FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1947
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER
UMPQUA CAMP FIRE
GROUP IS ENTERTAINED
Lady Lions entertained mem
bers of the Umpqua Camp Fire
group at a skating party at Win
chester Skating Rink Friday eve
ning. Eighteen girls attended and
were given transportation to and
Irom the rink and treats during
the evening. This group is spon
sored by Lady Lions.
Enjoying the skating party
were Joan Leach, Sylvia Rand,
Carol Lee Skaggs, Yvonne Gib
bons, Edwina and Beverly De
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
ALLEY OOP Time Is Short BY V. T. HAMLIN
THrpai MWnIn WERE B, 1 NTMAjTTER NOW A 6ECONDS if
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Ross, Bernice Kuykendall, Elva
Welton, Chariene Barnes, Mary
Eima Smith, Beverly and Barbara
Byrd, Dorthy Dale, Patsy Mullins,
Carol Edinger, Donna Lee From
dahl, Joyce Hicks, Betty Horton,
and the guardian, Mrs. W. H.
Allen.
Lady Lions and their families
attending Included Mrs. Cecil
Lowe and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
James Bewley and son; Mrs.
Bruce Tuck, Mrs. L. M. Lehrbach,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wycoff, Mrs.
Henry Palmer, Mrs. Phil Harth
and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Losee.
Millions of temperate people
enjoy BEER, the light
refreshment beverage
j. i a nit: vvu.itz.r
THE ORIGINAL LIGHT TABLE
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SHEWING COMPANY, OlYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U. S. A.
QUEEN TO VISIT
BADOURA CLUB
Beatrice H. King, Portland,
Queen of Nydia Temple, will nay
her official visit to Kadoura Club,
Daughters of the Nile Thursday
evening, May 22, at a five-thirty
p'cloek dinner at Turn-Around
Inn. Mrs. King will be accom
panied to Roseburg by her of
ficers and also by Mrs. Bierd,
superintendent of the Shrine Hos
pital in Portland, who will show
motion pictures c;i tlie Shrine
Hospital. Following t'.ie dinner,
the group will pa to the A. F.
Micelli home on ihr Melrose road
for the pictures and a .social hour.
All Badoura Club mumbers are
urged to attend.
MR. AND MRS. LOOMIS
ENTERTAIN ON SUNDAY
WILBUR Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Loomls and son. Ralph. Jr., hon
ored both their mothers, Mrs.
Vernon LaKaut and Mrs. ueorge
Loomis, at a family reunion Sun-
nay at their home on the oarden
Valley road. Those present were
Jimmy and Verna Lee LaRaut.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bartram and
daughters, Charlotte and Linda;
George Loomis and son, Donald;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Loomis. the
guests of honor and the host and
hostess.
A lovely one o clock dinner was
followed by a social hour.
D. OF U. V. TO HOLD
HOMECOMING FRIDAY
Florence Nightlnuale Tent, No.
15, Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil War will hold a home
cdming affair Friday night, May
23, at seven-thirty o'clock at the
K. of P. hall. A short business
session will be followed by a
social hour and refreshments. All
members and prospective mem
bers are most cordially invited.
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FAREWELL AFFAIR
GIVEN TEACHERS
SUTHERLIN Friday evening,
May 16lh, the faculty of the
Sulherlin public schools gave a
delightful potluck dinner and eve
ning's entertainment and games
in honor of Ivan C. Parker, super
intendent; Mrs. Hazel Davis, Mrs.
Elsie Spackman and Mrs. Clara
Trozelle who are leaving the Su
theiiin school faculty at the close
of the present year.
The dinner was served from a
long, lace-covered, beautifully
decorated table buffet style.
The guests were seated at card
tables after recognizing them
selves in the handpainted por
traits on small mirrors. Much
talent was discovered although
many of the guests had some
trouble in finding their proper
places.
Following the dinner a game of
"TrUih and Consequences" was
enjoyed. The contestants wn
the retiring members of jie
faculty. Gilts were presented at
the end of the contest. Station
ery and a handkerchief were
given to the teachers and a life
time desk set by Shaeffer with a
gold plate inscribed "Sutherlin
Co-workers" for Mr. Parker.
The rest of the evening was
spent in playing court whist with
Mr. Kabler receiving the high
score prize.
The Arts Buliding was very at
tractively decorated with flowers.
Those enjoying the evening were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. Kabler, Mr. and Mrs.
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett,
Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
Bixlcr, Mrs. Wimberly, Miss
Amorde, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Spack
man, Miss Urban, Mrs. Trozelle,
Mrs. Malhewman, Mrs. Cooper,
Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hens
ley (cafeteria head) and Mr. Durr
(building supervisor).
bone-Brake family
enjoys reunion
The entire family of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Bonebrake were present
at a family reunion at the family
home at Melrose, Sunday, May 11.
After a delicious dinner, the group
motored to the summit of the
coast range mountains and en
joyed a wonderful view of Rose
burg and the Umpqua Valley.
Thofo present were Captain
and Mrs. Robert Bonebrake and
bnby daughter, Judith, of New
York; Mrs. Nile Leach of Port
Angeles, Wash.; Vernon Grant
Bonebrake of Orego State Col
lege; Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Stock and son, Riley, of Rose
burg; Mrs. W. F. Bonebrake and
sons, Richard and Dale, of Mel
rose; Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Riddle.
of Riddle and the host and hos
tess, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bonebrake.
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Priced at JLU7.9 and up
Best Buys at Barcus!
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Dixonville Road
(Two Blocks West of Roseburg Lumber)
Phone 987-R
Listen to Big Lcogua Baseball Summary
each weekday on KRNR 4:15 P. M.
MR. AND MRS. SANDS
ENTERTAIN AT PARTY
WILBUR Mr. and, Mrs. Ralph
Sands entertained a group of
friends at a party at their home
Saturday evening. Cards and
visiting were enjoyed and de
licious refreshments were served
to Mr. and Mrs. Harding Knapp,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Smith, Floyd
Smith, Mrs. Vernon LaRaut and
daughter. Verna Lee; Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford McKay, Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. McKay and the host
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Sands.
ROSEBURG WRITERS
CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY
,The Roseburg Writers Club will
meet Friday evening, May 23, at
eight o'clock at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. George E. Houck on
South Stephens street. All per
sons interested in writing are
most cordially Invited.
bOUGLAS COUNTY SHRINE
CLUB TO ENJOY FORMAL
DANCE FRIDAY EVENING
The Douglas County Shrine
Club will sponsor a formal dance
at nine o'clock Friday evening,
Loans on Homes
FOR LESS
Repay at any time
without penalty
Attractive Interest Rates
UMPQUA SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSN.
O. K.
Sash & Door Shop
announces
20
REDUCTION
in ell cabinet work
window frames, door
frames, window
screens and all shop
work!
533 S. Stephens
SEAT COVERS
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BY MERRILL BLOSSER
I'M FAMiSMt'D
TOO.' Bur
EEMEMBER. .
OUR SUFFfr'R-
INCr IS IM TMEr
WOMANHOOD
May 23, at the Roseburg Country
clubhouse. All Shriners and their
ladies are most cordially invited.
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Monkeys Guinea Pigs
Canaries Parageets
Finches Cardinals
Painted Turtles
Pet and Fish Supplies
501 No. Jackson St., Roseburg
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REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
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RadioDoctor8. 306 N. Stephens. Texture painting a specialty. ServtoA5hMlakre.slwSih.rt
Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherllr. Phone 422, 504 E. Lans SL pp bo Boteburg. ore
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terior, or exterior. Phone 898-J . . unwiEum ynu Mnn
ar 712-r. po Box 288, L K. CORNWELL tile LAYING
plumbing DESIGNER DRAINBOARDS A SPECIALTY
Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121. PHILIP M DURNAM
WrnTXMARDORF. Ph. 702-R-2, 224 Medical Arts Blda. pan ?Min st
rgRP'S PLUMBIIiG. Ph. 736-J. pho)e 533 " 920 b. Main fat.
PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. " - - -- - - ROSEBURG CABINET
Sound equipmentjoaUjises ROSEBURG TRANSFER SHOP
FLORISTS , ...., Jnwr
Lime's Flower Shop.- 819 Win- SlUKAtat Millworlc Sla
chelter St. Phone 158. Moving and Storage of Builder s Hdwe.
r Household Cood. . ... " Cabinets
Paint Decorate "It Pays" 130 N. Pine Phone 927 N Snr l?r Renth 3ra'
Quality Workmanship 440 N.j-c.on8t. Ph. 3o
Reasonable rates, day or contract 1 '
,.,,. Cement Work Roseburg Plumbing & Supply
WelPhre,9n692.!emCC Garage Floors Driveways omJy
Sidewalks, Patios, etc Plumbing by Contract
- - - - Free Estimates or Time and Material
.,, n0,jorf; Immediate Service No job too large or too small
Roseburg Refrigeration Dixonville Highway
All Commercial WrUe B Phone 462BJ-2
Sales ard Service - -
Maintenens and Repairs TRUCKS FOR RENT Atlas Powder
HORN AND MARSTERS You Drive Move Yourself and Blasting Supplies
328 N.JaoK.en 8.v. 1-Lon, or Short UMPQUA POWDER
P"" Ellison's Service Station SUPPLY
' 740 8. Stephens Phone 687 Phone 47, Roseburg
CEMENT CONTRACTING " - " 1
ALL KINDS FULLER BRUSHES PRINTING
FORM BUILDING N. L LEHRBACH I II I II 0 I II U
Wi" Pld ho,u,e.TenU Undef ' Local Dea, dTendablTSce
4l6lFowler Phone 170-J ROSEBURG PRINTING CO.
Ph. SZ ' i ,1-- Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 943
QLAF K LOVLIEN " J E NEWBERRY,S Western's Radio Repair
GENERAL CONTRACTOR WASHING MACHINE E,Mlpm.nt and service parts for
Parts 8ervloe, Ssrvloe for ... a" rad, equipment.
Remodelippr, repair, and All Maket. Cliff Penned, Radio Repairman,
new construction. call at 102 W. Commsrolal Ave. Opposite Pir,e Court Apts.
P. O. BOX 522, ROSEBURG ' . i.s..siis)il
CORKY'S ELECTRIC ntci AMn rAC
mMTRACT PAINTING Electric Motor Repairing UlCoCL AINU toA5
CONTRACT PAINTINto Appliance Repafrlng TRACTOR SERVICE
Paperhanging All Work Guaranteed
Home Decorating Plokup and Delivery Servloe Combines and All
JACK PRESTON 324 N. Jackson Phone 270 Farm Equipment.
504 S. Stephens Ph. 555-J . .1 ,
- Venetian Blind 111 GOCTZ
HARGIS ELECTRIC Sales and Service Garden Valley Road
S'ppjFSr- CHARlTs HOFDSON - "urg, Or.
20 Years Experience Phone CM
All Work Guaranteed Phone 7-o-L Call
112 e. cats st Phone 9 . Ken'$ office Equipment
'"' ' Painting g89.j So. Stephens st
Rentals .Paper Hanging For Prompt & Efficient Service
Floor Sanders Edgers Interior & Exterior Decorating on Your "ice Machln
Belt Sanders Disc Sanders Herbert E. (Woody) Woof ALL WORK GUARANTEED
f..,,.!, MivariPnwir bp Phone Still Waiting
Concrete Mixers fower or 2020 Myrte Ave Nebo vjsa Ad(J Authortzed Remington Rand
nana Sales & Sen-ice Agency
Skilsawt Drills - - -- Carbon Paper, Ribbons
Lffi".,.,. oasTffl
1 cTrW"U tin At th S'E" f Saw s
OsTunTlectric - W Z!rX$.
..j , n . , , . Saw Repairlnic New and t'ted Rw k i , . I f
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- ----' - scaping, etc. Also cement
Ed's Automotive Service CURTIS L. WINDERS wrk.
, , studio op music Rogers Bros.
and paint work. Instruction on violin, piano, and w'-jw.
. B 1 all band inttrurrients. ... .
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A NEW ROOF Long needed but put off on account of
.existing conditions the past several years.
NEW KITCHEN CABINETS With first class plumbing ar
ranged to suit your own plan.
NEW BATHROOM FIXTURES lavatories, toilets, and tubs
walls, floors.
NEW FLOOR COVERING One or more rooms Kenfile
available.
PAINTING Inside or outside.
These are suggestions perhaps you have other
items badly needed. All you need to enjoy these
advantages is A good reputation for paying your
bills.
A phone call or a card will bring you an estimate.
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Phone 121