The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, February 10, 1961, Page 10, Image 10

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10 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Frf., Feb. 10, 1961
i
Brent Long, who is stationed at
the Air Force Base at Marysville
Calif, spent the weekend here visit
ing his father, J. V. Long, and
Mrs. Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Borden
have returned to their home, fol
lowing; a week in Los Angeles at
tending to business and visiting
relatives ana inenas.
Mr. and Mrs. HeroM Rauma
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pargeter
were in Portland to spend uie
weekend. The Pargetera attended
to business matters in McMinn
ville Saturday, returning to Rose
burg Sunday mgni. me neaumea
got back weanesaay.
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Friday
Community Nevs griefs
Mr. and Mr. J. H. Sullivan
were in Eugene Wednesday to at
tend to business matters.
Mist Joyce Clutsi, Roseburg High
School student, is working in a
surance Agency.
Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. Os
car Revell, Mrs. Paul Barcus, Mrs.
Alfred Tyson and Mrs. L. R. Chand
ler were in Corvallis Tuesday to
attend an Episcopal Diocesan ex
ecutive Doaro. meeting.
Mr. and Mra. Malvlre (,hunn.
of EllBftnii tvpra hra fiaf,-vla lnhl
to attend the high school basketball
game ana visit briefly with the
former's brother and sister-in-law,
mr. ana mrs. muwn schweppe.
Mr. enjf Mr. D V I. i
and daughters, Robin and Betty
Lou. wem in OlIMnlli. loot- ...nlr.
end to visit the Yundts' son and
aaugnier-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
iuuui, ana small son.
Mr. and Mrs. Bar CIL.J.I s,
sold their home on Henry Street
anu nave movea to Winchester
wnere fiksdal operates the Win
chester FlvinCT "A" atfltlnn Thai..
home is adjacent to the station.
Mrs. Patiep 4araTn Ytna
. . - . . . L. iciuiiicu
home following a week in Los An
geles where she visited her son-in-law
Annl riaiiohtat. M ,.4 sr...
- - -- ..... auu Kilo.
Leonard Plumlee. Mrs. Plumlee is
the former Alayne Serafin. Mrs.
Serafin also enjoyed seeing Dis
neyland and several premiers as
well as visiting in Glendale with
ner Droiner-m-iaw. Fred Serafin,
and family. She made the trip both
ways by plane.
Boots and Calico Club mxmWi
who attended the Stardusters
square dance at Cottage Grove
Friday night were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Green, Mr. and Mrs. Wally
Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Doss,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill James, Wally
James, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
James, Elsie Downs and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cummings,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cain, Mr.
and Mrs. John Marley, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard League, Dick Gad
way, Mary Monk, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gadway, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Astry, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Astry
ana Air. ana Airs. Larry Bigier.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Cox, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Owens, Mr. end Mrs.'
Don White.
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THE
it's
OAK
Miss Margaret Sfeln of this city
went to Eugene Saturday to take
the college Doara tests,
Don Parr, who. Is with Dean Wit'
ter and Company, Portland, is
spending several days in Roseburg
attending to business and visiting
his parents, Air. and Mrs. A. D.
Parr, on b Lane Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Rhodes are
now in their newly purchased home
at 1488 E. Del Mar, Francisco
farK, Las vegas, Mev., according
to word received nere Dy friends.
Mrs. Rhodes is the former Ann
Ricketts of Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. -Harold Milby and
their son. Kon AlUbv. and family
of Coos Bay.- were in Rosebure
over tne weekend visiting the for
mer s tatner, Arthur wilby, and
nis sister, Airs. Al. E. Uroshong.
on W. Chapman Street in Laurel-
wooa.
Dr. and Mrs. Da lien Jones are
back at their home here, followine
several uay ja roruana auena
ing the mid-winter state meeting
of the Oregon veterinary Medical
Association.. Dr. Jones was elected
delegate to the American Veter
inary Medical Association conven
tion. Mrs. Jones is retiring presi
dent of the auxiliary this year. Dr.
.tones-was president oi uie associa
tion a year ago. '
Mr. and Mrs.' Vie Lewis and
children. Paul. Kathv and Jim
have retnrned to Roseburg after
a trip to roruana wnere they were
called by the death of Lewis' fath
er, David J. Lewis, who died Fri
day at the age of 72 following a
long illness. The funeral took place
Monday. The .Lewis lamuy mem
bers were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bossert, brother-in-law
and sister of Vic Lewis.
Mrs. R. D. Williams has returned
to her home on SE Pine Street, fol
lowing the last six weeks in St.
Louis, Mich., visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur McKee, -and family. She
made the trip by stream:
liner. Mrs. McKee, the former Eliz
abeth Williams, is a music super
visor in the St. Louis School Sys
tem and her husband is with the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper.
Mrs. Williams, who was ill for sev
eral months before going back to
St. Louis, is reported much im
proved in health.
Now that there
and
and everybody is "r thoroughly confused,
take a look at an unusually normal automobile,
'61 CHEVROLET. It's roomy, f-
luxurious, -gfijP it's thrifty. $
It's just tlie right size
fee whole ttew of The one tnth the girl in it is the parlable size to its remarkable fg
as . CheTTolct. A Bel Air Sport Sedan. roora.Lu.'turiouslv Jet-smooth on the f3
Tritn. tastcfujlr styled. Not so big road; yet thoroughly practical where
reitl Ollltr'l muro, uur so sraau you want loUevrolct s thrifty no-
that it puts the squecxe on wrafort. nonsense practicality. So "normal"
Stef shopping eerHet A juet-rlght automobile, from its there's not another car quite like it.
tf!t,nV9 awwlft can' CW Corvairs ond the neio Conctte at your
HANSEN
and STEPHENS
- Mrs. Harry Jacoby and daugh
ter, Miss Jerilyn, spent Saturday
in Eugene, where the latter took
the college board tests.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Geddes of
this city are leaving Tuesday via
Pan American World Airways jet
oui ot roruana tor Honolulu, where
they will stay at Hawaiian Village
wnue aiienaing uie lawyers con
vention. .
Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Hisel of
Eugene, former residents of this
city, were here Tuesday to visit
mentis, fiisei auenaed a UuD A
meeting at the Jack Adams home
and Mrs. Hisel was guest at a
shower for Mrs. Bob Simonsen.
Den Roirk; and son have left for
their home fn Seattle following a
visit here with Roark's brother
and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Roark, and family. The visit
ors were on tneir way home follow
ing a business trip to California.
-Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Warren
and Mrs. Jackie Hanson and daugh
ter, Dena, returned to Roseburg
Sunday night after a trip to Port
land. They were accompanied by
the Warrens' daughter, Mrs. Gene
Endicott and daughter, Lisa, who
w.ere returning to their Portland
home after a week's visit here.
Dr. and Mrs. J. T, Dixon of
Ocean- Lake were here reoently
to visit their son-in-law and daugh
ter, the Rev. and Mrs. H. James
Jenkins. They came for the open
house held by the Jenkinses to cele
brate the completion of 10 years
in the Methodist ministry in Ore
gon. Mr. and Mrs. Jo White and
the latter's daughter, Sharon Houn
shell, spent Sunday at Toledo where
they visited Mrs. White's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Shopp. Mrs. Shopp had just
returned to her home after under
going bone surgery resulting from
an automobile accident which oc
curred in August. She 'is recuper
ating satisfactorily but is confined
to a wheel chair.
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Dr. end Mrs. Porter Lelnhert of
this city left today for Portland to
spend the weekend visiting and at
tending to business. .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bob ' Hess and
daughter visited here during the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Kelley and family. The Hess fam
ily is from Vancouver, Wash.
Mrs. Richard Hosklns, who un
derwent recent surgery at Sacred
Heart Hospital in Eugene, was re-1
leased from the hospital and is
now convalescing at her home in
Roseburg.
Dr. and Mrs. Don E. Bailey,
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Rone and
Dr. R. S. Russ, all of Rdseburg,
were in Portland last week to at
tend the 50th annual convention of
the Oregon Veterinary Medical
Assn. ,
Greg and Jan Stevens, both stu
dents at Southern Oregon College
in Ashland, were home to spend
the weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stevens. Judy
Johnson of Ashland, also a SOC
sfllHpnt Uac tho uroolratwl h.n.. '
guest of Greg Stevens. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Felt have
rptlirnpH in Rneahnpa. folln,..!.... -
two-week vacation which they spent
ai ueam vauey, -xuma, Ariz., and
surrounding -areas. They enjoyed a
tntir-nf fhp (Irann Canvnn BnJ
visit with friends in Las Vegas,
Nev. .
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Mrs. E. L. Krtapp, who under
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ed to be getting along satisfactoril-
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