Frl.f Mar. 21, 1952 The News-Review, Reseburf, Ore. 9
HAVE OIL ON HAND
FOR EASTER DAY,
IKI CASE OLD SOU
SHOULD STAY AWAY
Roseburg Man Returns
From Overseas Duty
Sgt. Tyrus Lovelace, son of Mr.
and Mrs. . G. Lovelace of Rose,
burg, recently departed from duty
with Gen. Matthew B. Ritigway's
Honor Guard Company in Tokyo to
return to the United States,
Lovelace, a veteran of Korean
combat duty, served with the Hon
or Guard as a platoon sergeant.
During the early part of the Kor
ean campaign, he was a member
of the 1st Raider Company, serv
ing with that unit for seven
months prior to joining the Honor
Guard. While in Korea he was
awarded the Korean Service Rib
bon with three campaing stars and
one arrowhead, representing an in
itial assault on an enemy - held
beach.
A graduate of Eugene High
School and former student at the
University of Oregon, Lovelace en
tered the Army in 1948 at Fort
Ord, Calif. He arrived in the Far
East in 1949.
ENLISTS
Lloyd Gale Springs, 20, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Springs, Ump
qua Star Route, Oakland, has en
listed in the Marines, according to
the local recruiting office. Springs
is receiving recruit training at San
Diego. Before enlisting he worked
at the Martin Brothers Box Co.
L. E. JONES RETURNS
Lowell E. Jones, Roseburg, is re
turning to San Diego, Calif., aboard
the aircraft carrier USS Essex.
The huge vessel has been operat
ing in Korean waters for nine
months.
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Evangelism
Program Set
By Methodists
With the coming of Dr." Roy A.
Fedje of Portland as the guest
leader and some nine other Meth
odist ministers of churches from
Elkton on the north to Days Creek
on the south and their respective
guest leaders, Roseburg Method
ism will begin operations Friday
March 21 as a "secondary cen
ter" of the United Evangelistic
Mission of Methodism in the Pa
cific Northwest.
Final preparation will be made
for these Umpqua Methodist
Churches to participate in this pro
gram of evangelism that has been
moving across the denomination,
at a banquet Friday at 7:30 p.m.
in the First Methodist Church. All
of these ministers participated in
a similar mission in the Portland
area just a week ago. The mis
sion now moves out into the re
maining portion of the state.
It is a program of united shar
ing, witnessing and worshipping,
says the Rev. W. A. MacArthur.
Every Methodist Church in the en
tire northwest, Washington, Idaho,
Oregon, has been, or will be this
week, engaged in Hie program of
preaching and visitation evangel
ism. Each Methodist minister has
been- a guest leader in some other
church as well as a host pastor
I when his own congregation was
I involved in the mission.
Dr. Fedje will lead seminars
with these pastors every morning
i on the mechanics of membership
I training classes, methods of as.
I simulating new members into the
organizations of the church and
other essentials of good church-
manship. Dr. S. Raynor Smith,
superintendent of the southern dis
I trict will also be in the city during
the week to assist in the mission.
Probata Orders Issued
In Two Estates Hera
Grace B. Hildeburn, Roseburg,
was appointed Wednesday as ex
ecutrix of the estate of hor late
husband, Harry J. Hildeburn, who
died at Roseburg March 8.
Legatees named in the will arc
Kie widow; a son, Harry J. Hilde-
Durn jr., umana, Neb., and a
daughter, Adeo Sua Reed, Hoqui
am, Wash.
Value of the estate was estim.
ated at $25,000. Appointed apprais
ers Wednesday were W. F. Chap
man, J. A. Harding and C. W.
Wharton.
The estate of ICnei Doshua Chil
son, who died at Roseburg Feb. 9,
is valued at 22,187.65, according
to an inventory filed Wednesdav.
Appraisal was by Bonnie Daug'h
erty, Mary Monk and Randall
Young. Benjamin F. Chilson, 414
E. Second ACve. W., widower, is a
ministrator.
YOUTH ACCUSED
A 17-year-old Portland youth was
arrested here by sheriff's deputies
On A nPttV larinv rhirna Mia
i sheriff's office reported. He' was
released Wednesday to Multnomah
County authorities.
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Today make on appointment to have
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this big contest. All photographs will be
posted in our studio after April 17 ond
will be voted on by the public. Your baby's
success in this contest will depend on ex
pression, popularity ond photogenic
qualities.
Age Limit 6 months to 6 years
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SATURDAY
ONLY!
Its DOLLAR DAY at Miller's. The most
super DOLLAR RAY you hove ever seen
or heard about. During this STORE-WIDE
SALE you will find on every floor, our regu
lar high quality merchandise lots of it
at the ridiculously low price of ONE DOL
LAR. Be here when the doors open to be
sure of a complete selection of these
fabulous bargains.
CUPS and SAUCERS
IMPORTED BONE CHINA
Reg. 1.95
NOW
1.00
I Set
FLORAL CHINTZ
36" Wide - Values to 1.59
.00
NOW '
1
YARD
RAYON CURTAINS
White Panel - Reg. 1.59
1.00
I
v.
NOW
EACH
RECORDS
Large Group - 78 r.p.m.
1.00
2 FOR I
TOWELS
Fingertip Size All Colors
1.00
HI
3 FOR
1
BABY BOTTLES
Bouncer, Regular 1.35
r.
T-SHIRTS
Full Combed Yarns - Fast Colors
Sizes 1-6
NOW
1
.00
ONE GROUP
LADIES' GLOVES 1
1.00
2 PAIR I
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Ladies' Handkerchiefs
Values to 98c .
1.00
4 FOR I
. LADIES' HOSIERY I
Discontinued colors-Values to 1.95
All Leg Lengths
.00
Remember, Saturday is the one ana"
' only day for this sale, so be sure to
hurry in to Miller's for DOLLAR DAY
bargains.'
STORE HOURS
9:30 to 5:30'
AIR SPRAY
ROOM DEODORIZER
.4 Fragrances
3 BOTTLES
r.oo';
36" CORDUROY
Selection of 12 Colors
Regular 1.59 . ... .
NOW
1.00. -
I - YARD
RAYON PRINTS
39" and 42" wide-Reg. 1 ,69
1.00
I
NOW
YARD .
MEN'S GOLF, CAPS
with Colored Glasses - Reg. 1.50
" 1.00
... NOW I ' -
MEN'S T-SHIRTS
Fancy Knits Regular 2.95
.00
NOW
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HANDKERCHIEFS
" van HEUSEN
4 FOR
1
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NECKYlES. ,
ASSORTED PATTERNS .
1.00
2 FOR I
WORK SOCKS
LONG WEARING .
1.00
3 PAIR I
WHITE OX GLOVES
FOR WORK.
1.00
3 PAIR I -
PLASTIC APRONS
Bib and Waist styles-Reg. '1.19"
1.00 ,
NOW ONLY I
PANTS DRYER
Children's Size Reg. 1.50
1.00
AUTOMATIC PLEATER
Regular 1.95
1.00
NOW
NOW
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NEW SPRING FLOWERS
LARGE GROUP
1.00
2 FOR I
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