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ft TV. tJ-w.P.wi... tnuihun. Wad. July 21. 1954 WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP TO HOLD ALL-DAY MEETING THURSDAY en' Fellowship will be held at the Westside Christian tnurcn Thit. cst.v ni.h Ifl.k lunch at noon. Betty Smith will be the leader. Yvonne Smith will proviio the coffee ami dessert. All ladies of the church are most cordially Invited to attend. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN TO MEET Women of the Country Club will meet Thursday at a 12:30 luncn eon with progressive or foursome bridge to Degin at 1 p.m. kesinol nssss BATHROOM LUXURY BUDGET-PRICED " PINK AND BLUB SHOWER PARTY GIVEN BY NEEDLE CLUB The Hubbard Creek Needle Clt:b held its July meeting last Wednes day, at the home of Mrs. Kitty Koeder. on Millwood urive. A potluck dinner was served at noon, wiin aire, vemeia .Terry, Esther Mohr and Ollie Ferry as hostesses. In the afternoon two or the members, Mrs. Hiram Ger mond and Mrs. Robert Germond. were given a double pink and blue shower. Those enjoying the day were Mrs. Sadie McKinnev and Brand daughter, Diana McCrae, Thelraa Leonard, Dale Judd and ton, Han dy; Flo Rippstein and daughter, Carolyn: Geny Murphy and daugh ter Peggy: Sally Amerson, Ella Teller and children, Carl, Betty and Mildred; Helen Liles and daughter, Kathy; Catherine Roe- der, uiga Lues, Helen Micnei ana sons, Kenneth and Kieth; Wilma Christman and twin boys, Larry and Terry; Carl Judd, Leona Da hack and daughter, Nikki; Miss Judy Polk, Ollie Perry and chil dren, Norma and Douglas; Ver nita Perry and daughter. Sharon; and Esther Mohr and daughters, Mary and Barbara; and the guest of honor, Mrs. Hiram Germond and children, Paula and Eddie; and Mrs. Robert Germond and sons, Teddy and Dick. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were: Martha Clark, Hazel Judd, Pat Rent, Lillian Phelps, Eva Lewis and Mils Mary Leonard. JUDD FAMILY HONORS MEMBER The Judd family held a picnic Sunday at Mack Brown Park near Umpqua to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Hazel Judd. A basket lunch was served to: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Judd and small son Randy; Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Phelps and son Joe; Mrs. Garth Judd and daughters, Diane and Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Judd, Mr. and Mrs. iruitt walker and children, Linda, Steven, and Shar on who are visiting here from Coolidge, Arizona; the guest of honor, her husband Lath Jud I, and children, Brenda, Marjorie, Bernice. Clayton. Lorena and Shir ley. The day was spent in visitlne. games nun awiuiming. PARTY NIGHT SET FOR FRIDAY AT CAMAS GRANGE Friday night, July 23, win be Know Your Neiehbor" nariv mgnt ana will De neia at the cam as Valley Grange Hall at 8 p.m. There will be round and square dancing, cards and other games. The ladies are asked to bring either sandwiches or cake for the refreshments. LARGE CROWD. ATTENDS OAKLAND BAZAAR AND SUPPER The bazaar and supper given by the Associated Women of the Community Presbyterian Church of Oakland was- a most success ful affair of last Friday evening. Oakland Garden Club's display was a beautiful arrangement of flowers depicting a garden icene with trellis and pool. Mrs. Na dine Stearns was chairman. A program was presented with an old time city council meeting being presented in skit form with the following taking part: Mrs. Isabell Crist, Mrs. Don Salchen berg, Mrs. Edith Dunn, Mrs. John Biegelow, Mrs. Homer Noble, Mrs. Ruth Bunch, Mrs. Dale Swine hart, Mrs. Vene'ta Riggs, Mary Lee, Kittle Ross and Jesse '.ee. All were dressed in 1900 stylea. Other skits and musical numbers were presented. Proceeds of the affair win (0 toward the building fund. A pet parade preceded the supper with Vera Little in charge and headed by the Oakland saddle Club, PYTHIAN SISTERS FRIENDSHIP CLUB PICNIC THURSDAY Pythian Sisters Friendship Club wiu picnic unursaay at umpqua Park between 6:30 and 7 p.m. Members and their families are urged to attend and are asked to bring food and their own table service. Those desiring transpor tation are asked -to call Thelma Cameron, Most Excellent Chief. EVERGREEN HE CLUB WILL MEET THURSDAY Club will meet Thursday at. the hall for a potluck noon luncheon. Local Community News Briefs Return To Work Rosie Smith has returned to ber work at Mercy Hospital, following a couple of weeks vacationing. Here From Timber Mr. and Mrs. Guy Griffin of Timber spent last weekend here visiting the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bloomberg, on Lookingglass Road. Moved Mr. and Mrs. Waliy Crook and daughter moved last weekend from Harrison Street to Rosewood Homes in West Rose-burg. We're Saying . . . Otl To all of you who attended and helped to make our Grand Opening such a won derful success. YOURJXCIUSIVE CROS1EY-BENDIX DEALER i'i m n u ivi v i vrui- 328 nTjoHcioh Sr. Dial 3-5033 Ellsworth's Indian Bill For $3 Million Passes WASHINGTON Ul - A bill by Rep. Ellsworth (R-Ore), aimed at dividing more than three million dollars among Oregon Indians, was passed by the House Monday. The bill, which goes to the Sen ate, calls for the secretary of the Interior to prepare a roll of mem bers of the confederated bands of Umpqua and Calapooias, the Tilla mook, Coquille, Tootootney, Chet co and Molalla tribes. The rolls would provide the basis for distribution of the three million dollars which the United States Court of Claims awarded the In dians in 1951. New, Company Formed For Riddle Gang Mill fit. T OoActnn T ..V.- f Riddle, has filed for articles of incorporation for 1 new gang mill at me company's plant near the Pruner Bridge on the W e aver Roed east of Riddle. Incoporators are Lee C. an Nellie M. Preston and 0. H. Bengt so n. The incorporation is listed ai capitalizing at $25,000. Riddle Correspondent Mrs. Erma Best reports work has already started on the gang operation. Girl, 13, Dies After Auto Accident Monday PORTLAND m Delores Cubelic. 13, of Cherryville was injured fa tally, and three other children and their grandmother were hurt Mon day when an automobile ran off a highway east of Sandy. The grandmother, Mrs. Marie Wilma Otto, 49, of Cherryville, was driving the car. She and the others, Gregory Wasinger, S, and his sis ters, Pamela, 4, .and Donna, 2, were treated for non-critical injuries. DIRECTORY DELAYED The Roseburg Chamber of Com merce reports that the new Rose burg City Directory will not be available for several Weeks. The representative of the pub lisher informed the chamber of the delay. The new book is being published by T. W. Salisbury Co., Portland. sank raiitc LOGGING SUPPLIES By order of the Referee, the following J. Bean, dba Olympia Supply Co., of Oregon, will be told under sealed bids: LOT NO. 1: 1952 Packard Mayfair, Dodge 2-ton truck, Ford Vt ton pickup and Ford Vx ton pickup ... estimated value $4,500 LOT NO. 3: Wire rope, chokers, pulleys, sheaves, plumbing supplies, rubber hose, belts, dressings, sprockets, gears, bearings, set collars ond chains . . . estimated value $14,700.00 esti- assets formerly owned by Isadora 803 Winchester Street, Roseburg, LOT NO. 2: Electric motors and controls . . mated value $3,000.00 LOT NO. 4: Grease, winches, jacks, fuel tanks, chain blocks, rubber covered steel cable, and miscellaneous used shop equipment . . . estimated value $2,040.00 LOT NO. 5: Bolts, washers, nails, spikes, rivets, tongs and hooks, grinding wheels, files, abrasives, saws, welding equip ment, assorted hand tools, safety and fire equipment, binders, and flares . . , estimated value $9,600.00 LOT NO. 6: Mershan resaw and drive and miscellan eous used machinery . . . estimated val ue $7,500.00 LOT NO. 7: New steol, overhead crane and scrap iron, steel, brass, copper and aluminum , . , esrimarea value z,yiu.uu Bids will be received for each item In Lot 1, or for the whole, end for the m,1In9 lo" or ,h who1 ot ,h remaining lots.Bids will be opened ot 10:00 a.m., July 26, 1954, at 803 Winchester Street, Roseburg, Ore gon, end may be submitted prior to that time by mail to the trustee ot P. O. Box 587, Roseburg, Oregon. Bids by mail should be morked to in dicate their contents. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check or iVzt i 10 of omoun Purchasers Must Remove by August 5, II anVVF ?" be '"'P""1 on Friday "! Saturday, July 23 ond 24, otf 03 Winchester Street, Roseburg, Oregon, or by appointment. Rights are reserved to reject any and all bids. ' Karl. L Wegnar, Trustee, 21 East Broadway, Eugene, Oregon Hayhurst Club Names Officers By MRS. GEORGE EOES At a recent meeting of the Hayhurst Community club, the following offices were filled lor the coming year: president, Mrs. Quentin Rychard; vice president, Mrs. Ed Williams; secretary treas urer, Mrs. Henry Hubbel. Guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. . Portlock recently were Mrs. J. Boren and Mr. and Mrs. Basha of Seattle, Wash. Miss Pat Morris returned home Saturday after spending a month visiting relatives in Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stockier and son, Bruce, of Seattle is visit ing at the home of Mrs. Stack er's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Les Morris. Miss Nanell Akard of Bakers field, Calif., is visiting at the Les Morris' home for a week. Mrs. Homer Kruse, Mrs. Bob Smith, Gordon and Madelyn Smitn are. visiting at the home of Miss Vesta Lamb in Astoria for a week. In California Mr. and Mrs. Felix Latham and family left Friday for a two-week visit with Mrs. Latham's parents, in Downey, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Stock left Friday for South Dakota, where they will meet their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Stockstad, and visit relatives in South Da kota for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Stockstad are from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canney and Mrs. Dsrothy Holtan and daughter of Eugene spent Wed nesday, visiting at the George Edes home. Mrs. Ed Kelso drove to San Francisco with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Crowe, for a week's vacation. Suffers Sprained Ankle Mrs. L. A. Miles, a member of the News-Review office staff, suffered a sprained right ankle In a fall Monday in front of the News Review Enjoyed Trip Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bradley and children spent last week vacationing at Lakeview and enjoyed fishing on the Rogue River. They operate Bradley's Market on Garden Valley Rd. Mrs. Garhart Back Mrs. Eliz abeth Garbart has returned to her office in the Medical Arte Build ing, following a vacation spent in Seattle visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garbart Arrive For Visit The Rev. and Mrs. John Parrott and three children of Bellingbam, Wash., have arrived in Roseburg, to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Par rott is the former Jean Garhart and is the daughter of Mrs. Eliza beth Garhart of this city. At Clarke Home Mrs. E. F. Tandy of Washington, D. C, who has been spending the last week here visiting at the home of Miss Helen Casey on Blakeley Street, is spending this week as the guest of Mrs. Arthur Clarke, on Kane Street. Take Vacation Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Dunn and sons, Mike and John, are back home following a two-week vacation trip. They vis ited Mr. Dunn's family at Bridge port, Neb., and drove via Reno and Denver to Rushmore Nation al Park in North Dakota and to Yellowstone. They report that the weather was very hot. Back From Vacation Dr. and Mrs. James E. Campbell are back at their borne in Hucreat, following a vacation of a month. Dr. Campbell attended the Amer ican Medical Association meeting in San Francisco, after which they went to Eastern Oregon and then to Canada for the remainder of their vacation. Mrt. Trued Home Mrs. S. Clarence Trued, who underwent emergency, surgery for a rup tured appendix at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene several weeks ago, has been discharged and is now convalescing at her home on South Main Street in Roseburg. Mr, Trued went to Eugene and brought her home. Visits Friend Miss Barbara Pattison went by plane Sunday to Santa Rosa, Calif., to visit Miss Mary Margaret Cobb, a former high school chum. Sitter Visits Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Weiler, Phoenix, Ariz., were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pargeter on Harrison Street. The two women are sisters. - Returns Te Salt Lake Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Beyers have re turned to their borne in Salt Lake City following several days visit ing in Roseburg with the former's mother, Mrs. Cora Beyers. Visits Relatives Mr. and Mrs. William Crane and family of Bell flower Calif., are spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. Crane's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Toppings, and family at Melrose. The group spent Sunday at Winchester Bay. Attends Conference Miss Pa--tricia Roark spent four days in Corvallis last week attending an extension secretary's conference on the college campus. She is em ployed as secretary in the office of Roland Parker, Douglas County Agriculture Agent. ' Hep On Business William A. Mortimer, division, supervisor of the Farmer Insurance Group, of Eugene was in Roseburg Friday attending to business. Also call ing at the Farmers Insurance of fice one day last week was Bob Kennedy, district a sent for Farm ers Insurance of Grants Pass. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and family of Eu gene were in Roseburg Sunday to attend the wedding of the former's brother, Leslie Johnson, which was held t Winston. On Vacation Miss Dorothy Smith, secretary to the personnel officer at the VA Hospital, is taking 1 three-week vacation. Sh9 plans to spend some time in Chi cago. Enoy Weekend Here Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kunz of Portland spent the weekend in Roseburg as guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Kenneth O'Loughlin. They formerly made their home here. Here From Richmond Mr. and Mrs.' Harvey MeMurray and sons, Ray and Jimmie, of Rich mond were overnight guests Mon day at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pargeter at Melrose. VI-l-AP L.V- ViimarA Iff Parker has returned to his home at south Gate, Calif., following a visit in Roseburg with his mother, Mr i?hnrlpt llaalv ond rvitu h; brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Parker. Has HouseouMti Mr. r,. Bevers is entprtainintf h n ,, B ,. guests at ber home at 645 S. Pine ai., uiis ween, tier guests are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Selander of Portland and Mr Alir-o nl..i, of San Jose. The -two women guests are sisters, and they are sisters-in-law of Mrs. Beyers. Improved M'rs. Anna Peter son of E. Lane Street is reported to be improved in health after having been ill for some time. Report Warm Weather Mr and Mrs. Ernest .Schlick and son' Charles, returned to Roseburg Sat urday evening following 10 days spent visiting Mrs. Schlicfc's moth friends at Valley Falls, Kan. They report that the weather there was very hot with temperatures rang lng from 108 to 116 degrees every day. Visit At Myers Home Dr Ja cob Myers of Chicago and bis daughter, Mrs. David Matthews and daughters, Malinda and Virginia,- of Los Angeles, have re turned to their homes, following a visit in Roseburg at the home of the, former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myers, and children, Trudy and Jeremy, on South Main Street. Dr. Myers is well-known in Roseburg, hav. ing visited here a number of times. t SURE ir. With c-H Mrs. Drcxel WHY DO YOU PREFER BLUE BONNET? I ITU I lit . ,1 u L ' Mn. David Anthony Drextl of Southern Pina, N.C.,it known among her friends a a charm ' ing and distinguished hotttn. "Frankly, we serve smooth spreading Blub Bonnet regu larly in our home because every body loves its 8ttnnj-8iiee flavorl Blub Bonnet improves the taste of all foods, whether used as a table spread or in cooking. For Flavor, Nutrition ond Economy, I recommend Blub Bonnet!" 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