Society and QluLi By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NOTICE Social items submitted by tele- Ehone (or the society page must turned in before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday and by 10 a. m. Fridays, at which time the social calendar and Sat urday's society page are closed weekly. .SOCIAL EVENING IS ENJOYED AT CORY HOME Burl Oar of Lookingglass en tertained a group of Callahan Trail residents with moving pic tures In the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cory at iheir home In the Melrose-Callahan Trail dis trict, recently. Those enjoying the pictures and evening of visiting were: Mrs. Clifford Woods and son. David; Mrs. Milton Watlers. Jim Pem herton, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Floy, Mr. and Mrs. Ryder, Mr. and Mrs. Less Deode, Miss Valene and Miss Sandra Rawlln and Mr. and Mrs. Cory. Refreshments were served la ter in the evening by Mrs. Cory. CLUB TO ENTERTAIN FAMILIES AT PICNIC ' The- Helping Hand club, of Edenbower members will enter tain their husbands and families at a picnic supper Friday eve ning. August 12. at Umpqua park. Bring Shining Summer Hair You need bright, shining hair to com pliment your lovely .pastel summer clothes let us give your drab hair a col or rinse that will make it soft and glowing.' Call 4 2 4 for your appoint ment. Ila's Beauty Shop 407 Pacific Bldg. . Phone 424 MRS. BROWN'S WASHER MAKES HER LOOK "MEAN" SHE MUST HAM RU9 TO SET HER WASH CLEAN. MRS. SMITH'S WASHER SETS HER WASH CLEAN IN JUST AN HOUR! WITH A 222 W. Oak USY STEPPERS CLUB HAS OELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON MEETING The Busy Steppers club met Thursday at a delightful twelve- thirty o clock potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Clemmie Prock. Beautiful bouquets of sea sonal flowers were used about tne rooms and to decorate the long serving table. The afternoon was spent In visiting and doing fancy work. Prizes for the afternoon were awarded to Nellie Ware and Anna Ireland. Those present were Maureen Muetzel, Garnet Folmsbee, Pau lene Gore, Adda Ollivant, Nellie Ware, Marie Looney and sons, Ray and Steve: Mabel Burr. Ma bel Hater. Renie Jenkins, Junia Byron. Mona Allen, Anna Ire land, Leona Cook, Lillian Os borne. Juanita Good. Diane Ber tha Dossey and sons. Jimmie, Chuck and Louis; Ruth Cook. Anna Cook, Dona Friend, Pat Riley. Billy Riley, Clarence Prock and the hostess, Clemmie Prock. The next meeting will be Au gust 18th at tie home of Eliza beth Ollivant with Mabel Rob erts as hostess. MRS. ERVIN RICE IS ' HOSTESS AT TEA ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Ervln Rice entertained at a charming tea at her home on Rice hill Thursday afternoon hon oring Mrs. Stapleton of Lincoln, Nebr., and Mrs. Belle and Mar garita Cheaudano of Los Ange les. Other guests Included Mrs. Ed Bell, Mrs. Harrv Dunbar, Mrs. Frank Churchill and Mrs. Wayne Rice. COMMUNITY CLUB TO HOLD BACKWARD PARTY The Winchester Community club will sponsor a backward party at eight-thirty o'clock Fri day night, August 12, at the club house. Everyone In the commu nity is Invited. Each family at tending is asked to bring sand wiches. Coffee and punch will be furnished by the hosts and host esses: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ride nour and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson. EVERGREEN GRANGE TO MEET FRIDAY Evergreen Grange will meet at eight o'clock Friday evening at the hall. A fire prevention pro gram will be presented. Refresh ments will be in charge of Bess Lounsbury, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bloom and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ba ker. All members are urged to be present. RIFLE RANGERS CLUB TO MEET ON FRIDAY . The Rifle Rnncrpra Spwlnff Huh will meet Ffiday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alice Gill. All members are most cordially In vited to be present. MKS. JONES' WASHING TAKES HALF A PAY. . . . AND MR. JONES' SHIRTS COME OUT L00KIN6 SREY. Yet, Speed Queen will do 7-load washing in just one easy hour ! One tubful of hot water I One fill of soap! It's America's fast est and lowest cost wash day I There are five models to choose from. Come in and see them. Priced m few as $9995 $10.00 DOWN fkone 4( Henry Erskine Retires From State Highway Department After Service Of 28 Years I "ISP ' a m " Stsl HENRY He'll do as h .After 28 years service with Henry Erskine has come to the for a better outfit." That's the man with the choice of a career Erskine, a maintenance fore man, has come to the end of his service with the state. He was retired Saturday and now, at his home at 909 Cobb street, "I'm go ing to do ax I please!" he said. A native of California, raised In Red Bluff where his fathpr operated the Railroad hotel, Er skine has "worked from the time I was seven years old," so he doesn't plan to be idle in retire ment. Besides having a large garden to care for and a housp to paint. Erskine spends time at his little river summer camp, 30 miles east of Roseburg, which he leases from the government. He also owns a ranch south of Roseburg. Once Coal Miner While Erskine was still young, his parents moved from Califor nia to Medford. Eventually he went to Portland. During World War I he worked In the coal mines for the Oregon-Washing. ton Railroad and Navigation company at Messner. Ore. Also, during his varied career, he op erated a street car in Portland But he's gotten the greatest satisfaction from his job with the state, Decause It nas given mm an opportunity to do construction work, which he enjoys. Seven years ago, when a chap ter of the Oregon State Employes association was organized here, Erskine was elected first presi dent of the local group. Erskine and his family have lived in Roseburg since 192l, with the exception of three years, when they lived at Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ersk..ie are the TEEN-AGERS INVITED O PARTY SATURDAY A party for teen agers will be sponsored Saturday night, August 13, at eight o'clock at the Win chester Community clubhouse for all teen-agers in the community. Glenda Van Horn, Betty Robert sen and Eulala Olds will act as hostesses and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Johnson will be chaperones. RIVERSDALE H. E. C. TO MEET ON FRIDAY Rlversdale Home Economics dub will meet Friday at a twelve-thirty o'clock p I c n I c luncheon at the home of Mrs. E. G. Cloake. All members are urged to attend and those at tending are asked to bring their own table service. LOOK FOR WHEN YOU PAINTING PA1NTINO AN3 CECOPATINO I C0NTP4CT0BS I AVEPICA ' You art protected when you deal with members of the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America 1. Personal injury or property damage fully covered by insurance. 2. Written controcts ond specifications. 3. All estimates and bids free. 4. Monthly payments if desired. Following is o complete list of Pointing Contractors who are members of the Roseburg Chapter Harry Hill Leo Kimball John B. Preston Kenyon Bros. Douglas Paint Don E. Morgan ERSKINE pleases new. the Stats Highway department, conclusion that "you can't work advice he would give a young ahead of him. parents of two daughters, Mrs. Paul Davis and Mrs. Harley Schaffer, both of Roseburg, and a son, Reginald Erskine of Oak ridge, Ore. Another son, Walter, died while serving with the air corps during the recent war. Beautiful Home can be yours now. You can make your present nome or that new house a home of beauty by following the new trends in home decorating. Rooms of deep solid colors with contrasting furniture, lib eral use of mirrors and struc tural glass can and does make any house Into a home of beauty. These new trends are suitable for the old home as well as the new and latest types of homes. Don't be mysti fied with the mysteries of home decorating call us for an esti mate, today! Sign Painting Don E. Morgan Interior Decorator Phones: Bus. 1025-R Res. 1304 J 735 Reservoir THIS SIGN THINK OF DECORATING Carl Cornell P. A H. Paint Co. Spencer A McFadden Tyler A Shutli and Hardware Harold B. Hall ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON MEETING The Elgarose Comfort club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ruth Wooten with Mrs. Thelma Hanson, co-hostess. Mrs. Leora Andrews, president, con ducted the business meeting and plans were made lor a fall festi val and also for the home exten sion work for the fall. Jokes and poems were given by the members. Mrs. Lee Brown won the door prize. Following the social hour lovely refreshments were served to Mrs. Zelma Sands and children, Charlotte, Joe, Glen and Slevie; Mrs. Thel ma Sundberg and daughter, Don na, and niece and nephew, Mare lene and Davide Bartholomy; Mrs. Kelly and children, Pattie, Michael and Kathleen; Mrs. Ma-b'-a Backlund. Mrs. Clarice Brown and daughter, Sally; Mrs. Leora Andrews, Mrs. Clara Ed mund and son, Joe; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lundeen, Mrs. Sally Barker and children; Mrs. Marion South and children, Shirley and Dar rel; Mrs. Agnes South and sons, Teddy and Timmie; Mrs. Evelyn Warren, Mrs. Lilly Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson, Mrs. Edna Sjogren and son, Dennis; Michael and Dixie Wooten, Glen. Donald and Margie Hanson and the hostesses, Mrs. Wooten and Mr?. Hanson. The next meeting will be held Seotember 1 at a no-hostess af fair at the home of Mrs. Clara Edmond. KEYSTONE CLUB TO PICNIC MONDAY NIGHT A six-thirty o'clock poi'uek pic nic has been arranged by the Al "91 M-ffff $ f3 CHEAT skip KA v i ) v i 2) VJ I II-. Iimiimi V 4 . is STTT.S7 PICNIC AT UMPQUA PARK DATED FOR AUGUST 1TH I The Ladles Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Rallwav Train men will entertain their husbands and families at a four o'clock picnic dinner Sundav. August 14th, at Umpqua P.trL The chick en ana ice-cream wii be furnish. ed. Those attending are asked to bring food for the picnic dinner ana tneir own tame service. COMMODORE ROSE CLAN TO PICNIC ON SUNDAY The annual picnic of the Com modore Rose clan will be held at a noon basket dinner Sunday, An. gust 14, at the Roberts creek school grounds. All relatives and friends are invited and are asked to fcring a basket luncheon and their own table service, COMMUNITY CLUB LADIES TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Winchester Community club ladies are invited to attend a covered dish luncheon Thurs day, August 11, at twelve-thirty o'clock at the home of Thelma Speidel with Mrs. Robert Still- well and Mrs. June Hafer, co- hostesses. Those attending are asked to bring food for the lunch eon and their own table service. Methodist Keystone club mem bers for their husbands and fam Ilies to be held Monday night August 15, at Umpqua park. Those attending are asked to bring two covered dishes, sand wiches and table service. Coffee will be furnished. Those desiring transportation are asked to meet at the Methodist church at six fifteen o'clock. If's the Besf FUR SALE! Choose Leisurely And Use Our Convenient Lay Away Plan To Pay. IT'S Wed., Aug. 10, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 Filipino President Asks Congress Aid To Stem Communist Tide In Asia WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. IJPl Philippine President Elpldio Qulrino Tuesday urged the United States to support a non-mllltary Pacific union once it has been formed to help prevent Asia from being lost to communism "by tiefault." Qulrino, here on an official visit as guest of President Tru man voiced his plea for U. S. as sistance against the "advancing tide of communism" in a speech before the Senate. He also spoke before the House. The major part of his senate speech was devoted to the Pacific union Idea In which the. Philippine chief executive has taken the Initiative. The Idea got rolling about three weeks ago when 'Qulrino and Chinese nationalist leader, Chiang Kai-shek discussed a pos sible Pacific pact against com munism In the Far East. Chiang is now in southern Korea talk ing over the same plan with Korean President Rhee. Quirino's call for U. S. back- MR. AND MRS. WALES TO BE HONORED AT SHOWER NEXT TUESDAY There will be a miscellaneous bridal shower at the Rice Valley hall at two o'clock Tuesday aft ernoon. August 16, for Mr. and Mrs. James Wales, who were married August 4. The public is invited. . Buy in Town! 1 jr HOTS, hi suit 'ViitVfWfiiiff'i'':' August These notable furs carry a label backed by an ab solute guarantee of good fur service . . smart up to data styling and an unbeatable law price! Miller's August Fur Sale emphasizes three of the most popular furs for the coming season. A selec tion to compliment your personality Is awaiting you . . . come in and try it on . . . see It while you can save big money In this unusual pre-season sale! Mouton Siberian Sq. Lock So. Am. Krimmer Nat. Gray Persian Lamb No Back Muskrat Russian Weasel Persian Broadtail -Russian Sq. Chevron Fine Russian Pony Baby Seal Persian Lamb China Mink 5 Stripe Canadian Beaver Matari Seal Russian Kolinsky Nat. Grey Sq. Back 11 in f v-tw THE BEST BUY IN TOWN! lng came only a few days after the State department published a "white paper" In which it wrote off the Chiang's nationalist government as a failure. When Qulrino finished. Vice President Barkley led a rising ovation and called the speech "magnificent." H. D. Scudder, Former OSC Instructor, Dies PORTLAND, Au. 10. UP) H. D. Scudder, 67, faculty member at Oregon State c-jilege for 38 years, who retired In 1945 as piofessor of agronomy Is dead. He once had charge of all agri cultural experiment stations In the state and was connected with the Federal Land bank. He died at his farm home near Sheridan Monday, three weeks after suffering a sttoke. Surviv ing are the widow; a son, Rooert D. Scudder, Crescent City, Calif j and 1 daughter, Mr. Vern D. Mathis, Portland. Boswell Mineral Baths Chiropractic Physiotherapy Clinic Lady Attendants 1 Mile S. of Drain. Oregon 29 18 55 i