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FOUR ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 f. 1945 RADIO tERVICINQ Lund Radio service. Phone 81 Radio Doctor. 306 N. Stephen!. SAW FILING AND GUMMING FA1MTIMO WELLS' PAINTING SERVICE, available now lor interior work. Paperhanglng. 520 N. Jackson Street. BJiUSH or spray painting, In terior, or exterior. Phone 898-J or 712-K. PO Box 288. Paper Hanging and Painting Sheet Rock Finishing and Taping Dick Thurston, L. G. Star Rt. INSJRANC& State Farm Mutual Auto-lne-Co. Ufa aV Flra, 301 Paolfla Bldg. Phone 288 8, M. Saransen, Agent. PLUMw NO Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121 PIANO TUNINQ IrundeL Repairs, Demoth 18S-L. PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT Land Radio Service Phone Si. Sound equipment for all uses. UMPQUA TRANSFER . Insured carrier. Phone 167-J. STORAGE No business on Saturday CABINET WORK Howe's Cabinet shop 86 Hoovsr St. REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATION Domestic and Commercial. Gray and Ham mond, Canyonvllle, Phone 36. PHYSICIANS KATHERINE Shlecf, M.D. Phone 692 Sutherlln WELDING DAN'S WELDING I"ortahle, Electric, Gas Phone 1730, Canyonvllle Rang Wiring House Wiring THOMAS WEBB Export G. E. Range and Refrigeration Service Phone 757-L Rt 1, Box 18 STEECK AND SMITH Electric Motor Repair 11S N. Stephens ' Repair and !wlnd large Indus trial motors and fractional H. P. Quick service. Guaranteed work Pick up service. Phone; 3S1 Rossburg, Oregon ROSEBURG AUCTION & COMMISSION YARDS I mile North, Highway 99 Stock tales every Monday, 1 :00 P. M. sharp. Miscellaneous tales every Thursday at 1 1:00 A. M. Phone 896 . L W. WATKINS, Manager ANNUAL FALL BANQUET SPONSORED AT SCHOOL YONCALLA The annual fall banquet, sponsored hy the home economics class of Yoncalla High school, entertaining the High school hoard members and their wives, and the llinh school lac ulty and wives and (unhands, was held In the home economics rooms, Thursiiny evening. The meal was conked and served hy different memliera of the class. Hie following Chinese menu was served: orange Uv, swrrt sour rihs, chop suey lotus blossom, eRg fu yung, dragon's beard nec tar, Chinese iome;ranates. cook ies ahd tea. Itic ileeoralions and everything was in Chinese cus tom, except the silver. Following tiie banquet a short program was enjoyed cir.slstln of addivss of welcome by frof. Parsons, piano solo, Mrs. George Kdes; reading, Anna Huntington; vocal and piano solos by Prof. Wahlton, and several numbers by the Girls Glee cltih comHsed of Alice Case. Lucy Anne Pal sons. I,ylia .lean Oiniphell, Jeanne l.nnney, Jerry Conk, Suatme CiK'keram, Donna Palmer, and Iarlcuc line. The following pirls prepared and served the meal: Alice Case.' Jerry Cook. Lucy Anne Parsons. Anna Huntington, Patlcive Lane and Naomi Wilson. The following guests were pres ent: Irof. and Mrs. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Minor ApplcgHip, Mr. and Mis. Wilbur ISrinm, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Kdes, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvrv Cocker. im, Mrs. S-hoen-In'ig. Mr. anil Mrs. Archie Thorn- j as. I'nit. anil Mrs. Wattllon, anil 9n - . a i . . a , -m r r " m BECKWITH RADIO SERVICE Sine 1922 810 K. Jocksoe WEST DAVIE General Paint Dealers and Painting Contractor! Phono 303 or SS1-J 440 N. Jaokeon TRUCKS FOR RENT Vou Drive Move Yourw.'f Save i Long or Short Trips NICHOLSON'S SERVICE STATION 740 8. Stephens Phone 887 Roseburg Paint Shop Exterior & Interior Decorating FRED REECE, Contractor Ph. 422 SIP N. Jackson Todd Building Co. General Contractors L 2d Av. South Phone 301 WOLBERT WELDING & MACHINE WORKS Oldest shop In Roseburg Most Up-to-Date Equipment 129 2nd Ave. S. Phone 432 ' J. E. "NEWBERRY'S" WASHING MACHINE SEWING MACHINI VACUUM CLEANER Parte eV Repairing All Makee" See "Jim" Today 1005 W. First BL Roseburg Refrigeration Al Commercial Sales and Service - Maintenance and Repairs Hom & Marstert 328 N. Jackson Phono 270 Patton's Electric Co. INDUSTRIAL WORK REFRIGERATION SUTHERUN PHONE 29 1 3 WOOD!!! Old Growth Fir Deliveries Phono Oakland 49F-2 Gilbert Wandell the home economics teacher,-Mlss Ethel VVooley. A report from the Junior Red Cross of the Yoncalla High school Is that 100 per cent of the stu dents are enrolled in the Junior Red Cross. DELIGHTFUL DINNER ENJOYED ON FRIDAY SUTHERUN Mrs. .Maude Murphy was a most gracious hostess laat Friday evening w hen she entertained at a very charm ing chicken dinner at her home on Highway TO south of Sutherlln, In honor of her daughter, Miss Etta Murphy, who has received an hnnoranel discharge from the WACs. Fall flowers carried out a pretty motif for the occasion. Covers were arranged for Miss Murphy, guest of honor; and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slaeey anil children, Nancy and Jimmy: Mr. and Mrs. William Crowell. Mrs. Fred Walter and son. Melvin; Mr. and Mrs. George Shamp, Mr. and Mrs. Gay lord Ltmgtnn and daughter, Sharon; Mis. George Miller and daughter. Mildred and the hostess. Mrs. Murphy. The pleasant evening noma were sx nt In visiting. TILLICUM BRIDGE CLUB IS ENTERTAINED SUTHERUN- link and hi-one ehysanthemums formed the at tractive bomiucls used ulut tiie rooms by Mrs. fc. H. llamuill. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be iue it sot rik'ht to tiie sent of the trouble to help loosen and expel Srrm laden pnirgni, and aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in- utuiiru urouniti imiiToua mom" cranes. Tell your drnisiil.it to sell you , a bottle of CreomulAion with the un derstandlne; you must like the way it quickly allays the rotiith or you axe to have vonr money bark. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Cheit Colds, ?ron chitia HOUSE WIRING MAINTENANCE Bob's Electrical Service RT. 1, BOX 127 Ph. 18-J J HARGIS ELECTRIC Speclalistt Radio, Rot rlaeratlon, House hold Appliance service. 20 Years Experience All work guaranteed 208 N. Main 8L Phono S44 AUTHORIZED ItfTtsM JtrtUH'ft APPLIANCE fiEWVICt Winchester Street ittrvlPiaf AU Mak W Mat ere afhoa Mbitf, Oref LOANS Personal A Automobile UMPQUA FINANCI 138 North Jaokson Phone 320 uma Ne S-asa and M-SM RUSSELL'S Typewriter Service ' Offloe Mact.lne Servloa. and Supplies 833 N. Jackson Phone 320 B&B TAX! Phone 948 226 N. Jackson Roseburg Auction Barn Highway 99 North Phone 898 Jack Johnston, Auctioneer Farm Sales and Real Estate CLUB ,'99" Eddie Eittreim, Proprietor DINING and DANCING Your Choice of Fine Wine Winchester, Oregon Herbert E. (Woody) Wood Paperhanging Painting Interor a Exterior Decorating Contractors Ph. 391 890 S. Mill St. Dr. George L. Nicholas Dr. Dallen H. Jones Douglas County Veterinarians Largo and Small Animal Hoapitals Rosebure Phono 118 when she graciously entertained Ihc Tilllcuin Uiidge club at her lovely home on Third avenue Tuesday afternoon with a one thirty o'clock salad luncheon. Covers were placed for: Mrs. .1. D. Collier, Mrs. Cecil Carr, Mrs. Edward l-amorcaux, Mrs. Maude Vogelphol, Mrs. Clauik' Schrack, Mrs. A. U Cooper, Mrs. Wilbur Payne, Mis. E. J. Loney, Mrs. Uoal Stearns. Mrs. Hi it tain Slack. Mrs. Harry Barker. Mrs. Edgar Jones, Miss Mary Alice Randall and the hostess, Mrs. Randall. Auction hringe was enjoyed during the afternoon hcurs with Mrs. Slack winning high score; Mi's. Stearns, second high; Mrs. Vogclphol. low kcoiv and Mrs. Schrack the traveling goose. COUNTY CE. MEMBERS TO HOLD SKATING PARTY The Ilouglas County Christian Endeavor Union will sponsor a skating parly Friday night. No vcmlHT U3, at 7 o'clock at the Winchester link. All Christian Endeavor societies in the counlv are invited. All persons attend ing are asked to bring Iheir own admission fee lor admittance to the rlok PtpU Cesuaiaif, rtaiKSued lettlert Pspil-Cela Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNI9HT SORTER BUSY BEE CLUB IS HOSTESS TO SUNSHINE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY AZALEA The Busy Bee club en tertained the Sunshine club at : the the grange hall Wednesday i afternoon. A short program was greatly enjoyed. First on the program waa a welcoming speech for i Mrs. Johnson. Two solos by I Mrs. Rex Stackhouse, two read-! ings by Mrs. Kenneth Brown, a j short comic, "Mrs. Fitzgeraldsj Neighbors." After the program visiting was enioyed. The long serving table was decorated with large bouquets of asters and Jems. I Lovely refreshments w e r e I served at the usual tea hour. I Those enjoying this affair were 1 Mrs. J. R. Pickett, Mrs. Gerald I Pickett, Mrs. Henry Gaedecke, j Mrs. William Croff, Mrs. H. H. Waltermire, Mrs. William Jant zer, Mrs. Carl Koehler, Mrs. Jake Fisher, Mrs. Jim Croff, Mrs. Floyd Ames, Mrs. Fred Horton, Mrs. Maurice Croff, Mrs. John Jantzer, Mrs. Donald Johnson, Mrs. Roy Hardage, Mrs. R. A. Derrig, Mrs. Henry Coyle, Mrs. John Oldenburg, Mrs. R. C. Johns, Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Walter Tanner, Betty Lovell, Mrs. Blaine Johnson, Mrs. La Prath, Mrs. Virgil McCollum, Mrs. Frank Hill, Mrs. Rex Stack house, Mrs. Sipkens and Mrs. Sloper. H. E. CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING KELLfJGG Kellogg Home Economic club met at the hall, Thursday afternoon, with Bessie Haine, chairman, presiding. All officers were present. The short business meeting was followed by a Coin March, with Elizabeth Fisher at the piano. The Coin March prize, brought by Anna Curzon, was won by Doris Hol comb. Immediately following a roll call, Hints for a Bride, which preceded the lovely bridal shower given In honor of Mrs. Charles Winter. Mrs. Minter re cently of New York, was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts from the following ladies: Emma Madison, Mildred Ladd, Mrs. Daniels. Rita Minter, Martha Kausche, Peari Kausche, Helen Miller, Margaret Holcomb, Doris Holeolmb, Bessie Haines, Hannah Madison, Mabel Rader, Anna Madison, Elizabeth Fisher, Nannie Bullock, Martha Bullock, Frances Bullock, Blanche Bul lock, Ruth Gilbreath, Ada George, Marie Gates, Anna Curzon, Mary Goodman and Lois Solomon. After the many packages had been opened delicious refresh ments were served. GRANGE MEETING IS HELD SATURDAY NIGHT GLIDE Glide Grange met? at the hall on Saturday evening with the master, M. H. McCord in the chair. , Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sorafen and Glenn .Warner were given the obligation and welcomed as new members. Melvin McCord, an old member was reinstated. Plans were made for the bene fit program to be given Decem ber 1. Election of officers for the fol lowing year was held as follows: Master, M. H. McCord; overseer, Ruth Casebeer; Lecturer, lna Scrafin; steward, Clyde Gard ner; assistant steward, Pete Sera fin; chaplain, Carrie Shrum; gate keeper, Dick Woods; ceres, Ada Gardner; Pomona, Vera Standley; Flora, Lorrlla Case beer; lady assistant steward, Stella McCord. Refreshments were served and a social hour was enjoyed after the business meeting. GRANGE TO HOLD ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DINNER ON THURSDAY South Creek grange has Invited nil members and the residents of the entire community to attend the annual polluck Thanksgiv ing dinner at the hall at one t'clock sharp Thursday. A pro gram will follow the dinner and dancing will lie enjoyed during the evening hours. "I LOST 32 LBS.! WIAft till 14 AGAIN" vm i an irsj., jritejt jffynmii foe y ' weight wwkly with AV L8 iU- A nun Canity Itoiluring l'Un. Now tV b ha aixl4 lujiir. Your s "a! perMDo niajr or my not be tbt muum but try Xhm Miir rliiriivg pita. Ftttt B Mutt Mm HttuiU ear eMoey bok. la piinK-ftl teta enrwIurUwi hy eMilrrftl (iiM-;ora morr 1 hn IM ftoTwon loet 14 tu l.SnnuniU . In a few wck. with 1S Mt.mlalUtnJy Kcducttm Piatt. Noasereli.. No Uiativre. No drusje. Kl plenty. You don't rut out nieala, potatoes, tMc, yvy just rut them down. CiinrM wkn vou enjoy tUttcioua AY 1)8 it!' nnb. Only J.J I or tt days tupptr. Ikon '.t - v HMturMu a I'hMt mury, Riwetuug. lm$ IduU City. N. Tt lottliaf Ccv, el kuebur?, Otegov fops PUBLIC INVITED TO ANNUAL THANKSGIVING BALL THURSDAY NIGHT With Thanksgiving- dav near, residents making plans for cele brating the holidays are urged to mark the Thanksgiving ball at the armory on their calendar for Thursday night. This ball has been an annual affair in Rose burg and in the past has been given by the Business and Pro fessional Woman's club. This year the dance will be sponsored by the Roseburg Recreation commit tee and ail proceeds will go to the local recreation program which Is carried on in the community for both adults and youngsters. By attending the dance the public not only receives an evening of enjoyment but also helps a worthy cause. A 5-piece orchestra has been engaged for the affair and danc ing will continue from 9 P. M. until 1AM. The committee also announces that it is to be formal. As only one or two formal af fairs are scheduled for the com ing winter this promises to be one of the largest dances of the season. NEW OFFICERS ARE ELECTED BY GRANGE KELLOGG Kellogg grange, No. 811, met in regular session with Master Dayton Minter pre siding. Roll call found three offi cers absent. J. A. and Anna Cur zon were given the obligation and Charles and Janet Minter favor ably voted upon to become mem bers. Two other applications for membership were read and re ferred to an investigating com mittee. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: master, Eldon Fisher; overseer, Gale Madison; lecturer, Emma Madison; steward, Cornelius Mil ler; assistant steward. Grant Mad ison; chaplain, Mabel Rader, treasurer, George Madison; sec retary, Bessie Haines; gate keep er, Boyd Rader; Ceres, Anna Cur zon; Pomona, Rita Minter; Flora, Jen Fisher; lady assistant stew ard, Mildred Ladd; musician, Elizabeth Fisher. A movie, "The Milky Way," will be shown at the hall the eve ning of November 30. Everyone is invited. Radio's Interior Yields Two Valuable Rings PORTLAND, Nov. 20 (JP C. W. Smedley twirled the dial of his new radio furiously, but noth ing happened.- He took it apart to find the trouble. Inside the loudspeaker he found a jeweler's box contain ing two rings a diamond and a gold wedding band. Police are trying to trace the owner. but not too big to be friendly YES, th "big" hotol. And iMcautw w or lit big hotel, statesmen and diplomats. 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