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Community News Briefs rODAY and TOMORROW L. J. Fullirton and A. F. Micelli have returned to their homes here, following a business trip to Cali fornia. Lookingglau Grange will hold a public card party Friday at 8 p.m. at the Grange hall. There will be prizes and refreshments. V. J. Micelll, who has been dis charged from Sacred Heart Hospi tal in Eugene, following many, weeks of medical treatment, is now convalescing at his home ia Rose burg. Mr. Lillian Ha ten has returned ta her home in Portland, follSwing a visit here with her brother, h. W. Josse, who recently underwent sur gery at Douglas Community Hospi tal. . D.:vid) Bwkc and Kay Myors lft Sunday nww.nmj oa a two months trip during which tlaey will visit scenic spots across the U.S. They also plan to see rttlativcw in various cities in (heir itinerary. Paul Briner has left for his home ia Auburn, Calif., following a visit here with his fraternity brotliop, David Forrest. The two are stu dents at Oregon Stale University. David is spending the summer fcere with his parents, Jjjr. and Mrs. V. V. Forrest. Mr. and Mrs-. Paul K. Ryaa have returned to their honve on SE Lane Avenue, following a business trip to Portland and Seaside They were accompanied as far as Cor rallis by their daughter, Miss Cher yl, who remained there to attend summer school sessions at Oregon Stale University. Mrs. David Wblt of North Bend sfwot Sunday visiting her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al H. May, and was accompanied home for a visit by her mother, Mrs. VST. S. KusmII, of Phaenix, Ann,, who has bcren visiting at the iclay boms. She will return here a,Qain for another visit before re turning to Arizona. Mr. tri Mrs. Max Carman of 6m Carlos, Calif., who had been to Eugene to attend a University Of Oregon class reunion, stopped oot here recently to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Rooth, Mr. and Mr. R. M. Church and Mr. and Mrs. Frank l.aag. Carman fnraierly resided bw. , ! Wr" Bajcry Grgj of San Diego,; Calif., who suffored a heart attack SattirIay and was rushed if MoT- j ey Hospital, is reported ta be im proving. She and her husband were oa route here to visit her aunt, , Mrs. A. J. Yonrts, whan she suffer-; d tin attack at Dillard and was i bmugbe to tn hmptlal by ambii laose. laftsu B.ii McNni of San Fran-1 etaea; W. G. Wharton of SaLerti; Hilo Attorbury of Albany; Verlin Starman at Myrtle Point and Mr. ! and Mrs. Herbert Ogden and dames Walsh of Eugpne were here ' recently for the funeral of the for Beer's brother, John Young. Mrs. MeXamett remained here ta visit lor brotUor-ia-lffw and sister, Kir. and Mrs. J. R. Whartoa, an V. I liia!wt Stroet. I Wortim ft th. 'Rweftaroi CoeoAtny - Ctob will moat fr lite weekly': htipiga aday at 10 a.m. Thursday, Junta 22, instood of hoMing an a-ft-arman play. The meetiof tinaa was ! clwngod became of the solf tour-!; nanjtont being hwhl hare Thursday and Friday. Following Use morn ante) bridge play Thursday, the reg ular noon lwnehwad writ be enjoyed and during the aftaram the brMge group will imrictflia a snack hr for the gaifors. , and MV Rr.t .E0M1O8 mrd ! family of Klamath Falls, arrived here Friday and visited over tho wedkend with the former's1 brotbvr-1 in-law and sister, Ms. and Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher on Winches- ter Street. Their daughter, Sally, ! rem awed rrere lo spad a week at the home of 70 r. and tls. Elliott JVotsctienbacker,, and family. They were accompanied back to Klam ath Falls by the former's mother, ; Airs. E. li. El 11. who returned to Swf- kimM tiswre, foltoKine? a wrmk's i visit kwro-tih her daughter, Mrs. J. F. jMrtenlrw)p. 3r. atsa1, fitm . SS. PH4ru of this city had as weekend guests Mrs. F, Sink, of Portland, sister of Kirs. PerKins; Mr. and Mrs.; 1illiaa C. Morgan and son of Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Morgan and son of Spokane, Wii. Richard and William Mor gan are nephews of Mrs. Perkins and the sons of Mns. Eve Morgan who was married Saturday to Dr. Charles K. Todd at a jjuiet cere mony at the First Methodist Chuffch. Also here to attend the wedding were Dr. Todd's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Crosfield, and four chil dren of Portland. A reception was held at the Perkins home following the wedding. Mrs. Edwin Myers has returned to her work in the office of the Lumber and Sawmill Workers Un ion after a trip to Long Beach, Calif., to see her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Michels, receive her diplo ma of graduation from Long Beach State College. She was ac companied on the trip by her daughter, Sallv, a student at Ore gon State College. The family enjoyed a stay at Las Vegas. Nev. following the graduation. Mrs. My ers and her two daughters arrived in Roseburg Friday, Michels fol lowing a day later. Lt. and Mrs. Michels left Wednesday for Salem to visit relatives before Laving for Washington. D. C, where he will be stationed with the U. S. Navy in the Bureau of Personnel in the Pentagon Annex. He will be there a year. Mrs. Myers and Sal lv plan to go to Salem this coming weekend to see Lt. and Mrs. Mi chels before they leave. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thompson i 01 Eugene, formerly of this city. were visitors in Roseburg over Sunday. L. J. Crafton of this city went to Medford Tuesday to attend the American Legion convention being held there this week. Mrs. D. M. Morgan has returned to her home in this cfty, following I a week in Coqui'lle visiting her son, j Willard Morgan, aiid family. i Mr. and Mrs. Dow Robe.rt.von of Milwaukie, Ore., spent the week end here visiting the lattcr's broth ei -in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Damowood. Mr. a.nd' 'Mrs-, narru twswortn are back at their home here, fol lowing a trip to Portland and the former went on t The Dalles for Ik newspaper publishers meeting. Mrs. A!a 8. TytojB of this city left by plaae last Thursday for Bowling Geeen, Ky., where she was called by the death of her father. Porter limes. Mr. H i n e s was well-knoven in Rosehursj. hav ing visited here a number of times at the Tysjm hone. (r. and hi-rt. Dana B.n:iy uf Coquille spent the weekend here visiting the lalter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ellison, and left the first of the week far Eugclie to attend summer sessions at the Uni versity of Oregon. They both teach in the Coquille School system. Mist Rebacea Rdtejur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Re Roberts of this city, has been spending the last couple of weeks in California at the houseguest of her room mate, Lee Huntley, daughter of Chet Huntley, the news commenta tor. Rebecca and Lee are both students at University of Oregon Mr. ana ftrs. Ftagsj Pi. Lackey and children, Gail and Gary, were here from Sunnyvale, Calif., to spend the weekend with the Paul Kruegers. Lackey is Mr. Kruger's son. Gary went on to Ontario, where he will spend the remainder of the summer visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Blan-ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Forrest of this city spent the weekend in Portland attending to business. Unit No. 58, Railway Retired Em ployers will meet Friday, June 23, al a 12 noon (standard time) picnic at Umpqua Park. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindell of this city took their daughter, Carol, to Eugene Tuesday, where the lat ter joined the tour group leaving for Mexico. Mr. od Mm. FlKyaf WetieM have returned from a vacation trip to Arizona, California and Mexico. He has returned to his wosk with Wil liams Bread Co. Mr. acid Mlrt. &ichird Peppl and daughters, Pamela Jean, Mi chelle and Deanne, of Butte Falls, Ore., spent the weekend here visit ing the former's uncle, Clifford Peppte, anc' 'am'ly- Sliavfe vxiBig has returned home after spending several days in Cor vallis where he attended Beaver Boys State, sponsosisd by the Rose burg lks Cluh. Steve is the son of Mr. SJixi Mrs. S. A. Warg of this city. The (iv. and Kl'rs. Kenneth Long and family lelt Tuesday for CV bwrn where they will make their home and where the Rev. Mr. Long will be pastor of the Open Bi ble Church. He has been assistant pastor of the ttoseburg Church for the past three years. BiM Parrer, who recently re turnod following three years of service ia the Army, two of which were spent in Heidelberg, Ger many, has left for Corvallis to at tend summer school swsions at Oregon State University, following a visit hene with his parents, Mr. ad Mrs. W. F. Forrest. Tow Lio)l, who is a student al Stanford, and his houseguest, Y. L. Lee, spent the weekend at Lake Takenitc fishing, after which the latter left for Brookings to spend a vacation with relatives. Tom it a son of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindell and will spend the summer here at their home on SE Claire Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bishop of Roseburg were in Portland over the weekend attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Albuschie of this city spent the weekend al the coast. P. T. Bubar of this city spent the weekend in Eugene visiting his daughter, Mrs. Larry Watson, and family. k - Dr. Carl E. Banner and Dr. Ger hard Eckman spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Portland attending to business matters. Judy Lindall, Michelle Collins, Candace Voeller and Linda Trus ty are employed for the summer months at Diamond Lake Resort. Mrs. Florence Wickland is con valescing at her home on SE Chad wick Street, following her dis charge from Mercy Hospital, where she recently underwent sur gery. Rabbit Sumner, son of William Sumner, has arrived here from Tucson, Arix., to spend the sum mer with his paternal grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Judd, on SE Overlook Avenue. Wednesday, June 21 Times are standard time Roseburg Road Runners Motor Shop, Harvard Ave., 7:30 p.m. Air Force Rastrve, lE'U W. Har vard Ave., 8 p.m. Doug . Ett's, Sheriff's Mounted Fatrol. Fairgrounds. 7:30 p.m. Moost Lodge, Moose Hall, 8 p.m. I Drain Chamber of Commerce,; City Hall. noon. I Laurel Lodge 13. I Woman's Home League of the; Salvation Arinv, at the church, I 1:30 p.m. Dia-Hards, at the clubhouse, 8 p.n.. I Boots and Calico, pattern les sons, Winston Community Building, , 8 p.m. Satan Chauffeurs, at the cluh,; 404 NE Cummins, off of Diamond: Lake Blvd., 7:30 p.m. Umpqua Regional Timing As: tociation, 4(it NE Cummins, 6:3d' P '" ..... ' . . . . i St. Paul's Lutheran cnurcn mid week Bible class, 2 p.m., home of Mrs. Jerry Eshoo, 534 W. Harri son St. Study will be John 11. Mr. and Mrs. Dogald C. VVim berly and children, Jane Ann and Donald, have arrived here from Berkeley, Calif., to S)end their va cation with the former's father, G. V. Wimbcrly, on SE Lane Avenue. Winston-Dillard Job's Daughters, 7:30 p.m., Douglas High School. Mu chaptar of Beta Sigma Phi, 8 p.m. Camas Valley Toastmistrtss Club, 8 p.m., Bart's Cafe.. S. Joseph's Altar Society, 8 p.m., St. Joseph's Church. Winston-Dillard Home Extension Unit, 10 a.m.. Evergreen Grange. Women's Overseas Strvict League. For information call Mrs. E. A. Post, OR 3-8706. Kellogg Grange, 8 p.m., Grange hall. Blue Star Mothers, 10 a m., home of Blanche Gray, 1413 SE Mil! St. Bring sack lunches. Little River Homo Extension Unit, 7:30 p.m., Little River Christian Church Camp, home of Mrs. Guy Shore. Subject will be preservation of foods. Roseburg Art and Embroidery Club, 2 p.m., home of Mrs. H. P. Conn, 202 V. Howden St. Thursday, June 72 Times are Standard Tima SK Roberts St.. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. I imoer v.ur i-napicr vr a?evi Adelines, Inc., Riverside School, room 19. call OR 2-4313 for in formation, 8 p.m. Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard, 8-10 p.m. Wed., June 21, 1961 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 5 Sutherlin School Finances Excellent Year-end reports of the Suther lin School District indicated an Women of Roseburg Country i Club, clubhouse noon luncheon fol I lowed hy weekly bridge play. Roseburg Rotary Club, Umpqua ' Hotel, noon. j IOOF, lOOF Hall, Jackson St., 8 p.m. Roseburg Lions Club, umpqua Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Glide Shufflers Square Dance Club, lessons night, instructor Er nie Gilbert, 810 p.m. Civil Air Patrol, at the airport. '7:30 to 9:30 p.m. I Lady Elks, Elks Club, 8 p.m., j cards. Barbershop Singing, Rickett's I .Music Store, 8 p.m. j Elks, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m. Hayloft Squares pattern dance workshop at the barn on Melrose Knari 810 n.m. Garden Valley Women's Club, picnic al 12:30 at Ritchie home, election of officers planned. Evergreen Grange Home Eco nomics Club, Grange Hall, 10:30 a.m. Pythian Sisters, at the KP Hall, 8 p.m. Roseburg Chapter of DeMolay, inecling at Masonic Temple 8, p.m. Umpqua Valley Coin Club, court house auditorium, 8 p.m. excellent financial stsius. the Sulh erlin School Board learned at a meeting this week, reports cor respondent Barbara Licsinger. Prepared hy Art Loerls, clerk, the report indicated the sum o $148,750 had been transferred to the construction fund for the ne junior high school. An anticipated $25,000 cash balance will be in the bank as the school year books are closed on June 30. A discussion of the school budget was at the Non pariel School for patrons of that area Monday when the budget and finances were reviewed by tho cierK. The budget election has been set for Monday, June 26. Polling) plac es will be the Nonpariel School, the East School and the West School. The board passed a resolution expressing appreciation to Frank Moss for his contribution to educa tion in the community. Moss re cently resigned from the staff aft er seven years as head of tha mathematics and science depart ments. He also served this year on the City Council. Lightning starts some 27,500 fires a year in the United States alone and kills hundreds of people. HEY BOYS AND GIRLS 6 to; 15.. . CIIr and save, ihin lu of point' values fo . . . UMPQUA DAIRY JUNIOR AUCTION I Sat July, 15 I I A.M. to 4) P 0oog!oS) County Fgirgroynd? EACH CARTON TOP WILL EE WORTW THfi POIHTS LISTtp BELON3Z OH 'BoJ endb feann let Cr&a CatM, ) 8 Corton PROCUCt POINTS MILK, VemmazKlk qftaft HA LP AND HA LP, piu NONVFAT MILK, cran. ICE CREAM, pi CHOCOLATE. DRINK, jpuwcfB . BUTTERMILK, qasr COTTAGE CHEE5.B, pin ORANGE DRINK, bolf gjjt6s GRAPE DRINK, bat gS PUNCH, tart ffoitao . 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