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ROSEBURG" NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS',' ORE&"ON,'THURSD"AYrJULY l3;r944.
SojcMy and CIu6a
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MRS, GARMAN ENTERTAIN8
CLUB THURSDAY
. SUTHERLIN Mrs. Garman
very graciously entertained the
East Side Garden club last Thurs
day at her home on the Pacific
highway south of town.
. The meeting was called to or
der. by. the. president, ponald.Pat
torsonr Under new. business .they
planned, fqr, their, final picnic of
the season. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. M.
Patterson on July 22.
A very delightful program was
rendered by several members of
the group, which consisted of two
skits, a piano solo, and Mrs. Har
ley Parker played three selections
on the accordion. At the close of
the meeting Mrs. Garman served
delicious refreshments to the
group.
MRS. DILL HONORED
WITH SHOWER
AZALEA Mrs. H. H. Walter
mire and Mrs. Ruth Sanderson
were hosteses Friday afternoon
at a pink and blue shower honor
ing Mrs. Carroll Dill, Sr.
Guests present were: Mrs. Dill,
Mrs. Cora Chadwick, Mrs. R. C.
Johns, Mrs. Champ Johns, Mrs.
J. S. Evans, Esther Thorpe, Mrs.
Cora Miller, Mrs. Arlo Worley,
Max and Peggy Sanderson, Mrs.
Sanderson, and Mrs. Waltermlre.
Mrs. Dill received many nice
gifts, several from persons un
able to attend.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served.
MR. AND MRS. FLORY
ENTERTAIN CLUB
SUTHERLIN Mr. and Mi s.
Clifford Flory very graciously en
tertained their Pinochle club at
their lovely home east of Slither
lin Saturday evening.
Cards were enjoyed until a late
hour, when refreshments were
served to: Mr. and Mrs. GJ W.
Milam, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Man
ning, Mr. and Mrs. William Cro
well, Mrs. Jake Francis, Miss
Francis Larson, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Cracroft and daughter,
Donna, and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Flory and their
daughters, Jacqueline and San
dra. KEYSTONE' CLUB TO
HOLD POTLUCK SUPPER
The Methodist Keystone club
members and their husbands arc
invited to enjoy a six-thlrly
o'clock potluck supper Monday
night, July 17, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoo Marsters on
South Kane street. Those attend
ing are asked to bring their own
table service, a salad and a hot
dish. Dessert and bread will be
furnished. Those not knowing
the way to the Marsters home
and those desiring transporta
tion, are asked to meet at the
church parlors.
COUPLE UNITED AT
CAMAS VALLEY
CAMAS VALLEY Roberta
Jeanne Bramhall of Roscburg
and Marsh Skaggs, Jr., were mar
ried at the community church on
Sunday afternoon at two o'clock.
Pastor Gene Elliot performed the
ceremony in the presence of
members of the immediate famil
ies. Shirley Joanne Skaggs, sister
of the groom, was bride's maid
and Ed Joyce, an uncle ot (he
groom, acted as best man. The
young couple are spending their
honeymoon at the mountain cab
in of Ed Dahl.
MR. AND MRS. BIGELOW
ENTERTAIN ON MONDAY
GLENDALE Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Blgelow entertained at a de
lightful Chinese noodle dinner
party at their home Monday eve
ning, having as guests: Arte Ste
phens, Seaman 1c, U. S. navy,
who is spending his two weeks
leave in Glendale; Mr. and Mi's.
E. J. Harris, Miss Nadlneand Miss
Marilyn Harris, and Miss Loa
and John Blgelow.
MRS. BELL GUEST OF
DR. AND MRS. DEAN
Mrs. William Boll was the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Dean, at their home, Chns Mar
near fdleyld Sunday. Dr. and
Mrs. Dean are planning to spend
Iho rest of July at their summer
home. Mrs. Dean's mother, Mrs.
Rogers, Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas,
and Bobby and "Hutch" Farmer,
sons of Bob Farmer, are slaying
with the Deans.
PICNIC ENJOYED
AT FAIR OAKS
SUTHERLIN A Fourth of
July picnic was enjoyed at the
Fair Oaks picnic grounds by: Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Francis, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Cracroft and daughJ
Uts, Betty and Donna, Mr., and
Mrs. Alva Manning and daugh
ters, Catherine and Jessie Ma
r.ln 'in A nf-inrlrlailrrlitm-a Tlirlt
1 J .1 A ...A. I
tlfiu myia, nil. aiiu iviin. sunlit;
Moore and daughter, Charline(
Mrs. Moore,' Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
ford Flory and daughters,. Jac-.
queline and Sandra, and Frank
Holgato.
LADY ELKS TO MEET
THIS EVENING
The Lady Elks will meet to
night at eight o'clock at the tem
ple with Mrs. L. L. Wimberly,
president, in charge of the busi
ness session. High score prizes
will be awarded winners in con
tract bridge and pinochle. All La
dy Elks are cordially Invited to
be present.
D. OF U. V. TO
MEET FRIDAY NIGHT
Florence Nightingale Tent No.
15, Daughters of Union veterans
of the Civil War will meet Fri
day night at 7:30 o'clock at the
Roseburg Woman's clubhouse on
South Jackson street. All mem--bcrs
arc urged to be present.
Around the County
sugar;stamps
GOOD INDEFINITELY
Azalea
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horton were
in Giants Pass on business Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Roach
and chelldren visited from Sun
day until Tuesday at Fall Creek
with Mrs. Roach's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Jenks, and at
tended the family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans and
Esther Thorp, were in Roseburg
on business Saturday.
Mrs. Ora Condrny and chil
dren, Colleen and Richard, Xro-n
Grants Ps visiter' fr'ends a,id
attended ihc celebration here the
Fourth.
Mrs. Jake Pruilt from Klam
.ilh Falls Is here visiting h"-.-mother
Mrs. Mary Wilson, an:
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
ard Mrs. Henry Tanner.
Harold Lapp returned to his
home' in Marsh field Thursday
afler visiting here with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gae
decke. Mrs. Allle Garrison and Jim
White were Roseburg business
callers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pletterson of Eu
gene were weekend guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evans.
Mrs. Lewis Brady and Miss
Ueen Gilham of Medford visited
here over the holiday with their
mother, Mrs. Hllrey Gilham.
Joe Jenks, who is with the U.
S. navy, rcqently returned from
Africa to enjoy a thirty-day fur
lough. Fred Soulhwick of the Douglas
county fire patrol association in
Roseburg, attended to business
here Friday.
Mrs. Roy Hardage and daugh
ter Marie were in Roseburg F ri
day, where t hoy had dental work
done.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Kemp
were In Roscburg on business Friday.
Yoncalla
YONCALLA - Paul ('pshaw
of Portland spent the Fourth of
iuly weekend hero with his par
ents and two children.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert k'inman
unit Mrs. Mahel Howard of Cor.
vu His renewed old acquaintances
here Friday. Mr. Kinman has just
returned from a two-year slay
with the U. S. army in the south
I'aeiric.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dear and
daughter of Camas. W ash., sm-nt
the weekend here visit inn at the
parental Jim Toner home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clarno anil
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Woolcy of
Marshfield spent Sunday vliiting
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Barbering.irijthe Breeze
"It's pooler outside" was the decision of a Milwaukee barber, vho
promptly moved his chairs and equipment out onto the sidewalkv
whcic customers could enjoy the breeze, to say nothing of the
breezy sights.
at the George Edes home. I relatives.
Donald Digelow, who is with Paul Cox, who is with the U.
the U. S. navy, spent several days S army at Fort Lewis, visited
here last week visiting friends i his parents here last week,
and relatives. Mr. alM Mrs. Clarence Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Damon, I and family and Oven Davis, who
Mrs. Emma Jackson and Mrs. 1 have lived In California for the
John Jackson and Mr. and Mrs.
Poi'scy. anil family visited rela
tives at Glide last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arne Bjork and
d.iughter of Portland spent sever
al days hi-re last week visiting
past year, visited relatives and
friends here last week en route
to Portland where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frerlenek Apple
gte rf Umqua vi-hr-' nl (he
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APRICOT JAM RECIPE ,
SAVES SUGAR, FRUIT
Make it This Quick,
Easy Way (
4 Cups Ground Pruit '
A Cups Sugar ,
Cup Lemon Juice
1 P.ck8c M.CP. Pcctio
Wh and pit i pounds fullv npr irri.
coif, grind. Do not perl. Mrajnrc rv
clly 4 level cups ol the ground liuil
(ndil water to fill l.vit cup. If nccr
Mry) Into a l.irgc keltic. Add the MC.
P. Pectin nnH Li,n juice, stir well .in J
bring to a Kiil. stirring constantly.
NOW. add the sug.ir ( which has been :
previously measured), continue stir- '
'Inu. und hrlnn to n lull rolling boil, i
BOIL- HXACTLY 4 MINUI'IiS. Re
move from fire, let the boll inh.Mdr, 1
stir and akim by turns for 5 minutes. ',
Pour Into sterilized ir. allowing I
inch jpote (or itoling with fresh par-
Jijk -
Some said all freshness was ejaugod
by a daisy. That was before Patterson's
Bread proved them all craiy.
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Beavers Blank '
Seals in Second
Straight Win
The Portland Beavers blanked
the San Francisco Seals, 4 0, last
night for their second straight
win in the home park and in so
doing knocked the Seals out of
first place in the league ; stand
ings. Meanwhile, the Seattle Rain-
icrs, opening their home scries 1
with a double header with Oak-!
land muffed a chance to return '
to the league lead by dropping
both ends of the double header
by scores of 3-2 and 1-0.
The double loss dropped Seat
tle from second to third behind
the Seals, while the Oakland
Acorns jumped Into first by vir
tue of a 3 0 victory over San Di
ego. In the league's other series, last
place Sacramento clipped Los An
geles for a double win, 6-1 and 3
1, and tightened the league
scramble to only four games top
to bottom.
,In the Portland game, the Bea
vers were helped by three San
Francisco errors in the second
inning when they put the game
on ice with two runs. They added
singles in the fifth and eighth.
Pitcher Roy Helser, hurling
his fifth shutout of the season,
limited the Seals to five hits. ;
Airtight baseball all the way
featured both Hollywood's one
run victories in Seattle. In the
German Aoe Downed
LONDON, July 13 (AP-it
Eugene Zweigcrt, who as one of
Germany's leading air aces claim
ed he had downed 69 allied planes
has been killed on the western
front, the German radio announc
ed today.
Stage Star Dies
NEW YORK, July 13 (API
Mrs. Betty Compton Knappen,
37, wife of Theodore T. Knappen,
an engineer, and previously the
wife of former Mayor James J.
Walker of New York, .died last
night. - ' -
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Roseburg, Ore.
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Grant App'.egate home last week.
Miss Lovina Wilson, teacher at
Cunann f:it U.aa T.ola IVInn
Brant, also of Eugene, visited at 1 first Kame. scheduled for seven
innings, me ldI3 WUll in me
ninth when Frank Kelleher scor
ed after hitting a double. In the
second game Del Jones doubled
and scored on Les Power's single
in the fourth for the only tally
of the game. Carl Fischer, Seat
tle hurler, iheld the Stars to four
hits in the second game, one less
than the Ttainiers collected, but
still lost. Fischer issued one base
on balls, the only one in both
games.
the Bernice Wilson and
Brant home last week.
Mrs. Jimmie Dodd and son are
visiting at the Roy Dodd homa
for a few days from their home
in Oakland.
Ralph Burton of Sacramento
is visiting at the parental Burton
home north of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thiel,
Mr. and Mrs. Delton Thiel and
two children, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Radabaugh and two sons, and
Mr. and Mrs. Nolnn snent Run-
day in Eugene helping Bud Cel-1 H was tken to Drain, where
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lars, formerly of Yoncalla, cele
brate his 79th birthday. A picnic
was enjoyed on the butte.
Francis Bigelow suffered bad
bruises and a possible shoulder
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Bertha Devore gave him first aid
and sent him to the Sacred Heart
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Howard Applegate, son of Mr.
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and dragging him several feet. I days last week.
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