Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1948)
FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1948 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER AUXILIARY SEWING CLUB TO MEET The American Legion Auxil iary Sewing Club will meet Wed nesday, January 14, at two o' clock at the home of Mm. Ialo Stephens, 32-1 h'.ml Washington street to sew and tie a quilt for the Welfare Center. All members are ured to bo present. Mrs. Myrtle Olmscheid, depart ment welfare chairman, has re ported on the many beautiful gifts received at the center from different auxiliaries, which were given to needy families during the holidays. She also reported on her recent trip to the Child Welfare Conference for the West ern Division at I'hoenix, Arizona, and stated that it was most Inter esting to hear of the reports from other auxiliary unit from various states regarding their USED CARS We have a 41 Chrysler Windsor Sedan, o 46 Dodge Club Coupe, a 41 Chevrolet Club Coupe, a nearly new Studebaker Sedan and a 40 Willys Coupe. Each is fully guaranteed and no trade required. Terms if desired. Try Rose Molor Co. . Chrysler Plymouth Rose & Lane Sts. handling of this department. She hiehly complimented Mrs. Short for ner work In the local Center. Jiettle Moore and Leah Hrown, cyi-ehalrmen for the membership committee, report the memlier ship quota has been reached, but an urgent wed Is being lelt by the auxiliary tor nil former mem bers to rejoin. January ii the deadline for dues for those who wish to continue their member ship In the organization. D A R. TO HOLD MEETING JANUARY 19 Monday evening, January 19, at seven-thirty o'clock la the date of the next meeting of the D.A.K. to b" held at itie home of Mrs. William Anderson with Mrs. C. L. Hianlun as co-hostess. Every member is urged to be present. The program will be in charge gf Mrs. D. N. Uusenbark. The last meeting was held the evening of December 29 at the i home ol sirs, ueorge M. Hrown with Mrs. Logsdon as co-hostess. A very Interesting program was presented on the topic, "I'ilgrlm i fathers," by Mrs. Kay S. I'etre quin. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses. SPECIAL MEETING CALLED FOR WEDNESDAY ! Oregon Chapter, O.E.S. Can yonville, will hold a special meet ing lor Initiation Wednesday eve ning at eight o'clock at the Odd Fellows nail. Florence Hill, worthy matron, has urged all officers to be In attendance. Members and visiting mcmbors are Invited. Refreshments will be served by Doris Edwards and . Florence Hill. NURSES TO MEET AT POTLUCK SUPPER TONIGHT 1 District, No. 11, Oregon State 1 Nurses Association will meet at I a 7 o'clock potluck iupier to I night at the home of Mrs. Ialo Stephens at 324 East Washington i Street. All graduate nurses are urged to attend and are asked to bring a covered dish, salad or dessert and their own table serv ice. Roseburg Plumbing & Supply Company Has O Toileis O Basins O Laundry Trays OWaler Healers (Electric, Gas, and Oil) Pi We Furnish Material and Lobar If Desired Phone 462-J-2 DIXONVILLE HICHWAY i mil from City Limits MRS. HOWARD MARSH IS SPEAKER AT JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING Mrs. Howard Marsh was the speaker at the meeting of the junior woman s ciun Monday evening at the armory. Mm Marsh gave a very Interesting re port on her recent visit of In spection as a representative of the club to the Woodburn Boys Training School. All Junior Wo man's Clubs in the state have had the school as one of their major projects to assist during the year. Mrs. Marsh was ac companied on the trip by the club president and the club treasurer, Mrs. Carl Wassom and Mrs. Paul Cai-y. They accompanied mem bers of the Corvallis Junior Wo man's Club on the inspection tour IX'cember 3. Plans were made to assist with the annual drive for funds for the Inlantile Paralysis Founda tion. Mrs. Wassom, president, had charge of the meeting. Preceding the regular meeting a talk was given by Mrs. Hav er, representative for the tiirl Scouts, asking the club's endorse ment in organising Girl Scouts In Roseburg. Those present were Mrs. Carl Wassom, Mrs. Cecil Thompson, Mrs. James R. Flnlay, Mrs. Jack C. Davis, Mrs. Sam MeGaughey, Mrs. Sidney Domenlco, Mrs. D. K. Johnson, Mrs. J. K. Henbest, Mrs. Dallen Jones. Mrs. Allen Cordon, Mrs. benjamin DuFres ne, Mrs. Walter A. Moore, Mrs. Harold Jokela. Mrs. Bruce Hot rick, Miss Ethel Van Voorst, Mis. Robert L. Harris, Mrs. Robert Elliott, Miss Jean Turner, Miss Virginia Young, Mrs. J. R. Clark, Miss Helen Larkin, Mrs. John R. Dlncley, Mrs. Jack Trusty, Mrs. R. D. Fies, Mrs. Howard Marsh. Mrs. Jay Shinn, Mrs. Ralph Oil man, Mrs. Walter Lake, Mrs. Carl Duncan, Mrs. Bruce Lattin. Mrs. Karl Kimmel, Mrs. Bruce Carter, Mrs. Kelly Bennett, Mrs. H. I. Pligh, Mrs. Clyde Crenshaw, Mrs. Paul Cacy, Mrs. George Crocker, Mrs. Bryce Robinson. Mrs. William Adair, Mrs. Craig Dlihman, Mi-j. Allena Rose, Miss Shirley Haines, Mrs. Elwood Me Laughlin, Mrs. B. L. Martin and the contact chariman, Mrs. Fred erick J. Porter. A report was made on the Christmas party given bv the club for the patients at the Coun ty home. The club members make cookies every month to send to the home and plans are being made to remember patients on their birthdays. At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoved and the hostesses, Mrs. Carl Duncan. Mrs. Bruce Lattin and Mrs. Wal lor I.ake served lovely refresh ments from a prettily appointed table. The club will hold a potluck dinner at seven-thirty o'clock the evening of January 19 at the armory. The hostess committee includes Miss June Clayton, Miss Ethel Van Voorst. Miss Jean Turner and Mrs. Robert Elliott, i All memliers are urged to be piesent and are asked to bring a covered dish, salad or dessert I and their own table service. Mem hers are each asked to bring a I dime for the collection to purch ase a new lxok for the Roseburg I'uhllc Library. The potluck af- XL ACClPt THANK VOO I NttO BECAUSE t TOOK to CAB K rORKDIM MOTO&JNC. fob Brow tmbvpo A MARVBLSUS JOB " LOOKS LIKt IT JOT L LOO yBuf wot TM OOCLL cxAk'ot: ml rou H FOON WOT TH CjUV OIMME FDR J I BuMQNCi Into his iwjck, i V DON'T KNOW TRb -N. v a ' sr m v ooutfT ip BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL THIS MONTH ONLY MATERIALS AND LABOR ONLY GUARANTEED MATERIALS USED 18.00 Phone 401 114 N. Rosa fair will take the place of the annual progressive party held by the ciub. ART CLASS TO BE ORGANIZED WEDNESDAY A class In art Instruction, un der the sponsorship of the exten sion department of University of Oregon, with university credit for the course, will open Wednesday evening, January 14, at seven o clock at room Jiu at the junior High School. .Miss Jean Sutherlln, Eugene, instructor In art. will be the class teacher. The full course, which will cost $10.50, will continue for either ten or twelve weeks. The class is open to all persons Inter ested In taking the course. It will be decided at Wednesday night s meeting, what day of the week meetings will be held In the fu ture. It is hoped that both an aft ernoon and evening class w ill be arranged. All persons Interested In Join ing this art class are asked to call Mis. C. A. Gilmer at 75.'LJ. Miss Sutherlln will be accom panied to Roseburg for this first meeting by Mrs. Elsie Isototf, secretary of the Department of Statc-Wide classes. DISTRICT, NO. 30, TO HOLD CONFERENCE FRIDAY Mrs. George Jackson, president of Umpqua Unit, American I'g- lon Auxiliary, has been notified that the District, Io. 10, con ference will take place in Rose burg, Friday, January 16. After noon sessions are planned for both the Legion and auxiliary holding separate sessions. Mrs. Jackson has requested every memlier to be present at the aux iliary session. There will be a Joint banquet at six thirty o'clock at the Ump qua Hotel for Legionnaires and Auxiliary mcmbors, their hus bands and wives and Invited friends. A social will follow. Re servations for tickets for the banquet must be made by calling 5K3-R or 172-J or may be purch ased at the banquet. Visiting department officers, local unit officers and past presi dents are requested to wear semi formal dress. Others attending may also dress semi-formal if they desire. Other lady guests are privileged to wear street length dresses. EVERGREEN H.E.C. HAS FINE MEETING The Evergreen Home Econom ies Club met at the Grange hall Thursday for a potluck luncheon. Covers were placed for lsalelle McDowell. Margaret Burt, Hazel IVndergrass, Mary Adams. Rubie Hloom, Rosa Heinhaek. Margaret McCord, Jessie Thomas, Evelyn Nlckerson, Mabel Ijtnge, Mildred Hloom. Louise Hilger, Gladys Slaf ford, Nelle Uinder, Pauline Lit tle and Rubie Baker. The next meeting will be a potluck luncheon January 22 at the hall. All members arc urged to be present. MR. AND MRS. BACKLUND ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hacklund entertained at a turkey dinner at their home Christmas Day. having as guests: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Walker anil son. Gary, of Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tliackerv and daughters. Karen and Marilyn: Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Oliver and children, Paty, Danny, Ellen and Carol, all of Myrtle Creek: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar nacklunil, Frit Sjogren and son, Hoy: and Mr. and Mr.:. Stanley Sjogren and sons, Dickie and lennis. SMORGESBORO IS ENJOYED ON ANNIVERSARY A smorgesbord partv, which celebrated the foiivlhlrd wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson, was enjoyed at their home IVrember 2!Mh. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Olson, guests of honor; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sjogren, Mr. and Mis. Carl Lundeen. Mr. and Mis. George Sundlicig, Mr. and Nils. Emil Johnson and daugh ter. Henrietta; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ward. Mr. and Mrs Carl Hack Kind. Dick llolniquist and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hess of Eugene. EDEN LADIES AID HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING The December meeting of the Eden Ladles Aid of the Elgarose Lutheran Church was held at the church basement with Mrs. Gun- nar Johnson and Mrs. J. N. Sand, co hostess. Rev. Enoch San deen, of North Bend, read the scripture and the business ses sion was conducted by the presi dent, Mrs. Carl Lundeen. Annual election of officers was held and Included: Mrs. Carl Lun deen, re-elected president; Mrs. E. O. Bloomquist, vice-president; Mrs. Frank Warren treasurer, and Mil. George Showers, secre tary. During the social hour, lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses. The January meeting will be a no-hostess affair at the church basement the afternoon of January 20. NEW OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED AT MEETING Gladys Michaels. Past Matron and Grand Representative to Wyoming, assisted by Zola Weav er. Installing marthall, installed the following as 1!)48 officers of Oregon Chapter. O.h.S., Canyon ville: Florence Hill, worthy mat ron: VV. Frank Brown, worthy patron; Marion Gill, associated matron; Guy McGee, associate patron; Maragaret McGee. secre tary; Clara Weaver, treasurer; Lillian Womack, chaplain; Mari lyn Wynter, organist; Dorothy Cox. conductress; Adnn Brown associate conductress; Star points Adah, Pearl Montgomery: Kutn Doris Edwards; Esther. LcMary Hodgkinson: Martha. Ann Bell; Electa. Lucia Snvrier: warder. Janice Andrew-s: sentinel, Eliza beth Unger, and marshall, Evelyn Harry. MR. AND MRS. SJOGREN ENTERTAIN AT DINNER A lovely Christmas eve dinner was enjoyed at the home oi .Mr and Mrs. Stanley Sjogren. A beautiful tree was eDloyed. Cov ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. mho tioward and children, Jim mie and Joan, ol Springfield; Mr and Mrs. Jim McAllister and haby daughter, Elsie Susan; Fritz Sjogren and son, Roy; Bernard and Andy Sjogren; Jim Howard, Dickie and Dennis Sjogren and the host and hostess. DUCKY DAUGHTERS MEETING IS HELD A Ducky Daughters meeting was held Saturday at the home of Jo Ann Wharton. Mrs. Geo. Wharton was initiated into the organization. The business meet lng was followed by refresh ments served by Diane Jacklen and Patty Richman. Those Vres ent were Marcia Newland. Patty Richman, Jo Ann Wharton. Mrs. Earl Plummer, Peggy Knight Lois Patterson, I'aul Helweg, Lor talne I.osee, Carolyn Keith. Di ane Jacklen. Joanne Ware and Mrs. George Wharton. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TO MEET The league of Oregon Women Voters will meet at two o'clock Wednesday. January 14. at the home of Mrs. O. S. Chambers at 1228 Madrono Avenue, Laurel wood. This meeting will be urr ceded by a board session at one o'clock at the Chambers home1 All women interested are most cordially invited to the regular meeting. PUBLIC INVITED TO MCOCUAMTC I IIK1-U Thn Wnmin's Slwtntv wilt ennn sor a Merchants l.unch January 21 Irom eleven o clock to two o clock at the rlrst ITesnyterla Church parlors. The public I most cordially Invited. EPISCOPAL GUILD TO ELECT OFFICERS St. George's Episcopal Guild will meet Wednesday night at eight o'clock at the parish hall on East Cass Street for election of officers. All members are urged to be present. PARENTS ASKED TO ATTEND CUB MEETING All parents interested in Cub Scouts are asked to attend an Important meeting Wednesday night. January 14, at seven-thirty o'clock at the Benson School. EASTERN STAR TO HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY Roseburg Chapter of Eastern Star will hold lis annual birth day party and initiation at eight o clock Thursday evening at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Grant Os- born, worthy matron, will De in charge. Refreshments will be served at the close oi tne meet ing. All members and visiting members are invited. ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER TO MEET THURSDAY Alt, ha Iota Chanter. Beta Sis- ma Phi will meet Thursday eve ning, January io, at eigne u clock at the home of Mrs. Stanley E. Short with Mrs. Verdun Bou eock and Mrs. Ed Radigan assist ing hostesses. All members are urged to be present. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN TO MEET THURSOAY TV,, t.-nmnn nf lha PioKi I T' 7 Country Club will meet Thurs- ,4 ,u m.irnl rt ,w at n i tin.t h It-tV tV . clock at the clubhouse for the weekly contract bridge play, t'oi- 1UCK luncneon win ue sciveu ai twelve-thirtv o'clock and golfing will begin at one-thirty o clock. MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Mid-Week Eible Class of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will meet Thursday at two o clock at the home ol Mrs. E. W. Carter, 1307 Harrison "street, with Mrs. R. McKee as co-hostess. Election of oificers will be held. All mem bers and Iriends are most cord ially invited to be present. TRIANGLE CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Triangle Club will meet Wednesday night at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dale Bol singer, 140 Mulnolland Drive, Ed enbower. All Pythian Sisters are most cordially Invited. P.E.O. TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING Chapter Bl, P.E.O., Sisterhood will meet Friday evening, Jan uary 16, at a seven-fifteen o' clock dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. T. W. Suckling at U26 South Main street. Annual Meeting Set For Red Cross Chapter Annual meeting of the Douglas County chapter of the American ftaA rrn.. w be nem at c it was announced today by V. V. Harpham. retiring chapter chairman. P..T. Club to Mt-The Melrose ...in .i at the school Roseburg Armory Monday night i ho(j Friday night, January 16. for the election ui tie a vi,vk and officers for the coming year.at 8 o clock. High School Grads May Choose Navy Course Chief Petty Officer William D. Forhan, of the Navy recruiting office in Roseburg. said today that according to authority received from the Bureau of Naval Person nel, it is now possible for high school graduates to ennst in iavy trade schools ol their choice. Sixteen schools were listed in the directive, which stated that quotas lor the various schools would be assigned in the near fu ture. Following Is a list of the schools: Cooks and bakers, elec trician's mates, machinist's mates ishop), motor machinist's mates. radiomen, metalsmlths, yeoman, storekeepers, sonar operators, fire controlmen, radarmen, pat ternmakers, electronic material, aviation electronic material, basic submarine, aviation fundamental. Forhan stated that it has al ways been the policy of the Navy to attempt to let men choose the school they wanted to attend, but that this is the first time in naval hisory that applicants would be allowed to choose their own school. II 32-pc. 'Tire King" Dinnerware.Reg.3!1 C0R0NAD0 "RANGER" RADIO, Reg. $28 3 Al29 value for only s28 50 "Fire King" colonial design Service or 6, guaranteed against breakage from oven heat. Walnut plastic radio with true, clear tone. WlltllM AUTO SUtT CO. jfT Corner Stephens t Cost Phono ALLEY OOP And Who Elie? BY V. T. HAMLIN I'LL (S7 A LOJS LCCV...WITH Tw THEBE.' YOU i! f S"E 5 '1 t&PimtfFm tf t , ImL- WAVJ -TO KEEP I OUN3 LAPY I'd j SONE...IN THIS INSTANCtT, -.J 'jf N3W ILL KETuaN "At C- ml mrrriiM A PATIENT.., V SHOW VOU HOW UNCOUNTED MILLION f TO ThB TWENTIETH J: "Trs 1 but ill have I harmless it VOF year into i j "nf 1 ceNTufv by shiptinj fLsJ ' :: lli"itr. T i NO n?uc WITH A IS.-WATCH.' f. THg PAT.' .TT Ct? I FSOM TRANSMISSION TO 4 Xll I ; ' voug. time- , A, lfc. rA L-ilx- r,ZK''iz-t SSL" :i ''h- I BVi!- IN ACCORD WITH YOUR EVERY DESIRE fftitz "... ktm ui 1 - r 'i 1 ROSEBURG FUNERAL HOME FUNERALS AMBULANCE SERVICE 'The Chapel of the Rotes' Oak and Kane St. Tel. 600 Roseburg, Oregon L L. Power FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WP GOTTA KZ M8 PUVfp 4 LARD JP OB. D CTYTROCOJ WCZB SUWIC yuS.FAINT'No us.r ihi ; now ince CJPS ARB SL't Wff .RACKED HlM a YOU kNOvV. I CTULP SWEAR 1 SAW HIA OPEW HIS Ah-. HA! KIDS. I HAVE A HUMCMWHOS rCT A WliP SHARP PiN? m k 1 7 ",s y If Sinks In . - : 1 HOPE FOR. YOUR SjAKE TOU KcALLT AKt I MEN OU WONT KVQ WHAT 1M AfOLrr ID , DO TD tOU .' BY MERRILL BLOSSER HE vjOT Tue A i You Can Have It Delivered Tomorrow! NEW. IMPROVED Speed Queen Washer . In Either the Gasoline or Electric Model Available Now at Modern Furniture Company Come In and See the New Speed Queen Your Best Washer Buy! -I ji I M ll J Gasoline Model Feotures include motor driv en pump fcr caiy drominj. Electric Model 95 149." 127 BUDGET TERMS GLADLY ARRANGED TVm. Tfe T "D FURNITURI J.VJL i JLJ 1L A3 COMPANY FREE FURNITURE DELIVERY 222 W. OAK ST. PHONE .