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Helwegs Homt Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Helwcg have returned to their home here, following a trip to C'orvallis, where their daughter, Paula, is a senior at Oregon State College, and then going on the coast lor a few days. Fr.shman At U. of 0. David Morgan, Wayne Henninger and Ken Sipprell of Rosehurg have left for Eugene to enroll as fresh man at University of Oregon. Da vid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morgan; Wayne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Henninger, and Ken is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webster. p am IN JOINTS, MUSCLES, LEGS, ARMS, AND OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY due to ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM Hundred! have praiied thi'i amazing compound called ALFANAL Ask Your FAVORITE DRUG STORE for a pamphlet ond read what uiert hove to lay. PJMNT WITH Colorcrcft Paint & Walloaqer 312 W. Coti-rOR 2-2252 " Roieburg, Oregon H "Bur Jim, you can always have your ties cleaned at City Cleaners." r particular people VMullEAHERS 417V'a E, 2nd Ave. S. Phone OR 3-4596 10 DISCOUNT FOR CASH tr CARRY THE J. B. DONOVAN MUSIC CO. Eugene, Oregon ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF CLL AS YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE WONDERFUL VVURL1TZER SPINETTE ORGAN Mis. Corstens will demonstrate the easiest of all organs to play, the WURLITZER SPINETTE, in her own home. She is a qualified organ in structor. Give her a call for a demonstration. You, too, will enjoy the rich, full sound that only the Wurlitzer gues you. ENJOY THE FINEST MUSIC OWN THE EASY-TO-PLAY WURLITZER Delivered to your home, in cluding 6 fiee music lessons for as little as Local Community News Briefs Leaving Tomorrow Miss De lores Tigris, registered nurse on the Mercy Hospital staff, is leav ing tomorrow for Carroll, Iowa, to spend two weeks visiting rela tives, after which she will return here to make arrangements for moving to Los Angeles. Leeve For San Diego Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oswald left yesterday for their home in San Diego, Calif., following a visit here with the lat ter's mother, Mrs. J. E. McClin tock, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mc Clintock. Mrs. Oswald is the for mer Vera McClintock of this city. Go To University Among Rose burg students leaving this week for University of Oregon were: Sally Byron, Ifoward Back en, Mary Schultz, Bon Peterson, Don Ware. Sandra Bourbeau, Steve Danchnk, Robert Hatcher Jr., Tom my Thompson, Jerry Feldkamp, Anita Herrman and Henry Booth. At Kineh Homo Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J'hilbrook and daughter, Victoria Ann. of Camp Hanford, Wash., visited Friday and Satur day with Mrs. Philbrnok's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kinch in Rosehurg. Mrs. Kinch drove to Portland with the Philbrooks on their return home. j McAlliitars Visit Guests at Jr., returned to their home here the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I last night, following a trip to Klam McAllister and family over thejath Falls to take their son, Judd ntnt.i.. nut w. mw I""- ems, Mr. ana mrs. v. J. McAl lister of Salem. Sunday evening they had dinner at the home of another son and daughter-in-lawi Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. McAllister, on Garden Valley Road. Stricken Ifl Mrs. J. L. Cau thorn, wife of the president of the San Francisco News, who with her husband came to Rosehurg for the birthday celebration of her aunt, Miss Kosa B. Parrolt, was strick en ill Wednesday morning and rushed to Mercy Hospital for med ical treatment. Her condition lat er in the day was reported improv ed. Back From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Cass Buckingham and jMr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisher have re turned to their homes in Rose hurg, following a trip to Eugene to take their daughters, Miss Sally Ann mickingnam, ami Miss Su zanne Fisher, who have enrolled as freshman at University of Ore gon. Both Sally and Suzanne will reside at Hendricks Hall. Coming For Weekend Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore of Portland are expected to arrive here this week to remain over the weekend for a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. El liott Motschenbacher. The Mots fhenhnchers two children, Patrice and Michael, will he baptised Sun day at the First Presbyterian Church. Leavt For OSC Leaving for Ori-Ron State College this week arc Jeanne Thompson, Jtinet Hnrpham, rauia lieiweg, lois Patterson Dick Jacobson, Bill Riley, Roger Iversnn, Bill Hosford, Loneita Kel ley, Elaine Sc udder, Roberta and Sally Adams, Dick Stevenson. Bill Steele, David Monger, Janete Sher wood, Greg Young, Ralph Irving, Jack Cook, Dorothy Hoi brook and Judy Brubaker. Why be Fat? Listen to Joanne Drul Ayiln doe a tp job fr mp,H mnvm Jon u no IJru. Other women who he Mlowwl Ilia AyU IMrtD mport lotmiff up lo 10 pounds wild the very iintt tn $:J. 9rt. Whfn you take Avtia fa'Coi-fl innMlHnstliroi'UHi, you aiitomnl icnlly twit Ipm l.wi woinht rmttmiHv. W. C,rii, $095 Working Mrs. Jim Woodward has accepted a position at the Mabel Lewis Dress Shop. Return Today Mr. and Mrs. Chester .Mors an returned to their home in Roseburg today, following a three day stay at coastal points. Hor. On Busin.ss Leo J. Mc- Cracken of Eugene, district man ager of Bankers Life and Casual ty Co., was a business visitor in Itoscburg Tuesday. Hor. Over Weekend Dr. Rob ert Cougill of Eugene spent the weekend in Roseburg as the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Cur rier. Mov. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Ilad- ley have purchased a home on East Douglas Street. They former ly resided at the corner of Blake ley and South Stephens Street. Co To Areata Mr. and Mrs Dick Walsh of Roseburg have left for Areata, Calif., to spend a few days visiting relatives. Attending Walla Walla Attend ing Walla Walla College from Douglas County is Steve Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris, of Glide. Back From Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. FreHnriptr Chnmon wnu enierea un. From Cottage Grove - Mr. and 1 Mrs E J. Maloney.and children ; of Cottage Grove, visited Sunday. wun mrs. maioney s nroiner-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lew is D. McAllister and family. Arrive Here Mrs. Charles Robbing and 4-year-old child have joined Rnbbins in Roseburg and are residing temporarily on South Pine Street. Knbbins is employed by Pacific Plywood. Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Al Urban and daughter, Bar bara, have returned to their home in Roseburg, following two weeks vacationing in the Oakland and San Francisco area. Move Here From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duley and 12-year-old daughter have moved from Eugene to Roseburg and are residing at 20:16 Morris St. Duley , is employed by St. Helen's Wood I'roducts. Leave Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jewetl left Tuesday for their home in Fresno, Calif., following a trip to RoseburK to attend the birthday celebration open-house held Sunday evening by the for mer's aunl, Miss Kosa B. I'arrott. Campbell Return Mr. and M rs. W . M . La m pbc II h a ve re turned to their home in Hoseburg, following a few days at Klamath Falls visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kilby, and family. Enler U. of O. David and Herbert Sylwesler, sons of the He v. and Mrs. W. A. Sylwester, have entered University of Oregon. Da vid will be a sophomore and will stay al Campbell Hall and Her bert will be a freshman and stay at Boyd Hall. Com From California Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Larsen and 10-montb-old son have moved from Coronado, Calif., to Roseburg and are residing at 915 Alameda St. Larsen is a teacher at Central Junior High School. Visiting Hero Mrs. A. R. Hoiiser, a resident of Roseburg for many years and who is now re siding with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud (Irene llmiscr) Hall, at Peaceful Valley Ranch at Jaimil. Calif., has ar rived here to visit relatives and friends. Making Home Hero Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black, former resi dents of l.os Angeles, are now! making their home in Roseburg and are residing at 308 W. 2nd Avenue N. Black, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black of mis city, is employed by Pre Mix Concrete Co. Move To Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kuin inert and 14-yenr-old son and lti and 9-ycnr-old daughters have moved to their newly purchased home on Rt. 3, Box 321. They formerly resided on Morris Street. The Kimimerts are newcomers to Rosehurg from Olyiupia. Kummert is an employe of Roseburg Lumber Co. Ltavet Miss Maxine T.aird has relumed to her home m Port land following a vacation in Rose burg visiting lu-r parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Laird. Other visitors here for the week at the Laird home were Mr. and Mrs. A. Liv ingston of Omaha, Nehr., brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. Laird, and Mrs. A. Aldertnn of Portland, sister of Mrs. Laird. P VomSn Who Se Save -time D iVoftss- Ao Muss! (f you're not usinq JQ yfet'te forking too ferc Attending Reed College Ralph Turner of Roseburg has left for Portland to attend Reed College. Teaching Dale Roberson, who was graduated from Oregon State College in June, has accepted a teaching position in Dayton. Barneys Visit Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berney are spending a week in Portland, Troutdale and Sea side, where they will visit rela tives and friends and attend to business matters. Prinevifle Visitors Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berney, Alderbrook Ranch, were Berney's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Fehrenbacher of Prine ville. Leaves For College Larry White left recently for Pullman, Wash., where he will attend the University of Washington. White, who was affiliated with KRR, while in Roseburg, will be a sopho more, majoring in radio and TV. Visists Daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tallman of Eugene spent several days this week visiting with their daughter Miss Jo Tall man, lfi25 Harvard Ave. Miss Tall man is an English instructor at Roseburg High School. Hunting In Canada Mcl Strick lett, Portland; George C 1 a r n o, ' Tenmile; and Curley Reynolds, j Roseburg, left yesterday for Can-' ?""Z"" ll"s ! ip n clarnSs plane, Return To Portland Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Moore left Tuesday for their home in Portland, following a stay here since Saturday. They came especially for the Rosa B. Parott birthday celebration. The Moorcs are former residents of this city. , Leaves For Arizona Roland Shanklin left recently for Tempe, Ariz., where he will attend the ag ricultural college. En route he stoD- I pod off in Seattle to visit his sister, Miss Georgene Shanklin, who is teaching in the public school sys tem there. Visits Friends Mrs. Marie M. Gerty of Springfield, a former res ident of Roseburg, visited recent ly with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Jtalhkcy of Tenmile, 'and with friends in Roseburg. She was ac eompanied by friends from Port land and Eugene. Leaves For Minnesota Greg Stende, University of Minnesota dental student, left this week to resume his studies there. Stende has worked in the woods this sum mer as a whistle punk and choker setter. He has been living in Rose burg. Judging Team Returns Hom er Grow, accompanied by his Douglas County Livestock Judg ing team, Roger Rhodes, Terry Raddatz, Roger Brinkman, Gary Conn and Joe Sand, have returned home after taking part in the Lane County Fair. Returns To Roseburg Laura Olson has returned lo work at the News-Review following a two week vacation spent visiting friends and relatives in northern and eastern Oregon. While in La Grande, she spent several hours at the Universal-International mo tion picture set where an Indian saga, "Pillars In The Sky' was being filmed. There she met and talked with the stars of the pic lure: Jeff Chandler, Dorothy Ma lone and Orlando Rodriguez. WORK BETTER PKINKUM 36USSESMIIK -WALLPAPER Largest tleetlon (n Hi Star of Oregon WALLPAPER IN STOCK - 50c per S. R. DRAPERIES FULLER PAINTS CONTRACT PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES On anv derorofinf problem, coniult 82 OR 3-6096ja $ Get gTSoepheniJI On Vacation Mrs. Vincent Derig, who is employed in the of- uce al Mercy nuspuai, is miting her vacation at this time. Back From Eugtn Dr. and Mrs. Verner Anderson have re turned here, following a stay in Eugene. Arttnd To Busin.it Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton of Roseburg attended to business in Eugene yesterday. Mov. To Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. league have moved from Eugene to Roseburg and are residing at the Oak Hill apart ments. Laav.s For Colltg. Tommy Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Martin of Roseburg, has left for Aberdeen, Wash., to enroll at Grays Harbor College. Back In Offic. William Jelski, owner of the Lewis Travel Serv ice, is back in his office after be ing confined to his home by ill ness for several days. Joins Husband Her. Mrs. Lee Krainmer has arrived here from Temple City, Calif., to join her husband. They are residing at 1317 liurcn riace. Go To Eugen. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sullivan went to Eugene last week where they visited relatives and friends and attended to busi ness. Visit In Crescent City Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Peterson of Roseburg spent the weekend in Crescent City visiting their nephew. Robert O'Neil, and Mrs. O'Neil. Back From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grant and Miss Janis Johnson have returned here, fol lowing a trip to Portland to see the former's mother off on a trip to New York. Back To Roseburg Tom John son, former resident of Roseburg, has returned here to live. He has been working in the logging in dustry with his father, in Williams Lake, Canada. Bak.rsfield Visitors Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Stone, 222 Alameda St., are Mr. and Mrs. Tim Baker, brother-in-law and sister of Walter Stone. They are from Bakersficld, Calif. Oregon Juvenile Council Re-elects Top Officers BEND im Dr. James H. Ash baugh of Salem was re-elected president of the Oregon Juvenile Council as it ended i t s annual meeting here Saturday. The Rev. David Fosselman, Portland, was re-elected vice pres. ident, and Mrs. Delores Myers, Portland, was re-elected secretary. Named directors were County Judges James W. Harrison of Coos County and Harry Nelson of Crook County. Portland was selected for the 19f)6 conference. automatic 8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Oie. Wed., Sept. 21, 1955 Sociat Wednesday, September 21 Calapooia Women's Club at club house at noon luncheon. Tau Eta Eta social meeting at home of Ruth Bell. Mid-Week Bible Class of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 2 p.m. at home of Mrs. George Ewert, 1218 Shenandoah St. Those desiring transportation asked to call 3-3121 or 3-7212. Members and friends in vited. Helping Hand Club at Mrs. Delia Schnores home 1942 Eden Lane at 1 p.m. Roseburg Art and Embroidery Club in afternoon at home of Mrs. J. G. Stephenson, 209 S. Flint St. Riversdale Youth Meeting at the home of Robert Simonsen for wa termelon feed. Winston - Dillard Toastmistress Club at 8 p.m. at Douglas High School. Umpqua Unit No. 16. American Legion Auxiliary at Mrs. Arthur Midland s home at 8 p.m. Mrs. K. R. Ritzman co-hostess. Canvonville OES social club at hall in evening. "Old Oregon" friendship night to be discussed. Hayloft Squares dance class at p.m. at Preschern Barn with Chris Klein instructing. XI Omicron Chapter, BSP, at 8 p.m. at home of Mrs. Bert Shoe maker. Members asked to attend dressed to carry out the theme, 'Ready to Return to School." Mu Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Carstens, 113J Pilger St. Roseburg Credit Women s Break fast Club at 7:30 a.m. at the Elks Club. Chapter BI, PEO Sisterhood, at 1:15 p.m. dessert-luncheon at home of Mrs. E. G. Young, S10 Haw thorne Drive, wif Mrs. Larry Wil son co-hostess. Ladies of the Oriental Shrine at 8 p.m. at home of Mrs. Lawrence Knudson on Almond Avenue, this meeting was changed from Mon day on account of the Shrine circus. Winston-Dillard Home Extension Unit get-acquainted party at 1 p.m. at evergreen orange Hall. A 1 1 persons interested in joining the unit invited. Air Reserve Unit, 8 p.m. at 904 S. Stephens St. Hayloft Squares class at 8 p.m. at Preschern Barn with Chris Klein instructing. 'Parade of Parties," sponsored by Mercy Hospital Auxiliary to open at 10 a.m. coffee at home of Mrs. W. F. Amiot at VA Hospi tal Post. Afternoon tea to begio at 2 p.m. at home of Mrs. R, A. Briggs, Garden Valley Road. Thursday, September 22 Lutheran Women's Missionary League at home of Mrs, Charles Sampson in Sutherlin. Formerly Priced 2?6&&'Xltctit6 N ,NSTALLATI0N GETS DISHES CLEANER otSHWASHt 0 FijlL Prices Sam t&mm Caiendc ar Canyonville PTA installation and teachers' reception, 8 p.m. at school. Melrose PTA, 8 p.m. at school. All parents especially asked to be present. Well-Child clinic at the Presby terian Church at Glendale from 10 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 2 p.m. Some appointments are still open. A Portland pediatrician is in charge. For appointments, call Mrs. Claude Humphrey, Glendale, VE 2-6600. Eastern Star Chapter No. 91 of Oakland will hold Friendship night. It will be formal. ' An organization meeting for Oak-. land Blue Birds and Camp Fire gins at the Oakland graue scnoot cafeteria for all girls interested in being members. Roseburg IOOF Lodge, 1 p.m. at hall. International Folk Dancers, 8 p.m., Ulah Khoden Dance studio, corner of Washington and Jackson Streets. Country Club women, noon lunch eon, Roseburg Country Club. Boots and Calico Club classes at Community clubhouse at Winston with Norval Cockeram instructing. Classes open at 8 p.m. Regular choir rehearsals of Can yonville Methodist Church; junior group at 4 p.m. and senior group 7 p.m. Douglas County Planning Com mission, 8 p.m., courthouse annex. Thalia Players meeting, 7:30 p.m., 425 S. Stephens St. Roseburg Sewer Committee meeting, 7:30 p.m., city hall. Teacher reception bv Riddle PTA, 8 p.m., Kiddle High School. Roseburg Rotary Club, noon, Ho tel Umpqua. Wilbur-Winchester PTA teachers reception, 7:30 p.m., school. Four and Ten Club to meet at home of Mabel Stephens, West 1st. Ave. Lookingglass Garden Club at 1:30 p.m. at home of Mrs. A. A. Jacoby. Roll call to be answered with Ore gon trees. Douglas County Mounted Sher iff's Posse at 7 p.m. at fair grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Zip Lemke and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Evans in charge. ON THEIR MOBILE MAID at 259.95 EASIER FASTER CLEANER DISHWASHING OR YOUR MONEY BACK! SIZE CAPACITY FULLY AUTOMATIC As Advartind in Portland Papars TR Latest Creations in CARPETS DURNAM'S FLOOR COVERING "Biggest Lirtl Carpet Store In Town" 566 W. Ook OR 3-6123 Dial OR 3-8348 Dependable Repairs On All Makes Of Washers & Dryers BERCH'S APPLIANCE 5 0095 111 CO. MRS. CLYDE W. CARSTENS GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 464 Riverside Drtv Dial ORchard 3-3052 444 North Stephens Phone OR 2-2689