The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 21, 1952, Image 16

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    H ' Th Newi-Rtvltw, Roseburg, Or.--Wa'., May 21, 1952
.dillaro methodists
;to havi conference
The fourth quarterly Conference
."of the Dillard Methodist Church
!will be held Thursday, May 22
;t 8 o'clock 'with Rev. S. Ray--nor
Smith of the Southern district
in attendance. All members of the
I official as well as all members of
'the church are requested to be
present at this Important meet-Ing.
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SUNSET GARDEN CLUB
HAS PLANT EXCHANGE
The Sunset Garden Club of Dil.
lard-Winston held a delightful
plant exchange during their reg
ular meeting Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Dean Collins. The busi
ness meeting convened at eleven
o'clock, conducted by Mrs. Leo
Manske, acting president, in the
absence of Mrs. Art Johnson. A
discussion was held on slipping
and growing chrysanthemums.
Four new members were voted
on and accepted into the club:
Mr. Fred Albertus, Mrs. Roy
Gordon, Mrs. Virgil Post and Mrs.
Ronald Burgess.
It was decided to hold the next
meeting at the home of Mrs. Leo
Manske, and from there to visit
various iris gardens around the
Roseburg area.
A sark lunch was enjoyed at
noon. The group all helped the
hostess, Mrs. Collins, draw plans
for landscaping her yard. A bulb
exchange was - participated in
from the gardens of Mrs. Rosa
Heinbach. The group later went
to the home of Mrs. Alvin Tip
ton to admire her flowering
shrubs.
Those present for the Interest
ing meeting were the Mcsdames
Lettltia Halverson, Ava Smith,
Alvin Tipton, Leo Manske and
two grandchildren; Eleanor Shig
ley, Frances Collins, Decla Tay
lor, Rosa Heinbach and the host
ess, Mrs. Collins.
DAY and NIGHT
WRECKER SERVICE
PHONE 3-4148
Doyle's Sales and Service
Umpqua Highway
Contract Goes
To Portland Firm
By MRS. ARTHUR M. SELBY
Orville C. Hanson, resident en
gineer for the U. S. Bureau of
Public Roads, reports that the
Watts Construction Company of
Portland was awarded the con
tract for four and one-half miles
construction of the new North
Umpqua highway from Bogus
Creek to Steamboat. It will cost
$465,000. The Watts Co. is plan
ning the building of a camp at
Williams Creek to house 50 of
their construction men.
Hanson also reports that the
Kuckenburg Construction Com
pany has a great number of men
and heavy equipment on the job
to complete the two contracts
which it holds for construction of
the new North Umpqua highway.
The contract covering Susan
Creek to Burnt Creek, work on
which was started in the spring of
1951, is almost completed. O n
Kuckenburg's contract for the
road construction from Burnt
Creek to Bogus Creek, awarded
thm last fall, the company was
able to work only two weeks when
wealher conditions forced it to
close down the first of Novem
ber. Hanson. . in charge of all
these operations, states that Kick
enburg Construction expects to
have its contracts completed this
fall.
TOASTMISTR ESS CLUB
HAS RECENT SESSION
"Take An Oregon Trip," Mrs.
C. E. Reece told the Toastmist
ress Club at regular session last
Wednesday evening. Mrs. Reece
took her audience, vacationing
through lecture.
Mrs. Glenn Parker opened the
meeting and Mrs. Robert Allen
gave the invocation, Mrs. Roy
Stein also gave a short talk.
Mrs. Hilda Peterson, toastmis
tress, introduced Miss Velma
Worth, who told of her early life
in Oregon.
Critics for the evening were
Mrs. H. 0. Austin, Mrs. Walter
Barker and Mrs. Thomas Patty,
evaluator.
Miss Janis Johnson, centennial
queen candidate, was a guest for
the evening.
Plans were made for a dinner
meeting May 28.
WOMEN'S ENEFIT ASS'N
PLANS DESSERT-LUNCHEON
The Women's Benefit Associa
tion will meet Thursday, May 22,
a 1:45 p.m. -for a dessert-luncheon
at the home of Mrs. Vivian
Romaine, 312 N. Chadwick.
All members and their invited
guests are urged to attend.
EVERGREEN GRANGE H. I.
CLUB PLANS MEETING
Evergreen Grange Home Eco
nomics Club will meet Thursday
at 801 Vista for a noon potluck
luncheon. Members are request
ed to bring table service. Host
esses will be Gladys Stafford,
Cora Johnson and Dorothy Talbot.
LADY ELKS TO MEET
TOMORROW EVENING
The Lady Elks will meet Thurs
day evening at 8 p.m. at the Elks
Temple. Everyone has been re
quested to bring a white elephant
for silent auction.
FREE SHAVERS CLINIC
at Fred Meyer Thursday May 22
Bring In your electric ratvar for a complete
overhaul and reconditioning, oiling, and clean
ing. Experts do the work and worn part will
be carefully replaced at reasonable prices.
I ALLOWANCE Juit bring in 11 J!1
I your old electric raior and we J I ; lawy-' yC
1 will, live you $7.50 trade-in al- vj ' U
I ' lowance on a brand new Rem- I
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With Trode In
FOUNTAIN PEN SERVICE:
Fountain Pent cleaned and terviced free. Points replaced at reasonable
prices. Pocket lighter cleaned and serviced free. Parts replaced at rea
sonable prices.
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112 NORTH JACKSON
Local News
Leaves For Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Dilley of Roseburg
have left for a vacation in Fort
land and San Francisco.,
Returns From Trip Roy Byrd
of Nielsen's Market In Roseburg
has returned from a vacation and
is back at work.
Taken To, Portland Kenneth
Plunkett of Roseburg has been
taken to a Portland hospital for
medical treatment.
Spends Weekend In Salem
Mrs. Jo Slocum of Roseburg vis
ited Salem last weekend. While
there she received medical treat
ment. Morgans Return Home Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Morgan have
returned to their home in Rose
burg, following the last several
days in Portland attending to busi
ness. Visiting Friends Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Slults and children, Lynn,
David and Baby Brian, of Rose
burg, visited Salem over the week
end, where they saw friends and
relatives.
Spends Weekend Here Mickie
Coen, student at Willamette Uni
versity, Salem, spent the weekend
in Roseburg with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Coen, on Overlook.
On Program Mr. and Mrs.
Fuller Johnson of the News-Review
circulation department were
guests interviewed Tuesday mor
ning by Mel Venter on the Break
fast Gang radio program in San
F"rancisco. The Johnsons are en
joying a two-weeks vacation.
In Eastern Oregon Dr. and
Mrs. Leland Van Allen spent the
weekend in Eastern Oregon. The
Van Aliens make their home in
Roseburg.
' Spends Day In Myrtle Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers of My
ers Shoe Repair Store of Roseburg
spent Sunday transacting business
in Myrtle Creek. .
On Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
Tom McKinney of Rosexurg have
left for a week's vacation in Port
land and Vancouver and to visit
their daughter.
Te Leave For California John
Carrigg of Garden Valley will be
leaving for Berkeley, Calif., short
ly to visit his sister, Mrs. Harold
Clyde. Mr. Carrigg will visit Mrs.
Clyde until the beginning of
June, then bring his sister to visit
their mother. Mr. Carrigg's sister
will leave Portland June 4 for New
York, where she will visit her
brother, Dr. Norman Carrigg.
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WE MAKE YOUR
WATCH KEEP TIME
400 N. JACKSON
Johnnie Meet Fiance
Marilyn In N.Y. Smack!
NEW YORK I Weeping
Crooner Johnnie Ray says he has
"only tears of joy" for his fiancee,
pretty Marilyn Morrison.
This was Ray's comment Mon
day as he arrived at La Guardia
field on a flight from Cincinnati.
Miss Morrison, 22, daughter of a
California night club operator, was
there to greet .the 25-year-old sing
er with a kiss.
They are to be married here
Sunday.
CHECK
UTNE BROS.
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Dealers
For Budget-Priced
USED CARS
659 N. Jackson Ph. 3-5355
Tomorrow's
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Service
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ice beyond the
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no "extras" to buy. Provides
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pump capacity, of course. Only
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FREE PARKING AT THE FARM BUREAU
W. Washington at S.P. Tracks
Roseburg, Oregon
PHONE 3-5022
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this new Norge washer ill you want. If at the end of 30 days you don't agree
that it's the fiiust, most tfjicitni automatic washer on the market rtgmdUst
J fric we'll pick it up and return your full payment.
WHAT COVID 8M0XFAiRJ
But wait! We'll even go further than
that! We'll give you a big, generous
supply of ALL with measuring cup
plus a new lightweight metal clothes
carrier FREE of extra cost. And if
you decide to return your Norge, you
keep 'em . . ,t no cost to you! That's
right a big generous supply of ALL
with measuring cup plus new
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enough? Don't waste a minute. Come
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Tbis, of course does not include ny plumbing charges.
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SUNDAYS 'TIL 5:30 P.M.
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