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IT PAYI TO 'ATRONIll NIWt-RViw A 0 V I T SIRS ;50. wish At yU(A a ylcrry Christmas MOORE'S CAFE . 725 S. E. CASS Local Community News Briefs snr?v J m,n Edward Serven, 42, ThfNews-Review, Reseburf, Or. I I n:-i . . 7.7. "J11 tui- Mr. and Mre. Charles Finoorless ,.,.l0r u ion city yesterday. 'went to Eugene Friday to uend A. 'to business. ' field ten, Mr. and Mrs JJ r :i i' "il. "rt! P S I Rl Johnson has returned to, ....u,u.. u) Asniana to VUlt Mrs. I Pnnl.nH fnllw.n vi.il in H,u.l Mr u.. r. J ui.il.. ..J Gunter. burg with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ram- family spent last weekend in Port land visiting friends and attending lo ousiness. Mrs. Minnie South and Urs. H. i Mrs. Loola Sander left Thurs- Mrt. J. M. Uoyle spent Monday in spring- day on the I moo Pacific out of and her son Post- Raid in Supreme Court action Wednet- attending to business mat- C'ornilsen'i father c r T..., - . wuiufci. , ourg wun Mr. ana They expect to return the next day. berg and family. Mri Tmt. e:k.u . r :n. ! VKii.r. iZ . 7. J. ". Sharon Lander, Chuck Crose. ine nome OI rh,v ,,. uw Rr,Hi. ,j Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Putman, who Seyles of this city day that the same dog has bitten Durward Bo vies of! him lg times in 11 years. Serven to Eugene, left Tuesday night by: filed a claim for $100,000 against e- plane for Marvsville, Mo., where the dog's owner. they were called by the death of, The postman said the 18th bite k 1 . i m . rl him In fall in .hruhhrv Mrs. Reny Davit and daughter,, ,n(j permanently mjure his back. . and son lo months-old have i Mrt- jMnn. Ditr- Miller of N". he said, he must carry hit and are residing at 125 Sh liuover. 1 . . . . Portland for Evansville, Ind enjoy the holidays. She will turn to Douglas County Jan. 4 Roseburg Stores T0NITE Tell Your Store Yen Saw It In The, Newspeoor nirniM s.imim - .. ... . . in Little Valley Th. 7nr-, .. . 1-rI7 Moensch arrived today from " "V'"2 mameo. arrivea in niece of Airs Lver J V their studies at Pacific Bible Col-, R'b"rg Thursday to visit the Mrs. Metenson. Aiui ch ,o ipfBi ,h, lat er s son. Mayor-elect and Mrs. Mrs. Leota Wilson, who hat re- , Christmas holiday with their fam-!rl Jcklin, and family, enroute sided in Tacoma. Wash . for over "ies. 'K hon,e m ' ". a year, has written to friends here ... . .,,., . w,sn- that she will be spending the holi- M' R" ' of San Fran-; ,a days in Oakland. California ana mco u 'cU to mv b ! Mrt- C: M" tmtr nd will unn ... i .. .. . . Diane Saturday to tDend Christ- sons, Ronnie and Jim. drove to here. Mist Wilson is well-known in ! m" " ,ne housenuest f Dr. and Corvallis Monday to visit the "'nment making a turvey of Roseburg, having resided here for ,Mr- Arlhur Anderson. Miss Bet- Beamers' son. Nub. and to eniov;,ne 'st c0st ,or ,he Fuller ffi,ny 5""' ! 'R"h:n. .n0,nmreer,urrn,ldtnt8a0n !; f"t" "!"'! B Company to ...ndardu. op- t7r.n.VA ri.Vi.irn.. niVhi no is on me use toot-1 erauons tor tne company, was an loan seam, it unable to be home j overnight guest in Roseburg wed . wailrec. t Ihn Ori.m.l -.. I ' " " a iu . .,;. ,p,na inrutmas with her father, Mr. and Mrs. Butler Ceooer left J E. Dillard, and with her broth- Friday night for Eugene to visit , er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. friends for the night. They will Roy Long, and family, and with then go on to Longview. Wash , her grandmother, Mrt. S. L. DiU to spend Christmas and the holi- ard. days. j Fleyd Cook, who it on a special Keith Ryder, who it home from Francisco Christmas night. uregon Mate College for the holi- dlVS. linHeruvnt ani-nsH ti... i. at Mercy Hospital. He expects ,0 1 of Great Falls Mont, have arrived leave the hospital in time to spend Roseburg to spend the hob Chhslmat with his parents Mr 1 d,v visiting the former t parents, nd Mrt. Clenn Ryder, in' this!Mr- ,ndI.M": 5eor?,cL Su,f'e city. ton. on SE Chadwick Street. Mr. i Singleton it stationed at the Air Mr. and Mrt. Fred React of Force Base at Ureal Falls. wnittier, Calif., are arriving dur- "s me weeKena io visit in Rose burg with the lattert mother. Phillip Singleton f?r Chri.itmat having left early nesday. He left Thursday for Co- " mi ristuEoi aoa uie quuie ana omer coasiai points. Mr. Rose Bowl game. ' Cook it a resident of Portland. laya-wey NOW far Christmas TOYS GALORE Ok ALL AGES Ltsttr't Toy & Hobby Shop w t I jkiim nm o mss Wiihinj All Our Friends and Customars A MERRY CHRISTMAS VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR We will be closed alter Saturday. Dee. 22, fee tamadelmg d eataraliif.. Watch Ht teepaiiiaf date oad aaeoacewaKI e aew, mathed el senrlnt. BURTON'S 1 Ml. S. OH f IUSINISS ROUTI Mist Darlene Hammond, medi cal record librarian at Mercy Hos- Mrs. C. E. Richardson, and with P,,lL- ami '? PortUnd . '"f their sons. Bob and rwi, pi. to spend the Christmas holiday end the letter s family They wili'",,h her n0'her- Mr- Louise Ham- l50gotoCorvallittoseeadaugh-lmond- ,nd with her brother-inter. Mr. and Mrs. James Piorot 1,w ,nd I,,er' Mr Lv" They expect to return to Califor- erett Rlche- nd ,on- Rlck ma after .New Year's. Mr. nd Mr,. Rob,rt H..ly and Mr. and Mrs. Fr.d.ri,!, J p.- I children. Kathy. and Jimmy, of er of this city took Mr and Mr. 1 Lo Angeles will spend the holiday Earle R. Soauldin f Pri..j week m Roseburg visilmg Eugene today, where the Spauld ings took the train for San Diego for Christmas. They had started south in their automobile when they were in an accident Wednes day near Canyonville. They spent Wednesday and Thursday here with the Porters while making ar rangements for continuing on their inp souin. Alter a stay in San Diego and in Palm Springs, the apauiaings wilt return to Portland to complete Ms. Healy's parents, Judge and Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly. and in Port land visiting Mr. Healy't parents. Mrs. Healy is the former Frances Wimberly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Conley will observe their golden wedding an niversary Sunday, Dec. 23, by holding open house from 2 to 4 p.m. at their heme in Myrtle i Creek. They were married Dec. 25. 1906. by the Rev. Andy Star- :.Le frrnPm" f?r amer ot Roseburg. Mrt. Conley't V .h7.:.;... 8nlp 01 father. J. L. Ch PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE HORACE C BERG Special Aaant 121 . Mail St. tWith Umoquo Ins. Agencv) OH. 0 J-7491 Has. OR J-719S I a. m ...scv Vi a -v vv 1 7r -.1 'SWT ' Wfihfirs Rakfirv 527 S. E. Jackson haney. will be among those celebrating the gold en wedding. He hat been a resi dent of Myrtle Creek for many years. Herbert Sylwaster, student at University of Oregon, has arrived here to spend the holidays with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Sylwesler. Their son. David, who is also a student at University of Oregon, will arrive here Dec. 24. He remained in Eugene to work during the holiday week at the Co-Op store. Their son, John, who is a student at Concordia Academy in Portland, will arrive here Sun day for the holiday week. Mr. and Mrt. f. P. Mendenhall and daughter. Penny, and Mitt Sandra Paulson left this week for Stockton. Calif., to spend Christmas with Mrs. Mendenhall's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Dovle McCalip, former Rose burg residents. After Christmas they will go to Huntington Park to see another sister, Mrs. A. R. Husband, and family. They also expect to tee the Rotebowl game in Pasadena New Year's Day. Mrs. Edna E. Co, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cox and Mardne. Dar rell and Marlin Cox. all of La- comb, visited over the weekend at the home of Mrs. George r.. Miller. The former is Mrs. Miller't mother, and R. W. Cox is her brother, llarlin Cox, Mrt. Miller's nephew, has recently returned from Corpus Christi, where he had been stationed in the Naval Reserve for over a year. The Cox family also visited here with two of Mrs. Miller't sisters, Mrs. Crys tal Baldwin and Mrs. J. L. Rutherford. Mrs. Dal Landar left Thursday morning for Santa Monica, Calif., where she will spend a month vis iting her husband, who'it confined at the California Rehabilitation Center at a polio patient. During her absence. Cindy, their small daughter, will be cared for by her aunt, Mrs. J. E. McLaughlin, dreg and Scott Lander, the Landers' sons, will stay with their grand mothers, Mrs. Forrest Losee and Mrs. H. L. Lander. Lander it re ported to be making slow but steady progress in his fight with polio. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ramberg and Mrs. Caroline Ramberg of Portland arrived in Roseburg to day to visit Ihe latter'f son and daughter-in-lawt Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ramberg. and family. They will be joined here Sunday by Clif ford Ramberg of Portland and Mrs Beatrice Smith and daugh ter, Barbara, of Jamestown. N D. , Russell and Clifford Ramberg are I brothers of Emil Ramberg. They ! will visit here a week, while Mrs. I Caroline Ramberg and Mrs. Smith I and Barbara will stay until after New Year's. Mrs. Smith it a sister I of Mr. Ramberg. 14 INCH PORTABLE TV G-E Portable; TV Goes Whert You Go Indoors Outdoors All Around the House! 10.00 DOWN $O095 8.13 Per Mo. U7 1 Year Guarantee: On All Tubes 90 Doy Fre Servict Worranty Your First- Regular Payment on Your Payday in Mar. CARTER TIRE CO. pKi 266 S. E. Stephens Phone OR 2-2689 Renniey's and-SATURDAY SHOP PENNEY'S MORE TIME TO SAVE! 0 GENTR YT4ILORED WOOL -TOPCOATS! brushed fweexJs , . bold rweedt " , - 'v- -r t vanetian covert xa . 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