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    10 Tha News-Review, Roseburg, Ora. Wad.. Juna 20, 1951
GARDEN VALLE WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY
FOR ELECTION OF OFFICERS
The Garden Valley Women-! club
will meet Thursday at two o'clock,
at th club house with Mrs. Kran
cea Long and Mrs. O. F. Michel
ai co-hostesses. Members are
asked to be present (or the elec
tion of officers.
fiMpwmumii imiu j a' w ii j
FO 'R AND TEN CLUB
ENTERTAIN WITH A
POTLUCK LUNCHEON
The four and Ten club honored
Mrs. Mildred Gardner's birthday
Tuesday with a potlurk luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Vivian Nicoson
in Sutherlin.
Mrs. Gardner received many
lovely gifts. It was also the "secret
pal" revelation party and each
member received a gift from their
secret Dal. Those present were:
Vidian Kifntnn k'llnii'B koi'lr Id.
The West Melrose club will have . nor Horn. I.a Verne Nickeni, ' Ada I
WEST MELROSE CLUB
TO HOLD MEETING
AT HOME OF LEE JONES
PAST NOBEL CRANDS
CLUB TO MEET AT
ODD FELLOWS HALL
The Past Nobel Grands club
will meet at the Odd Fellows hall
club room for a dessert-supper
Thursday evening it seven o'clock.
The committee chosen were Inga
High, Mamie Dimick, Ila Preston,
Ina r'arnsworth and Viola Spencer.
LAISY DAISY CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
AT SMITH HOME
The Lazy Daisy club is to meet
at the home of Mrs. M. C. Smith,
2007 Morris avenue, Thursday aft
ernoon. All members are urged to
attend.
Local
News
Births At Douglas
Community Hospital
Leave For Berkeley Miss Jane
Irving left Wednesday for her I
home in Berkeley, Calif., follow-)
ing visit fai Roseburg with her
mother, sister and brother, Mrs. .
Lois Irving," Mrs. Robert Helliwell
and B. B. Irving. She was accom-,
panied home by her mother, who
will visit in Berkeley for a short
time. !
Health Assn. To Hear
New State Secretary
The annual meeting of the Doug'
las County Tuberculosis and Health
association will be held Wednes
day, June 27, at noon at the Hotel
Umpqua. This will be a no-host
luncheon and the public is invited.
Kenneth C. Ross, newly ap
pointed executive secretary of the
Uregon Tuberculosis and Health as
sociation, will be guest speaker.
Koss, succeeded Mrs. Saidie Orr
Dunbar, who recently resigned
from that position.
This will be Ross' first visit to
Douglas county and the officers
of the association extend an invi
tation to the public to come and
meet bim.
1 meeting Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Lee Jones. All members
are requested to be present.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO
MEET THIS EVENING
The Friendship club will meet to
night, June 20, t eight o'clock at
the home of Edythe Landis. All
visiting Pythian Sisters and mem
bers are invited.
BAILLY To Mr. and Mrs. Don ,
I FOUND OUT WHY MD
IS REALLY BEST FOK MY
BABY AND MY FAMILY I
Ilanna, Kay Simmons, Mildred ; Bailey, Roseburg, June 18, a
Gardner, Ullie K'reuger, ilattie ' daughter, Barbara Jane; weight
Guemn. Fay Jensen, Viola Spen- se - pounds three ounces,
cer, Nona Thompson and a little j OUEM.ETTE To Mr. and
guest Cheryl Dunham; members ! Mr,. enry Ouellette, Sutherlin,
not present were Bessie Fandrich I june IB, a daughter, Sharon Lou
and Fay Ovens. Tho next meeting jse; weight nine pounds twelve
will be held at the home of Nona ounces
Thompson. 1331 North Jackson j noTY To Mr. and Mrs. David
July 17. and it will be a potluck Dulv Myrtle Creelt June n ,
luncheon. The hastside group will : j,,;,L,. c:,i. .. -lut,, .,v
entertain the Weslside. , , '
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- To Mr. and Mrs.
Glide June 11 a
n; Veight eleven
SOUTH DEER CREEK GRANGE
PLANS FOURT OF JULY
PICNIC AT LARGE MEETING
Thousands of Smart Women
Prefer MD
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By making a simple test you'll di's
covtr, too, that MD is really best
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derful texture. See bow velvety-soft
it is. You will know it's absolutely
safe for baby's tender skin and for
the rest of your family.
MD is extra absorbent; see how
quickly a wadded
sheet sinks to the
bottom of a glass
of water. MD is a
luxurious toilet
tissue at a money
saving price.
Plans were completed for the an
nual Fourth of July picnic to be
held by South Deer Creek Grange
at Umpqua Park at a meeling Sat
urday night at the hall. Overseer
Clarence Anderson conducted the
rnttint Kivht nffirer ure ah.
1 sent from the tension. The pionic
I will bein at one o'clock and
members and friends are invited.
The third and fourth obligation!!
were given to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Slanctiff and Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Karcher.
' Pomona Grange will meet at a
seven o'clock potluck supper June
30 at South Deer Creek Gran He
hall. Everyone attending is asked
to bring food and table service and
be at the hall in time for the pot
luck supper to be served promptly
at seven o'clock.
SUTHERLIN REBEKAH LODGE
TO MEET THURSDAY FOR
INITIATORY DECREE
Initiatory degree of Sutherlin Re
bekah lode and all members and
visiting members are invited to
attend the meeting Thursday. The
refreshment committee will be
Velma Brauninger, Miss I.uella
Pleuard, Mrs. Charlotte Parker
and Mrs. Lucille Chase.
MR. AND MRS. HARRIS
TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Harris, who
formerly resided near Roseburg
for 18 years, will celebrate their
golden wedding anniversary at,
their home in Phoenix, Ore., 3724 j
S. 6th Avenue, June M. They would j
like to hear from relatives a n d
friends through letters and cards.
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN :
TO MEET AT CLUBHOUSE j
FOR LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE
The Women of the Country club
will meet Thursday at 12:30 o'clock j
for a luncheon. The meeting will j
he held in the cluhhoi se. Contract j
bridge play will be at one o'clock.
SALE
Of Ladies Casual
SHOES
Values To $10.95
Now... 3.88, 4.88,
5.88, 6.88, 7.88
Right On Jackson
STANDLEY -Oliver
Mandley
soq Bruce Allei
pounds eicl't ounces.
TUKNKK To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Turner Glide June 12 a
daughter Nancy Paillette; weight
six pounds lour and a hall ounces.
BRATSCH To Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Bratsch Dillard June 12
a son Stephen Harry; weight seven
pounds two ounces.
YODKR To Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ten Voder, Camas Valley, June 13,
a daughter Barbara Jean; weight
seven pounds fifteen ounces.
COBI.K To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lis Coble Roseburg June 15 a son
Kennelh Leon; weight eight pounds
three-fourths ounces.
IIAKKM To Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Harem 869 Hoover Roseburg
June IS a son Ricky David;
weight seven pounds thirteen
ounces.
LINDKIXE To Mr. and Mrs.
Ardelle I.indelle box 14S W i n
ston June 17 a son Roger Doyle;
weight ei'iht pounds ten ounces.
WII.DKR To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Wilder Oakland June 17
a daughter Bonnie joii; weight
five pounds five ounces.
HAHI.OW To Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Harlow, 502 South Jackson,
June 7, a daughter, Karen
Jeanne; weight six pounds six
ounces.
BKOWN To Mr. and Mrs. Del
mar Brown, box 453, Oakland,
June 8, a daughter, Memoree Sue;
weight five pounds . gilt ounces.
BKOWN To Mr. and Mrs. Dan
iel Brown- Roseburg, June 9. a
son, Johnnie Mack; weight five
pounds fifteen ounces.
SllrJl'AKD To Mr. and Mrs.
William Shepurd, Camas Valley
June lu, a sou, Bobby Joe; weight
seven pounds six ounces.
YOllNU To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Young, box 179, Winston, June
10, a daughter, Susan Carol; weight
seven pounds two and a half
ounces.
IIADDOW To Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Haddow, Roseburg, June 10,
a son, Gary Lee; weight nine
pounds eight and a half ounces.
BAKE To Mr. and Mis.
Keith Bare, Myrtle Creek, June 11,
a son, Michael Allen; weight ten
pounds five .ind a half ounces.
BUKSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard ll.rxon, Oakland, June 11,
a daughter, Deborah Ann; weight
five pounds ten and a half ounces.
L.av. Far Florida Mr. and
Mrs. Harley S. Marsters have left
by automobile for Eglin air force
base in Florida, following a week
visiting the former's mother, Mrs.
Mary Bennett, and brother, Rob
ert E. Marsters, at Oakland, Ore.
Mr. Marsters, just returned from
Eniwelok on the A. B. test, joined
Mrs. Marsters in San Francisco re
cently to come to Douglas county
for a visit before reporting to his
new base.
The Palace of the Governors at
Santa Fe., N. M is reportedly the
oldest public building in the U. S.
It is 340 years old.
Famous Flag Of Battle
Displayed Under Guard
I NEW YORK (JPi The fa
mous flag the marines raised on
Mount Suribachi in the battle for
Iwo Jima went on display under
armed guard Friday. .
The emblem seldom has been
seen outside the marine corps mu
seum at Quantico, Va. Maj. T. M.
Field, who broueht the flag here
for the Fiflh marine division con
vention, said this might be the last
! time H is displayed outside vjuan
tico. The picture made by Joe Rosen
thal, then an Associated Press
photographer, showing the marines
raising the flag under enemy fire,
has made the flag familiar to millions.
Lifelong Friend 1
i Willed Mowert
I NORRISTOWN, Pa. JP
! Onca a week from now on six
! red roses will be placed on the
grave of Mrs. Clara Boyd.
And for certain very ipecial days
these remembrances are apeci-
tied:
I A red rose heart on St. Valen
tine's day; potted tulips, hyacinths
j and daffodils on Easter; six pink
I carnations on Mothers day; six red
roses every June 6 and June 17,
i anniversaries of Mrs. Boyd's birth
land death; three chrysanthemums
on Thanksgiving day, and a wreath
on Christmas.
Such are provisions in the will
of Alfred M. Evans, a retired drug
gist of nearby Roxborough, who
died last month at the age of 83.
Evans, a bachelor, and Mrs. Boyd
were lifelong friends.
The will, filed for probate in
Montgomery county court sets up
a $'.'.500 trust fund to provide the
flowers for years to come.
Congress instituted the U.S. land
offices in 1800 to help get people
settled on western homesteads.
DRESSMAKING
ALTERATIONS
Zoe Newman
925 Cobb St. Dial 3-7123
BUY NOW
SAVE THIS WINTER!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
o 6lnch Green Wood
o Planer Ends
STOCK UP NOW BE ASSURED OF FAST,
DEPENDABLE HE At DURING THE COLD WINTER
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SUPPORT THE INDUSTRY THAT SUPPORTS YOU!
Evangelism Campaign Set
By Perturbed Oregon Sect
SAI.KM (. Oregon Metho
di.sli will have a bi jc evangelism
canipaiRn ntrxt March, delegates
to lh Male Methodist conference
derided.
Dr. Harry Williami. Philadel
phia, ho will conduct the cam
paign, mid at the se.ssiun here:
"i'here'a a terrible urgency for
constructive spirit vial activity in
these times. Our boys in Korea
are giving their lives to buy time
for us to make a C hristian Amer
ica ami a Christian world."
Dr. Williams iuul similar cam
paigns in other states have added
sy.ihxj new members to the church
in the past year.
The conference accepted a re
port recommending minimum sal
:irirs be increitspd (o $1,800 a year
for single ministers, and $2,200
lur Dunned number..
Good . tivith good food
Your grocer is featuring tempting com.
binations of Coke and good things to eat.
Shop now at the sign of
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tomio UNMt AuTHoerr or txi coat-cou cofant it
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY f Rot-bur,
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We hava added more spectacular bargains to our already gigontic Birthday
Sale! Each and every item is a marvelous value come in today and taka
advantage of our great 5th Anniversary Sale!
DRAPERY FABRICS
Pebble cloth and
BASSINETS
Nationally famous Burlington bassinefs
in white trimmed with pastel colors.
rayon faill 48
iiale Clirte ah1 PrtHfitfe
vii iia wiivi a miiiiv.) inches wide. c
Rayon tricot slips and panties in sizes 1-14
and pre-teen. Colors: Blue, pink, yellow and
white.
Formerly 2.50 to
2.98 a yd. Now
Bassinet with hood.
Was 9.50. Now
Bossinet without hood.
Was $7.50. Now
8.49
6.49
Panties were
1.00. Now
79c
Slips were
1.95. Now..
1.49
1.98 Yd.
50 Inch Ivory Sateen Linen 89c Yd.
Saf-T-Didy Women's Casual Heavy Duty
3)z: SWOll muslin sheets
j H i g hly absorb- 't wSr--
S 0m'0rtak' oam Tread Typ no.
-0 Were 3 for j 50 :fpr 8U108
00c Nw Only, Pair. . 3.95
Now 3 for W Reg. 4.45, Now Each 3.59
Ii '.
if. . -
SWIM SUITS
1 group of Gantner swim suits.
Sizes 32 to 40. All colors and
black and white. Formerly
$5.95. Now
3.95
SPECIAL!
Women's Barefoot Sandals
Red and White, Pair 3.00
FOR A LIMITED TIME
OUR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL!
4 PHOTOS OF YOUR CHILD FOR $1.00
Bring your child (age 6 months to 6 years) to our photo studio 2nd Floor
o duying our anniversary week. Our photogropher will moke lor you four beau
Your beauticlon'i skill means tlfuy photographs. Your total cost $1.00. No ointment necessary,
more tRon ever . . . Miller's Don't miss this sensational ofr!
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