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He is as skilled in his profession of medicine as we are In our profession , of pharmacy. Your Friendly Family Pharmacy FORESTERS SHIFTED MEDFORD Wl - Brittain H. Ash, former ranger at McKenzie Bridge in the Willamette National Forest, has been named Butte Falls district Ranger for the Rogue Siver Forest. JANE RUSSELL Marti!!. "CENTLEMEN MARRY IRUNETTES" A vFIM. Vyaflr fndvttk Co-Slurrln, JEANNI CHAIN Htlmti Iftru Unifi Artiilt i wishes to at) out 3-4333 It 4 MAKES A HOT ME AC. ( v3$0) ! . . . . ' ' . 1 5 ! 1 Local Community News Briefs Spend Sunday In Eueane Con gressman and Mrs. Harris Ells worth of Roseburg spent Sunday in Eugene visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Eva Ellsworth. 1 Leave For California Mr. and Mrs. John Atterbury of Roseburg left this morning for "Anderson, Calif., to enjoy a visit with their daughter, Mrs. William Hogg. They expect to return home at'. er the first of the year. Arrives For Holidays Sgt. Wil liam Sumner has arrived . here from Great Falls, Mont., to spend the holidays with his wife and their .young son, Rob, and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Judd, on Overlook. Return To Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross and daugh ter, Mary Ann, have returned to their home in Grants Pass, follow ing a trip here to attend the wed ding of Mrs. Ross' daughter, Jo Ann Gross, to John D. Parker. Back From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chattier arc back at their home in - Roseburg, after having been called to Wash ington to attend the funeral of the former's father, Clarence Char tier Sr. . Coming For Christmas Ex pected to arrive here to spend the Christmas weekend are newlv- weds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry of Klamath Falls, who will visit the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Perry. Back From East Senator and Mrs. Paul Geddes are back at their home on East Lane Street, following a trip by plane to New York and then to Washington D.C., where Senator Geddes repre sented the state of Oregon at the Columbia River Compact. Mrs. Cherryholmas Returns Mrs. Dorothy Cherryholmes has returned to her home at 1529 Ce dar St., Roseburg, following a 4W weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Spokane, Colville and Orient, Wash, and with a brother and sister in Wallace, Ida. She also enjoyed a trip by automobile from Idaho into Montana. Co To California Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowers and son, Lyle, of Calkins Rottd, left today for Los Angeles to visit their son arid daughter-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowers, and new baby daughter, Debra Lynn. They expect to visit in Southern California for 10 days. They will be accompanied by Corky Smith of Roseburg, who makes his home here with his daughter, Mrs. Edwin Nolte, who will spend Christmas with two of his daughters in Los Angeles. Stop Here Mrs. Don Karsh ner and children, Gary and War ner, and the former's lister, Miss Kate Buchanan. all joi': Areata, Calif., stopped over In Roseburg Saturday to visit -tltetr Brother-in-law and sister,-Mr. and- Mrs. B. A. Young, and family, in West moreland, enroute to Eugene to spend the holidays with their par ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Buchan an. Mrs. Karshner's husband, who is a teacher in the Areata schools, will join her in Eugene for Christ mas. Miss Buchanan is also a teacher in Areata. She formerly taught at Roseburg Senior High. Glengary Ranch Changes Hands By MARY WEIKUM Mrs. Elsie Hoeft of Glengary Road recently sold her ranch to Mr. and Mrs. Nyberg, formerly of Dillard. At the present time Mrs. Hoeft is in Spokane for the holidays, where she is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Spink. Jack Holmgren is confined to his home suffering from pneumo nia complicated by pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Leo wonara re ceived word of the birth of a daughter to their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ha.-ve Bateman, of Tule Lake. The baby weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces and has been named Deborah, after its paternal grandmother. Roy 0. Young & Son INSURANCE Dial 3-6671 205 West Cos, Street ROSEBURG, OREGON ' Fly Te Detroit Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace of Roseburg left by plane Monday for Detroit, Mich., to attend to business. Going Te Sun Valley .Bob Kicheson of Roseburg is leaving this week for Sun Valley, Ida., to spend the holidays vacationing. Coming For Christmas M. and Mrs. William Nelson and. two daughters o( Portland are coming to Roseburg to spend Christmas weekend visiting . Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O W. Perry. 1 I TThrrTN TT TTTITT T?h ' PENNEY'S ' STILL HAS V 4 r - " c& Penney s Open Tonight til 9 $ 1 ! TT rhS I t r - -1 yA,.u- ,ya,.ii : .-....: . :vv . -A ; h V4 p" a-. "ro fsgj j t00t3 I Miniature Men's Argyles. Glass Top . 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Mr. Robinson was recent ly awarded the agency for th e Paul Revere Insurance Co. for this district. Grey, medium blue, skipper, brown. Good-looking .lack, of 100 wool wonted gab ardine, finely tailored with continuou, waists, saddle stitched tide seams. 28 to 42. Penney', Main Floor CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS 9:30 - SANTA CLAUS IN PENNEY'S 11-3 Goes Te Los Angeles Mrs. Gila McGown of Roseburg has left for Los Angeles to enjoy ihe holidays visiting her son, Paul. Arriving Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Egger of Portland are ar riving in Roseburg - Friday to spend the Christmas weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A- J- Murray, and fam ily, in Westmoreland. They will be accompanied back to Portland by the Murrays' daughter, Teresa Rose, who will visit tnere during her school vacation. ' . 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