The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 01, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    , !' : -"" '"'yvij " vm mi.iiri.if,.f , "w-g-:i.i, n'"!." 1 w 'n
Fri., Dec. I, 1961 Tha Newt-Review, Roirburg, Or. 7
Sunday 1 1 to 7
Elks Lodge Plans
Memorial Service
TRADITIONAL MEMORIAL SERVICES honoring Roseburg Elk members who died during
the yeor ore slated Sunday at the lodge. Photo above, taken at o previous service, shows
loage otticers in their chairs ond lodge room decorated and arranged in preparation j
i, for the service. .
One Of City's Important Assets
Is It's Civic, Fraternal Grouns
I RoseburK Elks Lodge will ton
...,. .. . : . i. . duct snecul memorial services
ine or noseourg s mosi impon-i junior DaseOaU tournament in Sundav honorine Elk member, who
ant assetj is its civic and fralern-1 Roseburg next summer. ; 2 2"?.! - Ti. e 0
ai nroaniTstinni mnvnipni I (.ill f nmmnw niuji,iiii -f t ; .
This was emphasized at a meet-1 warns, aid his club had spent
ing of the Roseburg Rotary Club I more than $11,000 on community
Thursday when representatives of, projects this year. Two of its big
other clubs in the city outlined gest programs were the annual
some of the projects they have j tree-planting project in which some
carried on for community better- 25.000 trees have been planted ill
ment. the last decade and the Pee Wee
The first speaker was Robert , program to which Kiwanis has
Stults, exalted ruler of the Rose- j contributed some $22,000 in uni
burg Elks. He reported the Elks ; forms for some 600 grade school-
have annually conauctea programs ;ers
I
5&
km,
Ira
j
SALE
DATES
Dcc.l
Thru
Dec. 4th
N0RELCO
Floating Head
Twin rorory cutting
kld "Float" to the
contour of your tact
for tht ifnoothc-st shove
ovor
fRCRIPTION DRUG STORES ti
n
V AT ADAIRS JjA
R.f. 2? J
16
88
SUNBEAM
ROLLMASTER
110 Anglo
Cutter
Roller
Action
Reg. 19.9S
9
99
riiiiiiliiiiiiiiiMluiiiiillllm'A
"".WS?.
H) L.A I td I MWULL tLttlKIt
SUNBEAM
Shavemaster
to provide scholarships to three
county youngsters. Veterans Ad
ministration programs and coop
erated with the Red Cross in its
Blood donor program.
John Kennedy, representing the
Roseburg Junior Camber of Conj
merce. said the Jaycees annually
conducted about 85 projects. Among
the most important this year, lie
said, are the seat belt campaign,
which Roseburg helped pioneer;
Christmas lighting and children's
shopping tour and construction of
tennis courts at Stewart Park.
Ken Glass, president of the Lmp
Bruce Elliott, a charter mem
ber of the Roseburg Lions, outlined
some of the purposes of his club.
Its primary projects involve sight
I conservation and youth work.
This is an annual service, tra
ditionally held on the first Sunday
of December.
Friends and families of departed
members are invited to attend the
rites which are scheduled to start
at 2 p.m. Guest speaker will be
the Rev. Donald Smith of the West
side Christian Church.
Coffee and cookies will be served
at the close of the service by i
members of the Emblem Club,
aixihary group of the Elks.
Hospital News
Visiting Hours
I to 3:10 p.m. and 7 to I p.nv
Douglas Community Hospital
Admitted
Modical: Mrs. Edyth Landis,
Randy Powers, Mrs. Bob Gregg,
airs, rranx fcees. Craig Landers,
in sight conservation, provision of
some 150 basektball backboards to
youngsters in the city and financ
ing construction of facilities such
as dugouts at Legion field at Ste
art Park. He said the club may
help underwrite a regional Legion
Ag. Program Benefits
Told Yoncalla Board
Advantages of having a voca
tional program were explained to
board members of Yoncalla School
by Leonard Kunzman of Salem and
Don Bailey of Roseburg at a re
cent meeting of the board, accord
ing to Mrs. George Edes, Yon
calla correspondent
os Sot
lrB Til- ii,.,:. o .i. i . uunng me uusincss session me
To m!ih k "her'm: ,r: board set a charge of $4 an hour
IJZJZ fu,herhn: Mrs- c"ifor rental of the high school gym
Barron. Winston nasium with a minimum of $5.
Surgery: Mrs. Joe Gray, Ernest i other charges determined by the
wa, uuiii ui uuncuuiK, mis. nl
qua Lions Club, said his club was;'- i M , B "J"' i F
Sroudest of the work it had done I T.rn U Roseburg;
Tenmile Families
Celebrate Holiday
By MRS. WALTER COATS
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Christopher-
son of Tenmile had as their guests j
for Thanksgiving dinner Christoph
er's mother. Mrs. Lylo Robertson,
of Costa Mesa, Calif., and his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Waller
Coats of Tenmile.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nuzum had
as their Thanksgiving dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mackenzie and
Terrv: Richard Cassidy. Mr. and
Mr. Carl Cassidy and family, all
of Roseburg, and Harry, Devonna,
Donald and Jimmy Nuzum.
by ROY O. YOUNG
WE NEVER SLEEP! Actually,
that claim isn't literally true. .
Because we do get our fort
, winks or more
' - But in anothei
sense the state
ment couldn't be
Tiiore true .....
and it tells an
important stors
about our serv
ice. Like your
family doctor
our agency is on
every hour of every da
.or night!. . .whenever an
emergency arises. Doctors will
tell you that babies always seem
to be born at night. . .and in
the insurance field we know that
accidents, fires and other catas
thophes do not convenientl)
happrn only during working
hours! That's why we are al
ways available. . to all of oui
clients. . . 24 hours a day. . .
whenever trouble comes.
ROY 0. YOUNG & SON
Our 4Mh Year. Est. 191
Pacific Bids. OR 3 6671
call
fred Hensley. Sutherlin; Mrs. Bes
sie Kent. Oakland; Mrs. Earl Rob
inson, Winston; O. B. Schieman,
Yoncalla.
Discharged
Mrs. Sibley Nielsen, Stanley
Sherman. Peggy Noe, Jeffrey Edcr,
Charles Lynch, Mrs. Earl Cisco,
all of Roseburg; Robert Laidlaw.
Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Robert Van
Doren and daughter Rhonda Faye.
Riddle: Mrs. Royce Alexander and
son William Doyle, Sutherlin; Mrs.
W. D. Pollock Jr. and daughter,
Brenda Kay, Riddle.
board included $3 an hour for the
Yondalla Grade School gymnasi
um and $4 an hour for the Scotts
Vailey School gym.
The following budget committee
members were appointed: rred
Booth. Dale Bessett, Roy Dodd Jr.
and Robert Lhamon. Mrs. Bob
Campbell was appointed but de
clined as the Campbells plan to
move in the near future.
The board heard a report that
parkas had been purchased for the
football players for their trip to
Pendleton to play in the Class B
championship games.
i
Reg. 32.50
1977
19.50
Lady Ronton
Shaver
12
88
ItMUIGTON
w mjkV
FAMOUS REMINGTON
Lektronic Shave
-otaf- Needs nothing but whiskera.
Ktcnarging unit plug in when
not in un.
In beautiful 9 iff com. Charge
eVI UB 90
97
' At I .
20
9.95
SCHICK
PATRICIAN
LADIES
SHAVERS
7.88
31.S0 Schick Model 1066
3 SPEEDS
3 HEADS
3 Adjustm'h
Host powerful
motor cased
in shatterproof
nylon
With Free
Pre Shave &
After Shave
19
95
23.50
RONSCN MARK II
AH Hi. rated CFL
Features with "Supor
Trim" ond "Powor
Clton"
13
88
PAY LESS HAS A COMPLETE
LINE OF SHAVERS AT LOW,
LOW PRICES.
pi
DISCOUNT PRICES ON
Timex
Watches
MEN OR LADIES
YOl'R CHOICE OK SWEEP, PJ-'V
i uivm III I S METAL. l.E ATII
KR OR Sl'FDE BANDS GOLD OK
CHROME CASE. f W.r'4
1 II
REG. 9"
plus lax
130. 620. 127
KODACHROME
FILM
99c Roll
I iii , - r
lmrm, -,, fl'V
SAWYERS
CRESTLINE 500"
SLIDE
PROJECTOR
FULLY AITOMATIC. I
BRILLIANT 500 WATT T"
LAMP. 4 INCH 13.5 3 l&
I IFMKNT LFNS EASY hm
K.DIT SLIDE TRAY RE- b
BHIIK CONTROL OPER.
ATION.
ist SS'
IJJjL'I'1W'' .y
1 I
SUN
GUN
MOVIE
LIGHT
by Sylvanla
REG. 24.95
y 16"
BR0WNIE7iictv20 CAMERA
jpi
Ref. 17.9J
Completa autfiii
flivat you all the
euentialt cam
era, film, tlatfi
holder, bulbi and
botteriai.
15.25
asm . s m
i r , v m
HORSE SHOW SET The Douglas County Sheriff's
Posse is presenting its third onnuol Foil Harvest- Horse
Show at the Fairgrounds Sunday at I p m. Some 18 events
are scheduled for both team ond individual entries. Trophys
ond ribbons sponsored by north Roseburg merchonfs will
be awarded in eoch class. A high-point trophy will also
be awarded. It is o senior show for persons 19 ond over.
GRAND OPENING
COMING SOON! WATCH FOR IT!
Ceesi's Up-Town
510 S. E. JACKSON -Next To Roseburg Jewelers
S'triT ril
Layaway Your Choice 'Til Dec. 20th;
Reg. 19.95
G. E. Deluxe
MIXER
GIFT SET 17.87
19.95 Value
Merit
Reg. 29.40
Westinghouse
HAND MIXER 8.66
FRY PAN 23.87
Reg. 29.95
Sunbeam
FRY PAN 24.97
. o
MIRRO FAMILY
CORN
POPPER
4 Quart Site
3.97
Reg.
5.95
F0ST0RIA
COMBINATION
Grill and
Waffle Baker
Reg.
29.95
14"
Reg. 24.95
Udico Electric
SHOE POLISHER 15.87
Reg. 29.95
Universal
COFFEEMATIC 22.97
26.95
Ronton Beauty
Trio
HAIR DRYER 19.87
Bn CAN OPENER 9.87
STEAM IRON 13.87
Automatic Toaster 13.99
17.95
G.E.
F-70
Reg. 17.95
G. E.
T-82
Rog. 199S
6-Quart
DEEP FRYER 8.66
Picture
Time
GOOD TIME
FOR A NEW
KODAK CAMERA
KODAK QjjtomaijicS
MOVIE CAMERA
Electric-eye movie-maker
at this low, low price!
Never bafor a fully oufomafic
Kodak ovia camera at tweh
modeet coil. BuiH-in electric ay
sH Hm lorn for yov cjrvas you
c iep, ckor, color-brtghr movies
outomahcailft Hat tuper-fast
f 1 .6 lens, OfKlotad finder, built
in Utter nSot lets yov shoot in
door and out on nS same rod
Of fttea, A oreat memo votwel
Reg. 49.95
At Pay Leu
39.88
Brownie Starlet
127
CAMERA
; Reg. 6.95
frail
Mia if
587
2.S MITAL
SLIDE FILE 1.99
10 M 4 LIGHT
LIGHT BAR 5.88
1.1 400 FT. MOVII
REEL & CAN 89c
2.95 Slide Viewer 1.99
1 l IMM MOVII
REEL CHEST 2.99
ti
f5
9
n
w