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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 194? v Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER EDEN LADIES AID HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING Mrs. Frank E. Johnson enter tained the Eden Ladles Aid of the Elgarose Lutheran church at her home in Roseburg, Tuesday aft ernoon. Autumn leaves and fall flowers formed the decorations. Rev. Enoch Sandeen of North Bend read the scripture lesson Mrs. Frank Warren invited the group to meet at her home, to tie a quilt, on Nov. 12th. A pot- iuck dinner to De served at noon. The annual bazaar will be held In the church basement Saturday evening, Dec. 7th. Delicious refreshments were served to Rev. Enoch Sandeen, Mrs. John Enlund; Mm J. E. Nordling, Mrs. Oscai1 Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Heard, Mrs. James Andrews, Mrs. E. Edmon, Mrs. Carl J. Johnson, Mrs. Rudy Ed man, Mrs. L. Kcifer, Mrs. Walter Samuelson and son; Mrs. Carl E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ol son. Mr: and Mrs. Carl Lumlpcn, Mrs. Carl Backlund, Mrs. Frank Warren and Mr. Frank Johnson. The Aid will hold its next meeting Nov. 19th, at the home ol Mrs. L,unnar Johnson, wan Mrs. J. N. Sands as co-hostess. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD RUSH PARTY The Junior Woman's Club will hold .its annual rush party this evening at eight o'clock at the armory. Mrs. Sidney Domenlco, president, reports that invitations have been sent out to a large number of guests. Members and former members are urged to be present. Miss Cecelia Watzlg has arranged an interesting program ior me occasion. LILAC CIRCLE TO MEET THIS EVENING Lilae Circle No. 49, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet tonight at eignt ociock at the I. u. u. jr. hall. Refreshments will be served during the social hour. All mem' ners are urged to he present. Learn How Prayer Can Heal You Learn how bodily Ills aro healed, how personal and financial problems are solved, through understanding prayer as taught In Christian Science. Attend A Free Lecture ' entitled "Christian Science: Its Revelation of the Kingdom Within" By Clayton Bion Craig. C. S. B., of Cincinnati, Ohio Member of the Board of Leclureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, iii Boston, Massachusetts. Tuesday, October 22nd 8 P.M. in Junior High ) School Auditorium Firs! Church o! Christ, Scientist of Roseburg, Oregon Cordially Invites You to Attend KEY8T0NE CLUB TO HOLD POTLUCK SUPPER The Keystone Club members will entertain their husbands at a seven o'clock Dotluck supper tonight at the Methodist unuren. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish and salad or dessert and their own table service. Hostesses include: Mrs. William VC. Woods, Mrs. Harl Kelly. Mrs. Earl Wiley and Mrs. M. M. Nelson. The evening's en tertainment will be in charge of Mrs. S. A. Warg and Mrs. W. Howard Pattison. INTER SE STUDY CLUB TO MEET ON TUESDAY The Inter-Se Study Club will meet Tuesday, October 22, at a one o'clock dessert-luncheon at the homo of Mrs. W. Howard Pattison at 836 South Pine street instead of at the home of Mrs, George Churchill at Glide, as previously planned. The program will be in charge ot Mrs. liruce Mollis. All members are cor dially invited to be present. GLENGARY SEWING CLUB TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY The Glcngary Sewing Club will meet Wednesday at one-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Karl McCown, An especially interest ing meeting has been planned and every member, as well as former members of the club, have been asked to enjoy the occasion. D. A. R. TO MEET THIS EVENING The D. A. R. will meet tonight at a seven o'clock dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. C. P. Caylor with Mrs. W. V. Monger as co- nostess. An interesting program has been planned. Members are being notified that dues will be payable at this meeting. F. S. CLUB TO MEET AT HATFIELD HOME The F. S. Club will meet Wed nesday afternoon, October 23, at the home of Mrs. Harrv F. Hat field, instead of Tuesday as prev iously planned. All members are most cordially invited to be present. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Patch and Chat Club will meet Wednesday evening at the nome ol Mrs. ii u. Jrozelle. All members are most cordially in vited to De present. Rotarians' Code ' Topic of Address By Bruce Mellis Rotarians in bus.'ness should strive constantly toward the adoption of codes or standards of practice based upon the Ro tary code of ethics in their pro fessional or craft associations, the Roseburg Rotary Club was told Thursday by Bruce A. Mollis, chairman of the vocation service committee. "To the non-Rolarian, a Ro- tarian is Rotary," he said. "The Rotarian in uslness is Judged on how well he practices the Rotary code. It's definitely an individual responsibility to strive constantly for business service to society on high standards." Rotary International, he ex plained, is based on a cross-section of business occupations, with more than 80 major classifica tions and almost 2,000 minor clas sifications. George Marshall, In a "five minute talk," told of his "unprof itable" experience as a gold minor in Alaska and the Yukon, 40 years ago. ouests at jnursdays meeting included Bob Evans. Winslow. Ariz., former editor of the Wins- low Mail, and the Rev. Walter A. MacArthur, Roseburg. "Ladles Night" will be held at the Riversdale Grange Hall Thursday, October 31, it was an nounced by H. H. "Hod" Turner, chairman of arrangements. There will be no regular lunch eon meeting that day, but Story lies will be at the Umpqua Hotel at noon for Rotarians to sign attendance cards td make up previous absences. Specialized Parts & Equipment Roseburg, Oregon Tel. 950 312 N. Stephens W. C. T. U. MEETING POSTPONED TO OCT. 30 The Roseburg W. C. T. U. meet- ing planned for this week has been postponed until October 30, to meet at 2 o'clock at the home of the president, Mrs. R. D. Knigge, 426 Fullerton street, with Mrs. Strang acting as co-hostess. IWA CAMP FIRE GROUP TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Iwa Camp Fire Grouo will meet Wednesday afternoon at three-thirty o'clock at St. Joseoh's Catholic school. Mrs. Sidney Domenico, guardian, has asked all members to be present. JOB'S DAUGHTERS TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT Roseburg Bethel of .Tnh's Daughters members will hold their "Friendship Night" moetins at seven-thirty o'clock Tuesday evening, October 22, at the Masonic temple. Ail members are urged to be present. JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB ANNOUNCES MEETING The Jolly Circle Club has an nounced a meeting for Wednes day afternoon to be held at the home of Mrs. Virgil Lynn in West Melrose. All members arc cor rilallv invited to he present. Enrollment Still Open For Night School Class Enrollment Is still open for nignt school classes which are to be conducted for the next six weeks at the Senior High School Omer J. Monger, principal, an nounced. Courses in booRkeeping; shorthand, and typing are offer ed. Classes meet each Tuesday ana jnursaay at 7 JJ.M. Jnstruc tors are Miss Ruth Roberts, Miss Esther Dyar, and Miss Anita Joseph of the Senior High faculty. Flowers cut late in the after noon stay fresh longer, because of the increased sugar content which is highest at 4:30 P.M. t-gOAI. MOTICK SUMMONS ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY ARTHUR J. FAWCETT and VERL V. FAWCETT, Husband and Wilt, Plaintiff!. vs. Thomas E. Lawson; T. F. Atterberry; Jane Doe Mynatt, wife of William K. Mynatt; William R. Mynatt, Mary A. Levens. widow of D. D. Levens, De ceased; Grant Levens: Jane Doe Over street: wife of James Overstreet: Jane Doe Hansen, wife of Kennedy H. Hansen; Louis Antoine; J. O. Lystul; Howard Lystul; Frances I. Levens, widow of D. A. Levens. Deceased; the unknown heirs of each of the PRUDENTIAL LIFE ' Insurance HORACE C. BERQJ Special Agent Douglae Abstract Company Phone 265-R DJiNC" EAGLE HALL Friday, Oct. 25 8:30 P. M. to Midnight Music By Melody Mountain Boys Adm: Ladies 40c, Men 60c Sponsored by Eagles Drill & Bugle Corps above named Defendants, who may be dead, and all other persons and partita unnnovm, claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest in or to the hereinafter described real prop erty or any part thereof. Defendants. Greeting: To each of the above named Defendants: IV THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON, you and each of you are hereby summoned and required to ap pear in the above entitled court and cause and answer the Complaint filed against you therein within four I4i weeks from and after October 7th. 1949, the date of the first publication of this Summons, and If you fall to appear within Die time as aforesaid the Plain tiffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for therein, vlr: For e Decree quieting title against the De fendants and each of them to landi described as: The Sautheast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; . the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; the Northeast Quarter of the North west Quarter and Lots 3, 4. 5 and 6 In Section 30, Township 32 South, Range fi West of the Willamette Meridian, Douglas County, Oregon; and barring and enjoining the Defend ants and each of them and all persons claiming by, through or under them from asserting any Interest In the above described land adverse to the Plain tiffs. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable Carl Wimberly, Judge of the Circuit Court of Douglas County, Oregon, dated the 13th day of June, 1046, ordering publication hereof for four consecutive and successive weeks, the date of the first publication hereof being Oct. 7th, 1046. SHERMAN S. SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 108 So. 6th Street, Grants Pass, Oregon. NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that an election of the City of Roseburg. Doug las County, Oregon, will be neld on the 3th day of November, 1946. between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and a o'clock P. M. to submit to the legal voters of the City of Roseburg the question of amending the City Charter of Roseburg, Oregon, by amending Chapters II and III thereof and by adding to said Charter a new Chapter to be designated Chapter II-A, provid ing for a City Manager, defining his powers and duties. Providing fur an annual continuing tax levy not -exceeding 2i, mills In addition to and in ex cess of constitutional 0 limitation to fiay cost of office of Manager; repeal ing Chapters VIII, XI and Section 45 of Chapter VII and all parts of said Charter In conflict therewith. The polling places In each ward shall be the polling places designated by the County Court of Douglas County, Ore gon, as the polling places for the State and County general election November 31 h. 1946. The vote shall be by ballot upon which shall appear the words anft fig ures, as follows. 500 I vote for the amendment. 301 I vote against the amendment. A. J. GEDDES, . City Recorder. NOTICE FULLER Brushes Again Available! N. L. Lehrbach Local Dealer 416 Fowler St. 170-J Wanted POULTRY EGGS TURKEYS Highest Cash Price Douglas County Poultry Phone 374 Oak & Spruce Sts. 1 " "zsr HAMMERING & WELDING Work Guaranteed Located In alley, between Bun Station and Henningerf. Mart CHARLES W. HAZZARD Phone: 491-R WALNUTS WANTED to DRY or BUY HIGHEST PRICES BACON & BACON Curry Estate THE PHOTO LAB 227 N. Jackson Phone 292-J Above Firestone Store Oi Call 24 Hours a Day Industrial Photography a Spe:ialt If It Can Be Photographed We'll Do It HEAVY DIRT-MOVING EQUIPMENT Available for millpond or road contracts All Equipment in First-Class Condition Contract or Hourly Rent ROUSE & BELL Phon. T7T-Y . . 1: J. Ross Hutchinson Candidate for Re-Election for County Commissioner On Democratic Ticket November 5, 1946 A Record of Economical Administration Fair Deal to All - Eight Years of Experience 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 Visif UMPQUA VALLEY HARDWARE'S New BASEMENT--- o FRIGIDAIRE Appliances o EASY Washers and Ironers o PREMIER Vacuum Cleaners (Upright and Yank Type) Emerson Radios O Hot Water Heater (42, 52, 66 Gal. Heaters Now Available!) O Sun Lamps O Gifts O Housewares CSLVEKbbbbB9s9E Umpqua Valley Hardware Oak at Jackson WHEN YOU START BUILDING You will need concrete WHEN YOU WANT INFORMATION regarding concrete, call PRE-MIX It's all mixed, ready for your (ob. If you have need for concrete call PRE-MIX CONCRETE Formerly Recy-Mix Concrete Co. Concrete Blocks Concrete Pipe Phone 620 Bulk Concrete Delivered Remember the change Is in name only! PaintRightOve! WALLPAPER! BMAOI WXLL WBBM Umpqua Valley Hardware 202 N. Jaokion Phono 71 ODD Q BEST BUYS d REAL ESTATE D THREE-BEDROOM mm HOME tal BEST LOCATION DThis home is only lour blocks from the city cen- F& tor, It has a concrete basement, lurnace, lire place, one bedroom down and 2 bedrooms and sleeping porch upstairs. All rooms are large and you have a wonderful view from this home. ' Large lot. Price $12,- Q ooo.oo. CLOSE IN DUPLEX , 112 ft. frontage x 210 ft. U near the business dis trict. This is a very val uable lot and there is a B good income right now. Price $10,500.00. Wl - IMMEDIATE POSSESSION MODERN HOME 2 bedrooms, recessed bathtub and shower, hardwood floors, f ire- place, large living room, basement, thermostatic ally controlled sawdust furnace, sawdust convey- or, nice lawn, shrubs, etc. This lot is 100x100 and is a potential busi- ness lot. Reasonably pric- a cd- THREE BEDROOM OHOME, SOUTH OF TOWN 9i miles, li acres, good road, school bus at door, near river. Fireplace, bath, wired for range. Price $5,300.00. HIGH GRADE RANCH, 75 A., ON RIVER 45 A. choice bottom land, 25 A. In alfalfa. Nearly imile river frontage easy to irrigate. Modern 4-bcdroom home, double H garage, chicken house for 400, milking parlor for 20 cows, 60 days pos session. Close in. WHY PAY MORE? Our Wood Pricos Haven't Changed -Here They Are Single Load, 1 tier 16" green $4.90 Double Load, 5 tier, 16" green . , $9.80 Or Less Than $2.00 Per Tier 16" Dry, 2Vi tier, $7,50 Delivered Anywhore Wifhin 3 Miles of City Small chargo per mile for country deliveries IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Roseburg Lumber Company Roseburg, Oregon Phone 468 a BUSINESS BUILDING ROSEBURG 40x100 ft. Good income now. See us about this. HERE IS A CHANCE TO BUY A STOCK RANCH at the old price. All farm products are going up and this 1800-acre ranch with 300 acres tillable, 200 hottom land, 35 A. alfalfa, balance open pas ture is offered at 550, 000.00 with terms. Two live creeks will fur nish irrigation if desired. Modern 8-room home, two tenant houses, 3 barns. This is close to town and a real ranch. See this right away. NOTICE Dr. H. B. Scofield Pacific Bldg. Palmer Chiropractor Winter office hours 10-12 and 2-5 X-ray neuro-calo-meter service for spinal correction. MONEY Real Estate Loan For Building Refinancing 1 Purchasing Monthly Repayment Plan Umpqua Savings 8 Loan Association Phone 60S NOTICE We are again operating on regular schedule giving weekly service. For regular pick-up and delivery of LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Phone 88 NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE LONG & ORR MORTUARY Formerly Douglas Funeral Home Phone 112, Roseburg Corner Lane and Pine Sts. "To Serve Others as We Would Be Served" Complete Auto and Truck Repairing Body and Fender Work Painting Arc and Acetylene Welding DOUGLAS SERVICE GARAGE North on Hwy. 99 Phone 373-R-5 LONG & ORR MORTUARY Formerly Dduglas Funeral Home Corner Lane and Pine Sts. Phone 112, Roseburg Licensed Lady Assistant A. F. 'Tony' Shukle, Embalmcr Frank Long Jewell Long Vern Orr Sole Owners and Operators "To Serve Others as We Would Be Served" ..S.SSJ..H EARL WILEY n n REALTOR n iU Hotel Rosa Bldg. U Phone sr. 726-R " B B D H 0 0 ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ELECTRIC HEATERS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC DOOR CHIMES ELECTRIC HEATING PADS ELECTRIC LANTERNS Chrome Plated Swing Spout Faucetts Chrome Plated Shower Heads Shower Valves v BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE EARNINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURC. ORECON . Located W. Washinqtoi. St. and S. P. R. R- Tracks Phene 93 1 t;