Community News Briefs I
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Bonner and
family have returned home after
(pending several weeks visiting rel
atives in the Fort Smith, Ark.,
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ban Croft have re
tired and moved from Dayton
Beach Fla., to Roseburg. They are
residing at 620 W. Fairhaven in
Apt. l. They are the parents of Dr.
Harry Williams of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ednwnd C. LtClilr
and children, 6, S, 3 and 2 years
old and 8 months old, have moved
from Michigan to 1065 NE Cedar
St. in Roseburg. The former is
working for American Steel Supply
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilttr Pltpar of
Eureka, Calif., visited here brief
ly Thursday night en route to their
home after a trip to Seattle and
the World's Fair. They visited Pie-
per's cousin, Mrs. John Brooke.
and the latter's son-in-law and
Lola Nordqulit, Mae Wilson and
spent Thursday in Roseburg visit
ing at the home of Mr. "and Mrs.
Jack May.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rast, who
are visiting here from Washington
M.I., ana the former s sister, Mrs.
S. L. Kidder, of this city, spent
Thursday on a trip to Portland
and to Mt. Hood.
Mr. and Mr. Walter i. Norton
and son, 14 months-old, have mov
ed from Portland to 1124 NE Fre
mont. Norton is serving his intern
ment at the VA Hospital. He is a
medical student.
Mi, and Mrs. Clan Paul Cald
well (Betty Marsters) amd daugh
ters, Robyn and Wendy, of Hunt
ington, Long Island, N. Y.. are
vacationing here at the home of
Mrs. Caldwell's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Marsters, on Harrison
Street. Mr. Caldwell is a specialist
engineer with Pan American Air-
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mil- ways at Idlewild Airport in New
jer, ana lamuy. York.
Lookingglass Residents Host
Traveling California Folks
By HAZEL S. MARSH
Mrs. Kathryn Shive and daugh
ter, Frances, of Los Angeles were
guests over the weekend of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Monger and fam
ily in Lookingglass. Mrs. Shive
who is a sister of Mrs. Monger,
was en route home from a trip
up the inland passage to Skagway,
Alaska, and had also visited the
Fair in Seattle.
Gild Trapper Visits
Leland Ohriss, a government
trapper now assigned to the Glide
area, visited his cousins, the Roy
Buells over the weekend. Chriss
and family were formerly in gov
ernment employ in susanville,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ellis drove
to Prineville Sunday to take the
latter's mother, Mrs. Roy Buell,
to spend some time with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Gohl, and to assist in the
care of her daughter and small
ton, Richard, born July 14.
Word has been received by Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Meredith of the
birth of a daughter to their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Meredith in Sacramento.
The new baby arrived July 14 and
has been named Sandy Jane. She
has a sister, Cindy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pillion also
have an announcement of the birth
of Leona Marie, born to their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Post (Betty Jo) on July 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dysert went
to Prineville over the weekend to
attend the dog trials program held
there.
Rev. Titus At Camp
The Rev. Gordon Titus left Mon
day for the youth camp at Fir
Point to serve for several days
as instructor in the junior camp
conducted by the American Sunday
School Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brotzman
and daughters, Audrey, Joan, and
Jackie, all of Gasquet, were guests
over Sunday of the Rev. and Mrs.
Gordon Titus and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edel and
son Dick, of Tustin, Calif., were
visitors recently in the home of
the former's brother-in-law and
sister, the Rev. and Mrs. Gordon
Titus. The guests were en route
to Seattle to visit the Fair.
Nancy Grass who is a student
at summer school at Oregon State
XJniversiy, was home for the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Grass and family.
Mrs. Elton Grass drove to Fir
Point Sunday to tak her. daugh
ter, Marilyn, and Sharon Titus to
the youth camp.
Alfred Ollivant, stationed at Ft.
Lewis, enjoyed a leave over the
weekend to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lige Ollivant.
Mrs. George Marsh and family
left over the weekend for a week's
camping at Diamond Lake.
Marthas Atttnd Mealing
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsh
spent several days the past week
in Portland and stopped at Corval
lis en route home to attend a
meeting of the board of trustees
of the WCTU Children's Farm
Home.
Guests over the weekend of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Green were the
latter's sister-in-law, Mrs. Ray
Davis, and tier son - in - law and
daughter,, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Voshell with their three small chil
dren, all of Napa, Calif. The group
had teen to Lemon, S. D.. visit
ing relatives and stopped here en
route home.
Mrs. Betty Thompson and son,
Randy, of Toledo, Iowa, were
guests recently at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Green. Mrs. Thompson
and son had visited the Fair in
Seattle and were en route home.
Mrs. Heln Schulze and Mrs.
Dorothy Boling were hostesses for
the recent meeting of the Looking
glass Grange. Mrs. Charles Schulze
presented a skit for the program.
The Grange will not have a reg
ular meeting in August because
of a conflict with County Fair
dates.
D'Gaye Findlay and Eric Res-
ner spent a week recently visiting
their grandyarents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Findlay.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack May, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Jones and Lynn Travis
left Friday morning for Siltcoos
Lake to spend the weekend at the
May Ooathouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hughes have
moved here from Coos Bay and
are making their home at 453 NE
Winchester. Hughes is personnel
manager for Evans Products.
Mrs. Charles V. (Fran) Stanton
wife of the editor of The News-Re
view, is reported to be making a
satisfactory recovery at Mercy Hos
pital where she underwent major
surgery Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg W. Maxay
and son, 4, and daughter, 2, have
moved from San Jose, Calif., to
Rosebure and are residing at 1365
NW Beaconway. Maxey is with
Southern Oregon Diesel Injection
Service.
Mrs. Charles F. Wilson has re
turned to her home here, following
a trip to Portland this week, where
she had planned to take a plane for
Spokane, Wash., where she was
called by the illness of her son-in-law,
Lt. Col. Macdonald, of Fair
child Air Force Base, Spokane.
Upon arriving in Portland, she re
ceived a telephone call informing
her Col. Macdonald was not as ill
as was at first believed, so she
returned to her home here. The
Macdonald family had only recent
ly visited here en route from the
Air Force Base in Amariuo, icx
as, to Spokane. .
Dr. and Mrs. Bruno Tryka and
daughter, Carol, and son, Bobby,
of Perry, N. Y., left Thursday for
the Redwoods and points ot inter
est in California en route home, fol
lowing a trip across the United
States to Seattle to attend the
World's Fair and a stop over in
Roseburg to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Vince Wroble and family. Dr. Try
ka and Wroble attended school to
gether in Perry, N. Y., and had not
seen one another for 15 years.
Twenty years ago Dr. Tryka was
stationed at Camp wnite in ore
eon. He is an enthusiastic fisher
man and has been enjoying the
sport on the trip.
Audrey Jonas and Ann Hatch at
tended the Fleet Days celebration
Sunday at Reedsport. The two
women are both employes of the
va nospnai.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gana and
sons, 5, 4, 3 and 1. have moved
to 1125 SE Douglas, Roseburg, from
Uvalde, Texas. Garza is working
for a construction company out of
cugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wright and
sons, 8 and 3, and daughter, 5,
have moved from Prineville to
Roseburg and have purchased the
Paul Cacy residence at 466 NE
Jackson St. Wright is manager of
sears kocduck.
Mrs. Alice Hamacher, Mrs. Dora
Boss, Mrs. Ina Breier, Mrs. Flor
ence iienn and Mrs. Darlene Zosol
of North Douglas Grange, Curtin,
assisted with the Volunteer Serv-
ices department at the VA Hos
pital here Thursday. Also assist
ing were Mrs. Elva Sneed, Mrs.
Marguerite LaGrander. Mrs. Viva
Marchioli and Mrs. Jane Asker of
tne American Legion Auxiliary
Drain: Mrs. Evclvn Powell Hid.
die; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore,
Camas Valley Grange, and Mrs.
Lorraine Veenstra, Melrose
irrange.
Births
And
omorrow
Drain Woman Makes Plans
To Return To S. America
By JO CARLILE
Mrs. Pete (Irene) Finnell of
Drain will leave Portland July 28
by way of Chicago and Miami,
Fla., to return to Tumaco, Colom
bia, South America. Mrs. Finnell
will arrive in Calli, Colombia, July
29 where she will be met by her
husband.
Mrs. Finnell spent 10 days in
California recently after being no
tified of the illness of her step
mother, Mrs. Herbert Perine at
Paris, Calif. Mrs. Finnell drove
to Modesto and her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Smith, continued the trip to Paris
with her. Mrs. Perine was taken
to the Arlington General Hospital.
While there Mrs. Finnell and her
sisters were all together for the
first time in 17 years.
Matoons Have Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Matloon and
family of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
John Madsen of Cottage Grove;
and Lillie Mills and Rosa Taylor
of Black Butte were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mat
toon recently.
Allen Beck accompanied the
George Engerbritsen family of Eu
reka, Calif., formerly of Drain, on
a camping and fishing trip to Can
ada recently.
John Sagaberd went to Eugene
Tuesday to get his wife, Pansie,
who had been I patient in Hie Eu
gene Hospital and Clinic for 12
days. Mrs. Sagaberd will conval
esce at home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stow of Vida
and three of their grandchildren
were recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carlile. Myr
tle Carlile accompanied the Stows
to Tri-City for a day of visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mann.
Mrs. Menzie Farrar is slaying
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Sweet, while her
husband is in the Eugene Hospital
and Clinic receiving medical care.
WAhington Relatives Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Solomon
and two sons of Olympia, Wash.,
visited receftly at tha home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. SwaeL Mrs. Solo
mon is a granddaughter of Mrs.
Sweet.
The Rev. and Mrs. Fred 0. Hunt
of Seattle visited friends in Drain
last week while repairs were being
made to their Seattle apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bickford,
Deanna and Errol went to Port
land Saturday to the wedding of
a niece, Lynne Rhoads and Greg
Dinmic. Deanna and Errol
stayed overnight and brought their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Bickford home with them Sunday
for an extended visit.
Leo Farrell, who has been in
the Sunset Rest Home at Eugene,
jias been moved to the home of
her daughter, Francis Hopkins.
Carrie Brown sister of Lena
Gardner, has moved from Sweet
Horn-! back to Ridgefield, Wash.,
to make her home. Mrs. Brown is
well known in the Drain area.
Mrs. Floyd Nutt of Sutherlin ar
rived in Portland Saturday on the
Shasta Daylight from Nebraska
where she has been visiting since
June 8. Mrs. Armin Clemo and her
father, Floyd Nutt, met Mrs. Nutt
in Portland.
Address Is Requested
For Elkton Navy Girl
By MRS. C. W. HENDERER
Ann Beckley is now with the
U. S. Navy at Newport, R. I.
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Beckley of Elkton report her
address is OCSA, USN WOQ Build
ing 113, Room 240, U. S. Naval
Station, Newport.
Mrs. Roy Fisher was taken to
Mercy Hospital in Roseburg last
weekend for observation following
a fall at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Taylor and
family spent last week In San Fran
cisco where they took their daugh
ter, Janice, to enroll in a dental
technician school.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fisher will
attend a national School Board As
sociation directors' conference in
Harbor Springs, Mich., next week.
Saturday, July 21
Alcoholics Anonymous, basement
of Pacific 3uilding, 8 p.m. J) or
more information call OR 3-6629,
Bucktroo Square Dane Club, at
the barn, dance-of-the-month in
struction at 8:30 p.m., regular
dance at I p.m. Ladies bring light
potluck.
South Deer Creek Grange,
Grange Hall, 8:15 p.m.
Tri 'N' Square Dance Club, Ea
gles Hall, Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m.
Olalla Squares, Olalla Commun
ity Building, 9 p.m.
Rice Vally Community Card
Party.
Swinging 8's, Azalea Grange,
8:30 p.m.
Umpqua Chapter of the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution,
annual picnic at home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Herman, 1626 W. Myr
tle 4:30 p.m. Tea and coffee fur
nished. President- Miles Hutchins ap
Roseburg Jay-C-Ettas, cake sale,
in front of Drive-N-Save Market,
noon.
- - Sunday, July 22
Unitarian Fellowship, downstairs
meeting room of Roseburg Medical-Dental
Clinic, 880 SE Jackson,
7:30 p.m.
Rostburg Rod and Gun Club,
trap shooting, 10 a.m.
Wilbur-Sutharlin Mathodist youth
choir practice, Wilbur Methodist
Church, 3 p.m.
West Coast Singing Convention,
Winston Baptist Church, 2-4 p.m.
Roseburg Writers Club, annual
potluck for members and invited
guests, home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Davis, 3038 W. Sherwood, 5
p.m.
Douglas Pelicans Skin' Diving
Club, open dive, Boomer Hill,
1 p.m. Spectators welcome.
Monday, July 23
Navy Raserve, Naval Reserve
Facility, 1624 W. Harvard.
Knights of Pythias, Pythias Hall
8 p.m.
Wlnston-Dillard Kiwanis Club,
6:30 p.m.
Timber Town Duplicate Bridge
Club, 7:30 p.m. Players requested
to be present by 7:20 p.m. to set
up tables and boards.
Buckeroos, workshop at the barn,
8-10 p.m.
Riddle Bathel Job's Daughters,
Masonic Temple, Riddle, 7:30 p.m.
Women of Moose, Moose Hall,
8 p.m.
Valentine Chapter 11, Order of
Eastern Star, Myrtle Creek.
Roseburg City Council, City Hall,
7:30 p.m.
Golden Age Club, Veterans Me
morial Building, 7:30 p.m.
Woodmen Circle Umpqua Grova
SI, social, 8 p.m.
Winston Community Club, 8 p.m.
Sutherlin Jay-C-Ettts, Commun
ity Building, 8 p.m.
Roseburg Toaitmlstress Club,
Oak Tree Inn, 7:30 p.m. For In
formation call OR 3-3107 or OR
3-3253.
Roseburg Business and Profes
sional Women's Club, potluck at
home of Mildred Herman, 1628 W.
Myrtle. Bring table service.
Mercy Hospital
HAHN To Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rell H. Hahn, 496 SE Ramp, Rose
burg, July 11, a daughter, Jolie
Gay; weight 7 pounds 10 ounces.
RONDEAU To Mr. and Mrs.
Wallaae James Rondeau, Box 141,
Sutherlin, July 11, a son, Brian
Kelly; weight 9 pounds 1 ounce.
FREEMAN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Wayne Freeman, PO Box
1116, Trona, Calif., July 12, a son,
Dennis Ray; weight 7 pounds 9V4
ounces.
TRIPP To Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Tripp, 442 Myrtle Wood Court,
Roseburg, July 13, a daughter, Di
ane Marie; weight 8 pounds 10
ounces.
EWENS - To Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Ewens, 1787 Otie Lane,
Roseburg, July 13, a son, Bradley
Scott; weight 8 pounds 2 ounces.
CASTILLO - To Mr. and Mrs.
George Castillo, 1497 NW Lester,
Roseburg, July 13, a son, Christian
Dominic; weight 8 pounds 14 ounc
es. Douglas Community Hosoltal
MYERS To Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Myers, Rl. 4. Box 337, Rose
burg, July 12, a son, Steven Leon;
weight 5 pounds 14W ounces.
GOODSON To Mr. and Mrs.
James Goodson, 203 S. Calapooia,
PO Box 201, Sutherlin, July 14, a
son, James Allen; weight 8
pounds 1314 ounces.
POST To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Post, Rt. 4 Box 1360. Rose.
burg, July 15, a daughter, Leona
Mane; weight 6 pounds 9 ounces.
BROWN To Mr. and Mrs. Lar
ry Brown, Box 774, Wilbur, July
16, a son, Scott Dee; weight 7
pounds.
BURTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Burton. Rt. 2 Box 705. Rose-
burg, July 16, a daughter, Shelly
Diane; weight 9 pounds 6 ounces.
STILLWELL To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Stillwell, Rt. 1 Box 318,
Sutherlin, July 16, a daughter, Ei
leen Annette; weight 7 pounds
5 ounces.
MANNING - To Mr. and Mrs.
Charls Manning, 730 NE Casper,
Roseburg, July 17, a daughter,
Dina Lynne; weight ( pounds lO'i
ounces.
VAN SCOYK - To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Van Scoyk, Box 395, Idle
yld Rt., Roseburg, July 17, a son,
Dennis Alan; weight 8 pounds 9
ounces.
McCORD To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry McCord, 218 E. 3rd, Rt. 1
Box 202 E, Sutherlin, July 17, a
daughter, Lerrie Dawn; weight 7
pounds 5 ounces.
BOSTON To Mr. and Mrs.
James Boston, Box 65, Myrtle
Creek, July 17, a son, Bruce Alan;
weight 7 pounds 4 ounces.
Adventist Church Books
Film Showing Saturday
"Spires of Challenge." a sound
motion picture featuring life in or
iental Burma, will be shown in
the Seventh-day Adventist Church
on Garden Valley Blvd. this Satur
day at 8 p.m.
The picture, photographed by
Elder Raymond Woolsey, the son-in-law
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Jennings and the brother-in-law of
Mrs. Gerald Casebolt of Roseburg,
has been acclaimed especially in
teresting by those who have had
opportunity to see it, according to
Inez Hitchman of the church.
There will be no admission charge
and the public is invited to view
this picture.
The Woolsey's, who have spent
six years in the Seventh-day Ad
ventist mission work in Burma,
are on their way to attend the de
nomination's quadrennial world
conference in San Francisco which
begins next Thursday and stopped
here to visit the Jennings and the
Cascbolts. Woolsey is pastor of
two Adventist churches in Rangoon.
PUBLIC WORKS WEEK
WASHINGTON (UP1) Presl-
dent Kennedy Wednesday desig
nated the week beginning Oct. 14
as National Public Works Week.
ASKS GOLD MEDAL
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sen. Es-
tes Kefauver, D-Tenn., this week
urged President Kennedy to
award a gold ndal to Dr. Fran
ces O. Kelscy, who prevented the
sale of a drug that later was dis
covered to causa malformations
of unborn children.
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