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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1947 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER P. N. G. CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING SUTHERLIN Mrs. Alva Man ning was a very gracious hostess to the Past Noble Grands Ciub members and several guests Wednesday evening when she en tertained with a delightful des sert supper in the basement of the Methodist Church. The long linen covered table was centered with lovely low bouquets of spring flowers with several tall lighted tnpers placed at intervuls with dainty nut cups as favors. Covers were placed for: Mrs. Jennie Comstock, Miss Jacqueline Frederick, Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. Har ry Barker, Mrs. Florence Cook, Mrs. Juanlta Holgate, Mrs. Ha zel Green, Mrs. Nellie Peterson, Mrs. Leona hlack, Mrs. Harriet Stearns, Mrs. Alma Anderson, Mrs. Mable Ross, Mrs. Maude Culver, Mrs. Belle Cook, Mrs. Anna Hall and the hostess, Mrs. Manning. After every one was seated there was small paper with some numb rs placed upon it, the hostess lead a few lines and each number was supposed to represent a letter and when finished made the quotation, "Eats are on the way." Miss Frederick, won the first prize and Mrs. Green, the second for com pleting the line first. After the supper numbers were I drawn and the corresponding numbers on the May baskets , were passed around and a ereat deal of pleasure was had in view ing tho many lovely flowers ar ranged in many different ways. The business meeting was op ened by singing "Blest Be The Tie That Binds," aftr which the vice-president, Mrs. Green pre sided. The roll call was answered to by quotations on curernt ev ents. Mrs. Susie Cochram, pre sented her resignation as presi dent and it was voted to accept it. Mrs. Green was then elected as president and Mrs. Alma An derson as vice-president, and they were Installed in their respective ' offices. Mrs. Anna Hankonson, of Rose burg; Mrs. Margaret Medley of Oakland; Mrs. Bertha Barge and Mrs. Elaa Wegner's son, Arthur, of Sutherlin were reported as 111, and several members reported that they had called on them. The following officers were ap pointed by the president for the ensuing year: Mrs. Malile Ross, musician; Mrs. Ann Hall, Marsh all and Mrs. Maude Culver, Chap lain. The penny prize was won by Mrs. Hall. The meeting closed by singing, "God Be With You 'Till We Meet Again." ANNUAL H. E. DINNER ENJOYED AT YONCALLA YONCALLA The semi-annual home economics dinner, which members of tho home economics class of Yoncalla High school served twice a year to members of the Yoncalla High school, board, their wives and high school faculty was held Thursday evening at the home economics room, with Miss Martha Lanan, teacher in charge. The long table was beautifully decorated in the May-day motif. Three miniature May poles with tiny dolls holding the streamers was the main de coration. Menus were In form of a May pole. Two large bouquets of roses added to the attractive ness of the table. A delicious din ner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Miner Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Radahnugh, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cookeram, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur lirlnor, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Georgr- Edes, Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Par sons, Mrs. Shoenbergcr, Miss Martha Lanan. Those preparing and serving the banquet were Winnie Thorp, Barbara LaMarr, Mona Rapcr, Esther Benner, Reta Kruse, Shirley Hlghlev. Vir ginia Gardner, Eunice Wilson, Thnlma Atkinson, Iola Longsbur- ALLEY OOP ' If iSJ3r WELL' HAT DO WU "ALL" Rlfi-HT. LET'S "f THi6 TUQNg OUT TO B V J. "&'" ' I I S HBUWI 3 m ' J A U -A? , WW fr sv-kVW' I sJL4 SM am r jf-f-hr I ill MUnSSMLl wl rf 'ftffl FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL BLOSSER PUEATSrUMrAD'FFENT 5,T0HD PLATES W1TM THIS yDTE AMD PUf OF" WAR ANlt Sd- LIKE THAT 4 EVERY- LOSE: Tmp FOUL TIP J AM EWD To THESE VAMCE WITM A S N Tm- WTvI t? LAST&Ame-' -l - CHILDISH , WHITE FLAS J i you did ir r i Vi SAYS vi x Si iuAdc y S TO THEM. J ' EM ) jT vRLsv s ,.. g'-'tl,' A war. if7 , -it ,.:A VLy LT 1 m mz -aA-i h&V kl3 iL k ry, Roberta Lane, Beverley Lun ney, Joyce Potter, Mary Ellen Vroman and Elaine Robbins. AUXILIARY HAS INTERESTING MEETING SUTJ-IERLIN The ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary held a very interesting meeting Wednesday evening at the Le gion Hall with Mrs. L. F. Gerard, president, in charge. After much discussion It was voted to buy the range that Mr. Parker had for sale and take the monny that was made at the dance to help pay for same. The final nominations for offi cers were made and election was held with the following officers being elected: Mrs. Maude Mur phy, president; Mrs. Mike Nor ton, vice-president; Mrs. Velma Bratton, secretary - treasurer; Mrs. Leona Slack, chaplain Mrs. Edith Gerard, historian; Lenora Payne, sergeant at arms; Mrs. Lina Torrcy, Mrs. Curry and Mrs. Frances Carriger, executive officers. Members present were: Mrs. N. E. Carter, Mrs. Hazel At hey, Mrs. Velma Bratton, Mrs. Mike Nor ton, Mrs. Edith Gerard and Mrs. Curry. SUE Ls FILLES TO BE PRESENTED OVER KRNR WEDNESDAY EVENING Mrs. Homer W. Grow, Rose burg piano instructor, will pre sent Sue Lc Files, twelve-year-old piano student, and sixth grade student of the Rose School, in a special piano program over KRNR Wednesday evening at seven-fifteen o'clock. Sue will play the following program: "Gavotte' and "Bour ree by Bach; "June" by Tschal kowsky; "Volcik" by John Mok rojs and "Prelude In A" by Chopin. Sue Is an especially talented musician and has made Dromes- slve strides in music under the direction of her teacher, Mrs. Grow. She has participated in many musical Dioerams through out Roseburg and Is exceptionally wen Known nerc. P.N.G. CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Past Noble Grands Cluh will meet Thursday at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maggie Dent, 845 South Pine btrect with Ruble Bloom. Ona Williams, Ella Fenley and Maude Needham, assisting hostesses. The entertainment will be in charge of Vlreinia Mrr. Allri Goff and Ethel Busenhark. All members are most cordiallv in vited to be present. EASTERN STAR TO HOLD INITIATION THURSDAY Roseburg Chauter of Eastern Star will hold Initiation at pluht o'clock Thursday evening at the masonic iemue. Kefres hments will he served by the committee in cnarge. Mrs. J. P. Motschen bacher. worthy matron, will tup- side. Members and visiting mem bers are invited. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN TO MEET ON THURSDAY ' The women of theRoS Country Club will meet Thurs day morning at nine-thirtv o'clock for golfing. Luncheon will bp served at the clubhouse at twelve-thirty o'clock and the bridge play will begin at one thirty o clock. All women rif Ihn club are urged to be present. MID WEEK BIBLE CLASS TO MEET ON THURSDAY ine MK Woek B Wp ri:i nf St. Paul's Lutheran Church will inept Thursday afternoon .-it two o'clock at the home of Mrs Lloyd Hill at 810 Hoover Street with Mrs. Garlpv Bennett hostess. Members and friends are most cordially Invited. W. S. OF C. 8. HOLDS MEETING WEDNESDAY 'LOOKINKGGLASS The Wo man's Society of Christian Ser vice met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Marsh. The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Zora Guthrie and the devotions wore led by Mrs. Kerr who gave a fine ' re view of the Old Testament Bible character Sarah. Scripture and prayer were given by Mrs. Nay. An excellent ri p , t v; s given by Mrs. Mae orui-n committee c;i:c:".n greeting card.- a. .J given to shui-in friends. The H.-m: . he f lower ! visitation, , iled plants i .nbers and decided to ul quilt ton finish an uncoi.ipn to De given to tne pastor, Rev. C. N. Currier, for a family whose home and contents burned recent ly. A shower of lovely cut flow er bouquets and greeting cards were presented to Mrs. Mary Smith honoring her eighty-first birthday. Following the close of the busi ness session, the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Corvin Heard president of the local Woman's Christian Temperance Union, who conducted a short session of that organization. A discussion of temperance ac tivities was led bv Mrs. Heard and the opportunity was given new members to Join. May 18 was announced as the date for the hearing of the Cap- SEE HATCHER For your building needs , . , The building you want The way you want Itl Free Estimates Phone 402-R For Appointment SPLIT Old Growth FIR Not Mill Slab Wood 16" DRY or GREEN Other lengths up to 24" Phono 975-J or 725-R ASSOCIATED BROKERS 311 Pacific Bldg. PROMPT DELIVERY PARADISE PET SHOP Puppies Kittens Monkeys Cuinea Pigs Canaries Parageets Finches Cardinals Painted Turtles Pet and Fish Supplies 501 No. Jackson St., Roseburg a 1 . mod: meat HEATING OILS Diesel and Stove Oils Quality Oils For Every Purpose ! i. ' 1 . PROMPT METERED I . 3 DELIVERIES I ifejMtifefa E. A. Pearson, Distributor iffl Mllp iMSS?." 5 General Petroleum Products ' V; .y I de cidod to observe that day In sde- cial prayer, that the bill which would prohibit the advertising of alcoholic beverages over the ra dio and in the proa, may receive favorable action. Because of iilneuu, Mis. O. G. Rogers sent In her resignation as treasurer of tho union. Announ cement was made that three box es of clothing and gifts were sent to the Children's Farm Home. At the tea hour the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Nay who presid ed a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, who served the punch, and Mrs. George Marsh and the Misses Joan Williams and Laura Jones who assisted about the rooms. In at tendance were: Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. I. B. Howard, Dr. Tornblad, Mrs. Slillman, Mrs. Leona Buckle, Mrs. Ben Jacoby, Mrs. H. B. Jacoby, Mrs. Pcrley Oar, Mrs. Hoy Buell, Mrs. Zura Guthrie, Mrs. Mae Green, Mrs. Corvin Heard, Mrs. Alvin Heard and small son James, Mrs. Edna Wil liams, Mrs. Ivan Swift and small son Larry, Mrs. Stafford Storms and daughter Ellen, Mrs. Helvy, Mrs. Walter Story, Mrs. Harriet Alexander, Mrs. Clarence Nay, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Thennes, Miss Post, Mrs. George Marsh, Miss Joan Williams, Miss Laura Jones, L. M. HANCE PIANO TUNING Complete Repair Service P. O. Box 87, Phone 908 PIANOS Baldwin, Wurlltzer, Gulbransen Ott's Piano Dept. at Lund's Radio Store RUSSELL'S Typewriter Service Office Machine Servloo and Supplies 3. N. Jcjkson Phone 321 per Bill In Congress. It was KENTILE The modern floor covering for residence, office, store or any institution. Unlimited patterns makes it possible for you to design your own floor. Elegant appearance, a permanent Installation and economical. Sold and installed only by COEN LUMBER COMPANY Ask for Estimate AC T"ifrmrrtiili DENN-GERRETSEN CO. SAW DUST 16" MILL WOOD Prompt Delivery Phone 128 - ! and the hostess Mrs. Arthur Marsh. The Society was Invited to meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Buell on June 4. WILLING WORKERS CLUB IS ENTERTAINED YONCALLA Mrs. Day assist ed by Mrs. Clarence McKern gra ciously entertanied the members of the Willing Workers club of Scotts Valley, at the Day home, Wednesday afternoon. A short business meeting was enjoyed. Plans were made to dedicate the new electricity, which has been recently installed in the Victor Hall, on Saturday night. A de licious lunch was served to the following: Mrs. Miner Applegate, Mrs. Ray Turpin, Mrs. John Potter, Mrs. Calvin Johnston, Mrs. Joe Cellers, Mrs. Chas. Nel son and Mrs. Murray. , GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Garden Valley Women's Club will meet Thursday after noon at two o'clock at the club house with Mrs. Clem Schneider WANTED POULTRY EGGS TURKEYS Highest Cash Prices Douglas County Poultry Phone 374 Oak & Spruce Sts. When Ready to Sell Phone 173-L Or drop in at our office for immediate appraisal and list ing of your property. HaydenH.DeCamp Real Estate Broker 749 S. Stephens St. i 402 W. Oak St. I BY V. T HAMLIN and Mrs. Peter Hanson as co hostesses. All members are urged to be present. TRIANGLE CLUB TO ' MEET WEDNESDAY The Triangle Club will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Miss Jen nie E. Jorey, 942 Military Street. All Pythian Sisters are cordially invited. PORTER CREEK CAFE NOW OPEN 12 Miles South on Hvy. 42 . 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Week Days 1 P. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays IT'S SOLD When You List With VALLEY REAL ESTATE AGENCY lobby Hotel Grand ELECTRICIANS Valley Electric. Phone 909. RADIO SERVICING Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens. Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherlin PAINTING BRUSH or SDrav Datntine. in terior, or exterior. Phone 898-J or 712-R. PO Box 288. PLUMBING Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121. Wm. A. MARDORF. Ph. 702-R-2. rEHP'S PLUMBING. Ph. 736-J. PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. Sound equipment for all uses. FLORISTS LUlie's Flower Shop. 819 Win chester St. Phone 158. Paint Decorate "It Pays" Quality Workmanship Reasonable rates, day or contract Wells' Painting Service Phone 962-J Roseburg Refrigeration AH Commercial Saley and Service Maintenance and Repairs HORN AND MARSTERS 828 N. Jaokson ' Phone 270 CEMENT CONTRACTING ALL KINDS FORM BUILDING Will also put basements undei old houses. Ed Fuchs, Fuchs Bros. Ph. 402-L 1023", E. 6th St. OLAF A. LOVLIEN GENERAL CONTRACTOR RemodelinR, repair, and new construction. P. 0. BOX 522, ROSEBURG CONTRACT PAINTING Paperhanging Home Decorating JACK PRESTON 504 S. Stephens Ph. 555-J HARGIS ELECTRIC Specialists Kadlo, Refrigeration, Householt Appliance Service 20 Years Experience All Work Guaranteed 112 E. Cass St. Phone 94 Rentals Floor Sanders Edgars Belt Sanders Disc Sanders Concrete Mixers Power or Hand Skilsaws Drills Wheelbarrows Lighting Plant Concrete Trowel Paint Spray Outfits Osbun Electric WmI Enrt of 0k St Brldn Pbua 803-L Ed's Automotive Service Complete Overhaul Service. We specialize in body, lender, and paint work. Edwin R. Buckle For the Best in . MASONRY CONSTRUCTION Use Our CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS For Exterior Load Bearing Walls USE OUR LIGHTWEIGHT (PUMICE! BLOCKS For Interior Partition Walls Roseburg Concrete Products P.O. Box 410 Phone 37-F-4 Public Stenographer LOTUS GRAVES AT KEN'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT Telephone 989-J , PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE Repair Service . . . Estimates Check with us for critical plumbing items CANYONVILLE PLUMBING & HEATING Branch of DAYTON and SON In the Service of Southern Douglas County Roseburg Paint Shop Painting and paper hanging Texture painting a specialty, Phone 422, 504 E. Lana St L K. CORNWELL DESIGNER 224 Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 5B3. ROSEBURG TRANSFER & STORAGE Moving and Storage of Household Coods 130 N. Pine Phone 927 Cement Work Carage Floors, Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios, etc Free Estimates Immediate Service Write Box 158, c-o News- Review TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save 1 Long or 8hort Trips Ellison's Service Station '40 8. Stephens Phone 687 FULLER BRUSHES N. L LEHRBACH Local Dealer 416 howier Phone 170-J J. E. NEWBERRY'S WASHING MACHINE Parts Service, Servloe for All Makes. Call at 102 W. Commercial Ave. CORKY'S ELECTRIC Electric Motor Repairing Appliance Repairing All Work' Guaranteed Plokup and Delivery Service 324 N. Jackson Phone. 270 PRINTING PROMPT, EFFICIENT. DEPENDABLE SERYICE ROSEBURG PRINTING CO. Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 943 Painting Paper Hanging Interior & Extorlor Perorating Herbert E. (Woody) Wood Phone Still Waiting 2020 Myrtle Ave. Ncbo Vista Road North jrf5373 Sew Sid. shop At the Sign of tho Saw Mills Edgers Saw Repairing Kw And Ued 5a wi Roseburg, Oregon Curtis l. Winders studio of music iiisirurtion on violin, piano, and! ail band instruments. ' riAifr-'-' 63 I S. Stephens AUTHOKIZTt Said Servlri BERGH'S APPLIANCE SERVICE 630 Winchester Street Servicing All Makes Wnshera Phone BOS Roseburg, OregtJ LINOLEUM and ASPHALT TILE LAYING DRAiNBOARDS A SPECIALTY PHILIP M. DURNAM 920 S. Main St. ROSEBURG CABINET .x SHOP , Millworlc Glass Builder's Hdve. Cabinets Sander for Rent 440 N. Jackson St. Ph. 303 Roseburg Plumbing & Supply .Company Plumbing by Contract or Time and Material No job too large or too small Dixonville Highway Phone 4G2 J-2 Atlas Powder and Blasting Supplies UMPOUA POWDER SUPPLY Phone 47, Roseburg DIESEL AND GAS TRACTOR SERVICE Combines and All Farm Equipment. Fred Goetz Garden Valley Road 2, Box 161, Roseburg, Ore. Rt. BULLDOZING Leveling, grading, excavating, Cats, shovels, patrol araden. dump trucks for hire. Shale for sale. Log roads built and rocked, mill ponds dug. vorract or hourly basis. For Free Estimates SEE TALLON & PHILLIPS 327 South St.. Ph.'563-R, Rose- ourg, or call 30-F-31 Call Ken's Office Equipment 9S9-J 631 So. Slnnhont St For Prompt & Efticient Service on iuut umce Machines ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authorized Remington Rand Sales & Service Agnncy Carbon Paper, Ribbons And Machine Suuplirs Open Evenings Until 7 P. M. Ford Ferguson for hire with driver, contract or hourly. New lawns put in, land scaping, etc. Also cement work. gcrs tiros. 327 w. Cass. Room 4 Write" Box 364, News-Review