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16 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sat. July 21, 19S6 APPRAISER NAMED Helen M. Royse has been ap- ?ointed appraiser of Ihe estate of 'red E. Koyse upon petition of administratrix lone Osgood, ac cording to circuit court records. MILTON E. (Mick) HARD Special Rcpresentotiv Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. Phono ORchard 3-3751 991 H. W. Cornell (Keasey) Jay-C-Ettes Discuss Coming Club Projects Local Community News Briefs - Mrs. John H. i Her From Oswtgo Mrs. J. fi-.nii.rorl r.,ihi ur xi r t i (he July meeting of Koseburg Jay-1 Charleston where they will spend! wrist in a fall at her home on burg visiting her daughter, Miss ,'es- ;the weekend fishing. ;SK Watson Street Thursday. Patricia Mayo. t.:. l i ai i ... Go Fishing - Mr. and Mrs. t Frcturts Wrist left Friday fori Young sutiered Ti.,. ;.,,..,,! i..t i , iltiniinn .f a f-imilw ami ihf I Anena lo Business mr anu i rrom v.aiiTorni4i Mr. ami lurs. four 1L Javcee mcmc nMrs- Asc Arnsburg have returned I George Jarnian of Porlerville. Cal., SlTmwld atlfo their home in Portland, follow-land Mr and Mrs R Higgms (he Allen's cabin Ihe llmnmia Iliver nnrf members I auenuiim iu . n..iuu.K i invert a nirnie nntluek. Pinner oi emu namuerg in me "DOCTORS LAWYERS MERCHANTS CHIEFS" THE PLACE YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR 5 Room homo at Lake tide, Ore gon. Just 4 blocks from beouritul Tcnmile Lakei, One Block to Air port, Three blocks to City Center. 5 Miles to ocean. PRICED FOR QUICK CASH SALE WILL BE SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT CALL . . . Mr. or Mrs. C. P. Tallon Roseburg, Oregon ORchard 3-4040 OR WRITE 1941 N. E. Stephens St. Roseburg, Oregon Special guests were past pres idents Mrs. Art Pollard, Airs. Walt Briltell and .Mrs. Glenn Scott, president .Mrs. Hubert liaf fensperger presided. Following coffee and dessert, a movie was shown by hostesses Mrs. Art Wilson, Mrs. Jack Garnet and Mrs. Don Hagedorn. BE WHY SICK? You've not tried everything until you sea DR. SCOFIELD X-RAY CHIROPRACTOR 3 minutes from town on Rifle Range Road. Dial OR 3-5133 Hotel Umpqua. Sees Granddaughter Married Mrs. P. Coplin of Dorns, Calif., spent a few days here recently at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orbie Cop lin. She made the trip to see her granddaughter, Kaye Coplin, mar ried lo Holland Davis. Hold Picnic West Coast Car nival held its annual picnic at Umpqua Park all-day Thursday with more than 200 present and owners of the carnival acting as hosts. Rosehurgers invited to join the group for the day were Miss Agnes Pitchford, Mrs. Roy Bell ows, Mr. and Mrs. George Trap olis and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Craf ton. Races, games and swimming were held during the day. Trip To Canada Mr. and Mrs. I Oral treemyer and son, Richard, returned the end of last week from a two-week vacation trip. The first lap of their journey took them to Yakima, Wash., where they visit ed Mrs. Kreemyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wolfe, on the oc casion of the latter's golden wed ding anniversary. They also visit ed in Wenatchee with Freemyer's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Freemyer, and in Spokane and Newport with rela tives and friends there. The List week of their trip was spent in Can ada, at Banff, Lake Louise and Radium Hot Springs. In all, the Freemycrs traveled over 2100 miles. days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayes. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. An drew Hanson and their son. Glenn. who spent last weekend here, went to Portland Sunday. The latter, who is in the U. S. Navy, then left for his base at Seattle ana Mr. and .Mrs. Hanson attended to busi ness in Portland. They also stop ped in Gaston and visited with Han son s mother, Airs. .Mary Hanson. They returned home Monday. Here For Wedding Here re cently to attend the Davis-Coplin wedding and visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Long, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rapp, Mrs. Wayne Brunson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, all of Longview. Wash.; also Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis of Km-1 pire; air. and Mrs. George Jar- man of Porterville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hiecins of Sunnvsiilp. Calif.; and Lillie Segraves of Spokane. Working Miss Bonnie Roark and Miss Virginia Pocock have ac cepted employment at Kim's Drive- in on Harvard Avenue. To Eugene Robert E. Mathis and his aunt. Miss Olive Mathis who is visiting here, went to Eu gene Wednesday to meet Robert rearnen, bringing him bacK to Roseburg for a visit. The latter and Robert Mathis were classmates at the University of Oregon. Fearri en's home is at Paulina. Returns From St. Paul Mrs. F. K. Armson has returned to Rose burg following a month's visit in St. Paul, Minn., where she visited a large number of friends and rel atives. She was the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rardin Jr., who became parents of a baby ' girl during Mrs. Armson's visit. The baby, named Katherine Ann, I was Dorn June 29. The Karelins i also have two sons, Steven and i David. Mrs. Rardin. the former Clementine Armson, worked as the city librarian before her marriage. Returning with Mrs. Armson was Mrs. Rose V. Brown, who will be here for a two-week visit. ' . To Go To Camp Mr. and Mrs. IP. M. Lee of this city win take I their daughter, Carolyn, to Camp t Tyee Sunday. I Visiting From Chehalis Miss Joann Vatne is spending a couple cf weeks in Roseburg as the guest of Miss Suzy Lee at the P. M. Lee home on SE Cass Avenue. Return From Portland Emil Ramberg and son, Doug, have re turned here, following a couple of days in Portland, where Doug was given his periodical medical check. He was reported much improved and will not have to return for another check for three months. They were accompanied to Port land by Ramberg's mother, Mrs. Carolyn Ramberg, who returned to her home there, following a visit here at the Ramberg home. Also i visiting here the last three weeks have been Mrs. Ramberg's niece, : Janice Cameron, of Portland, and i her nephew, Jimmy Kromer. of ! Sacramento, Calif. i Go To Portland Mr. and Mrs. John Malone of this city recently made a trip to Portland to take their children, John and Carol, who left from there for Spokane to spend a vacation visiting relatives. At Breedlove Horn Miss Eva Bond arrived Monday to visit at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Breed love and with two nieces, Mrs. E. M. Mathis and Mrs. Harry Colli son Jr. Miss Bond, who makes her home in Indianapolis, made the trip here with S. Sgt. Robert E. Mathis, who was recently discharged from the U. S. Air Force in Florida. Miss Bond will be leaving toward the end of next week. THIEVES GET LOCKS RATON, N. M. UH Fifteen locks, mostly from garage doors, are being held for their owners by city police. Officers said the locks were removed by youngsters who had made a home-made skeleton key. BRUSH SPRAY PAPERING Your Fringe Area Painter AL RADCLIFFE CONTRACT OR BY THE HOUR Dial OR 3-5797 Roseburg, Oregon SELF SERVICE GARAGE 526 S. E. Lone ORchard 2-1502 CHARCOAL BRIQUETS and CHUNK 10-lbs. and 20-lbs. FOR SUMMER BARBEQUES GERRETSEN BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 538 S.E. Oak Ph. OR 2-2636 THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES REMI! F fill B J ts' 1 fi I frl fiL. m : : here for a two-week visit. I I M MY fki H T UAV. r:::z I .in ii i tir, u ,t t ) f VJ''JiiMyya Kill l1- mhWt ii.irmriMjttirrriiViiV-i .ioMi.t iWiiil iff-rrfhMiifirwiiriiiiriiti1irriV ,-;irlm iW"li1jfMlltfi3f i'Li5jja FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE The firmi whose oris you see below recognize that even along with ob servance of the Sabbath, there is a community need (or the commercial services they offer. SUNDAY HOURS: 10 A.M.- 6 P.M. Plenty of Free Parking Prompt Prescription Service First Aid Supplies Ardcn's Delicious Ice Cream and Dietetic Ice Cream Refresh Yourself at Our Fountain CHURCH'S DRUG STORE Rose Hotel Annex Ph. OR 3-6333 SPECIALIZING IN Imported Food Or Wine FROM Italy Gormany Sweden Norwoy Mexico India Denmark Franc. iapan Holland Hawaii Scotland W ALSO HAVS STAPLES L THE BEVERAGE SHOP 121 S. Stephens V V,. SENS II 7' iVzyVISlBLE FOOD ' ' PRESENTATION! npjiiii BLI PRICES REGULAR HOURS: 4 PM to 2 AM PAN FRIED CHICKEN CHARCOAL BROILED STEAXS (our specialty) ' TOP IN SOOM.' ENJOVTHE LONOE SERVICE -THEN DIG .lWTOTwrr sizzun'. BcplLEP STE,S0 S . -twcuTawd jwcv..; JOOWNSTntRS IMTHE- DUFFY'S Used car prices ARE DOWN! . . . And we're ready to prove that we are never undersold! Here's the list . . . now HURRY in-and see the LOWEST PRICSED USED CARS ANYWHERE '55 Oldsmobile Deluxe Holiday Coupe windows', brakes, seats, steering. Radio and heater. Special 2 - tone paint. Hydramatic; all power assists 'THE STORE OF THE THOUSAND BARGAINS' iosehurg Surplus Sales 629 S.E. Cass Ph OR 2-1512 USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN -NO CARRYING CHARGE - SUNDAY HOURS: 10 am -6 PM RENTALS Do It Yourself and SAVE! k Paint Sprayers -k Concrete Mixers k Lawn Mowers k Ford Tractors k Power Rollers k Lawn Aerators LANSING-OLIVER 847 S. Stephens, OR 3-6636 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK '55 Oldsmobile 98 4-Door Sedan ZXtJZr paint' wh,tewa" ,ires' ,odio '55 Plymouth Belvedere 4-Door 1'""' 2" '54 HUDSON Hornet 4-Dr. Sedan Slt!"2''h,, '54 Chevrolet 210 2-Door Sedan Radio and heater, new tires. Immaculate. '53 Oldsmobile Fiesta Convertible Radio and heater, white sidewalls, electric windows and seat, power brakes and steering. OPEN SUNDAY 9 am-3:30 pm SYLVANIA TV NORGE APPLIANCES ' GENERAL PAINT SOUTH STEPHENS HARDWARE CHEAPIES '41 Pontine Club Cpe. ??? '46 Pontioe 4-door ??? '46 Olds 6 2-dr. ??? '47 Nash 4-Dr. Sedan ??? '49 Plymouth 4-dr. ??? COMMERCIALS '47 Vi-ton Pickup, Flat Bed, 4 speed '54 Chevrolet I i ton Hydra. 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