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Community News Briefs Frl. Nov. 21, 1951 The Newt-Review, Roisburg, Ore. '7 Phil Sutton of this city it spend ing a week in Lakeview attending to business. Mr. and Mrt. Bill Harper of this rity will drive to Corvallis Satur day for the OSC homecoming game with U of. 0. Diva Geddes, who attends Port land State and works in Portland Jool Brisgs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mabal Halllwall is reported Dick Nickant has moved to Port Mrs. James Briggs, is reported to to b ill at her home on Wharton land where he is working as field b ill at her home. Avenue. . representative for the Budget Ki- Mrs. N. R. Job of Eugene spent Miss Linda Backen, sophomore nance t-0' Wednesday visiting here with her student at Oregon State College,. Dick Rimboro returned Sunday son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and spent the weekend here visiting to his studies at University of Ore- Mrs. Mel Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Lough- lin will be among Roseburg foot- for General Electric, spent the ball fans who will make the trip weekend here visiting his parents, to Corvallis tomorrow for the Ore Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Geddes. I gon-Oregon State football game. Mr. and Mrs. John Hilbert will Wayne Olson has left for Fort celebrate their silver wedding an-1 Benjamin Harrison, lnd., to take niversary open house given by their I a special course of instruction in daughter, Miss Eileen Hilbert, Sun-1 finance with the U.S. Army, fol riay. Nov. 23. at the Hilbert home lowing his training at Fort Ord, at 546 KE Housely. Friends and , Calif, and Fort Lewis, Wash. He neighbors are invited to call be-1 spent the weekend in Roseburg vis tween 2 and S p.m. The honored iting his mother, Mrs Willa 01 "Vouple havo requested that there son, and his aunts, Mrs. F. I,, be no gifts. , VonSchrilti and Mrs. Stella Grant. her oa rent j. Mr. and Mrs. Harold eon following: the weekend spent Backen Jr. here visiting his parents, Mr. and j, j Mrs. Emil Ramberg. James O. Meti of Medford, who is with Equitable Savings and Loan Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ceo of Association, spent Wednesday and I'lysses, Kan., arrived in Roseburg Thursday here attending to busi-1 Monday night for a visit with the ness. j former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ev- ..,,.,. I erett Gee, and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brundage and son, Mike, and John Todd Jr. I Mr. and Mrs. Don Auer have of this rity will go to Corvallis left on a trip to Ixis Angeles where homecoming game. The Brund- they will visit their son, Byron, ages' son, Dennis, is a prominent I who is employed in the area. Dur member of the OSC team. j ing their absence, the Auer dairy ... . , .'ranch at Green will be managed wrs. ttti spencer ana sir. ana by Auer't parents. Tod CALENDAR OF IVINTS U tomorrow Mrs. Dick Hughes and small daughter. Jennifer, all of Spokane, Wash., left Tuesday following a few days' visit here with the for mer's brother and Sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Currier. .Mrs. Hughes is a niece of Currier. The visitors were here for the Cur riers' 25th wedding eelehration and after their stay, continued on a trip to California. FRIDAY NOV. 21 Laokingglats Grange, card party, at the ball, 7:30 p.m. Calapooia Circle of Oakland Community Presbyterian Church, Rice Valley Community Hall, 12 o'clock luncheon, business meeting to follow with work being done on quilts Douglas Court II, Order of Am aranth, Masonic Hall, 6:30 p.m., pot lurk, social club. WW I Veterans and auxiliary. Bar racks 176, fourth annual turkey dinner, Veterana Memorial Build ing, 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY NOV. 11 Circuit Court Divorce Actions Leonard Edward vs. Marvel Pavne on grounds of desertion. askinz decree only. One child al- Umpqua Area Council of Oregon; readv emancipated. Married at Az- Douglas County Sheriff's Posse. Square Dance Clubs, special jam-1 tec. New Hex., on Oct. 15, 19:19 fairgrounds, 8 p.m., Mr. and Mrs.iboree dance. Buckeroo Barn, 9 Claude T. vs. Flora Belle Riggs J. Clyde Akey and Mr. and .Mrs. I p.m. to 12:30 a.m., callers from j on cruelty grounds. Plaintiff asks Gail Carnine, hosts. Drill and Roseburg area. that custody of three -minor cnn- ama practice will be held. Riversdale-Gardan Valley Com munity Club, potluck at 6:30 p.m. Riversdale Cub Scout Pack, country club, 8 p.m. Hayloft Square Dance Club, spe cial dance, Preschern Barn, 9 p.m.. Bud Plumm, guest caller from Springfield. Members bring pump kin or mince meat pie. Aialea Grange Social meeting, potluck dinner, movies of Africa shown by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ander son. Riversdale Grange, Grange hall, 8:15 p m., youth to fill all offices. Green Recreation Assn. fun South Deer Creak Grange, public riren be awarded defendant with card party. 8 p.m., prizes award- jsioo a fnonth support, and order ed. refreshments served Oakland Volunteer Fire Depart ment, card party, fire hall, 8 p.m. St. Joseph's Parents' Club, rum mage sale. Woman's Clubhouse on Mosher Ave., 8:30 to 3. Joseph Lane Follies, Joseph Lane Junior High School, 7 to 10 p.m., talent program at 7:30, concession booths open before and after tal ent show. ! Umpqua Hillbilly Square Dance establishing couple as tenants in common of real property; defend ant to be awarded trailer house and 1954 car. Married Sept. 4, 1944, ,at Portland. Cecil E. vs. Carol R. Lingenfelt er on grounds of cruelty. Plaintiff seeks custody of five children, real property, household furnishings and automobile. Married at Reno, Nev., on Oct. 23. 1945. Reba Jean vs. Marvin Kefterson night, Evergreen Grange Hall, kit-ma Phi, rummage sale, corner of rhen serving bar opens at 6:30 1 Cass and Rose, old Pacific Buila- Club, Elkton Grade School, all-pur- on cruelty grounds. Plaintiff asks pose room. custody of minor child and $65 a Alpha Thete chapter 01 Beta aig- month support, personal property and nousenold furnisnings; defend- p.m., program at 8 p.m. Camas Valley Methodist Church Choir, Camas Valley Store Inc., 10 a.m. until all food is gone. Cub Scout Pack 55 of Rose School, 7:30 p.m. Elks Club duplicate bridge, 12:30. Loyal Order of Moose game night. Moose Hall, 8 p.m. Be Happy! Be Healthy! VISAN Vitamin Supplement P. O. Box 288 Roseburg ing, 9 a.m. U of O Mothers Club, rummage and plant sale, Episcopal Parish Hall, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., for pickup of rummage call Mrs. L. 3. Lewis at OR 2-2830 or bring to .Parish HaTl Friday night. Buckeroo Square Dance Club, Sadie Hawkins costume party, Buckeroo Barn, 8 to 12 p.m., all buckeroo members bring pie, new class members guests. : Alcoholics Anonymous, 245 SB ! Jackson, 7:30 p.m., for more in formation call OS 9-5400. Evergreen Old Time Dance Club, KP Hall, Roseburg, 9 to 1 p.m. Boots and Calico Square Dance Club, Winston Community Club, 9 n.m. Belles and Beau Square Dance Club, Community Building in sum erlin, 8 p.m. ' Chefs Refrigeration 234 S. E. Jackson St. Ph. OR 2-1032 or 3-3531 Sump Pump Fairbnki-MrM .... 15.50 Kenmore Washer Almart New . 125.00 TILTING SAW, JOINTtR. QC AA complete with Stone end 1 H P. Motor. . 7J.VU COMBINATION REFER AND FREEZER. This Is like AAF QA new trade your refer on this newer model itJiVU Gas Range l...m...i 75.00 Older Electric Stove Works Good 19.50 Used Refrigerators tnm 29.50 We repair all electric appliance at reasonable rates. If your refrigerator it not working at it should, caH Cher. We trade buy - tell. Terms, of course. CHET HAMM mm it the time for that INDOOR PAINTING Cet the BEST PITTSBURGH PAINT AT Roseburg's Do-lt-Yourself Headquarters ant to be awarded car and assume debts. Married June 28, 195", at Reno. Nev. Willa Mae vs. Roger C. Bineham on cruelty grunds. Plaintiff seeks award of 1958 car and some house hold furnishings and appliances; defendant to get 1957 pickup truck. a trailer house and assume finance company obligations. Married at Canyonville May 9. 1953 Elva vs. George V. Buttler on I grounds of cruelty. Plaintiff seeks court order for payment of medical and hospital bills for child expect ed in March of 1959, and for custo dy of child when born. Married at Reno, Nev.. on June 26, 1958. Civil Actions L. Logsdon vs. Everett Tiffin, a suit to recover $?.469. interest, fees and costs allegedly owed on prom issory notes for goods and mer chandise purchased in 1958. Umpqua Savings & Loan Assn. vs. Wilbur E. and Gloria P. All- sup, seeking judgment in sum of $2,394 still owning on promissory not of 1955, interest, costs and fees, and seeking mortgage fore closure on real property and sale of same. Clifford D. Collins and Frank M. Kent, dba Roseburg Welding U Ma chine Works vs. Edgar L. Person, asking judgment in sum of $1,725 allegedly still owing on 1957 prom issory note. Bobby G. Hunt vs. John Clay Chaney, a suit for personal injur ies, including a broken leg, alleged ly resulting from assault on plain tiff by defendant May 18, 1957, at Canyonville. Judgement in sum of J750OO genera, $8,071 special and $10 000 punitive damages sought. Umpqua Savings Ic Ixjan Assn. ; vs. Lloyd G. and Wanda J. Lee. ; et. al., a suit to recover $2,313 with interest, costs and fees allegedly I owing on 1957 promissory note, and seeking real property mortgage foreclosure and sale of same. Leland S. Richey vs. Harold An drus and Richard Free, a personal damage suit seeking judgment in sum of $6,500 for alleged injuries suffered in Oct. 21 Highway 99 two car collision two miles north of Roseburg. I Douglas Creditors Assn. vs. Lad die Novak and wife, a suit for medical and clinical hill dated Aug. 7, 1950, in Jackson, Wise, for 1949 services, seeking judgment totaling $875, costs, fees and interest. Jack H. Beck vs. George N. and Grace Rimus, an action for $1,- 404 allegedly owing on 1953 prom issory note purchased by defend ants Nov. 26, 1954 from Elton B. Embrey who filed bankruptcy pro ceedings, fees and costs. Orders & Judgments Henry E. and Mary D. Hall vs. Ralph N. and Agnes E. Corbett, a judgment of voluntary nonsuit against plaintiff entered in record Elmer Thomas and Lillian Chris tine Mallette vs. Lloyd A. Wilson, a jury finding in favor of defendant and against plaintiffs. Peggia Lou vs. Edgar Leslie Ralph, an order enjoining defend ant from molesting plaintiff dur ing pendancy of divorce action, and another setting plaintiff's motion tor hearing inov. 24. Amanda Jill Felton. guardian for Bessie Holmes vs. Walton Darl Phillips, an appeal to the Oregon Supreme Court dismissed with pre judice. Hans C. Louvring vs. Darwin McDonald, cause dismissed with prejudice. Mrs. Neil Kasor Sr. and Mrs. William Carstens went to Lebanon Thursday for the organization of a new PEO chapter. While there Mrs. Carstens visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grahm. The two women are expected home tonight. Miss Phyllis Sutton, who is taking nurses training at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene, will arrive here this e-ening to spend the weekend vi.iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sutton, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson have arrived in Roseburg from Long view, Wash., to spend several weeks visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davidson. The Nelsona celebrated their fioth wedding anniversary Nov. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Chitwood are visiting with friends in Rose burg and with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Romine, in Glide. Mrs. Chitwood is the former Janice Romine. She and her hus band have just returned from Geor gia where Chitwood has been un dergoing officer rescFve training. A daughter, Julie Ann, weighing 8 pounds 13 ounces was born Thurs day, Nov. 20. to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giesy of Portland at Eman uel Hospital. Mrs. Giesy is the former Barbara Peterson and Mr. Giesv is serving his internship at University of Oregon Medical Hos pital. Grandparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Peter son of Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giesy of Oswego. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Os car Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Quist, all of Roseburg. Miss Violet Oodge left this tor Ananeim and San Bern talif., for a visit with relatives She plans to return about Dec. t Clendale PTA Slates Slides I Program For Next Mseting By MRS. GERALD B. FOX the home of Mrs. Hcmy Gaedecke. ine t.irnoaie n. Club met re- hillipt of Corvallis visit- ,.Th ?lend1', PJAJwil1 m.ee' ?' cently and discussed the po,s,bilit nts, Mr. and Mrs. Grant; ,n" n,gn ,cn001 " ' 7 30 of holding a dance Dec. 13. Myron Phi ed his parent Phillips, last week. He made theipm- - ' Officers were nominated trip to he best man at the wedding feature of the evening will he. Mrs. Marion Owens. Mrs. Rer of Matthew Christen and Judith ''he showing of slides by Mrs. Vel-i niece Cleveland and Mrs. Nadme Wilhite. . i ma Anderson, grade school teach-j Reynolds were chosen to help with ... Tk. u:nu . l ... ,., . .. .. n. me snut-s win i-umriu niKii-iine mommy weu-cniin clinic held lights of a trip Mr. and Mrs. And- Thursday at the Olivet Presbyter erson took last summer to the Bel-1 ian Church, gian Congo area. I Tarry riennoa Slate Breakfast The Glendale Uons Club will j io and will be a Christmas party hold a public pancake breakfast 11 ine aiBoumc jtinpir aunuay from 8 a.m. to noon. Customers will be served all they can eat Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Mix left for. Portland Thursday to attend the annual convention of the Ore gon Assn. of Chiroprjctic Phvsi cians. They will return home Sun day. Mr. end Mrs. C. M. Baamer, Wallie Beamer and P.onme and Jimmy Beamer will attend the Ore gon State-Oregon football game in Corvallis Saturday. The Beamers' son, Nub, is an outstanding mem ber of the OSC backfield. Mrs. James Conn, a member of the national council of Camp Fire, has returned from the national council conference held at Denver last week. Mrs. Conn was one of 14 delegates from Region 6. High light of the week was the tree-1 ing planting ceremony wnich served A while elephant sale was held, as the kick-off for the Golden Jubi- The next meeting, which will be lee of Camp Fire Girls Inc. Theja Christmas party and include a governor of Colorado and other gift exchange, will be Dec. 17 at aignuaries were present lor t n r occasion. Dean Elspeth Melville of Boston University v,as re-elected president of the national organiza tion. She will be present at the Region 6 meeting at Yakima, Wash., this coming spring. The next meeting will he Dec. Hostesses for that meeting will be Mrs. Betty Thompson, Mrs. Zora da Ford. Mrs. Louise Miller, Mrs. June Mohr, Mrs. Lorraine Burhan- BEWARE 'WW IMITATIONS jVfelM Earnings from the breakfast will an and Mrs. Eloise Humphries. At a recent meeting of toe Glen dale Rebekah Lodge the second nomination of officers was held. After the meeting the Friendship Club honored the FL Club with a comic style show, a hula hoop con test and the showing of scenic slides by Mrs. Mae Kafer. Mrs. Marion Owens won the hula hoop contest. At the Thursday meeting of the group, a dedication and initiation of new members were held. go into the Lions Club tight fund. The Azalea Sunshine Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Eliza beth Foster and elected officers. They are: Mrs. Orval Clark, presi dent; Mrs. Lee Allen, vice presi dent, and Mrs. Monte McLaughlin, secretary-treasurer. They will as sume office at the January meet- lOOK fOR THI HAPPY IfTTIf DOO TOPS IN QUALITY! LOW IN PRICE IT PAYS TO PATRONIZi NCWS'RKVIEW ADVERTISERS Wallace Mentxer Hurt When Tractor Tips Over Wallace Mentzer, 31, of 1688 NW Crouch St., suffered bruises and contusions Wednesday when a trac tor tipped over and the canopy hit both of his legs. He is reported in satisfactory condition today at Douglas Com munity Hospital. The tractor was being loaded onto a .carrier when a plank broke tipping the machine. Mentzer is an employe of the Fle gel Transfer and Storage Co., 414 NE Casper St. He was admitted to the hospital at 3 p.m. Roseburg Music Croup Holds Oriental Program The Roseburg chapter of the Ore gon Music Teachers' Assn. met recently at the home of Miss Glad ys Strong, and following the busi ness meeting, held a program on Oriental music. Mrs. Gene Cooksey was in charge. Recordings were played, illustrating the different types of Oriental music in varioua countries. BONO SALES DOWN Savings Bonds sales in Douglas County during October totaled $77, 084, compared to $118,574 for the same period a year ago. For the year long period ending Oct. 31. sale of the E and H bonds totals $849,478. compared with $853. 847 for the same period last year. THE RICE BOWL Noon Lunchti, Banquet Room, Finn American and Chinci Food. 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