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Wilson's Chapel Of Roses Now In New Building Another new building which has been under construction in Rose burg in one of the biggest building spurts in the city's history has been completed and occupiud. This is Wilson's Chapel of the Roses, which was moved Thurs day from the former location at 1035 SE Oak Ave. to its new build ing at 965 W. Harvard Ave. Meredith Wilson reports t h e building is finished and the move was completed Thursday. The parking area has been blacktopped and most of the landscaping taken care of. Jack Mathis was general contractor. The new building will offer new modern facilities, as well as off street parking for automobiles. The location is away from the city traffic congestion, Wilson points out. The former building has been sold to the Pacific Power & Light Co., which plans to raze the struc ture and erect a new business of fice on the site. U- , 1 " -ill- 'V.iin inn...!! u, j, - ;-fr..x., J jJJaijl'tMMgflgg General Fund Budget Tops $404 Million WILSON'S CHAPEL OF THE ROSES, above, has been com pleted, and equipment has been moved to the new location 965 W. Harvard Ave. from the former building at 1035 S. E. Oak Ave. Adequate blacktopped parking orea is provided around the new, modern structure. The former site has been sold and the building will be razed. (News Review photo) Veterinary Medicine Field Chosen By Tiller Graduate Rosemary Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Porter of Tiller and a member of the current gradu- Local News Mrs. James Hughes has returned to her home on W. Stanton Ave., following several days in Portland visiting friends and attending to business. Mrs. Mabel Murray of this city will spend several weeks in To peka, Kansas, visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds, for merly of Roseburg. The Rowburg Rebtkah Lodge will bave its special fun night and roll call meeting Tuesday, June 11, at 8 p.m. All members are re quested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sherman of Portland and Mrs. Leo Haskill of Bremerton, Wash., were Memor ial weekend visitors at the Homer Gallap home in Charter Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dewey have retired and moved here from Coos Bay and have purchased the residence at 1666 W. Myrtle Ave. to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gallap have returned to their home from Med ford, where they attended the dance recital of their granddaugh te, Debra Kay Wisner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weeks have retired and moved from Myrtle Creek to Roseburg, where they have purchased the residence at 756 W. Pilger St.., , Mr. and Mrs.. John W. Hamil ton and two sons and daughter have moved to this city from Sweet Home and are residing at 227 NE Ward St. Hamilton is with Hub Lumber Co. Miss Janet Inman returned to her home in Roseburg Tuesday night from the University of Ore gon at Eugene, where she has just completed her junior year. She has been living with her grand mother, Mrs. C. L. Inman, in Springfield while attending school. She will return the mid-part of next week to Springfield, where she will be employed. ating class of Days Creek High ard Oil subsidiary company, School, has received word that she has been accepted for enrollment at Oregon State University at Cor vallis. She will enroll for the fall term and plans to study veterinary medicine. Vacation Planned Miss Porter was cheerleader queen her senior year and a mem ber of the National Honor Society, having been an honor student all four years. She plans to vacation with her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schaak, on their extensive grain and cattle ranch located in Montana near the Wyoming line. Upon her return, she will work in the Tiller Store owned by her parents for the remainder of the summer. On the Montana trip, she will be accompanied by her cousin, Roxa Ann Aker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Aker Jr. of Riddle, formerly of Tiller, a 1963 graduate of Riddle High School. Mr. an Mrs. Alvin Withers of Albion, Calif., have returned to their home after spending five days as house guests at the ranch home of Mr. an Mrs. Paul Dens more and daughter on Red Butte Road. The visitors did some fishing and accompanied their hosts on a trip to South Umpqua Falls. With ers was on vacation from his work with the marine division of a Stand- We Have Moved And Are Ready To Serve You At Our New Modern Facilities WILSON'S of The at 965 West Harvard Phone OR 3-4455 Watch for our Grand Opening Later This Month X I -A v Mildred Wilson Meredith Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Looney and sons made a trip over the Me morial weekend to Washington to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chet Haney who recently moved from Tiller to the Lake Wenatchee Ranger Station when Haney was transferred there. En route, they stopped at Madras to spend the night with Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Stone. Mrs. Stone js an aunt of Mrs. Looney. Ranger and Mrs. John 0. Wil son and sons drove to Leaburg Sat urday to visit Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Swartzlander, who joined them for a drive to McKenzie Bridge. Ranger and Mrs. Gene 0. Carl son and two children from Steam boat Ranger Station northeast of Glide were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Redding at the Tiller Ranger Sta tion. The Carlsons formerly resid ed at Tiller when Carlson was as sistant ranger of the South Ump qua District. May Wet Month May rainfall recorded at the Til ler Ranger station totaled 4.0S inch es, most of it falling during the first half of the month. Records show that only 1960 of the last six years had a wetter May, when 4.09 inches were recorded, account ing for a total of 24.56 for the first five months of that year. To tal through May of this year is 20.35. second highest rending dur ing the six-year period. Last year Vacation Schools Planned At Drain Two Drain churches have sched uled Daily Vacation Bible Schools to date. The Church of Christ will begin its school June 10 and continue classes through June 21, using the theme "Christ's Way, My Way." Classes will be available for nurs ery tots and for the age groups up to and including teenagers, from Monday through Friday of both weeks, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Methodist Schedule The Methodist Church will also begin its school on June 10 for a one-week period, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Children from 4 years of age through the sixth grade are eligi ble to attend. Theme for the school will be "The Widening Relationship." The vacation study will include series of lectures on Christian relation ships around the world. On Thurs day, June 13, Regula Lerbcr, an exchange' student from Switzer land who is attending Creswell School, will give a talk on her na tive country from 10:30 to 11:30. Anyone interested may attend this session. Registration will be held at the i church at 8:45 a.m. opening day. CeoicjirafiylafiieiiiisS to the owners of the new Wilsons' Chapel of the looses Mortuary A Commercial Industrial Residential Building JACK MATHIS conSSKS; .nc. 729 S. E. Spruce Roseburg, Ore. Phone 672-4002 Endeavoring To Build A Bigger and Better Roseburg had produced only 12-53 for the same five months. Fellow employes of the Cow Creek Ranger District received tra ditional cigars recently from the new father in celebration of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Bonncy of Drew. The baby was born May 15 in a Medford hospital and is the couple's first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bonney and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crumpton, all of Drew, Mrs. Bonney is the former Sandra Crumpton: SALEM (UP1) The general I fund budget adopted by the 1963 legislature totaled $404,259,292, Freeman Holmer, director of the Department of Finance and Ad ministration, said today. This compared with the $-105, 269,737 recommended by the gov ernor last Dec. 1. During the ses sion the governor's recommenda tion was adjusted to S403.870.909 because of changes in institution populations, a revised school cen sus, and changes in federal matching ratios. Holmer said the legislature in creased general fund expendi tures over the adjusted recom mendations by a net amount of $388,383. He said the chief increase was the substitution of $11,500,000 in general fund expenditures for higher education buildings, in lieu of the recommended expenditure from bond revenues. Other significant increases In cluded $676,000 additional for the legislative assembly and an addi tional $450,000 for the state emer gency Board. Holmer said the chief reduction was in basic school support, where it wan decided to use cur rent revenues of the common school fund instead of investing j requirements for 1963-65 by J6,- Uiem. this reduced general fund 1 032,660. SCULPTRESS USES CHEESE LONDON (UPD Diana Blanch flower. 20. was among two stu dents at the Slade School of Fine Arts who won $28 prizes by using cheese in a sculpture competition sponsored by the Australian gov ernment trado commissioner. "I started making it and found myself nibbling away at pieces as I worked," Miss Blanchflower said. "1 had to stop otherwise there wouldn't have been enough." CONGRATULATIONS- Wilson's Chapel of The Roses It Was Our Pleasure To Have Assisted With Your New Building JACK PRESTON PAINTING CONTRACTOR Fri June 7, 1963 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7. Our Best Wishes To MEREDITH and MILDRED WILSON is they move to their new ... WILSON'S Chapel of The Roses FLOOR COVERINGS by "The House of Carpets 1367 N. E. Stephens OR 2-1656 Our Congratulations . . , MEREDITH and MILDRED WILSON ... of Wilson's Chapel of The Roses ROSEBURG FUNERAL HOME IDEAL CONCRETE (0. 859 W. Lookinggla OR 3-7445 Congratulations to WILSON'S Chapel of the Roses We are proud to have had a part in the detign and installation of the lighting and wir ing for your new building. 721 S.E. OAK AVE. BEST WISHES WILSON'S CHAPEL OF THE ROSES FROM YOUR PAVING CONTRACTOR ROSEBURG PAVING CO. I mine Route 99 South AeroM Mork'i Southgote wl 3mJ I OO M l 1 UJI I We Are Happy To Extend Our Congratulations To MEREDITH and MILDRED WILSON on the opening of the new Wilson's CHAPEL . THE ROSES NELSON & PLYE WOODWORKING CO. 868 S. E. Parrott OR 3-3434 Our Congratulations On The Opening Of Wilson's Chapel of the Roses Mortuary Heating and Air Conditioning BY TA7CD Heating and I V4.LIX Sheet Metal 806 S. E. Lane OR 2-3379 It Gives Us A Great Deal Of Satisfaction To Have Assisted In The Construction Of WILSON'S ChapelofthcRoses ACM ROOFING CO. 1567 S. W. Green OR 3-8255 i