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Garden Valley Woman Wins ! Pythian, Sisters Formally Installed Sm.B.nkM.etinfH.ilinCinyonviiit Cash Award On Telo Test r AODII SCHNflOCR Mm W. D. Lov received a $35 award for being able to answer Mel Yenlor a Tello Test question on inursday i afternoon program. Her question waa "In th. Bible who was the young widow who mar ried the landowner, Boar?" Her na wer waa "Ruth." EAT HEARTY AND STILL SAVE MONEY M rkrifty tm . . Kk. ion can have choice toad at wienie erica. Kant lecher t r Wait aaviai tomorrow. DOUCLAS LOCKER AND STORACE Hwr.1 .,. D.j, -II ..... ' Dial OR 1-421 S Joe Williams of Clairsholmi, Al berta, Canada, ii recuperating ! from surgery while visiting his sis-! ten, Mrs. W. 0. Lova and Mrs. Harvey Eweni in Garden Valley, and hit mother, Mrs. Emma Wil-i Hams, and sister, Mrs. S. L. De-i Lapp, of Koseburg. Another aister, Mr. P. H. Gul branson, Los Angeles, Calif., ia ex pected to arrive next week to visit Mrs. Lova and the other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tipton have returned from Denver, Colo., fol lowing a RCA Rodeo convention which Tipton attended as repre sentative of the local rodeo associ ation. They also visited Mrs. Tip ton's sister. Curing their absence Karen, Billy and Jule were eared for by Mrs. Hecathorn. Felix Raddatz will go out of town with the Roseburg High School wrestling team Kridav nieht to Eu gene and to Coos Bay on Saturday. I '--"'3F J 1 WOOD I SAWDUST I ' Afccaast t II llTl V ' II I II I ml l I ijSli i tSj '-J. Bf,f service I T i 'It n V 1 ! : ROSEBURG'I LBR. CO. f. " H SPECIAL: OAK Cuamun ., ....... our OAK m vi?- -Af$ PHONE OS 9-8741 OUR TRUCKS CARRY FULL 400 t 600 co. ft. 1 Earl WiUhire and Mrs. A. 0. Helvey officially took over th gavela this week at the formal in stallation of Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters in Roaeburg. Other officers taking over for the Knight in 1957 were: Bill Black, vice chancellor; Jim Bevill, prelate; Charlea Martin, master-at-work: John Heaa, master-at- arms; Wayne McCauley, inner guard; Ben Jones, outer guard; Charlea Slabaugh, secretary; Al Newman, treasurer; Tbomaa Hart fiel, trustee. Other new officers for th Sis ter were: Mrs. Wayne McCauley, ex senior: Mrs. Charlea Martin, ex junior; Mrs. Virgil Gilbert, man ager; Mrs. J. Bevill, secretary; Mrs. Howard Kluver, treasurer; Mrs. Gilbert Mack, protector; Mrs. F. HeUman, guard; Mrs. Charles Slabaugh, past chief. Installing teams consisted of Cliff Seales, L. L. Patterson, and George Hinsdala for the men and Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs. John Garden Valley Group Aids Hungarian; Family The Garden Valley Women's Club collected several dozen quarts of canned fruit and vegetables at its meeting Thursday to give to the Hungarian family which has been sponsored by two central Douglas County churches. A March of Dimes collection will be started at the next regular meet ing of the club on Feb. 7 and con tinued at the community potluck dinner on Feb. 9. A resolution was made to co-operate with the Moth ers March on Jan. 31. Following the business meeting reiresnments were served by Mrs. Tressie ClavDOol. Mrs. A. W. Bash- ford and Mrs. Clifford McKay will ne nosiesses ten. 7 Hess and Mrs. John Schlinsog (or th Sisters. On hand for th ceremony was Hugh Welch, grand chancellor of :the stat organization. He gave greetings from the stat body and a message of inspiration for ofli- i Mr A fh rfOIIIK Mrs. Slabaugh and Mrs. A. Main were presented past chief pins, having fulfilled their terma of office. Jennie Jorey, musician for the evening, received a faithful service pin for her years in that capacity. Preceding th installation waa a turkey and potluck dinner, follow ed by a short skit. j Oakland School Board ! Approves Use Of Bus ' Th Oakland school board this week approved us of th school bus for band and spectators to gamea away from home, but lim ited th traveling distance to 30 miles from Oakland. Alto, in th line of athletic events, th board agreed to allow the town basketball team to use th high school gym on night a week for a rental of S3 per hour. A representative from Eugene was on hand to explain settlement of disputed claims in athletics. Donald Mod Of Etkton Attends WSC Course Donald L. Mod of Elkton is at tending Washington State College's winter short course in agriculture. He will spend two months on the Pullman campus studying agricul ture and other subjects useful to farmers. He is one of 49 students who enrolled in WSC's first winter short course. ... At the end of th cours h will be awarded a certificate of comple tion. The annual meeting of the board of directors and stockholders of the South Umpqua State Bank waa held Tuesday evening at the bank with Carl Hill, president of th board of directors, in charge. Business of the previous year was discussed and explained to the stockholders, who voted. not to de clare a dividend and to transfer those funds from undivided profits to the reserve fund. The board of directors was re elected which included Carl Hill, president; 1. N. Gray, vie presi ident: Oscar Hoverson, cashier: D. jW. GUI, Gordon Harry, Milton Herbert, Huron Clough, George I Aker Jr. and J. A. Brown. RICEIVES HONOR Roseburg's Navy recruiting of fice has been designated the top : office in th stat for th number I of enlistments during 1956, accord ling to Chief Robert Lang. Man., Jan. 21, 1957 The Ntws-Knrlew, Rotiburf, Or. S Canyonville Dorcas Croup Elects Secretary The Dorcas Society of the Can yonville Seventh day Adventist Church met Wednesday at th Dor cas building near Days Creek to make plans for the coming year. Mrs. Tom Epping, the new presi dent, waa in charge of the meet ing which included the electing of Mrs. Bessie Benson of Tiller aa sec retary. Regular naming dates will b announced shortly. Bladder 'Weakness' If aorrWd tf "Blftd lr WesOieM ' (0U Vlni Urn Nlilitt t H6 Wttting, to Junt. feurnlaf at Aching urtnttkiat mr iron Smelling, Cloudy Urine, due tm common Klda trgf BlnJdr IrtlUtlom, try CY8TEX it rack help, M u prow ifty for young and td. Ak rvt gM for CY8TKX uudtr momy-bAck auu una. Bm bow Imv sou iripror. We Know Where to Go for Savings ! J Prices XMrrSTF 1 EARLY - WEEK SPECIALS Prices Good Now Thru Wednesday yAi powderedorBrwn' iibPks nstant Cof fee Chase & Large Sanborn 4-oz. jar Golden Grain 8-0z. Pkgs. 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