The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 21, 1961, Image 6

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    6 The) Kews-Review, Roteburg, Ore. Mon., Aug. 21, 1961
rL Jl -MMM CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TotSaSWomortow
Monday Aug. 21
Knights of Pythias, Pylhiai HaU
Winston Diltard Klwanli Club,
6:30 p.m.
Obedience Trials sponsored by
Uinpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion on
Fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m.
Junior Duplicate Bridge Club
7r30 p.m., players requested to be
present by 7:20 p.m. to set up ta
bles and boards.
.'Bockeroos, workshop, at the barn
8-10 p.m.
.'Alpha Zola Thsta Rho Girls Club
No. 30, IOOF Hall, 7 p.m.
:Douglas Camera Club, 830 SE
Jackson St., 7:30 p.m., (social).
; Emblem Club, Elks Club, 8 p.m.
"Glendale Coordinating Council,
City Hall, 7:30 p.m.
"Douglas County Chapter of the
Oregon Pilots Association, court
, house auditorium, 8 p.m.
Douglas County Chapter of the
Oregon Council of the Blind, home
of Ellery Jones, 1:30 p.m.
IHammond Organ Society, 7:30
prm., at Grave's Music Store.
Woodmen Circle Umpqua Grove
51, social, 8 p.m.
-Lilac Circle No. 4 Neighbors of
Woodcraft, 7:30 p.m., Woman's
Club.--.
; Business and Professional Wom
en's Club, 8:30 p.m. picnic at home
of Mrs. Austin Welt, 1282 NE Ala
meda St. Bring covered dish and
own table service. For information
call Mrs. Story lies at OR 2-4697
or Mrs. William Wlshart at OR
3:75.
I Tuesday, Aug. 22
-Rosoburg Klwanls Club, Umpqua
Hotel Civio room, noon.
-Glide Klwanls Club, 7:30 p.m.
'Associated Volunteers card party.
VA Hospital recreation building
music room, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous, base
ment of Pacific Building, 8 p.m.,
for information call UK 3-S629
Suthorlin Girls Drill team prac
tice, 5 p.m., East Grade School
DlavBround. new members wel
come, write Box 262, Rt. Sutherlin
for information.
Roteburg Duplicate Bridge Club
at Umpqua Hotel, 7:15 p.m., open
to all players of Douglas County,
anyone desiring a partner for the
play is asked to call UK 3-45CB.
Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard,
8-10 p.m.
Fair Oaks Grange, Grange Hall.
Bertha Rebekahs 188, IOOF Hall,
Canyonville.
Post Partum Class, Mercy Hos
nital, 7:30 p.m.
Looklngglass Grange 927, Grange
Hall, 8:15, potluck at 7 p.m.
Roseburg Toattmistress Club, 8
p.m., call OR 2-1990 for information.
Roseburg Jaycaes, at Bamboo
House, 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m.
meeting.
Roseburg Rose Society, 7:30 p.m.
Winston Chamber of Commerce,
fire hall. 8 P.m.
Roseburg Woman's Club study
department meeting, clubhouse,
1:30 p.m.
Camas Valley Grange 521, bus!
ness meeting at Grange hall, 8
p.m.
Cora's Christian Circle of Pine
Grove Church all-day work meet
ing at church, 10 a.m. Bring sack
lunch. Election of oiilcers.
Open house for all senior mem
bers of Kebckan Lodge uname to
attend meetings. Home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Herman, 346 W. River
side Drive, 1:30 p.m.
Roseburg Central Woman's Chris
tian Temperance Union monthly
meeting at First Presbyterian
Church library at 1:30 p.m.
Aialea Town and Country Club
Advisors 7 p.m. at. home of Eliza
beth Foster.
Master's Degree Received
By Camas Valley Educator
: By MRS. WILLIAM BANKS
"Mrs. Clem Spurlock, has return
ed to her home on Wildcat Rd
in Camas Valley following eight
weeks spent attending the Univer
sity of Oregon at Eugene.
.Mrs. Spurlock received her mas
ter's degree in remedial educa
tion. She plans to participate in
Circuit Court
Complaint
Charles O. Tooley vs. State In
dustrial Accident Commission.
Plaintiff asks jury to set aside
SJAC order and grant him per
manent partial disability for 100
percent loss or function or arm and
35 per cent loss of use of leg. Plain
tiff claims he was Injured Nov. 15,
1858 while employed by Robert
Dollar Co. at Glcndale. He says
he fell from the bumper of a dump
truck.
Judgments
;R. L. Whipple vs. Herbert E.
and Elizabeth Crowder. Plaintiff
awarded $1,011.62 and $150 attor
ney's fees for which plaintiff will
convey real property to defendants.
Otherwise, the property will be
forfeited. ,
Roseburg Speedway Inc. vs. P.
C Briggs. Plaintiff granted $1,
402.89 and $250 attorney's fees in
payment of lease agreement be
tween 'he two June 24, 196Q.
the commencement exercisos to be
held next spring.
Mrs. Spurlock teaches in t b e
Camas Valley Grade school.
Former Resident Succumbs
Word has been received of the
sudden death of former resident,
Art Williams.
Mrs. Williams, now residing in
Los Angeles, wrote to friends
the area stating her husband had
been on a prospecting trip in Can
ada and died of an apparent heart
attack. He was buried in Canada
Mr. and Mrs. Jess McMasters
spent the weekend at several coast
al poonts.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Catchpole
drove to Diamond Lake for an
overnight camping trip last week
end. County Fair Attended
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thrush spent
Uio past weekend at Gold Beach
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Huston
Barton and family. They visited
the Curry County Fair while in the
area. Mrs. Barton and Mrs.
Thrush are cousins.
Dwain Brown. Erie Biker. Ed
die Nichols and Larry Parrett
drove to Portland for a weekend
visit.
Visitors Leave
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parrett. have
returned to their home in North
Hollywood, Calif., following a week
spent at the home of his parents,
Air. ana Airs. Kan parrett, on
McCann Rd. The elder Par-
rett's son, Larry, returned to Cali
fornia with the couple where he
has secured employment.
Barnharts Of Riddle Leave
To Make Home In Colorado
By ERMA BEST
Mrs. Alvin Barnhart and 'four
children have left to join Barnhart
in Greeley, Colo., where he has
been working on bis doctorate at
the University of Colorado.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Dale Rushton who will join her
husband at the University of Wyo
ming where he has been attending
summer school. Mrs. Barnnarls
father, R. A. Moen of Coos Bay,
also accompanied them, driving a
truckioad of the Barnhart furni
ture. Jim Schny has purchased
the Barnhart home on the Glen-
brook Loop Road and will occupy
it with his family.
Gats Matter's Degree
H. A. Pcden, Riddle eighth
grade teacher, has returned from
summer school at Oregon State
University, Corvallis, where he
earned his master's degree in ed
ucation. Mr. and Mrs. Peden and
daughter havcleft on a short out
ing to the coast. They were ac
companied by the Pedens' son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Peden, visitors from Port Angeles,
wasn.
Riddle Police Chief E. R. Alex
ander and family have been va
cationing in California. Keith Na
ding acted as day patrolman dur
ing Alexander's absence.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Addis spent
the weekend at Gold Beach where
they enjoyed fishing, bringing
home two nice salmon.
Among those here for the Riddle
High School reunion picnic were
Mr. and Mrs. Zane Becker of San
Jose, Calif., who visited his moth
er, Mrs. Grace Becker; Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Netzel and three sons of
uresham, who visited ner parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Austin Wilson; and
Duane (Bud) Pfaff. a former Kid
dlo resident, who visited friends,
Attend Celebration
Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Schmidt
were recent visitors in Brookings
where they attended the golden
wedding anniversary celebration of
old friends, Mr. ana Mrs. Lee
Draubaugh. -Ralph
Kinkade drove to Portland
recently to bring home H. W. Hues
who is feeling much improved in
health following medical treatment
at the Veterans Hospital.
Mayor George R. Akcr Jr.' and
Mrs. Aker were, in Junction City
Small Plane Prop
Decapitates Man
SITKA. Alaska (AP) A fish
ing trip to nearby lakes ended in
tragedy here Thursday as Edwin
Greenhalgh, 43, was killed Instant
ly when he walked into the pro
pollor of a small plane.
Greenhalgh, a retired barber
and former city policeman, Ernest
Baughn of Sitka and Lester Buck
man of Baldwin, N.Y., were re
turning from the trip in Buckman's
four-place plane.
Buckman said the engine was
turned off but the propellor had
not yet come to a standstill.
Greenhalgh jumped onto the plane
float to tie up the plane and, ap
parently not hearing warning
shouts, walked into the prop and
was decapitated.
Buckman, here on a flying tour
of Alaska, met Greenhalgh and
Baughn when he was weathered in
here the first part of the week.
Greenhalgh was born at Yaki
ma, Wash, Surviving are his wid
ow, Mary Jo, three children by a
lormcr marriage, living in Anchor
age, and his mother, Mrs. George
Chasses of Veda, Oregon.
The body was sent south and
funeral services are tentatively set
for Monday at Yakima.
recently for Mayors Day at the
Scandanaviao Festival. Some forty
mayors were guests for the occa
sion, Gov. Mark Hatfield was a
guest.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Powell were
the tatter's aunt, Mrs. Gail Wilson
of Los Gatos, Cam., and her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dauster Baker
of White City. Baker and Mrs. Wil
son are brother and sister.
Wilbur Girl
Has Vacation
By MRS. JOHN RINAKER
Miss Shirley Harvey, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Harvey of
Wilbur, has returned after a
month's vacation in Canada.
Miss Harvey traveled to Canada
with the Roseburg Knights of Py
thias Girls Drum and Bugle Corp3.
She visited in Eckville and Redeer,
Canada, with her uncles and aunts,
Mr. ana Mrs. Larry Lanti and Mr.
and Mrs. Eino Lind. From Can
ada she flew to Portland and fin
ished her tourney by bus to Wilbur.
Have Short Trip
Mrs. Verl Skeels and Karen
spent a day in Eugene and be
fore returning home visited in Leb
anon with Mrs. Skeels' parents
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. King.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Skeels were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Leuthold of Portland.
AU were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Verl bkoels of Winchester.
Helen Braeger of Milwaukee,
Wis., is the houseguest of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Atterbury of Win
chester. Visiting at the home of her sis-
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Orvillo Walz of Wilbur, is
Mr. and -Mrs. Richard Delfs of
Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Guests at the home of Leon Dup
per are his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Balander, and family from
Glenham, S.D. His parents, Mr.
and airs, r red Uupper from Au
burn, Wash., spent the weekend.
Michelle and Russell Dupper will
return with their grandparents to
Auburn for a three-week vsiit. They
will also visit their other grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fe
den, and uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. McCullock, in Kent,
Wash.
Vital Statistics
Divorce' Suits Filed
Stanley E. vs. Martha L. Tur-
pen. Married April 12, 1948, in
Stevenson, wasn. cruelty charged
Peggy V. vs. Earl W. Farley.
Married March 12, 1946, in Van
couver, Wash. Cruelty charged
Plaintiff asks custody of six chil
dren, property settlement, injunc
tion against defendant for molest
ing plaintiff or children and rea
sonable sum for support of chil
dren.
Mary E. vs. Edward W. Freese.
Married June 26, 1955, at Myrtle
Creek. Cruelty charged. Plaintiff
asks property settlement.
bugene Mathews vs. Shirley
Thornley. Married July 1, 1957, in
Tiajuana, Mexico. Cruelty charged.
Dorothy L. vs. Ralph P. Lane
Jr. Married Feb. 19, 1948, in San
Bernardino, Calif. Cruelty charged.
Plaintiff asks custody of two chil
dren.
Divorce Deere
Rose Delia from Leo Leonard
Miller. Plaintiff granted custody of
two children, $50 each monthly sup
port, household furnishings.
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Statey's Pure
CORN OIL
Patterson's
BREAD Reg. 25c loaf
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CUT STRING BEANS 303 tins
Coastal
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CANNED CHICKEN
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Fair Admission
Adults 75c
Kids 23c
MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW
TO ATTEND THE
Douglas County Fair
So Much To See and So Much Fun
Go Early and Stay Late
Prices In This Ad In Effect Monday - Tuesdoy - Wednesday August 21, 22, 23.
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