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Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses UPTON-TRAYLOR Delbero Upton and Johnnie Louise Traylor, both of Oakland. HUFFMAN-COLLINS Ralph E. Huffman, Azalea, and Sandra Sue Collins, Roseburg. - McGINNIS-DORROUGH W. Delbert McGinnis, Myrtle Creek, nd N. Yvonne Dorrough, Canyon ville. Vancouver Ucmm GOURLEY-BOLLIGER PhiliD M. Gourley, Sutherlin, and Evelyn oomger, nogeourg. Divorces Granted WESCOTT Crete D. from Lyle G. Wescott. Plaintiff awarded custody of two minor children, $100 per month for their support. Prop erty settlement comirmea. WHITE Josenh F. from Bar. bare White. Property settlement comirmea. DeWITT Dorine E. from Clyde Edward DeWitt. Plaintiff award ed custody of one child. $75 Tier month, car and household prop erty. TRIPLETT Dorothy Ray from Richard Bird Triplett. Plaintiff awarded $550 alimony. DENNEY Peggy from Ivan Denney. Plaintiff awarded custody ox one cnna, ger monui. BAKER Lorn a Lee from Don ald R. Baker. Plaintiff awarded custody of unborn child. RIDDLE Maxine Louise from Gerald Marvin Riddle. SWEAiUNGEN Lucille from Eugene E. Swearingen. Plaintiff's lormer name, Main, restored. UMO Lenora M. from John J. Amo. Plaintiff's former name, Hus key. restored. WILSON Shirlev Joanne from A. Travis Wilson, Plaintiff awarded custody of one child, $50 per month. Property settlement confirmed- Court reserves right to amend de cree to conform with agreement of parues regarding cnua's custody. STOBLE Ruth From Millard C. Stobie. Plaintiff awarded title to real property. Defendant award ed automobile. - FAH Perilla M. from Alois G. Fah. Plaintiff awarded interest in Portland property. Her former name, Riebling, is restored. McBee Viola Irene from Mel- vin f. McBee. . - Dlvarra CnIt tWrnA BRITT Opal Irene vs. Albert ritt. . WarrioA fiant 1 nvia t Sulphur, Okla. Cruel and inhuman treatment charged. Plaintiff seeks custody of five children, reasonable mommy sum tor weir support. VERNAL Emma vs. Walter R. Bernal. Married Aug. 29, 1954, at Vancouver, Wash. Cruel and in human treatment chareed. Boggs. Married Aug. 2, 1954, at vanyonvuie. truei ana innuman treatment, cnargea. i Browning Interests Buy Another Sutherlin Mill Bielman - Menke shingle mill, butnerun, has been sold to Brow ing Lumber Co., according to the sun Tribune, sutherlin. C. D Moore of the Browing organiza tion will assume management, C. J. Bielman. former owner. said he has purchased the 2,000 acre E. G. Young sheep ranch north of Oakland. The new owner of the mill, Dr. Ellis V. Browning of Springerville, Ariz., also was recent purchaser of the Viking Lumber Co., which he renamed, CAR GRIMY? Try SILVER LADY' For that new car look ' Ask for it at Your Local Grocer Whirpool & Speed Queen Washers fir Dryers BERCH'S APPLIANCE South City Limits FIGURE CONTROL BEGINS BY LOSING UGLY FAT TODAY! Amazing New Safe Dlscorery Makei BUCING Everyone Is talking about the new reducing sensation HUNGER TABLETS. Science now helps you toke oft your fat while you eat the foods you choose, HUNGER TABLETS moke you lose ugly fat, pounds and inches of it, without dieting or hunger and it will not offect the heart. Think of It! With HUN GER TABLETS you no long- er count calories, you for get all about diets. Fat goes fast from all over the body! All you do Is swallow two HUNGER TABLETS before each meal followed by a glass of water ond eat the foods you like. H. C. Church fir Son Lookingglass By HAZEL S. MARSH Five Lookingglass young folk graduated from the Roselmrg High !cnool Tuesday. They represent the last group to attend Roseburg from this area. AU students from this district will now be attending Douglas High. Lorna Vance. Katherine Storms. David Monger, Ned Jiiy and Charles Meredith were awarded diplomas at the exercises. Weekend Guest Mrs. Leona Buckle had as guests over the weekend her granddaugh ter, iverna, and husband, Werner Keimers of Portland. The latter is a student at the Pacific Bible College. The young couple took Mrs. Buckle to Glide Sunday where tney visited with Mrs. Buckle's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and mr. uarion f ortune and family. Mrs. J. C. Williams accompan ied the county Home Extension committee to Corvallis to meet with the state group at Oregon State College. Plans wore made for the ensuing year's program for tne units over the state. Mr. and Mrs. James Lvon and daughter. Eileen of Anchor were dinner guests Sunday at 'ht home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stingley and the former's mother, Mrs. Ed ith Ackert. The community was saddened this week by news of the death of Cliff Harner April 24 at his home in uuarte, calif. The turners sold their ranch in Lookingglass in No- Wilbur Man Breaks Foot By ODY MOORHOUS Orville Walz received a broken foot Tuesday when a board was dropped on it while he was working at the Wilbur Mill. He is able to be about on crutches, It will be several weeks before he can re turn to work. Graduate Several Wilbur seniorj were graduated from Roseburg High School at commencement exer eluded Marlyoe Cary, Pat Cook, cises Tuesday evening. They in Etna Joiner, Gilbert Harvey, Char les Palmer, Ryland Broszio and Albert Dunham. Being promoted from Joseph Lane Junior High are Sue Joiner Alta Glenn, Beatrice Kosemeyer, Frances Galloway, Velva Holcomb, Billy Moore, Doyle Gardner, Gary Nuckols, Eldon Hobbs and Dewey Hunt A miscellaneous shower was held Thursday at the Ed Russell home in Wilbur for the Bagley family whose home burned May 22. Mrs. Russell and Mrs. R. E. Brown were hostesses. Many serviceable gifts were presented to the family, School Dinner The Wilbur Community Club held its annual "end-of-sohool pot luck dinner at the Wilbur School, Friday evening. A short business meeting followed. Memorial Day weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith were Mrs. . Ed Edwards of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Diinsmore and -son, Walter, of Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. Wen Tru itt of Oakland, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Petersdorf and children, Al lan Jr., Gay and Sherry Lou, of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomas and daughter, Stephanie, drove to Coos Bay and other coastal ooints Sun day! Mr. and Mrs. Doug Short and children, Douglas, Sharon and Car los, spent last weekend visiting relatives in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Brown drovr to Grants Pass last Friday to visi their son, Dick Brown, and hie family. Nancy Badden of Cave Junction spent several days visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C bakes. , Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Spackman have a new granddaughter, Ter esa Diane, born last week to Mr, and Mrs. James Spackman of Suth erlin. ASSIGNMENTS MADE PORTLAND OB Several changes in assignment of Seventh-Day Ad ventist pastors in Oregon were re ported here by Elder L. E. Biggs, conference president Among them, Elder R. G. Schaffner of Salem will go to Ore gon City as pastor. His replace- FOR MEN and WOMEN And you don't hove to worry about HUNGER TAB LETS It is absolutely safe It Is a food adjunct not a drug. Nothing like It ever be fore. You get no "Reducing Plan" or "Reducing Menus" with HUNGER TABLETS. None are needed. With HUNGER TABLETS you eat what you like grow slim, more youthful looking, more active and enjoy bet ter health. For easy reducing get HUNGER TABLETS today. A sixteen day supply for less than 19c per doy. HUNGER TABLETS are sold ot oil leading drug stores. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Rose Hotel Annex Students Graduated From Roseburg vember, 1950, and moved to Cali fornia after having been residents of the valley for a number of years. Harner was engaged in cement and construction work in ar.d around Roseburg and had many friends in this area. Mrs. Harner is living in their home at 2524 Broderlck Ave., Duarte, Calif. One son, George, and a daughter live In southern California. One son. Ivan, is in England. - Three grandchil dren also are living in California. New Daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. w. Topping nave i new daughter by adoption. Donna Lee, oorn May 3. j SWANK JEWELRY tM Cuff link and tie bar sets Tsp for color accent to dad's ijp outfit. Gift boxed! Gift pj priced from STRETCH BELTS Masculine colors that dad will like. Choose from our selection and give him new belt comfort. Made by . Poris from 1.00 v - FINER SLACKS . . . by Champion, Pendleton ond Kup penheimer in the finest of.fine wools. Styled for his casual wtor . . . dress wear. Latest colors. Gift priced Jrom 14.95 P. MFM'C UCAD n Al Stingley and Lloyd Waglw of Winston drove to PorUaoi Monday to purchase furniture for their re spective places of business. Sling ley, resident of Lookingglass, has recenUy opened a new and used furniture store in Riddle, known as "Al's Place.' Wagler operates "Wag's" Furniture store in Winston. Mrs. Edith Ackert accompanied her son-in-law, Albert S'uigley, to Anchor Thursday to attend the closing exercies of the school there which Mr. Stingley has taught the past year. The Stingleys and Mrs. ji'WVJ3 WELCOME TO ROSEBURG! ' VfJpr ' OREGON FIRE CHIEFS jjj SUSPENDERS gay in color, great In com fort. There's style here Just for your dad, Made by Paris, Gift price. . from 1.75 VAN HEUSEN COLORED DRESS SHIRTS. .. Choose color for dad, give him one of the new fashion colors for men. Maybe MINT in broadcloth or oxford cloth. Mony collar styles. from 3.95 MAIN FLOOR Ackert were dinner guests Thurs day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Conley. Later all at tended the school program which was given under the direction of Mrs. Stingley. The one-room school includes all grades including the sixth and is a part of the Canyoo ville School district, Mrs. Stingley concluded ber year's work with the program Thursday evening In which all of the children participated. With the cooperation of the PTA a beau tiful setting was arranged for the pageants given by the chiioren fea turing Oregon Trail incidents. He may act shy and say "you shouldn't have" but he loves the limelight on Father's bay . . . and he loves the gifts as much. Choose them, with care for his full enjoyment. We'll help you pick a prize and wrap it in grand style. And to the boys and girls who want to buy presents with their own savings," a very special welcome. We'll .help you find just the gift for. your father whether it's pennies or dollars you've saved ! ARCYLE SOXS Colors dad likes. Comfort he desires. Attractive cotton and wool socks gift priced from 55c STRETCH SOX The sox that fit every size, foot. Now in handsome argyle patterns. 1.00 pr. Man., June 13, 1935 The Newt-Kevlew, Rwts Ore. 9 Boneless Chuck Roasts, Chickens Featured Meats . By THE ASSOCIATED PRISS Boneless chuck pot roast and fry ing chickens were among the fea tured meats in the nation's food stores last weekend. Prime ribs, lamb chops, smoked picnics and steaks also were of fered as advertised specials. Legs of lamb were more cost ly last weekend in many areas. One big chain was boosting prices from four to eight cents t pound over a week ago. Egg prices may be In HANDKERCHIEFS Gift boxed and ready te wrap for dad on hit day. Choose from pure white or the new fashion colors for men. from 1.00 SPORTSHIRTS Bright, gaily colored shirts ' designed with comfort in mind. Give Dad saverol from Miller's. Gift priced from 2.95 your market Increases of one to four cents a dozen are planned by a leading chain. Butter was the same as a week ago nearly every where. Supplies of milk and cheese are plentiful. " Lettuce continued in abund ant supply at low prices. Produce specialists say that cucumbers and beans have come down in price and rate shoppers' attention. Also list ed as outstanding buys were beets, (mostly bunched with tops), squash and nearly vegetable such as escarole, endives, radishes, green onions, spinach and parsley. There's a good selection of oth er worthwhile buys too: Celery, carrots, asparagus, corn, onions, potatoes and peppers. Limes are getting plentiful again. In the wholesale markets, they aro rated with oranges and grapefruit as the best buys In fruit. Watermelons are down tn price, but warmer weather might send tnem higher, strawberries are reasonably priced. COLORFUL TIES Choose from ravon. silk or wool materials. Choose from our rainbow collection. Gift pried from 1.50 VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS The collar style that Is his favoiite . the Century. Never wrinkles. Cool to wear. : Glv him one or two. 3.95 COMFORTABLE PAJAMAS Give him o new pair In rayon, cot ton, seersucker, broadcloth or nylon. Choose from jhe selection now on display ot Miller's. from 2.98 Your Father's Day Gift Purchases from Miller's will -be attractively . gift wrapped FREE. St I