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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 20

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Roseburg, Oregon
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7 Community News Briefs WS'ftCHMW South Didn't Like Heart Jump (Written For NEA) By OSWALD JACOBY Mrs. H. C. Church has been Mrs. Donald Matson of this P.

T. Bubar of this city spent THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1963 ir ir 245-63 The News-Review Page A-9 isntu iw iiusJuai lu ic-jtuy lias utrcu iuimiiicti uy imiu-i iiiuiiuaj, uugcut: waiting uiai ceive medical treatment. enza to her home this week, daughter, Mrs. D. R.

McKillop, I 'and her son, Ross. Mrs. Frank Fitipatrick is re-j Harris Ellsworth of tins city: nnrtprl tn hp imni-nl'inp in hpalth rh-nvp tn Mpnfftrrl Wprinperlnv In' S. J. Csour.

A. Vnnnff Oaklanders Return Home Council For Blind West's opening of the single-, with the king. He still had a lot at Mercy Hospital, where she is be speaker at the Kiwanis meet- and Leland K. Wimberly Dlay artf ClMA Rl llxt 'C A of chances to go wrong, but East had everything framed out. He 'ing in observance of National back at their homes here, fol- a medical patient.

ittiiii wi ii iw wmvivj jiuic meci vruw AWirEnana Wpnlr 'Ilmi'inlT a Haul lllintinO tlSn eiunt ton diamond was a classic example of when to open a singleton. He held the ace of trumps as a sure quick entry. His next play was an equally nlaccif avomnl. nt ml.nf Friends of Mrs. Grace Car Mrs.

John Throne is reported, tne Enterprise, Ore. area, to be steadily improving in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.i Local Delegates By MRS. E.

M. DUNN Mr. and Mrs. Walt Manning, stenson, who now lives in Lincoln, learned that she was, in Oregon recently to attend the health at Mercy Hospital, where; Ford of this city were in Port- Mr. and Mrs.

F. Brewer she is receiving medical treat- land last week to attend the have returned to their home in ti. rv O-The biddimt has been: mcnt for a fractured hip. 'Oregon Historical Society meet- Laguna Beach, follow Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Schulzc, Lyle, Bruce and Boyd Stuwe and David Gnau spent several days hunting in Eastern Ore- funeral of her daughter-in-law, ling honoring Stewart Holbrook.three day visit in Roseburg as Blind will hold its ninth annual; dummy's ace of diamonds State Convention Saturday and led a spade. West took his ace Redble Pass IV Fass Sunday in Eugene and will! without a moment's hesitation Pass 14 2 2 4 Mrs. Koy uarstenson. She re gon. Bruce Stuwe got a five.

ceived a call that her son, Bert, of San Fernando. was draw from Roseburg its statel point buck, and Gnau came nrncinnl Mpc Cnnt ul nvKua-Oregon author. houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. port came to Roseburg Sunday Gibbons on SE Terrace to visit her parents, Mr.

and! Mr. and Mrs. John Zerbach Drjve Mrs. A. J.

Ellison, and attend to are back at their home in Rose-, business. Monday Mrs. Ellison burg, following a trip up the and Mrs. Brady spent the day coast to Raymond, down ASfetftri ToflfllOr in Eugene on business. jto Chehalis and then a stopl IllllSIUll I CUkliCI 'ovcr Portland, where they, the play' "clcopat'a in New Position hnmp with a fnnr.nnint hnplr Bu "ew 10 The unlucky htuerTp.an California to fc Ztt try again was accompanied by her daugh-burg delegates.

Iter-in-law, Mrs. Jim Carsten- According to Mrs. Skenzick, m. i 'son of Drain. I this is the first state conven- Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Andcr-, tu NORTH IT 4K1072 A76J Q874 EAST (D) WEST resident of Oakland and a for-; 44 VKQJ94 the Grange hall. Serving Willi Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cox, for-! 1- You, South, hold: 4K7 6 VA4 J5AlS What do you do? A Pass.

Yonr band ia aot gcUioe any better. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead ot bidding one heart over your redouble your partner jumps to two hearts. What do you do in tais case? Answer Tomorrow led back his deuce of clubs. South won with the jack, but had no way to get to dummy to discard his last low diamond. 4 A63 108532 9 8653 By PHEBE MCGUIRE son spent a two-week vacation recently, visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. dren at Everett, and making the acquaintance of a land area. More than 100 members are expected at the convention, Mrs. Skenzick said. The council is an organization KJ103 Aioa mer postmaster, is reported to be seriously ill in Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene.

be from noon to 3 p.m. The mer Roseburg residents, have tamales made by Nellie to their home in Port-Thorn will ha cnaAial npin.c fno'lnnrl aftoi GPirpial Hnuc1 ricit Bill McLarty of Winston is of blind persons working for Jim Archer, Dennis Vasche new granddaughter. children. An added attraction here. They were the guests of now employed as assistant su-l this year will be a bazaar table, their son-in-law and at the high school Mr.

and Mrs Ravmnnrl Mp. 'Richard Helmboldt and Paul! economic and social betterment, cnaoung ine ouna to ootam and Mrs. William Drakeijn 'ossil He is a graduate of Mullin of Coos 3ay were recent! Hansen, all students at Oregon ip wh-o visitors with Mr. and State University, visited recent- rt-. SOUTH 4QJ985 A6 Q854 KJ Both vulnerable Sonth Weat North 14 2 34 4 4 Pass Pass Mr.

'and Mrs. more jobs and to work as mem wcih' ami Phi i run a enn I itv 'nv chuk of Winnepeg, up from Chico, to umve'5uy Charles James and Mr. andi'y Oakland with their par bers of their home communities throughout "the state, ac- (U, are nere with their hunting here with his fatheivne lecelvea nls aegree Mrs Dave Goodman McMuiiin cnts East-1 4 Pass Mrs. Mildred Young of Grand cording to the council president. Learn the Jacoby system with icvc iu afitriiu, tin euucauuu.

ne is a tormer uaKland policeman, several weeKs visiting mr. ana mrs. nimer Hitch-taught in Hammond and Riddle', Mrs. Betty Rav and children! Rapids, visited recently Demchuks Mr. a man were in Oregon City Satur-i.

visiiprl Pnr nniu, ihp cn rhpr fnmilv 'your copy of "Win at Bridge With Oswald Jacoby." Just send 'your name, address, and 50 cent Walter R. Dry, former superintendent of the Oregon State School for the Blind, will be the Opening lead 4 9 i p.uu-.L Deiore acceounu a oosiiiou uu Recent guests of Mrs. Maryl An Oakland resident for a num- in the Seventh-day Adventist Fossil. chuk is the former Beverly My ers of this city. featured speaker at the conven- w.

hnrf 0: 0wld Jacoby Reader Serv-tion's Saturdav niirht hnnouet Jcd heart. His partner e0 thi, newspaper, P.O. lions Siaturoay mgi oanquet. nearts. He jst lad t0 hodlBoi 489 DeDt A Radii Clw All sessions will be held at ai ioni n.ic Church, which the former had helDed to build when hp was a Convention Attended Dr.

and Mrs. H. L. Van Der- Mrs. James (Helen) Ogren.jyoung man.

Mrs. Hitchman Eiiupnp Hntpl. I aranon, new iorK h.t. Minich were a sister-in-law, Iber of years, Mrs. Young is a Mrs.

Abiams of Areata, I house guest of Mis. Clcve Mil-and Mrs. Francis Siegwcin of ler. Fresno, Calif. Mrs.

C. B. Hall and her moth-1 SSVTS' Hanrn; -re church At Yoncalla visiting Mrs. Halls West thought. formerly of Roseburg, is teach taught the church's elementary i school (at that time held in a mark returned to their home in Winston after a trip to Portland where the former attended a medical convention on Thurs- ing grades one to four in the: Oregon City Seventh-day Adven-list elementary school.

Mr. and Had West bothered to duck! iAYiALif ins rnwe. one spade he would have given JAYWALKING cows his partner a chance to signal NATIONAL- CITY, Calif. separate room of the church I Other featured speakers will be Allen Jenkins, administrator of the Oakland, Orientation Center for the Blind, and building) both before and after Mrs. Mary Minich.

Unnnre Airl Ctiirlontc Airs. Ogren and their daughter and East would either have play-l(UPI) When an excited motor- their marriage. They were priv-L IIVIIVIH Will WIWMVail Mrs. Clarence Earls of Win-, Mrs. Oral Hull of Sandy, who cd the ten of clubs to show 1st telephoned that "a bunch of ys: Xt? Td i'T len served as Hirpelnr nf thp Tuesday and Wednesday By MRS.

KARL HUMMEL donated 21 acres of land to a strength in that suit or the king foundation to be used as a rcc- of hearts. In this snot the kinir Chester Bay visited Friday and Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Dunn. cows walked through a red light," police embarked on an imDromntu cattle rounduD re- Adventist Church choir. i iin Eugene on business and vis- Charlotte Wise and Lynettclreati0n center for the blind. of hearts would have been a sin- Mrs. Sylvia Manning was a Johnston were awarded red I Mr.

and Mrs. Harris Ells- itmg friends in the area Delegates from Roseburg s'10w Sod hearts. One cently. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley DickilucKV neer nunter. on a recent leather Bibles at the Yoncalla and young daughter, to Eastern Oregon. i Methodist Church Sunday morn-of Dillard have sold theirl Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bonner ing in observance of their pro- elude besides the state presi-!" we basic principles of ai It took eight policemen two dent, Mr.

and Mrs. showing discard is thatlhom.s to corral 40 animals which Welch, Harold Baxter, Mr. and you slKnal tne hlShest strolled away from a meat c-i you can spare. mrs. Kooerr uoan ot are back at their home burg, accompanied by herjn Laurclwood, following a trip! daughter, Mrs.

Bruce Portland, where the former and daughter, Michelle, bf Eu- was speaker at the Oregon His-gene, have returned from sever- torieal Socielv mpptinu hnnm-J home to Mr. and Mrs. J. JIr- ana Mrs- Bu" Schwes-! motion from the primary sec- Owens and family from the Los LT Frank velch' and Normally, Wesl's bad play; ego suburb the Idaho the Eastern Oregon near junior group. wnulrl have Given Smith his Angeles area.

The Dicks left' Sam Skenzick. line Several members of the local, al days in California. They visit- ing Oregon author Stewart Holed in Sacramento with Mrs. brook. Ellsworth talked on the Doan's daughter, Mrs.

Gloriaipart of Holbrook's life as editor Lincoln, and children, then wentiof the Lumber News dur- Jesse Lee, Harry Smith, Roy Business and Professional Wom-1 tract but East managed to find a way to beat the hand in spite his partner's error. Medley. Gary Roberson a d'en's Club attended the Yoncalla LEI BLOSSOMS to North Highlands to visit a Saturday to make their home in Cave Junction. Mrs. Dick was a former physical education and health teacher at Douglas High School.

They have resided in Dillard the past year ing the time Ellsworth was ad Virgil Chcnowelh spent several! Methodist Church in a group South won the ace of hearts Most popular blossoms used and nlnvflri two mnre rounds nt ays uuck nuiuing at sjiunmeriSunday in observance of Na vertising manager. En route home the Ellsworths' stopped over in Eugene to attend the Lake. They all got their limits, tional Business Woman's Week, in lois by the Hawaiians are trumns on which East dronned Danmoore Hotel 1217 S.W. Morrison St. Portland, Oregon Free Garage, New Location Vi block from hotel, Open to 10:00 P.M.

son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ahlers, and children. They also spent some time in Roseville with Mrs. Doan's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bell, having lived in Riscburg two years previously. They stated Republican Western Conference, where they enjoyed visiting a they have enjoyed living in this number of friends there from Recent guests of Mrs. Ma-lThose attending were Mrs. Felix the vanda orchid, plumeria, hearts.

Then he led a club ter, Mrs. Leonard Olson, and Latham, Mrs. Louise Snider, nnlinn uinepr nik-akp lnliPinsp trom dummy. East hopped up daughter, Shirley Graham, and Mrs. Ralph Bucll, Mrs.

Don 8 luuelose( to use its last trump in order to her brother and sister-in-law, Thompson, Mrs. Karl Hummel, jalld D0Sainvillca. One type of ruf a neal.t Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Fox, all Mrs Tom Wallace, Mrs. Lloyd vanda orchid has more than 300 A diamond was led next and of Ilwaco, Wash. 'Mathis, and Mrs. Phoebe Pew.

I blossoms. lagain East was ready to hop up and family. East. many friends and associates. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Stack MARKET TIPS I have sold their home in Winston and are now residing in Grants Pass where the former, has been transferred with Bax-I ter Pole Yards. Douglas County Produce Mr. and Mrs. Don DuQuette and family were recent visitors at the home of the latter par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Pru- Itt.iThe DuQuettes recently mov Items Rapidly Diminish By LEROY B. INMAN I appearing-now, the price strong. ed to Rainier, where he is now employed. Businaas Nawi Dept.

Editor Black-shelled varieties are ahnnt Aside from considerable home through. ni grown and consumed products.l cabbage is stronger, mostly KlVerSlOe I A Douglas County is just about jout of PortlanU ana some from1 out of the picture from ejCalifornia. Cauliflower eased on AflflfAyaC Rllnnfit standpoint of feeding its own the CaUtornia market and re BUUIJCI popuiace al mis ume oi year. maine(1 steady out of Portland. Cantaloupes and watermelons Bl.occoli from Portland is very The Riverside PTA held its first meeting of the season recently at the school gymnasium.

Mrs. Delton Walker, presi are au uuc uirougn. lomaioes in general are of questionable quality. Local squash, including good but the supply is short. Both Portland and California have some excellent, thick, heavy celery, the market being strong.

hubbards, banana, butternut, marblehcad and table queens dent, conducted the meeting at which time the proposed budget fnr thp mrtf.lM srhnnl vear was Corn is becoming a scarce approved. item, a small quantity coming At the close of the business in from the Willamette Valley meeting Mrs. Joan Foxx, pro- are very good, but not enough to supply local demand. There are a few cucumbers, some corn and a small amount of cabbage produced for local consumption. In the fruit line local apples and pears are very good, but insufficient to supply demand.

and Lalilorma. ArticlioKes areiEram chairman, presented very good but on the high side I program which was highlighted at present. The price shouldjby an address given by Mrs. drop shortly. California and willard Pease, regional vice Portland both have very good, president of PTA.

Mrs. Pease The prune harvest is about! squash and cucumbers. Brus-lSp0ke on the topic "The 'Pur-II. sels sprouts from both Portlandjpose of PTA." She also urged and the San Francisco Bay; the assembled group to study ir through and most of the crop has gone to the dryers. The nut harvest locally is fair.

area are a good buy. Peppers thoroughly the issues involvcdij are in a strong position, all in the Oct. 15 tax election North Dakota red potatoes out of California, which also Roy Crain, principal, intro- are making their appearance. They are very good and' rea-illas lBmaioes. me quamy anujaueea me teacmng siau.

nnlnfnnp BlU'l'l Ul IUIIIOIUC5 IU1I WC1 UJ wasiiinoinn irinim Prinpuiiip! w''h the weather. Some mature-the executive committee in the i and Klamath Falls are coming now are snowing- school cafeteria following the on in excellent supply, the cropi program, according to Mrs C. being top quality. Yams and! Yakima has a bumper Patterson, publicity chair-sweet potatoes, both availableiof apples this year. Pears, on man.

nnw arp little chanepri on the; the other hand, are on the- Births market. scarce side. Grapes are very I The carrot market strengthen-1 good, including Tokays and! ed some this week. The quality some Emperors. from both Portland and Cali-i Navel oranges are two to fornia is very good.

Trunins, three weeks away, the Valencia! Forest Glen Hospital hi rutabagas and parsnips out of crop remaining good. Florida; POSEY To Mr. and Mrs. Portland all are very good, and grapefruit is coming in now, Billy Posey, Myrtle Creek, Oct. dry onions from the quality being good and the 7, a son, John Matthew; weight Idaho and Labish near Salem price reasonable.

Lemons are .1 pounds 8V4 ounces. are of top quality. stronger, especially on large PETermAN To Mr and sizes. Bananas remain in cnirn Mrs. James Peterman, Myrtle Lettuce continues strong, with strong and scarce situation.

0c. a SOn Kevin a wide range of prices and qual-! Cranberries, very reasonable wc'ight' 7 pounds 13Vi lty. Leaf lettuces, romaine and from both Oregon and Massa-! ounces endive are unchanged. Radishes chuttes. are on the market and1 are reported in stronger posi-; reasonable.

Nuts and dates! COLLINS To Mr. and Mrs. tion, while green onions remain make top buys. Persimmons and Delmar Collins, Idleyld Park, steady. The quality is average, pomegranates also are available Oct.

12, a son, David Wayne; A few green avocados a for the fall season. weight pounds. WHITE ELEPHANT SALE! CLOSING OUT 1963 ranges, refrigerators, washers, dryers (46 pieces). We are making Westinghouse. room for the 1964 models by TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! Come PRICES are SLASHED! Check the Special to our store in Yellow Togs and SAVE! And what'a nourishing tteaklTTTt Armour Siar Franks, that's what! These are the solid meat hot dogs made from U.

S. Government Inspected meats. And seasoned ever so lightly so that the good, meaty flavor comes through. Armour Star Franks are made in our nearby plant. Always taste so fresh you'd swear they were just made.

When the cry for "hot dogs" goes up at your house, serve them Armour Star Franks pound for pound, as nourishing as (teak. And remember save the special coupon in the pack to send for your "Party Paint and Tattoo SO lor wh-'-tttTttt Just 50 and ihe special coupon from a package ol Armour Star Franks gets you a lun-filled "Party Paint and Tattoo Set." Three tubes of colors specially made lor facial make-up. Great for Halloween, for amateur plays, or just to keep the kids busy on rainy days. Colors are non-toxic. Won't harm normal skin.

Wash off slick and clean with soap and water (even out of garments). "Party Paint and Tattoo Set" includes red, blue and black color tubes. In-tructions included. See the special coupon in every specially marked Armour Star Franks package. Buy.

Clip. Send for jour "Party Paint and Tattoo Set" today. Easily a $1.17 value! SV You Can Be Sure If it's Westinghouse TROWBRIDGE ELECTRIC 721 S. E. Oak Are.

Roseburg Phone 673-5521.

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