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16 Th Nw-RiYi'tw, RaMburg, Or Sat. Jun 21, 1958 V , n ' r fill iH ';y vir l p V kf i I ' -All i I , . . . - . t? A S.x'. ' . "C, . 4rfAl Installation of officer! of Bethel 42, International Order of Jobs Daughter!, was held Wednesday at the Oakland Masonic Hall. Honor ed Queen Sandra Klory presided. Past honored queens escorted to the East and given bethel honors INSTALLATION of officers of Bethel No. 42, International Order of Job's Daughters, was held Wednesday of the Oak lond Masonic Hall. The new officers ore pictured above. Af right, the newly installed honored queen, Miss Barbara Early. Honored Queen Sandra Flory presided at the in stallation ceremonies. (Pictures by Warren Studio, Myrtle Creek). were: Harriet Rigss, Carol Bur eess. Nancy Schulze. Frances Oil er, Nancy Dorman and Nancy Fos ter. Grand bethel representative of the state of Minnesota. Gatha bra ham, was escorted to the Fast and given a hearty welcome. The following past guardians and associate guardians were escorted to the East and welcomed: Nadine Stearns, Naomi RiRgs and Flla Sparks. Retiring guardian, Gene vieve Murphy, and the newly-elec ted guardian, Grace Woods, were also welcomed. Past Associate guardians escorted to the Fast and welcomed were Ole Bunch. Leo Sparks and the retiring Associate Guardian lieimar niurpny. Clifford Kent, Guardian Bethel 39, Riddle, Dale Turner, worship ful master AF & AM; Bclty Early, worthy matron OES. and Loren O'Neal, royal patron of the Amar anth were all escorted to the bast and introduced. The installation using the "Book of Gold" ceremony followed, with Nancy Schulze as narrator assisU ed by Teresa Cherry, Installing of ficers for the ceremony were: Guardian, Grace Wood; associate guardian, Ole Bunch, honored queen. Sandra Flory; guide, Fran ces Oiler; marshall, Nancy Fos ter; chaplain, Nancy Dorman; re corder, Harriet Riggs; musician, Ruth Bridges; senior custodian. Jr 4 A WHY BE SICK? You've not triad oyerylhirij until you ih DR. SCOFIELD X-RAY CHIROPRACTOR 3 minurat from town on Rillo Rongo Rood Dial OR 3-5133 U-SAVE BILL TURNER'S PIT STOP South Stephen 99 Buiintu Rout 98 OCTANE USE YOUR GOLDEN EAGLE CREDIT CARD I HAVE YOUR BRAND Of OIL, TOO. 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 p.m. kis i ' 5, . J T";, ' Nancy Schulze; junior custodian. Carol Burgess. Nancy Foster sang 'My Task, and two duels, 1 Be lieve" and "One Utile Candle," were sung by Nancy Foster and Gatha Graham. New officers installed for the coming term were: Honored queen. Rarliara I'.arly; senior princess Joyce Rippstein; junior princess, Joanne Roadman; guide, Helen Self; marshal. Alona Bennett; chaplain, Gatha Graham: treasur er, lleba Wiljanen; recorder, Anna belle O'Neal; librarian, Gail Pcth rick; musician, Yvonne Stuwe; messengers, Sandra Gigear, Judy Weaver. Dclores Lehman, J e r i Coney and Nancy Gardner; senior custodian, Peggy Murphy; junior custodian. Bette Wood; inner guard, Elaine Hart; outer guard, Korneice rugate: historian, Sharon Wood; lady of the lights, Norma ferry; reporter, Christine Harvey: bethel flag bearer, Wanda O'Ban- niun. All bethel members who were graduates were escorted to the Last and presented with a small gift in honor of the occasion. AT LAST! iperfect'HAm spray N ExcitinglNew w'rv ft . 1MT II.; Cx. v. .-T:: V Her. luiir V" V Here fs-rj itwiinng answw to ad your spray prbMemslVVDfitlbrful now life, never dt its fiair, cnn'l flak.-. : kps liair.'gleaminR, caressable. mAtwgmbleban) ih.irtipoo to sbmv pocrf sTs ttw apurpose, an Mk(Nr hiwr fvf k ienw jem RV . . . Iiowwr yem Mm! ftf IMe todtfi H50 lilted bf UC-TmC prrJfrtttftn bamttfr product A home uticrton lcxa(( 2)7iYi 635 S. E. Jackson St. ORchard 3-7415 Bronze Medals were awarded to Nancy Gardner, Christine Harvey, Gail PeinricK, and Bene Wood. Sit ver Medals were awarded to Ber neice Fugate, Norma Peery, Con nie Ross and Helen Self. Gold medals were awarded to Sandra Flory, Peggy Murphy, J o a n n Roadman and Joyce Kippstein. An addendum was presented hon oring retiring Guardian Genevieve Murphy and Associate Guardian Delinar Murphy after which they were presented with their past guardian and past associate guard ian pins. An addendum was also present ed honoring retiring yueen hanura Flory. She was presented with i past honored queen pin. Fallowing tlie addendum! re freshments were served and belli el members and their friends en joved dancing for the remainder of the evening. Sharon Fiksdal Becomes Bride Of Leon Hambrick The marriage of Sharon Fiks dal, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Bert Fiksdal of Roseburg, and Leon Hambrick, son of Mr. and Mr. Al fred Hambrick of Sutherlui, took place Friday, June u, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The Rev. W. A. Sylwester officiated at the 7:30 ceremony which was attended bv close relatives of the couple. The lovely floral decorations of baskets of red roses and sanpdrag ons were' arranged by Mrs. Syl wester. The bride was lovely in a pale blue street-length fullskirted dress of dacron. She was attended by Mrs. Patrick Hambrick who wore a white silk full-skirted two-piece dress. Patrick Hambrick acted as best man for his brother. The bride's mother wore be coming two-piece orchid dress. The bridegroom's mother was attrac tively attired in a flowered silk dress. Following the ceremony, a re ception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride was graduated in 1957 from Roseburg High School and has been employed in the jewelry department at Woolwdrth's. The bridegroom is employed by Nordic Plywood at Sutherlin. Following a short honeymoon to the Mckenzie River, the newlv- weds are at home at 1225 SE Mill I St. . i "Grandmother" Shower Party Given Recently A delightful "grandmother" shower was given recently by a group of friends honoring M r s. Chester Hercher, when they called at her home to celebrate the ar rival of her first grandchild, Mi chael Kevin Hercher, who was born June 1 in DeRitter, La William Hercher and the former Jovce Knudson of Roseburg. A centerpiece of red roses graced the lace-covered table. Lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. ' Hercher and refreshments were served to the guest of honor and Mrs. Orville Richman, Mrs. Lena Slattcry. Miss Elsie Hudson, Miss Nelda Norris, Mrs. Charles Long. Mrs. E. C. Wi nter, Mrs. W. R. Holbrook and Mrs. W. E. Hercher. Open-House Honors Mr. and Mrs. Talbert MISS HULL COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Erwin Gubser, and Mrs. Russell Hawk were co-hostesses for a bridal shower given recently at Mrs. Gubser's home in Winston honoring Marilyn Hull. The serving table was covered with a white linen cloth and was beautifully appointed with a silver j coffee service and matching silver candle holders. The centerpiece was an arrangement of Cecil Brun ncr Roses and white alyssum. Liv ing room decorations were yellow umbrellas with white daisies and mock orange blossoms. Marie Counts poured the coffee and the lovely cake decorated with l sweet peas was cut and served by i Opal Hull. Jo Ann. Brinda and Jesse Counts assisted with the serving. Miss Hull opened her many love ly gifts. Appropriate games were played and prizes were won by Doreen Bratsch and Mildred Cos telloe. The following invited guests at tended the affair. Mary Esther Kash, Pat Nye, Sandy Dodd, Phyl lis Williams, Yvonne Lansing. Sheila Carcw, Don Elda Ledger wood, Doreen Bratsch, Norma Zeigler, Wanda Hill, Gladys Mid dlestadt, Nita Gilman. Alice Hill. Lucile Shenoard. Ruth Hegele. Marie Counts, Marilyn Hull, Opal Hull, Edith Bratsch, Joyce Poyk ko, Doris Martyn, Mable Harris, Jean Petersen,' Louise Kcmpton, Pearl Griese, Pat McLennan, Hel en Bell, Kay McLennan, Suzanne McLennan, Carol Walker, Irene McLaughlin and the hostesses. MR. AND MRS. DEAL TO HOLD OPEN-HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deal will hold open house at their home Sun day, June 29, from 2 to 5 in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 p.m. at 649 SE Flint, to honor their son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deal, who are moving soon to Los Angeles to reside. All friends are most cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Talbert were l0 honored at their Glide home at a 1 copnnipn tl..nl. .1 : TT:.I auipunc iuuui-r. uiuiiui niuay eve ning by a group of 35 of their friends. The Talberts were presented with an antique milk glass compote as a gift. The evening was spent vis iting and enjoying violin solos by Miss Patricia Mayo, accompanied by Miss Lois Harvie, who also ren dered several piano solos. The event was also a farewell party as the Talbert family mov ed Monday to Winston where Tal berg, who has been principal of Glide High School the past three years, will be principal of Douglas High this coming school year. OAKLAND OES HAS MEETING THURSDAY Chapter 91, OES, Oakland, met Thursday with Worthy Matron Bet ty Early and Worthy Patron Harry Smith presiding in the East. Grand Chapter reports were giv en by Olga Bielman, Irma Cor nish and Harry Smith. The worthy matron and patron gave short talks and complimented the officers on the fine work they have done. A very clever addendum was given in their honor at this, their last meeting, concluding with the pres entation of gifts from the officers. Guests of the evening were Mar tin Elam, worthy patron of Chapter IBB, Oakridge and Mrs. Elam, both of whom were honored injhe East. Irma Cornish, grand representa tive to the state of New Mexico in Oregon, was also introduced and honored. Edna Campbell, president of the Stellar Club, announced that there will be no further meeting of the club until September. Refreshments were served fol lowing the meeting. MRS. MILLER ENTERTAINS ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB Mrs. Clarence Miller was host ess to members of the Roseburg Art and Embroidery Club at her home at Winchester Wednesday aft ernoon. A delicious potluck dinner was served at 12:30. Sweet Wil liam and roses formed the room decorations. Later, members and one guest. Mrs, Bertha Shrum, enjoyed the afternoon visiting. Members- pres ent were Mrs. Fanny Betts, Mrs. C. R. France, Mrs. Alfred Neal, Mrs. Frank Bergh, Mrs. Henry Snyder, Mrs. Martha Erskine, Mrs. Calos Page, Mrs. Ed Deal and the hostess, Mrs. Miller. j Those reported ill were Mrs. j Margaret Spencer, Airs. A r g i e i Beels, Mrs. George Cluck and' Tiny Hoffmeister. I The next meeting will be July 16 at the home of Mrs. George Cluck 1 on Roberts Creek Road. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN I MEET AT LUNCHEON I Women of the Roseburg Country ' Club met Thursday at the club house for a noon luncneon touowea bv the regular contract bridge play. Winners in the bridge play were Mrs. J. F. Dillard, high; Mr. John O. Jertson, second, and Mrs. Keith Bryant, third. WORRIED ABOUT YOURJOB? LEARN SHORTHAND IN Q WIEKS with ' ... - No tvmboh Why worry boot 1olh, c jobs, (hill, poofl Pa' WOfk ta wcelts. vou tan step into (Iwiw ous, we'll pawl posmon - " 'piu" thai can met acure k in aood time or bd! Ei-to-tetfT SPt I- OVk RITINO Shorthand (amilr ABC. In ONLY Mtb 4iu'tl b ulinf shorthand M l-O pra-5y fi n c,a srv,c be rejdv 10 (ep into a b p9 job a t dependaok: wcreUry or He ro K up her! Ow 3XMMQ mkbI graduate! f,, diminitrmtb, C '' Cm Omt mr CI t i fill WlOYMiHT HH WL"L-lJi? IIANKfl at ALL SPEEDWMTWO SCHOOLS (W mm nun: ROBERTSON'S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 630 S. E. Jackson Si. ORchard 3 7254 Forest Assn. Annual Picnic Luncheon Held One of the largest of annual events in Roseburg took place Sat urday, when tlie Douglas Forest Protective Assn. held its annual picnic luncheon at the station north of Roseburg. The long table was decorated with early summer blossoms. A large number of those attending have been enjoying the event an nually since it was started. Mr. and Mrs. Kred L. Southwick (Mr. Southwtck heads the association) and his staff acted as hosts. Knjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Southwick and grand daughter, Marlene Southwick; Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Jacohsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ferguson and Kav and Bobby; Larry Klope, Mrs. llel- i he en Bongo. Wayne Bongo. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Sandy) Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Kirhy and Bar bara and Mardell; Mr. and Mrs and Billy; Paul H. Gamble. Bessie Patt, Sharlett Granlz, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Patt. Air. and Mrs. J. Boyd Rader. C. B. Rader. Mr. and Airs. Virgil S. Woodruff, .Mr. and Mrs. U. F. McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Klope, Mr. and Airs. Wayne Miller and Ray; Ed ward Kruse, Pat Childers, Wanda Farmer, Air. and All's. W. I. Grif fin and John: Airs. Glen Alurdock. Air. and Mrs. John Massa and Anna; Judy Taylor, Vern Childers and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Har rell and family; Mr. and Mrs. George Langdon and Donald and Donna. Mr. and Mn. Claude Rradwav and Diane, Suzanne and Alan; Nej- and Andmer Brandon, Kathi Hurkhrt, Jo Anne Wesley, Kthel. John. David, Elvarec. Guy Daniel and Tom Fine, Glenn F. Cole. Lvnn Moore, Mr. and .Mrs. M. J. Nelson. Lynn Moore and torrme; Air. and ! Air. and Airs. Bud Richards and Mrs. Loyd Thornton and children; , family: Janice Laurance. Dee and Mrs. Goldie Farmer, Kenneth G. ! Ronaid Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ce Wlute, Frank and June Hurd, Delicti E. Young. Air. and Mrs. John Mcaeham, l.orna Hurd, Joanne I Richards. Mrs. 1,. .1. Cralton and Rose and lira. J. W. Lower yUlrs. Frederick J. Porter. WHEEL ALIGNMENT J50 CORRECTION OF CAMBER CORRECTION OF CASTER CORRECTION OF TOE-IN CORRECTION OF TOE-OUT STEERING INSPECTION WHEEL BALANCE 4.50 0I SI DILLARD MOTOR CO. BOTH FRONT WHEELS OR BOTH FOR ONLY S. I. Stephens at Douglas Phont OR 3-6626 14th ANNUAL RCA APPROVED DOUGLAS r- is ir DON'T MISS f I CHAMPION RIDERS COMPETING FOR $8,500 PRIZE MONEY Sntry Fees ENDS SUN. EVERY MINUTE Jammed With True Western Action O COLORFUL POSSE DRILLS O BULL DOGGING . O DALLY TEAM TYING O BULL RIDING BR0NC RIDING O CALF ROPING O CHARIOT RACE OHILAR0US CLOWNS QUEEN JUDY AND HER ROYAL COURT THIS OUTSTANDING EVENT MEET THE. ROSEBURG RIDERS QUEEN JU DY AND COURT AND FRIENDS AT THI BIG COWBOY BREAKFAST 7 A.M. to 1 1 A.M. Tomorrow Morning in rhe Fairgrounds Pavillion ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR ONE LOW PRICE SERVED BY SHERIFFS POSSE AUXILIARY INVITE YOUR FRIENDS, MAKE UP A PARTY AND ATTEND THE MUSICAL OFFICIAL COWBOY DANCE TONITE DANCING FROM 9:99 P. M. TO 1: 00 A. M. IN FAIR6R0-UND1 COMMUNITY BLD&. DANCE MUSIC BY ROGER CRANDAU and His "Calgary Stampedars THIS IS THE BIGGEST ACTION EVENT OP THE YEAR A SHOW DESIGNED FOR ALL YOUR FAMILY'S ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY SHOWTIME.... 1:00 P.M. IN DOUGLAS CO. FAIRGROUNDS ARENA ROSEBURG PLENTY OF FREE POLICED PARKING t