The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 08, 1960, Page 12, Image 12

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Local News
Mr. and Mri. W. R. Holbrook
left Tuesday for Milwaukee, Wis.,
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Nelson, former Roseburg residents.
They will be gone for three or four
weeks, traveling leisurely by car.
visiting with friends and relatives
on the way.
Mrs. Robert Gtmmall and Dan
nv Young, both of Portland, and
Mist Rosemary Ashley of Dayton,
Wash., have left for their homes
after a week's visit here with Mrs.
Gemmell's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr and Mrs. Danny Mctauley.
Rosemary is McCauley'a cousin
and Danny is his nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams and
son visited during the weekend in
Hood River at the home of .Mrs.
Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
IJovd Louderback. Kathy and Rho
da Williams, who had been spend
ing a week with their grandpar
ents, returned to Hoseburg with
Uieir parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mav returned
home Monday after spending three
days at their floathouse at Silt
coos Lake. Guests of the Mays
at SUtcoos were her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Harper of Cooa Bay; Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Seeley and son, Roger, of
Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Wood of Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson,
who have been honeymooning in
Yellowstone National Park, Jack
son Hole and at Denver and Colo
rado Springs, Colo., returned here
Monday and visited their respec
tive parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Elton
V. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. E. V.
Ixjrenzen, and today left for their
home in Burns, Ore.
Mrs. Francis Hbrf and small
son, Gregory, of this city went to
Eugene today, where the latter un
derwent surgery at Sacred Heart
Hospital. While they are in Eugene
the Heberts' younger son, Steven,
is being cared for by his maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Louise Weae
man. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Partisan
and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Burr
of this city were in Portland over
the weekend to attend the football
came between the Forty-niners and
the Browns. They spent Sunday at
Lake uswego as guests of Mr,
and Mrs. George Churchill, former
Roseburg and Glide residents,
Mr. and Mrs. Pirr Drawstn of
Northampton, Mass., are arriving
in Roseburg from Portland by
plane Friday morning to visit his
sister, Antonia D. Hansen, and her
son, Paul Hansen, and his wife
and four children on their sheep
ranch on the outskirts of Oakland
Ore. It has been 15 years since
Mrs. Hansen has seen her brother.
Mr. Drewsen is a former mayor of
Northamoton and was graduated
from Amerest College and Massa-
chusettes Institute of Technology
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Huddtttton
and family have returned to Rose
burg following a three-day visit in
Hood River with Airs. Huddlcslon s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ioud
erback. Their son, Darwin Huddle-
ston, came back with his parents
after a week in Hood River visit
ing his ffrandoarcnta. Jovca Linson
who had been staying a week with
her brother-in-law and sister, the
J. R. Huddlestons, returned to Hood
River when they made the trip.
Miss Gertrude Linson accompanied
the Hudlestons to Roseburg and
plans to remain here while seeking
employment.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
tomorrow
Thursday, Sept. I
Women's Fellowship of the Con
gregational Church. 7:30 p.m.
Past Noble Grand's Club, 7:30
p.m. dessert supper, home of Gol
da Nickell's, 3012 W. Harvard Ave.
Eunice Circle of the Presbyter
ian Women's Association, home of
Mrs. George i'askey, 2198 NEi
Stephens St.. 9:3(1 a.m.
WSCS of the Roseburg Methodist
Church, all-day meeting, prayer
State Game Commission
Eyes Pacific Fishsr
Melrose Residents Return From Trip To South Dakota
game 1
meeting at 10:45
meeting at 11 a.m
and program to follow
Driver's License Examiner, 837
SE Roberts St., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Northsid Sunshine Club, home,
of Mrs. Phil Hart, 1829 NW Coetz,
2 p.m.
Chapter 1, Order of Eastern
Star of Oakland, first fall meeting,
potluck supper to precede the'
meeting.
Army Reserve, 1614 w. Harvard,
to 10 p.m.
Women of Rottbura Country
Club, clubhouse, noon luncheon fol
lowed by weekly bridge play.
Hayloft Squares, pattern mince
workshop, l'reschern Barn, 8 to
10 p.m.
Roseburg Rotary Club, Unmoua
Hold, noon.
IOOF, IOOF Hall, Jackson St.,
8 p.m.
Roseburg Lions Club, Umpqua
Hotel, 6:30 p.m.
Civil Air Patrol, at the airport,
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Lady Elks, Elks Club. 8 p.m..
cards.
Barbershop Singing, Ricketl's
Music Store, 8 p.m.
Elks, Elks Lodgb, 8 p.m.
Glide Shufflers square dance les
sons, at the Community Bldg., 8
p.m.
Evergreen Grange Horn Eco
nomics Club, Grange Hall, 10:30
a.m.
Christian Do-Hers, Glide Church
of Christ, 10 a.m.
Pythian Sisters, at the KP Hall.
8 p.m.
Camas Valley Farm Federation.
Friday, Sept.
Driver's License Examiner, 837
SE Roberts St., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cascade Historical Motor Club,
1863 SE Douglas Avenue, 7:30 p.m.
Roseburg Zuleima Nile Club, pot
luck supper at meeting at 6:30
p.m. at the Henry Halvorson resi
dence in Sutherlin, anyone needing
transportation call OH 3-7043.
Joy Circle of Glcndale Olivet
Presbyterian Church, home of Mrs.
Mildred Daniels, 1 p.m., study on
Hymn Book of Ages planned.
Riversdale Grange Home Econ
omics Club, rummage sale, Rose
burg Woman's Club, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Daughters of the Union Veterans,
Congregational Christian Church on
Kcasey Road, regular meeting.
Sheriff's Posse, potluck at the
Fairgrounds.
Elks Club, duplicate bridge, 12:30.
PORTLAND fAP)-The Pacific
Fisher a valuable fur - bearing
loresl animal may once aaam
find a home in Oregon if the stale
Game Commissions re-introduc-tion
plans ran be carried out.
Tentative plans call for the live
trapping of 20 fishers this winter
by British Columbia trappers. The
animals will be sent to the moun
tain lakes areas in the southern
Christ's Ambassadors of the A-! portion of the Oregon Cascades.
en,bly of God Church, Winston, 7j The U, S. Forest Service has
P -hi. offered to co operate in the proi-
Rouburg Zonta Club, noon lunch-! eel. Ihe I'acihc Usher is a large! went fishing at Buckeve Lake. ranging their winter living qua
eon. member of the weasel family. It! LcKon Sanders has relumed to tors. Following a visit at the fain
Evergreen Grange, Grange Hall, feeds on squirrels and rodents. his home in Portland following a . ily home over the Labor Day week
8 p.m. I
Umpqua Radio Club,
Loyal Order of Moose,
night. Moose Hall, 8 p.m.
Home Group of Alcoholics Anony
mous, call OR 2-4059, 8 p.m.
By NETTIE WOODRUFF i co Co. Sanders is a former Mel
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Oliver and roM! resident,
children of Melrose have returned l.t Col. Robert Roneliiake i in
home from a two-week trip to Stur-1 Melrose front his Air Force Base
gis, S.D., where they visited his in Georgia, having lcrn called by
mother and other relatives. They the illness of his mother, Mrs. J
also loured Yellowstone Park and'F. Boitebiake.
visited Ml. Rushmore in the Black j Mrs. Joe Clement is back at her
I1"'- home alter a stav in a Portland
Hunters Move ! clime where she received medical
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter and , attention,
five children are new residents, i
having moved from Winston to the , Sistr Move
Edd Hansen rental. JoAnn and Ginger Busenbatk
Ken Trindall and boys recently spent last week in Corvallis ar-
business I on Klamath Ave.,
noon luncheon!
7 p.m.
llammerstein. whose theatrical
It is one of the few animals trip by plane to W inston Salem, end thev returned to Corvallis successes earned mm minions.
clubhouse 1 that attack and kill porcupines SC., to attend a training session i where Ginger entered beautyjdicd last month at his lioyiesiown
'without suffering injury to itself.
sponsored by the Reynolds Tobac-
mui iiaa ii in;
I school. JoAnn began teaching phy-l Pa., home at the age of 65.
Philomath; has been transferred from Labia
: d::r to .McCoy Air Force Base in
L- :,i.
Hill ll.meluake is improving sat-1 , ..,' ,-., fnr the Dasiorat. ,,,
the Melrose Community Church
are the Rev. Clifford C. Hobda of
Ucllingham, Wasn., who will
preach at morning and evening
services on Sept. 11, and the Rev .
Wayne McMillen of Grants Pass,
who will preach at the church
Sept. 18.
-Mr. and Mrs.. Darrel Davis and
daughter of Portland visited re
cently with her sister, Airs. Ted
Ueece, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Groves of
Eugene visited recently with .the
Roger Reeces. They were en roule
home from a trip to Diamond and
Craler lakes.
isw 'ii"""1 " T "yj
-ml riliiralion in the
llith School Tuesday.
isfai'lorily from injuries suffered
in a recent woods accident.
Mr and Mis J. H. Fenn have
received won! that their son. Dun.
Will Names Widow
NEW YORK (AIM The will nl
Hroadvvav lyricist producer Oscar
lUiiimerstein II names his widow
and three children as bcncficiar-
. iv
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Broadwater
and family have left for their home
in Coquille after spending the holi
day weekend here visiting with rel
atives and friends. They were the
houseguests of Broadwater's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Broadwater.
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VI V Panel Delivery ..$2150.1 delivered locally
Not much
for the money
You don't get a radiator with your Volks
wagen Truck. '
No water. No anti-freeze. No heavy drive
haft. Up to 2,000 pounds less metal. Even a
smaller gas tank.
But, strangely enough, over 100,000 truck
owners in this country bought a VW and
swear by it.
They know that Volkswagen's air-cooled
engine makes a weighty radiator unnecessary.
They know a VW uses half the gas (and oil)
of standard trucks.
Sure, they got almost throo feet less truck.
Great for parking, but docs that mean less
load? Answer : no. A VW Panel Truck carries
1,830 pounds 830 pounds more than a
standard half-ton.
Lea for your money menus more for your
money. Come in and see.
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COMPARE THESE SALE PRICES!
Each of tho 14 values shown 'a exceptional! low priced! Check each one
of them yourself. Compare them with merchandise equal in quality anywhere
else in town. And remember, even with these remarkably low prices, the
words "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back" always opply to
Ward merchandise. Don't miss this chance to save.
BE SURE TO COME IN EARLY!
In our previous Money-Saver sales we have sold out the first day on some of
the items. We cannot always get b'g quantities of values like this. We at
tempt to buy enough to satisfy your demands, but we cannot be sure we
hove enough. If you want to be sure to get one or more of these tremendous
bargains, don't toke a chance . . . come in early.
2 SWEATERS 1 LOW
PRICE! MAZET OR LOW
Short sleove slip-on plus car
digan. Orion Acrylic. Easy
care. Colors. 34-42. '
3 prs
SEAMLESS NYLON
SHEERS 2 STYLES
Regular knit or micro-mesh
styles. Both in summer shades.
8'j to 11. Hurryl
w 288
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m 388 i
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SAVE 32
BOYS' PAJAMAS
1 Fleecy cotton Flonnel. Cool or
middy style. Patterns, coJors.
SAVE 1.10 ON 3.98
ORION S SWEATERS
V-neck pullovers of Orion
Acrylic knit. Washable. Color
choice.. 8-16-18.
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
REDUCED 20
Favorile new styles. Man
fabrics, colors, long sieeves.
S-M-L
SAVE 43 NOW ON
WOMEN'S BRIEFS
39c quality. Smooth rayon
. acetate. While, assorted col
ors. S, M, U
REG. 4.99 WOMEN'S
BLACK FLATTIES
Save 1.1 1. Soil teilured black
leather. Flexible. Suos 4;'2
lo 9,
slacks
SPECIAL PURCHASE
OF GIRLS WEAR
Bulky knit Otlon Acrylic car
digans look, feel handmaae.
Machine woshobie, no block
ing. Cotton corduroy ilacfci
ora machine washable.
Choice of coiois. Sizes 3 to
ox.
42-COIL INNERSPRING
CRIB MATTRESS
Fum, heai'hfi.'l sloepirq for
babv! So't cotton poaa.ng!
Wet ptool vt covetl
LADIES' LUGGAGE SET
2S.9S QUALITY!
tifa-roomy Piwlmon. Coin,
ponton, Tan Case i Sun.
Ion, Sand 01 Bii.e. S-e itl
111 II
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288
sweater I? S I'XL?'
ma -
ii 488
BIG, FLUFFY
FEATHER PILLOWS
Downy soil goose fectilwrs.
Floral sateen covet, 20x26",
Buy now, sovel
mr 88c i
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COLORFUL PLASTIC AIDS
USUALLY 1.49-1.981
Choose d'oin maf, storage
b n or asteboskt. CKoice
ot rx moided-in colors.
DELUXE MAGNET-GRIP
FLASHLIGHT, REG. 1.981
Strong magnet holds Hash lo
m?ol, ires yo.c hands! Ba
teitei, pect tens guofd.
ROCK-BOTTOM
PRICE ON CASES
P-tn4 riiiow cases. 100
ton. F.oial prjil. 42x3o'
j; - outirg Soe!
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