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MEETING PLTE CHANGED , The ueetin place of the Oak land Gin-den Clf) has been chang ed to the home of Mrs. Homer, Noble Monday at 1 p.m. M c s. 1 ffiarles McMahon will be co-hostess. Guest speaker will be J. Rn-j land Parker, county agricultural! agent. Community News Briefs RALPH L. RUSSELL Home Loans Inturonca Bonds Loan Representative Equitable Savings & Loon Ass'n Mildred Hornschuch, Associate 72 J S. E. Rose St OR 3-4311 E. R. Mttigtr has returned to. George Routledge of this city his home here, following busi- ( left Sunday for Fresno and San ness trip to California. I Francisco, Calif, on business. i "rs. Harold Boucock of Yoncalla spent Thursday here visiting rela tives and friends. Miss Sandra Van Horn returned Mrs. Harry Hildeburn of this i Sam Miller of the State Forest to her studies at Oregon State Col- city has left for Portland to spend er's office in Salem, was a busi lege Wednesday fllowing a two-day ; the weekend on business. ness visitor in Roseburg this week- visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Van Horn. The LH,nr Denn and son of Camas, latter drove with her daughter to I v"lley "f business visitors tWk ' Corvallis, returning home the same ; U tilY " week- evenu,8- ' Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Meter are bark at their home in this city, , following a vacation of several weeks in Arizona and other points of interest in the south. Mrs. Paul K. Ryan has returned to her home on SE Lane Avenue, following a trip to Portland to at tend to business and visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carey of this in city had as their weekend guests their grandson, Jim Hash, from Howard, Idaho. WOOD I SAWOUST "" ' i ill in i I BLOWER SERVICE ; roseburg: lbr. co PEELER CORE DRY OAK GREEN SLABS PLANER ENDS !Z3: 3j PHONE OS 9-8741 OUR TRUCKS CARRY FULL 400 t 600 cu. ft. DON'T MAKE A MOVE 'TILL YOU SEE FLEGEL HOUSEHOLD MOVING LOCAL or NATIONWIDE STORAGE PACKING CRATING FLEGEL Transfer & Storaqe Co LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED 414 N.E. Casper Roseburg, Oregon Phone ORchord 3-4436 Al Flegel Cliff Brosfield Agent Bakim Von Lints Mrs. Will Olson, and Mrs. Au drey Eskelson, teachers at River side School, took groups of stu dents on a tour of the Douglas County Library Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oalaney of this city have joined Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole of Roseburg at Cathedral City, Calif, to enjoy a vacation. Ron Cress, student at Southern Oregon College it Ashland, visited here last weekend at the Howard Backen Jr. and Leonard Cress homes. The traveling band group of 40 will present a concert Thursday, Feb. 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the VA Hospital for the veterans and all nersnns inirArrl a r. invittttt Robert Beardsley, secreatry of There will be no admission charge! ine uuugias vuuuiy jiuw tu., iias Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Bellendorf and family made a business trip to Coos Bay and back this week. Mr. Bellendorf s with Mercy Hos pital administrative staff. Mrs. Elvis Yew left Thursday of last week for Oklahoma where she was called by the death of her father. She is expected home this coming weekend. Only 4 More Days! QUALITY RECAPS AT A REDUCED PRICE Km SUPER CUSHION FULL TREAD RECAPS (Q)88 6.70 x 15 Plus Tax Exchangt. Or your Own Sound Tirt Body. Price Good At Your Neighborhood Ser vice Stations That Handle Carter Tire Full Tread Recaps. CARTER TIRE CO. 266 SE Stephens Ph OR 2-2689 . . Just For Looking At The New 1958 AdmSreaB. odmi'm Electric Range illl MODEL 30S7 Here's What You Get FREE! . Can of Red Cherries Pillsbury Pie Mix e Aluminum Pie Tin Pie Server Recipe Books SEE the all-new Admiral slimline automatic rangr Official Range, National Red Cherry Pie Bake-OIT! KIER-CROOCK Plumbing and Appliance Co. fiJ'FOR BETTER LIVING" 528 $. E. Stephens St. Phone OR 2-3364 Fret Forking South Sid of Building returned to his work, following two weeks in Tacoma. Wash., on Air! Force Reserve business. Beardsley is a captain in the reserve. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Linton of Corvallis made the trip to Rose burg Tuesday to attend the Linson Boughan wedding. The former is the brother of the bridegroom, Ira Linson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baum and children. Bonnie, Susan and Mi chelle, of Salem, are arriving in Roseburg Saturday to spend the weekend visiting Mrs. Baum's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hins dale. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Munroa, Mrs. Clayton Konzack and Mrs. Larry Steele went to Gladstone Park near Oregon City Friday, Saturday and Sunday to attend the Seventh day Adventist statewide convention for Pathfinder leaders and coun selors. Mrs. J. H. Williams of Roseburg and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rich ard Barclay of Oakland, have re turned home following about six weeks spent in Fremont, Mich., where they were called by the se rious illness of the former's father, Bert Markillie. The latter, died in Fremont Jan. 3. Mrs. H. A. Doylt, Mrs. Harold Graves. Elmer Estelle, Floyd Mat ula and Miss Donna Olson spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday at tending the Seventh-day Adventist convention for Pathfinder leaders and counselors. The convention was held at Gladstone Park near Oregon City. Mrs. R. B. Monro., together with her daughter Barbara, and the tat ter's fiance, Howard Partridge, all of Sweet Home, were weekend guests here of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Monroe and family. They made the trip to bring back Kathy Mon roe who had been visiting with her grandparents, the R. B. Mon roes. Clarence Honn, owner of the Honn's Cleaners in this city, was in Grants Pass Wednesday eve ning for the Rogue VaMey Dry Cleaners Assn. dinner meeting. He was a speaker on the topic. "F.th ics of Dry Cleaning." Mr. Honn is president of the United Dry Clean ers Assn. of Roseburg and is vice president of the state association. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Curtis re turned Saturday night following two weeks spent in California and Nevada. They went first to the furniture market in San Francisco, then went on to visit friends in Redwood City, Monterey and Car mel. They spent some time in l-os Angeles, then went on to Las Ve gas, Nev., where they vacationed for a few days. Major Jack Kidder of Washing ton, D C. visited here from Mon day through Wednesday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kid der, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kidder, and other relatives, prior to leaving for Saigon, Viet Nam, where he will be stationed the next year. His wife and five sons and one daughter will remain for the year in their home in Alexander, Va. Major Kidder came west by plane and on account of the heavy snowstorms, was forced to stop over in Chicago and again in Se attle. He was met Monday in Eu gene by his father, S. L. Kidder: his brother. Robert P. Kidder, and his aunt, Miss Gertrude Rast, who brought him bark to Roseburg. Pri or to being stationed in Washing ton, D.C., Major Kidder was sta tioned in Germany and in England. many users report fuel SAVINGS of 50-75 with 24 HOU THERMOSTATIC WOOD HEATERS Iff i , SkauM knla! ttit hra a mm, rtfl m m iH titty twiln kauri, rtaiata atari l.rra Imtt naatfclr. Aitliri irt popular ia Mr nUnl Haras "Mr aaatiat entire homal, school!, torts. Hardwood ricomaiandad, aN rrpai woo tiKCanfaltr nad. in rear Aikler etaler 0 Roseburg 648 S. I. Rose Fhen OR 3 SS74 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fix and three children have moved to Eugene where they are renting a home in the River Road district. Fix is a salesman with M. Seller and Co.. a housewares concern. Mr. and Mrs. Stac. Laur.nc. and daughter, Leslie, returned re cently from two weeks spent in Los Angeles where they visited rel atives of Mrs. Laurence. They also went over the border into Mexico to visit places of interest. Mrs. Leonard W. Riley of Rose burg spent Friday in Salem at tending to business and before re turning home stopped in Corvallis for a short visit with her daugh ter, Miss Patricia, student at Ore gon State College. John Nesby of this city left Mon day for Minnesota, where he was called by the serious illness of his father. His wife had left the pre ceding day for Minnesota, and when word came that his father was much worse, he left the fol lowing day. CALINDAR Of IVINTJ tomorrow o Fri. Ftb. 21, 19S8 Th Nws-Raviw, Ros.burg, Or. 7 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Douglas Barracks 174, Veterans of WWI, and Auxiliary, Veterans Memorial Building, Garden Valley Road, potlurk dinner and social session. A H bring meat dish or combination: HO, dessert; O-Z, vegetable dish. World Day of Prayer observance, 1 p.m., First Baptist Church. Marry Circle coffee, Glendale Ol ivet Presbyterian Church, 9 a.m., to 1:30 p.m., public invited. Box social, IxMkingglass Grange, :J0 p.m., by Okiciyapi Camp Fire Girls. Entertainment, Everyone welcome. Beta Xi Chapter Plans Style Show By RUTH EVANS Beta XI Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi of Myrtle Creek, met at the home of Mrs. Milton DeGroodt to make further plans for the annual fashion show March IS at the Tri City School. Theme for the show will be "M't.aHva Dream Mrs npnrca Heath and Mrs. Charles Brown are i 24S SE Jackson, for more informa in -h.roa nf lh nterrainmont tion Call OR 2-2755. cv.rgrn ina nmt Liance tiuo, 9 to 1 p.m., KP Hall, Roseburg. Membership open to public, visit ors welcome. Boots and Calico Square Dance Club, 9 p.m. Winston Community Club. Ballet and B.aus Square Dance Club, 8 p.m., Washington School gym in Oakland. All square danc ers welcome. Pilgrim Congregational Fellow ship, Dr. Paul Davis, Portland, speaker, 7:30 p.m., Veterans Ad ministration Chapel. M.lrot. Crang. polio benefit party, 8 p.m., grange hall. Prizes, refreshments. Daughters of th. Union Veter ans, Florence Nightingale Tent IS. January and February birthday party, 8 p.m., home of Ruth Plum er, 1785 Patricia Lane. Elks Club duplicate bridge, 12:30, open to F.Iks and invited guests. Loyal Order of Moot, game night. Moose Hall. 8 p.m. Douglas Court No. II, Order of Amaranth, Masonic Hall, social, 6:30 p.m. potluck. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Southern Oregon Chapter Ore gon and Washington Log Scalers Assn., Umpqua Hotel, 2 p.m. Dis cuss proposed working agreement with Southern Oregon Log Scaling Bureau. Buckeroo Square Dance Club, dance of the month instructions at barn, 8 to 9 p.m. Everyone wel come. Members bring sandwiches or cookies. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., committee. Vic Rice of Myrtle Creek will play organ music throughout the afternoon. Tickets will be on sale about March 1. The sorority voted to donate $25 to the International Ednowment Fund, which carrys on research work of various illnesses. The program for the evening was given by Mrs. Frank Bradford who spoke on the subject, "You and Your Audience." The next meeting will be held ' Feb. 26 at the home of Mrs. Don : Halter at 8 p.m. Rummage Sale Myrtle Creek classroom teachers made a total of $50.53 at their rummage sale. Since this is short of their goal of $100 they hoped to donate to the South Umpqua Me memorial Pool Fund, they will hold 1 another sale in a month or so and 1 combine a baked food sale with the rummage sale. Thacker Wallace VFW Auxiliary , made $18.45 at its rummage sale. 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