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FOUR ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1946 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ENJOYED Mrs. Abner Rico, Sr., gracious ly entertained "The Merry Dozen" at her lovely home on Willis Creek, with a birthday sur prise party honoring Mrs. Sadie Sheridan and Bill Cooper on Sun day evening. Visiting, pinochle, and music by Vice Rice, pianist, were enjoyed. Gifts were pre sented to the guests of honor, and delicious refreshments in cluded a large beautifully deco rated birthday cake were served by the hostess, to Mrs. Sadie Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper, Mrs. Lynn Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. John Pulliam, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAlpino and son, Ray O.. Verne Zimmerman, Mr. Bill BEAUTY 6HOP Charm Beauty Salon, Wally's Market, 99 North. Phone CU5-J-5. INSURANCE State Farm Mutual Auto-Ins.-Co. Life & Fire, 1214 West Lane St. Phone 288. S. M. Sorensen Agency RADIO SERVICING Lund Radio Service, Phone 34 Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherlin PAINTING. BRUSH or spray painting, In terlor, or exterior. Phone 893-J or 712-R. PO Box 288. PLUMBING Coen Lumber Co, Phone 12L Wm. A. MARDORF. Ph. 702 R-2. PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT Lund Radio Service Phone 34 Sound equipment for all uses. TRANSFER 8ERVICE UMPQUA TRANSFER Insured carrier. Phono 167-J. STORAGE No business on Saturday CABINET WORK Howe's Cabinet Shop 869 Hoover St. REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATION Domestic ind Commercial. Gray and Ham mond, Canyonvllle, Phone 36. CATERESS 10 years experience. Wedding receptions a specialty. Parties of all types. 625 Hamilton St. Range Wiring House Wiring WEBB'S ELECTRIC Thtnu Webb Expert G. E. Range tnc Refrigeration Service Phone 757 I. Rt. 1, Box 16 Atlas Powder and Blasting Supplies UMPQUA POWDER SUPPLY Phone 47 Roseburg All Types of Crushed Rock For Your Surfacing Problems CRUSHED ROCK SCREENED ROCK OIL ROCK Shale Rock (Used for Fills) We Have" the Rock for Your Job Just ull Lloyd M. Hill, Inc. Phone 41-J1 Sleeck Electric Co. ELECTRIC WIRING Industrial, Commercial House Wiring ELECTRIC MOTORS Sales, Ropair and Rewind Immediate Service GUARANTEED WORK 119 N. Stephens Ph. 353 Roseburg, Oregon Asphd! Paving Driveways, Parking Lots Streets and Playgrounds Also Do Custom Blading Roseburg Paving Co. Phone 611 or 720-J STEECK ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRIC SHOP ELECTRIC WIRING Industrial, Commercial 'House Wiring ELECTRIC MOTORS 'Sales, Repair and Rewind Immediate Service Guaranteed Work lit N. Sttpheni Ph. 103 Roatb'ire, Ortgoa Helnbach, Helen Heinbach, War ran Helnbach, Vice Rice Hoy Rice, and Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rice, Sr. DINNER GIVEN FOR TURPIN VISITORS YONCALLA Mr. and Mrs. Harold , Turpin have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Press Tur pin, Mr. and Mrs. Travel Turpin and wife of Phoenix, Ore. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Turpin en tertained at a dinner at their home in Scotls Va'Juv, having as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Press Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Travel Tur pin of Phoenix, Ore., Mrs. Mamie Lake of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lake ot Notti, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter and daughter of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson of Yoncalla. RUSSELL'S Typewriter Service Office Maohlne 8ervloe and Supplies 33S N. Jackson Phone 320 Genera Sheet Metal Works 837 East Douglas Phone 825-J Roseburg Transfer and Storage City Pickup and Delivery 130 N. Pine St. Phone 927 Roseburg Poultry Co. 130 N. Pine St WHOLESALE Eggs Phone 927 Produce TAXI PHONE 6 Co anywhere in the state. Grand Hotel TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save 1 Long or Short Trips NICHOLSON'S SERVICE STATION 740 8. Stephens Phone 687 Roseburg Paint Shop Exterior & Interior Decorating FRED REECE, Contractor Ph. 422 510 N. Jackson Todd Building Co. General Contractor 904 S. Stephens Phone 302 L K. CORNWELL Designer & Draftsman 20 Lumbermen's Bldg. Phone 420 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 Oil Heat Oil or gas floor furnaces now available. Roseburg Sheet Metal Works Behind lntrmtat Tractor in Old Drager Bldg. S90 K. rirat Phoi. Ml Roseburg Refrigeration All Commercial Sales and Service Maintenance end Repairs Horn & Marstert 328 N. Jackson Phone 270 J. E. "NEWBERRY'S" WASHING MACHINE SEWING MACHINE VACUUM CLEANER Parts 4 Repairing "All Makes" See "Jim" Today 102 W. Commsrda! St TENMILE CLUB HOSTESS TO CAMAS VALLEY CLUB One of the largest and most enjoyable gatherings of the sum mer occurred Wednesday when the Tenmile Ccmmunit" Circle held their regular meeting at the lovely home of Mrs. R. D. Lockwood and had as guests the Camas Valley Garden Cluo. Many of whom brought seasonal liowers, which were arranged under the direction of Mrs. Norah Boyle and Mrs. Minnie Mellius. Lovely corsages were made in pairs and one presented to each guest who must find her dinner partner irom among tne lcnmne women who wore the companion flowers. This gathering is an annual affair with these clubs. Both groups entertaining the otber once each year. Guests and members attending Included Mrs. Ross Kinnan, of Bremerton, Wash., Mrs. E. A. Markham, Mrs. Rose Kinnan, Mrs. William L. Banks, Mrs. Ed Nichols, Mrs. Robert Skaggs, Mrs. Hazel Thrush, Mrs. Norah Boyle, Mrs. Jack Parrott and Mrs. William Cunningham of Camas Valley, Auction Every Friday SCHRICKER'S Livestock at I p. m. Furniture and Misc. at 7 n. m. ALWAYS A LARGE 8ALE Sewing Machines Repaired AMI Urlliril.T ANY MAKK Frp. E.tim.lF. t Vr.r (iuar.ntee S-Dr Srrvlc if Dc.ired Singor Sewing Center 112 N. Stephens Phone 723 House Wiring Maintenance Bob's Electrical Service Bob Spancake P. O. Box 687 Roseburg, Ore. HARGIS ELECTRIC Specialists Radio, Refrigeration, House hold Appliance Service 20 Years Experience All Work Guaranteed 112 E. Cass St. Phone 944 AUTHORIZED Said Senrtea BbRUH'S APPLIANCE SERVICE fl:tO Winchester Street Servlt'lng All Mukea Wuahera Phone 808 Huaeburtf, Oregon. Pennell's Radio Service Car Radios Our Specialty at Pat's Auto Parts C. A. PENNELL, PROP. 602 Winchester St. Roseburg, Ore. Corky's Electrical Appliance Sales & Repair Service Free pickup and Cellvcry service 324 N. Jackson Phone 270 Roseburg Plumbing & Supply Company Plumbing by Contract or Time and Material No job too larpe or too small Di.xonvillo Highway Phone 402 J-2 The Radio Doctors Are Autliorljed Zenith Auto Radio Service Station We also specialize In ropair of home radios. 306 N. Stenhens St., Kosi-burR PRINTING PROMPT, EFFICIENT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE ROSEBURG PRINTING CO. Medical Arls Did;;. Phone 913 RENTALS By Day ar Week Skilsaws Drills Sanders Table Saws Sump Pumpt lighting Plants Concrete Mixer Other Power Tools As They Are Available Osbun Electric lalae Rentala Kertlca Waal Iitil t O.k t nrldi. l'oona 7M-J Gas and Diesel Truck Repairing Arc and Acetylene Welding Gas, Tires and Accessorise Complete line of Associated ProduoU Night Service Anderson and Brace Truck and Tractor Service 1 mile north of Camp View on Highway 99 Phone 957-J Mrs. C. E. Britton of Portland, Mrs. Grace Barnes, Mrs. Bell Clark, Mrs. Mercy Buell, Mrs. Lee Barnes and Mrs. Stanford Buell of Dillard, Miss Gladys Johnson, of Brockway, Mrs. Clif ford Aten, Mrs. Alveia Barnes, Mrs. Max Lockwood, Shirley, Dar lene and Careen Kowell of Rose burg, Miss Betty Singleton and JoAnn Uucknum ot Lu - 'p, Mrs. Clyde Healer, Mrs. Kaluh Heater and daughter, Sandra, of Ha Valley Mrs. Earl Oilivant, Mrs. Nellie Hackensmith and Mrs. Roy J. Carnall of Olalla, Mrs. Minnie Mounts and Mrs. John r . Blown of Reston, and Mrs. Gladys Walsh, Mrs. Delia How ard, Mrs. i.'lla Hahn, Mrs. Kmtna Die.'Ii'ieh, Mrs. Joaie Smith, Mrs. A. M. Ison, Mrs. Don La(?ey, Mrs. Gaida Johnson, MrS. Charles Sicgal, Mrs. Laurance Lockwood, Mrs. Nellie Henry, Mrs. Paula Standley, Mrs. Min nie Lockwood, Miss Ilia Ison, Miss Norma Lockwood, Doreen Gates, Moselle, Wanda and Eliza beth Walsh, Kay and Conrad. Lakey and Duane Brown of Ten mile. Following the delicious chicken dinner which was served at tables nut of doors, the president. Mrs. Esther Carroll, conducted the business session of the Ten mile Club and cave a short res ume of the work done by the club for the last few months. Several flour contest-games were played and Mrs. Belle Clark read the article regarding the early history of the Tenmile Church and slated that September 6, 1925, the Historical Society of the Mothodist Episcopal Church of Oregon honored the little pioneer church of Tenmile bv placing ttiereon a memorial taoiet, one of the many such tablets being placed by this society. The tab let is inscribed with the name of the church, organized in 1858 wilh Thomas Coats, class leader; James Olmstead and Thomas Oilivant. stewards. The church was built in 1870, at which time Rev. J. H. Skidmore was pastor and Rev. T. L. Toyal, presiding elder. Trustees were Thomas Coats, J. A. Richards, K. B. Ire land, Thomas Heal, Thomas Oili vant, A. E. McCulIock, C. An drews, Thomas Newland and W. K. Klook. The tablet was placed on the church by Rev. S. A. Dan- ford, district superintendent for the Church Cfinferenr-p Tlilnri. cal Society. W. H. Rummell was pastor of the church in 1925. An all-day celebration was held and addresses were given bv Rev. Mr. Danlord and Rev. Joseph Knott. The club is having the tablet mentioned repainted in addition to making a number of repairs i to the church. Miss Margaret j Page, of Roseburg, who is great-1 ly interested in this work, has very kindly tendered a generous donation toward the fund. The next meeting of the: club will be held at the church, Wednesday, June 26, with a pot-! luck luncheon at noon. j A snake's teeth are pointed i backward to prevent escape of ; animals raptured for fnod.- ' RAY BUCKLEY MOTORS NOW Offers immediate Repair Service by Experienced Mechanics on All Makes of Cars end Trucks Experf Lubrication and Hydramatic Transmission Work OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS Genuine Olds GMC Parts 233 N. Stephens St. Phone 311 All Colors and Sizes Port Orrord Cedar or Fir Slats. Guaranteed Delivery In 10 Days. Price 50C per square foot Wo will Install the blinds free with orders of over 200 q. ft. or for mileage and labor with smaller orders. H. E. LAMPTON & SON Call North Bend 4151 or write 3218 Sherman Ave., North Bend, Oregon. SAWDUST Sawdust Burner Parts Carried in Stock SLABWOOD--16 in. Dry and Green 4 ft. Dry and Green IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Phone 468-469 ROSEBURG LUMBER COMPANY WESLEY BIBLE CLASS ENJOYS POTLUCK FELLOWSHIP DINNER The Weslpy class of the Metho dist Bibio School enjoyed a let ! lowship and pot luck dinner last bunuay, alter tne morning ser vice, at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. John son, eleven miles east of Rose burg. Twenty-two members and menus were present. A long table at which all were comfortably seated in the spa cious dining room, was resplend ent in "learning silverware, light ed candles and cut flowers. Timely religious nnd civic topics were discussed about the table after the dinner, and a free will offering for foreign relief was taken which amounted to something over ten dollars. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in visiting and strolling about the well-kept grounds of the estate. At the conclusion of the afternoon a song-test of the beautiful hymns of the church was enjoyed by the entire com pany with Mrs. Marion Cobb at the piano. Then the Rev. Mr. Needhain, on behalf of the Bible class, expressed their hearty ap preciation of the gracious hos pitality extended them by the host and hostess. MR. AND' MRS. KRUSE ENTERTAIN GUESTS YONCALLA Mr. and Mm. John Kruse entertained as their guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. George Hacked of Holly wood. Mr. Hackett is musical di rector with the Ice Follies, and his wife, Pattie Lou Kinny, as sistant director with Ramon's Studios In Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. Vein Williams spent two days last week in Brew ster, Wash. Miss Bonnie Hell re turned home with them to spend the summer. HEALTH ASSOCIATION TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING AT LUNCHEON ON MONDAY The Douglas County Public Health Association annual meet ing and 12 o'clock no-hostess luncheon will be held Monday, June 24, at the Rainbow Grill with William Cloyes, senior sani tarian of Lane County, as guest speaker. This luncheon Is open to the public. DAUCHERTY FAMILY ENJOY REUNION YONCALLA Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daugherty are enjoying having their four daughters, their husbands and family home for a Townsend Dance EVERY SAT. NIGHT Music by Hew Orchestra Public Welcome few days. On Sunday a family reunion dinner was enjoyed. Their youngest daughter, Mrs. Leland Morris and three children who are living in Berkely, Calif. are attending the University, pre paratory to leaving about the tirst ot the year as missionaries to China. Mrs. Ruth Daugherty Barrett and husband of faeattie, Wash., Mrs. Raye Spenser and husband of San Francisco, and Mrs. Irene Daugherty Emery and husband and children ot ion calla were all present HOME-MAKING CLUB SPONSORS SALE YONCALLA The 4-H Home Making Club of Yoncalla held a cooked-food sale at the Red and White store recently i.lwring the club $13 00. Handmade articles wen; also sold. The money will go towards sending a member to the summer school at Cor vallis. Among those leaving Tuesday morning fur the Cor vassi 4-H Club summer school from here were Arlcne t.'t, Joanne I3rant, Lois Ann Wright, Mona iiaper, Joyce Miller, No!a Weber, Carolyn Thiol si.d John MeUinilie. Those from Scatts Valley were Joyce Potter and Mary Kl'en Vroman. Housing for Vets at Vanport College Sought PORTLAND, June 21. UP) Anticipating a flood of veterans at Vanport College next fall, the Portland Housing Authority has asked the National Housing Agency to reactivate 616 housing units at Vanport City. The units are among 1484 re cently ordered dismantled. The State Board of Higher Education said enrollment, about 500 this summer, may reach 1000 to 2000 for fall and winter terms. Pioneer Queen Crowned PORTLAND, June 21. UP) Mrs. Mary E. Myers, 94, Portland, oldest pioneer woman present, was crowned queen on the Ore gon Pioneer Association at its meeting yesterday. She was born in Tualatin a year after her parents crossed the plains to Oregon. Harry L. Roes, 87, Portland, was named association president. OAKMEAD ROMNEYS From Recently Imported New Zealand Rams All Oakmead Sheep Are Graded by Competent Judges and Registered By American Romney Breeder Association Oakmead Farm Newberg, Ore. Route 2 Phone 34-F-3 WANTED Poultry, Eggs, Turkeys also Dry Chitum Bark Highest Cash Price Douglas County Poultry Phone 374 Oak & Spruce St. MONEY Real Estate) Loans For Building Refinancing Purchasing Monthly Repayment Plan Umpqua Sayings & Loan Association Phone 608 EASTER LILY Planting Stock For Sale We are now booking or ders for Easter Lily planting stock. Due to the large demand for our choice bulbs we ad vise ordering early to insure delivery. Orders will be filled in the order received. For complete information and some interesting facts on Easter Lilies writ to A. A. CLINE Box 94, Langlois, Curry Co., Oregon We Pay Top Prices For Your Poultry Check with us before you sell N. W. POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY 500 W. Lane St. Phone 210 Cash Buyer of Poultry, Eggs and Rabbits Azalea AZALEA Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Adams and their family of Red mond, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Tripp and family of Medford spent the weekend here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tripp. Mrs. Walter Kemp returned here Saturday from Portland, where she attended the Grand Chapter of Eastern Star. Billie Lapp returned to his home at Coos Bay after spending the past two weeks here visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaedecke. Mr. and Mrs. William Jantzer spent Tuesday in Roseburg on business. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Heines and family and Will Curtis at tended to business in Grants Pass Thursday. Mrs. John Feldmiller Is re ported to be ill at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jantzer and their sons, Johnnie and Glen, and Mrs. Clarice Nye spent Sat urday in Salem where they vis ited Mrs. Nye's son, Ivan Nye, at the Willamette University. Sutherlin SUTHERLIN E. T. Garrett and Paul Trozelle had bulldozers excavating on their property for basements this week and will erect houses there as soon as material can be obtained. AND NOW Coen's Deluxe Kitchen Cabinets with Upsliding Doors Every woman will appreciate this feature as being the ultimate in convenient elegant' cabinets. Your Inspection invited COEN LUMBER COMPANY SPORTSMEN We are happy to announce our appointment as distributors for the Kelley line of Shamrock Boats Now on Display, For Your Approval -at Young's Furniture Sporting Goods Oakland, Oregon ATTENTION KITCHEN-CABINETS DELUXE Cabinet work of all kinds. Window and door frames, any size, any shape. Window screens and screen doors to measure snappy service on all work. NOW YOU CAN BUILD THAT HOME 1x4 T&C Flooring, No. 3 Com. and Better 1x6 and 1x8 Shiplap 1x31x101x12 S4S 2x42x62x82x102x12 S4S 3x4 3x64x4 4x6 6x6 6x8 S4S 2-inch No. 4 Com. S4S, $30.00 per M. Cily Lumber & Builders Supply North Umpqua Highway, 14 Mile East of County Barn See Ken Adams or Phone 1 59 Mill St. Grocery For Sale This includes Store Building with 2-bedroom upstairs Apt. Modern with electric water heater, etc. All Store Equipment Cash register, scales, refrigerator, etc. . Stock of Crocerics We were asking $10,500. If sold in next few days it's yours for Only $9,500.00 For Sal Exclusively by William A. Oerding HAMMERING & WELDING Work Guaranteed Located In alley, between Bus Station and Henninger's Mart CHARLES W. HAZZARD Phone: 491-R H. C. STEARNS Funeral Director Phone 472 OAKLAND, ORE. Licensed Lady Assistant Any Distance, Any Time ' Our service la for ALL, and meet EVERY NEED For prompt courteous meter ed deliveries of high quality stove and burner oil Call 152 MYERS OIL CO. - Distributors of Hancock Petroleum Products for Dounlas County.