... o o Out-Of-State Visitors Find Roseburg Residents Are Hospitable Hosts me . j i . 4 -TT I ft V - & '?- !i fi ft, v. s, - 'f-J-i '. til V. LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER SECOND SECTION Fri., July 15, 1960 -The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 1 ROSEBURG is proving to be a favorite spot for out-of-town visitors. Some of the mony who are traveling in Oregon this summer and who are stopping here to visit friends and see relatives are those pictured on today's feature page. FROM SHERMAN OAKS, CALIF., are Dr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Ford, top left, visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Porter Lainhart. They made the trip here by plane and enjoyed trips to the coast and Crater Lake during their stay. FROM MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tillberg and Mrs. Henry Mo berg, top right, houseguests at the home of the women's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Quist. During their stay a family reunion was held at the Quist home. HERE FROM GARY, IND., is Mrs. John Tucker, center right, a visitor at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Myers. Mrs. Tucker came to Oregon to at tend the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Diane Myers, and is staying for a few weeks. SANGER, CALIF., is the home of Mrs. Howard Chester and son, Bruce, lower left picture. They have been visiting in Roseburg with Mrs. Chester's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Higgs. FROM ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, is Mrs. George Carlson, pictured at lower right with her daughters, Patricia, 9, and Mary, 7, and son, Richard, 4. They are the houseguests of Mrs. Carlson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Maynard. Mrs. Carlson is the for mer Ethel Wirz of this city. :$t&4r v?r ''t ?mj& WW 'J 4 ' ? - f rt-t-ii4 '!' ' -Jj1 Vj'U-. L-- v' 1 i j '' '.1114 I ' . w 4 A Pictures By Chris -r ' . rf:-;'-: 1 f - . I; ... J A