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DC Methodist Church Has Quarterly Meet The Days Creek Community Methodist Churcb held its quar terly conference Sunday evening at the church. District Superintend ent Meredith Groves was present for the conference and showed col ored slides showing the progress of other OreEon Methodist church es. The potluck supper was follow ed by a business meeting, and a lesson on visitation evangelism by the Rev. Mr. Groves. The church is undertaking a visitation pro gram. The Ladies Aid of the church met last Thursday for an all-day work party and potluck luncheon. Gardiner Woman Speaks To Canyonville Rebekahs Mrs. Mary Sagabird of Gardiner, who celebrated the 50th anniver sary of her installation as noble grand, gave an account of her ex periences to members of the Ber- ! tha Rebekah lodge of Canyonvilie j at their regular meeting at the IOOF hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sagabird and her daugh ter, Mrs. Guy McGee of Canyon ville, were guests at the meeting I at which Mrs. William Preston, ana -Mrs. Kay Kile, V.U., presided. No-host refreshments were serv ed at the conclusion of the meeting. Canyonville Lions Meet With Clendale Group Several Canyonville Lions met Tuesday evening with Glendale Lions in place of their regular meeting scheduled for Wednesday, according to Carl Hill of the execu tive board. Canyonville Lions will hold their meetings with neighboring groups as near their own meeting date as possible until such a time as they can again meet at Ford's Cafe. Those going to Glendale Tuesday included Hill, Milton Herbert, I. N. Gray, Norman Graham, Jim Hancock, George Blomgren, Nor man Chappell and Charles Dowd. VFW Auxiliary To Have Benefit In Canyonville Plans to invite all organizations to participate in a benefit dance for the Sydney Hemphill family were made at the Wednesday eve ning meeting of the VFW Auxil iary at Cannyonville. The dance is scheduled for Sat urday, Nov. 12, at the Rod and Gun club west of Canyonville. Other business considered at the meeting included placing the ce dar chest, a club project in Bind er's clothing store window this week. PEOPLE DO READ SPOT ADS rhat U what you are reading now. Arizona Boy Elected To Head CBA Junior Class George Girdner of Cornville, Ariz., was elected president of the junior class of Canyonville Bible I Academy at an election Tuesday, j Other officers elected included j Richard Allenwood of Watsonville, Calif., vice president; Patty Hum phrey, Astoria, secretary, and Sharon Lohr of Canyonville, treas i urer. Class advisors are Aaron Roth man and Wiliard Fenderson. iiomorrow m Calendar Of Events 38 Down Carpets 2 Rooms (70 Sq. Yd. Average) AT MODERN FLOOR COVERING CO. "House of Carpets" You'll be surprised how easy it it to pay for, . . , how much better quality you can afford to own when you use the smart budget plan we offer. Pay a small down payment, what ever fits your budget, take from 18 to 36 months to pay the balance. What's more, you have add-on privileges . . . additional pur chases may be made when account is partially paid-up, without further credit check! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, Roseburg Town and Country Gar den Club plant and flower sale at home of Mrs. L. E. Adams, 377 Fowler St. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Douglas Camera Club to take night photos of Roseburg. Barracks 176 and Auxiliary of Veterans of World War I, social meeting at VFW Hall on Garden Valley Road at 8 p.m. Days Creak School carnival in the gym. Three Links Club to have Ham and Egg supper at 6 p.m. Elkheid Rangers 4-H Forestry Club sponsored award night for all 4-H clubs in the Yoncalla and Scotts Valley schools, at 8 p.m. at Scotts Valley School. Refresh ments to be sold. Camas Valley Mathodisf Church to sponsor a travelog about Mexico and will serve Mexican and Amer ican dishes from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Mexican handicraft to be display ed. J. Clyde Akey, school super intendent, to show pictures he took in Mexico. Roseburg High School homecom ing. Amaranth Social Club to hold regular potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Entertain ment. Visiting members and friends welcome. Rlveridale Grange to meet at 8:15 p.m. at grange hall. Refresh ment committee: Mr. and Mrs. 01 iver Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dixon, Aggie Pitchford, Reba Hart ley, Hilda Peterson. Civil Service Reports VA Position Openings The U. S. Civil Service Commis sion reports openings for career conditional appointment to the pos itions of chauffeur, kitchen helper and waiter in the Veterans Ad ministration. Persons desiring employment in these positions may file with the Board of U. S. Civil Service Ex aminers, Veterans Administration Hospital, Roseburg. Further infor mation may be secured at the same office. Canyonville Guild Plans For Annual Dinner Canyonville Methodist Church's Wesleyan Guild netted $20 at their first supper of the year Thursday evening serving about 50, accord ing to Mrs. Gordon Clark, treas urer of the group. The guild plans to hold its an nual smorgasbord dinner early in uecemuer. Duplicate bridge at Elks Club at 12:45 noon. Open to all players whether Elks or not. SATURDAY OCT. 21 . Shriner'i Hardtime Dance at the Skyroom. Bellas and Btaus Square Dance Club - Halloween party. Roiaburg Town and Country Garden Club plat and flower sale at the home of Mrs. L. E. Adams, 377 Fowler St. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gratn PTA annual carnival in the gym. Rotary Ann's rummage sale, at Woman's Club, at 8 p.m. Rivarsdala HEU and Riversdale Grange to present Helen Chandler who will show European films, at 8 p.m. at grange hall. Regular so cial nisht for the grange. Ladies attending are asked to bring cook ies. St. George's Episcopal Guild Farmer's Market, parish hall, 9 a.m. Plants, bulbs, farm produce and baked foods for sale through the day. Coffee served from 9:30 on and lunch scheduled at 11:30. As sociattd Volunttars cooked food and candy sale at the Fire stone Store. All proceeds to be used for card parties at the Vet erans Hospital. Starts at 9 a.m. Doora ang weiicv oviuaio iamv . Club at 9 p.m. at Winston Com munity Hall. Norval Cockeram to call. Ladies to bring sandwiches ; or cake. Guests welcome. I Hayloft Squares to dance" at 8:30 p.m. at Prescliern Barn with Chris ! Klein caller. Refreshments in; charge of Mr. and Mrs. J 1 m j Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Must-1 ard and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-' worth. Kellogg Grange Fall Festival and bazaar at the hall at 8 p.m. Public is invited. Order of Amaranth Social Club : to have rummage sale at 9 a.m. ' at the Presbyterian Church base-; ment. Buckeroo Square ' Danca Club at the Barn at Winchester. Curley i Reynolds, caller. Ladies to bring sandwiches or cake. 9 p.m. Pi Eta Eta Sorority to have can-1 dy sale in front of Pcnney's start-1 irig about 9 a.m. ! Roseburg Assn. for Retarded Children to have miscellaneous auction at Ellis Resale Auction House, 444 N. Jackson. Oakland Bethel 42 candy sale, queen's project; potluck dinner at 5 p.m. HUNTER SOUGHT BEND (fl State police said Thursday they still were trying to learn what hunter's gun fired t bullet which shattered the leg of John E. Clifford, 18, of Oakridge. Clifford, brought here over the weekend, still was In the hospital. He was shot as he walked to a deer he had killed in Fremont Na tional Forest southwest of Fort Rock. The net income of U.S. railroads was 673,600,000 million dollars in 1954, the smallest since 1949. Elkton Square Dancers To Meet Friday Nights The beginners and advanced classes of the Umpqua HiU Billies Square Dancers will meet togeth er Friday evening at the Kellogg Grange Hall. At the meeting last Friday eve ning they decided to have the be ginners meet with the club mem bers. There will be no more Wed nesday night classes for the time being. The couples will take turns serv ing and all ladies bring cookies and sandwiches. Fri., Oct. 21, 195S The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 SUBMITS LOW BID SEATTLE l.fl Schcnk Construc tion Co. of Portland submitted the low bid of $87,649 this week for moving the municipal hangar at the Klamath Falls Air Force base. District Navy headquarters, which opened the bids, reported the only other one was bv the Donald M. Drake Co., Portland, for $88,848. By 1965 It is expected there will be about eight million men between the ages 20-25 in the United States. Automatic Traffic Gates Approved For Bridges PORTLAND I Automatic traffic control gates for Portland's three downtown bridges were ap proved this week by Multnomah County Commissioners. 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