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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1944. Mi vh m Society and CI ubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION DINNER SET FOR MONDAY NIGHT Organization of a community concert association will be flis- cussed at a dinner meeting to be held at six-thirty o'clock next Monday evening at the Hotel Umpqua with Mrs. C. H. Beard in charge of arrangements. Miss Gladys H. Strong, president, and Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. u. A. Brand, membership chairmen, are completing arrangements this week for association workers to attend the dinner. David Ferguson, representative ior the community concert asso ciation. New York, will be present to assist in getting the member ship drive underway. Mr. Fer guson will speak before service clubs, organizations and lodges during the coming week and Marshall Pengra and Gilbert Wal ters are in charge of appoint ments. Only those joining the associa tion will be privileged to attend the concerts to be presented in Roseburg during the winter and spring months. The association guarantees three concerts during the year and memberships for adults will be $5.50 (Including the tax) and $2.20 for students (in eluding the tax). Headquarters for the associa tion will be maintained at the Chamber of commerce office from Monday, January 17, to Saturday, January 22 and Mrs. Frances Lln tott will be In charge. Anyone desiring a membership has been asked to contact Mrs. I lntott or any member of the association committee. MRS. SLACK H09TESS TO TILLICUM CLUB " SUTHERLIN Mrs. Brittaln Slack was hostess to the Tlllicum bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Fourth avenue. A delicious one-thirty salad lunch eon on small tables placed about the rooms; Covers Were placed for Mrs. J. D. Collier, Mrs. Lawrence Robert son, Mrs. E. H. Randall, Mary Alice Randall, Mrs. Clifford Par- rott, Mrs. Paul Trozell, Mrs. Cecil Carr, Mrs. Anton Coencnberg, Mrs. Savllla Bamber, Mrs. A. L. Cooper, Mrs. Edward Lamoreaux, Mrs. William DeWItt and the hos tess, Mrs. Slack. The pleasant afternoon was spent In playing auction bridge Mrs. Robertson, low, and Mrs. with Mary Alice Randall, high, DeWItt winning the traveling goose prize. TLBS nit" ' iwr- sold f,y bULN LUMBER CO. Phone 121 MRS. DON SCHMIDT HONORED AT PARTY GLIDE Mrs. Don Schmidt (Florence Everts) was honored At a party held at the Christian church on Saturday evening; Sev eral pencil games were played after which a shower of gifts was presented to Mrs. Schmidt. Re freshments Were served from a table covered with a lace cloth and centered with a small pink and white cradle and tall pink tapers. Mrs. W. D. Van Horn poured. Those enjoying the evening were Mrs. Don Schmit, Mrs. W. D. van Horn, Miss Joyce Everts, Mrs. Lizzie Blakely, Mrs. H. D. Connlne, Mrs. Ruda Ingram, Mrs. Fearn Moore, Mrs. Len Fishbaek, Mrs. Geo. Casebeer, Mrs. Vern ShrUm, Miss Arias Green, Mrs. Howard Meivln, Mrs. Harry Turn bull, Mrs. . John Barney, Miss Rosemary Fishbaek, Mrs. Wlllard Smith, Miss Norma Jean Shrum, Mrs. Lester Blakely, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mi-s. R. P. Blakely, Mrs. Keith Smith and Miss Eleanor Moore. REBEKAH LODGE HAS INTERESTING MEETING SUTHERLIN, Jan. 13. The Sutherlln Rebekah lodge met in regular form Thursday evening with Mrs. Juanita Holgate presld ing. Installation was held and the following officers were Installed In their respective stations, Mrs. Vesta Thomas, noble grand; Mrs, Eloise Lamoreaux, . vice grand; Mrs. Lcona Slack, secretary; Mrs. Juanita Holgate, financial secre tary; Mrs. Mable Ross, treasurer. A rising vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Slack for the work she done to make the party for the president and the Roseburg Rebekah lodge a success. There will be no meeting the third Thursday as the church floor will be being repaired. Those enjoying the meeting were: Mrs. Elizabeth Dopp from Denver, Mrs. Belle Cook, Mrs. Bertha Barge, Mrs. Anna Hall, Mrs. Vesta Thomas, Mrs. Leona Slack, Mrs. Juanita Holgate and Mrs. Eloise Lamoreaux. RED CROSS SEWING GROUP HAS MEETING GLIDE, Jun. 13. The Red Cross sewing group met at the schoolhouse on Wednesday and sewed on bedside bags and card table covers for hospital use. Mrs. Lester Blakely donated wool pieces for several lap robes and Mrs. Mary Chapman volunteered to piece the tops. A potluck luncheon was served at noon and an exchange of gifts was held In the afternoon. Those assisting with the sow ing were; Mrs. Albert bcBernnr dl, Mrs. H. D. Connlne, Mrs. Floyd Hickman, Mrs. Mary Chap man, Mrs. John Alexander, Mrs. Vern Shrum, Mrs. Geo. Casebeer, Mrs. John Alexander, Mrs. Lizzie Blakely, Mrs. John Barney and Mrs. John Cnsebeer. Press Interview on Bougainvilfe Beachhead Btrlppcd to waist and carrying knife In his belt, Admiral William P. Halscy (left), commander of South Pacific force of U. 6. Pacific fleet, Is interviewed outsi de his tent following inspection tour of Bougainville beachhead by (right to loft) First Lieut. Jonathan Ri cc, U. S. M. C; Fred Hampson, Frank Tremaine of United Press and First Lieut. Sanford Hunt, U. S. M. C. Note huge anchor tattooed on Halsey's shoulder. irrulfets-TlifJri Yank" Chow Now's the Time &f To INSPECT... . . . your farnt machinery. Look it over for1 wear and breakage. For expert internal inspection of operating parts and functions, call on our trained "Caterpillar" Service Department. Read ydur Operator's Instruction Book and follow the suggestions It offers. "Buy Where You Own fhe Profits" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Not long before this photo was taken the Helnie soldiers pictured were ducking Ynnk bullets ond shells near Cassino, Ituly. Prisoners now, they lose no time in digging into American canned rations. BASKETBALL SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 Sth, 8 P. M. ROSEBURG HIGH SCHOOL NORTH BEND Admission: Adults and students without Student Body tickets 50c Tax 5e Total Student Body ticket! .........................., Children under 12 ...10c Tox 1 55c ..30c Total .lie AID AND MISSIONARY MEETING IS HELD GLIDE, Jan. 13.The Glide I Baptist Aid and Mission Society I met on Wednesday afternoon at ! the home of Mrs. C. I). Glenn ! with Mrs. Phil Strnder and Mrs. j Joe DeBernartli assisting hostess. The business meeting was rlis- ponsed with and the devotional was led by Mrs. Arpc. Mrs. Mar tin, president of the Umpqua as sociation, was present and talked to the group. Several ladies from , the Roseburg organization were j present and spoke on phases of ; the work. ! Refreshments were served by the hostesses to: Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Maude Pickens from Cot tage Grove, Mrs. Klla Harris, Mrs. Gertrude Hatfield from Roseburg, Mrs. J. L. Casebeer, Mrs. Geo. Casebeer, Mrs. Vern Shrum, Mrs. Klnyd Illckmiin. Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs. Rudie Ing ram, Mrs. Albert noHernnrcli, Mrs. Mary Chapman, Mrs. Carol Messing, Mrs. Charles Vlcek. Mrs. Herbert Connlne. Mrs. Roy Bond and Mrs. Lizzie Blakely. DELIGHTFUL PARTY HELD AT YONCALLA YONCAI.l.A Misses Virginia Shapro and Pat Bculell mtertiitn- ed at a watch night party at the Townsend hull in Scotlx valley. New Years eve. Games were play ed and a delicious lunch served to !the following: Misses Belty Snap i ro, Charmaine Sefton, Kanne jnell Phillips, Jeanne Lunney, 1 Loralnne Atkinson, Frieda Kht !llck, Albert Smith, Don Mcnc i gai, Aaron Haldwln, Jack MrPan Iels, Jack Grimes, Zara letter. 'Don Atkinson, Kcllh Crowe, oil Iver Martin, and the hosts, Vir- Men, Women! 0!d at 40,50,60! WantPep? Want to Feel Younger, More Vim? I rmt tlwar bum MttiwutM. nni-ml ninlnim j rtnrtlllm,, on ,f. Thnn-.nil., 011(7 1 M ftt. t"Mnf Irnii JJ TtMt Ntninirntim -Ultv niitnU.'n raiumniRtm Atm Tltimin Hi. TWIi 'V wlnmitH fli.lr Binr1HnBl njtumnt Bo ir ton p, i'WW t rMl "M-an ipntmiitM nif vt bbvu;1, MplM. Ol.l. r.,ii t.i- Ueod MVII Ul iBirodiMtw, all uui ani, Mt M ll good drug Ftorp? p(ivuh,vc lit JiUM'Uuttf ui tultcitun'a 'Uiu, glnia Chnpro and Pat Beutell. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mencgat and Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Lunney chaperoned the party. POTLUCK SUPPER TO BE HELD AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH FRIDAY EVENING There will be a potluck supper Friday evening, January 14, in the dining hall of the First Chris tian church. William R. Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Richards will be guests of honor. There will be a S. S. officers and teachers conference and short choir rehearsal under the lead ership of Charles H. Richards. He will use the new hymn book, l-avorite Hymns No. 2, which he recently compiled. INSTALLATION OF NEW OFFICERS OF D. OF U. V. TO BE HELD FRIDAY Florence Nightingale Tent No. IT), Daughters of Union Veterans or the Civil war will hold instal hit inn of new officers at a meet ing to he held Friday night, Jan nary 14, at the Woman's club house on South Jackson street. Kvery member Is being urged to be present. RIVERSDALE COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY The Rlversdale Community chili will meet Friday evening, January I I, at 7:30 o'clock at the schoolhouse for a potluck supper. A short business meeting will be held. All persons In the com munity are cordially Invited to enjoy the octasion. Can Vitamins Restore Color to GRAY HAIR? irvMM (ft ftMftwari In ln with (tm Kurfrt pwpl. Ipsrtlnt IvMNfltM-p-in nut!Ttpr, mini tli "jintt fr.iT hair viilimn," found of thn tptrrl h.Trt! wnm-c. fiRAYVITXcwum th amount o! thll prmilfk.ihl inmm Pl.l'S 4.l Int uiiiIapIHi tt I'.RAYV IT A nnw. JOdaf UMUwnt 1 M. lOOdajV WOO. Phoot Chapman's Pharmacy Host but g, Oregon, . , , " " H .-F .' vVi - - . .'f .n.. Gospel Mission Dated At Church of Nazarcne Rev. and Mrs. Orville Kleven and son will present a gospel mis sion at the Church of the Naza rene, Roseburg, between the dates of January 18 and 31, it was an nounced today by the Rev. Leon ard Hannan, pastor. Rev. Mr. Kleven has been outstanding in his presentation of the gospel, Rev. Mr. Hannan states, and Mrs. Kleven and their son are accom plished musicians, 'offering inter esting programs on the vibra harp and solovox. FLIGHT ENTHUSIAST LADYSMITH, Wis. A flying game warden, Jack Pi iegel, .spot ted a man ice fishing, landed his plane on the ice and picked up Tony Glenn for an air ride to court. Glenn paid the court $16.33 for illegal ice fishing. He said he did n't mind the free airplane trip was worth it. Fari " WAR NEWS MORE OILMEAL DUE Oregon has been given an al location of ollmeal from the 20 per cent of the total output that processors are required to set aside -for distribution at the direc tion of the War Food administra tion. The state AAA committee has placed orders for 1,200 tons of soybean meal for January de livery. This meal is in addition to that received through normal trade channels, and is being dis tributed to mixers and dealers by the feed requirements commit tee of the Oregon feed trade. DAIRY PAYMENTS UPPED The dairy feed adjustment pro gram has been extended for one month, and payments on January production will be made at in creased rates. In western Oregon, me raie ior wnoie milK has been upped 5 cents to 50 cents a hun dred weight; the rate for butter fat upped one cent to 6 cents a pound. These rates apply to milk and butterfat produced In January. Payments for November-December production, now being made by the county AAA committee, will be at the original rates. ' EGG PRICES If the restricted purchase pro grams recently put into effect fall to bolster egg prices, WFR may expand Its purchasing to cover all of the 50 central egg markets In the country. However, f UA Officials believe that the market will be steadied at the support price by recent develop ments, which include inaugura tion of buying programs in the Northeastern and Southeastern states and the resumption of egg drying operations in five mid western plants. 1 Egg production, of course. Is heading into its normal peak sea son. FDA estimates three record- breaking production months for March, April and May, with each month topping 20 million cases. TRUCK CERTIFICATES The county farm transporta tion committee reminds farm truck owners that ODT certifi cates of war necessity, required to permit operation of trucks on public highways, did not expire j December 31. Farmers should not apply for renewals because the ! certificates bear no expiration date and remain in effect until j amended, suspended, cancelled or , revoked. CONSERVE CONTAINERS j The War Food administration i is formulating plans for an ex- j tensive campaign to urge farm ers to conserve containers. The I supply of sacks, crates, boxes and other containers used by farm ers is seriously short, and maieri- als for replacements inadequate. I We appreciate your co-operation. We're giving you the best service we can under exist ing wartime conditions. UMPQUA DAIRY PRODUCTS Bach the attack Buy War Bonds )uid your slrenqtk r i. i ii v ; Hard work takes added strength and vital ity . . the Merry Patterson's Baker's have filled Patterson's Bread with every possible bit of energy . . enriched it' with vitamin Bl arid iron to make tt your best energy food. ism luiTiraGD&nifirE EflC5IFATr PdPdDCD f vt h Get your vitamins the natural way through the foods you eat and serve your family. Did you know that Red & White rolled oats is one of the most abundant sources of the valuable Vitamin B-1 ? That Red & White Enriched Whole Wheat Cereal contains Vitamin B-1, Vitamin B-2 for growth, Vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin, niacin and iron? That Red & White Wheat Cereal is rich in protein? Here is nutrition at low cost! Serve your family these "quick" hot breakfast foods for health! ft 1 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 -AMD 15 Red & White Red & White Red & White PINEAPPLE JUICE COFFEE Fancy No. 2 Tins, 2 for Mb. Glass Rich & Mellow 33 3c A & H SODA 1 -lb. Package 2 for 17c PEANUT BUTTER 1 lb. Jars 2 !b. Jars Each 32c Each 58c FULL CREAM CHEESE Fancy Pound 43c Red & White Macaroni and Spaghetti Each 15c Krispie Crackers 2-Pound Package1 33c Red & White FLOUR 50-lb. Sack Each $2.20 BORAXO 10-oz. Cans Each 15c Red & White CAKE FLOUR 2 3-4-lb. Package 27c Starr's Purple PLUM JAM 2Mb. Glass Each 59c Red & White Luncheon Meat 12-oi. tin Each 42c Red & White Kitchen Towels Super try for Red & White BEANS Pane Cut No. i Cans, each ..... 18C Red l White Wheat Cereal 28-ei. Package 19C Grapenuts or Grapenut Flakes 12-os 2 for BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH Tin Each 18c Red & White C6RN OR GLOSS STARCH 1 Pound 3 for 25c Red & White Tomato Juice 46-ot. Tins Each 27c