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6 Tha Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. Tuea., May 21, 1957 ADVERTISERS li PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW II e) Pk MSSt e m -ll Community News Briefs FIRE: OR22644 POLICE: ORC3o633 'MONEY: orSSms 664 S. E. Stephen, Roteburg CALENDAR Of EVENTS Warren Porter and Mac Mer-. Miss Helen Larkln of Portland I Mr. and Mr. Donn Radabaugh, Mr. and Mra. Wayne McCauley chan, both with the Porter Adver- spent the weekend here visiting ; and Mr. and Mn. James Myers of this city apent Saturday in were at the home of tier Brother-in-law oi wis city enjoyed a trip to ue Urania rati. this and sister, Mr. and Mn. B. L.I coast and back Sunday. Martin, and family. I Mra. J. B. Hentlee ia reported v 1 1 1 r i c r .norney ana Mrs. o h ill ner noma at 264 w. Using Agency In Portland, recent business visitors city. Mrs. E. L. Tauscher, executive secretary for the Douglaa County Health and Tuberculosa Associ ation, and Mrs. Robert O'Niel, county representative director on the state board, left today for Portland to attend the State OTHA meeting. Mrs. John R. Viebrock, tha for mer Maxine Laird of this city, ia reported to bt doing nicely at Emanuel Hospital in Portland, where she recently underwent ma jor surgery. Mrs. Viebrock is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. B. H. Laird of Roseburg. Mrs. E. E. Llndall and ton. I Avery Thompson of this city drove Tom; Mrs. S. A. Warg and Brace to Eugene Sunday to hear the Phillips of this city went to Eu-1 Philadelphia Philharmonic Syro gene Sunday to hear the Philadel-! phony, phia Philharmonic Symphony at McArthur Court. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Malssnar, ;Mrs. M. A. Porter and Mrs. Belle Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Batas and , Sanders of this city spent last Wed daughter, Sandra, of Medford nesday in Eugene on business. spent fnday in Roseburg visiting at the home of Mrs. Bates brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parr. Mr. and Mrs. son, Jimmy, of Friday, Saturday Don Parr and Portland spent and Sunday Mrs. Varnon Keel of this city spent the weekend in Eugene as the guest of her son, Tom, senior at University of Oregon, for the Mother's Weekend festivities. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Wands had dinner guests at their home It's such a comfort aw" l"." Sunday. Mr. .ad Mr,, Edwin r "VJ : , ......... Barnes and Mrs. Wands mother, ?" SE Lane Avenue. Don la with, M Enel Kuver KPOJ radio station in Portland, i I William Morris, who is employed Mr. and Mrs. Wait Herman of, by Bergerson's Refrigeration, suf- thlS City are spending a months fereH head injuries in a fall while vacation. Mr. Herman ia With the ! working in the Garden at his home Southern Pacific and is being as-0n SE Lane Avenue Sunday, He signed to the roundhouse in Eu- was taken to Mercy Hospital for gene. Mrs. Herman is employed by treatment. Umpqua Valley Hardware here. i voroon oingieron, wno repre Mr. and Mrs. Don Ball and ' sents an Industrial Training course daughter, Nancy, and Mr. and , institute in Chicago for Oregon! to take the bus . . . Hickory. St. Harley J. (Pore) Smith has re turned to his home here, follow ing a few days in Portland at tending to business. Rap. A. F. Fleael spent the weekend at bis home on SE Lana Avenue. He plans to return here this evening with the closing of the Oregon Legislature in Sa lem. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snaak and grandsoo, Mark Snook, of this city, spent the weekend at Ten mile Lake and in Coos Bay visit ing their son, Jack Snook, and hia famUy. Mrs. James Johnson of this city drove to Crescent City, Calif., and other coast points over Sun day. Mrs. Johnson ia the mother of Mrs. BeU. and Washington with headquarters in Portland, visited here recently with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs George L. Singleton, on SE Chad wick Street. Miss Barbara Shea, Don Ken nedy and John Marvin Robertson. from Eugene, were here over the Lao Menahan of this city is spending several weeks in New York City attending to business. Mrs. La Friend has accepted employment as a clerk at Buck's Idleyld store on the North Ump qua River. Frank LaPln of Portland spent the weekend in Roseburg as the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockwood on Overlook Avenue. Kenneth Cook has returned to hia duties with the U.S. Coast Guard in Seattle, following the weekend in Roseburg visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cook. Miss Nancy Hibbard has return ed to Portland, where she is in nurses training, following the weekend here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hibbard, 1141 SE Jackson St. Dr. E. E. Lindell of this city left Thursday night by plane for weekend visiting the letter's par- YT.-. i.r,n, ,4. . Hi. rE ents. Mr. and Mrs. John William '? !" L?"'!!,.', ?? ui auuvtc wvuuua va. v-a jMuiiiii-iiaiiiiixiiiirnri-iTnniT "rff ':ium.y ' 'ilC,J?j jLjjL ai ' s4sssiniiiirii In innnm and leave imMi. W' S'TJtl.'St mi 'iisiai ' the driving to us! Greyhound Charles Merrill, who is in the U. S. Air Force service, has ar rived home to spend his 30 days leave visiting his mother, Mrs. Bemice MerriU. Prior to enter ing the service, he was employed at the J. Jarvis Robertson Tide (owns the company store Stephens Street. j Mrs. Mildred Young of Colson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding and Mont., has returned to her hotel Mr, and Mrs. Jack Davis of Lebanon spent last Thursday in Roseburg as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parr. Mr. Davis is a former manager of the Western Auto store in this city. He now in Leb- the latter a brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Butler have gone to Portland to attend to business. From Portland they will go to the coast and be at the Gearhart Hotel and stop at points of interest on Highway 101. They will return in a week or 10 days. business, following 10 days attend ing to business at Idleyld Park and visiting there as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Losee. Mrs. Young is the owner of Circle H. Lodge on the North Umpqua Riv er. Mrs. J. B. Preston and Mrs. Clarence Grubbe of this citv were Mr. and Mrs. William Jelskl of in Eueene Thursday, where the this city spent Friday, Saturday former attended the funeral of and Sunday in Eugene. They at-1 Frank Resister Sr. and Mn tended the Wood-Wind concert at Grubbe visited her sister-in-law, the University of Oregon, the Alice j .Mrs. Zcph Christian. Also in Eu- (luuutriiaiiu cuif-iiaiiiuiriii aim , ki-iic lur me mnerai were ftir. ana Sunday enjoyed the Philadel phia Philharmonic Symphony at McArthur Court. Mr. Jelskl is owner of the Lewis Travel Ser vice here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mrs. Harry Oakley of Portland, former Roseburg residents. of this city went to Hood River Sunday to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Berk eley I. Freeman, and family. They were joined there by their son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Love Jr. of Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Freeman is the former Pat Savage of this city and Mrs. Love is the former Peggi Savage of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorn of Portland' joined the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Savage i Fox. also of Portland, here for the Special Of Tha Week INLAID LINOLEUM AA. SQ. REMNANTS FT. For small botht, counrerropi, etc. Suv Of OH llf Ttrol MODERN soust or oirtii in s.t. o as him weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kobert H. Savage, prior to the two couples going on to San Francisco to enjoy a vacation. Mrs. Thorn is the former Joanne Fox. Mrs. Fox is the former Vi vian Orcutt of this city. Coming here last Thursday from Grants Pass to attend the funeral of Mary Frances McMullin were .Mrs. A. C. Hrankay, Mrs. Peter Haugen III, Mr. and Mrs. Robert aianrei. Bert Bennett, Alfred A. Middleton, Mr. and Mra. Fred Kit German. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byrd, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Hodson, Mr and Mrs. Jack Sutton and Bob Cot ton. The McMullin family resided in Grants Pass, prior to moving to 1 San Diego. Robertson, in Laurelwood. Mr. and Mrs. Vondis Millar and son. Roger, of this city spent the weekend in Eugene. Mrs. Miller attended the Mother's weekend festivities on the University of Oregon campus as the guest of her son, Vondis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John William Rob ertson of this city have left for Columbia, Mo. to attend com mencement exercises at Stephens College, at which time their daugh ter. Miss Camilla, will be gradu ated. Robert Raid, who was recently transferred by Tide Water Oil Company to Medford, spent the weekend here with his family at 176 W. Bodie. Mr. Reid will move his family to Medford as soon aa he disposes of his property here. Mr. and Mra. Jim Hunter and son, Bruce, and Edith Begley of Sutherlin spent Saturday here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barnes and the Bob Gordon fam- ! ily. In the evening the group went oowung. t Mrs. Albert Hammond and son, Monte, have returned to their home here, following a trip to Montague, Calif, to visit the lat ter's paternal grandmother, Mrs. Alberta Hammond. Monte is now confined to his home here with mumps. Mrs. Arthur W. Baum has re turned to her home in the Kohl- hagen apartments, following a trip to san I-rancisco to visit County icine. Mrs. Jamas E. Hart and small son. Tommy are expected to re turn to their home at 168 W. Ha lel St. in Roseburg today, follow ing the last couple of weeks in California visiting relatives. tomorrow Nonpareil Picnic Slated On June 5 The Nonpariel School picnic has been scheduled Wednesday, June 5. The date was announced at the last meeting of the Nonpariel Com munity Club. Plans were made for the picnic which will include a pot luck dinner at noon. All families must bring their own table serv ice. The club will furnish coffee, ice cream and ades. The. club voted at the meeting to buy prizes for the competitive games to be played at the picnic. The club also voted to donate $5 to the Sutherlin School Plan ning Committee to help defray expenses. ivonpariel won the room count and the $2 award for the school with the highest percentage of pa rent attendance. During the meeting. Herbert Campbell, Henry Parnell and Tony Taylor played several musical se lections. Also on the agenda was instal lation of new officers as follows: President, Mrs. Ralph Emerson; vice president, Mrs. Gene Miller; secretary George Colvin: treasur- her son, Arthur Baum Jr. and'er, Mrs. Bill Thomas. 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Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson are back at their home in Rose burg following a two months va cation trip. They drove to Hoov er Dam, points of interest in Nevada, to Death Valley, New Mexico and points of interest in Arizona, Texas and to Tulsa, Okla., where they visited a friend. They went on to Minden, Iowa, to visit their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Dollen. In Des Moines, Iowa, they visited Mrs. Johnson's grandson, Harold Dollen, who ia a student at Drake University, and in Osceola, Iowa, they visited her nephew, Russell Wettler, and his family. From there took a bus to De troit, Mich, to visit Mrs. Johnson's son, Dale McCauley, and family, and her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Binti. and family. They went on to Oakville, Ontario, Canada, to visit a friend and then returned to De troit and back to Minden, where they picked up their car. They drove to the Black Hills and Bad lands of South Dakota and vis ited Mrs. Johnson's grandson, John McCauley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCauley of this city, who Is stationed at ElUworth Air Force Base near Rapid City, S D. From there, they drove back to their home here. cer received a corsage. This was the last meeting of the school year. The next meeting will be held the third Wednesday in September, reports correspondent Mrs. Brittain Slack. Summer Meetings Planned ByOES Preliminary plans to hold meet ings throughout the summer were made by the Oregon chapter. Or der of Eastern Star social club, at a recent meeting in Canyonville. Mrs. Craig Heath, president, ap pointed Mrs. Clarence Hartley, Mrs. Wade Worthington and Mrs. Leo Davidson to the social club's visiting and relief committee, and in other business attended to rou tine matters. Practice for initia tion was held after the meeting. Mrs. Clarence Hartley announced an initiation practice for May 26 at 2 p.m. at tha Masonic Temple. Initiation ia scheduled for May 29, reports correspondent Birginia Proctor. Highway Commission Authorizes Snakt Bridge PORTLAND I The Oregon Highway Commission has author ized construction of a four-lane. $1,600,000 bridge across the Snake River at Ontario, Ore. Idaho and Oregon will split the construction costs, but Oregon will design and build the bridge. The commission also announced it has reached agreement to pur chase a strip of the Albany, Ore., airport that is needed to complete a new freeway through tha Wil lamette Valley. TUESDAY - MAY II Wasf Douglas 4-H Club Achieve ment Day at Highland Elementary School in Reedsport. Umpqua Weavers Guild, 7:30 p.m., home of Verna Carothers, Kohlhagen Apis. Joseph Lana PTA. kiversdale Home Eatonsion unit at 10 a.m., grange hall, agent to present, "framing pictures." RWersdala Cub Scout Pack 143 at 7:30 p.m., at school. Buckaroa Square Dance Club pattern dance lessons, 8 p.m., Buckeroo Barn. Pro-school Clinic at Glendale Grade School. Cora's Christian Circle, Pine Grove Church, 7:00 p.m. One box filled and ready for world mis sions to children, another box be ing planned right away. American Legion, 8 p.m., le gion hall, social meeting. Oregon State Nurses Assn., Dis trict 11, VA Hospital, 7:30 p.m. Bertha Byrne OSNA executive secretary from Portland, guest speaker. Junior and senior high school girls invited to attend meet ing. Roseburg Bethel No. I, Job's Daughters to hold senior night at Masonic Temple. Dessert-supper to precede meeting. Mrs. E. A. Goodnough, grand guide, Eugene, will install new guardian and her guardian council. Lexalyn Gil man chairman of refreshment committee. Elks Duplicate Bridge group, 7:30 p.m., Elka Temple, for mem bers of Elks or their invited guests. Roseburg Toastmasters Club 6:30 p.m., dinner, Hotel Umpqua. Guests welcome. Roseburg Kiwanis Club, noon, Hotel Umpqua Civic Room. Glide Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m. Associated Volunteers card party, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., VA Hos pital recreation building music room. Ladies invited. Army Reserve, S to 10 p.m., 1614 W. Harvard. Barbershop singing, Ott and Ricketts music store, 8 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Ea gles Hall. Al-anon Family Group, 7:30 p.m. 245 SE Jackson. Families and friends of alcoholics invited. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m. 245 SE Jackson. For more infor mation, call OR 2-2755. Nu Dolra Club, Roseburg High School liberal arts building, room 9, noon. Missionary Society of the Mel rose Community Church, 10:30 a.m., all-day. Tenmile Ladies Club, clubhouse. Melrose Grange, 8 p.m., grange hall. South Douglas Improvement Assn., 7:30 p.m., Camas Valley Veterans Hall. Proceeds from din ner to be used for hall improve ments. Public meeting. WEDNESDAY MAY 22 Chapter 4, Blue Star Mothers, 10:30 a m. meet in the horn of Mrs. Flossie Talbert 4419 NE Stephens, to quilt a state flower quilt for sale. Money to be used to help disabled veterans and and their families. Members bring sack lunch. Days Crook High School com mencement, 8 p.m., at school. Pro-school Clinic at Glendale Grade School. Deer Crook Wild Cats 4-H club, meet at Uie Al Radcliffe home right after school. Frank von Bors-4-H county agent, guest speaker. Elks Bridge Club g ren class at 7:45 p.m. at Elka CI ib under di rection of Mrs. L. E. McClintock. Air Fore Reserve. 1614 W. Harvard Ave., 8 p m. ! Umpqua Radio Club, clubhouse on China Wall, 7:30 p.m. I Doug-ett's, Sheriff's Mounted 'Patrol. 7:30 p.m., fairgrounds. Emblem Club dance lessons, 8 .p.m.. Elks Club. Drain inarnoer or commerce, noon, city hall. VFW Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Veter an's Memorial hall, business-social. Degree of Honor, 8 P.m., home of Iona Lusk, 357 W. Bowden. Winston - Dillard Toastmistrest Club, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph's Altar Society, 8 p.m., Catholic School. Roseburg Rose Society, 7:30 p.m. Green Homo Extension Unit, 10:30 a.m.. Green Community Church. Bring sack lunches. CONSTIPATED? new laxative. discovery un-locks bowel blocks without gag, bloat or grips Constipation la caused by what doctors call a "thrifty1 colon. A "thrifty" colon ia ona that, instead of retaining moisture as it should, doea the opposite: robs the colon of so much moisture that its con tents become dehydrated, so dry that thoy block tha bowel ; so shrunken that thoy fail to excite or atimulato tha urge to purgo that propels and ex pels waste from your body. TO RFCI" NORMAL KF.CU. LAR1TY two things axe neeee aary. Vf, the dry, shrunken eontenta of your colon which Bow block your bowel must be re-moistened. Second, bulk met be brought bo year colon to S-T-a-i-T-C-H MIMULATf St atad so, enciba rto aiaoctos So etiea; aa ft Mamas mraja la para. A", (9 AAA lAVSTTTM. oa'r Colonaip. tha anjasing now laxatiTftdiscovory possesses Colon Aio'aff root nwtatiiriitnr capacity ilm Coionaid'i arretcA-ettmatVf bulk that etivatee normal colonic reflexaa. So effective that it relievea even chronic consti pation overnight. Colon aid ia yet to smooth, so gentle it haa -been proved safe even for women in the most critical atagea of preg-nancy.-SirERIOR TO OLD siYll bulk, salt or drug laxative, Colonaid neither gags, bloata nor gripea; doea not interfere (vith your absorption of vita mins and other valuable food nutrients; and in clinical testa, did not causa rash or thor aide reactiona. rr a rHYsiiux.ir.AL facti Exercise tones your body! And Colonaid exercises your colon to tone it against consti pation, overnight! Whether occasional, frequent or chron ic, whatever your degree of constipation, get Colonaid, in asy-to-take tablet form at any drug counter, today 1 The price, only 9Sc for the econom ical 60 tablet package, brings you positive relief at less than 2c per tablet. Bodies To Stay On Mountainside CHILLIWACK, B. C 11 The perilous, almost vertical face of tit. Slesse will continue at least temporarily, as the resting place for 62 persons killed in a Canadian airline crash last December. Officials have decided it would be too hazardous to try to bring down tin remains now and that the risk might be too great even in tha summer. At an inquest Wednesday night, H. W. Seagrim, a Trans-Canada Airlines vice president, suggested that a mid-summer mass service "be considered aa the most prac tical approach to a most difficult and most thoroughly examined problem." Coroner Glen McDonald agreed with the suggestion and also pro posed that a 300-square mile area around the rugged 8.000-foot peak be closed off from the public to prevent any looting or tampering with the wreckage. Relatives have reported that a Chinese passenger from the Orient was carrying $80,000 in a money belt. your precious fur that MUST go to STORAOI get "person!" attention a ywu. wvr ti not at... ns ia. Jackson sr. tHONt OR 3-50i8 Exclusive Roseburg Agent for Ted Martin's Furs Grants Pass, Oregon Largt, uncrowded voults Controlled cold storage Expert furrier advice All thit cuttem Mrvlc it ordin ary rarest And w'ra prepared t ffr frt professional advice and consultation an cleaninf, repair ing, fur restyling. Yoy know that fur coat must be stored so why not choose the bast protection available! Scientific fm JXL drum, fej We take a scientific ap proach to .good health. 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