The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 13, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Coquille Chamber President
Discusses Possible Damsite
William Ruhman. chairman of
the Chamber of Commerce at Co-'
quille, was one of the principal;
speakers at the dinner meeting of
the Camas Valley Farm Bureau!
Federation held this week at the
Grange Hall. Ruhman spoke on the,
proposed dam and lake in Camas
Valley. i
According to Ruhman. the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers favors
the Camas Valley site at present,
but the people of Coquille Valley
feel that the Fair View site con
sidered would better provide irri
gation and flood control. Public
Mefhodist Women
Host Area Group
The Umpqua Sub-District meet
ing of the Women's Society of
Christian Service was held in the
First Methodist Church recently
with Mrs. Arthur Marsh presiding.
The Rev. H. J. Jenkins presented
the devotions, reading the 18th
chapter of the Gospel of Luke.
Mrs. J. M. Boyles, president of
the local society, welcomed the
guests and members of the Ump
qua Sub-District. District officers
present at the meeting were Mrs.
Steven Romaine, president; Mrs.
D. W. Burton, secretary of spirit
ual life; Mrs. George Blinkhorn,
secretary; Mrs. Eldon Lee, secre
tary of literature and publication;
and Mrs. William Kissinger, pub
licity secretary.
Mrs. H. J. Jenkins led the local
group of "Bell Ringers" in several
numbers. A solo Prayer, was
sung by Mrs. Jenkins, accompan
ied by Mrs. Gordon Stewart at the
piano.
Mrs. Arthur Marsh was honored
with a past president's pin, pre
sented by the sub-district members
in acknowledging her four-term
tenure as president. This was fol
lowed by the installation of the fol
lowing officers: chairman, Mrs.
Milton DeGroot, Myrtle Creek; vice
chairman, Mrs. Karl Hummel,
Yoncalla; and Mrs. William Kis
singer, secretary - treasurer, of
Roseburg.
Tiller Ranger District Family Makes Willamette Valley Trip
hearings will be necessary, Ruh
man said, and urged federation
members to make their desires
known to their congressional repre
sentative. Vic Thompson, State Farm Bu
reau membership chairman, stat
ed that there are 8.000 members
in the state of Oregon. Member
ship goal is 10.000. May 27 is set
for "dues-due" day, and all mem
bers were asked to work on the
membership drive.
Mrs. Thompson also spoke and
stressed the importance of both
man and wife belonging to the
Farm Bureau, stating that one pro
gram the Farm Bureau women can
assume is to promote farm prod
ucts their husbands raise. Bureau
women also sponsor a Dairy Prin
cess Contest and a Wool Fashion
Contest, the fashion contest being
for adults and children of Farm
Bureau families.
Blaine Johnson, regional direc
tor for the area, gave a talk on
the dinner and meeting he and
Mrs. Johnson had attended at the
state legislature.
Louis Brady, county chairman,
gave a short talk, stating that at
the present time there is no insur
ance agent for this area.
E. J. Strickland, gave a short
talk on membership in Douglas
County, and John Standley gave a
talk on the Water Resources Board.
Out of town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Vie Thompson, of Gresham;
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brady of Glen-
dale; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Strick
land of Myrtle Creek; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Brumbach, from East
Douglas Federation; and William
Ruhman and Ray walker from co
quille. Fifty-three members were
Dresent.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Booth
June 12, beginning with a potluck
dinner at 6:30 p.m.
By MRS. MILTON HAMMERSLY
Mr. and Mrs. John Loeblein
and three children of Milo spent
three days recently on a trip to
the Willamette valley area. They
spent two days as bouse guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Isiler at McMinnviUe, former resi:
dents of Days Creek.
Portland Stop Mid
While Loeblein reported for a
medical checkup in Portland, his
wife and children, accompanied by
Mrs. Isiler, visited the Lloyd Shop
ping center.
Loeblein is an employe of the
engineering department of the Cow-
Creek Ranger District at Tiller.
Friends at Tiller, his former
home, have learned that A2C Mi
chael D. Donovan has arrived In
Okinawa where he has been as
signed by the Air Force to a fight
er squadron. His new assignment
Local News
ELECTED TO COUNCIL
EDMONTON, England (UPI)
Mrs. Kay Dixon, who will not
be eligible to vote until her 21st
birthday in October, recently was
elected to the city council.
There Is no age limit for councilors.
DETERMINED THIEF
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI)
William Craig Whitney, 56, was
arrested recently for allegedly
trying to steal a typewriter from
the Muchlbach Hotel.
His capture occurred only 16
hours after he had been released
from the federal penitentiary at
Leavenworth, Kan., to which he
had been sentenced three years
ago after trying to steal a type
writer from the Muehlbach Hotel.
At the time Whitney had in his
possession a stolen government
owned camera.
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MADISON To Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Madison, 3159 NE Follett,
Roseburg, May 2, a daughter,
Kathleen Kay; weight 6 pounds
8Mi ounces.
LIESINGER To Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Liesinger, Umpqua Star Rt.,
Box 38, Oakland, May 2, a son,
Scott Douglas; weight 8 pounds 1
ounce.
PENNINGTON To Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Pennington, 332 N Main,
Myrtle Creek, May 3, a daughter,
Laurel Jean; weight 8 pounds 10
ounces.
ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Anderson, PO Box 552,
Sutherlin, May 4, a daughter, Lori
Yvonne; weight 7 pounds 6V4 ounc
es. DuMON'T To Mr. and Mrs.
Dcrwin DuMont, PO Box 361, Can
yonville, May 6, a daughter, Lor
ene Yvonne; weight 6 pounds 10V4
ounces.
TURNER To Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Turner, 300 E Third, Suth
erlin, May 6, a son, Dennis
Dwayne; weight 7 pounds 15te
ounces. '
ANDREWS To Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Andrews. Box 100, Suth
erlin, May 6, a daughter, Deborah
Lynn; weight 7 pounds 1 ounce.
MOTTEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Motten, 2354 NW Calkins
Rd., Roseburg, May 6, a son,
Charles Edward; weight pounds
1534 ounces.
BRYCE To Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Bryce, 1616 SE Kane, Rose
burg, May 7, a daughter, Denise
Ann; weight 8 pounds.
HYATT To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Hyatt, Box 751, Myrtle
Creek, May 8, a daughter, Terry
Lynn; weight 8 pounds 814 ounces.
STITES To Mr. and Mrs. Al
vln Stites, 1066 SE Ashley, Grants
Pass, May8, , a daughter, Sandra
Marie; weight 8 pounds 9"4 ounces.
Mercy Hospital
PIPPEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Pippen, 1842V4 Freemont,
Roseburg, April 29, a daughter,
Mary Ella; weight 7 pounds.
HOLLOW AY To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas D. Holloway, Box 165, Win
ston, April 29, a daughter, Teresa
Marlcne; weight t pounds 2 ounces.
OSBORNE To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Osborne, Box 568, Win
ston, April 30, a son, Kevin Lee;
weight 8 pounds.
DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Har
old L. Davis, PO Box 924, Rose
burg, May 2, a son, Michael Le
Roy; weight 5 pounds 3',4 ounces.
: FELDKAMP To Mr. and Mrs.
Barton D. Feldkamp, 265 W. Cen-
ter, Roseburg, May 2, a son, James
Lee; weight 8 pounds 6 ounces.
MEEKS To Mr. and Mrs. Del-
bert L. Meeks, PO Box 282 Dil
I lard. May 2, a daughter, Debbie
; Marie; weight 6 pounds 8 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Irving
Jr. of Tacoma, Wash., are the
parents of a new son, James Ar
thur, according to word received
by friends here. The baby's father
and his grandparents, Col. and
Mrs. Robert Irving of Salem, are
former residents of the Roseburg
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stark
will celebrate their 40th wedding
anniversary May 19 at the River
side Grange hall. Friends and rel
atives are invited to call from 2
to 4:30 p.m. The couple has re
quested that there be no gifts.
Hosting the affair will be the
Starks' son and daughter.
followed a 30-day leave spent with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John'
Donovan of Camas Valley andi
with local friends. He entered the'
service following graduation fromi
Days Creek High School and was!
stationed at FUsworth Air Force
Base at Rapid City, S. D. prior to
his leave. He reported to Travis
Air Force Base in California, leav
ing there by air for his overseas
base.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Belcher
are back at their riverside home
near Tiller after a visit in Areata,
Calif., with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanely
Williams, and with other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hammer
sly drove to Eugene Saturday
where the former had his final
post-operative checkup. They were
luncheon guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Daniel Heryford and three sons
before returning home. The two
men are cousins and Dr. Hery
ford, who is a son of Harry
Heryford of Myrtle Creek, is a
radiology specialist with a medi
cal clinic in Eugene.
Former Ranger Improves
Friends at the Tiller Ranger
Station have received word that
Ranger Leonard Flower, formerly
ranger of the Cow Creek District
at Tiller is now improved in health
after having been ill and under
medical treatment for the past
several months. The Flower fam
ily moved from here to Shclton
in 1958.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Utley and
daughter, Mary Louise, enjoyed a
weekend trip to the Klamath Coun
ty area recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Red
ding have moved into one of the
two new residences just completed
at the Tiller Ranger Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bryant
and three children, who have been
residing in the Jack Simison house
upriver from Tiller, have moved
into the mobile home at the Rang
er Motion vacated by the Red
dings.
Mon., May 13, 1963 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5
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