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Douglas County girls compete for Junior Miss scholarships CLUB NEWS
Junior Miss contestants are
preparing for the 2010 Central Elks collect for
Douglas County Junior Miss
Scholarship Program sched-
food pantries
The Elks Lodge #326, 749
uled for 7 p.m. Saturday at
S.E. Jackson St., Roseburg,
Umpqua Community College’s
Jacoby Auditorium. has started a year long canned
Twenty-one girls will com- food campaign to help needy
pete for scholarships totaling families in the area. Dona-
more than $8,000. The Central tions of nonperishable food
Douglas County winner will items may be dropped off at
compete in Oregon’s Junior L. Baker C. Balser J. Bancroft A. Bing L. Board M. Calvert the lodge Tuesday through
Miss Program in August in Roseburg High Roseburg High UV Christian Roseburg High Roseburg High Roseburg High Friday from 9 a.m. to noon
Salem. This year, Umpqua and 4:30 to 9 p.m.
Community College will spon- The supplies collected will
sor a $1,500 scholarship for be dispersed to the various
the winner. food pantries and food banks
The Central Douglas County in the Roseburg area.
Junior Miss Scholarship Pro-
gram is in its 42nd year.
The contestants will be cri- UGMC discusses
tiqued in five different cate-
gories. The personal interview Septarian Nodules
category comprises 25 percent The Umpqua Gem and
of the score; talent, 25 percent; Mineral Club will have a
scholastic achievement, 20 C. Carter C. Champion A. Freeman J. Harper K. Hayes M. Jarrett potluck beginning at 6 p.m.,
percent; self expression, 15 Roseburg High Oakland High Roseburg High Oakland High Roseburg High Roseburg High
followed by a meeting at 7
percent; and fitness, 15 per- p.m. Monday at the Winston
cent. Community Center, 440
Tickets are on sale for $12 at Grape Ave., Winston.
Macy’s in the Roseburg Valley A program on Septarian
Mall and at the door the night nodules will follow the busi-
of the program.
Following are the names of ness meeting. Anyone inter-
the 21 participants, their ested in gems and minerals is
schools, and the talents they invited to attend.
will demonstrate:
It
and Eugene. The public is invit- Eagleton, local author, historian High School and works for Chad and
ed to attend this hour of lively and executive director of Friends Gilbert Pump and Well Service. Tiffany Gilbert
discussion and refreshments. No of Mildred Kanipe Memorial During their wedding serv-
All
signup is required. Park Association. All current, ice, the bride was attended by ed by best man Riley Rappé.
Information: 957-4635 or retired and friends of federal matron of honor Christa Cow- The couple spent their hon-
http://dclibrary.us. employees are invited. art and flower girl Reaghan eymoon in Las Vegas and now
Promise
S.E. Jackson St., Roseburg. way, Roseburg. SOTAR, manu- If you’ve recently celebrated the Community page.
Donna Russell and Sue Beld- facturers of inflatable kayaks an engagement, wedding or sig- Announcements may be edit-
ing will be guest speakers on the and white-water boats, catarafts, nificant anniversary, we would ed for clarity and style. We pub-
topic of “Hospice,” with and retailers of camping gear, like to tell our readers about it. lish them as space allows.
Eleanore Desmarais as voca- water sports equipment and The News-Review publishes Forms can be picked up at
tional speaker. clothing, will display products accounts of engagements, wed- The News-Review, 345 N.E. Win-
The club also has a Bunco and discuss the latest innova- dings, 50th or longer anniver- chester St., Roseburg. Informa-
group. It will meet on Thursday. tions. Anyone with canoeist, saries, 90th or older birthdays tion: Laceta Flammang at 957-
Openings for both regular and kayaker or rafter interests is and retirements without charge 4212, fax 957-4270 or by e-mail
substitute players often occur. invited. on Thursdays and Sundays on to lflammang@nrtoday.com JEWELERS 535 NE Stephens • 672-2617
Club information: 673-5218. Information: 863-7723.
Bunco information: 679-3139.