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EIGHT NEVS-REVIEW. ROSEBURS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1948 . ,i ,n,n mmm am mm I n I1111111 m mi. I iiiwim mw I ' mivt ft VEVSTONC CLUB TO ' HOLD POTLUCK SUPPER jtlXT MONDAY NIGHT f .1 Membera of the Methodlit Key :'t .Ston Club will entertain their ( Jiusbands afa (even o'clock pot- '..luck supper next Monday night, "H uly 26, at the home of Mr. and yl . VMrs. Ned Dixon In Rlversdale. V; ' i'Aasistlng Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will 'V'.fe Mrs. S. A. Warg, Mrs. A. B 'V. '.'Taylor and Mm. Charles Vasey. ' 7,'s Those attending are asked to Spring a hot dish, islad or dessert 'V'; 'and their own table service. ('Those desiring transportation are ' . Requested to meet at the Metho nSlist Church at six-thirty o'clock V-n the evening, The beverage '-tor the potluck supper will be furnished. ELL V. R AST IS HONORED ON BIRTHOAY Mr. and Mrs. Erie Crane en ertalned at a delightful surprise Winner party honoring Mrs. Lranes father, veil v. nasi, on his birthday. Many lovely gifts were pre sented to Mr. Rast from: Mrs. Phil Evashenka and children. parrel 1 and Joy; Mrs. Bettle To- tin, Mr. and Mrs. John hchaer- r, Ann and Ernest Crane, and he host and hostess, Mr. and Sirs. Crane. Happiness For Sale! in this modern 2-bedroom home. . Has elec Tange, wtr htr, floor coverings, on large corner lot Garden and fruit trees. A complete, modern home lust completed, imme diate possession. $5500. $3000 down or will take car In trade. Other building sites available. IVAN EDWARDS Vi mL S. of Coos Junction By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS MEETING Alta Richards and Fern Dally were hostesses to the Garden Valley Women's Club at their meeting Thursday. Those present were: Mrs. Gar ner and Molly Booth, guests, Cloe Ritchie, Carrie Sinclair, Pearl Healey, Iva Sinclair, Georgia Ed monds, Margaret Booth, Agnes Schmidt, Clara Hess, Mlna Par rott, Addle Schneider, Erma Fielding, Margaret McKay, Slna Johnson, Bill Ewens, and the hostesses Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Dailey. The club will hold a picnic for members and their families August 15 on the Garden Valley side of the forks. Those attending are requested to bring food and dishes. CLUB HOLOS ENJOYABLE MEETING The Klever Kannlng Klub met Friday at the home of Mrs. Wal ter Kruse, In Melrose, with Bet ty Natcher, local leader, In charge. New officers elected in cluded: Darlene Kruse, president; Sylvia Fenn, vice-president; Da lene Busenbark, secretary; Jean Ine Conn, song and yell leader. Those present were: Darlene Kruse, Sylvia Fenn, Dalene Bus enbark. Jeanine Conn, Louise Conn, and Betty Natcher. JoAnn and Dalene Busenbark will demonstrate the preparation of Jars for canning at the next meeting, July 28. at the home of Mrs. Walter Kruse. CATHOLIC WOMEN ASKED TO SEW FRIDAY EVENING The women of the Catholic Church are asked to meet Friday night at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sandy McDonald on the Rifle Range road to sew for the fall festival. All new women in the parish are especially urged to join the group and assist with the sewing. M. MJE W m m M " - PRICED AT SAVINGS May Yard With Solid Floor Reg. lew Prlc 13.50 SALE PRICE 11.50 Olvos Mother Mora Fro Tlmai 21x48 inches goes through doorways without needing to be folded up. Ma senile, floor keeps baby off the rug or dams) ground. Moves easily on caiten. Wsjtpr oof Play Yard Pad Kiddy prM covering dearn wilti . damp lom. Reg. SALE. krSi 3.29 Hardwood, Non-Tip HIGH CHAIR 11.95 AduitM. tray and foot east I posrHensI loath salary strap A non-tipping Choir with .irra saf., wid. spread l.gsl CSok. of birch or mapl. finish... Welkor-Strollor 4fJV WBaaW B)SJBaSCaV rVrtlt r 10.41 iah 9.95 Nursery Chair twrmm mn4 thmmlw k OWed. tefwleftv Regularly 6.45 595 SALE sossf. MATTRESS COTTON Crib sire mattress with cotton filler. Everdry cover. Reg. .. t qp SALE... Stephens, and Cats Phone 97 PLANS MADE FOR TEEN-AGE CLUB A group of young people of the Melrose district met at the Mel rose School Sunday evening to make plans for the organization of a teen-age club, with Miss Doris Jean Durch in charge. Officers elected Included: Rob bert Dempsey, president; Ponald Sundberg, vice-president; Sylvia Tanner, secretary; Charlotte Sand, treasurer) Carta South and Michael Wootpn, sgt.-at-arms. Fol lowing the business meeting, con ducted by the new president, Rob ert Dempsey, games were played and refreshments enjoyed. Those attending were: Donald and Donna Sundberg, Sylvia Tan ner. Glen Hanson, Charlotte Snnd Michael Woolen. Robert Demp sey, Bill and Frank Brundage, Carla South, and Doris Jean Durch. The next meeting will be lues day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Michael woolen. SPOKANE VISITORS HONORED AT PARTY Miss Golda Beal entertained at a delightful dinner party Thurs day on the patio of her home, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dickev of Spokane. Wash. Covers were placed for: the honored guesis, Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack May, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Johnson, Mrs. Elfle Beal. Mrs. Doris Gregory, of Washugal, Wash., Miss Mar guerite Fenerstein. Miss Nellie Bauldry, Herbert Harper of Los Angels, Calif., Nels Jensen, and the hostess. Miss Beal. AUDITING COMMITTEE HOLDS MEETING SUTHERLIN - The. auditing committee of the Sutherlln Rebe- kah Lodge met at the home of Mrs. Mary Barker Tuesday eve ning to audit the lodge books. After all business was conclud ed Mrs. Barker served refpsh ments to Mrs. Lvdla Gillette, Mrs. Velma Rraunlnger, Mrs. Hazel Green, Mrs. Leona Slack, and Miss Luella Pleuard. P. N. G. CLUB PICNIC DATED FOR FRIDAY The P. N. G. Club members will entertain their families at a picnic supper at the V. T. Jack son picnic grounds at Winchester Friday night, July 23. at seven thirty o'clock. The club will fur nish coffee and cream. Members are asked to bring their own table service. GUEST AT NURSES MEETING AND SUPPER Mrs. Edna Dickey of Spokane, Washington, was a guest at a potluck picnic supper given bv District No. 11, O. S. N. A. at the home of Mrs. Hugh Ritchie in Garden Valley. Mrs. Dickey is a former member of the nurs es association. ANN CRANE GIVES PARTY FOR FRIENDS Ann Crane was hostpss to sev enteen of her friends at a lovely afternoon party at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Bettie Tohin. Delicious refreshments were served during the afternoon and games were enjoyed later. 0. OF U. V. TO imcc! r n i un i muni ' Florence Nlrhtinpale Tent No. 15, Daughters of Union Vetprans of the Civil War will meet Fridav night at seven-thirty o'clock at the K. of P. hall. All members are urffpd to he present. Local News Sewing Club to" ft-- The Rllle Rangers Sewir." Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Orla Wagner. Club to Meet at Luncheon The Evergreen Home Economics Club will meet at a noon potluck luncheon Thursday at the hall. Sunshin. Club to Meet The Northside Sunshine Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Myrtella Emmitt on Parrott street. tlectric Nerve' Aids Polio Victims k'-'-'h Back From Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I isher have re turned to their home in Roseburg. following several days fishing at L'mpaua. Vacationing Mrs. Bulllngton Is taking a month's vacation from her duties as nurse for Dr. B. R. Shoemaker. PIANOS Baldwin. Wurlitzer, Gulbransen Ott's Piano Oept at Lund's Radio Stora Phsn. 1119 J L A new "electrical nerve," which acts as a nubititut for human nerves affected by infantile or other paralysis, is demonstrated at the first international polio conference in New York. The devic generates mild electric currents which replace lost nerves. They caue muscles to tense, swell and relax the same as they do in mild exercise. This helps to restore limbs wasted by polio. The "electric' nerve was developed by General Electric engineers and the G-E X-ray corporation. Arabs Resume Palestine War West Metros. Club to Meet The West Melrose Club will meet Thursday afternoon at tire home 01 Mrs. Amy criteser. Enjoy Stay on River Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crenshaw and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Hpnry Bailpy and son have relumed to thPir homes In Roseburg, follow Ing a short stay at Steamboat. Stop on Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett of McMinnville, formprly of Roseburg. have left for Nevada on an extended vaca tion trip, following a short stop here to visit .friends. Visiting Parents Seaman 2 C, James Byrd has arrived from the naval base a. San Diego to spend his two weeks' leave visiting hit parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Byrd. and with other relatives and friends. f n( 11 f m '2 ft tor LUCIEN lElONG SOLID COLOGNE Laden Ltlont: cologne in an amaitnf nw form.... eool-lo-the-tooch solid tint Ma neither leek nor pitl Cerrjr it everywhere, and bm it often for a wonderfully refreshing effect. BaUUiks . tndiwnt. .Jabot- Sirocco. Jalio-TaiUpia -V. hiipcr ROSEBURG PHARMACY 1 ISRAEL ':':c iiiiisgsisSSy MALI K i a Jmishm a 'ig SAMojyl SYRIA TIBERIAsipGAl'l-ff MWsjMZ Htf fVN.S g'TQAiQiLrA 'rft HnaluS f)z Z. 2Tim AVIvfcj '-. WLHILMA(( US q gSijAfFA W 1DDA HAMAttAHft a V .r-r" Tl' jf W Jf R1I5ALEM JL- ::wt2 BCEg StlHLtHtM :jHGA7Ap - HtBRON :5. 1 7V.PALESTINE JU " NL8tctSHtA if EGYPTV7f - T111 (NEA TtlrphrHml Map shows Arab-Jewish war situation as fighting resumed at end of UN i 28-day truce, righting In violation of UN truce terms bad al ready brckrn out at Tireh ill. on the Haifa-Tel Aviv htehway. where UN vehicles were reported fired on. and at Beer Tuvya 3. 241 N. Jackson Phone- 7 Around the Corner from Anywhere 9Z 5' & onun UHMi aumorv o rm tocasu conv st Coco Colo lottlin Company of Roseburg Popular Dorothy Shay Finishing School Was the Finish of Me Mokin' Love Mountoin Style Vaughn Monro Requestfully Yours Pogliocci Vesti Lo Guibbo Bing Crosby v Red Soils in the Sunset On Treasure Island Western Bob Wills Bob Wills Schottische The Devil Ain't Lozy Roy Acuff Steel Guitor Blues Steel Guitar Chimes Louis Money Honeysuckle Schottische Varsovienna Western Albums Cowboy Songs Big Crosby Western PoJkos Tex Williams, Popular Albums Latin American Rhythms Freddy Martin Songs of Hawaii Horry Owans . Classical Albums Borodin Symphony No. 2 in B Minor Chicago Sym phony Orch. Tchoikowsky Symphony No. 4 in F Minor PhiladeU phia Orch. I J ffSgfi MUSIC SHOP Tteryfkin in imrfi" TA5 N. Jackson Then pn) Stedfast Class to Pienlo The Stedlast Class of the First Pres byterian Church will hold a 12 oclcck potluck picnic luncheon In the garden at the home of Mrs. W. M. Campbell, 911 Winchester street, Thursday. Horn, from Camas Valley -Margie Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanson, has returned to her home after visit ing for a week at Camas Valley with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Barnes, and cousins, Bobby, George and Betty, Will Return Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Row will return to their home In Rosehnrg to night, following a stay In Pi rt land since Sunday attending to husinesa and visiting relatives of Mr. Row. Mrs. Row Is owner of The Stvle Shop in this citv. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fest and family have r turned to their home in Port land, following a visit of several rlays with relatives and friends In Roseburg. While here, thev wpre guests at the Harry Sem tnon home. Carden Club to Meet The Pays Creek Garden Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o' clock at the home of Mrs. Bud Gaulke In Canyonville. Mrs. W. Frank Brown will speak on "Planting, transplanting and pruning." Members are request ed to bring plants to exchange. 1 - Potluck Luncheon The Wo men's Society of Christian Serv ice of the Methodist Church will hold a 12:30 o'clock potluck lunch eon at the Ruehen Johnson home east of Ptxonville Thursday. Those desiring transportation are asked to meet at the Methodist Church at 12;3n o'clock. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish and their own table service. Members of all circles of the church are Invited. Returns to Oakland Mrs. W. U Grove hat returned to her home In Oakland. Ore., follow ing a visit n Turner with her sister, Mrs. Alva Wise. R.turn to Eugen. Mrs. T. H. Ness and daughter, Miss Gen evieve, have returned to their home in Eugene, following a visit in Roseburg with friends. The Ness family formerly made their home here. To Transport Supplies Parents or sponsors of Camp Fire girls, who are willing to transport sup plies to Camp Tyee, arc asked to make arrangements to do so bv calling either Mrs. Jack Chap man. 577-R, or Mrs. Jerry Thiele, 863-R. Club to Entertain Women of the Roseburg Country Club will entertain the Cottage Grove wo men golfers at a tournament Thursday morning at the club course, followed by a 12:30 o' clock luncheon In the clubhouse. The weekly contract bridge plav will begin at 1:30 o'clock. Trust Your Watch ... to us for expert re pairs. No make baffles us ... no lob Is too big or too small. Low prices. 3 TO 4 DAY SERVICE Roseburg Jewelry 24a N. Jackson Jf J I i ffy, pknk, mm II ArfftjiteiMt rfrsi wifftny jl . raMtl7f14.S V 1 i ou know you're at your serene best ... in Doris Dodson's maternity-best! And what fun It is to wait ... in an Infadorable that makes the most of your prettier-than-ever face, your trim junior shoulders. 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