The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 21, 1956, Image 9

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Eugene Educator Outlines 4 'Paths' To World Peace
Parking Space
'OR RENT By Month
Kohlhogen Parking Lot
Corrwr Jackion i Mother in.
Coll OR 3-8244
tvorid FZt"?TJD?tesli """fortress America": (3) disarm
he thinK imrf1"1 '??r. Palhs " in an organiied fashion and
S?Jh5? Amef'Ciiij could take in making that plan worldwuie: and
mi snaring American abundance
with others to increase standards
that direction when he addressed
members of the Roseburg chapter,
American Assn. of University
Women last weekend. -
Those ways, according to Marvin
TAKE THE WHOLE FAMILY OUT TO ENJOY
A Delicious
Thanksgiving Dinner
Choice of:
BAKED HAM
t With Fruit Sauce
Candied Yams, Hot Rolls,
Vegetable, Soup & Salad
Dessert & Coffee
Of living.
Pursinger appeared to prefer
uixarmnmpnr Ha nrtwi hi dan.
G - . . - - - - 'ft WBKIU " .... . . 1IJLI 11-
. rursinger, Eugene, are: (l):er become informed, to bring
Passive resistance; (2) building other peace loving people in the
nuuu uuo sucn a camp. He in
formed," he advised, by reading
available information to "know
what we're talking about."
Ways toward international dis
armament, he feels, include writ
ing letters to the editors of news
papers and to members of the U.S.
Senate and House of Representa
tives. Pursinger thinks the editori
al page of a newspaper is the
"most read" in the paper.
He mentioned brieflv a Dlan ha.
1 ing used by a women's group, the
Women International League.
! Members have devised a system
I of envelope stuffing. They enclose
ROAST TURKEY
With Dressing
Cranberry Sauce, Hot Rolls,
Mashed Potatoes, Soup & Salad,
Vegetable, Dessert & Coffee
1.60
1.75
SPEEDWAY CAFE
3Vi Mi. South of
Roseburg On Old
Highway 99
literature on peace and disarma
ment inside envelopes when they
pay bills, etc. Pursinger said the
need for cessation of war is exem
plified by the 312 wars on earth
in the past 464 years.
The former ford Foundation fel
low also likes the method of shar
ing with others. He admits it would
lower American standard of Uv
iig, but questions "how much are
're willing to sacrifice.
Now completing his doctoral dis
sertation at the University of Ore
gon, Pursinger, in his mid-thirties,
lias authored three books, ile is
currently an instructor in the Eu
gene secondary school system.
He spoke in Roseburg Saturday
at an AAUW meeting sponsored
by the organization's internation
al relations study group chairman-
ned Dy Airs. Cecil Sherwood and
Mrs. L. P. Hyde. Two musical
numbers by Mrs. Clifford Comas,
accompanied by Mrs. Homer
Grow, were presented.
gm CALENDAR wr tvtnu
Mel rose Youth Injured
In Motorcycle Accident
Fireside
Television
Idleyld Lodge
SERVINC
if
Thanksgiving Dinner
MENU
C?lery Curls Olives Pickles
Tomato Bouillon
Frozen Fruit Salad
ROAST YOUNG TURKEY
Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce 2 00
VIRGINIA BAKED HAM
Candied Yams 2.00
FILLET MIGNON 1 nn
Mashed Potatoes Fresh Vegetables W3?T
nor ouner nous
Choice of Desserts y
Home Made Pumpkin Pie Whipped Cream ,
Mince Pie Hot Rum Sauca
Fresh Strawberry Sundae
Sherbet
Coffee Tea Milk
Turkey Dinners 'for Children 85c
By NETTIE WOODRUFF
Dennis Tandy, teen-age son of
Al Tandy, was taken Thursday to a
Roseburg hospital for treatment of
a severly cut foot. He was injured
when he fell from his motorcycle
as it went out of control on West
Melrose Road. Jerry Hill, who was
riding with him, was not hurt.
Tandy returned home after treat
ment that evening.
Weekend Here
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson of
Pasadena were weekend guests of
his mother, Mrs. Pearl Folden, and
also visited in the home of his
brother, Floyd Simpson, and
wife.
Nonpariel Community
Club Meets At School
Open house was held Wednes
day night when the, Nonpariel
Community Club met at the Non
pariel School with Mrs.-Flora Tay
lor presiding. i
National Education Week was
observed and each teacher had
her room open so that parents
might see what progress their
children were making.
The first grade pupils under the
direction of Mrs. Ruby Holloway
had charge of the program and the
room mothers furnished refresh
ments. The first grade room won
the prize for the most parents in
attendance.
IDLEYLD LODGE
21 Miles Up North Umpqua Rood
b: p. o. e.
No Lodge Meeting
Thursday, Nov. 22
.. BUT
Annual Thanksgiving
Tom and Jerry Time
For Elks and Their Ladies
No Guests
From 1 1 a.m. 'til 3 p.m.
ENTERTAINMENT
GAMES FUN FOR ALL
C. E. Reece bagged a six point
elk on the last day of hunting sea
son while hunting with Garnett
Graves in the Ceda Creek area on
the coast range. He was assisted
in packing the animal out by Har
old Parker, Frank Bell and Ted
Reece.
H. G. Van Sickle of Portland was
visiting and attending business in
the Melrose area Tuesday after
noon. He is with the Nash Supply
Co. which deals in poultry equip
ment. C. F. Wulff has returned to his
work with- the county road depart
ment after- several days illness at
his home on Criscr Road.
Mrs. I. C. Smith reports that
she has gladioli, dahalins and East
er Lillics blooming in her yard on
Cleveland Hill Road.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lousignont
and two children moved during the
weekend from the Freeman Wil
liams house to the Scott rental, the
old Crane place on River Road.
Visiting for a time with her
cousin, MrsT Pearl Folden, is Mrs.
Myrtle Thompson of Michigan
City, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Conn have
been improving the interior of
their home, including new floors
and walls in several downstairs
rooms. A cement patio was added
on the exterior.
Miss Sheryl Kay Reece spent the
weekend with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reece while
her mother was recovering from
an attack of the flu.
f I '1 II I I. I III
BAKED HAM
ROAST TURKEY
ROAST LEG OF IAMB
SERVED WITH ALL THE TRIMMING $1.65
This Thanksgiving, treat the family to a winner of a dinner
here! We have your favorite cuts of tender, delicious meats
... plus all the good things that go with it, including old
fashioned dressing, rich gravy and cranberry sauce! Come
and eat hearty . . . our prices are thrifty!
UMPQUA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP
j Women's Missionary
j Council Holds Word Day
1 The Women's Missionary Coun
cil of the Assembly of God Churrh
i of Sutherlin met last Thursday at
we cnurcn ior a work day.
The ladies cleaned the new Sun
day school house that the church
has bought, and which adjoins the
parsonage. At noon 11 members
and six .children had a sack lunch.
. The business meeting was called
to order after the lunch with de
votionals by Mrs. Buckncl, who
read from the Bible Elhesians 1,
18; John 4, 37-38, and from Psalms.
The mission council will be held
Thursday, Nov. 29, with a planned
potluck dinner. All interested per
sons are to call 3386 for instruc
tions on what to bring.
Mrs. Manning, section five chair-
I man for the Assembly of God Mis
sionary Council, will be the spe-
! cial speaker at the above meet
ing which will be held at t h e
1 church.
Six women from Sutherlin at
tended the Women's Fellowship
meeting at YoncaUa Wednesday.
Fred Walton, state president from
J Portland and the Rev. Herman En
clgau from West French Africa,
were speakers at this meeting. Aft-
I er the meeting the ladies worked
i on quilt.
CELEBRATE
AT LENNIE'S FRIENDLY TAVERN
DINNER SERVED FROM 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM
THANKSGIVING DAY
Your Choice of
ROAST TURKEY OR HAM
.r , t ejttrji
UP9
J SMORGASBORD INCLUDED
Choice of Pumpkin Pie
, or Ice Cream
"WE GUARANTEE
TO FILL YOU UP"
BRING THE FAMILY
$1.75
CHILD'S PLATE 1.00
LENNIE'S FRIENDLY TAVERN
1253 S. E. Stephens OR 3-8366
Gamma Delta Theta Rho
Cirls Plan Initiation
Fifteen girls and four Rebekahs
were in attendance last week when
the Gamma Delta Theta Rho Girls
held a regular meeting. The sec
ond nomination of officers for 1957
was held.
Plans for initiation on Wednes
day evening, Dec. 12, were made
and all girls were asked to be
present at the next meeting,"" Wed
nesday, Nov. 28, for drill prac
tice. Agnes Yanko celebrated her
birthday and was presented a gift
by the club.
After the meeting dancing was
held, with music furnished by the
new player-recorder after which
refreshments were served by Ar
dis Porter, Kay Wheeler, Janet
llaslcm and Peggy Jean Austin.
The refreshment committee ap
pointed for the Nov. 28 meeting,
includes Noriene Wattman, Agnes
SERVICE SET TONIGHT
The annual Thanksgiving service
at the Oakland Community Pres
byterian Church will be held this
evening from 7:30 to 8:15. The
Kfirvirn Uilhntir hnnofif tt arnnn
Yanko, Carol Cowan 'and Mildred will consist of hymns, scripture)
WEDNESDAY - NOV. 21
Umpqua Unit No, 16, American
Legion Auxiliary at 8 D in. at home
of Mrs. S. Ferche, 651 NE Mea
dow. Members asked to bring un-l
wrapped gifts for the VA Hospital)
gift shop. i
Boat Club organization meeting,
7 p.m., City Hall in Roseburg. Any
one interested in boating invited.
Thanksgiving service of hymns,
scripture, poetry' and prayer, Com
munity Presbyterian Church in
Oakland, from 7:30 to 8:15 p.m.
Union Thanksgiving1 S r v.l c ,
Glendule Assembly of God Church,
7:30 p.m.
Roseburg Zonti Club meeting
postponed due to holidays. Next
meeting will be Dec. S Christinas
party, home of Arlcne Myers.
Air Force Reserve, 1614 W. Harv
ard Ave., 8 p.m.
Umpqua Radio Club, clubhouse,
China Wall, 7:30 p.m.
Bethel 42, Oakland Job's Daugh
ters, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m.
West Roseburg Lions Club, 6:30
p.m., banquet room of Harlequin
Lluu.
Dean Perrine Chapter 9, Disa
bled American Veterans, Veterans
Memorial Building, Garden Valley
Road, 8 p.m.
MU Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi,
8 p.m.
Doug-eltes, the Sheriff s Mount
ed Patrol. 7:30 p.m., fairgrounds.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church choir
practice, 7:30 p.m., church parish
house. . .
Buckaroo Square Dance Club
classes, barn.
Women's Bible Study Group, of
the Azalea Community Church,
home of Mrs. Elizabeth Foster on
Starveout.
Tenmile Ladies Club meeting
postponed to Dec. 6.
THURSDAY Nov. 22
1
Glide Baptist Church special
Thanksgiving service, 10:30 a.m.
The Rev. Ken Palmer, pioneer mis
sionary in French West Africa, to
be guest speaker.
Canyonville Thanksgiving serv
ice, Methodist Church, 9 to 10 a.m.
Assembly of God Church to be in
charge of music. All denomina
tions invited.
Winston - Dillard Methodist
Church community service, 10 a.m.
St. George's Episcopal Church
in Roseburg, choral service of the
holy communion, sermon at 9:30
a.m. Choir to be under direction of
Robert E. Robins.
Sutherlin Church of the Holy Spir
it, holy communion, 10 a.m. Fath
er Blaker will officiate.
Annual Thanksgiving potluck
dinner, South Deer Creek Grange
hall, 1 p.m. All community resi
dents invited.
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21
"Y" Indian Guide organizational
meeting, 7:30 p.m. i
Evergreen Grange, 8 p.m.,
Grange hall. Ladies bring sand
wiches or cookies.
Children's Thanksgiving party
and speech festival, 1:30 .p.m.,
Lookingglass Church. Sponsored by
Mrs. Fred Southwick of the WCTU.
Duplicate Bridge, Elks Club,
12:30, open to all players whether
Elks or not.
Loyal Order of Moose game
night, Moose Hall, 8 p.m.
Wed,, Nov. 21, 1956 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9
TACOMA I The Legislative
Council, with an eye on rising
campaign costs and expenditures,
has recommended here enactment
of a bill which would put a ceiling
WOULD SET CEILING
on the amount candidates for polit
ical offices could spend in their
efforts for election in Washington
FOR THAT "VERY SPECIAL"
DINNER-BRING THEM HERE
1 Food
to Suit
Your
We come to the oid of
every porty with tine
food, smooth service,
congenial atmosphere.
modest prices.
Hotel Umpqua
COFFEE SHOP & INDIAN ROOM.
Major Northwest Dams
To Be Viewed Next Week
SEATTLE ffi All major Pa
cific Northwest dam projects will
be viewed next week by Col. J.L.
Person, acting assistant chief of
engineers for civil works, U. S.
Army, and R. E. Mcrriam, assist
ant director. Bureau of Budget.
The two will address the 23d
annual convention of the Inland
Empire Waterways Assn. at Yak- j
ima Tuosday, Nov. 27.
They will leave later that day I
for Pasco to fly over McNary Dam
and motor to Ice Harbor Dam. I
Wednesday flights will be made
over sites of proposed dams on
the Clcarsvater and middle and
lower Snake Rivers and over
Grand Coulee Dam and a visit be
made to Oinak.
A motor trip will be made to
Chief Joseph Dam and a flight to
Eugene, Ore., for visits to dam
sites in the Willamette Valley
Thursday. Friday visits will, be
made to the Eagle Gorge Dam
site and the Mud Mountain Dam
in Western Washington.
Myrtle Hotel
Dining Room
Myrtle Creek
Thonksgiving Day Turkey Dinner
All Day and Evening '
THURS. & SAT. EVENING
DINE & DANCE
10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
SPECIAL MUSIC
Enjoy A Traditional
THANKSGIVING DAY
imn&o
at the
WAGON WHEEL
1 227 N.W. Garden Volley Blvd.
Open From 12 Noon
Thanksgiving Day
90 MS
President Eisenhower
Accepts Resignations
WASHINGTON (PI President
Eisenhower accepted two more
resignations Tuesday and the White
House let it be known he is con
sidering bringing Gov. Christian
A. Herter of Massachusetts into
his administration.
Hertcr's term as governor ends
in January and James C. 11a-,
gcrty, presidential press seere-'
tary, said "I would hope" that
Herler's services can be used in
some capacity by the federal gov-1
crnmcnt. s I
The resignations accepted were !
those of Roswell B. Perkins as ;
assistant secretary of health, ed-
ucation and welfare, and William
II. Jackson as presidential assist
ant for national security affairs.
Jlerter is the man presidential
assistant Harold E. Stassen, want
ed the Republicans to nominate as
vice president instead of Richard
M.' Nixon. Stassen s maneuver fell
flat.
Alert Basis For Ships ,
Announced By Canada
VICTORIA, B.C. 11 An "alert"
basis for ships of the Pacific Com
mand was announced Tuesday by
the Royal Canadian Navy.
All leaves, except for overnight,
have been suspended. On leaving
ship, crew members must leave
telephone number where they
can be reached. Most ships are on
a oasis of readiness to put to sea
on four hours' notke.
The navy gave no reason for the
action. It is believed due, how
ever, to the Suez crisis.
Williams.
poetry and prayers.
SNACK SHACK
Will Be Open for Your Thanksgiving Dinner
MENU AS FOLLOWS:
ROAST TOM TURKEY
Sage Dressing, Relish, Cranberry Sauce, Whipped Pota
toes, Buttered New Peai, Hot Rolls, Butter, Choice of
Pumpkin Pie with whipped cream or hot minced with
brondy tauce.
$1.75
CHILDS PLATE $1.00
HOT TURKEY SANDWICHES $1.00
SNACK SHACK
1022 N.E. STEPHENS
Ph. OR 3-3491
HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
If you want to enjoy a unique "family style" Thanks
giving dinner in a pleasant atmosphere with all the ad
vantages of a delicious home cooked meal and none of
the fuss and bother entailed in preparing it, come to
La Dome's old fashioned home cooked Thanksgiving
Dinner.
LA DONZE'S OLD FASHIONED "FAMILY STYLE
, $3.00 PER PERSON
r
Cream of celery soup
Relish tray with"
olives, cheese, slipped
celery, pickles & radishes
THANKSGIVING MENU
La Donie's special Trilby
Fruit Salad ' . - ;
BAKED VIRGINIA HAM WITH PINEAPPLE RINGS
OR
PRIME ROAST TOM TURKEY
WITH SAGE AND CELERY OR OYSTER DRESSING
Sweel potatoes, pineapple fluff marshmallow Buttered parsnips, broccoli In creme,
topping, snow flake potatoes, giblet gravy, parkerhouse Tolls, cranberry sauce.
Fruit cake, pumpkin ond mincemeat pie,
coffee, tea or milk, mints ond nuts.
Direct tray service to your table s you nay. soloct your fav
orito cuts of cholco moots. We will start serving ot noon.'
hot
CORNER OF LANE i SHERIDAN
ROSEBURG, ORE.
LA DQNZE CAFE
ITALIAN SPANISH
AMERICAN FOODS
Turn Around Inn
Take the whole family and enjoy o com
plete honest-to-goodnes$ Thanksgiving
dinner. From the first course to the
lost, you'll find the food supnrb, the
portions generous, the service perfect
. . . and all at modest prices.
SEVEN COURSE DINNER
Relish Tray
Homemade Hot Rolls
, Choice of Shrimp, Crab, or Fruity Cocktail or Tomato Juice
Tossed Salod with Choice of Dressing
Baked or Mashed Potatoes Giblet Grovy
Dressing Southern Yams Cranberry Sauce
Choice of Desserts:
Cronberry Sherbet Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Croam Plum Pudding Spumonl
(Ital ion Fruit Salod Hot Apple Cider Pie Hot Mince Pie Torlo Di Noire (Real
Italian Thanksgiving Coke) Peshe Al Naballne (Italian Poach Halves with Sherry Custard)
t SMORGASBORD SERVED WITH YOUR DINNER IF DESIRED
TURN AROUND 11!
LOCATED 1023 N. E. STEPHENS AT TOP OF HILL ON OLD 99
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