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12 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. ThMr., Aug. 13, 1960 Army Specialist Fiv. Btnni. E. Ellis, whose wile. Denise, lives in Dillard, Ore., recently arrived on Okinawa and is now a member of the 30th Brigade's 65th Artillery, a Nike-Hercules missile unit. L.Moin E. Hopper, aviation electronics technician third class, I'S.N, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeMoinc V HonDpr of Winston, Ore., serv ing with Patrol Squadron 42, took nart in a ioint Canadian American antisubmarine warfare exercise from July 21 through August 3 off the West Coast of the L'. S. and Canada. Mirint Private Daniel H. Hartle son of Mr. Henry F. Hartle of Mel rose, and of Mrs. Wanda B. Allen of 221 N. E. Ivan Street, Roseburg, has been selected to attend the Airman's School at the Marine Avi aiion Detachment, Air Training Center, Memphis Tennessee. Marin Privitt First Class Arbie W. Gillaspit, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dclmar S. Clemens of 1022 SK Court Street, Roseburg, Oregon, is home on a 30 day leave following his recent assignment, from Marine Air Control Squadron One, Atsugi, Japan. PFC Gillaspie will report to Marine Corps Auxiliary Air Sta tion, Yuma, Arizona, upon the com pletion of his leave. Craig K, Anderson, airman ap prentice, USN, of Canyonvillc, Ore., serving with Patrol Squadron 41), took pari in a joint Canadian-American anti-submarine warfare exer cise from Julv 21 through August 3 off the West Coast of the U.S. and Canada. Arnold G. Bartlty, hnilerman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 11. Bartlty of 1333 W. Harvard, itoseburg, Ore., serving aboard the destroyer I'SS fngersoll, took part in a joint Canadian-American anti-submarine warfare exer cise from July 21 through August 3 off the West Coast of the U.S. and Canada. Marin Cpl. Wayne A. Persons, Son uf Mrs. James M kv:n ,.f Glide. Ore., is serving as an ad ministrative man wnn tne Marine j Barracks at the Naval Ordnance iTest Station, China Lake, Calif. I Army PFC Johnni B. Montgom ery, son of Mrs. Gladys Montgom ery, uii t. Mcuaniol, Spnnglield, Mo., is scheduled to participate with other personnel from the 101st Airborne Division in Exercise Bright Star at Fort Bragg, N. C. Aug. 13-28. Army PFC Paul R. Slaven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jtoscoe Slaven, 1485 S. W. Austin Rd., Hoseburg, Ore., is scheduled to participate wan uiner personnel irom tne Joist Airborne Division in Exercise Briuht Star at Fort Hrntti? V I Aug. 13-28. Airman Second Class Kenneth L. Margin has recently graduated from IBM school at Sheppard Kiclri AI'B in Texas and is now stationed at Mt. Home Air Force Base, Ida ho, lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bowers, 5.12 MO Meadow Ave., Itoseburg. David A. Cordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. l.yle E. Fenner. 424 W. Elia. belli St., Roseburg is presently at tending the Air Force ROTC sum mer training unit at Hamilton AFB. i California. 1.' r " A 'i V w ' a Kl IL H , v s PLOP! Talk about one's world crashing about one. Vh;il about Jim Hitter's fallen ice tit ;im? Two-year-old Jim's left with an empty, aching tunc in Mtmpliis, Ttnn. REVENUE SOURCE The state and federal govern ment at present levy no property : taxes. This is the only souree that I local school districts have to raise their own funds. This source is reserved to local districts and ' counties. Thursday, Aug. II GUndilt Will Child Clinic, Oli vet Presbyterian Church, a a m. to noon. Driver's Licns Examiner, 837 SE Roberts St., II a.m. to 5 p.m. Lookingglass WCTU picnic, grove at Stafford Storm's resid ence, business meeting and elec tion of officers at '0:30 a.m.. bring picnic lunch, program in afternoon. Gren Recreation Association, ; Win.ilon Fireball, motion pictures i of summer program to be shown, it p m. Army R.s.rvt, 1614 W. Harvard, 8 to 1U p.m. Women of th Roseburg Country Club, clubhouse, noon luncheon followed by weekly bridge play. Hayloft Squares, pattern dance workshop, Preschern Barn, 8 to 10 p.m. Roseburg Rotary Club, L'mpqua Hotel, 6:30 p.m. ; Civil Air Patrol, at the airport, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. j Lady Elks, Elks Club, 8 p.m., : cards. Barbershop Singing, Rickelt's Music Store, 8 p.m. j Elks, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m. Glide Shufflers square dance . lessons, at the Community Bldg.,j 8 p.m. I Sutherlin Rebekah Lodg, IOOF j Hall, 7:30 p.m. Garden Valley Women's Club, al. the clubhouse, 2 p.m. j CALENDAR OF EVENTS o morrow One. potluck, at the Veterans Mem orial Bldg., 6:30 p.m. Driver's Lionet Examiner, 837 SF; Roberts St., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. j Sheriff's Posse, at the Fair j grounds, 8 p m. i Elks Club, duplicate bridge, ! 12:30. Loyal Order of Moose. i night. Moose Hall. 8 p.m. I Horn Group of Alcoholics Anon j ymous, call OR 2-41)59, 8 p.m. I Christ's Ambassadors of the As sembly of God Church, Winston 7 p.m. j Douglas County Library story j hour, at the library, 10:30 a.m., ail I boys and girls invited. I Riversdal Gringo, Grange Hall, 8 p.m. Community News Briefs I Mrs. Elton V. Jackson of this Tom Lindell and David Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bechrold of city spent Wednesday in Eugene, of this city enjoyed water skiing at Portland visited here this week at ! Dexter, Ore., over the weekend, the home of their cousin, Mis. Al- Pster Warg, son of Mr. and Mrs. , ice Lorenz, and family. Sam Wars is hack at his home in Mrs. Keith Bryant is reported to Roseburg. following an extensive be improving in health at her Mrs. R. D. Coen is reported to game tour of European countries. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr have left on a two-week vacation Orr is manager of Payless Drug Store. Mrs. W. F. Forrest and children. and her mother, .Mrs. Henry Pape 8 to Youths Admit Stabbing LOCKPORT, N. Y. (AP) Two teen-age boys have admi'ted beat ing and stabbing a widow because she surprised them as they were looting her home, police said to day. Margaret Timkey. S6, was struck on the head, stabbed in the back with an icepick, bound and blindfolded, police said. Friday, Aug. If Past Nobl Grands Club, potluck picnic, home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howes, llli SE Hoover Ave., bev erage furnished. Douglas Barracks No. 176 and Auxiliary, Veterans World War CAN'T FIND WAY OUT TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Mrs. William A. Lewis heard someone prowling through her home one night. She demanded, "Who's there'.'" Her scream frightened a young intruder, who attempted to flee but couldn't find the way out. "How do I get out?" he asked. The woman pointed to the right door, and the youth Oed. Dhone j ; vV ?k 5Sr5Sa. - ' - : ! ' f"": : - 1 i :-,: ... . t IT'S LITTLE, IT'S LOVELY, IT LIGHTS! 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Jr u ...In thi nedroom where Ihe fight up diet it nandy.M ...In the kitchen to help you run your heme.., ': 1 A i. ... ...In 1 teen iger't room te gite pmicy... r .1 u N.. i iifllaii 1 "Ufa .J H.In thi living roem bv our tiwtft chi'r hume on SK Aialea Drive, after be-. be improved in health at her home 1 inn ill lh. l:,l uiik on SK llverlnnk Avenue uhi.rn clia , has been ill the last several davs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes and fanulv visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clutt uf Mrs. Haves' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Portland visited in Hoseburg over Glenn Crabb. the weekend with relatives and friends. Mrs. Eugene Atwood is able to Sr.. and cousin. Mrs. Alice Lor- be back at her work at the Ko.-.e David Parks, who has been in enz, of this city spent Monday in burg Book Store, after a week's Idaho and Portland for the past Eugene. absence on account uf an eve in-: two months, returned to his home feeliun ; in Roseburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hicks and ' Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Michelson Mrs. A. A. Wiider of this city 1 W. F. Forrest and Al Bishop re and children spent last weekend and her son. Carlton Wilder, who turned to their homes in Roseburg camping and water skiing al Cot- is vacationing here from Tucson. ' Wednesday night, tollowing a trip tage Grove Dam. Ariz., left Wednesday for the coa,t to San Francisco and to Seattle tor lo enjoy a couple of days. Pacific Plywood. Chuck Hiney and Jim DeWitt drove to Portland for the Shrine 1 Miss Marie Austin, daughter of Mrs. Earl Brennen and her All-Star football game and remain-, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Austin, own- daughter, .Mrs. George Castillo, ed lo visit with friends over the ers of The Kern Florist Shop here, and the laller's son, Bruce, were weekend. . j5 spending her vacation visiting in F.ugene Monday to attend lo u ... ,. , ' friends in Canada. business mailers. Mr. and Mrs. William Claren bach Jr. have moved to McMmn-' Mrs. Larue Crain, employe of Mrs. Grady Cain and children ville where they have purchased the Silver Nook Grill, has been ill of this city and her parents, Mr. Belveals lee Cream store. They the last week and at present is and Mrs. -' E- Atkerson, who are have bought a large mobile home slaving at the home of her mother, visiting here from San Diego, Calif., which they have moved onto the . Mrs- Carl Murrav, who is assisting . left today for Yakima, Wash., to property. ; jn H,r carc, ' j visit until .Munday with relatives i , and friends. Mrs. C. F. Jacobs and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.. Fostir and 1 Terry and Sharon, are back in son-in-law and daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson, who has Roseburg, following a week's va-1 Mrs. Richard llollcnbcck. and chil- been attending summer school at calion at Seaside and a couple ol' dren. David. Anne and Karen, en- Southern Oregon College at Ash days in Portland, where the for-! joyed a trip to Crater Lake and land, has completed her course of liter's husband. Chuck Jacobs, re-1 ha'.-lt KumUv i study and is back al home in mained for this week. He will re-! . Roseburg. Mrs. Wilson will teach turn here the last of the week Mrs. Belle Huff, daughter of , al Riverside School next year. I Mrs. J. J. Kester. is reported to! The Business and Professional bo convalescing satisfactorily at Mrs. Leona M. Martin of 1 hoe Women's Club will sponsor a rum-: her home, alter being a patient at nix, Ariz., armed here recently mage sale Saturday, Aug. 20. at , Douglas Comniunilv' Hospital for to visit until Sept. 1 with her scm the former L'mpqua Vallev Hard- nine days, where she underwent in-law and daughter. Mr. and .Mis. ware store, corner of Cass Avenue surgerv. H. J. Kress and her grandsons, and Jackson Street beginning at 1 " Richard and L. II. Kress, and the S a.m. Those having articles to be' Miss Jut,y Parks is visiting this )attcr's wife and children, Crystal picked up are asked to call Martha week with relatives in Portland. , am Lynn. Wishart at OR 3-4275. ! She went up Saturday with the i .... 1. c 1 r ! Knights of Pythias Girls' Drum I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 5oka ot Mrs. Edna Gamble, the former and Bugle Corps to take part in the ; Roseburg have heen enjoying an Mrs. Earl Burr, and her son-in-law i entertainment at the Shrine All-! extensive vacation trip by aiitoimv and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. War-1 Star game and remained for the bile and trailer to British tolum ren Olmstead, and daughters, Kar-1 visit ; bia. Alberta. Canada, the ukon en and Katrina. of San Jose, Calif . I and are now en route home via are here visiting Mr. and Mrs ' Mrs- Lula Golden of Fremont. , Glacier National Park and cllow T. R. Burr. Mrs. Gamble is a sijl! Mich., who has been visiting in ! si0nc National Park, term-law of T. It. Burr. This is Oakland with her daughter, Mrs. j .,. .,; her first visit back to Itoseburg in K- Alarkillee. and family, spent : Mr. and Mrs. R chard I Bruce arai 20 years. the weekend in Roseiiurg as a daughier. Anne, ot Oakland, cant., houseguest at the J. 11. Williams I stooped .ver here this week lo v is- Mrs. Dorotha Smith, manager of I home. Mrs. Gulden is leaving Sat-! it Mrs. Bruce brother and sislti the Diana Craig dress shop, is ab-' unlay to return to Michigan. 1 In isw. and Mrs. Duane Mooie. sent this week from her work due 1 and family, en route noire Irom to illness. She was stricken while The annual barbecue for mem- ;i uip to Tacoma. Wash., where in Redding meeting her children : ers of the Roseburg Country Club thev visited relatives, who were coming from California and their invited guests will be 1 ' lo meet their mother and return held ;,t 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Aug.! Mrs. Robert Sherlock and d.i Ui with her to Roseburg. Thev are re-1 20, at the clubhouse. A Scotch Four-, tcr. Carol, left .Monday lor their maining in Redding for the prcs-1 some will be held at 3 p.m. Sun-! home in Walnut Creek Calif., lol ent. dav, Aug. 28, a three-ball best man lowing the last two weeks here vis- tournament will be held at the itmg her parents and sister. Mr. Kenneth Kirk of this city drove club course beginning al 9 a.m. and Mrs. Thomas Kerr and Miss to Portland over the weekend to 1 j Carol Kerr. Mrs. Sherlock is the meet his wife, who returned home Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Woodroff former Helen Jane Kerr of this with him, Mrs. Kirk spent the last and sons, Ronnie and Brian, of city. several weeks in Minnesota visit ing her parents. In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Kirk spent a short time with their daughter, Kennette, who Pnrtl.unl won, u'ni'W'ml visitors- here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Fausto G. Uquillas 1 niinnrH Kins.,1 Mrs Fihid Wood-1 left Wednesday lor their home in ruff, also of Portland, made the I Vallejo, Calif. They were married is taking nurses training at the I trip'here in company with her son ; in a civil ceremony in San Fran- University of Oregon Medical School Hospital. the early part of which they spent at Breitenbush Hot Springs and in Ridgefield. Wash., visiting Mrs. Hawaii Governor Sets State Fair Visitation SALEM (AIM Gov. William F. Quinn of Hawaii will appear j Wilson's parents. They came back at the State Fair Sept. 3. Fair I l Roseburg for two days, then Manager Howard Maple said Mon-! l'ned a party of campers al tiK day. I Lake for five days. Sen. John F. Kennedy, the Mr. and Mrs. Robert SchmiH Democratic presidential nominee,! s,H,m a (ew ,aVs in Redding. Calif., '. sp-v.v . os U. iu.i;,sl w,,eS attending to nusiness oepi.. r. ,,i hie r,niik Knnrtnv ihev :i- Cisco Aug. 7 and in a cnurcn cere- tended the Log' Scalers picnic al ! mony here al St. George's Episco Whisller's Bend. j P"l Church Aug. 12. l ie bride, i Ann Rae Greenquist, is the daugh Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilson and i ter of Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Green daughter, Mary Anne, have return- j quist of this city. ed home following a vacation trip, i TAX LEVIES DOWN Total property tax levies for the IStiU-til year will be $5,8U7,924.73. In 1959. the figure was SM44.126.07. They returned home via the coast to Portland where they picked up their children, Richard, Ronnie and Steven, who had been staying with their grandmother. Mrs. Helen Cochran, during their parents' ab sence. I EVER SEEN Mr. Lee's ' Bees? -c Scads of Exhibits! DOUGLAS COUNTY rFfllR 911 AUG. 25-28 IWWWWUJWIIHlIf SWWEllti It, II" Wi f WIWWHILH u.i. vj ii" win.1.'!!!..- jnnni T.. -N'MF. .'di ..Z-K ?C-mi --.'3 k..-3 ':,r?.J c-7r--v Luxurious Comfort - Around the Clock! The BILTWELL Sofa Bed Hrrc's daytime bcauty-pjui sofa bed convenience! And thanks to famous Biltwell construction, the modern sitting and steeping comfort will last for years. You get the same careful attention to style and easy comfort in the smart platform rocker. 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