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1 " Community News Briefs if Mr. and Mrs. Dal Cornult were I Art Srona of Eugnc, Metropolitan! Arlii Gaorga of Cqouille arrived, Mri. Dal Williamson has re In romana lasi weekend 10 visit l.ue insurance manager, is the Utters mother. i i M. and Mrs. Emil Rambarg of this city lett Iiiursday for healtle. ruhere Ihey will remain until Suu- Kuseburg on business this week. in KoseburK Wednesday to visit at ! turned to her home, following i the home of .Mrs. Edith While. 1 trip to Sweet Home to vi.Mt. i Jane Moore has accepted posi tion with the Douglas Counlv title Co. ! Mr. and Mrs. William T. Evans! Mrs. Ray $. Ptrraquin is work-' Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mason of Mrs. Ellis Campbell, who has i Jr. are back at their home on SE i in in the Douqlas ( ountv Clerk's j Powers were Sunday visitors here , been a medical patient in a local 'Cass Avenue, following a trip to ollice, while Mrs. Noah liallield , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hospital, is convalescing at her ! Portland to attend to business. lu on two weeks vacation. Claude urignt. : uome and is auie to Dave , vutiors. Ed Leramen. JoAnne Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cody have Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bockingham 1 Oennis White, son of Mrs. Edith fPort Orford have returned home i Pal Dent and Nels Paulson enjoyed I returned to their home in Purtland. 1 and daughters. Sally and Sandra. White of this city, has left on a rafter a visit in Roseburg with their an outing at Honevman Park and following a slay here at the home I were in Ashland Sunday to visit U.S. Navy cruise, hound lor Jap- WauBhter. Mrs. Joanne fake and other coastal Doints durine t h e i of Mr. and Mrs. U. Hubert Leek-1 at the home of the Huckiniiham- ! an. lie left irom Whidhey Island. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Studlay of: Actor Indicted On Arms Charge DOY1.EST0W , Pa. (AP)-Ac-tor Michael O'Shea has been in dicted by a Bucks County tlranil jury on charges of firearms violations. O'Shea was arrested last Aug. 24. at. a motel after Dr. Glenn V)'. Biicker. l.evitlown. Pa., phy sician, said the actor pulled a pis tol on him during an argument. O'Shea and his wile, actress Virginia Mayu. had completed a week-long engagement at the Bristol Playhouse. O'Shea argued I Fri., May 13, 1960 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 11 .Mrs. i'red Beal. Mrs, Lilli Wood of Eugene vis ited here Sunday with family mem bers and was a guest at a Moth er's Bay dinner party at the Del Rev Cafe. ; weekend. ! lider. j son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Wah . and will be gone until late ' 'h,, lllal lle was entitled to cany p-sawsjisa tj. lams J- - -i i aR -oawiijaf"- 1 in"' ii iiii' ntmm' tMiiTi) ii ii ii i i Ktfltucky Straight Bourbon Wliiskiy G in. Old 86 Prwt 'AocieBt Out Co.,f nnfcfort, Kj, Mrs. Albert Mever. in December. Mrs. Harold Jonas has returned Senator and Mrs. Edwin Durno to her home in Woodburu, Ore., j of Medlord arrived in lloseburg Stave Kummert and a house- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grimes following a visit here at the homo i Thursday to spend a few davs as : guest. Rich l.ennard both Irom and Mr. and Mrs. Paltisoo and of her cousin, Mrs Hov Bellows. I houseguesls of Mr. and .Mrs. Olenit Southern Oregon College, spent sons. Bob and Jim. drove down Mrs. Jones is a former resident Gibbons on SE Terrari Drive. Sen-1 the weekend in Roselnng visiting ! from Eugene to spend the week of this city. ator Durno is campaigning as the former s parents, Air. and .Mrs. i end as guests of Mr. and Mi's. republican candidate to Congress. G. H. Kummert. 1 James Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Parkins of : , j this city spent the weekend in j Mrs. G. H. Bare has returned tu I David Montgomery, younger som j Dana Kennedy of Cuquilie is ar Medfoixl visiting friends and a:- her home in Tacoma. Wash., fol- of .Mr. and Mrs. C. Brauv Mon;-1 riving Saturday to snend the week tending lo business. Perkins is ; lowing a visit here with her son- j gomery. was home from Corvaliis j end as the guest of Miss JoAnne manager of Consolidated Freight- i in-law and daughter. Air. and Mis. I last weekend lo visit his parents. I Freeman at the home of the lal ways here. The Peikins family I Darst Alher ev. in the Oak Hi! ! David is a freshman student at I ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James the gun because he is a l.os An geles County deputy sheriff. formerly resided in Medford. Charles D. Grell, 3J7t NE Porter St., was called to Al'Jany Wednes day bv the death of his mother. Mrs. Charles Grell. Mrs. Grell had Deen in latiing neauu lor several wpn l0 1ortland Thursav , ca, iiiuiiuis. mucin . T'for Mrs. Albee who has been at at V.Mp.m. Saturday in Fisher s i lendi .... ,vsws Mission Accordions FOR SALE 3995 INCLUDES EIGHT FREE LESSONS For Boys & Girls Ages 5 to 15 Years GRAVE'S MUSIC 516 S. E. Jackson Phone OR 2-1621 Roseburg, Oregon Funeral Home, Albany. Mrs. James Steele of Renton, Wash., is here assisting in the care of her daughter. Airs. Robert O'Neil. who has ben ill for the last several months, during which lime she was hospitalized twice. Mrs. O'Neil is reported lo be im proving in health. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wentworth and daughter. Sheila, and son, Brian, of Albany, are arriving in lloseburg today lo spend the week end as houseguesls of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis on Azalea Drive. Wentworth will attend the Knights of Columbus convention while hers. Mr. and Mrs. Byron McFarland spent the weekend in Salem at tending the initiation and banquet of Alpha Lambda Delta sorority, at which time their daughter, Alice Hamilton, was initiated. Alice was elected chairman of Ihe music and convocation committee of the so rority. C. A. Schultz of Omaha. Nev.. who has been in San F'ranciso attending lo business, arrived in Roseburg Thursday morning by plane to visit his son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Unruh. and children, until tonight, when he will lake the plane fur Omaha. Schultz and his wife plan to return lo Roseburg Ihis sum mer to spend their vacation. Doris Pilger, Cay Vart Horn, Jean Mayfield. Frank and Jimmy Berlandi. Jack Wilbourn and John ny Liles spent Friday and Satur day at Silver Creek Falls attend ing a youth rally. All are mem bers of the North Roseburg Church. They were accompanied by the Rev. Edgar F. Albee. pastor of the church, and by Airs. Claude Wright. The Rev. Don McFarllng, who is district"1 superintendent for- the American Sunday School Union in Washington, Idaho, and Orefjin. is spending this week visiting Sunday Schools in this area. He now lives in Portland and during bis stay here is staying with the Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Goddard. The Rev. Ms. (ioddard is the American Sunday School Union missionary for this i area. apartmens on SE Alain Street. I OSC. .freeman. Mrs. Bare and Mrs. Alhcrlev spent t -Monday in Eugene. I Dr. and Mrs. Paul Petticord Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cary and . were here Sunday to lake part in , baby dauchlcr. Deanna. of Orlaii'l. The Rev. Edgar F, Albee, pas-j the special Mother's Day services ; Calif., are visiting here at Hie tor of the North Roseburg Church. I at the North Roseburg Church. Dr. ; home of .Mrs. Cary's parents. Mr. rellicord is associated won i;i' , ana .vi is. manes roice. -wis. Western Evangelical Seminary in Cary is Ihe former Ramona Force Portland. 1 of this city. ary Convention at Jennings lKlge. Airs. Lester Gale and Mis. A. F. Peck, both of this city, also atlenJ ed the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Singleton of this city plan to leave Saturday on their two weeks vacatiou trip. They will visit friends in l'ocatello, Idaho, whom they knew while both were at Malstrom Base at Great Falls. Mont., before going to Sal! Lake City. Utah, and then on lo Al buquerque, N.AL, to visit the lat tor's parents, T.Sat. and Airs. Har old Hawkins. Singleton is wt'.h Pacific Finance here and his wife is with the Douglas County Credit Bureau. THE TIME SHOP i i J From Mork's Department IY1UTCU Hospital In Truck NEW YORK (AP) A prepack aged emergency hospital which can be sel up in 3( m mutes was described lo the New York Slaie , Medical Society bv Dr. Joseph T. j Roberts of Buffalo, N.Y. All Ihe equipment for the 250-cot hospital ! comes in a trailer truck. 1 ' JUDGE Warren Woodruff FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE PRESENT DISTRICT JUDGE More than 30,000 cases have coma before Judge Woodruff in the lost- tix yeors. For JUDGE -Choose a JUDGE PJ. Pol. Adv. Worren Woodruff, Courthouse, Roseburg, Oregon If Your Paper Hai Not Arrived By 6:15 P.M. 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Tradtmark a Dew Chtmical Comparty DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP EXCHANGE Woihington & Spruce Streets Roseburg, Oregon VOTE TO NOMINATE JACK TRUSTY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER EXPERIENCE if 29 Yean Eipentnc In Rood Construction Work. it Hold Road Building Con tracts With Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, and Douglas County Court. it Grade Foreman in Con struction of Fern Ridge Dam In Lone County. it Experienced in Purchaiing nd Supervising Heavy Equipment. WMJiWIIHIi mm in mil " i inn inni THIS I CAN DO FOR YOU CAREFULLY PLAN ROAD CONSTRUCTION 1. 2. 3. 4. Rood Construction is the largest item en the Douglas County Court Budget. Development of new roads should come from a planned program based en a merit system. We must insure adequate access roads to timber for the economical growth of Douglas County. Wt can do this by coordinating our road building with the sales of Bureau timber to insure movement of such timber int Douglas County instead of neighboring counties. Secondly, we cn provide adequate roods according to traffic use. WISE BUYING OF COUNTY EQUIPMENT . . . My knowledge of construction equipment would be valu able ro the taxpayer in purchasing of equipment for the county. WATER DEVELOPMENT OF UMPQUA BASIN. Water deteleoment of the Umpaue ' ikould he promoted where feotible and ai ton el oouible for the welfore of Douoloi County. I am fomilior with dim con struction and will draw an this esptrience in making decisions elong this line. DEVOTE FULL TIME TO THE JOB . . . I wauld conduct the kuiineii ol the County Court to the bait int.r.st of the taspoyar, because I would not be under obligations lo any special group or inditiduell in any woy. fo. 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