14 The Newi-Review, Roteburg, Of.--TW., July 11, 1961'
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Rough Situation!
By ABIGAIL VANBUREN
Community Mews Briefs
DEAR ABBY: Aren't there men
in this world who shave twice a
day? lly husband sliavej at 7 A.M.
and by 6 P.M. he needs another
shave. If we are going out In the
evening 1 have to beg him to shave
again. It's always a battle, lie
hays he'd rather stay home. In all
our nine yours of marriage, this
is the only thing we've ever fought
about. He says if I loved him 1
wouldn't nag him about shaving.
I DO love him, but 1 don't want to
be seen with a man who looks like
he's on his way to hold up a bank!
Can you suggest something''
MARCIE
DEAR MARCIE: Many mm
shavt twice a day and don't mind
it a bit. If your man it one of
those unfortunate fellows with
heavy beard and a tender face, lay
off. If he iust lazy. Dromito him
anything, but give him persuasion.
DKAR ABBY: Did you ever sec
a grown man cry? Well, I just did
and it's enough to break your heart.
I in stationed in (.ei inany and one
of my buddies just got a "Dear
John" from his girl back home.
They'd been engaged two years,
lie was nuts about her and talked
about her clay and night. He used
to "dance" with her picture and
sleep witli It under his pillow. He
never looked at any other girl,and
he had plenty of chances. Ilis girl
just wrote and said she was giving
his engagement ring to his mother
because she was marrying anoth
er guy. rica.se, Abby, tell girls
back homo not to write guys news
like that, but to wait until they
get home to break the news. My
buddy says he doesn't want to live
any more.
A BUDDY'S BUDDY
I Lc ak buuut: ivi sua n
! many times, but I'll say it again.
iWhen girl promises to "wait"
for her man who's gone In the serv
ice, she should keep that promise.
Frequently, that's the only thing
that keeps a guy going.
DKAR ABBY: What do you think
of people who invite you In their
home for a visit and have the TV
going full blast all the time you
are there? By the time the evening
is over your throat is sore from
trying to out-shout Hie television.
SORE THROAT
DEAR SOPE: Guests who are
asked to compete with the tetevi.
sion all evening should decline the
second invitation.
Melvin Whiting, chairman of mis
sionary activities in the local Ad
I ventist church, announced Satur
day a special Medical Self-help
course is being offered at the Sev
, enlhday Adventist Camp meeting
iat Gladstone Parle the church
'owned camp ground near Portland.
This special course will he given
from 1 to 3 o'clock each day except
; Saturday, he announced. The camp
j meeting begins Thursday evening,
I July 11, and closes Saturday eve
'ning, July 20.
Mrs. Clayton (Peggy) Koniack
and her two daughters, Dianne and
Sharon, have returned from Butte,
.Mont. They brought Mrs. Kan
zark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Fuehr, to stay with them until her
mother fully recovers from a re
cent accident. They returned by
way of College Place, Wash.,
Wash., where they visited Mrs.
Konzack's niece and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Nelson. They
also had the privilege of attending
a few of the services of the Seventh
day Advenlists' camp meeting
which was in progress in College
Place, the home of Walla Wa
College.
Amaranth Social Club members
and their guests will have a picnic
Sunday, July 14. at 1 p.m. at Su
san Creek Park on the North Ump
qua River. The club will furnish
coffee, ice cream and punch.
Larry Inman, Victor White and
David Ross have returned to Rose
burg from a month of naval re
serve recruit training and cruise
at sea. They left Hoseburg by air
June 8 for San Diego for two
weeks' training, then were llown to
San Francisco where they boarded
the destroyer I SS Laws for a two
weeks' cruise to Aberdeen, Wash.,
and return. The ship docked at
Aberdeen for three days, then, on
its return, at Eureka over the
Fourth of July. Ship members par
ticipated in a holiday celebration
in that city. The reservists, mem
bers of the Electronic Warfare Di
vision 1 :i-7. returned to Roscburg
by air Saturday night.
Doyle Prettnell of Riverside,
: Calif., who was formerly a teacher
in the Roseburg School System, is
. arriving here this week to visit
his brother-in-law and sister, .Mr.
; and Mrs. W. E. Herriolt, and
family.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert June of
Hastings, New Zealand, are here
visiting the former's sister, Mrs.
Charles Bingham, and aunt, .Mrs.
Beryle Colletl. June is checking
on West Coast orchards and pro
, duclion methods for his company
i in New Zealand. He spent a part
'of this week in Idaho Falls, Idaho,
attending to business and returned
here today. He plans to go to the
Imperial Valley next week. This is
June's first trip back to America
since leaving 26 years ago for New
Zealand. He was born and reared
in Canada. They will return home
via Canadian Pacific Airlines out
of Vancouver, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Treber
have returned from Fargo. VI).,
where they attended the wedding
of Miles Nannenga, brother of Mrs.
Treber. Mr. Treber was an usher
at the wedding. They also visited
Mrs. Ireberg mother and family
in Jamestown, N.D.
Mrs. Milton Smith and three
children from l.uma Linda. Calif.,
are spending a couple of weeks
the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Harris and her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hen
derson, all on the Speedway Road,
as well as other relatives and
friends in the area. .Mr. Smith was
not able to make the trip with his
family. He has served several
years as a teacher in the Seventh
day Adventists' school system,
much of the time as pastor and
teacher. This last year he served
as a teacher in the church's school
at Escondida.
Miss Gertrude Hildeburn is on
vacation at this time from her work
at Miller's.
Dr. Dallen Jones of this city
spent Wednesday in Salem attend
ing a meeting of the State l.ive
; slock Markets Board. Mrs. Jones
1 accompanied him and attended a
meeting of the auxiliary to the
State Veterinary Medical Associa
tion which was also held in Salem.
They returned to Roseburg Wed
nesday night.
Teresa Leonard, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. 0. E. . Leonard of this
city, accompanied her . aunt and
cousins, Mrs. Merrill Leonard and
Patricia and Margaret, back to
their home in Sacramento. Calif.
Wednesday to enjoy a vacation and
visit here r for a coule of weeks.
The Sacramento., visitors have
been here visiting at the Leonard;
home the last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Schornstein
of Myrtle Creek were in Roseburg
Saturday to attend Hie services in
the local Seventy-day Adventist
Church. Mis. Schornstein has serv
ed as a teacher in the Adventists'
elementary school system for a
number of years. She was the lower
grade teacher nthe church's school
at Canyonville last year and is
scheduled for the same work this
coming year. Rupert Gessele, who
taught grades 5 and 6 in the local
church school,- Roseburg Junior
Academy, for three years," will he
the principal at Canyonville again
this year, Mrs. Schornstein stated.
The Canyonville school serves
Myrtle Creek, Glendale and Can
yonville to' provide , a stronger
school program instead of the three
separate schools as . before last
school year.
CONFIDENTIAL TO EDDIE
AND PAUL: Get the lettuce to
gether, boys, and you'll have no
trouble finding the tomatoes.
Everybody has a problem.
What's youra? For a personal re.
ply, write to Abby, Box 3355, Bev
erly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamp
ed, self-addressed envelope.
For Abby's booklet, "How To
Havb A Lovely Wedding," send 50c
to Abby, Box 3.165. Beverly Hills,
Calif.
GLIDE ARTIST WINS
Iiirainc Martin, well known
Glide artist, won a first place
award for her portrait "Carole,"
in the professional oil division at
the semi-annual "Artists Show
case" held July 4-7 at the Eugene
Hotel. .Mrs. Marlins entry was
one of 135 from west coast artists.
Winning portraits will be on dis
play in the hotel lover through
this week.
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