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Birthi At Mercy Hospital FIELD To Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Field, Calkins road, Roseburg. Dec. 14, a daughter, Dlanna Frances; weight six pounds lour ounces. EARP To Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Earp, Idleyld, Dec. 17, a daughter, Joyce Ann; weight six pounds three ounces. MONROE To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edgar Monroe, 1045 Fair haven avenue, Dec. 18, a son, Donald Edgar; weight eight pounds. HOLCOMB To Mr. and Mrs. Ira Eugene Holcomb, 804 West Mosher, Dec. 18, a daughter, Shirley Ann Holcomb; weight six pounds nine ounces. New Location Dr. George L. Nicholas Veterinarian Graduate of University oX Pennsylvania is now located at 804 Garden Valley Road Treatment ot all domestic inimals. Emergency hospital fc- small animals. Phone 116 Yule Program Set At Green Church The Christmas program . for Green Community Sunday school and church has been announced and will begin Christmas morn ing at 9:45 o'clock, replacing the regular Sunday school and wor ship service. The program Includes: Christ mas carols by the congregation; opening prayer; "Welcome," oy Lynette Hot ferber; "Merry Christmas," song by Mary El liott; "Jesus Once Was a Sweet Baby," song by beginners; "The Christmas Radio," recitation by Wesley Ellis; 'Tell Us Again of Jesus, recitation by Sandra Heater. "Room for Jesus," a song will be given by the primary depart ment; "Ask Christ as Your Guest," recitation by Glenn For tune; "All For Jesus," exercise by beginners; a pantomine, "Away in a Manger," by the Junior girls; "Christmas Story in Flannelgraph," with scripture reading by young people; "Christ mas Thoughts," Carol South; "The Inn In My Heart," read ing by Delores Storey; congre gational song; offertory; scrip ture reading by the junior boys. "The First Gift," a playlet, will close the program. Taking part in this are Delmar Elliott, Ra mona Foree, Clarence and Rich ard Keeler, Lee -Gaswint and Carlton Jacobs. fir A Grand SS ytZ . . . filled with the efeStJk-t viffiH1 Viji tangy scent of fir trees FIwljKvO M . . , the warming sight 1jSs3! inVltr 7 CV of young faces brim- jMSj ming with anticipation S5!mSh$3uI i Vvjjg ... and the sound of . l7TijC?S(ife "5 words of thanks like flfbi5s8t I these that we give to ' "V JLA tTlsl V all our patrons, .. . jj Local News III at Home Mrs. S. J. Shoe maker is reported ill at her home on east Lane street. i Grange To Meet Evergreen grange will meet Friday, Dec. 23, for potluck supper at 6:30 p. m., followed by the regular busi ness session at 8 p.m. Members are urged to attend to vote for state officers. Club to Meet The Roseburg Toastmistress club- will meet at a 7 o'clock potluck supper Tues day night, Dec. 27, at the home of Mrs. Phil Harth, 403 East Cass street. Mrs. Dallen H. Jones will be in charge of ihe program. Party Tonight D. A. V. auxll ary, Dean Perrine unit No. 9, will hots- its Christmas party at the Del Rey cafe tonight. Mem bers of the D. A. V. chapter and auxiliary are invited. Those at tending are requested to bring a fifty-cent gift lor exchange. Will Visit McDermotts Mrs. Gertrude McDermott of Albany is expected to arrive in Rose burn Saturday to spend the holi days visiting her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McDermott, and family, on South Kane street. , Leave Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Fisher left Wed nesday for Bellingham, Wash., where they will visit during tne holidays. Before returning home they will spend some time vaca tionine in Vancouver, B. C, with relatives and friends... . Will Visit in Idaho Dr. and Mrs. Kenton T. Bradley and fam ily will leave this weekend for Lewiston, Idaho, to remain over New Year's visiting relatives. Dr. Bradley's dental office at 324 Pa cific building will be closed dur ing the holidays. Home From Hospital Dr. George E. Houck has been dis charged from Mercy hospital and is reported convalescing satisfac torily at his home on South Ste phens street. He was recently rushed to the hospital for medi cal treatment for a virus pneu monia infection. Sutherlin Grange Honors Members I Sutherlin Church To Construct New Building Soon On Wednesday evening Dec. 14, Sutherlin Grange met at the Grange hall west of Sutherlin with Worthy Master Charles Wahl presiding. Twenty four members were present. The third and fourth degree obligation was confered on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riemenschneid er. Worthy Master made the fol lowing appointments: Home eco nomics chairman Mrs. Phreda Wahl; agriculture chairman Or vllle French; Musician Mrs. Bringle; building committee Ted Buck, Icel Clark and Floyd Bringle; legislative committee Frank Riemenschnelder, Clyde Henderson and Roy Nicoson; as sistant lecturer Mrs. Stella French. Past Master . Eldon Sanders was escorted to the master's sta tion and was presented a past masters pin from the Home Eco nomics club. Mrs. Lizzie Gleason was install ed as Chaplin, and Mrs. Erma Buck as Pomona. Next meeting will be held on Dec. 28 and will be a pot-luck and the quarterly birthday din ner. After close of the meeting a movie, 'This Heritage of Ours," and a comic was shown by Fred Kruse and Edward Smith by courtesy of the Douglas County Farm bureau. C. Of C. Elects Officers Election of officers took place at the last meeting of the Can yonville Chamber of Commerce. They are as follows: George Bin der, president; Henry Ford, vice president; Dayton Bailey, secre tary; and H. J. Hash, treasurer. Committees will be appointed at the Jan. 11 meeting. Canyonvillt Lions Club Sets Yule Party Saturday At the meeting of the Canyon vllle Lions club Monday evening final plans were made for the Christmas party for the children which will be held Saturday aft ernoon. The party will include a matinee, treats of oranges, can dy, nuts and popcorn. In behalf of the club, President R. E. Olsen extended thanks to the wives of the Lions for contri butions of pies and cakes for the recent auction and for the splen did way in which the Lions turn ed out at the auction. The Lions club wishes the pub lic to know the cost of the resus citator was $533.51. At the time it was purchased the club paid $177.84 down. The first auction cleared $85 and the second auc tion, $66.25. There Is a balance of about $200 which will have to be paid in the next four months. Residents of this community feel very fortunate to have a re suscitator in our little city. Christmas Tree Lights Burning At Canyonville The City of Canyonville's Christmas tree has been set up In front of the post office and the lights turned on, Mrs. H. M. An derson reports. The tree, cut and erected by the local volunteer firemen, is part of the town's holiday deco rations. Smaller trees have been placed on all four corners of the main street intersections.' "Though the tree doesn't boast 7500 lights like the 'Rockefeller tree' in New York, we delight In seeing it," Mrs. Anderson said. Construction on the new St. John's Lutheran church building at Sutherlin is expected to get underway the second week In January, the Rev, R I c h a r J Graef, pastor, announced today. Edward H. Graef, Rochester, N. Y father of the Rev. Mr. Graef, has offered to supervise the work on the proposed chapel with the help of a carpenter, la borer and various men from the church who would donate their time. His offer was accepted by the building committee after many alternatives were propos ed and rejected. All bids up to that time on the plans and speci fications were rejected by the committee. Graef, now manager of produc tion in the precision optics de partment of the Bausch md Lomb optical company of Ro chester, was formerly a super visor for one of the 'argest con struction companies in the Buffalo-Rochester area. He was su pervisor In the construction of the $2,000,000 Cutler Union build ing on the women's campus of the University of Rochester. He has obtained a leave of absence from Bausch and Lomb and will arrive at Sutherlin about Jan. 9. He will assist in building the new Dr. E. W. Carter Chiropodist Foot Specialist . , 129 N. Jackson PhominO Over Rexall Drug Store Thuri., Dec. 22, 1949 The News-Review, koseburg, Ore. 7 church In return for his expenses. Many people In the commu nity have offered their aid in the construction work, which will be deeply appreciated, the Rev, Mr. Graef said, Infant Burns To Death, Three Others Rescued WAPATO, Wash., Dec. 22. (iP) A 15-month-old child burned to death and three others, the oldest about 5, were carried t safety by neighbors last night when fire broke out In a two-room west side cabin. .. . The rescuers had to batter down a door to the cabin to ga'n entrance. The dead infant was Jimmy Ventura, son of Mrs. Elsie Ven tura. His brother Donald, 21, and ' Johnny Dandara, 1, son of Mrs. Lucy Dandara, were 111 from breathing smoke. A jourth child, about 5 but unidentified by name, was not Injured. The children were alone In the cabin when , the fire broke out. Cause of the blaze was unknown. Now Is the Time to Repair Your Equipment Minneapolii-Moline J. I. Cat Fairbanks Morse Rototiller John Bean Sprayers ' Wisconsin Engines Pacific Supply Cooperative R. M. Wade Drag Saws & Machinery Cascade Supply, Farm Machinery F. A. Freeman, Farm Machinery John Deere If we do not have parte in stock, we will do our best to get them. 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