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8 The Ntws-ReWtw, Rateburg, Ore Frl., Aug. 12, 1949 Society cutd GluU By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NOTICE Social Item submitted by tele phone for the society pace mint ba turned in before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday and by 10 a. m. Fridays, at which time the social calendar and Sat urday'! society page are closed weekly. INDUSTRIAL CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING The Fair Oaks Industrial club held Its regular meeting Thurs day at the clubhouse east of butn erlin. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. rem r lory, Mrs. Dolly Hackett and Mrs. Viola Hazlett, The day was spent hemming tea towels, visiting and quilting. The business meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. Ve- neta Kiggs. Those present were: Mrs. Glad v Adams, Mrs. Mabel Crouse, Mrs. Frances Davis. Mrs. Mar tha Davis, Mrs. Effle Dickens, Mrs. Fern Flory, Mrs. Maggie Francis, Mrs. Agnes Fraer, Mrs. Myrtle Gieder, Mrs. Dolly Hackett, Mrs. Dora Hamilton, Mrs. Viola Hazlett, Miss Frances Larson, Mrs. Dorothy LongbraKe, Mrs. Ruth Manning, Mrs. Doro thy Norton, Mrs. Stella Page, Mrs. Wilms Pelland. Mrs. Ve neta Rlggs, Mrs. Dorothy Rose, Mrs. Lola Rose, Mrs. Nundis Steiber, Mrs. Bessie Webber. Mrs. Lillian Baumgardner and Mrs. Pearl Adams. Hostesses for the next month's meeting are: Mrs. Elolse Hib bard, Miss Frances Larson and Mrs. Stella Page. EOEN LADIES AID TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY Eden Ladles Aid of the Elga rose Lutheran church will meet next Tuesday afternoon, August 16, at the home of Mrs. J. N. Sands with Mrs. Zelma Sands, co hostess. Members and friends are cordially Invited to be pres ent. I PINOCHLE CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING The Fair Oaks Pinochle club met Saturday evening at the Rec reatlon hall of the Sutherlin Homes with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bird as host and hostess. A potluck supper was enjoyed at cju ociock, aner wnicn pi norhle was played. Enjoying the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning and Hand-daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Hibhard. Mr. and Mrs. Dik'e Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crow ell, Cliff Flory, Harry Rea, Mrs. Viola Hazlett, Mrs. Mabel Crouse and daughter, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Bird. High scores were held by Cliff Flory and Mrs. Gula Croweil, and low by Harry Read and Mrs. Ruth Manning. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEETING HELD Mrs. Allie and Mrs. Mahle Bu senbark were hostesses to the Home Economics club at the home of the former Wednesday, when a potluck luncheon was en joyed In the garden by the fol lowing: Glance Ransome, Patri cia Doerner and daughter, Pattl, Margaret Adylotte, Mayme Nich ols, Anne Chltwood, Becky Chit- wood and two sons; Amy Kruge. Margaret Finn, Amy Matthews, Irene Busenbark, Ruth Simmors and children, and Margaret Keece. A handkerchief shower was held for Allle Busenbark in honor of her birthday and a dec orated cake was presented to her and served to the guests. MR. AND MRS. WALES TO BE HONORED .T BRIDAL SHOWER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. James Wales, who were married August 4, will be guests of honor at a miscel laneous bridal shower party at the Ride valley hall at two o' clock Tuesday afternoon, Au gust 16. The public Is cordially invited. Floor Covering Linoleum - Kenrile Vinyl Large Stocks Assure Eoie In Selecting Pleating Patterns , Sea Display At COEN SUPPLY COMPANY Everything For The Builder riotf 4 Mill St. Phone 121 JOYCE SHEFFEL It HONORED AT CHARMING BRIDAL SHOWER PARTY Miss Joyce Sheffel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sheffel of Sutherlin, was honored at a charming bridal shower party given by the Young Women's so ciety of the Christian Service and the Woman's Society of Christian Service of tne local Methodist church Wednesday evening at the social rooms of the church. The serving table was covered by an exquisite lace cloth. The centerpiece was an artistic bas ket arrangement of pastel gla dioli flanked by tall tapers. The large room was decorated with pastel colored streamers and the seat of honor was beautiful with a pink, green and white arrange ment. A small lace-covered table cen tered with small centerpiece of crystals, flanked by tall tapers, held the many beautifully wrap ped gifts. The social hour was spent play ing two games: the first one was dressing a clothes pin to repre sent a bride and Mrs. Vera Brit, tain won first prize with Mn. Bradley winning the second for having the best dressed brides. The second game was a game of recipes, where a picture was drawn for the different ingredi ents, which created much merri ment. Mrs. Sheffel presided at the nunch bowl and lovely heart shap ed cakes were cut and served. Beautiful gifts were presented to the guest of uonor. Those en joying the occasion with Miss Sheffel were: Mis. Verna G ca des, iirs. Helen Curry, Mrs. Ella Wurster, Mrs. Laura Welsh, Mrs. Kalhryn Norris and daughter, Kathy Jo, Mrs. Jessie Riddlebar eer. Mrs. Goldle Cooper. Mrs. Alia Jean Campbell. Mrs. Ma'x.-! Ross. Mrs. Lois Bryant, M-s. Harriet Kabler, Mrs. Vera Swift, Mrs Naomi Aaby. Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Mrs. Eunice Beck. Mrs. Stella French, Mrs. Elizabeth Gleason, Mrs. Evelyn S. Mur nen, Mrs. Ruth Pogue, Mrs. Ge neva Wilson. Mrs. Elanor Taylor. Mrs. Janet Mullins, Mrs. Ruth B. Manning, Mrs. Marian Young, Mrs. Mickey Mola, Mrs. Flossie Sheffel, Mrs. Henrietta Beswlck, Mrs. Martha Gwyn, Mrs. Flor ence Turner, Mrs. Edgar Slack, Mrs. Vera Brittain, Mrs. Thelma Jones, Mrs. Mildred Swanson. Mrs. Marian Weaver, Mrs. Ber nlce Brewster, Carol Jo Kabler, Miss Betty Jane Jones, Mrs. Margaret Watson, Mrs. Gula Croweil, Mrs. Kay Moore and Tom Duer Kabler. Those sending gifts who were unable to attend were: Mrs. Brit tain Slack. Mrs. Robert Hall, Mrs. Mildred Culver and Mrs. Russell Cooper. Irr- est t - M- m. at HEM SULLIVAN AND ORMOND FELDKAMP stand beside the new delivery truck which replaced tne touring car originally used for milk deliveries. At the time this picture was taken, the partners thought they were on top ot the world with their Umpqu dairy business. Boswell Mineral Baths Chiropractic Physiotherapy Clinic Lady Attendants 1 Mile S. of Drain, Oregon Here It la practically hunting time again well, anyway, time to be buying that shotgun you'll need when you go hunting. J. V. SPORT- .NAiU'l.Wiy ..- .u- .in There Is a good selection of Win chester and II h ica shotguns, in all gauges, and shotgun shells to match. Also. there are .30-.30 Marlln rifles, which Jeff warns will be a critical Item this fall. All calibers of '.'le ihells, and cleaning rods and oils for keep ing your gun In top condition are available at J. V. Sporting Goods, too. Don't forget that pig eon season opens September 1st, and your cookie may want you to get a nice squab tor Mgron pie. Next will be the pheasant season, popular hereabout, opening October 1. We can just taste 'em, can't you? When some people discharge an obligation. It's like a cannon going off you can hear the report for miles around. Mr. and Mrs. Lester are back from their trip to San Francisco, this week. Les reports that Ihey enjoyed the drive and the semi-annual showing of gift Items which Ihey attended. We asked him what he bought for sale at LES TER'S GIFT SHOP, 337 N. Jackson. He says he ordered a pretty new line of stemware, a new line of pottery, new Chinese modern cera mics, and miscellaneous hostess Items. Some of the Items have already arrived. Including sets of party stirrers for tall drinks. These have blown glass animal figures mounted on the tops see them right now in Lester's window. Another thing you'll be wanting for your home luxurious new Callawav bath sets, from JOSSE'S. You'll find them In subtle two-tone pastel combina tions and all-white, of col orfast and washable che- nllle with an embossed ry,l, uorai arsign in coi-pi. mentary colors. The size la a generous 21"x36", and two-tone colors are grey, blue, tan, peach, ani preen. Match up your choice with super-absor bent Callaway towels lor unexcelled beauty and comfort. Modern girls may be affected, but they never put op much. Know an ex-G. I. going back to college for his senior year, this fall? Give him a Bhy Ben a'arm clock, to help him get lo cesses on time. ASHCRAFT'S at :03 S. Jackson have them In a larpe round lvorv model with luminous dint and chime alarm. For the college or business c-lrl. there Is a small round B.ibv Ben in lvorv enamel or a Westclox travel alarm which Is a flat oval with a sliding panel to cover Hie dial for nark ii s. The hinged Dai K forms a stand f r setting It up on a bedside table. This one has a luminous mat, too. Ail oi mrr moons are siirni you can't hear them ticking from a few feet way. Here's another must for cellece or bulnes Iris-fall coats at EXCEL DRESS SHOI'PE. hi group includea tweed and fleeces In smart belted style with big pointed collar and patch or slashed pockets. The special feature about this model Is the removable belt but toned on at the side seam, the front ends of the belt may be removed for a belted back st 'le. Or all three sections of the belt may he taken off, and 'he coal worn as a very smart beltless mod. el. There you have the answer to your fall coat problem, sis. A broken friendship may be mended, but It will never be as strong and deep as before. d I T . . . . I I . U - ...J LT 1 - ?"fi berrv sundae at the ICE CREAM tilt KRY? They're yummy. Made tLL-vi.i with their delectable homemade Ice cream and sweet fresh wild blackberries, topped with whip ped cream, It's only 25c. Why not give Mom a treat when she's downtown shopping for Junior's school needs? Take her lo the Ice Creamery for a sundae or one of their banana spills made with three scoops of Ice cream and three flavors of sauce. Just simply covered with whipped cream and chopped nut meats. Double malls In all flavors are special at 25c, and for chilly days you'll appreciate the grilled sand wiches. The Ice Creamery Is right downtown, next door to your favorite department store. Is August the birthday month for vour fam ily? Then you can save yourself a deal of time and trouble by ordering the appropriate cake from CLEO'S QUALITY BAKERY. You can haw your favorite white or gold cake made to order In any sire, and hand-decorated In dainty colors. Thr real-looking flower and leaves are lust as edible as the fine-grained cake, because Ihey are made of butter cream. And so festive Ihev look, with their Happy Birthday lettering. lrder one for your anniversary or daughter's wedding. In an elaborate three or five tier dec orated In white or pastel colors. Cleo's Bakerv Is at 314 N. Jackson, Just a few steps north of the theater. 3h ft If you have to be forced to do a kindness, you don't deserve any thanks. "Jungle Joy" f lasses by C h a r m louse, extra tall for those Iced sum mer drinks, are the news from the Housewares depart ment at VMPQl'A VALLEY .'1ARD. WARE. They a re hand-decoratt ' with Jungle scene In red, blue, green and yellow on clear crystal. Other gav patterns are "Blossomtlme"' and "Ming" a Ohlnese design. Libbcy chip proof crystal decorated with gold monograms or floral patterns may be your choice. And there are a variety of frosted glasses in pastel shades of red. blue, green, and yellow. Including a landsome water set with pitcher and six glasses in six pasel shade. Another set has gold Hands ringing the glasses and pitcher. Juice sets In two sizes with gay hand painted designs wi!! mnke a cheerful addition to your breakfast table. Your family Just can't be grouchy, faced with gay glassware -and china and an early morning sun edging around the window-frame. : ii- n Bint H,UbUIi 1..1 Ki -1 ii'ii r V iJR.4CS)-'fhBf2i4! e PROOF OF EXPANSION is shown in this photo taken 14 years later. Not only had the two part ners expanded their truck fleet from one to nine, but thev alto occupied a much larger, esoe daily designed building. This building is the present lite of the Umpque Dairy, located on the corner ot iykes and Short streets. WARTIME SHORTACES caused this return to a slow but reliable type of transportation. Roseburg citizens were at first startled to see the Umpque Dairy trucks out of circulation during the war years but the rubber tired cart drawn by the two faithful dobbins served their purpose The horses were retired finally after the armed forces deprived them of their drivers. "or s x Miller's offer o corefully selected and popularly priced collection of jew elry for back-to-school girls. Come in tomorrow and make your selection, Miss Co-ed will choose o brilliant Date Time Choker ond bracelet of imported stones . . . CHOKER . . . 3.89 BRACELET . . .1.89 So swell for school! Lustrous Pearls by Mar vella. 1-2 and 3-strand simulated pearls beau tifully boxed 3.7S to 12.00 (tax included). New! Colorful! SATINORE In Dusty Pmk, Emerald Green, Ruby and Tiger Eye. 1 strand necklace 1.25 2 strand necklace 2.S0 Earrings 1.00 Exciting! Tab Bracelets The newest thing tor fall Special earrings for co-eds Milled Jewelry Deportment Main Floor I! DRAIN ELKTON MASON PICNIC IS ENJOYED The Drain-Elkton Mason picnic at the Henry Beckley ranch was attended by a large number Sun day. After the dinner the enter tainment Included races, games and contests. Mrs. Henry Beck ley won the prize for guessing the correct number of beans in a pint Jar. Mrs. Jim Whipple won the woman's foot race. Lloyd Coons won the men's foot race. A Softball game was also enjoy- 111 1 ,tl - -ft .1 CONVINIINT rAYMINTS It Poys to Buy From ASHCRAFT JEWELERS Where your dollar ha more cents RIVERSOALE ONANGI HAS INTERESTING, MEETING FRIDAY Riversdale Grange held an In teresting meeting Fridav night at the hall with the third and fourth degrees being conferred on Carl and Eihel Youngren. Frank and Olivia Worland, C. B. and Thel ma Erickson, E. J. and Eunice Langlois, Agnes Pitchford and W. L Dixon. Committee chairmen gave re port and C. W. Cook gave the annual Insurance report. Mrs. C. M. Stark reported on Mr. Hoop s offer regarding photograph and on account of the largeness of the organization, the group voted not to accept the offer. W. H. Carter presented the Grange with a new electric clock, which will be installed at once. The degree team captain, Ray Deadman. reported degree work for the September 2nd meeting. Mrs. C. M. Stark, lecturer, pre sented the literary program and b talk was given on Camp File by the executive secretary, Eli zabeth Gibson, who a.so showed ; an exhibit of Camp Fire work, i A fine exhibit of antiques was enjoyed. Viola Spencer reported on the Pomona Grange meeting. The next Pomona Grange meeting will be held at Evergreen Grange hall in October. C. T. Tipton was appointed chairman of the county fair and the following were eppointed to serve on ine committee: Kay Deadman, Myron Lehne, W. . Love, B. F. Jhilson, Mrs. C. T. Tipton and Mr. E. G. Trozelle. The next meeting will be Au gust 19 at 8:15 o'clock at Ihe hall. Refreshments will be serv ed by the committee In charge. JUDY HENSLEY IS ' HONORED AT PARTY Miss Judy Hensley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hensley, of Sutherlin, was the honoree at a lovely birthday party at tier home Monday. Various games provided entertainment and at the close of the evening, a deli cious birthday cake was cut and served with ice-cream. Judy re ceived many lovely gift from her many friends. Attending were: Diane Haynes of Elkton. Joan Hatcher, Ardena Hague, Claudia Webster, Billie Webster, Lois Herrington, Harold Cooper, Bonnie Hensley, and the guest of honor, Judy Hensley. Mrs. Helen Squier, and Mrs. VI Cooper, assisted Mrs. Hensley in serving the youngsters. Pinball Machines To B Licensed At Vancouver VANCOUVER. Wash., Aug. 12 UP Pinball machines here are to be licensed and a 10 percent tax placed on gross receipts. An ordinance passed by city commissioners is effective Sept. L DOUGLAS COURT INITIATES LARGE NUMBER AT MEETING The regular monthly meeting of Douglas Court No. 18, Ama ranth, was held In the Masonic Temple on Friday, August 5th. This youngest of Roseburg'- fra ternal orders 1 off to a good start. A large class was Initiated, this being the first since organi zation a few weeks ago. The Ini tiatory ceremony I very impres sive and wax perfectly executed by the officer. A: the nxt meet ing, which will be September 2. a still larger class wiii be Ini tiated. A social hour followed the meeting at which time refresh ments were served. Mrs. Loll Cassel-Qutne, Royal Matron, pre sided during the meeting of the Court. , PIANO LESSONS Student Register Now! Classes Start Sept. 1 Phone 1078 R Victor Rice ed. Dr. Bertha L. Devore. former ly of Drain and now of Cali fornia, was among tnose enjoying the affair. She has Just returned from a cruise to Alaska. PICTURE FRAMING Sea NORGE Before You Buy Chest Freezer Norge and Maytag Unit Combination Freeiers and Refrigerators Phone 805 Bergh's lino s Stephens ApplUnc Service Set NORGE Before You Buy Last day tomorrow! Carstens first furniture sale your last chance to buy real furniture bargains MM nr (OTOE tWfiW 117 W. Cast S. Phone 10