Community News Briefs
David Weisman and Paul New
man of this city drove to Grants
Pass Thursday night to attend
Shriners patrol practice.
EASTER DINNER
SPECIALS
Baked Ham
With Candied Yams
OR
Roast Turkey
Giblet Gravy
Dinner Include
Soup, Salad, Vegetable,
Patatmt, Hal Rolls with
utter. Dessert, Coffee
COMPLETE
DINNER
CHILDREN
UNDER 12
'2.00
$1.25
Served From
1 1 a.m. to 8 p.m.
PEDEN'S
RESTAURANT
OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Located at Keller's Motel
Hiway 99 Freeway
778 W. Military
0. F. Leonard of this city made
a business trip to Portland and
back Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Srroop and
children are moving to Newton
Creek area from SE Lane Avenue
to make their home.
Junla Caley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Caley, is able to
be out again, after being ill the
last week following a tonsilectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grimes,
Mrs. T. Pattison and sons and
Norm Briggs are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Freeman for the
Easter weekend.
Herb Hobl, student at Southern
Oregon College at Ashland, is
spending the Easter weekend here
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Hobi.
Alice Mae Flegel, who is a stu
dent at St. Helen's Hall in Port
land, is home for the Easter vaca
tion visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert G. Flegel.
Mrs. Willard Crouch and son.
Tommy, of San Jose, Calif., are
spending the week here visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Stewart, and other relatives
and friends.
Ray Bigger, Tidewater Associat
ed Oil Co., official, formerly of
this city and later of Bend and
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Portland, was here this week at
tending to business. Bigger is being
transferred to Medford.
Mrs. Howard E. Coleman has
left for Corvallis to be with her
nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs.
John O'Leary, 1312 N. 29th St.
She expects to undergo surgery in
Corvallis.
Miss Janet Inman, accompanied
by her grandmother, Mrs. C. L.
Inman, arrived Friday from Spring
field to spend Easter weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
B. Inman, 335 SE Pitzer St. Miss
Inman, a sophomore at the Uni
versity of Oregon, is living in
Springfield this winter.
Vince Wroble, director of Volun
teer Services, and Russ Madson,
manual art thereapy director, rep
resented the Roseburg VA Hospital
at the district convention of the
Oregon Federation of Garden
Clubs, Umpqua District No. 16,
held Thursday in Glendale. Thir
teen clubs were represented at the
convention.
Mrs. Frank Perrault has left for
her home in Sheridan, Mont., fol
lowing a visit here with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Christensen, and children,
Jeff and Brad. She was accom
panied to Portland by Mrs. Chris
tensen, who returned here in the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Singleton and
baby son, Scott Michael, of Port
land, are spending the Easter
weekend here visiting the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Singleton, on SE Chadwick St.
P. T. Bubar of this city has
been spending the last week in
Long Beach, Calif., visiting his
daughter, Mrs. D. R. McKillop,
and family.
Miss JoAnne Freeman is spend
ing the Easter vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Freeman. She returned Thursday
from a week's convention of the
University of California at Berke
ley, where she was one of nine
delegates representing the Univer
sity of Oregon's Associated Wom
en's Students. While in California,
she visited Dr. and Mrs. E. W.
Carter and daughter, Linda, former
residents of this city and now of
Sacramento.
Ina Breier, Dora Boss, Joan
Black, Florence Hchn and Alice
Hamacher, represented N. Doug
las Grange, and Elva Sneed, Jane
Asker, of American Legion Auxil
iary, Drain; Bethel Smith, Coos
Bay, American Legion Auxiliary,
and Guy Moore, Camas Valley
Grange, assisted with the Volun
teer Service department at the VA
Hospital here Thursday. Members
of the Roseburg High School Span
ish class entertained the patients
I in the auditorium with a play.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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PIANO ROLL INN
Open Easter Sunday 12 Noon to 9 P.M.
CHOICE PRIME RIBS
PAN FRIED CHICKEN
BAKED VIRGINIA HAM
With Sweet Pototoet ond Fruit Sauce
DELICIOUS STEAKS
CHOICE OF FINEST SEAFOODS
Speciol Children's Plates
For The Kiddies!
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Phone OR 2-4622
PIANO
ROLL INN
940 N. W. Garden Volley Bird.
Acren from Vet's Entrance
Saturday, April 21
Alcoholics Anonymous, basement
of Pacific Building, 8 p.m. For
more information call OR 3-6629.
Buckeroo Square Dance Club, at
the barn, dance-of-the-month in
struction at 8:30 p.m., regular
dance at 9 p.m. Ladies bring light
potluck.
Rice Valley Community Card
Party.
Swinging S's, Azalea Grange
8:30 p.m.
Olalla Squares, at Olalla Com
munity Building, 9 p.m.
South Deer Creek Grange,
Grange Hall, 8:15 p.m.
Tri 'n' Square Dance Club, Ea
gles Hall, Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m.
Emblem Club, rummage, plant,
candy and cookie sale, at Elks
ballroom, 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Those donating articles for sale
may leave them at the Elks.
Omlcron Chapter, Delta Kappa
Gamma, fireplace room at high
school, 10 a.m.
Roseburg Banc Parents, rum
mage sale, Woman's Club, 8 a.m.
Benefit for World s Fair trip,
Camas Valley Talent and Fash
ion Show, school auditorium, 7:30
o.m.. nublic invited.
Loyal Temperance Legion, rally
at Lookingglass Church, l p.m.
Easter Egg hunt preceding pro
Riversdale Grange, puduc pino
chle, party, at Grange Hall, 8 p.m.
Prizes and refreshments.
Sunday, April 22
Unitarian Fellowship, downstair
meeting room of Roseburg Medical-Dental
Clinic, 880 SE Jackson,
7:30 p.m.
Roseburg Rod and Gun Club,
trap shooting, 10 m.
W bur-Sutherlin Methodist youtfi
choir practice, Wilbur Methodist
Church. 3 p.m.
West Coast singing convention.
Winston Baptist Church, 2-4 p.m
Monday, April 21
Navy Reserve, Naval Reserve
Facility, 1624 W. Harvard.
Knights of Pythias, Pythias Hall,
8 n.m.
Winston-Dillard Kiwanis Club,
6:30 n.m.
Timber Town Duplicate Bridge
Club, 7:30 p.m. Players requested
to be present by 7:20 p.m. to set
up tables and boards.
Buckeroos, workshop at the barn,
8-10 p.m.
Riddle Bethel Job's Daughters,
Masonic Temple, Riddle, 7:30 p.m.
Women of the Moose, Moose
Hall. 8 p.m.
Valentine Chepter 91, Order of
Eastern Star, Myrtle Creek.
Roseburg City Council, City Hall,
7:30 p.m.
Golden Age Club, Veterans Me
morial Building, 7:30 p.m.
Woodmen Circle Umpqua Grove
51, social, 8 p.m.
Winston Community Club, 8 p.m.
Sutherlln Jaycettes, Community
Building, 8 p.m.
Roseburg Toastmistress Club,
Oak Tree Inn, 7:30 p.m. For in
formation call OR 3-3107 or OR
3-3253.
Roseburg Business and Profes
sional Women's Club at home of
Martha Wisliart, 1263 SE Reservoir
Ave., 8 p.m. ,Dr. John Haskins
guest speaker.
Town and Country Garden Club,
home of Mrs. T. L. Goodwin, 1884
NW Keasey Rd 7:30 p.m. Mrs,
Ford Plant cohostess.
Tenmile PTA, audio visual room
at school, 7:30 p.m.
Riddle Teacher
Is Delegate
By ERMA BEST
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McGee of
Riddle were in Sacramento, Calif,
the past weekend where Mrs. Mc
Gee, Riddle High School commerce
instructor, was a delegate from the
Oregon Business Education Assoc
iation to the Western Business As
sociation convention.
The assoclatior includes the
states of Alaska, Arizona, Califor
nia, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nev
ada, Utah, and Oregon. Mrs. Mc
Gee was a panel participant for
the Small High School Caucus,
with the topic, "How Do We Im
prove Our Image of Business Ed
ucation to the Public." The theme
of the convention was "Progress,
Politics, and Prediction."
Mrs. Fricke of Glendale sub
stituted for Mrs. McGee on Mon
day. Former Residents Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Worsham and
son, Billy, former Riddle residents,
now living in Santa Maria, Calif.,
accompanied by Mrs. Worsham's
father, Walter Stokes, are guests
this week at the J. L. Aikins home
and visiting other Riddle friends.
Mrs. John Hughes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. h. H. Dawson, and
son, Scott, arrived recently from
Bamberg, Germany, where they
spent the past ten months with
Hughes, who is stationed there
with the Army. Mrs. Hughes and
son traveled from Bramerhaven,
Germany, to New York on the
Alexander Patch, then flew from
New York to Roseburg. Hughes is
to be discharged from the serv
ice within the next month.
so.
CAFE
and DINNER HOUSE
Easter Dinner
with all the
(CHILDREN $1.00)
Plus our Regular Menu
12:00 to 8:00
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It Your Paper Hat Not Arrived By 6:15 P.M.
Dial OR 2-3321 Between 6 & 7 P.M.
Saturday Only 3 To 5 P.M.
Sat., April 21, 1962 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. f
FROM NINE TO FIVE
By o Fischer
EVERYONE WELCOME
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