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T FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURS, OREGON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1948 Society and Club, By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MELROSE EXTENSION UNIT HOLDS MEETING The Melrose Home Extension Unit met at the home ot Mrs. C. Chitwood at 11 o'clock Friday morning, at which time the home demonstration usent, Mrs. W. L. Boling, presented a demonstra tion on the use and care of pre sure saucepans. A delicious lunch eon was served at .noon. : Mi. Alta Thompson resigned as secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Grace Kenn was elected to com plete the term. Mrs. Margaret Aydelott and Miss Luella Cunningham were selected to represent the unit at the project training meeting In Rnseburg. The subject will be "Corsages." The unit reporter and any In terested members are invited to attend the publicity news-writing I ters were discussed during the conference to be held at 10:3ubUHiness session. A. M. February 16 at the city hall In Roseburg. Those present were: Mrs. W. I.. Holing, Mrs. C. Chitwood, Mrs. H. P. Conn airs. K. Sanders, Mil. E. M. Seeley, Mrs. D. N. Bu senhark, Mrs. FL E. Doerner, Mrs. M. E. Jaeobson, Mrs. II. Aydelott, Mrs. J. R. Fenn, Mrs. L. I Chitwood. Mrs. E. Bayliss und Mrs. E. R. Fenn. The next meeting will be held at the E. R. Fenn home. All home-makers In the district are urged to attend. PYTHIAN SISTERS ' HOLD MEETING WEDNESDAY The Pythian Sisters met Wednesday evening at the K. of P. hall. A donation of $10 was made to the March of Dimes fund. Important business mat WE HAVE IN STOCK Tractors Combines Plows " Harrows Disks Rollers Lime Spreaders Power Mowers Cos Engines Cream Separators Shallow & Deep Well Pumps AT THE ROSEBURG GRANGE SUPPLY HOME OF FI8HERS DAIRV AND POULTRY FEEDS 222 Apruof St, Roeeburg, Oregon PENNY SUPPER IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR A most delightful penny supper was held Friday evening at the Olalla Grange hall under the auspices of the Olalla-Tenmile Extension Unit. After the supper the Olalla Hoy Scout Troop No. 126, received its charter. Members of Roseburg Troop, No. 34, assist ed In the impressive ceremony. FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB MEETS AT BONEBRAKE HOME The Friendly Hour Club met at the home of Mrs. J. F. Bone brake. The Washington and Lin coln birthday motif was carried out In the decorations for the rooms and table. The short business meeting was followed by an interesting Bible prophesy and its fulfillment presented by Mrs. Bonebrake. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed during the social hour. The hostess was assisted In serving delicious refreshments by Mrs. Jimmie Bonebrake to: Ha zel Hofmann, a guest, and Mrs. Katie Conn. Mrs. Minnie Jacob son. Mrs. Hazel Williams, Mrs. Helen Ward and sons; Mrs. Nor ma Fenn and daughter, and Mrs. Grace Fenn. The next meeting will he March 5 at the home of Mrs. Minnie Ja eobson. All women of the neigh borhood are invited. EDEN LADIES AID HAS REGULAR MEETING The January meeting of the Eden Ladies Aid of the Elgarose Lutheran Church was held at the home of Mrs. C. R. Holmquist. The next meeting will be the afternoon of February 17 at the home of Mrs. E. O. Bloomqulst. Visitors and members are cordial ly Invited. Pre Inventory , Sale of Plumbing Supplies TOILETS BASINS PIPE FITTINGS PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND PLUMBER'S MATERIALS SALE SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY! OPEN FROM 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. SATURDAY and SUNDAY Licensed Plumbers Available ROSEBURG PLUMBING DIXONVILLE HIGHWAY Phone Vi MILE FROM CITY LIMITS 162 J-2 NOTICE Dr. H. B. Scofleld Pacific Bldg. Palmer Chiropractor Summer Office Hours 10 12 and 2 5 Saturdays 10 12 A. M. X-ray neuro-calo-meter service for spinal correction. ELCAROSE COMFORT CLUB ENJOYS MEETING The Elgarose Comfort Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clara Edman with Mrs. Agnes South, president, in charge. A St. Patrick's partv was planned for March 6 at the Elga rose school. Cards will he plaved and pie and coffee wilj be served. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Edman served lovelv i... freshments to: Mrs. Mable Back lu ml. Mis. Sarah Holmquist, Mrs. Ella Johnson, Mrs. Anna Olson. Mm. Thelma Sundberg. Mrs. Duisy Ward, Mrs. Edna Klogren. and son, Dennis; Mrs. Thelma Hanson, Mrs. Ada Durch and grandson. Larrv Cooner; Mrs. Hat Lucas, Mrs. Clarice Brown, Mrs. Evelvn Warren. Mrs. Acnes South and sons, Teddv and Tim mie; Mrs. Leora Andrews, Mrs. Connie Showers. Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Fay Edwards and daughter, Sharon; Mrs. McGradv, Mrs. Dye, Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Bateman. Mrs. E. Edman. Thomas Ward and Ru dolnb Edman. The next meeting will be Mnreh 4 at the home of Mrs. Adah Durch. ALPHA ZETA TH ETA RHO GIRLS CLUB HAS MEETING Alpha Zela 'ihcta Kho Girls Club met Tuesday night at the I. O. O. F. hall witn Barbara Ogle, new Dresidcnt, in charge. A line attendance ui officers and members enjoyed the Valentine partv given by the advisor. Alls. W. II. Scofield, and the assistant advisor, Mrs. Bessie Fandrich. Four Kebckahs were also in at tendance. The club voted to hold drill team practice every Thursday muht at 6:30 at the hall. Plans were made for a rum mage sale to be held Feb. 28, the filace of which w ill be announced ater. Plans were also made to hold a membership drive with the losing team members of the con test entertaining the winning team members at the concluiiun of the drive. The $13 made by the candy sale snonsoivd by the club was do i nated to the March of Dimes fund. I The club laall meet next Tues ! dav night at 7:30 o'clock at the hall. SUNDAY "Garden Talks by ray w. gill fJim JtAl OB f& Mil) luhjtct. Fsbfusrf IS "iVvoM GrJM. Pnj, O , Garlic MOd Lift" KRNR 10:4511:00 a.m. Gill'i InvaloM VefttabU Garden Collection BEAN, (till l"W!h l"Hi filmit (p)... .10 BEAN, Imiirnvtd TimmI! nn (dwiul .10 BEET, In Unit tMtk lift! 10 CABBAGE, f.tUm (rKii ltllhMHi 10 CARROT, CHI'S Ori'n Chantttt.ty 10 SWEET CORN. Imp. Gold, liumatn .10 CUCUMBER. (V.loritrirt 10 LETTUCE, Nw Yoik No. Ml 10 ONION. I'tnh riWFi-l hiwiiNh 10 PARSNIP, Tfti.lt-r Hrurl 10 PEAS. I.nvtnn'a rnmrpaii (dwarf) 10 Wlt6 CMARO, Uiiullua .10 .... . i ... 11.20 wnrth 91.20 ! ,ti.l. ALL FOR BSC flfi ad V? fti aait 'ft ' ' ' fttA i ll GILL BROS SEED CO. MonUvilU Station, Portland 16, Oregon BENSON P.-T. A. TO OBSERVE FOUNDERS DAY The annual Founders Day pro gram of the Benson P.-T. A. will be observed Monday night, Feb ruary 16, at 8 o clock at the schoolhouse with six past presi dents giving reuorts on the prot ects of the P.-T. A. during their resective terms of oflice. All past presidents are invited as guests of honor. Following the liiOLTHm. refreshments will be j served. All Barents and patrons ot the scnool are invited. MRS. 8UNDBERG IS HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. Thelma Sundherg was honored at a birthday party giv en at the home of Mrs. Aenes South. Many lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Delirious refreshments were serviKl to: Mrs. Sundhercr. Mrs. Clarice Brown and children, Dick and Sally; Mrs. Emil John son, Mrs. Ilildar Johnson. Mrs. Kilna Sjogren and son, Dennis, Mi's. Joe Sands and grandson; Mrs. Aria Durch Mrs. Pat Lucas, Mrs. Fddv, Mrs. Woolen and chil dren, Michael and Dixie: Mrs. Kilwards and daughter, Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanson and children, Glen. Donald and Margie; George Sundlxrg and children, Donald and Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl South and chil dren. Carla, Teddy and Timmie. NEEDLE CLUB HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY The members of the Hubbard Creek Needle Club met Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Melba Germond. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed and lovely refreshments were served to: Mrs. Thelma Leonard and son, Lvnn, and granddaughter, Paula; Mrs. F-lla Teller and daughters, Milly and Betty; Mrs. Merle Polk and children, Judy and Jimmy; Mrs. Vernete Peery, Mrs. Ollie IVery and daughter. Norma; Mrs. Florence Fenwick and chil dren, Karen and Herbie; Mrs. Lu cinda Gurney, Mrs. Vi Waudell, Miss Martha Clarke. Mrs. Hazel Judd, Mrs. Alice Germond and the hostess, Mrs. Melba Ger mond, members, and the follow ing guests: Mrs. Myrtle Brown son and daughter, Dorothy, and nephew, Tommy. The next meeting will be Feb ruary V ,he home of Miss Martha Clarke. BRIDAL BHOWER GIVEN FOR MRS. W. WILLIAMS YONCAIXA Mrs. Willard Williams, a recent bride, was honored at a miscellaneous show er given at the City Hall Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Clifford Ita lian. Mis. Glass and Mrs. Rodgers as hostesses. Games were play- FERTILIZER Vigoro Sulphate of Ammonia 3-10-10 5-10-10 6-10-4 Sheep Quamo Soil Sulphur Boron Lilly's Morcrop Ammonioted Nitrate Mixed Fertilizer Bone Meal Landploster . Soil Lime BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE EARNINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURC. ORECON -Phone 98 locefed W. Weihington St. end S. P. R. R. Tracki Reservations for prlvato SKATING PARTIES arc available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester MEN and BOYS' V , - f A. J .til V Composition Half Soles SSc Milled WHILE-YOU-WAIT ALLEY OOP Nict Pickin's BY V. T. HAMLIN e . - I SB X 2" A it'. T -vm JT . M ft N3.NC CAN'T ?u see im A BU5Yf DON'T W1U. YOli M E SOME rfWflMMFS-lf V( 50 'WAY -'r r t- ?A.AI. H6 'STeXSSELV... I HE NOT Th- pJ'nt c v.ew. I 5UE5... 5EE.ME TM:iV.'5 IM Th' ONE WMCS. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS On With tht Bath CO YOU LNJOW MOBf PfOPLE CET MUST IM THAN IN WK4?J Si-'Ovw TMe ANVeOPY .Mows that; ACTO5iAL STATISTICS MeY-wwat's tji; sALAOkCY COT fH PO WITH THE BfAM PIAYINJ6 BASKETBALL Mr taes BATHS, doesmt Hex IT WOULD PP TOLOU CM TH(r Tf AM If- HF SLIPPFD AMD PROKE HIS NCCK HAVE TO f7 T OM.N0 IT5 MlCF Of SOU TO 8H INTf CEST.cr IM MY NCk, rX-'T IM NOTCIVIMO i1" r'H;i.v- tvciN rois. r BY MERRILL ELOSSER T i . But cosh. I TO ONLY BE FOR A FEW , WEEKS y ed, with Mis. Blickenstaff, Mrs. Lunney and Mrs. McDonald win ning prizes. Refreshments were served lollowine the opening o( many useful ana beautiful giitss. Those present were Mrs. Cy Vroman and daughter Mrs. Er nest Vroman. Airs. Nellie Wil liams, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Vern Wiiliums, ilrs. Lluyd Wise, Mrs. Curtis, Sr., Mrs. Lee Bick enstaff, Miss Margie Shepherd, Mrs. Jim Snepherd, Mrs. Junior Dodd, Mrs. Dollie Goodrich, Mrs. Lumiey, Mii. tldon Lee, Mrs. Rapcr, Mrs. Carl Conway, Mrs. KUasell Lloyd. Mrs. Lewis Mo Daniels, Mrs. Delton Thiel, Mrs. Charles Vlan, Mrs. Kred Lee, Mrs. Alfred Walters, Mrs. Roy Curl, Mrs. Harold Turpin, Mrs. Ivan Cowan, Mrs. Bertha Stock, Mrs. Clifford Emer, Mrs. Percy Applepate, Mrs. Herman Math is. Many gifts were sent by friends unable to attend. NOTICE! MACHINE SHOP NOW IN OPERATION Custom motor rebuilding, cylinder boring, valve seat inserted, piston grinding, line boring, valve refactng and reseating. GIRTON AUTO PARTS Formerly Stearns Auto Part Byron Stearns In Charge 114 N. Stephens Phone 5 87-J OIL TO BURN For prompt courteous meter ed deliveries of high quality stov and burner oil CALL 152 MYERS OIL CO. Distributor of Hancock Petroloum Product for Dougla County. PLUMBING INSTALLATION AND REPAIR The Plumber With a Conscience A. D. WALLACE Licensed Plumber, Located at W. M. SANDALL CO. Which has a complete line of plumbing supplies Highway 99 North Va Mile from City Limits Phone 1117-R if BUS DEPOT N. Stephen, St. Phone 353 DIVIDENDS HAMMER DOWN INTEREST on friendly LAND BANK LOANS TK monty yew rocsiV through your National Farm Lon Attoitioii car ries on of th lowtit In torttt rt in history. Yt vtn tfiis low rt it fur ther rvductd by th divi dends you rciv ot tntmbtr of th ortniia tioa. INVESTIGATE COOPERATIVE LAND BANK CREDIT! National Farm Loan Association 203 Medical Arts Bldg. 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