The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 29, 1961, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Qr. Wed.. Nov. 29, 1961
Eastern Visitors Guests At Umpqua
By MRS. 0E0R6I MUNSON
Llovd Trufant, Jamri Hart and
Skipper Rosen, ill from Brunt
wick, Maine, ire gueU it the
Munich ranch on Joelson Rd. near
t'mpqua. The latter is a grandwn
of the Munsons.
Pertland Folkt Visit
Mn. Ellen Krolin and Mr. and
Mri. W. Matton, all of Portland,
were weekend guests at the home
of the former's brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mode,
on their ranch near Umpqua.
Pesgy Murphy of Oregon College
of Education at Monmouth, spent
the holidaya at the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dclmar Mur
phy at linpqua. On Sunday they
look her oack 10 scnuoi.
Mr. and Mrs. Bin Miller and
daughter Bitty, Mrs. Jerry Paul
son and suns Jerry and Steven, all
of Portland, were wtekend guests
at the home o( Mary Kainp.
Mr. and Mrs. lion Coffey, their
son. Albert, and daughter, Dianne.
of Woodland. Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Hippslrin and daugh
ter, Carolyn, of Eugene were
guests Saturday at the Munson
I home on Jwlson Rd. They visited
'also at the Clark, Murphy and
! Anderson homes. They left for
their homes on Sunday morning.
Woodlot Owners Asked To Eugene Tax Meeting
Woodland owners, undecided
about tlieir choice of taxation laws,
will find enlightenment at the meet
ing of the Small Woodlands Asso
ciation Saturday, Dec. 9, Harris
Hall, county courthouse in Eugene,
beginning at 1:30 p.m.
W. C. Nash, Creswell, associa-
STOP THAT RATTLE
If the rattling of a flashlight or
other metal object in the glove
compartment of your car is an
noying, here's how to eliminate it.
Pad the glove compartment with
a layer of foam rubber. First
make a pattern, then cut the foam
rubber to size and glue to the bot
tom, back and aides of the com-
'trtnient.
tion president, explaini that the
new furestry tax law passed dur
ing the last session of the legisla
ture and the optional tax for own
ers with holdings of 1,000 acrea or
less have left many woodland own
ers "more than a little confused
Two state representatives, slated
to clarify the new forest tax set
up, are Paul Liniger, state Tax
Commission, who will explain the
new tax law going into effect Jan.
1, and E. R. Manock, staff forester
j with Oregon State Forestry le
1 partment, who will discuss the op-
tional tax for owners of 1,000 acres
or less.
Tom Cochran, representative of
the Industrial Forestry Association,
will discuss the Tree Farm move
ment in Oregon.
College Students Celebrate Holiday At Homes In Glide
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
Viinv rnilppft Ktudinti. all Glide
High School graduates, were home
to spend lhanksgiving wun weir
parents.
j Included in the group irom aoutn-
ern uregon toiiege oi cuuvauun
were Linda Moore, Pat Henry and
Bill Franks.
HEAVY LOSS
ST. LOUIS (AP) Illinois Ter
minal Railroad officials had bet
ter keep an eye on their locomo
tives. Stolen recently from the rail
road's right of way were 109 cross
ties and six sections of track, each
weighing between 1,300 and 1,500
pounds.
From Oregon State University
I were Lauren McClure. Bob Shruin
and Bob Sendelbacn. From the Lni
versity of Oregon were John Liv
ingston, Marydell Casebeer. Eu
gene Hopper, David Cellers, Karon
Weaver. Gary McCormack, Jerrv
Rust, Glen Kolf, John Young and
Lloyd McCraw.
Nursing Student Horn
Marijean McClure came home to
spend the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McClure.
She is in her second year at the
University of Oregon Nursing
School at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
Sr. of Cottage Grove spent the
i Thanksgiving holidays at the home
oi tneir son, John Ihompson Jr.
The latter is principal of Glide
High School.
Linda Moore brought home a
classmate from Southern Oregon
College of Education, Miss Theo
Chang, to spend Thanksgiving va
cation at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moore.
Miss Chang is from Honolulu, Ha
waii. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Shrum and
sons. Randy and Andy, drove to
Eagle Creek to spend Thanksgiv
ing with Mrs. Shrum 's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Carlisle. The
Shrums also visited relatives in
the Portland area.
' Mr. and Mrs. Mert Weaver, Kar
en and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Bradstreet and Alda Brumbach at
tended the Oreson State-Oregon
football game at Eugene Saturday.
Also attending the game from
Glide, were Dan Evans, Dan Mag
ness and John Livingston.
FLOOD IS COMING
DILLON, Colo. (AP) Dillon,
familiar to tourists driving on U.S.
Highway 8 across Loveland Pass,
is being forced to move. Waters
of a new dam. part of the Blue
River Water Diversion Project,
eventually will cover the town site.
Most of the buildings already have
been hauled to the new location
six miles away.
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