousin of Airs. L. J. Crafton of this city. Miss Ziegler's father and mother, Fred Zigler and Car rie Sykes Zigler, were married in Roscburg and then moved to Port land to reside. Aliss Zigler spent many summers vacationing in Roseburg as she was growing up. Ihe former's sisters, Airs. Arthur H. Baum and Mrs. Edgar Lewis. G. W. (Bill) Wharton of Salem spent the weekend in Roseburg vis iting his parents. Air. and Mrs. J. R. Wharton, on W. Elizabeth Street. Jot Bovington of Eugene, was here Saturday for the opening of John William Robertsons Shell Service Station. He is area super visor for the company. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson have returned to their home in this city, following a couple of weeks in Seattle and other points in Washington visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. L. M. Nelson of Seattle and Airs. R. It. Atchison of Oswego, Ore., spent the last several days here visiting their brother-in-law and sister, Air. and Airs. Paul Jen kins, and left Alonday for their homes. Gordon Singleton has returned to his work in Portland, following the weekend here with his parents, Air. and Airs. George L. Singleion. He came especially to attend funeral services for his maternal grand father, J. B. Hcnslee. Miss Martha Young of Seattle arrived in Roseburg Sunday to vis it until Thursday with her brother-in-law and sister. Air. and Airs. R. R. Clarke, on SE Kane Street, and with l.er brother and sister-in-law, Air. and Airs. E. G. Young, on Hawthorne Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn of this city lefl last week for Ari zona on their vacation. Mrs. Roy W. Sedell, who is a medical patient at Douglas Com munity Hospital, is reported improving. BEEFEATER BEEFEATER the imported English Gin that doubles your martini . pleasure FINE HOMES Built to please you Enjoy a real home IVAN P. EDWARDS BUILDER & DEVELOPFR Phone OR 3-7493 r Unequalled since l$4Q BEEFEATER GIN moor . loo-i grain neutrai spirits K06RAND CORPORATION NEW YORK 1, N. t. Plans For Social Events Made At Recent Melrose PTA Meeting fiil Wesfinghouse 52-Gallon Quick Recovery 10-Year Protection Policy 721 SE Oak $69.95 WITH $20.00 Copco Bonus TRADE-IN OR 3-5521 Australian Weathermen Hail Tiros Achievement MKI.BOl'HNE. Australia (AIM Australian weathermen say they have known for a week ahout the hurricane spotted by Tiros 1. hut I hey hailed the American weather salellite's report as a "magnifi cent achievement." The .Melbourne Weather Bureau placed the eye of Ihe hurricane 1.000 miles east of Brisbane as or Sunday noon. This was only 2UU miles from Ihe position fixed by Tiros' camera in what Washing ton believed was the first report of Ihe storm. A spokesman for the bureau said the hurricane was moving southeastward. So tar no damage has been reported, he said. By' NETTIE WOODRUFF Plans for a number of social events were made and discussed at a recent meeliiiK of the Mel rose PTA. Those events discusser) were the school picnic, Easter par ties, pre-schoul tea and the annua! sixth-graders' night. The Melrose hand provided, entertainment. 4-Hers Tour Members of Ihe Dinky Creek 4-H Club who went to Corvallis recent ly, lo lake a tour through the col lege livestock barns and view var ious experiments were Norma, j Karen and Charles l.tish, Jamc and Ocnnis Grace. They accom panied Frank von Borstel, county 4-11 agent, to Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Allied and family moved recently from Joel son ltd., to a home in north Rosc burg. Allied is employed as a car penter. Ihe former Carson Ison place. which Jim Howard bought and re modeled has been sold lo the War ren Ward family, which move.; from Broccoli Lane. m MOBILGAS ECONOMY HUN- AAABLEfR AMERICAN CUSTOM WBNS VER ALL COMPACTS WITH 28.35 M.P.G. rev t m a ,s at i v vzzixzx-ww .... ;vy.. Humbler wins ngnin! UnHor ofTiriat HOAP . . : r l.i a f.Hfi un-i v imuii, a lYiiiiiiHW mutrr- (UuAL) ii'nn Custom scored beat gas mileage ilTT of all rare 28.35 M.J'.G. in the 17lli running of the Molulgaa Keonomy" Run. 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I Mrs. Clarson Chit wood and Mrs. Jack Trusty spent a day in Eu gene last week attending to busi-1 ness. i Miss Ginger Buscnbark and Miss Gerry Burgess spent the past week end in Corvallis attending a re treat and visiting the former's sis-1 ters, JoAnn Buscnbark and Da- j lenc Withycomhc. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! Carl Hamlin and sons were Mr. and Mrs. Paul W'cslbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Bvron B'esthronk and son i Kim. and B?n Brown all of El iSo brantc, Calif. Turkish Towns Rocked IZM1H. Turkey (API A strong' earthquake rocked this ancient port city and several towns in the Aegean' region of Turkey early to dav. I there .were no immediate re-! I ports of casualties. ' The shock just after midnight sent hundreds fleeing from their homes in night dress. i ONLY 3 MORE DAYS'! To Take Advantage of Copco's $20 BONUS DURING FREE DELIVERY 1 FRlGIDAlRE Deluxe 30" Range With Pull-N-Clean Oven if Oven pulls out like o drawer, resti on the door. 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