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Vast Device Said Rain-Swollen Oregon Needed To Send Rivers Start Falling Th. Nwi-Rvitw, Ro.eburg. On. Man. April 21, 1958 Ja. pau's Bible Canyonville PTA Sponsored Dance Collision Damages Two Cars At Myrtle Creek Hospital News Class Discusses Congress Told Uncle Sam Should Spend 565 Million Annually To Help Indians District Meeting Marrw Matnital : Man To Moon Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oregon riven came up heavy weekend rams continued in nearlv 1 Damage amounting to about; I tMV resulted trom a two-car col- Admitted lision in Myrtle Creek Sunday. ! Surgery: Mrs. Roy Kerrick, Mrs.; Dated Saturday I Twi-ntv-six members and friends of the Mid-week Bible CUm of St. SEATTLE .r It would take all pans of trie state, but most ol them were ailing Monday witn The two cars were driven by Claude Curran, Douglas Gillis, , device as big as the Empire I'aul s Lutheran Church met Wed By VIRGINIA PROCTOR ..i'" .. "V,"u".V '; .7" u V. ..u ' .Z.ul no damage of consequence re- n.,j. afternoon t Ihe home of 1 n? spring Blossom nail. a J l. i-ouuernuia, x, uoin ui Jijr-I meoicai.. nwrr n. lio.ouu ions 10 seno m niu w rt I Mrs i'rank baia. with Mrs Paul wmi-formal dance sponsored by tie Creek. reporU correspondent son. Tenmile: Sharon Shanafelt, moon ln(j bring him back, a group P"" .- atlll River w,t out of The "spring blossom Ball, ....... ...... .,,,...,,1 n.ii.11 ation Indian deaths V.fe!7ffer tervm, at rn.hnl,ic uie v-aouns Hie r ir, mil ue neiu .. vjuuc. nil. r.a,ii u . . yj lawyers r suui tiu-- By JOHN K AMPS ' c '""' "la. ,ttric dis-1 ' serving as co hostess tl ,lc ,ccident on Howird Halfield Mrs. Robert, And first Man on the M. WASHINGTON - longrcs. from l""u'u"'- "Li to 101 ,Afl' 'P devotions the , , m llh"the Canyonville Main Street at the Dole Road in- Cameron. Mr.. John Lorraine, 'wouldn't be the recognized owr has been tuld that I ncle Sam eaws and accioei rus are class discussed. The Vision of the H,Bn v.,-..! p. Band furnishing terseclion aDoarently occurred Rosebud Mrs. Leonard Schaeffer. ih. lau-ver. believed. its banks at Rieth. west of Pendle- ton. Sunday night. It flooded part of the Ikiah Lumber Co. mill. should plan to spend about 65 mil- times n"n" ."Th! f our .Horsemen of the Apoca- mulc j when Weaver started to make a-North Bend; Bernard Carrier. Mrs. The group was discussing prob- forcing part of the operation to shut down and idling 25 to 30 lion dollars annuany u. i... ...... - 'yp. !(' ,n "eveianun . Members of the Pep Band areileft turn and went into a akid.lJerrv Williams. Oakland: Mrs. lems of space sovereignty at a of the company's 150 employes. the health of American Indians, cmi ui ...... , ,t Wili pom oul mat the lour , .ii, i,-,.,. ..d ,.i.ta .ill .1... H, ear was trawline north and I ph., r-nrhm u,m Un.;.,...i .,.,1.,..,. ,,f the Amer Dr. James It. Shaw so testified among in an s. mp.r wi.n a hr8emen ymbol.z. aever.l of theID on e at the door, according to I skidded into the Loudermilk car c-eorg. Goodwin. Sutherlin. 1 n ietv of International yH""; at a recent Senate Appropriations nat wnal ngure oi i per teni i various worldwide movements af- .ir, f rank Porkrua PTA nresi. i coming sou i n- i -j i ,ri, inner wcaoons svslem 5aul operaiwinf Ukei wouin he committee faring on fun.K for .aw said n.en.iv. efforU , . th nl!lory o( world lnd M"- P en. TApres, oJ- f , 5- lnd Su.LS TSZ BwinT Airplane I "Jj "'to tie no equipment the Department of Health, Muca- are neea( organuation . proiecu mclud- fenders and bumpers of the V.eav- Woodworth Douglas Richmond, i Co . spoke of the sue of the moon P . 10 n0 "'P"1"" . .-. . .... tl..... ... ik. hh.. 1M " ' etvsnwn ,uiiitui ......u.v u..... '- -f."- r.nar Mr I K Miekc SITS. nasninElOIl law Sl-Iioui uiuif-3?ut, . . lie r II Bui ke.! Stuart. 27, Seattle, received slight V;ith " Mr'. I'.faveii. Vad-'said ownership probably would teach- damage when it was apparently; . Marvin Palmer and disputed. The first arrival misht a Emily Darr Shaw fold the commitl-e , - " ."-H"" 3-3,75. I The auctioneenm! of Tom health of the American Indians flicaua in many respecis inose oi Mr, Hasbargen will representr.nvnnv.il. ..v.mh raH. and A'k native, ha. improved ot tne na-.the Broup , voting dele- er, sold all Rood, accumulated and forced into a ditch by another un-, r;.. "jhe . tep off hi space craft and claim Clinra I Tui?sdaV frti"M luesaay tremendous magnitude Hedise.se, trachoma, ha. reap-ilnaU.d cand,date. for the po- ,'.,,00 last week V dent ' """."w f," 'Rlw M, !lMi cbaTni Ella Emily Darr, 74, resident of i.j .. .n imlian hea th Dearcd on Indian reservations. At i,.,. j ,h,i . 1 ""i.uun weea. Daniel Willard. Roseburg; Mrs. J. i recognize tne claim. " c,., c.i..-j... '"'"ru - u,,jm. eh(iii he said w "--" - i ne proceeds enaoie tne scnooi iA Bvford r0hn Mazil Mr. It will be difficult, he acirten. to n. "j survey report: "J'""'"8 5?i' ?" 3"5 treasurer respectively. hnd. under the direction of Eu- . . 1 "V0'.?,' ,J r ...T : H.fin. . iin. uhirh national Aprd 19. in a local hospital. Shi? me DooK. ine riooa. n 10 oe ene Southwell, to enter the dis- rnthPI- Krltt P Ufin With i "V" 1'.",'" "'V o.:.!.. 'sT..' .nv.r.i.m .hnv. the e a r t h was born Ja presented to the local . bbrjry. A lrlct ontest ln ,,, d,vlsion ' ' ' ' 3 '" Holland Sutherlin- Mr .. 1 should end. what with Sputniks City. Iowa and came to Oregon 2 i: ----- , , iirni ii niaiiiaiu r,iis nui u M Knro nnnnc in nvp inn - 1 meir nospiianty lowara ir. nnK.r ri nK1.,Hsni r v w i, , students of of the 1.2.14 Indian students ex Sarvices Inadaquata amined were found to have tra -Inadequate health service, ex- choma. nam in Dart the present ne ladies for their hospitality toward iP. p.h-rt Hrv.ni nr.,int nf the Concordia cnoir'.i,. .,. Hosier. ..nr..ii her wiu-ii uirj in"i; cwnim . manks to Burke, seventh and concert in Kosetiurg. 61i;hth RradcrJ wno ma(le pstt.rs, oaiura n oare nanus lo rescue he next meeting of the class dono Ind purchaSers of the large h" L la"2htor. 5. from a snarling ii w jut ii i t h"- "" supply of goods at auction as well im pressed condition of Indian health. M ,..J. CtviIfU alf Although the federal government IViaUae JiTllin, TO, began to provide health services r C-J-., for Indians in the early 19th cen-ifaSSCS jUnaaV turv. these services never have j been wholly adequate. Preventive Maude Ellen Smith, 46, resident home of Mrs. Herman Hasbargen ., hi it.hool office helD who to-1 lerday. of Sutherlin, died Sunday, April 20, in Glengary. I cether with the committee in 1 - ller Pa Georse Monroe. Roily DALLAS jf John Harmon, 41. battled with bare hands to rescue health services in particular have fallen short of the need. in a local hospital. gether charge. with the committee made the first event rents heard the little girl Winston: Mrs. Mack Bucknell and ooraers baby, DeAnna Rene, Oakland. Douglas Community Hospital Admitted Surgery: James Elynn. Jerry Herstine, Mrs. Erank Johnston, born Jan. 27, 1884 in Sioux Sullivan, and Explorer, flitting freely over years aso. She had made her home Teenage Gangs Battle On Train; Blood Flows Susan, scream while at play in! Roseburg: Mrs. Henry Weber, among and overcroded housing and lack: of sanitary facilities have been among the ractor. promoting an-ease "Often water is scarce and from i contaminated sources. Indian res- Convention In Roseburg (Continued fiom Page 1) 'the Music Boosters a success. Next : meeting is scheduled for May 15, their front yard. NEW YORK A scream- Myrtle Creek. ing horde of more than 50 lecn- u,rmii din he fnnnii 7. Madlcal: Mrs I.vnn r estiinan. me Bovs terrorized suDway pas- , i., , j i... 1 II. - D.k. Tmm.l.nJ Cp f re i-vnuarc ,,n a trin from Ciinev i Invitation, were issued this week ini "piously as the child lay on Claude Butler. Mrs. Jerry Schults, Island into the heart of Brooklyn 1 . ... rn ornunn 1 1 0 irmn in i-nniio in n nupnur .tirs. r.riipsi .ucuundiu. tcsiciuoi. 1 ... . . . .. . ny ne junior class ol canyonville "I, .H"r " . J.v Vr.ne,. Kellv r.l.de: Mrs. Keith The youths. .11 Negro members 1 lie Chapel oiuie nose, iue sa.y. "'2L Tr',,:? n,bom Susan. j Scnccae. Day. Creek: Mr,. Wd-iof three notorious Brooklyn gangs. Apr, lU . i 11 . m tiaer The dog turned on Harmon, he liam Smith. Caroline t.agner. Suth- staDOed three teen-agers, one : "n o.fiei.ie inierment .,.a 0.hir.0 h,. i. u.,i ah .rim- uiin.m r.ien Mr. Fmerw irallv. Two of the stabbing victims I I Church will officiate. Interment "I aetr nf hen lh service. I. not HI.. ..... in. 11 1Q11 in alone responsiole for poor health ccltl- u.' Va , and came to this X-Ray Technicians Set me ni'iini'i- communnv io year. anu. She wa. married Nov. Z5, J94J in Slow, Ohio, to Dale Smith. She i was a member of the C . t b o 1 1 c Church. course from 7 to 9 p.m. I-riday senior banquet and nrom to be Surviving are her husband, Dale, ,nd aj.ain from 8.30 to 10.30 a.m. held Mav 3 at the Ruseburi? Ellis Kntherlin- four sons: Kavmond sunrfliv inn ervations lypicany are in remote t'nley, in the U. S. Army station-. Entertainment provided by t h e ,r. and Mrs. Earl Rodman serv- and sparsely settled .re.s. Even fd at iort Kilry, Kan.; Thomas Eastman Kodak Co. is scheduled ed . 'fish fry" of se. bass to today many Indian, have less fonley, Sutherlin; Keith and "Ken- for 9 30 Saturday evening. Activi- Canyonville volunteer firemen than grade school education. They nelh Smith, both of Sutherlin: herm,.. will get underway Saturday last week are nnor more than half have na.,n urn iih,n. . u ....... ...i ,k. . . - family income, of les. than $1,0110 tw0 ;i5lcr,; .Mrs. John '( Inest) , refresher course and continue at nial plans was made to the sroun1? neighbor heart the battle and ford, Jeffery Mays. William Smith. !ran through lh cars, bullying pas- usiness meeting by r jirs. rcnie DriKKS nouen niacS- --- " ,, n.,rtia in Roseburg for the past ten years. She was preceded in death by her husband. Miles, in 1945. She was a member of the Seventh-day Aclventist Church. Surviving are two sons; Neil E , Roseburg; Marvin L., Albuquer que. N. M.; . daughter, Mrs. Charles fAgnes) Renwich, San .Ma teo, Calif ; a sister, Mrs. Berth. St. Claire. McMinnville, end two grandchildren. runiTal services will oe nem in time he reached to pick up the Smith, Dalla. Nicholson, Winston, were white, one Negro. Two other "ill touowMn tne noseourg .nemor- little girl, he told police, the ani-i Discharged i wmle ere r"ehed up. lai uaroens. mal returned to lock its jaws on Mrs. Arnold Harnack. Thomas ,Tne '""S1?? boarded the subway i T , Susan. Chalmers. Marione Bowker. Ther- afler tw? ? were stabbed al Beer, Cigarettes laken Policemen said the dog's owner. ,5a Bonebrake. DeWavne Ruther. ; coney island, ror eigni stops imy c.0- NonDareil Store Braham, Ravenna, Ohio; M r .. , 10 45 with opening ceremonies. during the bus About half the total Indian oorge '(Nellie Dumford. Clarks- Homer Peters of Portland, state Carl Hill, general chairman of the population lives in area, where local public health service, ire; jr, either undeveloped or nonexist-: irs ent the Ohio: three half - sisters; president, will deliver the opining centennial Richard (Manei Rubbins, address and the invocation will be Kaluh (Nina) Rounds and given bv the Rev. Calvin liarrah c:..a. B-.a CL.... I ... VJ.....J ,I..,.l u.w .11 , .1.. si i , u.....h jhww -ui of Kent. Ohio: a brother, Samuel, Mayor Arlo Jarklin will greet the OvertlOW 6,500 Crowd (Continued from Page 1) the park and view the display, or watch the antics of three water Desnile improvements past few years. Shaw said, the 1(cam K(nl ()hjn. fmir half broth- delegates at the opening ceremon- indians continue to near excessive Evln and p,rl Dean, both of les. hurtlens of ill health and rly . Wren, Ohio; William Dean, Colurn-1 Colbrunn To Speak death. He added: ; hu, oh,n. nUSSe Dean, Kent, I At 11:15 a business meeting is Mortality High Ohio, and one granddaughter. scheduled and at 12:15 p.m. Dr. . . . , Euneral services will be held in Arch Colbrunn of Roseburg will ad- , "),"" v ' Jln The Chapel of the Hoses Wednes- dress the delegate, during a lunch nnly 39. compared with 61 lor the rilv Apr a 2 p m Kalhfr j J. :,. Mr,. Marguerite Spicker of I.inehan of the Drain and Sutherlin Portland will serve as master of Catholic churches will officiate, ceremonies. Interment will follow in the Hose- hive persons will talk during a cases of beer and sever- ii r u n i i i I oiner vouins. ii famuli micu h'hjiij Susan was taken to a hospital h.ihv- Rmee Alan- Friu-in Moot. I Pol'ce seized 44 boys 2o ot ettis were tanen trmay nigni with her face and ear. ripped and hart Mrs Francis Watkins Don them 16 or younger as they left from Bob and Jo s store at ion mineinre. ,n h.r .rm. .nrf h.ir i K ""r. JL . ."' " the snhwav at 18th and McDonald Dane . state police reported. Plastic surgeon, sought to rebuild Ss!Zk Brooklyn. The other.; (ifficer, said clue, hdjc.te the I her -face and ears. Patricia Reese. Gail Engelbrecht,".- . , , , J 'J,e.Ts a-k.e" S .Jl Police gave the dog's owner summons charging violation of the city leash law. All 47 Aboard Airliner Killed In Desert Crash (Continued from Page 1) skiers, jack Mathis, Nelson Grubbe Vandals Cut Water and Kclsey Hobday. a e i. ij..-li. r . Two troops of Boy Scouts re- "PH'f "r myrnaj wre i (Continued from Page 1) out" or "bailing out". A flameout is when a jet's engine quits. Col. Bruce llinlon, in charge of the training group, said he as sume, it wa. a flameout because neither man parachuted. Ilinton said he does not know if burg Memorial Gardens. Reasearcher Arrested As Link In Red Spying (Continued from Page 1) ers were won by (in order, first through 11th): Judy C. Brand, Larry Fitzgerald, j Wally Wright, Anthony Roger., 15 scientific session. The persons and their topics are: Neil Lyons of Portland, Orbital Radiography; John Lindauer, General Electric Co. representative. Application of Radiographic Filters; Alden Bur dirk of Eugene. Simplification and lulifial,n nf the Kl.m.r, lrn. monv before a federal grand jection of the Skull Dr II Nels t-nc Gerret.en. an ot lioseourg; jury No details were given. i.lndell of Ro'seburg. llvp'nosis: Larry Ogborn. Myrtle Creek: Ma AsO US Attornev Norman n . .i m...i:'i ....i. be Lairns. David M. Wal. John G. Ihe jet wa. on instrument, at the Hublcy said Zborow'ski has been ca0ns t)r I ouis Frische associ- Verberkmoes, Ida Betts and Kim time of the collision, but it could l(m jn ,uhurbar Brookline for atr professor 'of radiology at the Class, all of Roseburg. ouiu jrai ami is rn,.i... Lniversity of Oregon .Medical n anthropologist at the Harvard School in Portland. X ray protec tion reived the thank, of the boat club for in Keefe'. words ' hard, ef ficient work in handling traffic. ,ajd th, comparatively low level A ship of Se. ScouU was on hand 0f watcr not cr,ticai unless the at the docks to aid in loading the cllv has an unusual fire for which boats carrying passengers on rides, n sreat deal of water would be r.ieven prizes uonaiea oy aeai- needed. Glide; Mrs. Orval Alexander, Mrs. George Pace, Oakland: Cecil King, Mrs. Edwin L.vigne. Myrtle The 25 juveniles were held for glar, who apparently carried the Juvenile Court. loot across the road to hu car. Nineteen others, charged with Entrance was gained by breaking Creek- Harrv Bradshaw Daniel "niawiui asseinuiy, eie nciu iui : mc ji.ss m ii . '"f Green. Mr, E.rl 4a'p and baby! I Brooklyn Adolescent, Court. I ping .n ms.de bolt. Thorn. s Lee; Mrs. Harmon Can non and baby, Karen Elaine: Win ston: Charles Murphv. Toketee Falls; Willie Carter, Camas Valley. Elkton City Council To Cet 1958-59 Budget j The Elkton city budget is sched ' ulcd to be submitted to the city council Mondav Mav 5, Ted E. T...I.. ..... .I..U ...I the vandals broke out windows of The 'Budet Comrm,tee if work Windows, Bulbs Smashtd ln addition to the water incident The Greatest Story Ever Told an I'mpqua Plywood building used ing on the budget and h.s held one h.ve been. If the fliers were on instruments, the one in the rear seal would n.ve neen nooneu .no School of Pub he Ilea th. He is . the one in front would have been naturalized citizen hut is regis-1 Am.iiw.r i,,.,,,.. n.i.no .. .i ported missing from her home . the observer. icred as a foreign agent. Hublcy i for 5 is n m hnnnn nn.hi week ago was picked up early i,r siorage oi piywooa ana smasn- mee,lnK Th, cltv budget never ex. ed practically every light bu b. 6 cent llmltallon 1pb l dnn T" rji ft I hov alcii ... smeared many area of the inside of the building with grease. Then. Sunday afternoon or eve t till, hnlii ol K'Ut L'cllmn t' A,t. ..,.11 Sundav morning by Roseburg "po lice. 1 lie Kill wis l'lo iiicoui-u ai Harris Cafe. 719 SE Sheridan St., and lodged at county jail pending . juvenile court hearing. new officers with Committee. the Executive llinlon .aid: 'Neither gol clear. ; addrd. The arrest was made ,-seuner useo nia cnuie. me air- his home. e,.ie,i.,n .i ih. n,.nn plane hit and went lo pieces. We , T,e involvement of Zborowski j)r ciav A Rarelv of Fugene couldn't tell if they were trying lo wjth Sobles is a development in be llie keynote speaker at a get out when it lilt. the FBI scrutiny of secret active banquet scheduled for 6 30 Offi- A reported chute in Ihe air me. of Vas.ili Zubilin, who report-: rPr, W1n 10 he installed The con was not connected with a pilot ,,y was a general in the NKVD vention will close Sundav morning , T J'1, reported in by radio Russian .ecret police. after a meeting of outgoing and .,.w; ..... . ( .Minie, nis wue, .iivra, ami j- ohtain visual clearance to de- C, Albam were arrested by the srrnd. It had been owratuig at i ut ,n New York. January '5. 27 .000 feet, he said I j; n conspiracy charges lo The airliner had CAA clearance COnimit espionage as members of to fly to Denver .1 21,000 feet, i a SHVIPt espionage ring. All plead It last reported in over Daggett, , pd S1(y ,nd have been sen 'calif., in the Mojave Desert west tnrcd of Las Vegas. At that time it was; A, h',r home, Zborowski's wife at Ihe assigned elevation. ,,,d s,e knew absolutely nothing The CAA and L'nited Air Lines about the matter. "I'm in the identified the crew members of dark a. much a. you are,' Ihe airliner as: Pilot. D. M. Ward; added. first officer. A. E. So mm era: She declined to answer flight engineer. C. K. Wood, and questions about herself, two stewardesses. Pauling Mur- ray of natertown. .Mass. and MISSING CIRL FOUND A 15-year-old Roseburg girl re- it,, tamaulins were stolen from the same building. Myrtle Creek pol.ee are investi gating the incidents. . Tavlor said. i .Mrs. Mary Collev is serving as chairman of the Budget Commit tee. Others on the committee are Arley Marsh. E. G. Stewart and Harold Binder. $500,000 Fire Sweeps Dept. Store Warehouse Police Recover Bike Stand; Bicycle Missing The Roseburg Western Union of- GREENVII.I.E, SC. Fire fice has its bicycle stand b.ck in burned through the Bclk-Simpson operation after Roseburg police I Reedsport Youths Jailed Of Charges Of Burglary GOLF GREEN DAMAGED Thett nf a nin and flap and dam age to . green at the Roseburg department store warehouse yes- picked it up in tne rear ol a .orin Countrv Club was reported Sunday terday. Store manager John A. Stephens Street service station, to sheriff's deputies The club Ellison estimated damage at half The stand and a bicycle were caretaker said about S10O damage a million dollars. He said furni-, taken from in front of the office was done to one of the greens on lure was the principal loss. No last Thursday night. The bicycle the golf course. lone was injured. still is missing. Ilolu Bible. (l By Galilee. I s u s I 1 ts Veil nr Inrl . Andrew: Follow me. ! " , .11 I 'V? ana i win me yuu lishers ol men . . . Leaving their nels. Ihey followed him. Mat. 4:18-20. L&v Yvonne Tetersen, 27, S i d n e y, Reedsport To Start v,rh City Budget Meetings Clider Accident Kills Famed Rescue Airman Reedsport City Council members A pair of Reedsport teen-agers ! were booked at county jail Satur I dav and two more youths were Ine slated to be booked today, all on rnaigrs mey parncipaiea in a se-1 anv ries of larcenies and burglaries at : ' Reedsport. i Two of the suspects are 15 and j two are 16 years old. One of the 16 -vear-olds. who was booked Sat-1 urday. admitted he participated in ! three rases nf breaking and enter I tne and in three larceny cases. I The burglaries reportedly occur- scheduled to meet tonight in the citv hall for a preliminary Budget ADEI.ANTO. Calif Rob Committee meeting which has been Svmons, 4, one of the nation', set for next Monday, best known and most daring res. ! The budget is expected to be rue pilots, was killed Saturday in within the A percent limitation. and city department heads are rfd jn , lr, rream s,op. i private residence and a cafe. The larren les involved a sporting goods store, a bakers- truck and the Reedsport High School All the incidents reportedly oc curred within the last three weeks glider accident. Svmons' most I G. Johnson, citv recorder, said. ..,,i o..,i,,u,., i,. ...i,. .j' recent publicized exploit was res-: Members of the Budget Committee the arrests ruing four stranded Stanford I'm- p-e Hav Cairns, II E Nukehi. versity students from an It. 700 William Andrews, Jack 1'nger and foot ledge in the Sierra above Al llerra A chairman of the com Yosemite National Park. inittee will be elected tonight. , f . I ' V V i . "If I'd only known the Memorial Dav closing date was so near." BRONZE MARKER Closing Date APRIL 23 GRANITE MARKER Closing Date MAY 1 1 Roseburg Memorial Gardens 1056 N W Kick, PHon OR 1-2687 Astoria Meat Cutters Asking Wage Increase ASTORIA r -The Astoria Meat Cutters In ion is asking a $7 week ly wage increase. Vnder the proposed wage scale submitted by the union, journey men meat cutters, who now re ceive SH3 a week, would receive $lis Head cutter, would receive $107 VI Eugene Low. chairman of the Astoria Meat Dealers, said the demands are too high He said Ihe employers offered t a week to journeymen and S103 50 to head meat cutters The present contract expires May 1. yiy?tll t us is, tvtavisT nc "I P P' t SS 1-1 "It ?Q 1"M MI L 7, If L :i 13 T! I(HIPISS. Garden of Th Good Sheperd : ii it siA?,,s Gorden Of Communion t-SfT MM '( Masonic Garden ?S! ll"S t IS! Garden of The Flowe-t isij c-s 1 1 urj Roseburg Memorial Carders TREAT YOL'R FANflLY TO BETTER MEALS . . . TREAT YOURSELF TO COOKING EASE . . . WITH A MODERN ELECTRIC RAN6E! I '--ii i .-JiEi Don't let anyorve kid you! The modern nomemaker cooks jsjst as well iP not better!) than her mother did she just doesn't have to work so hard at it! 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