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The Newt-Review, Roseburj, Society and Gluhi By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NOTICE . Social ltem ubmlued by tele phone tor the society page mul be turned In belore 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday and by 10 a. m. Friday, at which time the octal calendar and Sat urday's aociety page are closed weekly. AZALEA SUNSHINE CLUB HAS MEETING The last meeting of the Azalea Sunshine Club was held at the home oi Mrs. William Croff wilh Mrs. Lester Croff as co-hostess. The meeting was held outdoors to carry out the theme, "Hobo day." Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Dewey and Mrs. Arthur Kisher. Members present were Mrs. Orlo Worley, Mrs. Arthur Fish er. Mrs. Eugene Prince, Mrs. John Jantzer, Mrs. Hank Coyle, Mrs. Charles Dewey, Mrs. Hal Booth, Mrs. Cora Chadwlck, Mrs. Jake Fisher, Mrs. Henry Gae decke, Mrs. James Croff, Mrs. Angus Cripps. Mrs. Pearl Miller, Mrs. Paul Newman, Mrs. John Feldmiller, Mrs. Frankie Rehroeder, Mrs. Jim Pickett and Mrs. Dick Derrig, members, and Mrs. Jay Strobel and Mrs. Jim Morgan, guests. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Cafe and Tavern Owners You can't afford te take chances en doubtful sanitlz srs. Cheese LO-BAC-10. Stat approved, tasteless, harmless te hands, non-eaustie, odor lea and eonemioal. Really dots th Job. DAL Stationer tptcialli In sanltlisrs, dtrgnt, elansr, brooms, mop, ap plicators, wax and all Jani tor supplies. D & L Stationers Durham and Ltwls 32S S. SUph.ns St Ph. 173 V across from Greyhound Depot Parking Your high school son or daughter will need a pen this fall. Send him to ASHCRAFT for one of th Fineline pens made by Sheaffer, and you II be sure of good service at low expense. The Admiral ensemble has foun tain pen and pencil gift boxed and your choice of blue, brown, green or black. The Admiral pen by itself is only $5.00. Another model, the Craftsman, Is only $.150 for the pen. An Admiral Threesome will equip your child for any of his classes with the pencil fountain pen, and a matching ballpoint pen. This ballpoint pen Is the Strain writer, at $5.00. You may get a Fineline ball point pen for only $1.50, in green or black. And you don't have to pay Federal lax on any of these Items. Here are vour gal's school dresses, too, at EXCEL DRESS SHOI'PE. Smart, tailored rayon gabardine In subtle shades of aqua and red are made with three-quarter sleeves finish ed with such intricate details as pointed, but toned cuffs and buttoned pockets with wide pointed flaps or big square brass buttons. An other model Is a finely chpeked rayon with buttoned front the buttoned skirt opening is concealed and wide black or hrown velvet trim on the cuffs and collar. Dors she need a dressy dress for school dances? l.ct her try on this one, of black crepe with cap sleeves and pointed roll-hack collar with sophisticated side-drapery In the skirt. With youngiers, an (unci of lov Is worth a pound of law. Do you like cantaloupe ala mode? Then the ICE CREAMERY Is Just the place you should head for. They are low serving home grown cantaloupe ala mode and fresh wild blackberry sundaes, while the season lasts. Only 15c for the cantaloupe ala. and 25c for the blackberry sundae. Mr. MarDonald, proprietor of the Ice Creamery, has very generously agreed to con tribute the rest of this space to the Knights of Columbus benefit dance. That's tonight, at 9 p.m. at the Armory, and admission is !H)c per person, including tax. The entire proceeds will be sent directly to Ecuador, via the Ameri can consul or some other authorized relief agent. It will go as a gift from the people of Rosehurg. not just from the Kav Cees. So let's all go and enjoy ourselves, dancing to the music of Lou Franco and the Happy Vallev Cowhovs. knowing that our enjoyment is bringing Joy to desperate, homeless people. We think we've found the pcrfwi solution to the problem of what to use for seat rovers on porch furniture. Downstairs at VMPQl'A VALLEY HARDWARE in the HousewareT de partment, we found a heavy oil cloth that won't chip and crack, and it's waterproof and mildew proof. Dubbed "Royal Cloth, It comes In 54" and 48" widths, In patterns and plain solid colors. One of the gorgeous patterns Is a Bird of Paradise design, with flowers and birds in gay colors on a black background. It would make grand seat cover on porch furniture, or panel-like window shades, or dust-proof shoe Auf. 19, 1949 EVERGREEN GRANGE HAS INTERESTING MEETING Evergreen Grange held an In teresting meeting at the hall Fri day night with 34 members pres ent. Roll-call found five officers absent. The Grange picnic will be held at the Roseburg Rod and Gun club grounds Sunday, August 21, at one o'clock. Those atlending are asked to bring food for the polluck picnic. It was decided to sponsor a booth at the county fair. All Grangers having produce and fancy work to display are asked to contact Bess Lounsbury. The fair will be held Aug. 25-2627. Juvenile Grangers desiring to display their handiwork are ask ed to contact Mrs. Ruby Kobernlk. HAVRIDE IS ENJOVEO BV GROUP AND FRIENDS The Melrose Campflre group and their invited guests enjoyed a hayride to the river last Thurs day night, where they held a wie nie roast. A good time was re ported by the following, who at tended: Betty Stidham, Donna Barker, Donna Dillon, Jeanine Conn. Darlene Kruse. Donna Davenport, Dalene and JoAnn Busenhark. N o r e n e Prowell, Judy Kettleman, Lola Lynn, Car ol and Claudetle Manning. Phyl lis Williamson, Dale Ronebrake, Jimmy and Duane Nelson, Racl Stroup. Ted and Roger Reece, Joe Strickllng, Merle Sanders. Jerry Fueston, Jack, Junior and Paul Trent and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaiser. Protect Your ramily with the B. M. A. Polio plan. Call Mr. Lincoln. 93&J-4. o drop card to Box ins Melrose Route. PICTURE FRAMING Ore Frl., bags for a neat closet. Other design vary from check and polka dots to bright floral and crockery patterns, some of which are in lighter weight oil cloth. JOSSE'S have newly Imported Chinese figurines for clever decoration with either modern or traditional furnishings. These are hand paint ed ceramics In different sizes, some with hand carved bases. There Is a seated warrior and a standing lady, In addition to the stately Kwan Yin goddess and the God of Happiness and the God of Longevity. There are tipple Jars and vases In pairs, and dragon bowls with hand carved bases. But the prettiest thing we've seen In a long day Is the genuine rice pattern tea et. There are fifteen pieces, Including six cups and saucers, and the three serving pieces. Grains of rice are actually molded right into the sides of each piece as part of the flower design. An attractively furnished horn will Inspire ny woman to be a neat housekeeper. i are really wonderful. The dough Is rolled with cinnamon, and baked In segments which you can separate with your fingers. The top" is generously frosted with sugar and nut meats. Children are crazy about them for after-school snacks or breakfast rolls. Parkerhouse rolls or butter rolls, napkin rolls or clover-leaf rolls, or rich pecan rolls, are made at Cleo's fresh every day. We haven't tried all the delicious looking coffee rings, butterfly rolls, and such, but we've never eaten better tea sticks or Jelly snails than you'll find there. Tell Dad to top there on hi way home tomorrow and pick up half a dozen of Cleo' marvelous rolls. Retter yet, 'phone Cleo and ask her to put aside the amount you want Dad to bring home. The number is 981-J. Here's a clever gadget we found at LESTER'S GIFT SHOP rubber Ice trays with round molds. And we really mean round, like golf balls. They will freeze plain water or fruit Juices for fancy salads, desserts, and soft drinks. The round Ice "cubes" are grand for facials, too. And watch Junior's eye shine when you pass him a home-frozen popsicle. Other new items at lister's are the cocktail picks In assorted bright colors, and the various types of soda mixers and bottle caps. If you have courage, you have all th weapon you need for th struggle of lite. Folks are reporting good ratche of sal mon trout and steel- head, these davs. That s a timelv minder to go V. S P O R T I GOODS for a ft ounce fly rod, which Is dandy gear for catching them. J. V. has all standard brands of rods and reels. I'se Ihem with spinners, red feathered hooks and J. V.'s special flies, and you're practically cer tain to have fish on the dinner table. Some folks find eggs are top bait for trout, and J. V. has Pete's. Steelhead, and Bond's fish eggs. You ran alwavs be sure of getting the be gear at J V. SPORTING GOODS. Catch one for us, will you? ASSOCIATED tUSINESS MEETING MONDAY NIGHT Monday evening the Associat ed Business Women's club uf Sutherlln met at the parlors of the Methodist church for a so cial with Mrs. Lucille Chase, Mrs. Doris Steinbach, Mrs. Lois Klemenschnelder, Mrs. Opal Snook, Mrs. Dorothy Rose and Mrs. Marian Buchanan as host esses. Of special enoyment were the several numbers presented for entertainment including group singing by the members, accom panied at the piano by Mrs. Jen nie Amorde; Duet "Barcaro" and "Lassie on the Hill." by Miss Dixie and Miss Kay Lucas, ac companied at the piano by Miss June Young; Reading "Betty and the Bear," by Mrs. Stella French and Encore "Watermel on on the Vine"; Solo "Jasmine Door," and 'The Answer," by Mrs. Cynthia Maglll, accompan ied at the piano by Mrs. Amorde: and Piano Solo "At Morn" and "Ball and Chain," by Miss June Young. At that point the lights went out and Mrs. Amorde presided at the piano and group singing was enjoyed. The program closed with a Reading "I Dreamed a Dream" by Mrs. Stella French. The door prize was won bv Mrs. Betty Stamp. Mrs. Olga Bielman reported all plans had been completed for the annual Klowef Show and finished ap pointing her committees. Mrs. Welsh reported the refreshment committee had all plans complet ed and asked for volunteers to relieve different one during the dav. The hostesses served a delight ful salad-supper buffet style at a table centered with a beautiful arrangement of summer flowers, to Mrs. Stella French, Miss Kay Lucas, Miss June Young, Miss Dixie Lucas and Mrs. Guthrie, guests and the following mem bers: Mrs. Betty Correll, Mrs. Laura Welsh, Mrs. Cora Allen. Mrs. Juanlta Atterbury, Mrs. Lo chie Thompson, Mrs. Evylyn Young. Mrs. Martha Coenenberg, Mrs. Connie Smith, Mrs. Lucille Chris, Mrs. Francis Carrlger, Mrs. Leona Slack, Mrs. Ora Ir win, Mrs. Loa Mae Wilson, Mrs. Jennie Amorde, Mrs. Gula Crow ell, Mrs. Ivena Halverson, Mrs. Gladys Minor, Mrs. Donna Dean Hlakeley. Mrs. Olga Bielman, !'rs. Isabel Card, Mrs. League, Mrs. Cynthia Magill, Mrs. Betty Stamp. Mrs. Genevieve Cox and Mrs. Vern Jones. Mrs. Bielman announced Judges had been secured and that they would be ladies from the Garden Club of Cottage Grove and also that all entries made by florists were not competitive. GIRL SCOUT COMMITTEE MEETS ON THURSDAY Douglas County Girl Scout committee met for organization Thursday with Mrs. C. A. Thom as as chairman. Those attending were Mrs. Joyce Mills, Mrs. El- This week, w want to tell you about the Tallvho nut rolls at CLEO'S QUALITY BAKERY. Thev N C. re- CVVt, T rV to J. MiO" iJ r-Uto 1 v5 ) PERFECT SCHOOLGIR L Yvonne Marsh (sbove). IS. was selected in London by six Judses. on th bssls of beauty, sports activities and scholarship, as Britain s perfect schools IrL ., (XT.A Rudio-Ttltpholm) YlWI-TUnl! -Shirley mwi France remove wrapping from package of big. juicy steaks sent her by NBA Service. The meat is the first ef rexuiar shipoienui to be sent to her in Dover, England. H will supplement rationed meat supply in Dover and help Shirley May get t in shape tor her attempt to swim across the English Channel. sie Vincent. Glendale; Mrs. Per ry, Mrs. Lois Lambrien, Mrs. Mil dred Theo of Yoncalla; Mrs. Mil dred Harrington, Mrs. Jeanette IxhtIs. Sulherlin; Mrs. Eunice Haslam, Mrs. Mamie Wilson, Mrs. Mae Shirtcliff, Myrtle Creek. Community chairmen and com mittee members appointed were Mrs. Joyce Mills, Glendale; Mis. Mamie Wilson, Myrtle Creek, ind Mrs. Lois Lambden and Mrs. Ira Collins. Yoncalla. Other com mittee members will be appoint ed at the September 6th meet ing. The county membership is now 22L MRS. IDA THOMAS ENTERTAINS CLASS Mrs. Ida Thomas was hostess to the Intermediate Sunday school class of the Elkton Metho dist church Thursday evening at her home. Twenty-four were present. Games were played on the lawn and refreshments were served bv Mrs. Thomas assisted by Mrs. Bill Binder. for the boy who's 8 U O his birthday - at school - or hit Srst day on his first job -a boy gets ahead faster with a hmrisnm Cioton Aouamatk; . V. beesHise he need sue remember to wind it Ordinary wrist y nwveeaents keep it wound right and running ere. The Aoe Uatk low water) It's atrtifiej snsterprooY before it come to ns. Al yo need do is make sure only a CROTON Jeweler open, rinses, and services yom watch. Sweep second band -shock-resistant-cn-stal can't shatter. A durable watch for a Itfi-hmt of accurate use! . It Pays to ASHCRAFT Where Your Dollar 2?w i Vsvr u V'' Jl ft , rf.i A 1 I NANCY LEE THOMPSON HONORED AT BIRTHDAY DINNER ON SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Freeman entertained at a most enjoyable birthday dinner st their home at Yoncalla Sunday In compliment to the latter's niece, Nancy Lee Thompson. i Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seaner of Rose burg. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Freeman and son, Frankie; Roy Evans. Vella Thompson and daughters, Mary Lou and Nancy Lee, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Freeman. Lovely birthday gifts were pre sented to Nancy Lee and the so cial hour was spent in visiting. DRESS MAKING AND ALTERATIONS IVA PHILLIPS 421 N. Roe St. Phone S0S-R "going places" i; jiwtts Buy From JEWELERS Has More Cents EVERGREEN H. E. C. MEETS AT POTLUCK LUNCHEON THURSDAY Evergreen Home Economics club met at a polluck luncheon Thursday at the hall. Margaret McCord, chairman, conducted the business meeting. Dish towels were given out to the members to be bleached and stamped ready for working at the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Bess Lounsbury, 1260 West First street, with Pauline Little as co hostess, Wednesday, Aug. 24, in stead of the regular meeting day of Thursday. Members are asked to take note of the change In the meeting day. The regular potluck luncheon will be served and mys tery sisters will be revealed and new names will be exchanged. Those present were Gladys Stafford. Besse Lounsbury, Paul ine Little, Ruby Baker, Rubie Bloom, Sarah Cyrus Margaret McCord. Ruby Belle Kobernik. Margaret Burt, Mable Lang, Ma ble Garrick, Mable Burr, Jessie Thomas, Marion Harryman, Cora Jackson, Renee Jenkins, Garnet Folmsbee, Nell Lander and Suzie Winston. FAMILY PICNIC IS DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR SATURDAY EVENING Last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bath rick, r family party was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bun ton of Liberal, Kan, who have been visiting relatives here, and who left for their home Monday morning. They were also given a gift by the group in honor of their wedding anniversary. Following a picnic supper in the garden, visiting waa enjoyed around the campfire by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Busenbark, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Busenbark, Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas Pargeter and family; Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Busenbark, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reece, Mr. and Mrs. M. Doyle and family; Mrs. Edith Hill, Mr. and Mrs. L. Good bourne, David Busenbark, Ray and J. P. Bathrirk. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hollister and family, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bathrick. BIRTHDAYS HONORED AT POTLUCK PICNIC A potluck picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaedecke in Azalea recently to nonor me ninnaay or Jake Fish er, Mr. Ethel Smith, Henry Gae-1 decke and Bob Gaedecke. 1 Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Derrig, Mr. and Mr. Rod Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisn-I r. Mrs. Frankie Schroeder, Ar- i thur Gaedecke, Gene Gaedecke, ' Bob Gaedecke. Jackie Smith and Mrs. Esther Paulus of St. Paul, Minn. A pleasant social hour was : enjoyea. $15450 Terms INSTALLATIONS AND TANK RENTAL FOR FIRST YEAR FREE NO TANK TO BUY UTILITY W SERVICE CALIFORMIA - Phone 2:5 Pacific Buildinf Rosaburf Sutherlin By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK W. M. Finnigan left Thursday for Kelso, Wash, where he will have employment and expects to make his home. Mr. Laura Welsh wa confined to her home for several day last week. Mrs. Dee Atterbury is able to be out again after having a siege of the mumps. Mrs. Cora Alien visited in Cot tage Grove and Eugene a few days last week, Mr. and Mrs. H. Morgan and son, Harry Jr, of Portland spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman. The men folks enjoyed a fishing trip on the North Umpqua. Clint Bamber of Roseburg spent last Sunday visiting at the Carl Thornton home east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tuthill and their daughters enjoyed a two week' vacation In Denver, Colo., visiting with the former' broth er, Lewis, and also visited the Yellowstone National park before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Qulmby and children of Glide were Suth erlin visitors Saturday. They also visited with Mrs. Quimby's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Amie Pcpiot. Th fir department wa call ed out Saturday afternoon to extinguish a blaze on th front of Karl Burri'a Jewelery store, near th side walk. It was prob ably caused by some careless smoker. Th bias wa brought under control without much damage to th building except for th front that had to b torn off, so that th fir could be reached. Louisiana produces more furs than any other state In the union. PIANO LESSONS Students Register Now! Classes Start Sept. 1 Phono 1078 R Victor Rice I I Offer Good on This Model Only YES, $154.50 will install this full size MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE in your home with the rental of a 100 gallon (or larger) propane system, and there is no rental to pay for one year. 1 PAeiriC Utilities! Company .ts ALIVE! Convenient terms, Liberal trade-ins CONN BUESCHER OLDS Band Instruments Exclusively Yours At MUSIC SHOP Everything in Mutic j 305 N. Jackson Phone 908J Outside Beauty Enjoy outside beoufy more, when you install picture windows in your home. 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