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X FOUR ROSEBURG NEVVS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1946. Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER Miss Helen Casey Presents Comedy on Christmas Program Highlighting the Roseburg Wo man Cluo annual inristmas pro gram, Mis Melon Casey present ed the delightful one-act comedy, "Joint Owner In Spain," Tues day afternoon at the First Pres byterian Church parlors. She was very ably assisted by Mist Alice i elana, Mrs. iianan jones ana Mrs. Armour Murdock. Members and guests were enthusiastic over the performance and the cast was called back by the appliluse, after which Mrs. Dallen Jones, on behalf of the cast, presented a beautiful corsage to Miss Casey. Mrs. A. J. Geddes, president, had charge of the meeting with Mrs. Murdock acting as program chairman. Mrs. Charles A. Brand led the group singing of Christ mas carols with Mrs. F. G. Burr at the piano. Mrs. Earl Plummer pleasingly presented the Christ mas story and Mrs. Geddes read a most fitting article entitled, "America Did Not Korget." At the close of the program, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, past president of the club, very graciously pre sented a Christmas gift on be half of the membership to the president, Mrs. Geddes. Members and guests brought Christmas gifts, which complete ly filled a Targe box, which was shipped this week to the children of Doernbecher hospital. This Is an annual project of the club. Tea was served at the close of the program. The lace-covered ta ble was centered with an attrac Ive arrangement of holly, flank ed by tall red tuners. Mrs. A. J. Geddes and Mrs. O. S. Chambers poured. Hostesses for the oc casion Included: Mrs. H. N. Ja cobson. chairman Mrs. O. G. Gos nell, Mrs. Klla Fenley, Mrs. Stan ley Click, Mrs. A. J. Geddes, and Mrs. O. S. Chambers. Others present were: Mrs. Olga Lundeen, Mrs. Adaline Olsen, Mrs. A. A. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY IS GALA EVENT FOR LADIES OF ROSEBURG COUNTRY CLU The Roseburg Country Club ladies enjoyed their annual Christmas party with the ex charge of gifts Thursday at the clubhouse. The affair proved to be one of the largest holiday af fairs to he enjoyed by the mem bership in a number of years. Awards for the nlnchnle sum mer golf tournament Play were made with Mrs. Bill Courier as the winner and Mrs. C. K. Knight as runner-up. , , The table and clubhoase were elaborately decorated 'for the occasion by Mrs. Clvde Knight. Mm. L. G. Twohy, Mrs. Milton Greenfield, Mrs. James O. Hughes and Mrs. E. J. Ijiney. The punch howl was In charge of Mrs. E. J. Rodgers, Mrs. A. B. Collier and Mrs. J. M. Judd and the tree and gifts were In charge of Mrs. Kenneth Bailey and Mrs. F. W. Sallng. A lowly gift was presented to Mrs. Walter Brydges from the club. Plans were made for the New Year's eve dance for members and their Invited guests, which will he an event of December M at the clubhouse. A snack bar will be malntain?d during the dance hours and following the dance refreshments will be served and favors will be presented. Bud Spaulding's orchen'.ra has been engaged to play for the occasion. The affair promises to be the highlight of holiday events. Luncheon was server, at noon to Mrs. W. F. Aminl. captain, Mrs. O. J. Feldkamp, Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. R. 11. Franks, Mrs. E. J. Iney. Mrs. L. G. Twoliv, Mrs E. J. Rodger. Mrs. O. R. Hevs, Mrs. Mitchell Moore, Mrs. J. F. Dlllard. Mrs. James O. Hugh es, Mrs. Kennelh Qui no, Mrs. L. K. Kies. Mrs. Maltory. Mrs I.. K ALLEY OOP fe"rS2f varmints X wrecked th" j&ii.,cleanedYnot uxe ""fai SHORE SHOT UP I OUT MV W CABINET AM' ( SUNUP NO0 jAtfTi VTHETOWN.' J STAMPEDED EVEKVCAYUSE WON'UESSV OOP AND POFISH HAVE r"i ''v) $ fi ill MADE NICE FKOOKESS O , f:A ifj ESTABLISHING THEMSELVES , ,,, I ' v ?l J i"1r? aswilomst pad men Xt If.tj J FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WAS .; c-Ave hilda ..crrec which explains why The picture of Priscilu AioeM BEARS A STWWNfi RESEMBLANCE "O HILDA CtBUBBLE. MISS RAY IS RAD IN3 The letter.!!) THE HISTORY CUSS WHICH BOUGHT The? pAiNiriMO . FOR. THE SCHOOL Klrkwood, Mrs. George Sothman, Mrs. Harry Winston, Mrs. K. D. Lytle, Mrs. I.ydla Hooper, Mrs. G. H. Wclker, Mrs. E. L. Fausch er. Miss Estelle V. Conover, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Dallen Jones, Mrs. Armour Murdock, Miss Alice Ueland, Miss Marie Martens, Mrs. Foster Butner, Mrs. Arnold Helgeson, Miss Jennie E. Jorey, Mrs. J. M. Boyles, Mrs. Maud C. Fields, Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Mi's. Earl I'lummer, Mrs. Marie Flint MCall, Mrs. William H. Bailev, Mrs. C. H. Bailey Mrs. W. V. Schroeder Mrs. B. W. Tay lor, Mrs. Rena Helbig, Mrs. R. E. Crawford, Mrs. Fred A. Knight, Mrs. R. H. Solt, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, Mrs. G. V. Wimberlv, Mrs. H. O. Pargeter, Mrs. C. W. Dlshman, Mrs. Walter Good, Mrs. Mitchell Moore, Mrs. William C. Wallace, Mrs. Scott Layman, Mrs. Fred Stever, Mrs. A. S. Coen, Mrs. Lester F. Nielsen, Mrs. Kay Buckley. Mrs. Alva Laws, Mrs. Warren Conyne, Mrs. Paul El liott, Mrs. H. A. Canaday, Mrs. A. E. Kent, Mrs. F. W. Chase, Ruth Callln, Mrs. M. B. Green, Mrs. H. G. Jefferls, Mrs. Kenneth W, ford Mrs. F. G. Burr, Mrs. I.ee A. Wells, Mrs. Clifford D. Fies. Mrs. Ben Doerksen. Mrs. Charles A. Brand, Mrs. George E. nouck Mrs. H. C. Bcre, Mrs. Rose Clayton, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, Mrs. J. r. Marker, Mrs. Cunning ham, Miss Naomi Scott, Mrs. O. S. Chambers and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. The next meeting will he held January 7 at one-thirty o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church narlon with Mrs. W. H. Carter and Mrs. Stephen Blstran, roll call topic speakers; Miss Marie Martens, nrogram chairman on the topic, "Poetry" and Mrs. K. D. Lytle, Mrs. J. E. Sawvers, Mrs. C. W. Wharton and Mrs. H. R. Carter, hostesses. Cornwell, Mrs. Bill Courter, Mrs. Paul Syron. Mrs. K. D. Adams, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. Fred erick Chapman, Jr., Mrs. A. B. Collier, Mrs. Fred Lockwood, Mm. Albert Flcgel, Mrs. Marshall Pen gra, Mrs. A. (',. Hennlnger, Mrs. H. C. Berg, Mrs. E. R. Harvey. Mrs. L. E. Hennlnger, Mrs. Ed Nolle, Mis. Forrest '.nuee, Mis. C. E. Knight, Mm. Maurice L. Hallmark, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Abe Bean. Miss Naomi Scott, Mis. E. A. Pearson, Mis. W. C. Calll son, Mil,. R. D. Bridges, Mrv. Robert Collier. Mrs. Bill Mohr. Mrs. Robert Simmons, Mrs. F. W. Sallng, Mrs. Henry Carstens, Mr. T. H. Wlnrk, Mrs. Gene Krewson. Mrs. Samuel P. Carson and son, Jinimie; Mrs. Roy Cummins, Miss Kathleen Collier and Mrs. Walter Brydges. KLAMATH FALLS VISITORS COMPLIMENTED AT NO-HOST SUPPER AT CEDOES HOME The holiday motif was beauti fully carried out in the attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geddes on East Lane street for Ihe delightful seven o'clock no host supper given by a group of friends Saturday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wallers of Klamath Falls, who were here for the weekend visit Ing relatives and friends. Mr. Walters was formerly assoclaU'd with KRNR radio staff and Is now with the radio station In Klamath Falls. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Walters, guests of honor, and Mr. and Mrs. George Chur chill. Mr. and Mrs. Leruv Iliatt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Paul son, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Stew-' art and Mr. and Mrs. Geddes. A pleasant social evening fnl lowed, at whic h time Santa Claus I appeared ami gif;s were ex I ch.tnirc'l I WWEM HILDA VISITED MV STUDO SHE UNAWARE IHAT 1 WAS MAKING JKeiUHE: Or HE. . ' TWELVE AND WON CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD AT PRINCEN HOME Mrs. Eugene Prlmen entertain ed the Twelve and Won Club at the annual Christmas dinner and party at her home on Chadwick street Tuesday. The rooms were decorated in the Christmas motif, while a chemical Harden was ar ranged on the bufl' t. The serv ing table was centered with holly and red tnpers, while holly cor sages were- presen'e J rr. favors. Mi?. Princen '- sisted in serving by her ua'vhter. Miss Bernerdlne; hv ier-ln-law, Mrs. Euyono H F.'l ern, and by Mrs. E. Krwfh Mrs. Fied H' :: acted as Sinta Clnus and cii; trlniited the gifts. Po-Keno was in play dur ing the social hour with Mrs. Ritzman winning the high prize and Mrs. Jones the second prize. Those present were: Mrs. Eu gene H. Princen and son, RichariJ Eugene, guests, and Mrs. W. Fest, Mrs. B. Hargis. Mr. E. Kenneth Jones, Mrs. N. E. Richardson, Mrs. Fred Ritzman, Mrs. Lucy Jennings, Mrs. Fre-J HargLs, Mrs. M. Sory, Miss Bernardlne Princen and the hostess, Mrs. Eugene Princen. The club will meet January 14 at the home of Mrs. N. E. Rich ardson at 529 S. Main street. Rl VERSDALE H. H. CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Dale Guiby and Mrs. Donald Guiley entertained mem bers of the Riversdale Happy Hour Club and guests at a charm ing Christmas paiv Wednesday afternoon at the former's beau tiful home on the North Umpqua. The decorations and refresh ments carried out a very attr,ac tiv holiday motif. The Christ mas tree was enjoyed and gifts were exchanged. Mrs. C. M. Stark had charge of several novel games and music was played by Mrs. R. L. Harmon. Assisting the hostess in serving were- Mrs. Donald Metzger and Mrs. S. K. McGaukiicy, daughter of Mrs. Dale Guilev. Guests in addition to Mrs. Mctzrror and Mrs. McGaughey were Mrs. Wig nail, Mrs. J. Clifford Hess, Mrs. H. Blair Johnson, Mrs. Lura Lince of Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. J. M. Eurkhart. Club mem bers present were: Mil;. W. E. Buell, Mrs. E. A. Ulterback. Mrs. H. W. Conn, Mrs. Ned Dixon, Mrs. Bernard Younz, Mrs. C. M. Stark, Mrs. H. B. Kruse, Mrs. K. L. Harmon. Mrs. Charles A. Lee, ivirs. r.rwsi irussoii, JVirs. Alva Dangherly. Mrs. Lewb W. Cct troll and t!ie two hostesses. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN FOB . SHARON O'BRIEN j Sharon O'Brien was honored at a delightful surprta party on her ; birthday Friday, when a group of j friends called at her hum on I Winchester street to ce1bralo the occasion. Games wore played and I prizes were awarded winners ' making th-' best Christmas tree ornament. Thiyse receiving prizes were Shirley Saar, Joan f,each and Karen Monnmilh. Delicious refreshments were served and lovely gifts were pre sented to Sharon from: Shirley Saar, Suzanne Ott, Margaret Tay lor, Gay Clawson, Barbara Wamp ler, Joan Leach, Karen Mono smith. Janice Honbost and Sheila O'Brien. Mrs. Jennie 1-oach as sisted Mrs. O'Brien with the serving. MRS. L. L. POWERS I ENTERTAINS CLUB AT HOLIDAY PARTY MONDAY I A beautiful holiday motif was usikI by Mrs. I.. L. Powers Mon- j day evening, w hen she graciously I entertained her club at a charm- ing eight o'clock desci t suppor at her home on East Oak street. Holly corsages, tied with red i satin ribbons, graced each covej, i Those proseiK were: Mrs. L. A Miles. Mrs. R. M. Church. Mrs. ! J. .1. Saunders. Mrs. Robert Sohultz. Mrs. Ixslie C. Cum- I mings, Mrs. Floyd Wilson. Mrs Roy liynl. .Mis. B. R. Maddox and ! the hostess, Mrs. Powers. Christmas gifts were exchanged : and the evening was spent in i vKltlng The Chase Fails - - AlNT HERE'S CGOHQMF; Who Is He? 1) I COULD F'MD NO AuTwewTC Picxune C PSSOLLA ALPfN SO I USf D HUM AS fcw u.mti . k - i. d&y SEATTLE VISITORS ARE HONORED AT CHARMING PARTY AT CHAMBERS HOME Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Chambers entertained at a charming eve ning tea Saturday at their attrac tive home in Laurelwood in com pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Terrell of Seattle, who spent sev eral days In Roseburg visiting the latter's sister, Mn Jean Everett, on East Oak street. The Seattle visitors leave Sunday for iheir home. Yellow and white chrysanthe mums were beautifully arranged about the rooms and also graced the tea table. Mrs. B. J. Gilbert and Mrs. M. E. Ritter, Sr. poured. Guests enjoying the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chambers in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Included: Mrs. Jean Everett, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Armour Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ritter, Sr., and W. M. Campbell. MR. AND MRS. ROSE HONORED ON 35th WEOOING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs, Roy Rose were very pleasantly surprised at their home Saturday evening, when a group of friends called to cele brate their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. Arrangements for the party were in charge of the Rose's daughter, Mrs. Vernon Crane, and Mrs. E. H. Verreil. An Imperial candlewick buffet set with tall tapers was presented as a gift to Mr. and Mrs. Rose from: the hostesses and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O JUNIPER O The beautiful eseful gift Oldest Wood in the world Oregon's own souvenir Free mailing service Large complete variety Open evenings OREGON JUNIPER GIFT SHOP 230 N. Stephens, Roseburg ATTENTION We have automatic OIL BURNERS Convert your wood furnace to automatic on heat NOW! ROSEBURG SHEET METAL 850 E. 1st St. CURE YOUR OWN MEATS MORTON'S SUGAR CURE MORTON'S TENDER QUICK MEAT PUMPS LESLIE SMOKE SALT SALT, Fine and Coarse MEAT SAWS HOG SCRAPERS BUTCHER KNIVES THERMOMETERS BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE EARNINGS DOUCLAS Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG. ORECON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St. and S. P. R. R. Tracks no use, sheriff; IVEVEHUNTFD f Vf?H, BOV5, - T THEM HOM&KES ( I FI3CK THEY'RE - - -A rr'ii&S I SucEsr you SP'RlTeD OTCSN ICAASLD WE pAINTINk AN!P AS K'M IF 1 ukcj ii ; iT , r VVILLDO.' 71 Wk Lawrence and Mrs. Ella Herbison. Cards and visiting were en Joyed during the social hours, after which lovely refreshments were served. MRS. KENNETH BAILEY ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. Kenneth Bailey was a most gracious hostess Friday, when she entertained her bridge club at a charming one-thirty o'clock dessert - luncheon and Christmas party at her attractive home in West Roseburg. The holiday motif was very beauti fully carried out on ihe table and about the rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark, a guest and Mrs. Marshall Pengra, Mrs. A. G. Henninger, Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs. S. J. Cooper, Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Jr., Mrs. A. D. Parr and the hostess, Mrs. Bailey. Christmas gifts were exchanged and contract bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon with Mrs. Hennlnger and Mrs. Pengra win ning the high scores. BARNES CABINET SHOP Winston Section , KITCHEN CABINETS Cabinet work of all kinds, made to your own specifica tionsDrop a card to L D. Barnes, C. V. Star Rt. Wanted POULTRY EGGS TURKEYS Highest Cash Price Douglas County Poultry Phone 374 Oak Spruce Sts. Phone 941 COUNTY BY V. T HAMLIN UJAe j? 2&j; - V - v'Ue 'J 5$ fl "9 kC- 'U-' BY MERRILL BLOSSER auesTiow; tue public WHO CONTB'BUTED 4 MRS. C. E. SMITH IS HOSTESS TO CLUB AT CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. Clifford E. Smith very graciously entertained her pin ochle club at a charming eight o'clock dessert-supper and Christ mai party Wednesday evening at her lovely home in Laurelwood. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. R. Clark, Mrs. Ray Puckctt, Mrs. Jack Fincham, Mrs. Henry Bailey, Mrs. Richard Young, Mrs. Norman Hess, Miss Frances Hut IT'S SOLD When You List With VALLEY REAL ESTATE AGENCY Lobby Hotel Grand ELECTRICIANS Valley Electric Phone 909. BEAUTY SHOP Charm Beauty Salon. Wall! Market. 99 North. Phone 695-J-5. RADIO SERVICING t.und Radio Service. Phone 34. Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens', fiansen's Radio Service, Sutherlin EAINTING BRUSH or spray painting, ln terior. or exterior. Phone 898-J or 712-R. PO Box 28a PLUMBING Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121. Wm. A. MARDORF. Ph. 702-R-2. PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT Cund Radio Service. Phone 34. Sound equlpmentfor RUuses TRANSFER SERVICE UMPQUA TRANSFER Insured carrier. Phone 167-J. STORAGE No business on Saturday. CABINET WORK Howe's Cabinet Shop 869 Hoover St. Bulldozing Leveling, grading, excavating. Cats, shovels, patrol graders, dump trucks for hire. Shale for sale. Log roads built and rocked, mill ponds dug. Contract or hourly basis. For Free Estimates TALLON PHILLIPS 327 South St., Roseburg or call 30-F-3I RUSSELL'S Typewriter Service Office Machine Service and Supplies 335 N. Jackson Phone 320 PRINTING PROMPT, EFFICIENT. DEPENDABLE SERVICE ROSEBURG PRINTING CO. Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 943 Septic Tanks Cleaned the Modern Way All Contents Removed Baker Tank Service Phone 681 CEMENT CONTRACTING ALL KINDS FORM BUILDING Will also put basements under old houses. ED FUCHS lftZJ'i Eit 6h St. SEWING COURSES Compltt Horn Dressmaking Count In luy lMom. Inquire about Tarltnj dat at SINGER SEWING CENTER 112 N. Stephens Phone 723 Todd Building Co. General Contractors In Addition We Do Expert Painting & Paperhanging Complete Careful Quick Service Is Our Policy 904 S. Stephens Phone 302 Roseburg Refrigeration AN Commercial Sales and Servict Maintenance and Repairs HORN AND MARSTERS SSI N. Jackson Phons 270 chinson and the hostess, Mr. Smith. The Christmas tree was en joyed and gifti were exchanged, after which pinochle was in play with Mrs. Puckett winning the high score and Mrs. Clark re ceiving the low score. FRESH DRESSED PRIME TURKEYS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Piece your order for a XMAS or a NEW YEAR TURKEY with the DOUCLAS COUNTY POULTRY. All turkeys will be drawn (at no extra cost) and oven ready for you. To those wishing to send turkeys away place your or der early and we will box and ship them for you. Deliveries will be made within the city limits only, on Dec. 23rd and 24th. No orders taken for turkeys to be drawn later than Dec. 21st. SO ORDER EARLY. DOUGLAS COUNTY POULTRY Phone 374 If News-Review carrier fails to deliver your paper Please Call 151Y between 6:15 and 7:00 P. M. THE SOUTH END CAFE Serves a Working Man's Meal Every Working Day 916 So. Stephens SL L. K. CORNWELL DESIGNER 224 Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 583. ROSEBURG TRANSFER & STORAGE Moving and Storage of Household Coods 130 N. Pine Phone 927 CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS Immediate Service Free Estimates PAUL ROGERS Bt 1, Box 3 Engineering Design Co. Planning and Designing of Industrial plants, buildings, wa ter supply and sewage sys tem. Rm. 5, (22 S. Jackson St. TAXI PHONE 6 Go anywhere in the state Grand Hotel TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Younelf Save Long or Short Trips Ellison's Servict Station 740 t. Stephens Phons (87 FULLER BRUSHES N. L LEHRBACH Local Dealer 416 Fowler Phone 170-J J. E. NEWBERRY'S WASHING MACHINE Parts Service, Service for All Makes. Call at 102 W. Commercial Ave. See Singer Sewing Center for Buckle and Button Covering, Custom-Marie Belts. Buttonholing, Hemstitchlne. Monogramming. 24-hour service. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 112 N.Stephens Phone 7Z1 Atlas Powder and Blasting Supplies UMPQUA POWDER SUPPLY Phone 47, Roseburg SAVE ALL YOUR SURPLUS FATS AND WASTE PAPER mm PPBB raw Oak and Spruce Sts. Roseburg Paint Shop Painting and paper hanging Texture painting a specialty, Phone 422, 501 E. Lane SL PENNELL'S RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE C. A. PEN NELL, Prop. 517 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Ore. Pbon W4-B HARGIS ELECTRIC Specialists Radio, Refrigeration, Household Appliance 8ervice 20 Years Experience All Work Guaranteed 112 E. Cat St. Phone 94 Continental (Red Seal) Industrial Motors Venn-Severin. 190 H. P. Diesel Units MUNNELL & SHERRILL Distributors Phono Roseburg 6I9-J Seven Continental Motor Models Available. AUTHORIZED Ttlautai Servlc BEHGH'S APPLIANCE SERVICE 630 Winchester Street Servicln AU Maket Waihra Phona 80S Roseburg. Oreffoo Corky's Electrical Appliance Sales & Repair Service Pickup and Delivery Service 324 N. Jackson Phone 270 Roseburg Plumbing & Supply Company Plumbing by Contract or Time and Material No Job too largo or too small Dixonville Highway Phone 462 J-2 RENTALS By Day or Week Skilsaws Drills Sanders Table Saws Sump Pumps Lighting Plants Concrete Mixer Other Power Tools As They Are Available Osbun Electric ' fttntiit arrlct Wm Kb mt Oak St, BrHn Ft. em Wt-L ROSEBURG FUEL OIL SERVICE Phone 791 STANDARD HEATING OILS Jackson at Douglas Terp's Plumbing and Heating Prompt Service Specialiie in Repairing Call 736-J for Work or Ettimations alllli