Churches Foursquare Gospel Center 540 SE Main Winston 97496 541-679-3108 New Life Christian Center 1723 NE Vine Roseburg 97470 541-673-7828 Reach Ministries P.O. Box K Sutherlin 97479 541-459-5352 Roseburg Nazarene Church 3013 Stewart Parkway Roseburg 97470 541-672-4806 Westside Christian Church 2712 W Harvard Ave Roseburg 97470 541-672-7641
County Total % Minority Median Age- 1994 Estimated- 1980 Census 1989 Per Capita Income
Coos County- 60,273 - 5.6% 37.6 62,800 64,047 $11,088
Curry County- 19,327 5.0% 44.0 22,000 16,992 $12,475
Douglas County- 94,649 4.7% 36.0 97,100 93,748 $10,809
Oregon- 2,842,321 9.2% 34.5 3,082,000 2,633,156 $13,418
U.S.- 248,709,873 19.7% 32.9 260,662,000 206,545,805 n/a
Health & Social Services - 621 W Madrone (541) 440-3500 Lee Hockman, Director General Information (541) 440-3500 Receptionist/Information Community Health (541) 440-3571 Dawnelle Marshall, Div. Mgr. Education & Promotion (541) 440-3503 Randahl Kirkendall, Prog. Mgr Environmental Health (541) 440-3571 David Bussen, Div. Mgr.
General & Admin Services (541) 440-3616 Bob Furlow, Div. Mgr. Mental Health (541) 440-3532 Elisa Dale, Div. Mgr. Senior Services (541) 440-3580 G. John Degroot, Div. Mgr. Volunteer Services (541) 440-3640 Vicki Morgan, Prog. Mgr. The Health and Social Services Department is located in the County Health Center at 621 West Madrone in Roseburg. The Department also has 3 branch offices located in Canyonville, Drain, and Reedsport. Health and Social Services are responsible for directing and managing a variety of County, State and Federally funded health and social service programs with an overall goal of maintaining or improving health and social conditions for residents of Douglas County.
Human Resources Courthouse - Room 322 (541) 440-4405 Jim Bruce, Director Douglas County Government employs over 800 full-time employees in a wide variety of jobs. The Human Resources department serves four main functions, all of which are designed to assist County departments in providing the most effective and efficient service to the public while providing County employees with a save and enjoyable work environment. Justice of the Peace - Canyonville (541) 839-4389 Carol Roberts, Judge Drain (541) 836-2814 Russell Trump, Judge Glendale (541) 832-2101 Candace Hissong, Judge Reedsport (541) 271-4868 Stephen Miller, Judge There are four Justice Courts in Douglas County. These courts have jurisdiction to handle traffic offenses, small claims, civil suits and criminal cases up to a Class A misdemeanor. In addition, Justice Courts may hold preliminary hearings, issue warrants, and conduct felony arraignments. Justice Courts do not handle felony cases, nor do they deal with libel, slander, or disputes over title to property. Civil cases heard by the Justice Courts involve disputes between parties, and are limited up to sums of $3,500. Library - 1409 NE Diamond Lake (541) 440-4311 Betty Hazel, Director The Douglas County Library System, established in 1955, consists of the headquarters library in Roseburg, ten branch libraries, and a bookmobile serving seven communities. The new 40,000 square foot Headquarters Library opened in November 1994. The new facility is located across Deer Creek from the Justice Building and continues to provide the administrative functions of the system, to serve the Roseburg area in direct library service, and to house the reference and resource collection for the system. The library provides electronic access to resources beyond the library walls expanding the information available to library users. The Library System is a cooperative effort with County funds providing the personnel, library materials, automated computer system, supplies, bookmobile service and all administrative functions. The branch library buildings, furnishings, maintenance, and utilities are provided by the cities where the libraries are located. Branch libraries are located in Canyonville, Drain, Glendale, Myrtle Creek, Oakland, Reedsport, Riddle, Sutherlin, Winston, and Yoncalla. The bookmobile stops every two weeks at Days Creek, Elkton, Glide, Quines Creek, Tiller and Wells Creek. Library cards are free to all residents of the County. Books from any library in the system may be requested and sent to patrons in the other libraries. Through inter-library loan, books may be borrowed from other libraries in Oregon as well as the United States and Canada. The Library uses many volunteers in its operation and offers delivery of books to homebound individuals through volunteer services. The County Library Board of Directors sets policy and gives direction and guidance to the system. Each branch library also has an advisory board. A County Library Foundation has been organized to raise money for the Library and assist in meeting other library needs. Friends of the Library groups in various communities support library activities with fund-raisers and programming. Museum - 123 Museum Drive (541) 957-7007 Stacey MacDonald, Director The Douglas County Museum of History and Natural History, established by the Board of Commissioners in 1969, is a 1989 recipient of the Award of Merit from the American Association for State and Local History for excellence and leadership in the field of local history. The Museum maintains permanent exhibits at its main facility on I-5 at exit 123 (County Fairgrounds) and in the Coastal Visitors Center at Winchester Bay. Additionally, the Museum provides traveling exhibits to several community centers, to schools countywide, and to the Umpqua Discovery Center in Reedsport. The Museum's Research Library is a center for scholarship concerning the history of the County and Southern Oregon. Parks Department - Highway 99N, Winchester (541) 957-7001 Jeff Powers, Director Planning Department - Justice Bldg - Room 106 (541) 440-4289 Keith Cubic, Director Salmon Harbor - PO Box 7, Winchester Bay (541) 271-3407 Jeff Vanderkley, Director Salmon Harbor is one of the largest recreational and tourist facilities on the Oregon Coast. Originally developed by Douglas County, Salmon Harbor operates under the supervision of the Salmon Harbor Management Committee (SHMC) as part of an adopted intergovernmental agreement between the Port of Umpqua and Douglas County. The SHMC consists of the one member appointed by Douglas County, one member appointed by Port of Umpqua, and a third member selected jointly by the County and Port. The objective of Salmon Harbor, as provided by ordinance, is to facilitate and promote recreation, tourism and water related commercial and marine industrial activities in the Winchester Bay area. The staff at Salmon Harbor are responsible for administering the rules and regulations governing daily and long range operations. During summer, the Salmon Harbor office is open seven (7) days a week to accommodate the influx of tourists and recreational fishermen who come to enjoy the many opportunities for boating, shopping, moorage, RV camping, fishing, crabbing, and sightseeing. Sheriff's Department Justice Bldg - Room 210 (541) 440-4450 John Pardon, Sheriff Special Services Courthouse - Room 314 (541) 440-4535 Ray Duncan, Director Animal Control (541) 440-4565 Rob Willbanks, Manager Emergency Comm. 911 (541) 440-4471 Rob Willbanks, Manager Weighmaster (541) 440-4206 Rob Willbanks, Manager Veterans Services Courthouse - Room 203 (541) 440-4219 Evelyn Anderson, Vet. Srv Offr.
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