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2 The News-Revlew. Roseburg, Ore Frl.. Dm. 21. 1W1 March Of Dim Fund Campaign Helped By Scouts Melrose By ne l MB Bwunurr ) Tne Horizon gins ciud oi m rose had t Chriitnus party at the homt of their leader, Mrs. Walter Kruse on Thursday evening. The girls held a candy aale in Rose burg last Saturday to raise money for the Christmas box which they are preparing for a needy family. It will include a turkey and fix ings for Christmas dinner at well as other useful articles for the family. During the evening, they had ? lames, a gift exchange and re reshmenti. Girls attending were: Donna Sundberg, Charlotte Sands, Donna Barker, Donna Dillon, Jean ine Conn, Gail Conn, Delene Bu aenbark, Anita Jferrman, Dorothy Finn, Darlene Kruse Claudette Manning and their advisor, Amy Kruse. Phvllla Williamson If working evenings and Saturday at Woof worth s in Roseburg during tne Christmas season. Floyd Felt and his wife went to Portland Wednesday to attend to business and shop. They returned Thursday. On Monday, Felt mot ored to Coquille on business. Ralph Schraeder has returned home from a Roseburg hospital where he was treated for pneu monia last week. YULI PROGRAM SET A Christmas program will be held by the children of the Wins ton Christian church at 9:45 Sun day morning. There will be a treat for everyone and the public is invited. i FOR SALE OR LEASE .... FOR SALE OR LEASE j. FOR SALE OR LEASE! 2 IGLOO TAVERN Z m O O AND ROOMING HOUSE 3 " At RIDDLE, OREGON jjj v Set Bill Lawton on Prcmii ei FOR SALE OR LEASE .... FOR SALE OR LEASE Denn-Oerretsen Co. offers a Complete Fuel Service 01 I Cleae lurnlng Shell Burner Oils I FOA-5X to give) more heat from leu fuel O Mill Wood O Sawdust O Pres-To-Logs O Briquets O Utah Coal O Planer Ends FOR FUEL SERVICE CALL evw 402 West Oak St.Ute.2-26361 r4se Around South Miami, Fla. these days it la probable that groceries are being delivered more quickly and papers distributed more effi ciently than anywhere else In the country. "The Men" are already at work raising, "by the sweat of their brows," their contribution for the 1952 March of Dimes cam paign. Last year "The Men," for mem bers of Cub Scout Pack 24, after months of hard work, quietly mailed In their contribution for $100.54 to campaign headquarters. Pack 24 is made up of youngsters between the ages of eight and ten years shavers too young to be Boy Scouts. Leader of the Pack Is frail, el derly A. Travera Ewell, known to its members aa Mister Ewell. Mliter Ewell calls his charges "The Men." All undertakings of the Pack are carried out under a solemn "Sweat-of-our-Brows" policy. This policy and it is a serious one determined that "the Men" of Pack 24 should contribute to the March of Dimes. Helping polio victims was something a "man of eliiht or nine could understand. Hadn't he seen fellow Cubs stricken, suddenly crippled b y polio? Naturally "Men" couldn't ask their parents for quarters or half dollars to give to the March of Dimes. The only way to aid a cause they had already decided was a good thing was to "got out ana earn money Dy the aweat ot your brows," Mister Ewell told them. Janet Hartjlt It Named Orange R Managing Ed DITCH DIGGING. SEPTIC TANKS SEWERS WATER LINES FOOTING OUR DITCH DIGGER WILL GO TO A DEPTH OF FEET J r. McAllister Rr. 4, lox 20S Phone 1-8447 Vs. Mile West On Ola Highway Road Allies Demand Further Accounting For FOWi (Continued from Page 1) stored in a Yokohama warehouse j ready to be flown to pnsonera. Some of the packages contain j special foods for men suffering from malnutrition. Medical kits containing all drugs which might be needed by the prisoners also are ready for distribution. They reached formal agreement on two minor points to halt hostilities within 24 hours after a truce is effective and to with draw from the 2V4 mile wide buffer tone within 72 hours. But there was no indication that agreement was near on issues which have deadlocked the ne gotiations for weeks: 1. Allied insistence on the right to rotate troops and replace worn equipment and supplies. on airfield construction and re- 2. The U. N. demand for a ban pair. 3. Inspection behind the lines during an armistice, Including ae rial observation. School Groups Present Program For Rotations Three groups from Roseburg Senior and Junior high achools presented a musical program be fore members ot the Rotary club In the Umpqua hotel Thursday noon. The schools' choruses sang Christmas selections, and a group of Junior high school students pre sented instrumental numbers. It was announced that Rotar ians will hold an auction Jan. 25 to raise funds for the March of Dlmea campaign. Selling will be conducted In the Roseburg Auc tion market by the management, TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY The South Umrjaua Rod and Gun club will hold a turkey shoot at tne clubhouse west of Canyon ville Sunday, Dec. 23. Shot guns and .22 open sights will be used. i Sandwiches and coffee will be 1 served. Xwmsjoj to (jew M 'r U . hetrticst joy of Christmas Is not found In receiving ..' jjj i ft V i U but in giving. So this greeting is sent with a hope that ill I'll V- Cod's promise of Joy and Love, of Peace and Good S will be yours this Holiday Season. S I G FETT ' 527 NORTH JACKSON t P c'X 1 Janet Hargls, above, Is the new managing editor of the Orange n Rneomtrtf hitfh er-hnnl niwr editor Marcia Newland announced today. Miss Hargls will also be next year's editor-in-chief of the paper. Active in the high school Peo- sters, commercial club and Or ange R, Miss Hargis has been nominated for student body vice- president to replace iom Bume. She plans to stud journalism at the University of Oregon fol lowing graduation from high SCHOOL Baptist Church Choir Presents Vesper Concert The First Baptist church choir will present a vesper concert of Christmas music at 4 p.m. Sun day in the church. Wendell Johnson will direct the choir- and Miss Gladys Strong will Brovide organ music. REGON PRELUDE fan far. tor Chriitmu Day . Shaw Tha Choir Invocation . The J"aitor SUant Nlfht OruDar Th. Choir and Coasratatlon Tfce Chrletmaa Story Ltika S nev. Raymond Schaefar. Pa.tor Tha Sh.ph.rd i Villi Edmundeon Glory to God in tha Hlghaat Pargolaal Tha Choir Hra. liorrU Bldw.il Gen Vataa Lauralea Wlnnllord W. L Lowary Anicla Wa Hava Haard on UUh O. Holy Nlht Adama Boaaburf Hl(h School GlrU Olaa Club Mari.lvn TaralA.a RoomiM Oood Newi Prom H.avan Bach Break Porth. O Baautaoua Uaavanly . Light Bcn Tha Choir Sonata da China No. Coram Adagio Praato - WendaU Johnson, Violin, Mra. Leon Mulk.y. Violin, Mra. WendaU Johnson. Callo, Miss Gsdva stron. Piano It Cama Upon A Mldnlf ht Clear Speaks an. saorru diowcii, oopriuu Jnaanh funa Haaklnf a Raatlni Placa wJloughby Tha Choir Joy To Tha World - Handel Tne (JhoLr ana tongreaeuon Banedlction PosUuda Green Community Church Yule Program Sunday Green Community church will hold its Christmas program Sun day evening in- the church. The program will be In two Darts. Starting at 7:30 will be the Sunday school program. It will be followed by a pageant, "One Night in Bethelehem," Ivhich will be presented by ttie young people. Singers will be Katherlne See, Larry Erskin and Ray Hockett. The minister, Rev. Ralph Knauf, will deliver a special Christmas message at the 11 a.m. service. The sermon will b e "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." There will be no evening sermon. Funeral To Be Saturday For Mrs. Anna Weaver Funeral services for Mrs. Anns Weaver, 85, will be held at the chapel of the Long & Orr mor tuary Saturday at 10 a.m. with tne Rev. Walter A. MacArthur officiating. Concluding services and Interment will be in the Ma sonic cemetery at Coquille. Mrs. Weaver died Dec. 18. She was the widow of the late Cleal Weaver. Born April 17, 1865, in Myrtle Creek and a life-long resi dent of that community, she was the daughter of Aaron and Anna Woods Dysert, pioneer settlers. She waa a member of the Rebekah lodge of Mytle Creek. Surviving are three sons, Wal ter Krants of Coquille, Floyd and Chester Krants of Myrtle Creek, and a daughter, Mrs. Fred (Sadie) Fritts, Melrose. Local Woman's Mother Among Ship's Survivors Mrs. Christian Jensen, mother of Mrs. Charlea Fox, Roseburg, was among the survivors of the Danish motorshlp Erria that burned In the mouth of the Co lumbia river early Thursday. Although Mrs. Jensen was able to escape the burning ship, she was unable to remove any of her belongings. Persons evacuated were allowed only the "clothing they were wearing." The ship, one of the East Asiatic lines, was bound for Copenhagen, Denmark, through the Panama Canal lone. The survivors are to report to San Francisco where they will be issued duplicates of drivers li censes and important papers that were lost with the ship. Mrs. Jensen's late husband was president and a part owner in the shipping line. Accident Victim's Body Being Shipped To Utah Body of Estil Ray Raymer, 36, of Tiller, who died Monday mor nln? as a result of injuries in an auto accident Sunday night, was shipped to Cedar City, Utah Fri day. The funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 26, in the chapel of Southern Utah mortuary, Cedar City. Gam mort uary In Myrtle Creek will handle local arrangements. Survivors include the widow, Ra- mona; daughter, LaRae; son, Dwane and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Raymer of Boling Green, Ky. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses NATiCN-HEBERLEIN Doyle Dean Nation, North Bend and Dorothy Jean Heberlein, Coos Bay. Divorce Suits Filed KRESS Halbert J. vs. Ethel J. Kress. Cruelty charged. Plain tiff asks court to determine cus tody of three minor children. Property disposition asked. r tunc tv..n Ivmiea. va Archie Raymond Lewis. Cruelty cnargea. n.uAv& Rwna farant.a rDCMcmur trlnra M frnm Lilburn D. Crenshaw. Custody of one minor child awarded to plain tiff. DRUNK FINED ' Ulmer Leon Mills. 1203 N. Jack. son St, was fined $25 on a drunk charge Friday, reports acting Mu nicipal Judge R. L Whipple. f The Weal Christmas t Ciftl J "eTwT- V. V Pol.OAe rfa' HEW ROYAL World's Ho. 1 Portable Aik about osr nnvsniMt ttrm tssayl Buy early while stack Is eamplete KEN'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT 61 J South Stephens Phone J-S456 AMM 3e STANLEY WALKER, above, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sturgell Walker, 794 Cummins, Roseburg, is home on 14-day leave from Monterey naval air station, Calif. Walker's leeve ends Dec. 28, at which time he will -etur.i to Monterey. WASHING MACHINE PARTS SERVICE CENTER HONEST - DEPENDABLE SERVICE For All Makes of Washers Automatic General Elee. Easy Apex - Wards Dexter - ABC Maytag Horton Bendix Norge Haag Conlon Speed Quean Whirlpool Kenmore Thor Zenith J. E. Newberry's Washing Machine Sales Service Parts 102 West Commerical Phone 3-3591 Pick-Up and Delivery Reseburg, Ore. Emma Frances Smith, 82, Passes Here Thursday Emma Frances Smith, 82, resi dent of Roseburg the last four years, died at Mercy hospital rnursaay. She was born April 8, 1869, at' Crawford, Iowa, and later moved I to California, where she resided until 1847, coming then to Rose burg. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Clara Wright of Dunlap, Iowa; a niece, Mrs. Ruby Tucker, Rose burg, and nephew. Ferry Smith, Yoncalla. Services will be held in the cha pel of Long & Orr mortuary Sun day at 2 p.m. with Rev. R. V. Kleinfeldt of the First Christian church officiating. Concluding services and interment will follow, in the Masonic cemetery. 1 w",l"v!2 J LOW AS . at AM 41 Fectery Trained Mechanics I S L tJ Genuine Fadwy Replace- . . merit Parts Wl WILL DO THI WORK V M" MONTH. NOW... YOU PAY LATER IUDGET PLAN HANSEN MOTOR CO. OAK end STEPHENS PHONE 3-4446 FAMOUS UPWARD-ACTING SECTIONAL GARAGE DOOR , Compare those de lux rearvres with any of her doori FLEETWOOD I. 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