o Jodai CJ And Jomovrow Friday, May 20 World War I Vtltram and Aux-, inary barracks rso. lib, poiiucK nipper' at the War .Memorial Bldg., 6:30 p.m. Community Taltnt Show, sport, sored by Women's Chorus of Glide, at the Glide Community Bldg., 8 p.m. Sheriff's Pono, at the Fair-' grounds, 8 p.m. ; Elks Club, duplicate bridge, 12:30. i Loyal Ord.r of Mooio, game night. Moose Hall. 8 p.m. Homo Group of Alcoholics Anon ymous. call OR 2-4059. 8 p.m. Rivortdal Granga, Grange Hall, 8 p.m. Amaranth's Social Club, Mason ic Hall, potluck, 6:30 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors of the As scmhly of God Church, Winston 7 p.m. Saturday, May 21 South Door Creole Grango, regu lar meeting, at the hall. Home economics Club to conduct pro gram, 8:15 p.m. Oakland Washington School par ents and teachers potluck supper, Washington School gym. 6 to 8 p.m. Wasloyan Service Guild, at Brad ley Oak Tree Inn at Winchester, 5:30 p.m. dinner. Malroso Grango public card par ty, at the hall, refreshments and prizes, 8 p.m. Nu D.lta Club soft-drink bottle pick up, anyone having bottles to be picked up please call OR 3 8652. Colas Vallty Ctmotery Assn., cleanup day, weather permitting, potluck at the Community Hall. Oron Beta Phi Chapter 1991 Epsilon Sigma Alpha in conjunction with Oakland - Sutherlin Girl's Drill Team, bake sale, at Steam's Park in Oakland, 3 p.m. DAR regular business meeting and luncheon, at Swedish Dining Boom, 12:30 p.m. Lookingglass Cemetory Assn., cleanup day, potluck dinner at noun in school cafeteria, please bring own table service. Winston Dtllard Job's Daugh ters Bethel 53 car wash, at Erv Gubser's Flying A Station in Win ston and at Kennerly's Super Sta tion in DiUard, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hayloft Squares, dance, Ivan Midlam to be guest caller, at Pres chern Barn, ladies bring sandwich es. 9 p.m. Omicron Chapter, Dolta Kappa Gamma, monthly meeting, at Woman's Cluhhouse, 2 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 245 SE Jackson, for information call OR 3-8608, 8 p.m. Swinging 8't, Azalea Grange, '8:30 p.m. Tri n' Squara Dance Club, Eagles Hall. Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m. Rico Valley Community card party. Buckoroo Square Dane Club, at the barn, dance of month instruc tion at 8:30 p.m., regular dance at 9 p.m., ladies please bring sandwiches. Hospital News . o o O o o j Community News Briefs ftrf., My 20, 1fS0 The Newi-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 5 John Owens of Medford was a business visitor in this city this week. Steve Tyson, son of the Rev. and! Mrs. Alfred S. Tyson of this city, has been ill the last few days. He is 1 Rose School student. I Mr. and Mrs. Stohman Dilter! of Oregon City are visitors of the former s brolher and sisier. wauer Diller and Mrs. H. P. Conn, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Perkins of, this citv went to Portland Wcdnes-l day to spend a couple Jf days at-) tending to business. Perkins is; manager of Consolidated Freight ways here. Walter W. Ross III OF Kansas City, Mo., will be here this com-j ing weekend to he the featured! speaker at the Beta Sigma Phi convention. Ross is president of I the BSP International Executive; Board. ! Gloria Wright, Sibyl Endicott, ! Lillian Marsters, Betty Moore and : Neva Havens traveled to Eugene Thursday night to attend the in-1 stallation of the Eugene and l.ane County Insurance Women's Assn. The five women are members of the Roseburg association. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph KorU of! Monterey Park, Calif., will be the i ..taolronJ hniKACllPcl K of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Griffin. Mrs. Korte will attend the Beta Sigma Phi con vention. Also coming for the con. ..nn;n,. -,n,l cinvinff at the Griffin home will be Mrs. Herschel Stout of Portland. The Griffins' daugh ter, Louise, will spend the week end as the guest of the Mike Stry- kers in tioseourg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Millar of Co-' quille were Sunday visitors here at the home of Mrs. Edith White. Fathtr Glon Schlatter of Sublim ity visited here Sunday with his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Kilkenny, and famUy. Guy C. Parrin, Western Auto Supply Co. official, with headquar ters in Roseburg, is in Portland attending the toy show. Visiting Hours i to 3:10 p.m. and 7 to I p.m. Douglas Community Hospital Admirtad Medical: Sally Marie I.yle. Mrs. Edward Henderson, Mrs. William Otl, Roseburg; Mrs. Douglas Lank ford, Lookingglass; Ed Ertle, The Dalles: William Burke, Dillard. Surgery: Farrell Vanburger, Win ston, Discharged Leroy Howard, Mazie Smith. Mrs. Autry Given.. W. T. Comp ton, Mrs. Frank Carl, Mrs. E. C. Forrest, Helen Pierce, David Cant well. Henry Carstens. Roseburg; Keith Mitchell. Mrs. Eldon Davis and daughter, Deanna Arlene, Suth erlin: Mrs. Vernon Thomas and son, Bruce Anthony, Wilbur; Ralph Cooper, Myrtle Creek. Marcy Hospital Admitted Medical: Daniel Wesrnlt, Mrs. Fred Rawson, Roseburg; Mrs. Robert Gaynor, Myrtle Creek. Surgery: Jack Smith. Roseburg; Mrs. William Young. Winston. Discharged Mrs. James Whilsett, Mrs. Eu gene Snyder, Mrs. Clarence Paul and daughter, Cynthia Patty, Rose burg; Mrs. Clarence Malitz, Louis Ball, Sutherlin. North Douglas Winners Told By RUBY ME ACHAM Mrs. Alvin Allen won first place in cake and cookes division and Mrs. Elmer Beam won first place in the bread baking division at the recent baking contest sponsored by the North Douglas Grange Home Economics Club. Many Enter A number of persons entered the winning first place were Mrs. S. E. Elwood of Curtin, Miss Dianna Becker of Curtin, and Mrs. George Overholser of Cottage Grove. Sec ond place winners were Mrs. Myr tle McCoy of Cottage Grove and Mrs. Roy Haldaman of Drain. Third place winners were M r s. Elmo Gallatin of Drain and Mrs. Mills Harriman of Eugene. Judges for the event were Mrs. Tom Morris of Drain, Mrs. Ralph Greenhort of Eugene and Mrs. Tom Fine of Collage Grove. The above winners from North Douglas in the National Grange Sewing Contest will go to Roseburg May z.- m ue judged at the Pomona level. At a recent meeting of the North Douglas Grange, Miss Noreen Walker was appointed community service chairman replacing Bruce Ross who resigned. Mrs. Norman Suiter, lecturer, held a musical gussing game. The next lecturer's orocram will be put on by the 4-H ' girl's cooking club. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Willis Booher are ! parents of a baby girl born at Cot tage urove nospuai may o. ine baby has-been named Melody Ann. Janice Deeds and Margery Smith have been awarded 4-H scholar ships to si tend 4-H summer school i at Corvallis. Curtin School will dismiss May 27. The eighth grade graduation will be May 26. I Don Hood, Tidewater Oil Com pany representative for this area with headquarters, in Roseburg, j was in Portland this week attend-' ing to business. Mack Pylo and sons, Stephen and Robert; Howard Haas and Jim Haney returned Sunday from a successful fishing trip to Lemolo Lake. Mrs. Roland Wtst arrived in Hen derson, New, Tuesday evening to join her hushand and make their home. West recently opened a jew elry and gift shop in Henderson. Their Roseburg jewelry business here is being operated by their son, Leslie West. I t Mrs. Robert Franks, chairman1 of the Douglas County Red Cross Bloodmobile Program; Mrs. Har ry Rapp and Henry Sherlock trav eled to Portland today to attend the all-day 11th annual meeting of the Northwest Regional Blood Re- j cruitment Program. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hoepp- nor and small daughter, Laura, spent the weekend here visiting Mrs. Hoeppner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John William Robertson, in Laurelwood. They make their home in Eugene, where Hoeppner will receive his master's degree in busi-1 ness from University of Oregon in August. He has accepted a teach ing position this fall at Jefferson High School in Portland. , I Mrs. A. E. Peck and daughters Nita, Kathy and Patty, have re turned home following a ten-day visit in Chehalis, Wash., with Mrs. Peck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1 E. Snider, and in Tacoma, Wash., with her brother and sister-in-law, , Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Snyder. Earl ier in the week Mrs. Peck had at tended a missionary convention at Jennings Lodge while her children ; visited the two Snider families. i Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompson of 1550 SE Hamilton are leaving Saturday for Myrtle Point to make their home. They have lived in Roseburg for five years during which time Mrs. Thompson has been employed in the accounting department at Martin Bros, in Oak-1 land. Thompson has been transfer red to Myrtle Point by the Stale . Highway Dept., by whom he is employed. T. Sgt. and Mrs. Larry Hutchins, who are presently living in Turkey, . where he is stationed with the U.S. Air Force, returned recently from a most interesting trip to Jordan, Lebanon and other areas in Ihe Holy Land and a short trip to Rome. Hutcnins is tne son ot bus. F.lla Hutchins of this city and is a hrolher of Mrs. Mack Pyle of Roseburg, Allhea Hutchins of la coma. Wash., and Mrs. Boh Wil son of Grangeville, Idaho. He will be back in the U. S. in an other year and a half. Tht degree team in the 32 de gree of Roseburg Scottish Rite Lodge consisting of John William Robertson, Leroy Hiatt, John Blanchard. C. B. Calkins, R. Cloyd Riffe. James C. Bovington, .1. Jar vis Robertson. Don Reed, Dr. M. C. Cassel. Robert Keefe. Keith Phillips and Don Monroe of this city and L. F. Stearns of Oakland and Marvin Steinbach of Sutherlin conferred the degree on a class in Eugene Saturday. Alvin Butler of Roseburg and Dennis Brundage of Salem, formerly of this city, were members of the class. William T. Evans of Roseburg was a visitor of the Eugene Lodge. Mrs. Jamil E. Judcf U-ft yester day fur Portland to attend to busi ness. She was accompanied iiy her son, William Sumner, of Eugene. Mrs. E. E. Ganihorn and' her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Roehnke, of Ann Arbor, Mich.. hae left for their homes, following a visit here with the former's son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McKay. This was their first trip to Oregon. Bill Pylo and Floyd Haas silent last weekend fishing at Lemolo Lake. j Mr. and Mrl. C. M. McDormort of ,his city left from Seattle hv Ihe 707 jet' plane the first of the week for Cleveland. Ohio, where the former will attend the Ameri can Petroleum Institute. They will lie away for two weeks. MeDer mott is distributor here for Tide water Oil Co. Ernest Gayman of Portland was a business visitor in this city this i week, Mr, and Mrs, Glann Gibbons of .this city left Wednesday for Co lumbia, Mo., to attend commence ment exercises at Stephens Col lege, at which time their daughter Jeame, will be graduated. Miss : Gibbons will be presented in a vo cal recital while they are in Co- : lumbia. FOR SALE LEADING CHILDREN'S SHOP In Medford, Oregon Good Price and Opportunity Contact Parker Woods 21 N. Central Medford, Ore. Phone SPring 2-5847 11 UMPQUA VALLEY'S nitra& GRAND PRIZE JACOBSEN POWER LAWN MOWER Won kv Mrs. Karla Hedine 683 Winchester Street Roseburg, Oregon H SATURDAY-FINAL DAY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M'" 9 P.M. -k 3 GRAND PRIZES! 10 DOOR PRIZES! ir FREE GIFTS AND REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL! The agitator pumps lax? up nd down,.. 'mm'. NO BLADES, IT BATHES MOk, DEEP DIRT OUT WITHOUT BEATING 1960 i j i 1 v , Frigidaire "pump'agitator AUTOMATIC WASHER RATED No! 1 FOR Hl-MOURU PERFORMANCE BY U. S. TESTING CO, INC.! In controlled laboratory tests of B leading automatic washeisl Report No. 57745, dated May 21, 1953. GRAND PRIZE SHERMAN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Enough paint for a com plot i tarior horn paint job, includinf trim. Enough point for com plot inter ior horn dtcorating job. (TWO PRIZES) With painting by Jack P rait on t spacial low price if tht winnar V tirat. SPECIAL EXPANSION CARNIVAL PRICE 199.95 With Trad MATCHING DRYER 159.95 GRAND PRIZE BOAT teaeMAILER wirii Tr.d. v t - v a53 lii 4 STAR TOOL Porter-Cable BELT SANDER KIT An oil-purpose lander Sandt, rubi and polithai waft, mttot and plaitict Rtmovvi point, varniih, licit Film deori. ttorml ana tcrtani Convtrft U llotianary tondtrgrindr SAVE! FOR LIMITED TIME ONIYI Kit include!! Sander, Banch Stand, Mitra Gouga, Abroiiv. Canvai A Fait Itlti, 4 Rubbing 4 Psltthing Compound and Booklet, "Tho finishing ?ouch." 59" DOOR PRIZES REG. J4.S DELUXE BARBECUE BRAZIER ir HAMILTON BEACH ELECTRIC FRYPAN WITH COVER it ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKER k CALDAK HOSTESS CART A COMPLETE DINNERWARE SET BY ROYAL STARTER SET OF FRANCISCAN EARTHENWARE 1 PC. SET MELMAC "MEADOW FLOWERS" DISHES HAMILTON BEACH MIXETTE "i-INCH ELECTRIC DRILL k FISHING ROD AND REEL ir COMPLETE SET WOODWORKER'S MANUALS FACTORY DEMONSTRATIONS MANr ITEMS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES BIBLE SCHOOL SLATED The Wilbur Methodist Church will hold vacation Bible school from June 13-24, beginning at 9 and ex tending to 11:30 a.m. each school day. Registration for Ihe event will take place June 11 in the church annex from 10 to U a m. The youngest class will be for 4 year olds, reports Eileen Hyde, correspondent. VERY BEST WISHES to UMPQUA VALLEY Hardware and Appliance from PHIL SUTTON Plastering Contractor 1762 S. E. Hamilton OR 3-6073 Bests Performance In Irs Field AND Economical Too! ' MOBIL GAS ECONOMY RUN 2 7 MILES Per. Gal Don't confute this full liit 90 h.p. modern cor with undoriiie 30 h p. imported con! See It Drive It At . . , HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. Hardware Specials: Large Wall Typ STEEL MEDICINE CABINET with Mirror. Special . 4.79 Folding STEEL PICNIC TABLE, Special 9.88 50-Foot LUFKIN STEEL TAPE, Special 3.94 L Batttrict 5-CELL FLASHLIGHT, Special 1.95 Fairbanks-Ward "Golden Crown' POWER MOWER $ Deluxe 26". Reg. $149. 69 98 Housewares Specials: Reg. 1S.00 Reliance 24-Piece STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE SET For this event 7.95 Rod, Rail, Una and Accattorttt I SPIN FISHING OUTFIT 8.95 and 9.95 R.f. 3 35 'i-lnch 50-FOOT GARDEN HOSE 3.29 Regular 1.9S DACRON SLEEPING BAG 17.88 AIR MATTRESS, Special, only 6.95 MANY, MANY OTHER VALUES 14.95 Wait lane' 1-Qt. Stalnlau Stal SAUCEPAN WITH COVER, Reg. 6.95 3.95 unreii imrni -.up AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR, Reg. 19.95 14.95 Uim Raeul" Ta Watar CASC0 SPRAY IRON, Reg. 21.95 Spadal I lac CORNING WARE SAUCEPAN SET, Reg. 14.95 . . 12.88 Fur Quart PRESTO COOKERS, Reg. 15.95 10.95 Dominia-n Cambtfitli SANDWICH GRILL & WAFRE BAKER, Reg. 24". 21.95 W hw have c.Hielafa Una af Dominion Smoll Appliancai. Aik about Hi Dominion "Acroia fho Count.r ' Raplacamant waranry, an of the ft imall appliance luaranlaaa avoilobla. GRAND PRIZE Drawing 8 P.M. 'door PRIZE DRAWING 1 lam-2pm-4pm 630-648 658 S. E. Rose Sr. 635 S. E. Stephens Sr. Phone OR 2-1616 Phone OR 2-1616 THIS BUSINESS IS HOME-OWNED WHERE THE EARNINGS STAY IN ROSEBURG Don't Mjsi Thfj Event! COME And Bring A Fjiend!