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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1949 NINE LOCAL NEWS Dance to Be Held dance will be held at the Glide Grange hall Saturday night, Jan. 22, to which the public is invited. A sil ver offering will be taken for the March of Dimes fund Back From Portland Otto tV. Harrah and W. C. Holmes, both employed by Standard Oil Co:, re turned to their homes in Rose burg Thursday night, following a stay in Portland on business. Social Saturday Members of the Roseburg Country Club and their invited guests are asked to attend a social and card party Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the cluhouse. Refreshments will be served at 11 p. m. The party is being sponsored by the golf com mittee of the women club members. Vitltort Leave Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Siebelkorn left Wednesday for their home in Seattle, follow ing a visit in Roseburg with the latter's sister and two brothers, Mrs. Hubert Wright and Rudolph and Fred Rltzman. The Siehel rkorns stopped here miring the holidays enroute to California on a vacation trip and visited again enroute home this week. NO WAITING! Immediate repair service on 11 makes of home and car radios. We, the Radio Doc tors, are an authorized ra dio service station for Zen ith and General Electric auto radios. Call us, we will pick up, repair and deliver your rarijo. Radio Doctors 306 N. Stephens Ph. 1023-J j, , , ... ,. , m),ym9)f.tmm,tmmmi,: will I I. Ill lllim SMI I llllu ! lllWKilpJUlflSWl'iWlJJ ..A.' i'-L.'".-" ft Tyi- .aiy--'---1- - ..? " .Htyut&l-V ', : $P' Chevrolet's 'Balanced Design' Adds Beauty and Comfort .3A V-'i X&ktA s " & $"i.fv'zz?LJz, a- -- - - - - - The Weather Protfreuive itreamtining of the 1949 Chevrolet u in emphaiii in this view of the Styleline Dc Luie four door sedan against a new Martin 202 passenger air liner. Notable in the roomier, lower cars is a balance in design that adds greater comfort and driving ease as well as smart appearance. Go to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bistak of Roseburg left to day for Eugene to attend the bowling tournament. They will return home Saturday. Aiding March of Dimes Aid ing the March of Dimes fund in Belllngham, Wash., is "Buster," cocker spaniel owned by Sgt. Wesley Little of the Marine re cruiting base there, according to word received here by the latter's mother, Mrs. Eugene Little. The dog has been dressed in a, Marine outfit with money bags on both sides of him. "Buster stands in front of the Bellingham Penney Co. store and receives donations for the Infantile Paralysis fund. 0$ Any And All Kinds of Zipper Repaired Quickly Have your saddles cleaned and repaired before spring use begins. BITS AND SPURS are now in stock again. Look over this fine riding equipment today. BROWN'S SADDLE SHOP 104 S. Main (Across from Safeway) n 1 J 3 as -ii. Goes to Portland Dr. Kenneth Oakley left today for Portland to bring back his wife and their son, Scott, from Wilcox Memorial hospital, where the baby was Jan. 15. Reservations Asked Members of the Business and Professional Women's Club planning to attend the 7 o'clock dinner-meeting at the Roseburg Country Club Mon day night, Jan. 24, must make reservations by tonight by calling Gen Lutcy or Frankie Davis at Millers, phone 1449. Attending Convention Bruce Yeager, John P. Amacher and Charles V. Stanton left Thursday for Corvallis, where they will represent the Roseburg Rod and Gun Club at the annual two-day convention of the Oregon Wild life Federation, with which the Roseburg club is affiliated. Meeting Monday - The annual meeting and potluck dinner of St. George's Episcopal Church will be held Monday night at 6:30 o'clock at the parish hall on East Cass Street. Coffee, rolls and dessert will be furnished. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish or salad. Attend Meeting Mrs. Hugh WhlDDle. Mrs. J. H. Bush. Mrs Eva R. Tavlor and Mrs. Donald Davis of Drain attended the meet ing of the Roseburg Camp Fire Council at the Chamber of Com merce Wednesday afternoon. Miss Berta Howell, regional field advisor, was speaker at the meeting. Beautiful Plate Mirrors -Priced Right PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 1fi4 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242S Music Program At Methodist Church Sunday Announced U. S. Weather Bureau Office Roseburg, Oregon Forecast for Roseburg and vicinity: -Cloudy -with -intermittent a n o w occasionally mixed with rain today. Some clearing tonight. Partly cloudy with a few anow flurries Saturday. Con tinued cold. Low tonight 25 de grees. Highest temp, any Jan..... 71 Lowest temp, any Jan . -6 Highest temp, yesterday 35 Lowest temp, last night...... 32 Precipitation yeaterday M.M 0 Precipitation from Jan. 1.... 1.07 Precipitation from Sept. 1. ...14.74 Deficit from Jan, 1 2.35 Return to Portland Mr. and tin, Roy B. Houser have return ed to their home in Portland, following a stop here to visit the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Knight, 316 West First street, en route home from a va cation trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. LOCAL NEWS III at Home Le Roy Inman, city editor of the News-Review, is ill at his home on Hamilton street. Called to Los Angeles Mrs. O. R. Hess of Roseburg left yes terday for Grants Pass, where she took the train for Los Angeles to attend tne funeral of her fatn er, Mr. Bangs, who died there Wednesday night at the age of 74. Mrs. Hess was taken by car to Grants Pass by A. F. Shukle of this city, who returned here last night. Dr. Hess mother, Mrs. O. A. Hess of Portland, came to Roseburg, to be with him and to take care of the O. R. Hess small daughter, Susan. r i- ' - JUH , ' '-VV V-)ilslV.'ail I If, ,v ' Vi -! ' p.it.vA Mnm-ri nt i-Ti n7- Mr -i '" i - "-i i Ls SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 22ND CLOROX Vi GAL. 23c M. J. B. COFFEE l-LB. CANS 53c SUNNY JIM PEANUT BUTTER s-57c TRIANGLE OATS & WHEAT as 73c LUX FLAKES; aw 33c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Wrapped and Packed Delicious APPLES 2 LBS. 25c GRAPEFRUIT 3 FOR 19c Nice Crisp CARROTS 2 BUNCHES . . 15c Fancy 2 LBS. Sweet Potatoes ,25c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 10-LB. BAG 85c MINUTE PINK SALMON TALL CANS 49c TAPIOCA 2 PKGS. 29c QUALITY MEATS T-BONE STEAKS, lb 79c FANCY SLICED BACON, lb 55c CHOICE BEEF ROASTS lb 53c VELVEETA CHEESE 2-lb. Pkgi. no. 7dk SWIFT'NING 3-LB. CANS DR. MORRIS H. ROACH The growing Interest In sacred music is evidenced by the in creasing attendance at the month ly music festivals of the First Methodist Church and the First Presbyterian Church, held in union every fourth Sunday night. Guest artists for the festival Sunday night, Jan. 23, at 7:30 : p. m., were announced this morn-; ing by the minister the Rev. W. ' A. MacArlhur as follows: I Mrs. Wendell Johnson, accom-; plished violinist and wife of the music Instructor at the Senior High School, will present the in-! triguing "Sonate" by George i Frederic Handel. She will be ac-1 comnanied by Miss Helen Goode, ! talented teacher of the Rose burg school system. The Ladies Chorus of the Eastern Star will sing a group of three numbers. This group, directed by R. Cloyd Kitle, is Becoming one or tne outstanding choral groups In the ! city. Additional choral selections will i ! be given by the First Methodist Choir together with several solos and duets, both vocal and instru- i mental. I Dr. Morris Roach of First Presbyterian Church will bring the brief scripture meditation. The public is invited to attend. The program follows: Mrs. Wendell Johnnon, j Gue't Violin Snlnlit ; Mlu Hlpn Good Plane Arcompanlst Eastern Star Ladles' Chorui . Cloyd RHU Choir Dlrerlor UrGnrdon Slfwart OrRanUt Mri. Mvrtle Burr Planlat Organ Prelude. "Little Star." Moutaorsiky Mrs. Gordon Stewart Choral Anthem, -My God and I," Sereel Evening Prayer .. Dr. Morrla Roach Choral Anthem, "Hear Our Prayer" ntiblnMrln-WHiinn Violin Solo Mrs. Wendell Johnson "Sonata" hy nrorMa Frederic Handel Accompanlit, Ml Helen Good Scripture Meditation ... Dr. Morris Rnarh Offertorv. "Serenade" . Franc Schubert Mrs. Mvrtle Burr and R. Clovd Blffe Ladles Chorus .... Eastern Star Ladles "niess This House" Rrnhe "The Lord's Prayer" Malotte 'The Stnr" . Roifers Choral Anthem, "Ai Torrenla In Summer" Elgar-Caln Benediction 1 Choral Response. "The Lord Bless You and Keep You" Lutkln Oman Postlude, "Serenade" .. Cnhrie! Plerne Mrs. Gordon Stewart 100 Is an easy number to re member. . . . It's the phone number of your courteous ad vertising staff at the News-Review. Use Ihis number frequently for more profits. 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