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Bridge Approach Work Started
For Glide-Wilbur Cut-Off
r MR$. ARTHUR SELBY
J" bwB on th.
Pproachee of the new bride
cuT ,?orth L ""' tor the
Wide . ttiibur cut-oH rol under
construction by the Douglas Coun
i. ,id Dept- Don Horsley aod
AffLu'Vi Roebr. employe!
of the west Coast Steel Co. at Port
Und. ire putting in the form, and
"U be joined by iteel workers aft.
f.r ,hf of the year to install
lie iteel girders. The bridge will
"ave a cement deck. 480 feet in
length, including the approaches.
Iiss Donna Henry, senior stu
dent at Oregon State College, ar
rived Tuesday to spend the Christ
mas and New Year'a holidays at
tne home of her parents, Mr. and
llrs. Jim Welch.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Sabin and
family left last Saturday for Port
land to attend the Dec. 17 funeral
of baby Joyce Sabin whose death
occured by suffocation Dec. 13 at
their Glide home. The family is re
maining in Portland over Christ
mas, visiting Sabin'i parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Sabin, and Mrs. Sa
bin s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Gutafsnn.
Sirs. Elaine Ash. manager of the
Red Barn, spent Monday and Tues
day in Portland on business and
a pre-Christmas visit with her
mother and sisters.
Calvin Middleton. high school li
brarian, left for Grants Pass to
spend Christmas and New Year's
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with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
U. Middleton.
Representatives of the High
School - College Relations Commit
tee of the Oregon Stale System of
nigner Education, made a visita
tion at Glide High School Wednes
day morning. Francis Nickerson of
Eugene, of the Oregon State Sys
tem, and James Boyle of Klamath
Kails with the Oregon Technical
Institute, spoke to the student as
sembly, explaining general college
preparation and requirements.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McCord,
Iona Kay, Steven and Allen Kim
were returning from Forest Grove
last Sunday, Dec. 1, when J year
old Allen Kim fell out of the mov
ing car. He was rushed to the hos
pital in Corvallis. Examination
showed no broken bones but he was
kept in the hospital for observation
and released on Tuesday. The fam
ily had attended the funeral of
Mrs. McCord't mother, Mrs. Ethel
Cooper, who passed away Dee. 11.
Elkton School Gym
Installations Made
By MRS. ARIEL HUBBARD
George Bowman and Jim Haines
have been installing back-boards
and supporting frames above the
bleachers in Elkton High School
gym for use as cross courts for
basketball practice. .
Dinner Held
The annual Christmas dinner for
high school students, teachers, and
their husbands or wives, the school
board and other school personnel
was held today at noon. Gifts
were exchanged among the students.
Recent visitors at the Del Dun-
gey home were Dungey'a parents
from Scapoose.
Tommy Hescock, student at Elk
ton High School is ill in the Sacred
Heart Hospital. He has been re
ported doing better, and hopes to
oe nome soon.
Mrs. Orlin Palmer was in Port
land over the weekend to visit her
mother Mrs. R. R. Wells who is
critically ill in a Portland Hospital.
Lawrence smith killed a panther
on the Leonard Ross place last
Saturday. He was out alone with
his two dogs when they treed the
animal.
CALENDAR OP EVENTS
tomorrow
PIRDAY December 21
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ROSEBURG. OREGON
Winston Christian Church Christ
mas program, at church on' Greg
ory Avenue. Everyone invited.
Treats for children.
Past President Parley home of
Christina Mirelli, 1300 NE Wash
ington Ave., Christmas party, 7:30
p.m. Each member to bring gift
not to exceed one dollar for ex
change. Refreshments will be ser
ved. Pinochle Club, home of M r a.
likv Mil.
Annual Christmas program oT ,tlrtillK ' m- Featuring holi
inUi r.p.nu in. Pnu,.n n.n... dav cakes and candies.
Studio s Glendale students to parti-1 Women of the Moos Christmas
cipate. Santa Claus will be pres-l?". Moose hall. Lunch to be sold
ent. Esch mother, member and during the evening. Members and
k, HnbiH tn h mw,mA SUCStS lnVltM
with cocoa and coffee at close. I Buckarea Square Dance C la b
Eaglas and auetts children i Christmas party, barn Members
rhmmii n.rt. Rules Hill Pro. 1 bring gifts of 50 cent value. Ladies
SI, to be exchanged. Members
a iked to bring donations for Christ
mas basket for n eedy family.
Members and families invited.
Umpsua Valley Santtia No. 131
SATURDAY DECEMBER tt
Open meeting and Christmas
party. South Deer Creek Grange
hall. I a.m. Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bailev on committee.
St. Joeph's Parents Club food
sale, front of Swicks Tots to Teens,
Yoncallo Church Group
Hears Dr. L Emery
The missionary Society of the
Joyce Mill New Pair
NobU Crand President
Glendale Past Noble Grand Club
members elected officers at their
YoncaUa Methodist WSCS was held i u,"t ruuir meeting.
Fri.. Dee. 11, 1936 Tlq News-Review, Roseburf, Ore. S
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cram planned
Evergreen Grants annual Christ
mas party and e 00 p.m. dinner.
Ladies to bring covered dish or sal
ad and a pie. Gifts, not to exceed
New Books Now
At Dillard School
bring pies or cakes. All dancers
invited.
Old-Time Dance Club, KP Hall,
Rose Street. Dancing at I p.m.
Visitors welcome.
Boots A Calk Square Dance
Club, 9 p.m., Winston Community
Club.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.,
245 SE Jsckson. For more informa
tion call OR 2-27S5.
last week in the recreation room of
the church.
Mrs. 1. N. Sparks, president, pre
sided. Mrs. George Edes had
charge of the devotions, reading
the Christmas story from Luke.
The theme for the program was.
"Youth in a Responsible Society."
Dr. Lydia Emery gave a talk, titled
"For All Children." She also gave
an account of her work in the Good
Shepherd Home is Pennsylvania
several years ago.
A group of second and third
grade children, accompanied by
Mrs. Mathis, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs.
Issar, sang several numbers, ac
companied on the auto harp by
Mrs. Emery. Featured in the pro
gram were Christmas greetings
from different countries.
Following the meeting, Christ
mas refreshments were served by
Mrs. Eric Stenseth and Mrs. Dan
Wright.
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We give S&H Green Stamp
In at S, out at 9
CLARK'S STUDIO
711 1 L Jacks 0R1-I32
New officers for the coming year
will take office at the first meeting
in January. They are: Mrs. Joyce
Mill, president: Mrs. Viola Car
raway, vice president; and Mra.
Leon a McAllister, secretary-treasurer.
Gifts were exchanged at the close
of the evening. A no-host dessert
supper waa served.
WCTU MEETS
Mrs. Yvonne Gaedecke of Azal
ea waa hostess Tuesday at a
meeting of the Glendale-Azalea
WCTU.
Mrs. Mina Johnson had charge
of the devotions, and Mra. Nora
Gaedecke gave a current eventa
report. The hostess served refreshments.
Roseburg Stores
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Saw It In The Newspaper
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Make Your New Year
HAPPY!
Make Yyr Ckil.'i
New Year
Happy Too!
New is the Haw to
yew child a
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DANCE STUDIO
BALLET TAP ACROBAT
HAWAIIAN BATON
New classes beiea femed
In JernMiy, 157
Enrollment Start
January 2nd.
1S. . Cass Ave.
Phenes: Stydie OR 2-2SM
Res. OR 2-1 J2J
Job's Daughters
Meet In Glendale
The Glendale Bethel of Job's
Daughters held a regular meeting
at the Masonic Temple Monday
evening. Exchange of gifts and a
dance followed to which guests had
been invited.
The most important business
transacted at the meeting was an
announcement by the honor queen
elect, Sally Jo Thompson, of the
names of her appointive officers.
They are: senior custodian. No-
nie Smith; junior custodian, Shar
on Miller; musician, Donna Stev
ens: first messenger, Vickie Hays;
second messenger, Kay Edson;
third messenger, Janet Nicholson;
fourth messenger, Rowena Miller;
fifth messenger, Diane Cleveland;
inner guard, Marilyn Harris; outer
guara, muarea nays; uorarian,
Marv Ann Johnson: treasurer.
Georgia Mill; recorder. Kathie
Cleveland; chaplain, Mary Pate
and lady of lights, Rene Young.
The names of elected officers, as
announced at the previous meeting
are senior princess, Beverly Cox:
junior princess, Jean Fachet: guide
Linda Humphries and marshall,
Sally Johns.
The installation of the new of
ficers will be held at the Masonic
Temple Jan. 12. An initiation meet
ing will be held Jan. 7.
Following the meeting and par
ty, the girls served cookies and
punch to members and their
guests.
By ROSA HEINBACH
The children's books which were
donated to the Dillard elementary
school by Mrs. Mona Hult when
she moved to Eugene, are now
available for use in the school.
They are on display in the lunch
room where the teachers and stu
dents may check out an entire set
and take them to their room for
study. The sets include "Child
craft," "My Book House," "Pic
turesque Tales of Progress,"
"Young Folks Library," and sev-
eral other individual copies.
Recent Guests !
Overnight guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Linna Tuesday j
and Wednesday were the latter's ;
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bus-
well and family from Willow Creek,
Calif., who were en route to To-1
ledo. Wash., to spend the holidays I
with their parents. Also stopping
were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Adams
and son and daughter from Seattle, I
Wash., who were returning home I
from a visit with Mr. Linna's broth-,
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. I
William T. Johnson in Watsonville, 1
Calif. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middlestadt
were accompanied by the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman I
Middlestadt of Lebanan. to Port-j
land last week for business and
pleasure. They were guests of his
uncle, and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Her- i
man Kroplin while in Portland.
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f EVERYONE'S CHRISTMAS COMES FROM jfQfletb,
Glandal. FL Club
Hat Christmai Party
The Glendale FL Club held Its
Christmas party last week at the
Glendale IOOF halL
The group packed homemade
randy to send to the Odd Fellows
Home and exchanged gifts.
Plans were made for the club
members to help with the X-ray
Unit in Glendale this week and
also with the well-child clinic.
Salad and hot rolls were served
by Mrs. Vi Kimbrough, Mrs. Bever-
! ly Rondeau. Mrs. Jennine Johns,
i and Mrs. Eloise Humphrey, host
esses for the evening.
Glendale Masonic
Officers Elected
Officers of the Glendale Masonic
Lodge were elected and installed
last week at the Glendale Masonic
Temple.
Eastern Star members were in
vited to be present for the installa
tion and for a refreshment period
which followed. Pictures were tak
en of those officers who had par
ticipated in the formal dedication
of the temple Oct. 13.
New officers are as follows:
Worshipful master, Henry La
Prath; senior warden, Herb Reed;
junior warden. Bill La Prath; sen
ior deacon, Robert Adsit; junior
deacon, John Dillen; treasurer.
Lacy Sparks: secretary, Howard
Edson; marshal, Carl Sether; sen
ior steward, Frank Woodley: jun
ior steward, James Apperson;
chaplain, Fred Beerli and Ralph
Shoulders.
Bill La Prath acted as master
of ceremonies for a program which
followed the installation. The pro
gram was participated in by Mr.
and Mrs. K I wood Cox, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Paine. Vic Opperman,
and Mrs. Mary Wright.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the evening.
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Sparlcman Askt For Check
On U. S. Foreign Policy
WASHINGTON m Sen. Spark
man (D-Ala) today called for a
"reappraisal" of American foreign
policy in the light of developments
behind the Iron Curtain and in the
Middle East. j
Sparkman, a member of the Sen
ate Foreign Relations Committee, i
said he thinks it inevitable that j
congressional groups will ask "a
lot of questions" about the Eisen- j
hower administration's course in
the international field.
FREE SHOW SET
The Rio Theater at Myrtle
Creek will host all the children
at a free show on Saturday. Iden
tical shows will run at 10 and
again at 11:30 a.m. Marion Wood,
local manager, says that a western
and colored cartoons will be featured.
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FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS
Still havinf problems selectinj those Christmas, gifts? Solve them all with trip to Miller's
where you will stiH final larga and varied assortment of useful and attractive gifts
at pricaa you want ta pay. Many items hove now baan reduced in price to otter you an
tra tavingi whan you naad it most. Look over this list; you will find many mora sugges
tions in tha store. Shop tonight and Saturday night until 9 P.M.
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
Men's Neckwear, large assortment 1.00
Men's Socks, fancy patterns 55c
Swank Jewelry, Tie Clasps, plus tax 1.50
Van Heusen Dress Shirts 3.95
Jantzen Sweaters for men 1 1 .95
Men's Flannel Shirts '. 2.99
Official Headquarters for Boy Scout Uniforms
and Equipment
LADIES' ACCESSORIES - Main Floor
Handbags, latest styles, all colors, plus tax .: 4.95
Belle-Sharmeer Hosiery, all sizes 1.35
Hanes Seamless Hosiery, new colors 1.50
Billfolds, famous brands, all leather, plus tax .... 3.50
Umbrellas., large assortment of colors and styles 3.99
21" O'Nite Cases, wonderful buy, plus tax 7.99
LINENS - Downstairs Store
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Texture Trend Non-Slip Coasters, assorted colors,
Reg. 98c, now
Boudoir Ensemble, quilted glove and hankie box,
2 fringed terry towels, Reg. 2.49. special ....
49c
1.98
Rayon & Cotton Christmas Cloths
Poinsettia pattern, red and gray only.
52" x 52", Reg. 3.98, now , 2.98
54"x72". Reg. 5.98, now 4.98
63"x90" Reg. 9.98, now 7.98
63" x 108", Reg. 10.98. now 8.98
TOYS - Downstairs Store
22-Pc. Tea Set, Reg. 3.29, now 2.19
Large Fire Truck, Reg. 8.95, now 4.29
Doll Wardrobe Trunk, Reg. 4.98, now 3.29
Modern Service Station, Reg. 4.39, now 2.69
Complete Farm Set, Reg. 3.29, now 2.19
Friction Powered Convertible, Reg. 3.69, now 2.19
Metal Doll House, complete with furniture,
Reg. 3.98, now 2.39
Tea Wagon with Tea Set, Reg. 4.59, now 2.89
Target Set. Reg. 4.98, now 3.29
Pre-School Play Desk, Reg. 5.95. now 1 .49
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Including Saturday, Dec. 22
Close 5:30 P.M. Christmas Eve
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WRAPPING -Second Floor
SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS
Nylon Slip, latest styles, newest colors. All sizes,
at only 3.98
Beautiful Nylon Gowns, all colors, only 5.98
House Coats, famous brands, all sizes 10.98
Ladies' Jantzen Sweaters, sizes 36 to 40 8.95
All Wool Skirts, all sizes 5.98
New Jewel Trimmed Sweaters, cardigan style .... 10.98
Ship 'N Shore Blouses 2.98
Lilli Ann Suits, values to $100 Reduced V3
New Holiday Dresses, large assortment 9.98
HOUSEWARES & CIFTS - Downstairs
Farrington Jewel Boxes 2.50
Wrought Iron Trivets 60c
Flintware Kitchen Tool Set. 6-pc 14.95
Sheffield Steak Knife Set, 6-pc 2.95
West Bend Electric Popcorn Popper 7.50
Chaffing Dishes 14.95
Jeweled Exchange Gifts; Ash Trays. Door Knockers.
Serving Spoons, Snack Picks, Letter Openers 1.00
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