OAKLAND PTA MEETS
The Oakland IT A met recently
for a pot luck dinner followed by
open house at Lincoln School. At
the meeting, vice president, Mrs.
Betty Somerville, was elected pres
ident. Mrs. Elois Lamoreaux was
elected vice president.
Frank Bergh
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Riddle Boy Returns
From Prize Vacation
Tommy Mitchell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Mitchell, and Oregon
Journal carrier for Riddle, Is home
after enjoying his award as win
ner in a recent contest conducted
by that paper, three pleasure
packed days in Hollywood.
The trip included a tour of Dis
neyland, a visit to Knott's Berry
Farm; admittance to a George Go
bel TV rehearsal; the Tournament
of Roses parade and the Rose
Bowl game.
In company with seven other
winning contestants. Tommy
made the round trip by plane be
tween Portland and Los Angeles.
Before returning home from
Portland, he appeared on television
for an interview on the trip.
Glide High School Library
Has Increased Patronage
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BODY AND PAINT WORK
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WE'LL OPEN 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
i By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
! Calvin Middleton, Glide High
School librarian and biology in
structor, stated that the high '
.school library has enjoyed an ui-j
: creased patronage and a notice-1
i able increase in circulation during
i the first semester. ;
I Total circulation of titles for the
i first half of the school year has
been 2,310 as compared to 430 for
, the same period last year.
1 Part of the increase is due to
the fact that the high school lib
rary now serves the seventh and
eighth grades in addition to the:
jfour grades of the high school.'
'Approximately 320 students are
j served by the library. ,
! The addition of some 300 new
! books has increased the attractive-;
i nes of the library to students who
enjoy books. Middleton said.
In an effort to determine the
advisability of using book jacket
covers and keeping the attractive
colored jackets on new books, the
library conducted an experiment
with a number of books so cover
ed and an equal number without
jackets. Both groups of books were
marked so that library assistants
could recosnize them. At the end
of nine weeks circulation, the cov-
ered books had a total circulation!
of 227 while the others had a cir-l
culation of only 54. Aside from in
creasing total circulation, this en
ables more frequent usage of such
books.
Group Mtots
The Soamsh Group of Glide
Camp Fire Girls held it's first
meeting of the year Thursday.
New officers elected were; pres
ident, Carolyn Turner; vice pres
ident. Janet Anderson: secretary
treasurer, Shirley Reed, and
scribe, Yvonne Holtz.
Mrs. Bonnie Stiffler, leader of
the group, presented the girls with
three-year awards. The group then
discussed the 1956 Camp Fire birth
day project "Plant Seeds and Reap
Friendship."
.Mrs. Dixie Theisi is assistant
leader.
UMPQUA HEU MEETS
Tht Umpqua Home Extension be at the parish hall In Oakland.
Unit met at the home of Mrs. i with Miss Helen Chandler, cour.lv
Ethel Dies Tuesday to finish lamp-1 agent, demonstrating "Sweet
shades, with 13 ladies present, i Rolls." A polluck lunch will be
Mrs. Edith Dunn won the door! served. A freewill offering will be
prize. The Feb. 14 meeting will taken for the scholarship fund.
Hospital News
Remove Ugly Fat Today!
TAKE INCHES OFF OF HIPS A WO WAI$TLItE WITH
HUNGER
TABLETS
Newwt of formulas recently brought t K?rHt Wy mdknl
scittnc m HUNGER TABLETS a preparation to take fat
off nipt and waistline and it will not affect the heart.
For many who have tried "reducing treatments" and who
have lost faith in them because of exaggerated claims and
ineffectual results. HUNGER TABLETS brim? new hope.
Simply take 2 tablets before each meal and see if your
'clothes don't fit and look more attractive, especially around
fat spots such as hips, waiot. abdomen, etc. No strict diet
is required. Insist on HUNGER TABLETS at vour drueist.
A 16 day supply for less than 19c per day. Guaranteed.
CHURCH'S
Rose Hotel Annex
DRUG STORE
Phone OR 3-6333
Women Of Moose
Havt Gut st Speaker
Guest speaker at a recent meet
ing of the Women of the Moose, :
was Mrs. Christie Corbett, consult !
.an; r":rse of the child care and
maternity department of the State
Board of Health at Portland.
I Airs. Corbett was accompanied
by Mrs. I.avina Miller, supervising
nurse of the Douglas Countv Health
Dept. and by Miss Alma DeHesa,
an exchange student from Mexico
City, residing with Mrs. Corbett.
The Koseburg Chapter is spon
soring the Well Babv Clinic held
the second Tuesday of each month.
Mrs. Corbctt s speech dealt with
: the impossibility of carrying on the
; health programs without the aid
of volunteer workers and the dut
ies which will be required from
members of the Women of the
I Moose who volunteer.
Following Mrs. Corbett's talk,
the regular chapter meeting was
held with a formal initiation for
.Mrs. Ida Gunnon, Mrs. -Ruth
Hayes, Mrs. Irene Foreman and
Mrs. Joan Wilson.
Sponsors were .Mrs. Edna Kluv
er, Mrs. Margaret Cole, Mrs. Irene
Houtlcdge and Mrs. Ollie Knieger.
' Refreshments were served by
the child care chairman and her
committee as part of their pro
gram for the chapter night.
Douglas Community Hospital
Admitted
Surgtry: Gary Nichols, Rose
burg. . Medical: Mrs. Robert Johnson,
Charles Coleman, Mrs. Stephen
Clark. Mrs. Robert Skjousby,
Mrs. Riley McCarroll, Mrs. Joseph
I.unak, Mrs. Vernon Vaughn, Mrs.
Odie Stringer, Roseburg; Mrs. Jo
seph Posey, Myrtle Creek.
Discharged
Lois Runge. Mrs. Charles Weyth
man. Oakland; David Hollands
worth Sutherlin; Mrs. Kenneth
Hoover, Mrs. Julian llplleck, Mrs.
Robert King, James Wiles, Carol
Schilling, Kenneth Howell, Rose
burg; Glenn Cox, Idleyld Park;
Mrs. Guadalupe Galvan, Winston;
William Honeycull, Grants Pass.
Marcy hospital
Admitted
Surgtry: Bernard Sjogren, Car
los Read, Roseburg.
Medical: Mrs. Claud Hicks. Ca
rve Stewart. Roseburg; Mrs. Ma-
rinus Smith, sutherlin; .Mrs.
George Kuykcndall, Idleyld Park;
' Clifford Vang, Sutherlin.
j Discharged
I Mrs. Clyde Wallace, Mrs. Her
j man Woodworth, Patrick Jacobs
Bruce Oliver, Rosehurg; Mrs.
I James Fosback and baby, Cynthia
Lee. Dillard.
"Don't be silly, Luther, just because Junior's electric ,
train ran into your foot once!"
FROM NINE TO FIVE
By Jo Fischtr
m
WORK. BETTER
MlNKUM
EMERY tY
Don't Take It for Granted !
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IH CHILUC0TH6. OHIO AV
BLACK MILK.BOTU THE INK-LIKE MILK AND COAL
BLACK BUTTER WERE ENTIRELY PALATABLE
urn wAt cxieovewo
9Y A 86DOOIM WHEN 1
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(6 MORE
NEWSPAPER. LINAGC
WS USED BY DAIRY
PROOUCT ADVERTiSERS
N TWE fRsr 1 MONTHS
c'S5 than in Tuesfie
PERIOD IN iK4. wt!rrM
Tenmile People Return
From Vacation Trip
By MRS. WALTER COATS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rav and
family of Tenmile have returned
irom a inree-weeK irip to Marlow,
Okla., where they spent the holi
days and attended a family reun
ion at the home of Ray's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hay. The fam
ily was all present except a son.
Bill Rav of Tenmile. and a daugh
ter, Mrs. 0. H. Bell of Modesto,
Calif.
The Ravs made the trip by way
of California, Arizona, New Mex
ico and Texas, stoppinj? overnight
with Ray's hrothcr-in-Uw and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Belt and
familv in Modesto. They also stop
ped in Shamrock, Tex., to visit
friends.
Returnt Frm Visit
Mrs. Gcrda Johnson has return
ed from a trip to California where
she spent the holidays visiting with
relatives in Oakland, Berkeley,
Hayward, Alamdea, Burlingame
and San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lockwood
of Tenmile have received word
from their daughter, Miss Georgia
Jennings, that she has entered cler
ical school at Fort McClellan, Ga.
Miss Jennings recently enlisted in
the WAC and has been at Fort Mc
Clellan since her enlistment.
Raymond Cook Jr. of Port Or
fnrd visited with his uncle. Wil
liam Cook and family, in Tenmile
Saturday. Cook recently received
his discharge from the Army.
CUSTOM
PICTURE FRAMING
Select tram ovor 100 frama
patterns.
Modern Photoqrophy and Art
Gallery
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222 Wait Oak
Sat. Jan. 21, 1956 The News-Review. Roieburf, Ore. 9 t
Sweet Home Residents Visit In Sutherlin
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
Mrs. Fern Flory and Sandra and
James Flory, spent the weekend
at Sweet Home, visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flory.
Mrs. Elas Richardson of Birkin-
feld. Ore., is a house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Landis Vaale.
Edgar Keith, who has been quite
ill and received medical treatment
at a Roseburg hospital, was able
to be brought home recently to con
valesce. Jerry DeMulh, Sutherlin fire
chief, was confined to a Roseburg
hospital for the part week. He is
reported much better and was
brought home Monday.
. Mrs. Ada Abeene, Mn. B e 1 1 1 e
I Abeene and children, Loni 'Jo and
Dennis, visited relatives at Cottage
1 Grove Friday.
Ross Woollen and daughter. Miss
Barbara, both who are working in
Tacoma, Wash., spent the weekend
in Sutherlin with their family.
ELECTS OFFICERS
The Blue Bird group of Azalea
met recently at the home of the
leader, Mrs. Judy Osepian. New
officers were elected as follows:
I.aune Osepian, president; June
Croff, vice president; Ginger
ICroff, secretary; Sally Buchanont
'treasurer and Donna DeMusie,
1 scribe.
President's Wife
Answer to Previous Puzzle
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U.S. president,57 nor"
I can't seem to meet the payments on my present charge
account so I'd like to open another one.
Symmes
Harrison
5 husband
had the
shortest term
8 She had six
sons and
daughters
12 Gaseous
element
13 British money
of account
14 Preposition
15 Year between
12 and 20
18 Devote
17 Tidy
IB Loafers
20 Turkish title
21 River Islet
22 Be sick
23 Greek
gravestone
26 Asserts
30 Scottish caps
31 Poker stake
32 Hops' kiln
33 Boundary
(comb, form)
Stringing group
35 Decrease
36 Certifies
38 Measure of
! capacity
39 Short-napped
I fabric
40 Sesame
41 Lance
44 Soften In
; temper
46 Strays
49 Pastry
51 Notion
52 Flower
53 Age
54 First man
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steel
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9 Individuals 29 One who
10 Western stat (suffix)
11 Soldier list 31 Crafts
19 Narrow inlet 34 Russian ruler
20 Heap 35 Her husband
22 Singing voice was
23 Greek portico Henry
24 Small pastry Harrison
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BOUSLAI COUNTY'S OWM DAILY NtWSFAPKl
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MASK-IUKHT liichard D.
Mask and Dcunna T. J light, both
of Kosi'hura.
NKSBiri' - STONKBRAKF.R
Robert S. Kesbitt and Melissa
Stone brakcr, both of Roseburg.
Divtrct DacrMs
SANDKKS Victor Dean from
Nancy Phyllis Sanders. Plaintiff
awarded custody and $50 monthly
support for one minor child.
IJNDKN Constance K. from
Richard H. Linden. Plaintiff award
ed custody and $12. V) monthly sup
port for each of two minor chil
dren. ROACH Sue Dale from Lee
I Dee Roach.
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