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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 8

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The News-Reviewi
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Roseburg, Oregon
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FIVE AND SEVEN SQUARE 8 The News-Reriew, Roseburg, Or. Jan. 21953 SUPPORT THE INDUSTRY THAT SUFWRTS YOU, 16 Inch Planer Ends Saw Dus 9 16 Inch Peeler Cores DANCE CLUB MEETS DEC. 10 A Chris Unas party was held by the "Five and Seven" Square Dance Club at the Sutherlin Grange Hall Dee. 20.

In charge were Frank and Ed WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING MRS. CARL BRATTON HOSTESS' AT CLUB POTLUCK PARTY Mrs. Carlan Brattnn entertained hei Birthday Club Thursday, at a The December meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary So ciety of the First ennsuan uiurcn Christmas potluclc turkey dinner waa called to order wito oevotion- sls and carol singing. Amoni the reports given were: at ner noma west ol butnerua on Duke Road. MR.

AND MRS. JENNINGS ENTERTAIN CHRISTMAS DAY Mr. and Mra. Chester Jennings of Winston entertained their family at i lovely Christmas dinner of turkey and goose. Guests were the son's family; Mr.

and Mrs. Milton F. Jennings and daughters, Sondra and Cheryl, from Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Spearman and daughters, Sunny Jean and June Arlene; grandsons, Ronnie and Wayne Mc-Entire all of Winston; cousin, Mrs. Edith S. Ackert of Roseburg; state patrolman, Joe Ambs, Mrs. Ambs and son, Larry, from South St.

Paul, and Miss Clare Fa-grie, Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Fagrie is Director of the children's Division of the State Welfare Dept. in Pittsburg. ROBERT FIELDiNGS HOSTS AT DINNER Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fielding and sons Robert, Roger and Ronald, had as their dinner guests Christmas Day, the letter's parents and brother, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Schmidt and Carl Jr. Woman's Day, by President Elsie The table was beautlluly decorated with holly, candles and small Coffell. Being unaoie to gel a lor eign missionary to speak, Miss Ruth Ricks spoke very effectively banta Claus placecards. Election of officers was held and the following were elected: Betty on the work of her sister, mission, arv to Africa.

Worman, vice-president; Esther A. jjjJsSr COVERS The society voted to give one-half Montgomery, secretary ana treas of tne Woman i Day offering ROSE FAMILY REUNION IS LAROI AFFAIR The J. F. Rose family helA a large reunion at the Lookingglass school lunch room at Thanksgiving time, folowlng their custom of an annual get-together. The occasion also marked the birthday of Mrs.

J. E. Newberry, member of the family group. The tables were decorated with bouquets of lovely mountain ferns, beautiful autumn leaves and berries under the direction of Principal and Mrs. P.

F. Rose of the local school. Mrs. J. F.

Rose, who li mother and grandmother of the family had about her all of her children, 14 of the 20 grandchildren and 10 of the 11 great-grandchildren. Present for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. William White, Billy and Mikie of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.

Finnls Rose and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Rose, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Trowbridge and son Johnny, all of Sheridan; Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Johnson of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.

S. T. Rose of Springfield; Miss Phyllis Fering of Cres-well; Mr. and Mrs. P.

F. Rose and sons Randy and Danny of Lookingglass; Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Adsir and daughter Donna. Mrs. Levi White, Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. McComsey and son David Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Carl White and daughters Carole, Oharlyn and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs.

Art Van Slyke and son Douglas Lee, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Rose and daughters Joanne and Mary Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Barlandi Jr. and sons Frankie and Jimmy, Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Newberry and Mrs. J.

F. Rose, all of Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Monger of Lookingglass. EVERGREEN GRANGE HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY The Evergreen Grange held Its urer.

A vote of thanks was given $10.00, to Miss Ricks to use for BONNIE BLUB BIRDS HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY The Bontiio Blue Birds of Fuller-ton School and their leaders, Mrs. R. Darby and Mrs. J. Barnes held i Christmas party recently at the Leo Goergen home, 3140 Walnut Lane in Ciaokes Ferry.

The girls exchanged gifts and playing of games around the lighted Christmas tree was enjoyed. ReL iishments were served by Mrs. Darby, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Leo Goergen.

The table was decorated in the Christmas motif with individual Santas and filled stocking favors for each Bluebird. Those present were: Beverly Baxter, Betty Lou Yundt, Ginger Darby, Candy Collins, Kathi Cork-rum, Anna Lee Felt, Jackie Sue Barnes, Donna Esselstrom and Patsy Goergen. MR. AND MRS. GORDON GIVE DINNER PARTY M.

and Mrs. Roy Gordon entertained on Christmas day at their lovely home on Kent Creek in Dillard with a charming family party. Covers were placed for the delicious turkey dinner served at 2 o'clock for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mahoney and son Kenneth, Mrs.

Jimmie Fosback, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Callahan and daughter Patsy. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Trobaugh and daughters Diane and Susan, Arlan Gordon and the host and hostess, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon. CHRISTMAS DINNER ENJOYED AT EWENS' HOME Cuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Ewens of Garden Valley for Christmas dinner were: Rev.

and Mrs. Roy Foster and family; Mr, and Mrs. W. Love, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Ewens, Mr. and Mrs. CM'- f'ark, Richard and' and Robert and Jimmy Hughey. to au out-going officers. Games wero played until all her sister worx.

Mrs. uoiiei stated that the next six-month's guests received a prize. The grand prise was won by Cecil Haviland. The-r est of the afternoon was spent study Is to be on Africa. An "African Palaver" is planned for an eary date.

Mrs. Wynona Kribi re ported on (National rjenevoent in playing pinochle and visiting. Members present were: The hos Association) and several Direct Missionaries mentioned among Convertible tops tor model cars. Custoi made to meet your spec ficotions. Quality worl monihip.

school lunch room at Thanksgiving Leisinger, Edilh Worman, Vivian them were: the sjodins, uaytieds na Nicolozzl and Bob and Elsie Monett. The evening was spent square dancing and playing cards. The election of officers took place and Marvin Steinback was elected president with Elsie Monett as secretary. A delightful supper was served with the tables being decorated in the Christmas motif. An exchange of gifu took pace.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thatcher and Ann; Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Forkin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Petherick and children; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bringle, Mr.

and Mrs. Loyd Cornish, Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Steinback, Bob Monett and two children; Ralph Mansuetti, Mrs. John Gallo, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Wiuslow, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-le Leisinger, Mr. and Mrs. Icel Clark, Mr.

and Mrs. Milland Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cass and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Nicolozzl. FAMILY REUNION HELD IN MEDFORD A family reunion was held Christmas day at the Arlie Frost home at Medford, former residents of Sutherlin. This was the first time the entire family had been together since 1640. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Hounshell and family, of Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shopp and family, of Newport; Mrs. Jerry and daughter, Cunnie Lee, of Glide; Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Hounshell of Roseburg; Mrs. Ida Thrasher, Phoenix, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Krott, daughter, Judy, of Camp White; Don Frost and Mr. and Mrs.

Arlie Frost, of Medford. MASONIC DINNER GIVEN SATURDAY A Masonic St. John's dinner was held Saturday evening at the I.O.. O.F. Hall.

The approximately 250 and Miss AUdreage. Koscmeyer, earner A. Montgomery. Maureen Batman. Esther E.

Mrs. Valetta Taylor told of her Montgomery, Cecil Haviland and BetferCough Relief recent vacation trip to Havana, (race McBath, and Mrs. Banclie Marr talked of When new drugs or old fail to help The exchange of Christmas gifts her trip through Ohio, Kentucky, Alabama and Florida. Custom or Ready-Mode Seat Covers. Styled in Lumite Plastic with Seal-Tuft Quilted Trim.

Beautiful Scotch Plaid design. Esie Coffell mentioned the great need for housing, particularly for was enjoyed. MCLAUGHLINS ENJOY CHRISTMAS OINNER your cougn or cnesi com "--i' Crcomubion contains only safe, helpful, proven ingredients and no narcotics to disturb nature's process. It goes into the bronchial system to aid the children and aged dependents. Alice Matin reported on the Beav-erton Home for the aged, with ad r.

auti mrs. ouifiey mC-Liaugnin and family of Hoseburg enjoyed ded information by Mrs. Church nature SOGinc ana urai mw, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guar- I anteed to please or your druggist re- funds money. Creomulsion has stood Glenn's Auto Upholstery Ladies present were Elsie Cot- dinner at the home of Mr.

and Mrs, U. F. McLaughlin of Garden Val ley, Sandsy, Dec. 25. fel, Cora Chureh, Alice Mann, Kribs, Annis Blaskey, Em Ph.

3-421 N. Umpqua Hiway me urn oi iiimiiv CREOMULSION nllms Comht, Ctwrt Colas, Acute Bronchi ma Beckley, Vaetta Taylor, Banche Marr, Edith S. Ackert. Al members are invited to at ISVllias pa. o- Hall Sunday, with over 100 mem tend the next tnee'tog JfS, 9.

STANLEY SJOGREN ENJOY CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sjogren and sons, Dickie and Dennis, en-Joyed Christmas eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McAllister and IUAUE family.

i rnvtiE On Christmas Day they had as EDWARDS dinner guests at their home: persons who attended were served and Mrs. MUo Howard and chil dren of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. McAllister and family of 87cm in tnree snuts, at r.M., at 6:00, and at 7:00. Caterers were Henry La Prath and his son, Jack.

Eastern Star officers end mem Mb. as) as bers helped in dinner preparation, Green. MR. AND MRS. BACKLUND ENTERTAIN CHRISTMAS DAY I DE SPAIN awl 1 CONNMt KC5 KILL and Job a Da members helped the older ladies in serving the guests.

FAMILY DINNER ENJOYED AT LAURANCE HILL HOME Mr. and Mrs. Carl Backlund had as guests over Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thackery and daughters; Mrs.

Walter Oliver and children, UMPQUA of Myrtle creek: Mr. and Mrs, Mb. 82c $163 "dairy products Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schnleder Walker and children Victor and Paul Backlund, and Arlene Nel fmsmJmt-- off 4it A )tl Mtl fUvof I Mon enjoyment! Hon food cupa Hlt Iff TIM? MM par pound! Why? Becaun these cofTeea an SVE V554.T routed to our rushed by truck to 7 Saftwiy brfon time canrob them of fresh MSiUjJ m-iZrses and view.

They cost you ten, too. Check prioi. WffiB and eomput. bthsv. you'll sgrat that then Sr frasA coffees offer mora for your money.

T'l Sffi rrii oruviiv snvici I timu a win $457 Mb. 79C 21b $1 2-Ib. son. CHRISTMAS DINNER IS ENJOYED Mr. and Mrs.

F. McLaughlin had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McLaughlin and family Christmas Day. UMPQUA DAIRY and son Marvin, of Garden Valley had dinner Christmas Day at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Laurance Hill and family of Roseburg. Aso present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hill and family; Lillian Hill, Harry Hill, and Mrs.

Hil's father, Elmer Struzenberg, of Mt. Vernon, Wash. GLENDALE BETHEL TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT The first meeting of the new Bethel term in Glendale will be held Monday evening, Jan. at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present FEATURE VALUES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY AA GRADE aniMr aWtnui.

EGGS 73c bers and relatives attending. A turkey dinner was served followed by a program under the direction of Velma Albertus. Christmas carols were sung and a Christmas nativity scene was presented. Margaret McCord and Isabelle McDowell assisted with the games for the children. Charles Slabougb acted as Santa Claus and presented candy and gifts for the children.

A watch party was planned for Dec. 31, with refreshment at midnight. Ladies attending were to bring cookies and sandwiches. The Grange will also have Its regular meeting and social night Saturday evening, Jan. 3, for members and friends.

MR. AND MRS. POST ENTERTAIN RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Post' and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Burgess and children, Philip and Christine, enjoyed their Christmas day at the home of Burgess' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Burgess in Winston. Mr. and Mrs. Post left eary Friday, Dec. 26, for Portland.

They plan to visit relatives in the Portland area and enroute home they will stop over In Tangent, to visit Rev. and Mrs. Frank B. Drew and daughters, formerly of Dillard. DINNER GUESTS AT PANKEY HOME Mr.

and Mrs. George Pankey entertained dinner guests at their home Christmas Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Inglinc and Mrs. Ralph Moore and grandchildren, Bobby, Mike and Patsy Ann Dlneen.

In the afternoon Mr. end Mrs. John Roberts visited with the Pankeys. MR. AND MRS.

TED ROSS ENTERTAIN CHRISTMAS DAY Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ross held a family Christmas dinner party at their "home Christmas Day. Covers were placed for Mrs. Eo na Ross, Betty Ross and John Ros and the host and hostess, Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Ross and son, Bruce. Christmas night Mr. and Mrs. Ross held open house with many friends calling.

SIS MADSENS ENTERTAIN CHRISTMAS DAY Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sis Madsen of Garden Valley for dinner Christmas Day were: R. S. Hutton and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Rains and sons, Bob and Larry. Later In the evening Mrs. Frances Long and children, Sharon and Jean and Billy also visited at the Madsen home. Tomato Juice 49 can mm 5 No.303 Gardensido Cream Stylo SHADY LANS FRESH BUTTER 2 39c 29c 59c No.

301 Sugar Bells mm lorn Fancy Peas Margarine CUM 69c 2 Mb. Nucoa or Sunnybartk 1-1. eartoac 'MO, LADY--I NEVER SA.lt I PLUMBER. I SAID I WET YOUR HUSBAND ON "foe STREET (VN HE AST ME IF I WANTED A 0OB UNCL0G6IN4 VOUR BASEMENT njXRDIWN!" WeSelll WeServkel We Guarantee! Afway Call This PIUMBINO CONTRACTOR STORE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

7 days a week A cheerful, cooperative crew means everything on moving day and that's what you're sure to get from ROSEBURG Transfer Storage 130 N. PINE ST. CALL 3-5311 Take i advantage of these wutt or tr runji ICIER -CR00CII PLUMBING COMPANY 230 No. Stephens Phone 3-5377 Whole Wheat lK-lb. loaf BUYS Cut from tender young porkers TEA TIMER CRACKERS 'c Crisp and Fresh Ub.pkg.

29 SHOULDER ROAST SHOULDER STEAK PREACHING MM SWEKT JUICY SirxnT.fga lit I a. 39c JANUARY 4-11 Navel Oranges lb. b9 5 49c Large size lb. 70c Pork Sausage lb. 39c Bound Sleik 79Cj Sirloii Sietb fc 89, Gnui Bee! 49C! T-Bon Sinks 98i DEL MONTS-EARLY GARDEN Arlaoae uiaucuuu Seedl SERVICES AT 7:30 EACH EVENING EXCEPT MONDAY SPECIAL MUSIC A Choir Every Night Solos Duets Trios Quartets Evangelist WILLIE WHITE Presents the plain Gospel of Jesus Christ as revealed in ihe Bible.

HEAR KIM! 59c ib. 70c Tangerines Winesaps Apples lb. 17c AVOCADOS 2 0 LETTUCI for 'C Crbf ik. 17c Taney Quality First Christian Church efHeBn.ihra Sunday, Jon, 4. CRAGHOHT BEVERAGES Douglas at Kane St.

Nb Plus bottle Variety deposit 2 (or 29c mmMM I i.

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