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PQUR - RQSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. RObfcBUKfa, QKbtoUiN, wtuiNtauT, i-cdkumkt j, , "" Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER STUDY CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING YONCAIXA, Feb. 3 Mrs. John Kruse graciously entertained the members of the Yoncalla Wo men's Study club ut her home Thursday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served at one thirty after which a very Interesting niocram was given. Mrs. Dan Wright reviewed the book 'I 'college registrar recently relcas Married an Adventure" by J. led. Johnson. Mrs. Karl Strong gave Miss jlarK js enrolled In the a very interesting paper on ipachertraining department of "Know Your Money," giving a j (M, college, she is an assistant vivid description of different Liiardlan for the Camp Fire markings on paper money and j gmul, t Lincoln Training-School where the markings originated. in(s ,.nn. she is a graduate of The silver tea, which the elubjlh(, KOSi.nug high school, was to sponsor Thursday, Janu-I ary 2Sth for the hcnelit ot the Students Loan Fund and the Doernbeekcr hospital fund was postponed unlil February IK. At that time, the main speaker will lie Mrs. Young of Oakland. A fine program is being prepared ' and the public is cordially Invited . to attend. -'S . Those present at the Kruse meteing were, Mrs. Kenneth Mul key, Mrs. Earl Strong, Mrs. Jen nie Lasswell, Mrs. frvln Hice, Mrs. Walkinshaw, Mrs. Kissling, Mrs. Dan Wright. Mrs. IJIlie Brawn and the hostess, Mrs. Fred Kruse was an invited guest. MANUSCRIPT CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING The Mosi'hurg Manuscript club will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of In-, and Mrs. George E. Ilouck on South Stephens street. Members of the club will be delighted to learn that the song, "Soldiers Tryst by the Sea" the music and lyric written by Mrs. Emma Sprague of this cily, and which was auditioned by the club recently together with the song, "Soldiers Pledge" have been ue ccpled for publication. The local club has been invit ed to be guests of the Eugene Penwomen's club tonight at 8 o' clock at their annual poetry meet ing at the Hotel Oshurn in Eu gene. MR. AND MRS. PARROTT ENTERTAIN CLUB SUNDAY SUTI1KHLIN, Feb. 3.- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Parrott entertained the Sulherlin itrldge club at their home on Third avenue Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. loyal Stearns won the combined high prize, Mrs. Lloyal Stearns high for ladies and Harry Stearns high for nven. Following the cards a delight ful salad luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Vein Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyal Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Briltain Slack, Lawrence Robert son, Mr. and Mrs. Van Holcomb and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Parrott. P. E. O. TO MEET AT ALLEN HOME FRIDAY Chapter 111 of the P. E. O. Sis terhood will meet Friday at a one fifteen o'clock dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Clair K. Allen at 2M Watson street. DANCE TONIGHT MOOSE HALL Music by "The Trio" Gents 35c Ladies 10c f or real seturtry, a amiity napkin nust ahvnth euitkly and Mitrly. St ienidn ally dcMnrd (or this very purpose, Ml) Sanitary Napkins arc just right, 'llicir tajKicd cnl add greatly to their convenience and invisibility. ... 2 JailvJes (M) Inr 3? icni. . . The finest quality that tan be produced under war time limitations, ROSEBURG GIRL HAS HIGH MARKS FOR TERM Miss Maxine Hand, 1532 Win chester St., Roseburc, was among those students in Southern Ore gon college who received high grades for the first term of the year's work, making a grade point average of 5.5 or better, ac cording to the term report of the CRESTON McNEEL IS HONORED AT PARTY GLKNDAI.K, Feb. 3 -A party was given for Crcston McNeel, who left Saturday night for the marines at Portland, Friday night by his sister, Hazel McNccl. Sev- eral games were played and re freshments were served the last part of the evening to Creston, guest of honor; liazel McNeel, hostess; Joyce Kussell, Mrs. Glenn Gllmore, Jerry McNeel, Mildred Gardner, Dorene Stevenson, Cltra jwinkleman. Hub und Leonard Grensky, Joan Carpenter, Monte Hates, Ileuel Meissner, Don Me Murren, Hetty I-ou Miller, How- aid Kdson .Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. I I. A. McNeci'l. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN MISS CROWE YONCALLA, Feb. 3. Miss Caroline Crowe, who left Sunday to make her home In Portland; was honored al a farewell party j at her home Thursday evening, j by a group of her school friends. A taffy pull was enjoyed, afteri which games were piayed and a I delicious lunch of Ice cream und ! cake served. Those present were: Caroline, Keith and Opal Crowe, I Rosalie Miller, Freda Jobe, Mrs.' Rosalie Miller, Fred .lube, Mrs. j Hi (inks and Mrs. Crime. I W. S. C. S. HAS SEWING MEETING YONCALLA, Feb. 3. The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church met at the Ited Cross rooms Thursday afternoon for work anil a business meeting. The mem bers quilted on a quilt for I lie Red Cross, alter which a business session was held. Plans wci made to have clean up day al the church Saturday. The soci ety will meel the fourth Thurs day of each mouth at the Red Cross rooms to work for I he local Red Cross. WEEKLY MEETING IS HELD BY GROUP YONCALLA, Feb. 3. - Mem bers and friends of the Methodist church are Invited to attend the cottage prayer meetings held c cry week at dilfcrcnt homes. 1 he meeting this week was held at the Ladd home. St. Johns gospel Is being studied at these meet ings. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY Instead of meeting at the Clem Schneider home, the Gar den Valley Women's club will meel at two o'clock Thursday af ternoon at the clubhouse with Mrs. C. L. Spray as hostess. All members are cordially invited to tie present. Itrhind tlic (jmlny of M I) TiMjc is 54 yean cupcrieme o paper nuking. M-D reicfiii ind this cxprrifntc have developed M-D. a tin let titvue ol vtttmrtv b)gi'enii quality. - toft &jfe. jbvubfot. rolls fni ien((. Canada's .Tanks'. Roll Off Production Line And Into Battle" ' Thei heavy Infantry tanks of . i.:iinr.,,al hatlalinn from Quebec are part of the Canadian Army ; Tank Brigade, photographed dur- , ing intensive irianusuTin land. The outfit has been built Into a powerful, elfective striking force which will make its strength felt on some allied offensive front soon. ONK of the Hi si of the United Na tions to take ii i arms against Alls HBKreHsion, (.'mania, lifter tlnuo years of war, finds her industries fully iiioliiliiteil, ponk production be lli expected early In 1943. AllhoiiRli lier peacetime Industrial facilities lire small compared to the nianu fiicUiriiiR niliihl f the United States. Ilio Dominion nevertheless lias heroine one of tlio main weapon producing countries on the side of democracy. Camilla cniislltutes the main source of supply of motorized equipment for the Hrllish Umpire. It lias turned out llimisiiiiils of liidit Iiik vehicles every week mul has de livered more than SOO.IIOO iiinlnrixed units since the star! or the war. III addition In H lal'Re mil put of Dreii mm curriers, In service In every llieutre of war. Canada Is pin iluclliK I wo types or tanks. One Is I In- lllillsli Valentine. II lllKSi'il in fill I IT lank which lias hcen ieiil to Russia In liiiiti nilii is. It is pro duccd hy the Canadian i'uciltc Kail- , m?$( ml km-- i2hK, : ffcws ii mssiiiiiiis a llllllssllfCTBlEi i?tt Tlllliy ol rn-.iriv ii.nn iii., mi- ;:".'",, "',, bin ned the l.akr l-'oiesl Banlla i lnili Mri.men arc slu-v n fUsmU'.a ""' 1 ' In the sutlcil UuilUuiB. A plumber told Slu-iili s ollku.. he M.iruJ me fue uieidi in. illy. RUTH ANN PEARCV WINS STATE 4H CLUB NEWS WRITING CONTEST Miss liutli Ann IV.in'v. thirteen sear old daughter ol Mr and Mrs. II. I.. IVaicv. nf Salem, and granddaughter of -Mrs. Ii. MarstiTs. ot Kosi-lilll i;. has ie cenlly heeil aimoimced the uiuin'i ul the stale 1 1 1 club neu s i inn. contest. Willie Wl'llllli: the 1 II club news at Coiv.ilhs Mimmer school, she turned in '2 Hi inches. Miss itlllh Ann "as col re spondent tor the I II summer scliool al CuiA.illis last summer and has tiei-n corespolldelll loi Keuer district at Salem. She is a student at the I'm risli junior high school in Salem. She is very well known in Rose lung, having visited here lie qucntly at the Maislcis liome. Her nioiher v.is Immerly .Miss Vi lau M. li sters, of this ill ! GREEN P.-T. A. TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING ; Thr Invn V. 'V A w til inert at (he srli.Mil htuiM r'nd.t eveninu ! or an intrrrMuii: pi'or;im 1 MH-i.il hour. All tnotnhrvs ami i tiirntl.s arc inrilially mvitrd to, 1 lit plt'MMlt. , 1'iarln'ally all los donainl h ! t!ir pubtt Ihmiili I ous lor I v It'iiT. Int. ami novptrri In IIh1 : .j i i sMti-il liMinmi; im on liy woiK. aif ranir'l In lailav pi.-ss (mm s-!ortt-i rotni'it'i i limi ptimts l army i-aiiim- . si-hoids. i )hso niovotni'ftts ai f tin rt ti'il hy Iho quai lei niacin ; onrrars tlrpai t inrilt . 1 IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? WHAT CAUSES IT? A Mf co"tming th ocwntonj o 1' i cm rkwtr on l inttrit( tub! act wit I h ftf. h, thy fo nv I v"'rg t It fd'.TSt'O' C'fVI. fS lth Avf ( New t, N V, Or B ilJ'l ecu.-? ..M' Xk r ; 7K - 'J. .. 6' .- Part of the production line in the Ram tan,k factory, second largest, ' arcenal for tank production In the world. Heavily armed with, machine guns and cannon, the Ram is powered with a Wright Whirl-' wind engine, a versatile war machine. way Company In Its Moiiiri-nl Aiikus shops. Tile Soviets renal ll il llildlly. Tlie oilier Ir, Hie Hum. a cruiser lank dcsimicil tiy Canada's fumed lank man. Major tii-ner.il V. V. Win lliiiiiiloii. A n.'ii k mi il i inn tank. Canada's Haul is said I" have con tiitiiileil ImB-ly to new IliUish and r.. f (,,ii,oi IBLAU JACK FRITZIE ZIVIC i OOUT ON KRNR FRIDAY j M.m.li.ili IVii:ia. KliNK man in;:ef, ;iiini'UM-il Imlav lh.it I In 11:-. ei Jack l-'rilie ivic ir.ateh 1 ill lie biuadeasl l-'i iday nihl at T IM oVIne!; i.i l- KI:M;, 1 o .ill '.lack. new werid iL;h:w -'::iil .'ll.itl.liiii-l. . l!i t. ce l-'lilie ii-. lorincr .-Uei weigh.t ehanipi.'ii, in i i eateli ve.ghl. leu round tsmt at i.M.uii-on Sini: re ilarilen. The. is i'ivie's twellth Caiden ajihcir- . inee in the past tew- eais and lie iias m er et iaili d I . ' ' .ide an excitini; centni:. win, j li'se I'l dt .iw. l-'er He. HI .laeK. l ' I- 1 1 1. 1 ni.dii's tiitut m.ii lvs his In st j st a 1 1 since he aniieved the eMiwn ! hy kiuiekim: out I. .a kin iii three ' i.iunds la,l 1 leeemher sli. Notice ..... Milk Consumers In order to meet O.P.A. price ceilings we are forced, effective Feb. 5th, to reduce the but tcrfat content of our milk to 3.3 per cent. Even this action is not sufficient to allow pro fitable operation, but we shall carry on, hopeful of obtaining further relief from the O.P.A. You will f.'nd all the essential vitamins and minerals in your favorite Deer Creek Dairy miik ... It will have just a little less butterfat. Get it regularly at your grocers. DEER CREEK DAIRY S. W. Van Voorst, Prop. - ;; . . , - - V - . . , I j (?Si I ilk ! wvKiftffi .'Ti.ai i :tm.' i .8 - I Anioiiciii designs fur rruiscr land shins. Iniliiativn iif the proRi'ess ac coniililit'il 111 Canada in the proline linn or war equipment is I he faet that ill l!M2 Canaiia is lill'lllng nut in tanks alltl armoured fighting vehii-les fur every unit it produced in 1911., Cruz, Chase Battle to Draw in Ten Rounds i iicn .ami, on-., i-iii. :i AIM Ciisli llo Cm ul Kl Ontio. ;ilit., ;in! Jack C'hitsi- of WiiIm-ii I'l'f,', CdIii.. ;i lirari' nf vailkini; Itlliwlnhls, li.illli'd 10 liiiinils .si nlj-hl i -h:il Uffrr.-t- Tom j iltll uf I'lirll.iml c.illi'd ;i draw, i : I'lii' Assni'i.ili'd I'rrss seori' rt K.ivi1 ( 1i;im fivr rounds. I utic and cilli-il linir evt'ii. J iitc urn1 no knockdowns. . : fru. whiisc shift to soulhpaw j stvli" H-ivo tin' C.'oloi:ldo sil ajipci- I ;i lew h id momi'tils, was in I ililo Iwici'. In I h- lillli Chase 1 shook him lip with a ovrrhand j . riu lit thai landed with a irack. j and ill III.' Mlh tin- O'oloi ndoan 1 pianiiu'li'd turn at will and was j lii'laboriiif! him savam-ly in a I i'oi iii-r al tin' ik'II. Cru. rallii'd in tin- sevanth alt-I i r ihoiMiiin: ilniT slraiuhl voimds, i ral lolls lo the side j nVs hrad. I Ol I11S ,l l I Stoics Stage Price Cut Scftle on Nylon Hose I m:v VuKk. roil. - '.mm in : this lonii r 11. 11. Maiy and Co., j and in this lorner BlooniiiiKdali' llros., heloiv a si ii'.iinini; crowd ' of u onion haijj.tiu hunli'is. j liie two di'iurtmi'iil store'.' . e inie to Cl ips over spun nyion i s'orkms. i-eilniL; price ISl.S.Y j Alter 1" ii.is of spiivrinK, , ;.Mae;.'s e.lliu' out swmKIll es- i tent. is with a pine ol IS cents a ; pair and a limit ol three lo a eus- : i temer. HioomiUBd. lie's drove a . ; li.ud i ic,!U Willi a drop to 2 cents, j i M. icv's countered wllh a price ol ; ! .... " ... i t ; 1.1..'.- . I., .It -, ' tJ COIHS. iMiHMinnK-Liu ; similar -'- cent hlov. . j Tllele tile prices staved. So did Ihe women hundreds of them I swarmin.L; triumphantly into the i run;. i H. C. Berg Ranks High In Insurance Work Horace C. Berg of Roseburg ranked eighth nationally in pro duction for 1912, according to a report from the Prudential Insur ance company of America, with which he has completed his first year as a life insurance agent. According to the announcement made by 1 1 compnny, Mr. Berg has handled 67 cases for a total of $377,300. In addition to his work with the insurance com pany, Mr. Berg has been serving as vice-chairman of the county war savings bond staff and has made an outstanding record as !-ead of the payroll allotment di vision. Judge Buscnbark Talks Cn County Road Program I The program of county road improvement to provide routes for extensive logging operations was discussed before the Rose burg Kiwanis club at its regular Tuerdav luncheon meeting by County Judge D. N. Buscnbark. I He outlined the need for better j road facilities leading into mar-j KI'I illlU pi OUUL-IIUII -.-M"-ia, also spoke of the many beautiful scenic drives which will be avail able when tire and gasoline re strictions are lifted. Keep your Studebaker service Expert mechanics do the work efficiently, quickly and at moderate cost STi;Di:iiAK.i:K dealers art fully mobilized to give first class maintenance tare to tlie vital motor cars and trucks in llicir communities. Drive in frequently and have your car inspected, no matter what make it is. If adjustments or repairs on your car seem necessary, you'll 443 N. Jackson St. . . .You can spot it every time A7"OU can count on a trustworthy engineer to stay I on the right track. One making Coca-Cola is to buy the choicest ingre dients. Another rule is to blend them with all the 57 years of skill that have made ice-cold Coca-Cola the most popular For you, there's only one enjoy ice-cold Coca-Cola. Be sure you gi t the rail thing Call for it by its full name or by its affectionate abbreviation-Coke. It's the way to get the distinctive taste and summed up goodness that make ice-cold Coca-Cola a thing unto itself. It's the way to change a commonplace thirst- iiuenclung into the cnergt:ing puuse that refreshes. W artime limits the supply of Coca-Cola. Those times when vou cannot rci it, remem ber: Coca-Cola, hcinu first choice, sells out first. Ask for it each time. Willi a li.--m.in lunch, vou want more than lu-.l a hevi-ram-. You want refrihmcnl, t'Hi. That'll wh.il icc-colil Cma-Cola is . . . refresh ment . . . all refreshment. i WflTirF Regular meeting Rose- burg Rod and Gun club, Fri- day night, February 5, 7:30, Lockwood Motors. Directors and members. (Adv) Do You That you own part of a tractor factory? And that it is working day and night exclusively on war material to protect the right that Hitler has destroyed in Germany? , (The German government confiscated all property of the co-operatives.) Here you have the right to buy where "YOU OWN THE PROFITS" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEBURG, car up to be given a check list of what needs to be done and, usu ally, the Studebaker dealer tan provide you with an exact cost estimate in advance. Don't wait until your car starts giving you trouble. Have it checked regularly at any Studebaker dealer's and keep it rolling for victory. KEEL MOTOR COMPANY of our first rules in soft drink on earth. rule in order Tlie to sit f rwwM y&iA n ,..vrt.. '.vy -tvj ICIHtt) UMI)l Ui0l!Y Of tHt COCA-COt COMfAHY IY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ROSEBURG For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 215-L Know ! OREGON par with You may be eligible for a brand new Studebaker Thousands or motorists whose diiving is considered essenti.il ran apply for brand new Studc bnkcrChnmpions, Commanders and Presidents. Roseburg, Ore. best is always the better buy! 'Jam Mf&m s ss O