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ROSEBURG" NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2T. 1945
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTEB
BENSON P.-T. A. HAS
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT
Benson P.-T. A. held its regular
meeting Monday at 7:30 p. M.
with Mrs. I.. Strode as the new
president. There was a short bust
ness meeting and Mrs. Gray and
Mrs. Bennett each gave a talk on
the "Kecreation project that the
schools ana p.-r. A. s are trying
so nara to put over and which is
so desperately needed. Alter the
business session a very niee pro
gram was presented, consisting
of: Mrs. Lowell Kussell with sev
eral native Indian songs, "Indian
Love Call," "Take the Name of
Jesus" and "Nearer My (Jod to
Thee." Mr. Russell sang "Hells of
St. Mary's," "Smoke (Jets In Your
Eyes" and a little "ditty" from
Arkansas. Jane Hissell presented
her boys and girls in a tap dance
and her ballett girls in a review.
Teddy and Dale Wheeler. Hose
burg's cowboy singers, with "Sky
and
Ball Paint." "Born To Lose'
"Moon Over My Shoulder."
After the program delicious re
freshments of home made cake
and coffee were served in the
lunch room. Benson School is
proud of the way that the par
ents are beginning to take an In
terest in the P.-T. A. and they
urge that all the new .parents
please attend P.-T. A. to get
acquainted and help to make this
a bigger and better organization.
STATE DIRECTOR TO
VISIT HERE TONIGHT
Mrs. Catherine Bowcn, State
Field Director over Oregon and
Washington lor the Woman s
Benefit Association, will pay her
official visit here tonight and will
be guest of honor at a six-thirty
o'clock banquet at the Hotel Rose.
All members are urged to be pres
ent, as Mrs. Bowen will hold a
school of instruction following the
banquet.
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
HAS BIRTHDAY DINNER
and the Rlverstale Grange voted
la favor of the resolution.
Th Ant-It S meeting nf iht
Honoring members n a v I n g i Grange will be held at 8:15 at
birthdays In January, February the hall with Mrs. C. M. Stark
and March, the Riversdale , j,c TrowMc, Mrs. Charli ne
Grange met Friday night at the Trowlle and Harry Denton in
hall for a delightful seven o'clock
potluck supier, followed bv the
regular grange session in charge
of the master, Eldon Ogle.
The third and fourth obligation
were given to Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert and Mrs. R. L. Matthews.
Four names were presented for
membership and the degree
team conferred the first and sec
ond degrees on 15 members;
eight from Camas Valley and
seven from Sutherlin.
The Grange voted to have the
charge of refreshments.
TEA IS CHARMING
AFFAIR AT LADD HOME
YONCALLA Mrs. W. J. Ladd,
assisted by Mrs. Kirteley and
Mrs. Tystad entertained at a tea
and missionary meeting at the
Ladd home, Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Perry Smith, president of
the W. S. C. S. presided at a
very interesting business miH't
ing. Reports of different com
mittees were given. The So
ciety ordered work started on
Kiwanls Club present an enter- j an inside lavatory. Committees
laiiiiiieiii on pi n i hiiu u aa
decided to postpone the nenelit
card party planned for that eve
ning to tne following jvionoay,
April 8. to be held at the hall at
8 P. M. Prizes will be awarded
winners in five-hundred and pin
ochle and refieshments will be
served. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
A resolution was presented
from the Azalea Grange asking
for a rountv drmonstrntinn aent
RADIO SERVICING I
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34
Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens
Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherlin
PAINTING I
r
Roseburg Transfer
and Storage
City Pickup and Delivery
130 N. Pin St.
Phone 927
BECKWITH
RADIO SERVICE
Sine 1922
510 N. Jackson
Phont 236 R
BRUSH or spray painting. In
terior, or exterior. Phone 808-J
or 712 R. PO Box 288.
INSURANCE
State Farm Mutual Auto-lnsCo.
Life A Fire, 301 Paciflo Bldg.
Phone 288 8. M. Sorenien, Agent
L K. CORNWELL
Designer & Draftsman
201 Lumbermen's Bldg.
Phone 420
Sewing Machines Repaired
All Makes
Genuine Singer Parts
Guaranteed
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
112 No. Stephens
Ooposlte Postoffice
PLUMBING
Coen Lumber Co. Phone 12L
PIANO TUNING -
Arundel. Repairs, Demoth 189-L.
PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT
Lund Radio Service Phone 34
Sound equipment lor all uses.
TRANSFER SERVICE
Rang Wiring ' Hour- Wiring
WEBB'S ELECTRIC
Tkimu Waab
Expert G. E. Range ant
Refrigeration 8ervice
Phone 757 L flt 1, Dox 16
UMPtJ.UA TRANSFER
Insurea carrier. Phone 1G7-J.
STORAGE
No business on Saturday
CABINET WORK
Howe's Cabinet Shop
869 Hoover St
REFRIGERATION
REFRIGERATION Domestic
and Commercial. Gray and Ham
mond, Canyonville. Phone 30.
WEST & DAVIE
General Paint Dealers
and
Painting Contractors
Phone 303 or 351-J
440 N. Jackson
HARGIS ELECTRIC
Specialists
Radio, Refrigeration, House
hold Appliance Service
20 Years Experience
All Work Guaranteed
112 E. Cass St. Phone 944
See Singer Sewing Center for
Buckle Covering, Custom-made
Belts, Buttonholing, Hemstitch
ing, Monogramming. 24-hour
Service.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
112 N. Stephens Ph. 723
TRUCKS FOR RENT
" You Drive Move Yourself
Save I Long or Short
Trips
NICHOLSON'S SERVICE
STATION
740 S. Stephens Phone 687
AUTHORIZED
llUujtatj
BE RGH'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
fl.10 Winchester Street
Servicing AU Mk Waaher
Phone) St stotMbuxg, Orcaron.
SEPTIC TANKS -and
CESS POOLS
Cleaned and Installed
Phone Oakland 242
HOUSE WIRING
MAINTENANCE
Bob's Electrical Service
RT. 1, BOX 127 Ph. 18 J 3
Roseburg Paint Shop
Exterior & Interior Decorating
FRE0 REECE, Contractor
Ph. 422 510 N. Jackson
B & B
TAXI
Phone 948
226 N. Jackson
Plumbing Contractor
Jobbing a Specialty
WM. A. MARDORF. SR.
Edcnbower Trailer Court
Rt. 2, Box 135
Todd Building Co.
General Contractors
904 S. Stephens Phone 302
JOHN & MAC'S
FIX1T SHOP
REPAIRING
Home electrlo appliance, ket
tles, aluminum pane, anything
except furniture. W call and
deliver.
337 E. 2nd Ave, No.
2 blocks . of Benson School
Phone 354 R
Roseburg Plumbing & Supply
Company
Plumbing By Contract
or Time and Material
No Job too larco or too small
Dixnnville Highway
l'liuiie 40J J 'i
RENTALS
By Da r Week
Sltilsawt Drills Sanders
Table Saws Sump Pumps
Lighting Plants
Concrete Mixer
Other Power Tools
As They Are Available
Osbun Electric
Salt! Brutal Htrvlca
Wfal En at Oak SI. BrM(
rkana Ita-J
Corky's Electrical Appliance
Sales & Repair Service
Free pickup and delivery
service
324 N. Jackson
l'hone 270
Atlas Powder
and Blasting Supplies
UMPQUA POWDER
SUPPLY
Phone 47 Roseburg
Umpqua Cabinet Shop
Kltohen Cabinets Store
Fixtures
"Slim" Follett
"Shorty" LovelJdy
1M K. tn Art. Sa. rhana IU-J.
STEECK & SMITH
ELECTRIC SHOP
ELECTRIC WIRING
Industrial, Commercial
House Wiring
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Sales, Repair and Rewind
Immediate Service
Guaranteed Work
11 N. ttrptitna Ph. H
KoscburK, Oregon
C. C. ROSS
Concrete Work A
Waterproofing
35 Veers Experience
Best of References
Hooin 50, poui'l is Hotel
An 4T0 BMtlue. Olafna)
LOANS
Personal ft Automobile
UMPQUA FINANCE
335 North Jackson
Phone 320
ajranaa Naa. B-SU an M-.U4
were appointed to secure a new
cloth and plate for the com
munion table, also for a n-w
Baptisimal howl. Mrs. Olive Mc-
Kee had charge of the devotioiials
after which Mrs. Lunney, Mrs.
T. H. Burton read a very Inter
esting papers on Africa. Mis.
Jennie Lasswell gave a fine talk
on the geographic outline of
Africa.
A delicious lunch was served
by the hostess to the following:
Mrs. Kred Hunt and daughter,
Charlotte, Mrs. Tom Wallace,
Mrs. Howard Harteley, Mrs. T.
H. Burton, Mrs. Oscar Thiel, Mrs.
Herman Thiol, Mrs. Jack Hou
cock, Mrs. Jennie Lasswell, Mrs.
Kissling, Mrs. Walter Lunney,
Mrs. Olive McKee, Mrs. Hallie
Geider. Mrs. Sidm-v Lasswell Sr..
I Mrs. George Edes, Mrs. Perry
Smith, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Ernest
I Warner, Airs. Luther Daugherly,
I Mrs. Avery Lasswell, Mrs. Ty
stad, Mrs. Fred Lee, and the
hostesses, Mrs. Kirteley and Mrs.
STUDY CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
YONCALLA Mrs. Dan Wright
was a gracious nostess to the
members of the Yoncalla
! Women's Study Club at her home
in Pleasant Valley. Thursday
afternoon. It was the annual ob
servance of Pioneer Day, and the
program was centered around
this topic, with Mrs. Lloyd Pink-
aion in cnarge.
I Koll call was answered by
pioneer tales, and many interest
I ing stories were told. Mrs. Ken
neth Mulkey sang a beautiful
(solo, "Out Where the West Be
; gins,' followed by Mrs. Pinkston
i reading Jesse Applegate's "A Day
With the Cow Column." Others
on the program were Mrs. San
Walkinshaw, and Mrs. Paul
! Allen.
Delicious refreshments were
served to the following: Mrs.
Ehrllck, Mrs. Paul Allen, Mis.
Bernlce M I d e k e, Mrs. Dan
Wright, Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston,
Mrs. Kenneth Mulkey, Mrs. Earl
Strong, Mrs. Sam Walkinshaw,
Mrs. Uernicc Wilson, Mrs. Jim
Houser, Mrs. J. 11. Burton, Mrs.
Leslie Chapman, Mrs. Fred
Hooves, Mrs. Fred Merfc, Mis.
Dare Kingery, Mis. John Kruse
and Mrs. Jennie Lasswell.
CLASS MEETING IS '
ENJOYED TUESDAY
The class. "Makinir Your It,.,.
More Attractive," sponsored by
the State Department of Voca
tional Education, Salem, met
Tuesday night at the Junior High
on hum won ine leader, Mrs.
Simonson, instructing the group
in Interior accessories. Miss May
i Van Deusen, Itinerant instructor
from Salem, was present and
members in attendance were:
Mrs. Louis Neureiter, Mrs. J. 13.
Roark. Mrs. Ruby Scallun. Mrs.
John Cornilson, Mrs. (leialdine
Sheehy. Mrs. John Todd. Mrs. Or
vllle Dingier and Miss Elnor
Shrrk.
On account of the spring vaca
tion, the class will not meet again
until the evening of April 2. The
evening s topic will bo "Lighting
About the Home." '
CLOSING CONCERT TO
FEATURE YOUNG SINGER
1 ne Itosebui g Community Con-!
cert Association will sponsor Nan
Meniman, rising youug singing '
star, for the closing enteilam- i
ment of the season Friday eve-
ning. March Zi. at 8:13 o'clock at
I the Junior High School audi
torium. Miss Merriman's rise to star
dom has been rapid and news
paers and maga.ine music crit
ics herald h:-r as one of the out
standing singers of the time. In '
addition to having a fine voice.1
Miss Met riman is young and beau
lilul and members of ihe associa-'
tion are eagerly looking forward
to her anpearanrr Friday even I n sr.
SPECIAL MEETING OF
K. OF P. TO BE HELD
i 7, H"""!. meeting of Alpha
Lodge No. 47. Knights of Pythias
has been called for Saturday,
March a, at 8 o'clock at the K
of P. Hall, at which time the
Portland degree team will put on
ine initiatory work for a large
Y. ,, -iiuiuairs irom Klamath
alls, reka, Medford, Grants
Pass. Bandon, Reedsport, Corval
lis and Eugene.
A street parade will be held at
five o clock featuring the Med
ford band; Corvallis Drum and
Bugle Corps and the Roseburg
Girls K. of P. Drum Corps.
At six-thirty o'clock, members
of Temple No. 23, Pythian Sisters
will serve a six-thirty o'clock din
ner at the K. of P. Hall for all
members and out-of-town guests.
The Knights of Pythias met
Monday evening at the hall and
initiated Howard R. Martin.
Howard Kluver, Bert Corkrum
and Howard Hogan were initiated
Into the Esquire rank and Ray
Rauch received the Page and Es
quire rank.
FORMER OAKLAND COUPLE
TO MARRY ON SUNDAY
Word has been received here nf
the coming marriage of Miss
Helen b. Mallery. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Mallery of Salem.
to jonn W. Hakanson. son of
Mrs. Guy Pealer of Oakland, in
a puDiic ceremony to be held at
the Community Church in Oak
land Sunday, March 24, at
o'clock.
Both young people are gradu
ates oi uaniana mgn scnool. hav
ing spent most of their earlier
years in that community.
Miss Mallery is now on leave
irom cadet nurse training at Mult
nomah Hospital in Portland
where she has been studying
since uctoDer, i44. Mr. Hakan
son entered the Army as a pri
vate in 1942, won his commission.
served in New Guinea, Luzon and
Japan, and returned as a captain
last December. He plans to enter
the school of forestry at Oregon
state college tnis month.
The couple will make their
home in Corvallis.
THETA RHO CLUB
PLANS ACTIVITIES
Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls
Club met Tuesday night at the
I. O. -O. F. Hall and made plans
for attending the conference to be
held at Creswell. Saturday, March
23, and also made plans for a
skating party to be held that
same evening at the Rainbow
Rink at Winchester.
The meeting was preceded by
an enjoyable six-thirty o'clock pot
luck supper. Covers were placed
for 25 members and three Re
bekahs. The next regular meeting
will be held at 7:3(1 o'clock the
2 at the I. O.
evening of April
O. F. Hall,
ELKHEAO GRANGE HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
YONCALLA Elkhead Grange
No. 887 enjoyed a very Interest
ing meeting Wednesday evening,
master Lloyd Pinkston, presiding.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller were
given the first and second de
grees. A surprise visit by C. A.
Wicklander, state deputy and his
wife, and C. F. Tipton, county
deputy and his wife of Roseburg
was greatly enjoyed.
A social hour followed the clos
ing of the meeting, after which
delicious refreshments were
served by Mrs. Fred Reeves, and
Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston. Thirty
members and guests were pres
ent. FORMER YONCALLA
BOY MARRIES
YONCALLA Word was re
ceived recently of the marriage
of Keith Cramer, son of Mr. and
Mrs.John Cramer, former Yon
calla residents, and Miss Jean
Limprecht of Greenwood, Wis.
The wedding took place February
25. Mr. Cramer is a graduate ol
the Yoncalla High School class
of 1938.
One of the pyramids. Cheops, mated to weigh about 7,000,000
covers nearly 13 acres and Is estl-1 tons.
WHY BE FAK ?
Eat plenty yet lose
weight with delicious
candy reducing plan
Haw a man slender, fracrlul tog.
ure. No uercmjig. No laxative.
Nodrug. With tin? imple AYUS
Vitamin Candy Reducing Plao
you don't cut out any tncala,
ttarjhra, potatoea. rotate or but
ter, you aimply cut tlwm down.
1 1 a easier w ben you en joy del icioua
t nullum roruneaj ayi
befurp meals Absolutely
R
11a clinical ex tw.J.n by mMtc.l dtxlora.
more than IN Hnent lex i tm IS la. a.tftW
m a tote iki mtih AY Ob Vtutata Candy U
ducing Plan.
'Mayetipi.lyot AVDSr.nly 22. If tint drlightei
lay etiriuiy ot Y IJ"i only
a nmlu, MONEY BACK m
Chapman 'i Pharmacy
WiseAmericans Row Fight
COUGHS
or artonchial Irritations Dim To Colds
With Buckley! "CanadioT
Almost Inatantly you vet th tar
prlso of your life coughing aes
right away It loosena up thielc
choklnfr. phlegm opens up clogged,
bronchial tubes make breathing
aitler.
There's real economy in Buckley's
all medication no syrup. Half to
one teaspoon ful will coavinas the
most skeptical.
. Got Buckley's "Canadlol- made In
TT. g. A., the Cough Mixture that out
sells all others In Australia, New
Zealand, Canada and many other
countries on marlt ainna. At all
good druggists.
Chapman'! Pharmacy
"GARDEN SPECIALS"
Seed Peas J. 20c lb.
Onion Sets 15c lb.
Bulk Garden Seeds
Onion and Cabbage Plants
Morcrop Fertilizer, 50 lbs., $1.95
Telephone 371
B & K FEEDS & SEEDS
Cass and Sheridan Streets
FIHE SALE
THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS
Merchandise Damaged by Smoke and Water
Men's Work Clothing, Jackets, Pants, Shirts,
Sweaters and Hats
Lucite, less than 'i price
WOMEN'S CLOTHING
Dresses, Sweaters, Skirts, Jackets
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Dresses and Skirts
Dozens of Children's Sweaters and T-Shirts
Dolls, Toys, Games
Shoes, House Slippers for the family
Watkins Products at Reduced Prices
CLOSED SATURDAYS
RIDDLE GENERAL STORE
RIDDLE, OREGON
Saw Service and Supply
Company
noute 2 Bo 43 B
Reacbura Oregon
Telephone 373-R-2
Saws Cross Cut
Sows Filet Grinding
Wkeeb Mill Supplies
Complete Saw Repair Service
Roseburg Refrigeration
All Commercial
Sales and Service
Maintenance end Repairs
Horn & Marsters
? N. Jackson
Phono J0
TAXI PHONE 6
Grand Hotel
24 Hour Sorvice
Herbert E. (Woody) Wood
Paperhanginq Fainting
Venetian Blinds 30 Day Ssrvlce
Interior 4 Extsrlor
Decorating Contractors
Ph. 391 890 S. Mill St,
J. E.
"NEWBERRY'S"
WASHING MACHINE
SEWING MACHINE
VACUUM CLEANER
PeirU 4 Rapatrtng
"All Mikii"
See "Jim" Today
1?P W. PlMt st
Gas end Diesel Truck
Repairing
Arc and Acetylene Welding
Cat, Tirte and Accessories
Complete line of
Associated Products
Night Service
Anderson and Brace
Truck and Tractor Service
1 mile north et Cimg View en
Highway 99
hone Ua
IF3
SATURDAY SPECIALS
These items will positively be in stock
for Saturday Shoppers
Assortment Priscilla Aluminum Ware
Percularors covered saucepans Windsor saucepans cov
ered kettles round roasters fry pans Dutch ovens
chicken fryers limit one piece per customer.
Four-piece sets colored Pyrex bowls.
Six-piece metal canister sets special 8c
Linoleum mats, 24x36, 36x35, 36x54, 36x72
Box of Assorted Chocolates lb.' 89c
Pint vacuum bottles alarm clocks.
LARGE SHIPMENT OF SHRUBS
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, CAMELLIAS, ETC.
VARIETY STORE
GOOD NEWS FOR
Contractors, carpenters, home builders. Power tools now
available for rental service. Skill saws, drills, radial saws,
etc. Save time and labor costs.
SALES, RENTALS, SERVICE
OSBUN ELECTRIC
Experts on construction, maintenance and repair
of all electrical equipment.
Phont 726-J West End .Oak St Bridge
Beautiful Floors
WITH
KENTILE
For Homes, Stores, Offices, Schools, Churches, Lodges, the
Universal Floor Covering
Fine Appearance Long Lasting Economical
KENTILE
Sold and installed only by the
COEN LUMBER. COMPANY !
See Us Before You Sell
Check Our Prices on Turkey Hens and Chickens
and Be Convinced
CASH BUYERS OF
TURKEYS POULTRY EGGS
NORTHWEST POULTRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
500 W. Lane St. Phone 210
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH OWNERS
Immediate Service Now Available "
FACTORY-TRAINED MECHANICS . . . GENUINE PARTS
' Don't neglect your present car, as new cars will not be
generally available till late 1946
ROSE MOTOR CO.
Rose and Lane phone 66
ATTENTION
Window and Doer Frames now available Any size, any
shape. Estimates given for cabinet work.
2x4 to 2x12 1" boards and shlplap timbers at
OPA approved prices.
Cily Lumber & Builders Supply Co.
North Umpqua Highway 1 mile east of County Barn.
Soe Ken Adams or Phone 659
NEW MOTORS
For Chrysler Made Cars
One Day for Installation
A Year to Pay
CORKRUM MOTORS, INC.
uesoto .
114 N. Rose St.
Plymouth
Phone 403
Prompt Automoible 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 PLYMOUTH
114 N.Rose Phone 408
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 We furnish trimmin's