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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21". 1946'
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
VALENTINE PARTY IS
ENJOYED MONDAY NIGHT
Miss Georgtne Johnson and
Miss Annalorts Ward were co
chairmen of the annual Valentine
party of the Junior Woman's
Club at a charming seven o'clock
no-hostess dessert-supper at seven
o'clock Monday evening at the
Tavern Grille. The Valentine
motif was beautifully carried out
In the decorations and covers
were placed for: Mrs. Robert
Harris, Mrs. Eva Barr, Mrs. Al
len Cordon. Mrs. Jack Josse, Mrs.
C. E. Hart, Mrs. Leslie Irvin, Mrs.
Donald Johnson, Mrs. Karl Kim
mcll, Mrs. S. K. McGaughev, Mrs.
Donald Metzger, Mm. N. u. Nel
son, Mrs. Eugene Rawson, Mrs.
Donald White, Miss Virginia Ash
ley, Miss Betty Baker, Miss Joan
Carpenter, Miss Georgine John
son, Miss Betty Jane Roberts,
Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Gerry
Stephens, Miss Betty Strong.
Miss Annalorts Ward and Miss
Cecelia Watzig, members, and
GET YOUR
Marfak Lubrication
Goodrich Tires
Batteries
from
JERRY HORN
Ttxaco Servict
Cor. Stephens and Mosher 8U.
Open 7 A. M. to B P. M.
Call 252
For Pickup and Dtlivery ,
Service.
Don't forgot your S. & H.
Green Stamps.
RADIO SERVICING
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34 BECKWITH
Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens RADIO SERVICE
Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherlin .,5'5 ?'?
: 510 N. Jackson
PAINTING Phone 236-R
BRUSH or spray painting, In- I
terior, or exterior. I'hone 898-J "1
or 712-R. PO Box 288. Range Wiring House Wiring
insurance WEBB'S ELECTRIC
Thtau Wbb
State Farm Mutual Auto-Ins-Co. Expert G. E. Range ane"
t,,e .f Pac,,i0 !ld9 Refrigeration Service
Phone 288 8. M. Soren.en, Agent phgn nJ L m ,
PLUMBING ' 1
Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121. WEST & DAVIE
PIANO TUNING paif
Arundel. Repairs, Dcmoth 189-L. and
public address equipment Pointing Contr actors
Lund Radio Service Phone 34 Phone 303 or 351-J
Sound equipment lor all uses. 440 N. Jackson
TRANSFER SERVICE ij
UMPQUA TRANSFER TRUCKS FOR RENT
Insurea carrier. Phone 1G7-J. You Drive Move Yourself
STORAGE Save 1 Long or Short
No business on Saturday Trips
cabinet WORK NICHOLSON'S SERVICE
station
Howe's Cabinet Shop 740 8. Stephens Phone 687
869 Hoover St. 1 1
REFRIGERATION
refrigeration Domestic Roseburg Paint Shop
and Commercial. Gray and Ham-, c i i r i-
mond, Canyonville. Phone 36. Inter.or Decorating
Atlas Powder FRED REECE' Contractor
and Blasting Supplies I Ph-422 510 N.Jackson
UMPQUA POWDER i
P47SUPPL.ieb0 Todd Building Co.
Gentral Contractors
BISHOP MODERNE S. Stephen, Phone 302
STUDIO .
218 N Jackson Mer,e Norman Studj0
Personality Portraits i i -i
Phon. 897 I" "a Beauty Shop
I 308 Pacific Bldg.
I Call 424 for Appointment
E. For Free Demonstration
"NEWBERRY'S" -I
WASHING MACHINE I Na jh T . T
SEWING MACHINE No Job To " To
P V,A UpM 1C.UAN" When Your Water Lea..
Parts Repairing Cal
S.-"J!"kT- Ro,,bur' "'" & Supply
aee Jim Today Company
1005 W. First St Phone 462J-2
b & b EEF!
T. Concrete Work A
A V I Waterproofing
A afV I 35 Years Experience ..
Pl Best of References
rnone Room 50. 1i"Ihs lintel
226 N. Jackson Phn o ntfbun. omon j
STEECK 4 SMITH CONSTRUCTION
electric shop MAINTENANCE
ELECTRIC WIRING RpAIR op ELECTR1CAl
Industrial, Commercial , rrmiBiaruv
House Wiring 1 EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC MOTORS OSBUN ELECTRIC
Sal... Repeir and Rewind Sal.s-R.ntoU-S.rvlc.
Immediat. Serve. of ski
Guaranteed Wotlt phone 726 J
lis N. aupbnn m. U3 West End ef
Roseburg, Oregon i Oak St. annua
Mrs. Clark Leedy and Mrs.
Claude Kennerly, guests.
The club will hold a business
meeting at eight o'clock the eve
ning ol March 4, at the home of
the contact chairman, Mrs. O. S.
Chambers, 1228 Madrone Avenue.
CARTER TWINS CELEBRATE
FOURTH BIRTHDAY
Jerry and Denny Carter, twin
sons of Sheriff and Mrs. O. T.
Carter, were honored at a Valen
tine party celebrating their
fourth birthday at the home of
their parents at four o'clock Feb
ruary 14. Table decorations were
carried out with small Valentine
favors, while chrysanthemums
and four tall tapers graced the
lace-covered table. A large birth
day cake with two hearts contain
ing four candles each was cut and
served to the guests.
Games were placed and Valen
tines and gifts were presented to
the guests of honor from: Mrs.
W. li. Meredith and children,
Dickie and Sue; Mrs. Walter
Kredrickson and son, Larry Mrs.
Bruce Carter and sons, Gairn and
Laren; Mrs. Walter Edmonds and
son, Walter; Mrs. R. G. Baker
and grandson, Eddie Barr, and
Mrs. Ivan Brosi and daughter,
Yvonne.
CLASS MEETING IS
HELD TUESDAY NIGHT
The adult women's class In
"How to Make Your Home More
Attractive'' met Tuesday night at
the Junior High School under the
direction of Mrs. Simonson. The
members drew graphs of their
living room and made furniture
cut-outs to place in the room.
Next week's class study will in
clude rug values, material tex
tures and linoleum coverings.
Those present were: Ruby Sea
Ion, Delia Schnore, Mrs. John
Cornilson, Laura Dingier, Betty
Neureiter, Maxine Sevall, Agnes
Schmidt, Emma Mann, Mrs. Dal
lon Jones and Elnor Sherk.
DILLARD W. 8. OF C. S.
HAS MEETING THURSDAY
The Dillard VV. S. of C. S. met
at a 1 o'clock pot luck luncheon
Thursday at the home of Miss
Gladys Johnston of Brockway.
The Valentine motif was carried
out in the decorations, as well as
the delicious refreshments served
at the lace covered tcle. A pleas
ant hour was spent in Valentine
quiz contests.
The president, Mrs. Nina Coon
conducted the business session.
The devotionaU were in charge
of Mrs. Lena Berhendt, after
which Mrs. Vivian Laurance pre
sented a missionary report. Mrs.
neien Kummiii gave a very m
terestine report on the mission
ary work done by her sister and
brother-in-law who have spent
several years in Africa. Hans
were completed regarding
"Penny Supper" to be held at the
Dillard School, March 1. Every
one in the community is coiaiany
invitca.
A cottage prayer meeting and
Bible study will meet every other
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
starting on Keb. 21 at the home
oi Mrs. Mercy Bueu and Mrs.
Nina Coon. Those present were:
Mrs: Carol Hercher, Mrs. Cor
nellla Smith, Mrs. Rosa Hi-inbach,
Mrs. Eflie Webber, Mrs. Mary
Schultz, Mrs. Emily Fosback,
Mrs. Stoner, Mrs. Grace Barnes,
Mrs. Olhal Barnes, Mrs. Helen
Buell, Mrs. Vivian Laurance,
Mrs. Lena Burks, Mrs. Nora Wil
liams, Mrs. Virginia Laurance,
Mrs. Myrtle McAiplne, Mrs. Cora
Evans, Mrs. Lena Bernendt, Mrs.
Mercy Buell, Mrs. Nina Coon,
Mrs. Helen Rummell, Mrs. Ber
tha Rummell and the hostesses,
Mrs. Ingram and Miss Gladys
Johnston.
PUBLIC INVITED TO
DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT
The members of the South Deer
Creek Grange have Issued a most
cordial invitation to the public to
enjoy a dance to be held at the
hall, two and a half miles south
of Dixonvllle, Friday evening,
February 22. Music will be fur
nished by Vic Rich and his
orchestra.
Sewing Machines Repaired
AN Maks
Genuine Singer Parts
Guaranteed
Singer Sawing Machine Co.
112 No. Stephens
Opposite Postoflice
HOUSE WIRING
MAINTENANCE
Bob's Electrical Service
RT. 1, BOX 127 Ph. 18 J-3
HARGIS ELECTRIC
Specialists
Radio, Refrigeration, House
hold Appliance Service
20 Years Experience
All Work Guaranteed
112 E. Cass St. Phone 944
AUTHORIZED
-TtUujtaq
Service
BERGH'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
630 Winchester Stmt
Servicing All Make Wann
Phona BOS Roseburg, Oregon.
LOANS
Personal & Automobile
UMPQUA FINANCE
333 North Jackson
Phone 320
Ureal Nm. S-tAS ant M.324
Roseburg Refrigeration
All Commercial
Sales and Servlc.
Maintenance and Repairs
Horn ft Mars ten
32S N. Jackson
Phone 20
Corky's Electrical Applianc.
Sales ft R.pair Service
Free pickup nnd delivery
service
321 N. Jackson
Phone li70
JOHN & MAC'S
FIX1T SHOP
REPAIRING
Home electrio appliance, ket
tles, aluminum pana, anything
except furniture. We call and
deliver.
337 E. 2nd Ave.. No.
2 blocka N. of Benson School
Phone 354 R
Herbert E. (Woody) Wood
Paperhanginq Paintinej
Venetian Bhndi 30 Day Service
Interior A Ckterlor
Decorating Contractor
Ph. 391 630 S. Mill St
SUNSHINE CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
The Northslde Sunshine Club
met Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Mary Hall for an enjoyable
Valentine party. Valentines were
exchanged and games were play
ed with Mrs. E. E. Emmitt win
ning high prize and Miss Ber
nardine Prlncen winning the door
prize. i
The hostess was assisted by
Mrs. Eva Wilkinson. In serving
delicious refreshments to: Miss
Bernardine Prineen, Miss Eliza
beth Paul, Mrs. Senna Hlney,
Mrs. Mary Prineen, Mrs. E. E.
Emmitt, Mrs. W. O. Patterson.
Mrs. Clara Stelwig, Mrs. Mar
garet Pendegrass, Mi's. Lucia
ingles and Mrs. Stella Pa'ne.
Miss Paul will entertain the
club February 28 at her home at
104 West Second Avenue North.
Pollyanna gifts will be exchanged.
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
HAS FINE DINNER
Kiversdale Grange met Friday
night at the hall with Eldon Ogle,
master, nresiding and first and
second degrees being given six
new members, while six others
were voted on, after which the
losing team of the pest hunt con
test, entertaind the winning team
at a sumptuous dinner. Covers
were placed for 97.
Lester Soencer and Alice Kruse
were aprxiinted captains of the
1946 pest hunt contest.
It was announced the home
economics club meeting will be
held at the home of Alice Kruse,
March 8. The next regular grange
meeting will be March 1 at 8:15
o'clock at the hall with Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Spencer, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ulrich and Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Kruse in charge of re
freshments. VALENTINE PARTY IS
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
Members and guests of the
Business and Professional
Women's Club enioyed a delight
ful dessert-supper and Valentine
partv in the basment of the Pres
bvterian Church Monday evening
with Edna Hclgeson, Vivian Logs
don and Mre Kice, hostesses. A
beautiful heart-shaped Valentine
box was placed at the door and
each member placed their Valen
tine in it. Ada Mae Rice pre
sented each member with a Dart
of a heart to be matched with
the other part -laced on chairs.
Daphne and lighted candles and
tiny red hearts graced the buffet
tables. Frieda Child and Laura
lies poured. Durino the dessert-
supper, Pat Gray, accompanied by
Georgene Shanklin, sang and
whistled three numbers, "Let it
Snow;" "Chinese Lullaby," and,
Bubbles." A piano solo, "Walt."
V. F. W. and AUXILIARY POST 2468
Meetings First and Third Thursdays
of Every Month
8:00 P. M.
Edges Hall
Full Line Automotive Parts, Accessories & Supplies
Philco Car Radios
Convenient Parking
PAT'S AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
602 Winchester St
Roseburg,
WILSONS
POWER SAW SALES AND SERVICE
Distributors
for
Diston and Titan Chain Saws
Both makes now on hand for Immediate delivery. Obtainable
in 6, 7, 1 0 and 11 H. P. motors. Som. used models on hand.
COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS
Chain Filinq and Repair
A power saw Is only as good as the service behind it. It will
pay you to see as before you buy.
20 S. Stephens St. Phon.279
CLUB "99"
Open 7 P. M. to 2:30 A. M.
Every Nite-Except Sunday
Featuring
Chicken in the Ruff, $1.00
DANCE AND DINE AT CLUB "99"
with
The Two Jays
"Judy and Jerry"
Wed.-Fri.-Sat. Nites
You bring makin's Wo furnish trimmin's
by Chopin was played by Miss
Shanklin.
Ruth Roberts, president, con
ducted the meeting and Ada Mae
Rice was appointed secretary to
fill the vacancy of Margaret Ath
erton. Guests present were: Wil
lena Luellen, Laily Cherryholmes,
Carla Criss and Mary Chapman,
and members were: Gene Mills
Pratt, Mary Moore, Frieda Child,
Peace Fox, Esther Brown, Cor
dellla McCallister, Edna May
Hayward, Stella Spencer, Iva
Springer, Laura lies, Lola B. Gra
ham, Ina Farnsworth, Goldie
Brunn. Martha Perry, Elnor
Sherk, Florence Snedaker, Alvia
Wetherell, Ada Mae Rice, Vivian
Logsdon and Edna Hclgeson.
MRS ZAOIE BISHOP
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
YONCALLA Honoring the
85th birthday of her mother, Mrs.
Zadie Bishop, Mrs. Luther Daugh
erty entertained at a dinner at
her home recently. Mrs. Cassius
Rychard made the beautifully
decorated birthday cake, which
was cut and served following a
most delicious dinner. Those pres
ent were Mrs. Zadie Bishop, Mrs.
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kirte
lcy, Mrs. Gertrude Stoute, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Daugherty, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Rychard, Michael
Upshaw, Phillip Rychard and Mr.
and Mrs. Daugherty. Mrs. Bishop
received many beautiful earns
and gifts from her friends.
SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN
MR. AND MRS. LUNDEEN
A very lovely surprise party
was given Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Lundeen on Valentine's da" by
the ladies of Elgarose. Delic
ious refreshments were served
to Mr. and Mrs. Lundeen, Mrs. I
E. O. Bloomquist, Mrs. E. Ed- (
man, Mrs. McDonald Mrs. I
Charles Oleson, Mrs. Carl Back
lund, Mrs. Emil Johnson, Mrs.
J. F. Wardwell, Mrs. O. Warren,
Mrs. , Carl Sunburg and Mrs.
Rudy Edman.
The afternoon was pleasantly
spent In sewing and visiting.
MONEY
Real Estat. Loans
For Building
Refinancing
Purchasing
Monthly Repayment Plan
Umpqua Savings &
Loan Association
Phone 608
Phone 574
Oregon
JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB
HAS VALENTINE PARTY
A delightful Valentine party
for the members of the Jolly
Circle Club pt West Melrose wai
held Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Eugene Smith. New;
officers were elected, with Mrs.
A. M. Ison, president ; Mrs. Floyd I
Simpson, vice president; Mrs.
Verney Sanders, seer, taiy treas
urer. Mystery sisters for the past
year were revealed, und names
exchanged for new mystery sis
ters for the coming year.
After the business meeting a
pleasant hour was spent In visit
ing. Delicious refreshments in
the Valentine motif were served
by the hostess to the following
members: Mrs. Floyd Simpson,
Mrs. A. M. Ison, Mrs. Grover
Craft. Mrs. Wayne Craft, Mrs.
Virgil Lynn, Mrs. J. B. Folden,
Miss Clara Schluenz, Mrs. Free
man Williams, Mrs. Verney Sand
ers and Mrs. Eunice Dier.
The next meeting will be on
February 27 at the home of Mrs.
Millard Manning. A canned fruit
exchange will be held.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Phones: 933 9 A. M. to 12 Days
730-J Evenings
225 E. 1st Ave. No.
Turkey Season It Here
Cash Buyers
of
Turkeys
Poultry
Eggs
Northwest Poultry & Duiry
Products Co.
500 W. Lane St.
Phon. 210
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
HOME BUILDERS' LUMBER COMPANY
Roseburg's Newest Retail Lumber Yard
One
PROMPT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR
NOW AVAILABLE
Mechanical work from motor tune-up to complete motor
overhaul by factory trained mechanics.
All Work Guaranteed
We carry a complete line of genuine Chrysler products parts.
CORKRUM MOTORS, INC.
Agency for
DE SOTO
114 N. Ros.
i
EVERGREENS
Heather
Daphne
Rhododendrons
Azaleas
BUSY BEE SEWING
CLUB HAS MEETING
GLENDALE The Busy Bee
Sewing Club met Wednesday at
the home of the new president,
Johanna Sipkens on Quint's Creek
road. Following the business
meeting and social hour, delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess to the following guests
and members: Emma Harrel,
Leta McCollem, Elizabeth Olden-i
burg, Marie G. Heinselman, of
New York, Moderne Brown, Vera
Stackhouse, Lotta Rife, Mrs. Per
villa Rife, Jennie Allen, Clara I.
Ross, Rachel Rutter, Susan Tan
ner, Opal Fitzgerald, Mary La
Path, Mina Johnson, Evelyn Van
Vulkenburg, Helen Kissenger and
Sadie Knypstra.
The next meeting will lv held
ROSEBURG MIMEOGRAPHING
SERVICE
Letters, Reports, Bulletins, Cards, etc
ADDRESSING
Work Neatly and Accurately Done
Orders Called for and Delivered
415 S. Pin. SttMt Phon. 222-J
ATTENTION
Window and Door Frames now available Any size, any
shape. Estimates given for cabinet work.
2x4 to 2x12 1" boards and shiplap timbers at
OPA approved prices.
, Ciiy Lumber & Builders Supply Co.
North Umpqua Highway J mile east of County Barn.
See Ken Adams or Phone 659
Mile North on Highway
Next to Camp View Auto Court
Phone 373-R-3
Let us take care of your building needs
SEE "CHUCK" SHOTWELL
Get Ready
for your
SPRING PLANTING
BULBS
Gladioias (variety of colors)
Tuberous Begonias
Ranunculus
Anemones
FLOWERING SHRUBS
Camellias In veriery of sizes
and colors
Sweet Peas
EiVAR!ETY;ST0REES3
at the home of Emma Harrel,
March 11
RUSSELL'S
Typewriter Service
Office Machine Service
and Supplies
335 N. Jackson Phone 320
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
948 W. First St.
Services: Thurs 7:30 P. M.
Sun. 9:45-11 A. M., 7:30 P. M.
W.lcom.
"99"
PLYMOUTH
Phon. 408
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