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Dixonvillers Visit
Washington Areas
By JEAN RAACLIFFE
Mr. and Sirs. Nick Evanoff and
children have returned to their Dix
onville home from a vacation trip
spent at Washington points. They
visited Evanofi's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Evanoff in Olympia. then travelled
to Tacoma, where they were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nabin and
Mrs. Marjorie Peban. They went
onto Bremerton to visit another
brother, Thomas Evanoff.
Mother Visited
Mrs. Spencer Johnson and chil
dren of Reedsport were guests of
her mother, Mrs. Agnes Weber,
several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoger Sanders and
children spent the past two weeks
camping out in the Sisters and
Bend areas. They camped at Cold
Springs several days, where Sand
ers went fishing. Before return
ing home they toured Peterson's
Rock Gardens, then drove to Port
land where they were overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bor
den. Guests of the Gerald Rust fam
ily last weekend were his brother
and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Jlorgan Rust, and daughters of
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blair of
Salem were weekend visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kinnard.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earp and
family of the Sunshine Road have
left for Oklahoma where they plan
to locate.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and
Sirs. Norma Jolly of Eugene were
weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Miller and family.
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Friday, July 21
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Roseburg Duplicate Bridge Club,
noon, Uinpqua Hotel, open to all
players of Douglas County.
Driver's License Examiner, 837
SE Roberts. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sheriff's Posse, at the Fair
grounds, 8 p.m.
Loyal Order of Moose, game
night, Moose Hall, 8 p.m.
Home Group of Alcoholics Anony
mous, call OR 2-4059. 8 p.m.
Christ's Ambassadors of the As
sembly of God Church, Winston, 7
p.m.
PNG Club of Roseburg Rebekah
Lodge, rummage sale. 9 a.m. 4
p.m., basement of 1O0F Hall.
Umpqua Radio Club meeting, at
the clubhouse on Klamath Ave.,
7:30 p.m.
Roseburg Past Noble Grands
Club, picnic for members and fam
ilies at Umpqua Park, 6:30 p.m.,
coffee furnished.
Umpqua District No. 14, Federa
tion of Garden Clubs, executive
board meeting, at Umpqua Park,
10 a.m., noon potluck, coffee fur
nished. Roseburg Glow Plugs, 7:30 p.m.,
at Civil Air Patrol building, at the
airport.
Green Community Recreation
Association, at Green School 7 p.m.
Riversdale Grange, Grange Hall,
8 p.m.
Veterans of WWI and auxiliary,
Douglas Barracks 176, Veteran's
Memorial Building, 8 p.m.
Saturday, July 71
Times Are Standard Time
Alcoholics Anonymous, basement
of Pacific Building, 8 p.m., for
more information call OR 3-6629.
Boots and Calico, Winston Com
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Glide Shufflers Square Dance
Club, Ernie Gilbert, caller.
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Sutherlin Man
Suffers Injury
By BARBARA LIESINGER
Burdette Harvey has returned to
his Sutherlin home from a Rose
burg hospital where he had been
confined for several days with an
infected hand. The infection result
ed from a cut received while work
ing at Nordic Plywood.
Parents Visited
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Culver of
Portland spent the weekend visit
ing with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Culver Sr., and his
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack C. Culver and family.
George Harris and Russell Lov
ell spent a day fishing at Winches
ter Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Fisher and son
have returned home from a few
days visit with the former's broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Fisher and family al Bow,
Wash., and with friends at Sedro
Woolley, Wash.
Mrs. Addie Dodson is home
again following a month's visit in
California with her daughters, Mrs.
E. T. Anderson at Maywood, Mrs.
Frank Tumolo at Downing, and
Mis. E. H. Stovall in H'mtington
Park. Other relatives in the vi
cinity were also visited.
Wins In Contest
Jack C. Culver won first prize
in the West Coast log rolling con
test at the Springfield Cascade
Timlierama.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Musgrove
spent the weekend in Eugene with
their son, Wayne, and family.
Their son and daughter-in-law,
CaDt. and Mrs. John D. Musgrove,
and family have left for Alexand
ria. La., after a montn s visit in
Sutherlin and TUlamooK.
Mrs. Ethlvn Vaale and M r s.
Lockie Thompson spent a week at
Seaside and Astoria recently.
While at Seaside they visited, Mrs.
Elsie Richardson and with Mrs.
Vaale's sister, Mrs. Jim Holmes
at Astoria.
PICNIC SLATED SUNDAY
An Oregon Historical Society pic
nic will be held Sunday at the
Henry Beckley picnic grounds near
Elkton. Kellogg Grange ladies will
sell lunch. The public is invited, ac
cording to Mrs. C. W. Henderer,
correspondent
1:30 King Leonardo NBC
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Home Again I. , . ' . . . .
'sk.kv . Second In Chopping Division
Glendale. has been released from -
a Medford hospital after being con-j B" ADDIE SCHNEIDER land Mrs. William Esselstrom.
fined there with injuries received' Jolln H- M'"er- of (iarden Valley! Mrs. Robert Kennedy and daugh
in an automobile-bicycle accident i enterd the timber events at the iter have arrived from Petaluma,
June 10.
He is improving satisfactorily.
His leg. which failed to heal prop
erly at first, is now healing nicely,
arrnrriinp In his mother
Celebration Attended for lo8 chopping at the Albany
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edson of Timber Carnival on July 4.
Glendale visited her old home town, 1 Mlller als0 entered the axe throw
Amhnv Wash , over the iiwiwnri I ng contest and placed third. His
They visited with relatives and re
newed acquaintance with many
old friends at the Pioneer Days
Celebration which marked 75 years
of growth in the Am boy area.
Airs. Ralph Place of (Uendale
and her daughter, Mrs. Fred Nel
son, and her two children of Cali
fornia spent the weekend visiting
with Nelson's mother, Mrs. Lydia
Nelson, in Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hale and
Danette have returned to their
home in Seattle, Wash., alter visit
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Monfils, and with his moth
er. Mrs. Christine Hale. Mrs. Hale
and the baby visited here for three
weeks, and were then joined by
her husband and all stayed another
week.
Visitors Leave
Mr. and Mrs. Arch McAllister
of Murphy have returned home aft
er spending a week visiting with
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter McAllister, of
Glendale.
Hugh Crabtree, who serves on
the USS Cininiorron with the Navy
is spending a 10-day visit with In
mnthr Hire Rlanr-ho Crahtrop ,r
Glendale. He has just returned
from a trip to China.
Yoncallans Host
Portland Visitor
By MRS. GEORGE' EDES
Miss Linda Crawford of Portland
is visiting at the Herman Schosso
home for a week.
Mr. and Airs. Oliver Martin and
family sepnt a few days last week
near Toledo.
Bob Brooks and two sons of Red
ding, Calif., were overnight guests
at the Quenlin Bychard home re
cently. Carrol Sellick is visiting in Port
land with her two sisters, and her
mother who i.i visiting in Portland,
Ore., from Portland, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Womack
and two sons of Sacramento, Calif.,
are visiting at the Quentin Ry
chard home. Mrs. Womack and
Mrs. Rychard are cousins.
Mr. and Airs. Larry Emel and
family recently attended the Wool
ey Reunion at Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trump
and family and Jimmy Nelson
spent last week visiting relatives
in Wallowa. Trump s sister, Mrs
Elsie Stark, and daughter returned
home with them for a short visit
Californian Visits
Airs. Ida Jones of Dunsmuir,
Calif., visited relatives in Hayhurst
Valley last week.
Mr. and Airs. Leonard Brooks of
Springfield and Airs. Betty Shafer
and two children of Cedar Rapids
Iowa, visited relatives here last
week.
Yoncalla Scoutmaster Charles J.
Knowles took 17 boys' to Camp
Tsiltcoos for a week s outing. Boys
from troop 44 who attended were
Ronnie Alaquire, Hal Phillips, Da
v i d Knowles, David Balfour,
Larry Knowles and Fred Cooper
Seven boys from Curtin and four
from Gunter completed the group
going. All boys from troop 44
came home with Tsiltcoos badges
to wear on their uniforms.
POMONA MEETING SET
The regular meeting of Pomona
Grange will be held Saturday at
the Camas Valley Grange Hall, ac
cording to John Landers, master.
A potluck supper will be held at
7 p.m. Visiting Grangers are ask
ed to bring a salad or dessert and
their own table service. The fifth
degree will be exemplified at the
business meeting which will start
at 8 p.m.
SATURDAY
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1?: io Monte Smith Show
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S'55 Sports Time
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12:00-Sign Off
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00 Rooster Reveille
6 20 Local News
6: 25 Sports Highlights
4:45 County Agent
4:55 Weather Ceosul
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SS Weekend Newt ABC
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12:00 News
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155 Weekend News ABC
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5 00 Soorts Highhgnts
5 15 Local Newt
5 20 Going My Way
5 H Weekend Newt ABC
6 00 MuMC Man
6 IS Local Newt
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6 00 am Id noon Tr Le.ov Hiatt Snow
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i News Summaries 'i pest "he hour
AAeefing Memos oast the hour
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J JO IO 4.30 pm Hi-FI-CtuU
ofjiuiKiieiu Druurr resuvui. ne
won first place in the log chuppini
coming in two seconds ahead of
Bill Johnston. Johnston of Australia
and won the world championship
family accompanied him.
Vacationers Return
.Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Layer have
returned from a 23-day trip that
included many interesting scenic
areas. Their first major stop was
at Salt Lake City, Utah, when they
toured the Mormon TeniDle. Na
tional parks visited were Bryce
Canyon, Zion Park and the Grand
Canyon. At Flagstaff, Ariz., they
took in the Indian Pow-wow where
Indians from all over the world
come to display their handiwork
and dance their native dances in
costumes. At Prescott, Ariz., they
saw the oldest rodeo. Coming home
through Nevada, side trips were
taken to .Virginia City and Las
Vegas and a tour of Boulder Dam
was taken. They also crossed
Death Valley going to Yosemite
Park.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Sig' Madson were her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Gallant, and daughter of Bend, and
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Solberg, and two
daughters of Areata, Calif.
Over the weekend the Aladsons
visited tlieir son, Alan, al uinna
"ion Butte Lookout. They brought
down several chipmonks he had
caught.
Visits Friends
Ed Marshal of San Diego, Calif.,
was recently in the valley renew
ing friendships. Among those he
called on were Air. and Airs. Walt
Buss.
Air. and Airs. Alarshal Jones
have moved to Riddle where he
will be head football coach at the I
high school.
Donna and Trudi Esselstrom re
cently went to Winchester Bay to
attend the Fleet Days. They were
guests of their grandparents, Air.
Circuit Court
Dismissal
Karen Campbell by her guardian
ad litem, Levi Campbell, vs. Rob
ert and Colleen Boyd. On stipu
lation of the parties, dismissed
with prejudice and without costs to
any party.
Judgment
William E. Belcher vs. Employers
Mutual Liability Insurance of Wis
consin. Based upon demurrer of de
fendant to plaintiff's complaint, de
fendant granted judgment on the
pleadings and complaint ordered
dismissed. Defendant award costs.
Order
Stale of Oregon, ex rel, Mnxine
A. Densmoie. vs. Robert C. Dens-
more. This matter came on for
hearing July 17 on an order tO
show cause from an order of June
26. Case continued until Sept. 25
at 10:30 a.m., by order of Circuit
Judge Don H. Sanders. 1
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OAK and STEPHENS ROSEBURG ORchard 3-4446
, cam., 10 visu ner parents, Air. anu
Mrs. Charles Dunn.
Charles Dunn and his son. Da
vid. attended the Air Fair held at
Camp Adair in Corvallis. A hisn-
light was the appearance of the
Air Force Band from Washington,
D. C. The occasion was a birthday
celebration for David.
Mary Ann Dorscy of Portland is
visiting her friend, Linda Hess.
Oregon Visited
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wadas of
East Chicago, Ind., are spending
two weeks in Oregon visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Klocek. The Klo
ccks have taken their guests fish-
I ing at several of the lakes, includ
ing Diamond Lake. An excursion
on a charter boat at Winchester
Bay has been scheduled.
iMr. and Mrs. Klocek and their
daughter and Gwen McLaughlin re
cently went fishing at Salmon Har
bor and were successful in catch
ing two salmon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I,. Spray have
returned with their granddaugh
ters, Susan and Gail Brecn, of Che
halis, Wash.
Riddle Trio Home
From Month's Visit
Mrs. John Shea and two children
have returned to Riddle from
northern Minnesota where they
spent a month visiting with Mrs.
Shea's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gang), and Shea's mother, Mrs.
Joe Shea, reports Erma Best, cor
respondent. !
Now In Army ,
Wayne McMillion, a 19151 gradu-!
ate. of Riddle High School, has
been inducted into the Army in
Portland and will train at Ford
Ord, Calif. Wayne and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillion.
spent several days at Diamond
Lake before his departure.
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Jones
and three children have returned
from a five-week vacation trip
which took them first to Southern
California. They visited relatives in
Oxnard and Riverside, made a trip
to Catalina Island, and attended
several major league baseball
games. The last week of tlieir va
cation was spent in Portland'Where
Dr. Jones attended the Federal
Aviation convention.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mills-Price
and children spent a two-week va
cation making camping trips to
various parts of the state beginning
with Ochoco Lake, then coming
to the coast near Florence, and to
Diamond and Crater lakes. The
last few days were spent in Port
land where they left their three
older boys at Camp Howard near
Ml. Hood.
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Fri., July 21, 1961 The
Movie
Friday, July II. ml
INDIAN THEATRE Doors open I II Com.
plele shows 7:0C-e:H. "Tho Pleasure) of
His Company' 7:18-9:33
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open MS. Shows
start at dusk. "Tho Last Sunset" end
"Trouble In the SKy"
PINE ORIVE-IN Open 7:15. Shows start
at dusk. "When Comedy Wat King" ond
"North to Alaska"
CLOVERLEAP THEATRE (Sutherlin) Show
starts at dusk. "Hannibal" and "less ot
the Slorm Country"
TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (Trl-Cith) Show
starts at dusk. "Flaming Star" and "HOT
rort Ot the Black Museum"
BENETTA THEATRE (Winston! "Battle
In Outer Space" and "Slop, Look and
Laugh"
GRANO THEATRE (Sutherlin) "Sink the
nismarck" and "Tartan The Ape Man"
Saturday, July 11, Iftl
INDIAN THEATRE Doors open e:4S
Complete shows 7-9:15. "The Pleesuro 01
His Company" 7:18-9:33
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open 7:15. Shows
start at dusk. "The Last Sunsel" and
rouble In the Sky"
PINE DRIVE-IN Open 7:15. Shows start
at dusk. "When Comedy Was King" and
"North to Alaska"
CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlin) Show
starts at dusk. "Hannibal" and "Tess
ot the Storm Country." Bonus feature
"Hell or High Water"
TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (TrlClty) Show
sterls at dusk. "Flaming star" and "Hor
rors ot the Black Museum"
BENETTA THEATRE (Winston) "Battle
In Outer Space" and "Stop, Look and
Laugh"
GRAND THEATRE (Sutherlin) "Sink the
Bismarck" and "Tanan The Ape Man"
Matinee 1:30 p.m. "Blue Grass or Ken.
lucky and "Hot stuff" and "Rasslln
Champs"
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Friday and Saturday
"BATTLE IN OUTER
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Tonight
Nothing in the world could
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"SINK THE BISMARCK"
Also
"TARZAN THE APE
MAN" In Color
SATURDAY MATINEE
July 22
Don't miss rhlf outstanding
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"BLUE GRASS or
KENTUCKY"
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Tonight thru Saturday
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"HORRORS OF THE
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