The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 21, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    ! Church Activities
Elders Of Church Elected At Oakland
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-i-iuu miisu ana sirs. It u I 0
ounco wers elected elders ol the
Oiklsnd Community Presbyterian
Church at the annual meeting, re
port! correspondent Edith Dunn.
Also elected were deacons Mrs.
Edith Dunn and Harry Mahoney,
trustee Willard Lee, treasurer Hun
ter Early; Sunday school cuper
lntendent Jesse Lee, Sunday school
secretary - treasurer fay Stearns,
ushers Willard Lee, Fay Stearns,
Ralf Hakanson and junior ushers
John Wilcox, Noel Perrault, Kent
Copeland and Martin League Jr.
It was voted to wttnue to stage
dinners at the annual meetings.
Publisher Named
Drain Chamber
Head At Banquet
CALENDAR OP IVINTI
cfcffomorrouf
MONDAY JAN.
University af Oregon
Dorcas Circle Elects
Mrs. Lamm President
The Dorcas Circle of the Camas
Valley Methodist Church met
Thursday afternoon at the church
parlors. The worship service for the
day, led by Bertie Akey was "Is
lands in our Community," a study
of community problems. Mrs. Carl
Dahl gave the group instructions
for cotton dress workshop.
Election of officers was held as
follows: President, Mrs. Doris
Lamm; vice president, Mrs. Phil
lip Boyd; secretary - treasurer,
llrs. Donald Standley; worship pro
gram chairman, Mrs. J. Clyde
Akey; home making instructor,
Mrs. Dahl; publicity, Mrs. Robert
I'nicume; and refreshment chair
man, Mrs. Donald Lawson.
The next meeting of the Dorcas
Circle will be at the church on
Thursday, Feb. 14. Mrs. Dahl will
give instructions on buttonholes
and inserting of zippers.
JAKE LEICHT
INSURANCE ACENCY
Oregon Ltd.
"If It li Imuraiice We S.I I It"
Doom 301 Pacific tide.
OR 2-3621
Lowell Anderson, editor and pub
lisher of the Drain Enterprise, was
introduced Saturday night as the I
Drain Chamber of Commerce pres
ident for 1957. 'Club 1:30 p m. dessert-supper at
Other officers for the new year I home of Mrs. H. J. Winter, MS
are: Chester Rvdrll, vice presi- Harvard St. with Mrs. A. A. St.
dent: Forrest Johnson, treasurer; 'Onge and Mrs. Emma Bnggs co-
At the same meeting, yearly re- Mary M. Scott, secretary. Direc-1 hostesses. Mrs. Jonn wiuiam non-
ports were made by Secretary l tors are: Boo Miller. Ivan jonn- enson wiu snow pictures vi mr
Mrs. Guy Pealer and Treasurer ' slon. Jim Whipple, Lee Darnell, I trip to Europe. Mrs. William J.
Hunter Early and by George Wil-jBob Thomas and retiring president , Thompson, president, will be in
U1CK liuncan. icnarge.
The officers were officially pro-1 Lilac Circle Ne. 4, Neighbors of
sented at the annual banquet at I Woodcraft, at 7:30 p.m. at Hoie-
tne grade scnooi in an atmospnere i burg Woman s clubhouse.
11 (All members requested to attend.
.. . Riversdale Grant young peo-
Motnersipies meeting and dinner, ti IS
p.m., clubhouse.
March Of Dimes
Underway In Oakland
cox, building; Mrs. Lois Cherry,
building fund; Mrs. Mary Lee, as
sociated women: Mrs. Helen Stuwe,
youth group and Fay Stearns, Sun
day school.
Oregon Stat Mothers
Club Schedules Sale
The Oregon State Mothers Club
will hold a rummage sale at the
Episcopal Parish hall Saturday
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All Oregon State mothers and
other interested persons are re
quested to bring their rummage to
the parish hall Friday, or call
Mrs. Foster Butner at OR 1-7370
for pickup service.
FREI TRANSPORTATION
PORTLAND -Portland s all- j
girl Little Chamber Orchestra i 11 ,L p Vi.i
will get free transportation from I KoseburfJ Visit
of organ musie and candlelight
Retiring president Richard Dun
can waa presented with a com
munity service award scroll and a
gift from the chamber. Another
gift went to Mary Scott, who has
served as secretary of the organi
zation for eight years.
Four special guests at the ban
quet were the three members of
the Douglas County Court, Judge
V. T. Jackson and Commissioners
Frank Ashley and Huron dough,
and Hoseburi! Chamber President
Thomas Pargeter.
The banquet was prepared by
women of the Sunnydale Grange.
Concert Representative
The March of Dimes drive is
underway in Oakland, with Mrs.
Fern Neas as chairman. Contain
ers have been placed in- business
houses.
The annual dinner will be held
Feb. 4. at the Veterans Memorial
KlIllHintf I Ku Ik. it. LI. -,4
Ratabura Hiah School band mid-! chamber of Commerce. legion
winter conceit. j Aluliiary ,d Beta Pi Sorority.
Roseburf Art Assn., 730 p.m., I Tne Mo,h,r', March will be
home of Mrs. Kenneth ford, 415 k-in i, n Th. r.i.nnni. i .H,
W. Madrone. Mrs. Neal Fuller lo,i'ih .. uiim. . .,) t. h..
Mod., Jan. 21, 1957 The News-Review, Rotcburj, Ore. 3
SI RfSCUEO
PORT AL'X BASQUES, Nfid ioff the 2.043 ton ferry Cabot Strait.
Twelve passengers and 39 The craft went aground on I sand
crewmen have been taken safely 1 bar.
Mrs. Pearl Summers, represen-
Concert
the Army to and from Europe on
V 'u c." u'""r. .tative of the Community
summer, inamuer spokesmen kui ... . i . , . i.
ti,?!?;.. n., .,', k.v I making arrangements for the forth-
The S ata Department is back-1 comin menlDer,hjD ,, of
onrche,rr.,Uf "EM Norway j " j
and France and to a number of
Armw Vtiriirw.n nt
....... i - i- laeenda will be the aDDearanre
tet. It will feature Henri Temainka, I workshop,
Assembly at Cod sectional min
isters' institute of tha Oregoo Dis
trict, 7:30 p.m. Public invited.
Walrher League of Sutherlig St.
John a Lutheran Church.
Central Junior High School PTA
executive meeting, 7:30 p.m., con
ference room at school.
Oreen Dad's Club, 8 p.m., Green
School gymnasium.
Dad's night meeting, Dillard
School PTA. 8 a.m.. at school.
Oreon Sanitary District board of j
directors, 8 p.m., ureen school.
Lookingglass PTA, 8 p m. Wil
liam Cerritsen of the Netherlands,
student at U of O, will be featured
speaker.
Ladies Oriental Shrine Club of
Roseburg, home of Maxine Kevell.
7:30 dessert-supper. Special guest
expected.
Knights of Pythias, Pythias Hall,
regular session, 8 p.m. Refresh
ments.
demonstrate nuking- ceramics on
a potters wheel.
Beta Pi, ESA. home of Mrs.
Harry Smith with Mrs. Slona as
co-hostess.
Bertha Rtbekah Lodge formal
installation of officers, CanyonvUle'
10OF hall, 8 p a. I
Duplicate Bridge group, 7 SO
p.m., Elks Temple. Open to all
bridge players whether Elks or not.
Beta Gamma Chapter, ESA, 8
p.m.
Roseburg Teastmislress Club,
8 p.m., Swedish Dining room. Vis
itors welcome.
New Delta Club. Roseburi Hieh
School liberal arts building, room
noon,
the fund, and a card party was
scheduled Saturday at the Rice
Valley ball.
Other activities' will be announc
ed later. The Best Cafe is holding
a coffee hour each day from S to
4 p.m.. and all proceeds will go to
the March of Dimes.
Fullerton Camp Fire
Cirls Report Activities
Tawatenka Camp Fira Girls
of Fullerton School completed a
variety of activities last month.
They made cookies for the Veterans-
Hospital; made stars for the "Mile
of Stars," with buttons, pins and
needles to send to Hungary: and
went caroling with Camp Fire
Girls at the Roseburg hospitals
NEW BOYS TOWN MAYOR
t : L - r-:. r I . A I c ,
. .. Adeline. Iniv (lit and Rirkrtt.
i iexi concert on me associations' i'. V , .
! a send, will be the aDoearanre i Muslc Mor balcony, 8 p.m.
here Jan. 29 of the Pagamni Quar- Buckerae Square Danca Club
barn.
BOYS TOWN, Neb. I Ronald first violin; Gustave Rosseels, sec
Ford, of Portland, Ore., is tha newlond violin; Charles Foidart, viola,
mayor of Boya Town, a home for and Lucien LaHorte, cello,
homeless boys. I This group was formed in 1946.
Ford, 18, is a top athlete at the ! Each plays an authentic Stradivari,
Boys Town High School.
GCEE
says Mr. Ida Denny,
Los Angeles housewife,
I highly recommend ic to
anyone who hit irregularity
problems. If you want to make life
brighter, start eating NUTRO-LIFE
BREAD regularly!"
Everyone will love its rich, rewarding
flavor ... plain or toasted. NUTRO-LIFE
BREAD'S eentle, soft bulk action, like that of
fresh fruit and vegetables, gently aids regularity.
At mealtimes and in-between, serve NUTRO-LIFE
instead of your usual bread and help your family
healthful
-j enjoy healthful regularity! jrWTOPa,
Vwiuconvinci tvgZ J
V , Y0UI H34f
instrument, which were originally
the possessions of Nicolo Paganini,
the great virtuoso of that era and
whose name the group has taken.
3 Oil Companies
Increase Prices
PORTLAND Three oil com
panies Friday said they hava
boosted prices on gasoline, heat
ing and diesel oils to match an
increase made Thursday by
Standard Od Co. of California.
Gasoline and heating oil prices
in the Portland area were lifted
i cent a gallon by the Union Oil
Co., Shell Oil Co. and tha General
Petroleum Corp.
The three firms said heavier
fuel oils were raised 15 cents a
barrel and marine diesel 21 cents
a barrel.
Lnion and General said they
will increase gasoline prices from
.6 to .7 cents a gallon on some
parts of Eastern Oregon and Ida
ho because of what they termed
increased transportation costs.
Hayloft Square Danca Club be
ginners class, 8 p.m. Duda Sibley,
instructor.
TUESDAY JAN. 21
Inter Sa Study Club 1:1S p.m.
luncheon at home of Mrs. E. S.
HAI1 with Mrs. John Llrich in
charge of program.
Badoura Club sewing unit.
Daughters of the Nile, at new
home of Mrs. Essie Koenti on
NW Eden Line at 1:30 p m.
Lookingglass Grange potluck din
ner, home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Petheram. 7:30 p m.
Melrose Community Church Mis
sionary Society, 10:30 a.m., at
church.
Winston Christian Church Mis
sionary Society, home of Dwight
Davidson. 7:30 p.m. Leader, Mrs.
Martha Campbell; worship leader,
Mrs. Daisy Fox.
Assembly of God sectional min
ister's institute of the Oregon Dis
trict, 7:30 p.m., public invited.
Glendale Eastern Star, Masonic
Temple.
FS Club, home of Mrs. R. W.
Meissner, 842 SE Parrott, 2 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous. 7:30 p.m.
24S SE Jackson. For mora infor
mation call OR 2 275.1.
euoroos square uance -iuo,,,nd home ( Christmas
classes, barn. ,tlme. Mri Cummins is their lead-
r S i p; ' p j I r. Mrs. Amundson helped them
pick their group name, which
means "doing everything togeth-
a n d
245 SE Jackson. Families
friends of alcoholics invited.
Roseburg Kiwanis Club, noon,
Hotel L'muqua Civic Room.
Associated Volunteers card par
ly, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., VA Hospital
recreation building musie room.
Ladies invited.
Army Reserve, 8 to 1 pm ,
1614 W. Harvard.
Boots and Calico Square Danca
Club class, 8 pm., Winston Com
munity Hall. Norval Cockers m in
charge.
Barbershop singing, Ott and Rie
ketts Music Store, 8 p.m.
Eagles Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Eagles
Hall.
Don't Neglect Slipping
FALSE TEETH
Do ft Is tetuh drop, altp or wobbto
when you talk. Mt, LnukIi or inrM?
Doo't b aiinovfxl and rnibiirrutMl
tv tuch handlrar. FA8TEETH. an
a Utah n (non-acid) powder to aprtn
kla ou your platen, kerpa falM tMh
mora firmly sat. Give confidant twi.
lufc of aecurtty and added comfort.
No gummy, imofT. pant" taita or teal
Inn. Got PASTKETU today at any
true counter.
Additional Reductions
IN OUR SHOE SALE
UNHEARD-OF VALUES!
StiM e wonderful elecrio of ladies' shoo ra choose
from, with all ef our famous brands represented in tale
groups. Choose now far boat selection.
CROUP NO. 1
Formerly ta 21.9S
n.w 6.98
CROUP NO. Z
Formerly ta 12.95
now 4.98
CROUP NO. 3
Formerly ta 10.9S
Now
2.98
CROUP NO. 4
Formerly to 4.9S
1.00
m (Smell mat In children
ihMi, ladies' anal cKildrta'a
Canyonvillt) Church
Damaged By Recent Fire
CanyonviJI volunteer firemen
answered i call to Surprise Valley
on Gazley road north of Canyon
ville Wednesday morning when the
wall of the Pentecostal Church
there became ingited from a faulty
EXAMINER DUE
A drivers license examiner will
be on duty in Koseburg Thursday
and Friday at 642 SK Kane Si.,
between the hours of a.m. and
S om.. accord in k to an announce-' chimney.
ment received from the Dept. of ' Neighboring families who turned
Motor Vehicles of Oregon. -in the alarm had almost extin-
Persons wishing original licenses guished the flame with garden
or permits to drive are asked to j hoses when the department's truck
file applications welt ahead of the i arrived, according to Norman Han
scheduled closing hour in order to i son, fire chief. Hanson estimated
assure time for completion of thejthe damage to the structure at
required license test. 1 about $250.
THE MIGHTY CHRYSLER
Most glamorous car In a generation
a aw ...p., ana . .. aw-i', .yilV''"'M--';-;t''vwi-
Lboklwliltle it cosls lo ouu the worlds most modem motorcar
If von ha tliTfd the roar of a
i hnlT lo be out of vour rearfa, ?i
n it to vour potlfltxxik lo etop ia
and innirfl about the new (.brtler
indor illustrated abnTS,
' Hrre a car bib in beaulv, bria
and enfinfring quaiitr bit alwats
hn coin pared with lb moat expena
rara made. Pt it it prired right amark
iith the medntm-pcH-e rare.
RrmTnlKf, too, that tin ia ail i Jirif
a . full iae witide and in. It brinr, f ou
all of .brvfrr trinmpbenl new l'O?
a fi(vsinroia . . . the new I prion-Ktr
iiapenantn that fliminate rot k and mil
. . . new J orqiief lite treaesiaina ... a
2K.i-horeftoeTairplaae-tTp U'mgm;
'iotal-Lontart bralai atil ejaev eiben
Uhett you rrrvipare the pere-eMheg
adanrea iih vihat the three other
mi for car in ita pr to rtA offer voti for
the name monev ... we think Ton H be
Mhehed itb nothing leaa (ban the mot
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See the
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Lb. Tin
2-lb. tin
INSTANT NON FAT MILK
BORDENS MAYONNAISE
BORDENS SALAD DRESSING
ALASKA PINK SALMON
PURE HONEYMiner,(
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE
OVALTINE
Jgol
quart jar
quart
jar
Na. 1 tall tin
5 lb. pail
pound tin
1.05 2.09
plain or
chocolate
a in ec rrr r-rrr m.ai or
cube .
14-oi. jar
25-lb. sack
69c
49c
39c
49c
89c
89c
49c
2.49
OREGON BRAND
SLAB BACON
End Cuts
By The Piece
lb.
39'
BRILL0 PADS 12 pk. pkg. 25c
FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, Air Mail . . lb. 85c
CHOPPED MUSHROOMS, SSG . . 4-oz. tin 23c
MAINE SARDINES No. 1 tin 10c
WHITE SATIN SUGAR 10-lb. sack 96c
All price in affect through Wad., Jan 23
ll, II Floor
Largo)
2 bars 29c
Mediurrt
3 bars 27c
DELICIOUS APPLES
3":35c
Crisp Juicy
Washington
Grown Apples
Large
BEG-MORE
dog ;r? food2:29c
I Per,. Six. '
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3 BARS 17 III
mm
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Women t I
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BEG-MORE
CAT FOOD
Right Combination of Moat Pi and M
2i29'
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2 bars 27c
Regular
3 bars 27c
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DOG FOOD
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