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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL I3 1948
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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MRS. J. M. BOYLE8 IS
RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT
OF FULLERTON P.-T. A.
Mrs. J. M. Boyles was re-elected
president of Fullerlon P.-T. A.
at a meeting held Monday night
at the scholhouse. Other officers
elected included: Mrs. N. D. John
'son, vice-president; Mrs. J. A.
Caraway, secretary; Mrs. Jack
Chapman, treasurer, Mrs. Jack
Davis, County Council represen
tative. Paul S. Elliott, superintendent
of the Roseburg School System,
was the speaker of the evening
and talked on the proposed school
budget to be offered taxpayers
for approval in the coming elec
tion. The Association voted to send
The best way lo make lure of a good crop it la male
GOOD SEEDBEDS. And the best way to do this ii lo uo a
farm-iiza SEAMAN ROTARY TILLER. II doet that things;
pulverizes the toll thoroughly and uniformly)
mixes (erllllior and humui Into the growing arta of the seedbed
where it doet the most good;
htlpt lo Increase nitrogen supply through compUlo itdbd titration)
hattent and promolet mor compUlo gtrmlnation of tttd) htlpt
to maintain higher teedbed temperature!)
doesn't leave any olr pockelt or hard plow tolet lo retard
plant growth;
o keept molsluro In the teedbed for a healthy tlond)
helps to destroy many crop peslt and certain varieties of fungus;
provides effective weed control when operated with hood open.
ALL THIS . . . with ono Impfomenf, supplied In a comploto
range of sizes from 3 ft. lo 6 ft. Ullage widths, power-lake-off
and motorized (gas or diesel) models. Write for
full information . . . and see your local SEAMAN Dealer,
lot us tell you more about this
''icsllont mechanical features.
SEE US FOR
CUSTOM WORK
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the newly elected president and
vice-president to the convention
to be held at Klamath Falls,
April 27-28-29.
An auditing committee was ap
pointed. A very Interesting program was
presented by seven girls from
Mrs. Matishoff'B Camp fire
group.
The group voted to purchase
a cupboard for storage space for
P.-T. A. paraphernalia. It was
also voted to purchase a lace
tablecloth and a table centerpiece.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting.
Mis. Clyde Carstens will act
as installing officer for installa
tion of the new officers at the
next meeting to be held May 2
at 7:30 in the evening at the
schoolhouse.
remurkablo piece of tillage equipment and show you its man
Drop in and let's talk it over man to man.
KUHN'S SEAMAN TILLERS
SALES AND SERVICE
Nile, or
MRS. ETHE CHADWELL
IS GUE8T ARTIST ON
WOMAN 8 CLUB PROGRAM
Mrs. Ethel Chadwell, talcnteed
musician and teacher of piano,
was guest artist for the Rose
burg Woman's Club one-thirty
o'clock meeting held Tuesday af
ternoon at the armory. Mrs.
Chadwell delighted the group by
laying "Trees," "Rustle of
pring," and "Ava Maria," and
graciously responded with "Rhap
sody in Clue" as an pncr.ro.
Mrs. R. E. Crawford, chaplain,
opened the meeting by giving
the invocation. Mrs George E.
Houck, president, conducted the
business session. Reports were
given by Mrs. Kenneth W. Ford.
Mrs. W. II. Carter, Mrs. J. M.
Boyles, Mrs. I-.. K. Nielsen and
Mrs Marry F. Hatfield.
Mrs. Foster Butner gave a very
fine talk on the primrose and
camellia shows, which she re
cently attended in Portland, anU
Mrs. Alvin Ilelgeson told of the
daffodil parade, which she en
joyed a week ago In Tacoma.
Those present were Mrs. George
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Molorlied modtlt (got or diaial
powered) are available In 4-fl. to
o il. tillage wldlhi.
Power.oVeolf models aro avail,
oble In 36", 42", 48", oO" end
72" tillage widths. A top-rated
two-plow tractor will hondlo tho
36" Tiller and a top-rated 3-plow
tractor will handle a 42" Statnan
Tiller.
Box 97,
1 Miles Wcsl
ON MELROSE ROAD
Bust
E. Houck, Mrs. W. H. Carter.
Mrs. A. J. Geddcs, Mrs. Geor"e
Borln, Mrs. R. E. Crawford, Mrs
Louis Kolhagen, Sr., Mrs. H. O.
Austin, Mrs. Clyde W. Carstens,
Mrs. J. M. Boyles, Mrs. Charles
A. Brand, Mrs. Slg Fett, Mr? E.
L. Tauscher, Miss Estelle V. Con
over, Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Mrs. G.
V. Wimberly, Mrs. Rena Hclbig.
Mrs .L. F. Nielsen, Mrs. J. J.
Kester, Mrs George Snell, Mrs.
Walter Middlestadt, Mrs. H. D.
Scott, Mrs. A. F. Micelll, Mrs. H.
O. Pargeter, Mrs. Vernon Keel,
Mrs. W. J. Mess. Mrs. O. D. Gos
nell, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie. Mrs.
Velle Broadway, Mrs. Scott Lay
man, Mrs. Eugeno A. Springer.
Mrs. I. B. Riddle, Mrs. Ethel
Chadwell, Mrs. Arthur Clarke,
Miss Marie Martens, Mrs. Rov
Entler. Mrs. Paul S. Elliott, Mrs.
L. A. Wells, Mrs. Alvin Helgeson,
Mi s. Bayard Reed, Mrs. T. B. Gar
rison, Mrs. A. E. Knight, Mrs.
Foster Butner and Mrs Frederick
J. Porter.
The nominating committee was
appointed and included: Mrs.
Harry F. Hatfield, Mrs. A. J.
Geddes, Mrs. Eldred Jones and
Mrs. Fred A. Knight.
The next meeting will be April
20 at 1:30 o'clock at the armorv.
The hostesses for the tea include:
Mrs. T. B. Garrison, chairman.
Mrs. Edwin G. Young, Mrs. I. B.
Riddle. Miss Minnie E. Jorey,
Miss Marie Martens and Mrs.
Mabel Wilson.
JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
Jolly Circle Club met Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
II. Morrill with twelve members
answerig roll-call with poetry se
lections. A short business meet
ing was followed by members
working on a ouilt and visiting.
Mrs. Arthur Hillman, who Is re
turning to Los Angeles because
of ill health, withdrew from the
club.
Dainty refreshments were ser
ved by the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Ralph St. Peter and Mrs.
GlenShippe. Those present were
Mrs. Vernon Sanders, Miss Clara
Schluenz, Mrs. Virgil Lynn, Mrs.
George James, Mrs. M. Manning,
Mrs. G. Isaakson, Mrs. Arthur
Hillman, Mrs. James Folden, Mrs.
Grnver Craft, Mrs. Ralph St.
Peter and Mrs. II. Morrill.
The next meeting will be April
21, at the home of Mrs. Freeman
Williams. Members are asked to
bring their thimbles and thread.
WALTHER LEAGUE
MEETING IS HELD
Douglas Countv Walther League
met Monday evening at tho Dick
ioencnuerg nome in Sulherhn.
In the absence af the secretary,
Gloria Gaston. Dick Coenenberu
had charge of her duties. A note
of thanks was given the League
tor Mowers sent to verlyn II
b.irgen. Following the Bible
study and scripture reading,
games were played and tefrcsh
nients were served.
Those present were Rev. W. A.
Sylwe.ster. Willard, Wayne and
Harold Rictmann. Gene, Connie
and Jack Anderson. Paul and
Peggy Urben, Oaten Ulako and
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Coenenberg
and son, uick.
The April 21st meeting will be
held at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. W. A. Sylwester, 1170 Mili
tary Avenue.
ROSEBURG CIRCLE TO
HOLD MEETING
Members of the Roseburg Circle
made plans for a rummage sale
at its last meeting, when Mrs.
Warren Tozior was hostess at thr
home of Mrs. Steve Fowler. A
pick-up of donations will be made
April 21st. Friends having dona
tions are asked to tail !W2-L for a
pick-up. The sale will be held
as soon as a date is open. Tht
May meeting of the organization
will he held at the home ot fttrs.
M.,C. Mix with Mrs. George An
deison as hostess.
BY V. T. HAMLIN
LEGION AUXILIARY
HAS MRS. FISHER AS
GUEST SPEAKER TUESDAY
The American Legion Aux
iliary met Tuesday evening,
April 6, at the Armory, with
Mrs. George Jackson, presiding.
A large group of Auxiliary mem
bers were present.
Mrs. Walter Fisher, guest
speaker, was introduced by Mrs.
Gertrude Hatfield, . who had
charge of the Pan-American pro
gram due to Mrs. Roy Young's
absence. Mrs. Fisher gave a very
line talk on her recent trip to
South America. She explained
the different forms of govern
ment and money exchanges en
countered, buying wares from
the natives, and of the strange
behavior of the llama, beast of
burden in the Andes. Her descrip
tions of Mexico City, Panama,
Lima and the Inca ruins, Buenos
Aires, Santiago, and Rio de Ja
neiro, Sugar Loaf, and the Christ
of the Andes Statue that over
looks the city of Rio de Janeiro
were very vivid.
The unit saluted all ex-service
women at this meeting. Mrs. Flo
Chipman, Mrs. Blanche Casey
and Miss Virginia Young were
among those present represent
ing this group.
Mrs. Violet Hannon, Depart
ment Hospital Chairman, will
assume duties of Unit Rehabilita
tion Chairman temporarily. Mrs.
Ruth Rhoden, recently resigned
this position.
Reports of the recent food,
plant and shrub sale have been
favorable and the unit thank all
who assisted.
Plans are under way for the
Gold Star Mothers Dessert Sup
per In May. Mrs. Madge Dixon
and Mrs. Greta Caskey are in
charge of this supper.
The Camp Fire Girls sponsored
by the American Legion Aux
iliary made and served delicious
refreshments. Miss Virginia
Young is in charge of this group.
The Auxiliary Sewing Group
meets at the home of Mrs. Jane
Stephens, 324 E. Washington,
Wednesday afternoon, 2 p. m.,
April 14. This group sews for the
American Legion Auxiliary Child
Welfare Center located at the
Armory. More help is needed In
this department.
Those who need transportation
are asked to call Mrs. Rose
Dauber, 105-R.
SOCIAL CLUB MEETING
HELD AT MC GEE HOME
Social Club of Oregon Chapter
of Eastern Star, No. 57, held its
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. Guy McGee. A social hour
followed the business session and
lovely refreshments were served.
Those present were Mrs. Gor
don Harry, Mrs. Bill Cox, Mrs.
Ralph Weaver, Mrs. Fritz Snyder.
, Mrs. Clay Ulam, Mrs. B. F.
Sagaberd of Gardiner, Mrs. Frank
Brown, Mrs. Harry Womack, Mrs.
Joe linger, Mrs. Lawrense Mich
aels. Mrs. Cliff Kent. Mrs. Frank
Elrod. Mrs. Carl Hill. Mrs. J. C.
Lockenmaler, Mrs. Robert Doxsie,
Mrs. John Montgomery, Mrs. Mil
ton Andrews, Mrs. Ross Hodgkin
son, Mrs. Pete Gill and the hos
tess, Mrs. McGee.
MRS. FRANK J. BURSIK
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Frank J. Bursik of Mel
rose celebrated her eightieth
birthday at her home Friday.
Those present to honor her in
cluded her nephew, V. J. Bursik.
of Melrose: her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John For
tenherry and sons, Bobby and
Gerry; her daughter, Mrs. Mav
Miggliorelto and sons, James
and Dick; her daughter, Mrs.
Julia Martin, all of Eugene; Mrs.
May Perkins of Roseburg, and
niece, Wanda, who is visiting
from Florida; John Raekley, Jr.,
Anton Bursik and Emerick Bur
sik, of Melrose.
ADULT HANDICRAFT
CLASS TO MEET
Cub Pack, No. .XVI, invites Camp
Fire Guardians, Bluebird leaders,
Den Mothers and all adults in-
tnmctnrl in hnnrllrraft tr, .tlnn.1
the class meetings at 7:30 o'clock
i tun. -nay nigm ai ine iwemoaisi
Church under the leadership of
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is made with the exception of for
uiaiei iui uscu.
EASTERN STAR TO
HOLD SOCIAL THURSDAY
Roseburg Chapter of Eastern
Star will hald a social meeting
at eight o'clock Thursday evening
at the Masonic temple. A pro
gram will be presented and re
freshments will be served. Mrs.
Grant Osborn, worthy matron,
has Invited all members and vis
iting members to attend.
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
TO MEET THURSDAY
Women of the Roseburg Coun
try Club will Meet Thursday
morning at nine-thirty o'clock at
the clubhouse for the weekly con
tract bridge play: Those attend
ing are asked to bring their own
noon lunch. Coffee will be furn
ished. Golfing will begin at one
thirty o'clock.
MR. AND MRS. WRIGHT
TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). W'rieht will
celebrate their golden wedding
annivesary at a reception at their
home at Days Creek Sunday.
Aniil IS, from two to einht
o'clock. All relatives and friends
aro most cordialy nivitcd to call.
SOUTH UMPOUA GRANGE
MEETING IS HELD
South umnqua Grange. No
9M, held its monthly meeting at
a delight tin politick supper Sat
urday evening at I-avadoure hall.
in interesting program was pre
sented and enjoyed by members
and guests in attendance.
PUBLIC INVITED TO
BENEFIT CARD PARTY
A most cordial invitation has
been extended to the public by
St. Joseph's Altar .Society to at
tend the annual spring benefit
card party In be held Friday night
at eight o'clock at the h". of P.
hall. Reservations for the affair
mav 1)0 made by calling !'72-J or
UX17-L.
Mrs. Philip Metschan and Mrs.
B. L. Martin v. ill be co-chairmen
of the affair. Mrs. Paul Jenkins
is in charge of decorations with
Mrs. W. F. Amiot in charge of
prizes and publicity. The refresh
ments are in charge of Mrs. R.
G. Scott, Mrs. Joseph Fest, Mrs.
E. R. Foster and Mrs. Pat
O'Reilly. Mrs. Joseph Kloberdanz,
Mrs. Raade and Mrs. Wilson are
in charge of arrangements and
tickets are in , charge of Mrs.
Howard Thomas and Mrs. John
Schaeffer.
Prizes will be awarded winners
in contract bridge, five-hundred
and pinochle. A number of door
prizes will be given away and re
freshments will be served.
WHIPPLE FAMILY
REUNION IS EVENT
OF SUNDAY AT DRAIN
The Whipple family enjoyed a
delightful pot luck dinner and re
union Sunday at the Civic Club
rooms at Drain.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Whipple and daugh
ter, Sharon of Fishtail, Montana;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElhlnney
and daughter, Sue; and Mr. and
Mrs. William McElhinney and
daughter, Christie, of Salem; Mrs.
Norman Nelson of Lexington;
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lamb, of
Clackamas; Gerald Ross and John
Whipple of Portland; Miss Jean
Wilcox of Corvallis; Jerry Whip
ple of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Minter and children of
Jiorton; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Chase and children of Spring
field; Mr. and Mrs. Grant McCor
mack and children of Sutherlin;
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Rawson and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stew
art and children; Mrs. Ned Dixon
and daughter, Marilyn; and Mrs.
H. C. Darby and Jimmy, all of
Roseburg; Jim Whipple and son,
Bobbv; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Whip
ple, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whipple
and daughter, Janice, and son,
Jimmy; Miss Dorothy Jerauld,
Mrs. Maud Cowles and Mrs.
Madge Cook, all of Drain.
P. E. O. SISTERHOOD
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
Chapter BI, P. E. O. Sisterhood
will meet Friday, Anril 16, at a
one-fifteen o'clock dessert-luncheon
at the home of Miss Gladys
H. Strong, 426 S. Main street.
WEST MELROSE CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
West Melrose Club will meet
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Eli Sanders. All members
and friends are most cordially invited.
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Join up!
They're going places, the young men
who fly the planes of the U. S. Air Force.
They're getting the best aviation train
ing in the world . . . training that is
preparing them for interesting and
profitable careers in aviation.
You can join them by becoming an
Aviation Cadet. Under skilled instruc
tion, you learn to fly the nation's finest
and fastest planes. You draw S75 per
month, plus food, quarters, uniforms,
medical and dental care.
After successfully completing the
52-wcek course, you are commissioned
a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force Re
serve and assigned to active flying duty.
Your monthly income jumps up to $336
U. S. ARMY AND U. S. AIR FORCE
RECRUITING SERVICE
U. S. Recruiting Office, Armory,
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
TO SPONSOR BENEFIT
Riversdale Grange will spon
or a benefit card party at eight
o'clock Saturday evening, April
ii, at tne nan. t-Tizes win be
iwarded winners In the card
jlays and refreshments will be
.erved. The public is cordially-
invited.
CIRCLE NO. 1 TO
(IEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Circle, No. 1, of St. Joseph's
ltar Society will meet Wednes
lay night at eight o'clock at the
lome of Mrs. Howard Wilson at
25 South Main street with Mrs.
loseph Kloberdanz, co-hostess.
Ml members arc requested to be
resent.
Let us install KIMSUL
in your attic today!
No need to grumble, rant and rave
When hottest days arrive.
Put kimsul in your attic now
Feel twice as much alive.
And soon as winter fuel dips low
As prices upward dash,
You'll see how thrifty kimsul works
To save you lots of cash.
So, get your kimsul insulation
That we install with ease.
T will spare you many sleepless nights
You'll get a job to please.
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(including flight pay) and you have a
chance to apply for a Regular Air Force
Commission.
You can qualify for this unusual
opportunity if you are single, between
20 and 26 Vz years old, have bad two
years of college (or can pass an equiva
lent Air Force examination). Get all
the details at any U. S. Army or U. S.
Air Force Recruiting Station. Or write
to Headquarters, U. S. Air Force, Atten
tion : Aviation Cadet Branch, Washing
ton 25, D. C.
Pilot training (fosses sorf July J and October 15,
1948. Most Air Bants ore equippes to avo
compete qualifying txaminations.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY
Garden Valley Women's Club
will meet Thursday afternoon at
two o'clock at the clubhouse. An
nouncement has been made that
the rummage sale planned for
April 17 has been indefinitely
postponed.
ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER
TO MEET THURSDAY
Alpha Iota Chapter, Beta Sigma
Phi will meet Thursday night at
eight o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Roy Barnhart, 136 W. Third Ave
nue North. The cultural program
on "Painting and Sculpturing"
will be In charge of Mrs. Barn
hart. All members are urged 1o
be present.
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Be up to 15 cooler on
- hottest summer days.
Save possibly as much as
Vi on fuel next winter.
PHONE US F6R FREE ESTIMATE
DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
Phone 128 402 W. Oak
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