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14 TK Newt-Review, RoHburf, Or. Wed., Nov. 21, 1M1 Glide By MRS. ARTHUR M. SILBY Member! of the Glide football team were treated to ice cream and cake by Mr. and Mri. Ed. Carr and Mr. and Mri. Laurence Ware after their game with Yoncalla. About 200 Glide reaidenli attended the game. Skip Mulllni, outstanding Glide player, waa center on the Coquille team that won the atate champion ahip in 1M8. During the Yoncalla encounter, the Coquille iquad, re turning from a game with Univer- R. D. BRIDGES Savings Ptaprasantativa Equitable Savings end' In An'n. hone till Oakland Ore. ity High In Eugene, (topped to watch the contest. They recog. nized Mullina and iwelled the Glide rooting aection. UMPQUA Mr. and Mri. Otto Osborn had a viiit from a daughter, Jean Decker, and her two little girls, last week. Jean, who had made the drive all the way from Fred erick, Md. in eight daya in ipite of inclement weather and the hindrances that two babiea can create, told of how, when ahe ran out of gai in the wide-open spaces of Wyoming, she locked the chil dren in the car and set out on foot, In a snow atorm. Luckily, af ter she had gone only about half a mile she came upon a farm house where she secured enough gas to take her on to a filling station. (Mrs. Osborn teaches the Inter mediate grades.) DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK Roseburg, Oregon Branches Oakland and Sutherlin TOTAL RESOURCES : $ 1 4,500,000. . A WESTERN OREGON- BANK SERVING DOUGLAS COUNTY AND WESTERN OREGON HOME-Owned ond HOME-Operated Complete Banking Facilities OFFICERS L E. Garrison,President E. G. Young, Vice President F. D. Moore, Mtg. Loon Ofcr. ond Cshr. Evelyn L. Frozier, Ass't Cashier Marvin Litwiller, Escrow Officer DIRECTORS T. B. Garrison, Chairman of the Board L E. Garrison E. G. Young L. E. Henninger E. R. Metzger Roy O. Young MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER OF THE OREGON BANKER'S ASSOCIATION Lumber Agriculture Industry Sportsmen's Paradise Mild Climate WELCOME "GRAND EXALTED RULER" DAVIS AND ALL ELKS! Camp Fire Girls' Camp Tyee Gets Improvements Improvements on Camp Fire Girls' Camp Tyee are being car ried on by volunteer help, accord ing to County Park Supervisor Charles S. Collins. Among the projects being ac complished are construction of a counselor's cabin and a swimming pool. Mrs. Morris Bowker, president of the executive Camp Fire Girls council, said the new swimming pool will be a natural one, about the size of the Roseburg municipal pool, three feet deep at one end and six feet on the other. The Roseburg Lions club has taken on the project of construct ing the counselors' cabin, which is expected to be finished within 30 days. Among other projects contem plated before next summer's camp season are the installation of plumbing fixtures and the construc tion of a new cook's quarters, ac cording to Mrs. Bowker. The pres ent cook's building is to be con verted into an infirmary, she said. Some $700 of the proceeds from the recent sale of 7,045 boxes of peanut brittle by the girls will go toward camp improvements, Mrs. Bowker said. A like amount will be used by the individual Camp Fire Girls groups. Camp Fire Girls Enjoy Luncheon The Ta Wan Ka Camp Fire group met Monday evening for a lunch- ' eon in Rose school. Roll was called and each girl answered with her Camp Fire name. Money that had been acquired during the candy sale was col lected. Their leader, Mr. Tra is, said the grays would be given 10 cents for each box sold. They were also taught folk dances. In the future, they will meet at the Bowker residence. The Thanksgiving party will be held Monday. Nov. 26. Those attending were Carolyn Sinclair, Janet Travis, Corrine Coxey, Marjorie Bowker, Cath- i erine Hartmen, Sandra Peermen, Patsy Almond, Maxine Abbott, Sue Holcomb, Kay Haskins and Gayle Geddes. Sutherlin High School Holds Carnival Friday Sutherlin hijh school held its an nual carnival Friday, Nov, 16, in the high school gym. There was a large crowd in attendance, and there was entertainment through out the evening. The merchants of Roseburg and Sutherlin donated merchandise to the associated students of the high school to be used for the carnival. SUTHERLIN By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crowell, of Pomona, parents of Mr. William Crowell, of Sutherlin are visiting in this city for a few weeks with the Crowell family, Charles Moore family the Stacey family and the W. T. Miles family, at Rose burg. Mr. and Mrs. John Chase, left the beginning of the week for Lodl, Calif, where they will spend the Thanlngiving holidays with rela tives. , Mrs. Henry Frotscher and son, Sammie, are enjoying a two weeks vacation in Calif., visiting with rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Culver. Sr., left Tuesday for Seattle, Wash., to spend the holidays with Mrs. Culvers, brother Cid, sister. Dolly, and their families. The new house being built by Hutchins and Clark, on East Fifth ave., is nearing completion and soon will be ready for occupancy. The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed llounshell, who under went surgery at Mercy hospital ten days ago, was able to resume her studies at school this week. Mrs. George Green, reports that her daughter, Mrs. Dale Miller, who under went major surgery at St. Charles hospital, at Bend, Ore., two weeks ago, was able- to be taken to her home at Warm Springs, last Friday. Donald Green made a business trip to Portland Sunday. Mrs. A. D. Elmer, of Kellogg, was a business visitor in this city Monday. Values Of Three Estates Filed In Probate Court Values of the estates of three Douglas county residents became known Monday when inventories were filed in probate court. A value of $20,000 real and $4867.74 personal property was R laced on the estate of Clara D. aim, resident of Dixonville, who died at Roseburg Nov. 19, 1950. Appraisers were W. I. Dixon, Roy Strader and Chester Campbell. The estate of Lou Knight, who died at Canyonville July 18, 1951 was valued at $35,000 real and $500 personal property. Appraisers were H. W. Clough, G. A. Brown and T. W. Allen. The Georgia A. Boyd estate was valued at $10,579.11 by Appraisers H. E. Schmeer. Charles E. Hart and F. C. Stewart. Admitted to probate Monday was the estate of Gertrude Garrison, who died May 1, 1949. L. E. Gar rison was appointed administrator and E. C. Young, F. D. Moore and M. W. Litwiller appraisers. The estate of Elizabeth Rose, who died Nov. 10, 1951, at Rose burg, will be administered by a son, Andrew D. Fisher, 410 South Pine street. Ray Puckett was ap pointed the sole appraiser. The first phonograph company was the Edison Speaking Phono graph Co., formed April 24, 1878. PARKING BY THE MONTH $5.00 Beginning Dee. 1, 1951 K0HLHAGEN PARKING LOT Csrntr Jackson and Mother Sts. Chanct Look In Phont Book Unirts Morhtr, Son LONG BEACH, Calif. - UP) -Mrs. Katherine Young, 59, was looking in the telephone book for the number of a friend. The book fell. As she picked it up. her glance caught on a name, Jacob H. Koch. It has the name of a son she had not heard of for 39 years. A phone call brought about a iBumun ana aiscjosea iney nave been living only 15 miles apart for almost 10 years. Koch, now 40, lives in Inglewood, Calif. Mrs. Young, since remarried and widowed, lost track of Jacob when he was a year old. His father, Harry, now living in San Francisco. obtained the child after they sepa-, iiwu in Lii iruBse, wis., sne saia HARRY C STEARNS . Funeral Director Our service is for all ond meets every need. Any distance, any time Licensed Lody Assistant Oakland, Oregon Phone 2711 or 2713 .i'utii we fONiyAGQ2J 1 WE DON'T GO ANOTHER FOOT U"' Uf0 g . ,uuAtr.cP( VEUINO, ''HWJl . STHO . one more'I :(ri Vi'TWTR I I always room fJ77yrjftn(r JKJLiliU SPECIAL 1951 HUDSON Commodore Eight, Demonstrator 1951 Kaiser 2-door Sedan $1995. 1950 DODGE Club Coupe $1995. 1946 CHEVROLET 995. 1950 HUDSON, Commodore Eight 2195. CHEEPIES 1941 PLYMOUTH $445. 1939 CHEVROLET 195. 1940 OLDSMOBILE Coupe .'. 245. 1940 BUICK Special 345. i lllfllLU UlUli !3 (Tztt.i rfi.-w.,:wMtg GUY LINE PERMIT GIVEN A franchise was granted Monday by the county court to the Sus baurer Logging company, Myrtle Creek, for installation of a guy line 16 feet over the Louis creek road for logging operations. v . ji j num. h ... for this land of plenty .... FOR ALL THE BLESSINGS we have In such abundance. For the fruits of the earth the miracle of enterprise and ingenuity which has made our notion what it is. For the joys of freedom ... for the concept of Democracy on which we have established a nation of individuals, each with a sense of his own dignity ond the inherent dignity of every man. For all these things, we give thanks , . . and pray for the strength to endure in our chosen way of life peaceful secure and strong. QQ.' 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