Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 21, 1946, Image 5

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    ROSEBURS' NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21. I946
FIVE
CONCRETE
HOLLOW TILE
BUILDING BLOCKS
Morris Combination Hollow
Tile Block and Brick Machines
for sale or rant.
J. L CUMMINCS, ACENT
Douglas & Coos Counties
811 Flescr St.
P. O. Box 1138
Phone 282-Y Roseburg, Ore.
I Society
Uy LOTUS KNISHT PORTER
SUNSHINE CLUB HAS
ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER
AND PARTY THURSDAY
Miss Elizabeth Paul was hos-
I toss to the Northside Sunshine
l Club at the annual turkey dinner
and Christmas party Thursday at
' her home. Poinsertas find rein-
GIVE THE WIFE A BREAK!
Buy Her An
Oil
Circulating
Heater... -for
Christmas!
Several Models . . .
and Styles
We Have the Right Heater for Your House!
PACIFIC CHAIN SAW CO.
Hwy. 99 North of Garden Valley Junction
Phone 373-J-l
EVELYN'S
Last Minute Gift Suggestions
For Her!
Lovely Bed Jackets 3.50 up
All Wool Sweater 2 95 up
Stylish Blouses 4.95
Plastic Purses 6.00
Lace Trim Panties 79 '
Tailored SI in 1.30 up
Butcher Boy Pajamas 3.50
Crepe Cownt .....3.50
Sheer Rayon Gowns 5.95 up
Capeskin Gloves 5.00
Colorful Scarfs 1.95
Plaid Shirts 7.95
Wool Slacks 5.95
Plastic Raincoats . 8.95
Denim Jeans 3.98
Chenille Robes 14.95
Lounging Pajamas 19.95
Nylon Hosiery 2.50
Also a Large Selection of
COATS SUITS . DRESSES
Hew Combat
(Attmd Ptiotngrtph)
S.rrt $ W 11
Wtdthi A f EE
PAIR
IDEAL FOR
HUNTERS HIKERS FARMERS
MINER5SP0RTSMENW0RKMEN
Made of brt obtainable side leather, (grain side in
and rough side out) . . . remains soft end pliable after
repeated wetting!. Competition soles; full rubber
heels; leather counters; full grain inner soles; and
heavy welts. Here is a rugged high shoe which effec
tively resists soil-acids and moiiture. Built to military
specifications. Available in sires 8 to 11, widths A
to EE.
' Fully
Guaranteed
ORDER BY MAIL
Wholesale s"i'r?;:z'i ,1Z'?JZ:
Surplus War Goods, inc.
201-210 THIRD AVI. SOUTH SIATTII 4, WASHINGTON
deer graced one table, while gilt
pine cones, red tapers and ever
greens decorated the second
table. Apple Santa Clauses were
used as favors. Mrs. Clara Stel
wlg and Miss Bernardine Prlncen
assisted the hostess in serving.
Mrs. Senna Hiny, sister of the
hostess, poured.
Carols were sunn with Mrs.
j Steiwig accompanying at , the
piano. A short business meeting
was neid ana new oiiicers elect
ed included: president, Miss Eliza
beth Paul; vice-president, Mrs.
Mary Hall; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Clara Steiwig; with Miss
Paul appointing Mrs. E. E.
Emmltt as gift buyer and Miss
Bernardine Princon as press cor
respondent. Mrs. Hlney and Miss Paul acted
as Santa Clauses and distributed
the gifts. Surprise birthday gifts
were presented to Mrs. Mary Man
and Eva St. Onge.
Bingo was played during the
social hour, Mrs. Hall winning
the high prize. Those enjoying
the party were Mrs. Mabel Pat
terson, Mrs. Clara Steiwig, Mrs.
E. E. Emmitt, Mrs. Eunice Sory,
Mrs. Lucia Ingles, Miss Bernar
dine Prineen, Mrs. Mary Princen,
Mrs. Ora Worthington, Mrs. Mary
Hall, Mrs. Nora Pendergrass,
Mrs. Eva St. Onge, Mrs. Senna
Hlney and the hostess, Miss Paul.
The next meeting will be Janu
ary 9 at the home of Mrs. Steiwig
at llKU west r irst street.
MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS .
HAS CHARMING CHRISTMAS
PARTY ON THURSDAY
The Mid-Week Bible Class of
t. Pauls Lutheran Church en
Joyed a very charming Christmas
party Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. A. Rietmann. A
beautifully decorated Christmas
tree was placed in the living
room, while holly and mistletoe
were arranged about the rooms.
During the first part of the
afternoon tne group sang Christ
mas carols and the children sang,
"Away in a Manger," followed
by the reading of the Christmas
story. .
During the social hour Christ'
mas gifts were exchanged and a
surprise grocery shower was pre
sented to Rev. and Mrs. W. A.
Sylwester. Unable to be present
Because or illness was Mrs. A.
Sleman, who sent a gift for the
syiwesters snower.
At the tea hour Mrs. Rietmann,
assisted by her daughter, Mrs.
Pete Aquiso, a guest of the day,
served lovely refreshments to:
Mrs. A. scnilcK and children.
Donna and Michael; Mrs. Roy
Hcbard and daughter, Judy; Mrs.
L. Murphy and niece, Barbara
Kay Miller; Mrs. Aucusta Ernv,
Mrs. J. Leonard, Mrs. A. Coenen
berg, Mrs. J. H. Feldkamp. Mrs.
R. A. Kaine. Mrs. Varney Martin
and son, Jay Maurice; Mrs. E.
Roglitz, Mrs. Clara Roglitz, Mrs.
w. vogt, Mrs. Louise Voigt, Mrs,
V. Andraieff, Mrs. Clinton Gor
thy, Mrs. Millard Rietmann. Mrs,
L .G. Wilson. Mrs. Lloyd Hill and
children, Kathleen, Larrv and
Barbara; and Rev. and Mrs. W.
A. Sylwester and suns, Richard
Milton and Robert Lee.
The next meeting of the class
will be held January 2, the place
of which will be announced later.
T. N. T. CHRISTMAS
AIMQIIFT AM H DADTV IC
CHARMING AFFAIR TUESDAY
The T. N. T. Club members en
joyed their annual Christmas
banquet at seven-thirty o'clock
i uesday evening at Carls Haven,
followed by a charming party at
the home of Mrs. Paul Morgan.
A white cloth covered the table,
which was centered with holly
and red tapers. The Morgan home
was beantifuily decorated in the
holiday motif. An especially
lovely snow scene arrangement
graced the buffet.
Gifts were exchanged and a
social hour followed with Mrs.
Sidney Moon, Jr., winning the
high prize in gin rummy and Mrs.
Robert Keefe winning the high
prize in pinochle.
Those enjoying the party In
cluded Mrs. Sidney Moon, Jr.,
Mrs. Fred L. Perry. Mrs. Ira
Kyrd, Miss Agnes Pltchford, Mrs.
Sherman Morris,, Mrs. Howard
Marsh, Mrs. Earl Kennerly, Mrs.
Robert Keefe. Mrs. Graydon
Hoover, Mrs. Cliff Thornton and
Mrs. Paul Morgan.
The club will meet January 6
at an eight o'clock dessert-supper
at the Perry residence at 6Z1 S.
Mill street with Mrs. Moon acting
as hostess.
ARE YOU
MOVING?
WE HAVE
PADDED VAHS
EXPERIENCED
HttP
Don't Make a
MOVE
'til you see
FLEGEL
Transfer
and
Storage
Phone 47
Novelist
HORIZONTAL
1,6 Pictured
novelist
10 Takes offense
12 Elapses
14 Donkey
15 Having
greater depth
17 Placed
18 Stupefy
20 Abide
21 Impolite
22 Danger
24 Young dog
25 California city
2 Levels
27 Exist
28 Id est (ab.)
29 Gaze
32 Not fresh
36 Pronoun
1 37 Baked clay
1 (Pi.)
38 Emanation
39 One of the
. United
Provinces
43 Mine entrance
44 Musical
syllable
45 Glimpse
47 American
jurist
48 Property
50 More vei dont
52 Greek mount
53 Consumed
VERTICAL
1 Joker
2 Make certain
3 Mysill
4 Finish
9 Simmer
6 Vehicle
7 While
8 Puts out
9 Sewing tool
10 Harsh
1 1 Ocean
12 Caress
13 Paces
16 Mixed type
19 Greek island
21 Ancient Ro-
IAmmwvt t Fttiim Paul
man province 35 Natural fat
23 More crippled 39 Full (suffix)
24 Arm joint 40 Higher
29 Aver 41 Excavate
30 Scottish river 42 Rabbit
31 Ventilate
33 Style of
display types 49 Preposition
34 Dutch city 51 Suffix
45 Greek letter
46 Meadow
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Mann of Sutherlln suent. yester
day in Roseburg attending to
business anu visiting reiauvea.
Underaoet Operation Henry
Sielert, post office employee, un
derwent an appendectomy at
Mercy Hospital mis weeic
Goes to Euaena Carl Moscr,
emDlovee of the Veterans Facil
ity, ten last nigni lor tugene iu
spend the weekend.
Will Visit Over Weekend O.
D. McAllister of Eugene is arriv
ing in Roseburg this evening to
spend the weekend visiting rela
tives and friends. He formerly
made his home In Roseburg.
MISS GLADYS H. STRONG
PRESENTS GROUP OF YOUNG
STUDENTS IN RECITAL
An Informal piano recital was
given last Monday evening by
young pupils. of Miss Gladys
Strong. This is the first of a
series of winter recitals and was
presented entirely by juniors who
played interestingly and pleas
ingly. Following the program, a social
hour was enjoyed by the pupils
and their parents and friends.
The following pupils were pre
sented: Gayle Geddes, Carleen Felker,
Judith Willener, Connie Ayotte,
Marilyn Springer, Sandra Bull
lngton, Joan Leach, Camille Rob
ertson. Donna Lee Bashford, Car
men Ford, Nancy Neureiter, Vir
ginia Cyrus, Molly Fullerton, Dar
lene Diller, Jerry Feldkamp,
John Marvin Robertson, Eddie
Kay Jones, Lois Patterson, Donna
Jean Ellison.
R. A. E. CLUB HAS
DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY
PARTY ON WEDNESDAY
The Roseburg Art and Em
broidery Club was most gracious
ly entertained at a cnarming
Christmas party and one-thirty
o'clock turkey dinner at the I. O.
O. F. hall Wednesday with Mrs.
Argie Beals, assisted by Mrs.
Sinclair, Mrs. Cluck and Mrs.
Poirot. , Santa Claus and reindeer
graced the mirror on the table,
which was circled with sprays of
holly.
Mrs. Frank Bergh, president,
conducted the business meeting.
Gifts were brought by the mem
bers to he sent to the County
Home. The club presented lovely
gifts to the retiring president,
Mrs. Bergh, and Mrs. H. F. Snv
der, secretary. Mrs. Elsie Sin
clair was welcomed Into the club
as a new member. The resigna
tion of Mrs. Effie Ijiursen was
accepted, as she has moved to
Roseville, Calif. .
Christmas greetings from for
mer club members were received
and read and the club voted to
send greetings to all former
members. Mrs. Alvin Smith, a
former member and now a resi
dent of Ashland, was reported to
be convalescing from a recent
major operation.
The new officers will assume
their duties at the next meeting.
Meeting dates for the coming
year were set and hostesses were
selected. Arrangements were also
made for members to celebrate
their birthdays during the club
year. The first meeting in Janu
ary will be omitted.
Following the meeting, a very
beautiful Christmas tree was en
joyed and gifts were exrhanred
A vote of thanks was given by
the group to Mrs. Beals.
Those enjoying this delightful
meeting included Mrs. Mary
Decker, a guest, who was a for
mer member: Patty Napier, Hat
tie Neal, Mrs. F. C. Cornell, Mrs.
Charles Poirot, Mrs. Frank Bergh,
Mrs. T. Hoffmeister, Mrs. Glenn
Cox, Mrs. Frank Kent, Mrs. Zella
Miller, Mrs. Henry Erskine, Mrs.
Lucia Ingles. Mrs. C. H. Bailey,
Mrs. William Bailey. Mrs. Jess
Bowman, Mrs. A. D. Hawn, Mrs.
Henry Worthington, Mrs. George
liuck, Mrs. Argle Heals, Mrs.- C,
M. Page, Mrs. F. Sinclair.
On account of the New Year's
holiday, the next meeting has
been postponed until January 15,
when the club will meet at .the
home of Mrs. C. M. Page at 520
s. btephens street.
( LOCAL HEW! )
Club to Hold Party The Merry
Go Round Club members and
their families arc invited to at
tend the annual Christmas party
tonight, December 21, at 8 o clock
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnson on North Jackson
street. Those attending are asked
to bring a gift to exchange and
are also requested to bring their
own taoie service.
Participates in Tournament
Miss Marilyn I Penny) Preston,
dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
I'reston of Roseburg, has return
ed from a speech tournament
held at San Jose, Calif., where
sno was one of six students from
Linfield College that placed in
contest emhracinn nine states.
She was a finalist in the Junior
Women's oratory. Miss Preston Is
a pre-legal student In her sopho
more year.
Local
News
student at Concordia Lutheran
Academy, high school for boys,
In Portland, will arrive home
Monday for the holldnv. Both
boys reside with their paternal
grandparents', Professor and Mrs.
F. Sylwester, while attending
school In Portland.
CARLOAD
I
MANTEL BRICK
DUE THIS WEEK!
AD types of bleh (Cement. Red Cloy, Fire)
Available NOW t
DENN GERRETSEN CO.
Eauiament Installed Fathers
of the Elgarose School children
have combined their efforts to In
stall new nlayground equipment
In the school yard, me cnuaren
have been enjoying the use of
the new swings, rings and bars.
Back From Honolulu The Her
bert E. Wood family has returned
to Roseburg, following residence
in Honolulu since August. They
have purchased a new home in
uoates Aaauion ana win move
into the residence the first of the
'ear. Mr. Wood will engage In the
contracting business.
Leave for Seattle Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Daughcrty and son,
Mike, of Roseburg left this morn-
Ine by automobile for Seattle to
spend the holidays with relatives.
Mr. uaugnerty is state inspector
for the Douglas Forest Protective
Association.
Kidders Return Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Kidder have returned to
Roseburg, following a trip to San
rranciseo to be with their son,
Stanley, until he sailed for Japan.
En route south the Kidders were
in an automobile accident and
Mrs. Kidder suffered three frac
tured ribs. They remained fh San
Francisco for three weeks, until
she was able to return to Rose
burg. Stanley Kidder, who was
recentlv named as a consul to
Japan, stoDoed over In Honolulu
to have Thanksgiving with his
cousin. Mrs. Florence Wharton
Wicklund. He stopped In Guam,
the Philinpines and points In
China and will not arrive at his
post In Tokyo until January 6.
Arrives For Holidays Jimmy
Svlwester, student of Trinity Lu
theran school In Portland, arrived
In Roseburg Friday to remain
over the holidays with his par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Syl
wester, 1170 Military street. His
brother, Paul Sylwester, who Is a
Lairds Return Home Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Laird have returned
to their home on Winchester
street, following a week's vaca
tion spent at Brewster, Ore., visit
ing the former's mother, Mrs. J.
D. Laird and other relatives and
friends. The Lairds' son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Lowden, and children, Bar
bara and Linda, of Lakeview,
Ore., are arriving in Roseburg
Monday to remain over Christ
mas at the Laird home. Another
daughter, Miss Maxine Laird, of
Portland will spend Christmas
day at the Ijilrd home. Their son.
Burton Laird, has recently been
discharged from service with the
U. S. Army and Is now employed
at Cutter's laboratory In Berke
ley, Calif., where he will do bac
teriological work. With his wife,
he recently visited at the Laird
home
RE-UPHOLSTER
Overstuffed Furniture Repaired
at Don's Upholstery Shop.
Here's What We Do:
Furniture called for and delivered
Old'covering removed
Frame repaired where necessary
Springs replaced
(Wt can Install springs In yaur wartime furniture, teal)
Nice assortment of cover, material
on hand.
DONELAN S UPHOLSTERY SHOP
516 S.Stephens
Phone 128
402 W. Oak St,
PUPPIES
LOVEBIRDS
CANARIES
Love Birds ..... . . . $10.00 pr.
Canaries .-$15.00
(Guaranteed Singers)
PUPPIES . . . LOTS OF THEM!
(All are shot for distemper)
Cages, Stands, Harnesses, Leashes,
RiankeH, Sweaters, etc.
All Pets Bearded Free 'til Christmas
OREGON TRAIL PET CORRAL
Phone 3284 35 Eleventh Wset
Eugene, Oregon
Roseburg Welding Works
and
Machine Shop
Court end Main Then 667
Lethe, Shaper end Planer Work
of Alt Kind
MILL WORK A SPECIALTY
We have seme Carriage BlocksKneet, and V-Raili
Made Up. Have 60-lb. Raid in Stock.
v
COME IN AND SEE US WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
AND DO YOUR WORK TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS
l3 'f
A BIG JOB OR A SLIGHT
ADJUSTMENT- Both receive our best
We Specialize in
COMPLETE
Motor Overhauls Broke Overhauls
Motor Tune-up Spring Repairs
UMPQUA AUTO & IMPLEMENT CO.
Your Loccl
KAISER-FRAZER DEALERS
Where All Makes of Crs nn4 Govd Strike Meet
444 N. Stephens Roseburg, Ore.
Phone 752