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J George Burkhart- Visits With Father In Melrose By NETTIE WOODRUFF George Burkhart visited over night Wednesday at the home of his father, John Burkhart, and family en route to join his wife and family at Ojai, Calif., follow ing his recent discharge from Army service. He spent one year in Germany during his three-year service. Take Vacation Trip Delmar Conn and Bill Stidham took; a short vacation trip to Reno last week. They visited briefly in Grants Pass with the former's brother, Wilmer Conn, and family. A recent visitor at the J. F. Bone brake home was his daughter, Mrs. Niles Leach, of Port Angeles, Wash. The group was joined for one evening by the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Jackson, who were en route to their home in Crescent City following a visit in Port Angeles and Hillsboro. Mrs. James Louisignont has been working the evening shift recently at Kim's drivein in west Rose burg. Spending Tuesday with Mrs. E. C. Gross and family were her aunt, Mrs. Joe Foster; her cousin, Mrs. Vern Newton, and Mrs. Mark Mrs. La Prath New Glendale Friendship Club Secretary By MRS. GERALD B. FOX Mrs. Judy La Prath was install ed as secretary at the regular meeting of the Glendale Friend ship Club which was held Tues day night at the IOOF Hall. Plans were laid for undertaking sewing projects for the Odd Fel lows Home. Refreshments w e re served by Mrs. Joyce Mill, Mrs. Mildred Daniels, Mrs. T h e 1 m a Clark and Mrs. Angie Nensteil. Mrs. Mary La Prath of Glen dale held a demonstration party at her home recently. Fourteen were present and refreshments were served after the party. Attend Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Guy Armstrong at tended a family reunion in Med- DEEP SEA DIVING EQUIPMENT ' Lungs, Spear Guns, Lead Belts, Depth Guages, etc. Lester's Toy & Hobby Shop Wit Jickion Phone OR J-M5S Shed MORE WEAR TO THE PAIR: , For tin leu young ht-men , , shoes built to take ft. (Bring your young man In for his choice of stylos. In rich medium brown. Siiet 12'a to 6. 7.95-8.45 SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 529 S. E. Jackson Strait You'll Do Better Than Here's the car of the year and the buy of the month! Pontiac price start below the prices of 43 small-car models; yet Pontiac offers you up to 227 h.p., 124' of road-levelling wheelbase, big-car com fort, luiury, beauty! It's a fact you'll never do better! PONTIAC RECENTLY IROKE ROSEBURG MOTOR Rose and Washington Streets McLoughlin, all of Azalea. Mrs. Olga Will and grandson, Michael Meadows, of Portland spent the weekend here with her brother, Sibley Nielsen, and fam ily. W. F. Bonebrake and Bun Web ber have returned home from a hunting trip to the Wallowa moun tains in eastern Oregon. They packed in and were gone a week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tavener and six children of Myrtle Creek visit ed various relatives and friends in Melrose on Sunday. Monday visitors at the Ira Pierce home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pierce of Glide. They were en route home from a visit in Grants Pass with their daughter. Mrs. Woodrow Nielsen, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Busenbark have received word of an automo bile accident at Prosser Wash., in which their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alien D. Busenbark. suffered a cracked vertebrae and is in the Yakima hospital. She had finish ed her third day of teaching school when the collision occurred. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alberding and children spent the weekend at Newberg, where they visited her mother. ford last weekend. The reunion was held at the home of Arm strong's sister, Mrs. Clarence Main. Others present were a brother. Glen Armstrong and wife, 'rom Eugene, and a sister, Mrs. Harold Throop from Glenwood Wash. The Glendale Nile Club held a dinner recently at the Masonic Temple to honor the aueen. Mrs. Leona Bryant of Coquille, who was making her official visit. The Glendale Bethel of Job's Daughters met Sept. 17, at the Masonic Temple. Sandra La Prath, Caroline Dollar and Evelyn Gordon were initiated into the member ship. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Laxton of Glendale are the parents of an 8 pound 14 ounce daughter born Sept. 13 at the Josephine Central Hospital in Grauts Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Leonard of Glendale are the parents of a 7 pound 14 ounce son, James Clif ford, born Sept. 14 at the Grants Pass hospital. Butch Hill of Coquille is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Mar garet Hill at Quines Creek and is looking for work here. Glendale High School Class Officers Named Class officers were elected at Glendale High Sfehool last week as follows:' -.: . . . Twelfth grade, Jim Mosley, pres ident; Shirley Reasoner, vice pres ident; Sally Jo Thompson, secre tary; and Mrs. Audrey Bruington, treasurer. Eleventh grade. Bill Mullarkey, president; Jessie Hay Munyon, vice president; Beverly Cox, sec retary, and Wesley Young, treas urer. Tenth grade, Clifford Worley, president; Billy Barrong, vice pres ident; Sandra Johns, secretary, and Nancy Furlong, treasurer. Ninth grade, George Humphreys, president; Carliss Stanfill, vice president; Gailene Bowen, secre tary, and Douglas Clark, treasurer. RESCUED FROM BOAT VENICE, Italy Ifl A Yugo slavia soldier, three civilians and a girl student were r s c u d Wednesday night from a storm tossed rowboat in which they had fled from the Port of Pola. They were taken aboard an Italian mo torboat which found them in dis tress in high waves of the upper Adriatic. They asked for political refuge in Italy. Never Now! 54 NASCAR ENDURANCE AND SPEED RECORD! AT IONNEYIUX, UTAH Glendale Rebekah Members Hold By MRS. GERALD B. FOX I The Glendale Rebekah Lodge i held its faU festival at the IOOF Hall last week. There was a good attendance. After the dinner guests played games and visited the var ious booths. Virgil Harris of Glendale is still undergoing tests at the Veteran's Hospital in Portland to diagnose the reason for severe headaches and a coma he suffered during the past several week. The headaches are reported to be some better. Mrs. Harris is with her husband in Portland and the children are stay ing with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ford of Port land, former Glendale residents, visited their son, Carl Ford, and family in Glendale last weekend, returning home early Sunday morning. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poleski and three children of Medford visited at the Carl Ford residence here. Mrs. Mildred Cox of Glendale is scheduled to return this week from a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Untereimer, in California. She has been gone several weeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Michel of Bell flower, Calif., who has been visit ing her brother-in-law, Renus Mi chel and his wife, since Wednesday of last week, will return home this week. Vital Statistics Divorce Suits Filed LONGSTON Kenneth G. vs. Mercedes Longston. Married in Se attle March 12, 1942. Cruelty and desertion charged. Plaintiff seeks custody of five minor children and certain real and personal property. LAWRENCE James L. vs. Ca rolvne J. Lawrence. Married Feb. 1, 1953. Cruelty charged. Plaintiff asks custody of one minor child be given defendant, and offers payment through court of $40 monthly support. Plaintiff offers defendant household furnishings and car. WEST Edna V. vs. Earl M. West. Married in Reno, Nev., on or about June 13, 1950. Cruelty charg ed. Plaintiff seeks her personal clothing and effects; certain real and personal property described, except boat and boat trailer, two outboard motors, a claim against Robert Cummings and cash in ac count of parties in bank. POWNELL Irene Evelyn vs. Eugene Henry Pownell. Married tea. 6, 1955, in Keno, Nev. flam tiff says defendant serving sen tence to the Oregon Penitentiary. She seeks return of maiden name, Irene Evelvn Washa. THORNH1LL Alice Virginia vs. Hughie Lee Thornhill. Married Aug. 20, 1953, in Rolling Fork, Miss. Cruelty charged. Separate Maintenance Suit JONES Evelyn vs. Amos Jones. Married Feb. 12, 1949, in Gaffney, S.C. Cruelty charged. Plaintiff asks custody and $50 monthly support for each of two minor children, plus $100 monthly alimony. Defendants Win Civil Suit Here 'A civil action initiated in circuit court, Roseburg, 1 by plaintiffs James E. and W. Patricia Decker has found the jury ruling for de fendant Joseph Brant. All are Rose burg residents. The Deckers had charged Brant sold them a log truck and trailer Sept. 24, 1954, allegedly free of obli gations except for $203. They claim ed the defendant did not tell them of a $1,283.03 mortgage held by Earl D. and Buelah Sader. Defendant Brant had denied knowledge of the chattel mortgage and denied promise of free title or fraudulent intent. The plaintiffs said they had paid the Saders $1,283.03 plus interest due on the mortgage on Nov. 10, 1955. They sought, that sum as a first cause of action and $1,361.03 in the second cause. Had they re covered in the first cause, they sought a "double damage" action 01 $2,72Z.0. NOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE 'get the ieit ivy of the year on the most excitinr car of the year i CO I Phon. OR 3-6651 H Mrs. Dorothy Pinkley of Glen dale entered the Josephine Hospi tal in (J rant j Pass on bunday ait ernoon in serious condition. She is reported to be making some im provement. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilbert of CONVERTIBLE Large Selection of Covers and Sryles-Now In BY KROEHLER-- 2-PIECE SOFA BED AND CHAIR SET. BUILT WITH DOUBLE COIL SPRINGS FOR EXTRA COMFORT AND EXTRA WEAR. ANOTHER PLUS VALUE FROM CURTIS BROS. WHY ACCEPT LESS AT THIS NEW LOW PRICE. 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