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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1948 FIVE A COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE Rugs and Windows Our Specially REE ESTIMATES j" AIR PRICES Tatton Cleaning Service Phone 775 (Richfield Station) Society All Individual Dump Truck Owners of Douglas County Are you interested in a stabilized Truck Rental Scale that is fair to you and also fair to the contractor? A special meeting for all individual owners has been set for Hon. Mar. 15, 8:30 p.m. a! K. of P. Hall Guest speakers will be: Dan Hay and Ray Knight of "Oregon Truck Owners-Operators League of Salem. Sponsored By Construction Truck Owners Association of Roseburg Douglas County, Oregon. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER INTER-SE STUDY CLUB HAS NO-HOSTESS LUNCHEON AT HOTEL ROSE Members of the Inter-Se Study Club held a deliehtful one o'clock no-hostess luncheon Tuesday at the Hotel Rose, after which the group went to the home of Mrs. W. Howard Pattlson where Mrs. Thrn Bond presented the pro gram on "Church of the Latter Day Saints." Mr. Sweeten and Mr. Atkinson, Missionaries for the L. D. S. church, were guest sneakers and presented an In tensely interesting report of their worK in tne KOseDurg community. Those present were Mrs. Theo Bond, Mrs. YV. nowara nuusyri, Mrs ftpnrse Churchill. Mrs. C. M. Stark, 'Mrs. Alva Laws, Mrs. E. s. Hall. Mrs. Jack Ulrich, Mrs. Paul Geddes. Mrs. Paul S. Elliott and Mrs. Gordon Stewart. The next meeting will De one o'clock March 23 at the home of Mrs. Gordon Stewart on Corey Avenue with Mrs. C. M. Stark in charge of the program. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON THURSDAY Helen Lehne and Nellie Mad- sen were co-hostesses to the Garden Valley Women's Club Thursday afternoon at the club house. Those present were: Ethel Bashford, Georgia Edmonds. Belle Ewens. Irma Fieldins. Sina Johnson, Clara Hess, Lola He bard, Mildred Knapp, Evelyn Mc Laughlin, Ellen Michel, Mina Parrott, Cloe Ritchie, Carrie Sinclair, Addie Schneider, Agnes Schmidt, Lola Spray, Pearl Hea lev. Margaret Hughes. Fern Dailey, Elza Ruckard, Lyna Corn PAIL NOTICE We Paint. . . . Anything Anywhere Anytime Residential-Commercial-Industrial Interior -Exterior -Brush or Spray T & M or contract -Paperhanging For immediate service call MR. WELLS at ' THE HOME GUILDERS LUMBER CO. Telephone 499-J-3 Highway 99 North Roseburg A DROP OF OIL A DANGER SIGNAL! -T- - " """"J ) r- .rr..7 iren itnrle drop tr on th laundry fc, la often sltrn L a damaging (. f Yes, even a tingle drop f)f oil floor la that amount of water hai worked Into tha Bear case. Immediate atten tion by a skilled serv iceman la advisable to avoid expensive re building later on. ramoai maats REBUILT WA8HFRS Tli or, Esy, Maytag! ( etc., as low as I 1 IO Down $5 Mon. BERGH'S Appliance Service Washing Machine Service 630 Winchester St. Phone 805 wall, Ellen Post and the two hos tesses and the following visitors: Mrs. Burkhart, Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. Ray Young and Mrs. Glenn X oung. Plans were made for a benefit card party to be held at the club house at eight o'clock the evening of March 20. The next regular meeting win be March 18 at two o'clock at the clubhouse. SUTHERLIN LODGE MEETING IS HELD SUTHERLIN Sutherlln Re- bekah Lodge met Thursday eve ning at the Methodist Church with Mrs. Lucille Chase, noble grand, presiding. The roll call inimn several oiiiuera uiiaeju. The application of Mrs. Theil was balloted upon and she was elected to become a member by initiation. It was voted to have initiation at the next meeting, Thursday evening, March 18. Roseburg lodge has been invited to attend and any other is also invited. After lodge closed the degreei staft held a practice. Visitors present were: ivns. filers, Bnllmnn nt Beaverton lodge, m Thrush nt RcedsDort and Mrs. Thrash of the Myrtle Creek lodge. Members present were: Mrs. Marv Barker, Mrs. Hazel r.r,n Mrs Velma BraunlnEer, Mrs. Nellie Peterson, Mrs. Lucille Chase, Mrs. Juanita Holgate, Mrs. Cora Allen, Mrs. Meda Schrack, Mrs. Grace wooa, wirs. r-umtc rww Mrs Ella Weener. Mrs. Helmie Burns, Mrs. Edna Pow ers, Mrs. Phreda Wahl. Mrs. Lyd ia Gillette, Mrs. Mable Ross and Miss Luella rieuara. THETA RHO GIRLS CLUB HAS INTtnto I I mvj ...cctimp. TIIFfiDAV NIGHT Aih- 7rtn Theta Rho Girls Club met Tuesday evening at the I O. O. F. hall with Barbara Ogle, president, in charge. De gree staff practice will begin March 25 in preparation for the initiation to tane piace ! at which time the drill team will put on their work for the Re bekahs. . . . A report on the membership contest was given. The los ng team will entertain the winning team at the close of the contest. Plans were made for a skating and slumber party to be held March 26. Flowers were sent by the club to members reported " The club will meet next Tues day night at a six-thirty o clock potluck supper at the I. O. U. i. hall. NEW IDEA CLUB HAS MEETING THURSDAY cnTucpTiN Mrs. Betty Smith graciously entertained the members of the New Idea Club at her lovely home on East cen tral Avenue Wednesday. A delicious luncheon was serv ed at twelve-thirtv o'clock to the following members and Rucs!?' Mrs. Clifford Flory and daugh ter. Sandra; Mrs. Jake Francis, Mrs. Phreda Wahl, Mrs Minnie Abeene, Miss Ethel Manning, Mrs Nh Rose, Jr Mrs Harry Bird and daughter, Harriet; Mrs. Frank Martin, M. Hollis Real , Ti;i-...ri Mrs. Emma SSl Mrs. Forrest Rohwalt and the hostess, Mrs. Smltn. The Dleasant afternoon spent sewing and visiting help farmers to farm I'll show you how to farm faster . . . and better, too ... if you'll let mo demonstrate a new Ford Tractor right on your farm. I'll prove that, with a Ford Tractor, you can keep gaining on your work instead of getting behind. You have no idea how much time you save with Hydraulic Touch Control of implements, new, faster 4-specd transmission and a lot of other advantages this new Ford Tractor has. And, my ser vice is the best So how about telling me to bring out a Tractor and put on a dem onstration? There's no obligation. WALT LEAKE UMPQUA TRACTOR CO. 12S S. Pine St. KNOTTY PINE PANELING Ample Stocks Finish that Spare Room While Stocks Are Complete DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Phone 128 PINK AND BLUE SHOWER I ENJOYABLE AFFAIR YONCALLA Havhurst Com munity club entertained at a pink and blue shower at the nan. Tldav. honorine Mrs. Rosie Phillips. Games were Dlaved and after opening the many beau- mui guts, luncn was served to the following: Mrs. Rosie Phil lips, Mrs. Una Dupper and two children, Mrs. Leslie Chapman, Mrs. Richard Zelkie, Mis. Thel ma Wiley, Mrs. Quentin Rychard, nltss Ijeorcia Wl kerson. Miss Ida Miller, Miss Jerry Cook, Mrs. John Cook and son, Mrs. John Cook, Sr., Mrs. Opal Perkins, Mrs. Jimmie Huntington and son, Mrs. Lily Port lock, Mrs. Maxine Hedges, Mrs. Atlanta Hubbell, Mrs. Mabel Williams and children, Mrs. Cy Vroman and daughter, Mrs. Edna Miller, Mrs. Lavern Thornton and daugh ter, Mrs. Ulive Mhornton, Mrs. Web Huntington, Mrs. Veronia McKirdy and son, Mrs. Leonard Brooks, Sr.. Mrs. Leonard Brooks. Jr., and children, Miss Joan Phil lips, Misses Margaret, Juanita and Barbara Nelson and Mrs. Art Rychard. wnen workers in one want complained of the cold, the walls were painted a coral color and the complaints stopped. The workers said they felt warm al though the temperature had not oeen cnangea. Hindus wear a knotted cord of twisted cotton as part of their dining and sacrificial dress. It is worn over the left shoulder and hangs down to the right hip. The cord has three strands until the wearer is married and then it has six or nine. P. N. G. CLUB MEETING HELD ON WEDNESDAY SUTHERLIN The Past Noble Grand Club met Wednesday at a seven-thirtv o'clock potluck supper at the home of Mrs. Char- louio ranter on cast central avenue. The rooms were very ar tistically decorated with early spring flowers and the table was centered with a Beautuui low cen terpiece. Covers were placed for: Mrs Lucille Chase, Mrs. Juanita Hoi gate, Mrs. Meda Schrack, Mrs Mable Ross. Mrs. Anna Hall, Mrs Maude Culver, Mrs. Alma Ander son, Mrs. Cora Allen, Mrs. tieiie Cook, Mrs. Ella Wegner, Mrs. Ha zel Green and Mrs. Charlotte Parker. The business meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs, Green. The election of officers for the ensuing year was held and the following were elected: Mrs. Velma Brauninger, presi dent; Mrs. Nellie Peterson, vice president, and Mrs. Juanita Hol gate, secretary and treasurer. They were installed by the instal ling officers. The social hour was spent in visiting and the playing of two games with Mrs. Holgate and Mrs Chase winning the pri'pR. The revealing of Pollyannas was enjoyed. Names were again exchanged for the ensuing year. 8UTHERLIN GRANGE MEETING IS HELD SUTHERLIN Wednesday evening an cjoyablc potluck din ner was served at the Grange Hall west of Sutherlln with forty members and children seated around the long linen covered table. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ellen Leisenger and Mrs. Velma Brauninger. Following the dinner the reg ular Grange meeting was called to order with Master Fred Braun inger presiding. Mrs. Volvie Jones, Jr., was in stalled assistant steward to serve the balance of tne year. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nleosin, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schrack, Mr. and Mrs. Malvln Bixler, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Beck were given the third and fourth degree obli gation. The new members each gave a short talk. Two new applications were re ceived and the investigating com mittee was appointed. The Agri culture chairman. Charley Wahl. gave an Interesting report on the comparison of prices over a span of years and also read sugges tions on ways to eliminate rats. Home Economics chairman, Mrs. Phreda Wahl, announced that 514.09 was cleared on the candy sale held at the last meet ing. Mrs. Louise Dimmlck attended the meeting called by the City Centennial committee and gave the grange a verv Interesting re port Those appointed by the urange as a centennial commit tee are Mr. and Mrs. unaries Dimmlck and Fred Brauninger. A special election will be held at the next meeting to elect a new member on the executive com mittee to replace George Shamp, who is now residing In California. A demit card will be given Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanson, who now live in Koseourg Reported 111 were Mrs. Alice Swindler, Mrs. Grace Cornish and Mrs. Maude Murphy. The lecturer's hour was given to demonstrations of floor work. At the next meeting the officers are asked to come early so that the seating drill can be practiced. OYSTER SUPPER SET An oyster aupper at 6:30 Mon day evening will be the feature of a meeting of the 99 Men of the First Christian Church, it was announced by C. O. Slabaugh vice president. It will bo "calling night" for the organization he said. All Types of Asbestos Shingles New Hot and Cold Roofs ROSEBURG ROOFING CO. 917 W. First St. Phone 1077-R Henry Pence, Mgr. HOMI ENTERTAINMENT with 402 W. Oak St. j t Figure TjJM i inecosioi RfTV First, figure the square feet you want lo cover. To do your bedroom walls, for instance, measure the distance around the room and mul tiply by the distance from base board to ceiling. Subtract area of doors and windows. Then bring the figures to us. We'll show you the "Dutch Boy" line of interior finishes ... the amount you need and total cost. It always costs less to use "Dutch Boy" paints. For ihey go on smoother, cover bettor, last longer, ond leave a proper surface for repainting. As your "Dutch Boy" dealer we have all the supplies that male painting easier and more fun. So see us for the answer to any paint ing question. DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE 1 ROSEBURG, OREGON JACK MOLLARD The "Fits-It" Tailor 327 N. Main St., Room 4 ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone - 1024-J , Almost anyone can make alterations in clothing. And Judging from the shape of a pair of pants I took in a few weeks ago, "anyone" certainly had been trying. This pair of pants had been made six Inches smaller in the back but were still too largo for the man. The work had been done In Eugene. He almost had , to walk behind himself to get his hands in the side pockets, which Is a darned good trick if you can do it. I ripped the pants all apart and took out the side pockets. Then I draft ed a paper pattern to fit the man, and re-cut the f ants entirely. 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These talks are planned to acquaint the public with the principles of our faith. SUNDAY NIGHT 7i30 P.M. AFTER THIS LIFE WHAT? Or what and where is Heaven. Hear the Bible answers. Spirited Community Singing You Will Enjoy ROSEBURG SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Every Fri. 6 Sun., 7:30 P.M. Main & Lane Sts. i . . . . . TTl rTTT rTTTTTTT T T I . One Sure Way to Get a Job Done Right Is to Do It Yourself AT The Self Service Laundry Burke St. Just Off S. Stephens (Bohind Ellison's U-Drivs) HlllUWHItllj . . 1 ,. ttttt?!; TT IT 3H tmmmmuuw XL