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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURg, OREGON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 948 III i 7 Ti A is WOOD and SAWDUST Immediate Delivery 16" Gr. SlabwoocF 16" Mill Ends Screened Sawdust jj rai Phono 4' Slabwood 4' Dry 16" Dry BURN SAWDUST! 50 CHEAPER THAU OTHER FUELS: UNIFORM HEAT PLENTIFUL SUPPLY PHONE 468 Single and Double Loads of Planer Ends Roseburg Lumber Co. Roteburg Ph. 468 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER SOLVES YOUR HOT WATER PROBLEMS FOR AT LEAST 20 YEARS 7FOWLER WATER HEATER M Only the know-bow of the world's oldest makers of electric water heat ers could produce a product of such long-lasting, dependable service. Every standard parcelined Fowler is backed by a 20-year prorated warranty. ao& at these essential features Trible-fre "black heat" foments Fowler elements go around the tank and not in the water. They apply hent from the outside in and last longer because they operate at a safe black heat. Low operating cost high ffMency Special 3-way insulation retains the heat in, the water, provides maximum elfi . cicmy with low operating cost. RuilrsUlanl porcolalit-llned fanlc Flawless portelain lining is as resistant to rust as glass. Water never touches metal, is sparkling clean. ( Adfwstoblo economy control Cm cs added capacity for unusual hot water demands. Keeps water at just the temperature desired. CALL US-YOUR FOWLER DEALER III t 9- FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB HAS MEETING The Friendiv Circle Club met Wednesday after noon at the home of Margaret Piaff. A do nation was given by the club to the cancer fund. A hat show was held with Frances Keesc winning first prize and Nan Hulbert winning the second prize. Interesting games were enjoyed with prizes going to Elsie Mills, Nan Hul bert and Lena Pfaff. At the tea hour Mrs. Pfaff serv ed lovely refreshments to Mrs. Ruth Reese, Mrs. Nan Hulbert, Mrs. Ella Moore, Mrs. Elsie Mills, Mrs. Ginger Howard, Mrs. Fran ces Reese, Mrs. Myrtle Perkins, Mrs. Pesis Vowel and Mrs. Lena Pfaff, members, and Mrs. Paul son, a guest. The next meeting will be May 22 at the home of Mrs. Vowel, at which time mem bers having birthdays in April, May and June will be honored. ALPHA THETA CHAPTER MEETING IS ENJOYED Alpha Thela Chapter of Reta Sigma Phi held a very Interesting meeting at the attractive new home of Mrs. T. H. Wirak, 1231 Chatham street, Tuesday evening with Mrs. Robert P. Kidder and Mrs. L. B. Smith assisting host esses. Two very interesting topics, "Music" and "Painting and Sculp turing" were given by Mrs. J. B. Josse and Mrs. S. I. Frederick son. Plans were made for the pot luck supper to be held April 24 at the home of Mis. John Todd. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses to Mrs. H. C. Church, sonsor, Mrs. VV. G. Schoenleber, Mrs. J. A. Wy koff, members of Mu Chanter Mrs. William C. LindeU, Jr., a fuest; Mrs. M. W. Brown, Mrs . W. Fariss, Mrs. S. I. Frederick son. Miss Shirley Haines. Mrs O. A. Kennerly, Jr., Mrs. Eugene Powell, Mrs. Rav Puekett. Mrs. E. H. Rawson, Mrs. Paul Syron, miss ecena waizig, Mrs. Don Wilson, Mrs. J. B. Josse, Mrs. John Gardner and Mrs. John Todd. D. OF U. V. TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Florence Nightingale Tent, No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet Friday jiiKin, ipni at seven-ininv o'clock at the K. of P. hall. All members are urged to be present. The group will hold a party Thursday night at a seven-thirty o'clock potluck dessert-supner at the home of Mrs. Ruth Plumer, 1162 Military street to honoi members having birthdays In March and April. P. N. G. CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Past Noble Grand's Club will meet Friday night at a seven thirty o'clock dessert-supper at the I. O. O. F. hall. Ruth Plum er will be chairman of the hos tess committee and will be assist ed by Evelyn Frederickson, Ber nice Smith, Dora Schroedcr and Mary Curtis. All members are urged to be present. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO MEET THIS EVENING Pythian Sisters will meet Wed nesday night, April 21, at eight o'clock at the K. of P. hall for the regular social session, nt which time a formal iniation will be held. All members are urged to be present. NOTICE TO LOGGERS Experienced Timber Saw Filing By Lloyd C. Leonard Complete Chain Saw Bar Repair Service SAW SERVIcIfr SUPPLY CO. Just off Pac. Hwy. N. Near Landls Iron Wks. PHONE 373-R-2 222 W. Oak Street Phone 348 NELSON AND FITZMAURICE SALEM, ORE. Take pleasure in announcing their appointment as handlers of the Southern Oregon Wool Pool All wool will be graded in Salem in our own warehouse by a United States licensed grader. Prompt grading will eliminate shrinkage and permit early final settlement. Pool members will be welcome at any time to see their wool being graded. MRS. WEAVER HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Willis Weaver was hon ored at a miscellaneous bridal shower Wednesday evening in the recreation hall at the Federal Housing Project at Myrtle Cre?k. The evening was spent in visit ing and inspecting the many love ly gifts received by the guest of nonor. neiresnments were serv ed later in the evening. Guests present to honor Mrs. Weaver were: Mrs. Roger Coop er, Mrs. Koy Alspaugn, Mrs. Bill Weaver, Mrs. Henrv Schmoll. Mrs. LeRoy Hanna, Mrs. Harold Bay, Mrs. Kay Allen, Mrs. Elean or Jones, Mrs. Ermel Briggs, Mrs. Audrey Ulam, Mrs. Jack Weaver. Mrs. Hallie Black. Mrs. Mike Weaver, Mrs. Vint Weaver, Mrs. Gilbert Weaver, Mrs. Gordon Clark, Mrs. June Mclntyre, Mrs. Melvin Black, Donna Schaeffer, Jean Spyker, Linda Weaver, Ar dclle Weaver and Gloria Clark. Mrs. Marie Jones, Mrs. Mar garet Dyer and Mrs. Louise Wine barger sent gifts but were unable to attend. FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB HAS MEETING The Friendly Hour Club held its monthly meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Louella Nye. After a short business meeting the time was pleasantly passed by chatting and cutting out aullt pieces. An attractive table was set and reireshments were serv ed to the following: Katie Conn, tiien Hoiiman, Minnie Jacob son, and he guest Ollie Jacobson, Hazel Williams, Grace Fenn. Lucile Ware, Helen Ward and the hostess Louella Nye and her daughter, Mrs. James. The next meeting will be held May 4th at the home of Mrs. Lucile Ware. OLALLA GRANGE TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Olalla Grange, No. 913, will hold a social meeting at a seven o'clock potluck supper Friday night at the hall. Funds raised during the evening will be turn ed over to the Boy Scout Troop ior me purcnase oi equipment. Everyone is urged to, attend to make the affair a big success for the Scouts. Those attening are asked to bring a covered disn and their own table service. RUMMAGE SALE TO BE HELD APR. 23-24 The Garden Valley Women's Club will sponsor a rummage sale all-day Friday, April 23, and the morning of Saturday, April 24 from 9 to 12 o'clock at the Percy Croft garage on North Jackson street. O. 8. C. MOTHERS CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Oregon State College Mothers Club will meet Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hugh Ritchie in Garden Valley. Those desiring transpor tation or having cars to furnish transportation are asked to tele phone 272. GUARDIANS TO HOLD ' MEETING THURSDAY The Guardians Association will meet Thursday night at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN L..4 AyjIT0B:...l " ' - 1 ty.'lML;jUal M tYT-i' Fr"i V.H.L.WMA MATTE V' l THE?tW86 IT AL UlVfvJ I AT7MMIN6 I ffV ' 1 ZZyA'J I '-.!7 rVI VfiTM PU POMS? Mt UVKttH. 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All Camp Fire Guardians are urged to be present ANNUAL MAY BREAKFAST TO BE GIVEN HERE Woman's Society of Christian Service will give the annual May breakfast for the ladies of the Roseburg churches at nine o'clock at the Methodist Church pallors. May 4th. Mrs. Victor Morris. Eugene, will be guest speaker on the topic, "United Nations." Res ervations may be made by call ing Mrs. Harold Cox a 159-R or the church office, 255, before Monday noon, May 3rd -I WUZ FRAMED! Picture and Photo Framing. Your choice of moulding or Framing 1 Day Service. LESTER'S 337 N. Jackson We Install Linoleum And All Floor Coverings Expert Work Reasonable Prices Free Estimates F&WFLOORCOVERING Phone 499-R-3 Before You Vote you should inquire why he county departments spend Douglas County money in Utah and Tennessee, etc., for materials that can be bought at home for much less. POLITICAL SPENDING INVESTIGATORS OF OREGON (Paid Adv.) 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