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o o o 6 The. Ntwt-Rtvitw, Roseburg, Or. Sot. D-Q21, 1957 Clendale Churches List Christmas Observances By MRS. OB. FOX nita Thomas. Mm. Mary JlVnyon. burg, (ollowinii 1 few dy in Port fi-ndale churches have sched-' ?"d ;M". Z'X Tth.,7 U"d ,1"nd"" ,0 uleS9 special Christmas observanc- h G. rJa, ,A '7 of the ML Hrthr f es this weekend and next week : .. . mil .iwnd f,o davs is Toledo Community News Briefs o Q Mr. and Mrs. Burton T. Randall are bark at their home in Kose- Mrt. Floyd Moor of Mr. and Mrt. L. F. Parkt and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Laird of thii city left Friday alternoon lor daughter. Judy, and son. David, this city have left for Seattle Ui of Oregon, arrived here Friday to tllympia. Wash to visit their son of this city Jeft Friday afternoon spend Christmas with their son spend the holiday g-jUiting his par- and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. for Portland to enjoy the weekend and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Sirs. ( ents. Mr. and .nrs. Harrie w. John Moorer and family. visiting relatives. Burton 11. Laird. Booth, in Laurelwood. Brian Booth, senior at University ' d,- o o Mrs. Walter Miliary, former Roseburg resident, is reported :o gery at the University of Oregon P Medical Lnter, Sam Jackson Park Koad, Portland. She will be in the hospital over the Christmas hnii. Th Hntv Farmlv Caiholie rhi.rch Instead of exchanging gilts this " . J. --- T , o. iiT't. "r ' '. 7 . -. .7.. .. ."OVT" ' ..l" mia warwyn wrr, wn u . - J ' . vuminK nrr uait-uia aiiu -m .,n. n ;unuaci ui hub cuv. nas uroav irum lurvaius iu aoenu ine ai uit. jn aiaie v.ouei:e. arriveu hnM a ! nn ma i hn.imx year, members of the church have nay at me cnurcn. Loniessions wui . . huhanH he herd at ih chnr h Yire M ary of'ering. Members of the con """ between :30 and 7:30 p m. O gregation will march in front of Mj Camilla Robartson, junior (llendale Church of Christ will the church to lay these special of- ,t i niversity of Oregon, will ar- hold its Sunday school program " Sunday morning at the Sunday school hour. After a special pro gram there will be treats for the children. and Mrs. Charles Scefiald daughters. Judy and alarv bliraoetn, ot Seattle, are amvingQ over Chrnslmas at the home of Mrs. Srnfielri's Barents .Mr anH U...' he at OreTtjn Mate Lolleee. arrived, i... ......... ... ,k& Di.n chnl .. ... r n. .. . . ' ' joined there for the holiday by herryirrivcd home to spend Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and home Friday to spend the Christ-, aiTem will arrive here the first Wi.iH'a narenis' n? ai I uV'' hi.aKan.1 A Vlirilmn Kith hi. niranli lis aa Vl.lltsm C.uU U a al.i-, ma knli.-a uilh ha.. n...nli ' 1 . ... ... OIU11C1U 9 pBirmS, Uf. IUQ atTS. .... rre. .. - .... v. H..!...... ;0, lne io ipena me nouusys 11 Scofied. siuurui i urrgon state college. cent at uregon state loiiege. .nr. ana jirs. uenn.s van Horn, i visiting h4ay mother, Mrs. F. G. . 0 Lucinda Randall, student T annual Christmas open house Miss Leola Lorenien, student at Burr- i.TJV. -J-Z;I2. 71 orl" burg Sunday to spend Christmas with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Richmond, and family. She will be joined here Tuesday bv Mr. Clark and his sis- her home in Kusene. alter visiting Mr. and OMrs. James Gregory oMr. and Mrs. John Pierce are Gordon Sinjleton, who is em-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mor- ter and niece, Mrs. Roscoe Hunt Miss rue here soon to spend the noli- at L. )f O.. arrived in Roseburg and holiday bun el will be held at , I niversity of Oregon, arrived hwr fc . . . it. . During this week, gifts or food davj visiting her parents. Mr. aod Friday To visit over Christmas with the Roseburg Countrv Club Sun- fridav to spend the holidavs via-. " , J r n l i i-h and clothing for the needy will be MiY John William Hobertson, in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton day. Therpen house will be from iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1 ?on?' Calvin and Uavia, ol Jiea- brought to the church or to the Laurelwood. T. Randall, anu with her maternal 3 to 5 p.m. with the buffet begin- E. VPLorenzen, on SE Blakeley j ;?rd '' "p'5tM .,0 ,rr"' . church annex, so they may be used gftndmother. Mrs. Adah Knowland. ning at 5 p m. Avenue. . ! Kocburg Tuesday to visit over. ,,, i'i,r, h..i,. ik. Mn. C. F. aLirDitar is back at ; r n r Christmas with ne formers par- Baptist Observance 9mrrh The Clendale Missionary Baptist here at the home of her son-m- and sons, Robert and Kickv of this leaving this week for Fulton. Kan., ployed in Las Vegas. New, will gan, in Laurelwood Church has cancelled clans fur a fHl,y Service Planned law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. city are leaving for Medford to to visit the former s grandparents, arrive in Roseburg Sundav to re- special (ristmas observance due The Olivet Presbyterian Church Fred Lockwood, on SF. Overlook enjoy the Christmas holiday visit- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pierc Ac- mam over Christmas visiting his to the heart attack suffered by its will hold a Christmas family serv- Avenue. ing the former's parents. Mr. and . companying the Pierces ontheir parents. Mr. and Mrs. George L. ' , . airs, tiaroia oregory, and family, two-ween-iong trip win De tneir singleton, on St Ivane street. ,n Miss Evanoeline Chapman, stu- ' ' I k,ih p,. vi. dent at Lewis and Clark College Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Gallagher! Mr and Mrs Barnav FniJ in Portland, has arrived here to and sons. Michel and Pat. of Spo-; Mrs. William (Lucille) Rough, and daughter. Judy, and Mr. and spend the holidays visiting her par- kane are arriving Tuesday to spend core left Fnday morning to drive Mrs. Chris Radford, all of this citv. ems. .Mr. and Mrs. r rederick Chap- Christmas with Mrs. Gallagher s to San Diego where she will spend are leaving Saturday for Southern man Jr., in Laurelwood. parents, Mr. afld Mrs. 0. F. Mi- Christmas with her son-in-law and California where thev will visit rel-1 cnei pastor early this week. ice at the church at 10 a.m. Sun The Clendale Southern Baptist day. 'The traditional Christmas Church will hold a special Christ-' story will be presented in a pa mas program Sunday evening at geant written by one uf the mem 7 30. Children and young people bers, Mrs. Jean Gaedecke. 0 of the church will participate in Both the adult and children's the program, directed by Mrs. Jua- cn0ir will present numbers. The pageant is being directed by Mrs. Dividends Will Be PjicT On Veterans' Insurance Regular annual dividends of J2ii2 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denton and Genevieve Johns: costumes are in t8 daughters of Los Angeles are Miss Sharon Titus, student cnarge oi .iirs. t ranees rrice. ana expected to arrive here the first Northwest Christian College music is iktiiik uiiciinj uy .hiss of (fle Maine Anderson. daughter. Mr and Mrs. Karl Far- atives and see the Rose Bowl row. Mrs. Roughcore will be joined game. They will visit Mrs. Fen , in Los Angeles by her husband and wick's son-in-law and daughter. they will make the remainder of Mr and Mrs. Reuben Lopez Thara a. ,11 ha nr. ,,ln,p lart ira million will be paid to more than Sunday at the Presbyterian Church five million World War I and II -, , , ri..hn i p.ioana. k. . i l . J l'K! 1,1 me remainaer oi .ir. ana .sirs, neuoen uopez e ..Trmpr". nrpntf irr ,he ,riP Aether. .Mrs. Roughcore I-os -Anseles and will see her broth ?irh lJnk ifpn. ' rJrZ )S. i Vh Uo Xo vis,t m El Moni er. George Berrv and family in Mrs. rrank Denton. paiit,. Mr and Mrs. L. . Ti- wlth Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scan Long Beach. They uiil also s Dr. and Mrt. Jo.ooh Gran of "i- relatives in Hawthorne. (I insurance policyholder!! next year. Veterans Administration an nounced. The adminii;ration a.d divi dends m ill be paid as near as pos sible to th anniversary date of each policy during ralendar year 19. .8. For example, if a policy was issued any June date will be The dividend declarations do not Korea type of CI ilinncVTto!''Ls.??'r- P".1 law makes no provision for dm- j i, r, u VT nan and .Mrs Howard .Milton, re CV Farm Bureau Makes Appointments ; Camas alley Farm Bureau te 1. the anniversary '!,, h completed appointment of '""I'l.v of Tacoma. Wash were irf- M June I 19iS ,u commiitee chairmen. "M. vll,0r "' horn daui Appointed were Mrs David dend payments on those policies. Dr. and Mrs. josepn uresse 01 Anderson. Calif . are arriving Mon-1 Harold Dunn and son. Bobbv day to spend Christmas w)th the',nd D,vjd Dunn and his wife, latter's parents. Mr. and M r s i)rna, all 0f Springfield, are expect John Atterbury. They will spend ed t0 ,rrlve herf lne first of lne a few days here before reluming wf,k (0 .pfnd thrjtm., w,tn ,h,lr home- father, Dr. R. L. Dunn, and Mrs. Ua I Ua. Jul r I anrlr.tK anil Dunn. and Mrs. H. A. Doyle and the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. "UUJr T ln,r'sl- x i. ti -i. mas Day near hlkton where thev with ,hVAerburV,'fa,r:;ue,:,re -Jh. S tives of Mrs. Landreth. Mrs. Joanne Cohen and daugh brother - in - law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. V. W Bunch, and daugh ter, Mary Alice. Other visitors at ACME ROOFING CO. HAS MOVED TO 1567 S. W. GREEN ORchard 3-8255 freshments, and llonry Denn and ter. Diane, and Therese Atterbury, the Bunch home will be Mr and all of Portland, are arriving here Mrs. Al Johnson of Cottage Grove nd Mrs. M. A. Jones are on Tuesday to spend Christmas wnn Drown the lormer s ann tne latier a par- "j m nuscuuig ents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Alter- bury. Alliert Schafer, highway Mr. the rural youth and education com mittee: brnest Booth, county fair; Mrs. Carl Dahl. scrap book: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurston. poultry Mrs, henry Denn and Mrs. Albert Schafer. membership, and Mrs. Ross llalterman. Mrs. Roy Thurs ton and Mrs. Ernest Booth, en tertainment. Albert Schafer and Henry Denn are livestock commit tee chairmen. The business meeting was pre. Jtn Nelson THE GlfT WITH Princ Morchabf.i ronci: Stnidivpri PERF6CT SCENTS . . . t ClojM DtMt; tha frag BHJ Btlevtd. in IpOfttlinf flowifif beiieH eon opy of sitowttokef, and to in o poorly snowdrift . . . o morvolout fift ideo for only S2.50. Why not como Into Fulltrton Druf Storo tomorrow ond lot mo, icon Nelson, show you tho Colo9no Duef, ond oil tho other fcttivo Prineo Matchobelti Christmat ,A.i-Vl H'edlikeu, A 3 help brighten your holidays w ith our sincere thanks for the privilege of serv ing you and our warmest wishes for every happiness. ROSEBURG BOWL 2400 N. E. Diamond Lake Blvd. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and daushter. Linda Jo. are leaving Monday to spend Christmas at Lakeview with Mrs. Scallon's mother. Mis Ray Harlan. They will also visit with friends in the area. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Dunn, who. CwrrUbl 1MT, auraaa X idiMUa iaa aaWuaa Xanoapn Puauah-n AaaMalka. laa. ceded by a politick dinner, reports ' recently sold their home at 430 correspondent Mrs. William Inland Ave. to the Larson family. Ranks. are moving to 'their duplex home at 431 I. eland Ave., which is across . the street from where they have resided the last 10 years. V-a. JAT .... tt 'y 'l we send this wish J f r ft 1 , JA 1 i ' r 1 p may the joy of which i- ttie Herald Angels sang dweii in your heart at Christmas and bring you deep and iness. Vi From Everyone at. . O o Afll ... ! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. (Tarry) Horchor and son. David, of Med ; ford, are expected to arrive here 1 Tuesday to spend t'lirislmns with ; their respective parents. Mr. and I Mrs Paul H. Jlflweii, in l aurel wood. and Mrs. W. K. Ilercher in Ditlard. ' Miis Linda Backon armed home Friday from her studies at Ore Ron State College to spend the holt-, days with her parents, Mr. and 1 .Mrs Harold Barken Jr Another! daughter. Mis Mary Ann. also a student at OSC, will be home to day. Mrs. Mary Carbinos of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. William Keid of 1 Renton. Wash, are expected to ar rive in Roseburg Tuesday to spend I Christmas visiting the former's . brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Neil. and family. I Mr and Mrs. Reid are the uncle and aunt of .Mrs. O'Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin BomwoII and children. Merlin and .Marilyn, of I tit Hank. Mont . armed here ! Monday to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs. Scotty Hiirgess and three children The visitors will no on to i alitnrnia to spend Christ mas with relatives before return inji home. Bob Coddas, who attends tni versiiy of Oregon, armed home ; Friday to spend the holidas iit 1 in his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dav (eddes The (.eddes sn. David, j who was discharged a few weeks ; at.o from the ay following serv ice with the Natal Reserve in the Far Last, is now at home also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S ho r wood and. daughters. Karen and Karol. left Friday and will ro to North HotKwiHxl to spend the Chriwtmas holiday w ;'.h the She rwood" on and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs I.eR' y Sierwood and rhikiren ' Kathy I.e and Cufiuu Thev 'also See the Rev. and Mrs. David j Siemens, former Rospbttrj, rei 'den! nho now he in an uv and Or and Mr, f.ordon Wood 'of San Anselmo. .a!if . alo former resident of thi ciiy They will , vimI Mr and Mis j.e Porter in ' Kl M uitc lal:f. then will come n.rih to San Francisco to viit Mrs snerw..d iter. Mis l.ee Lowery, and familr The traveler epect to iit binelanfi and other toumt sp.r and will return here anoi;t Jan 5 - - . . . - PATTY GREEN ELECTED Patty lireen was elected presi- : dent of the booking t'onka-s 4 H .v liib rect.'.i tiiher ofneers are I Ni-j y Crenha. vice president: lesiie Ij'irance. secretary -treasurer. :ephjnie Je .on. news report er, aal Barbara ."jir, ong and sell irauvr The group mer ev ery other Tursd. at the Lau rence hume. liM s" Douglas Mn 4,arry liimt iotroup lade.j .... . i i ! maafiltw ay,VW . - -j.ajw , ;; 'u..vyr. ,..,T It takes a GrAJNTT to feed a lamily of 170,500,000 tSl FAT racti v Sn.l Mn ' l,Cua-,ngi . . i "I t.i. d.luKQi Avda randv 'as '.ire ma. . lret(el. Avda mv app.'e 'l eat Ikx i.-ae n..lura,,v ,ih the Ad. ) Clan " ou r (a. nn' e'fllt With Mint I rat h,,aO 0 O o o G 0 o o o o CO o .letting food to 17O.5O0. 000 petjple in over :..)00.J)00 U. S households is a job of giant proportions. Tet thi country's 4'J.000 procery ot3 rt.iiler.. 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