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1h0rt dozen 4-h ;lub holds meeting The Short Dozen 4-H sewing iuD met wnn ineir leader Airs. 4nriinf Grpy Thursday aftcrnccn Jov. 17 and are finishing their ea towels. Hazel Young gave a eadin?. Carole Maisebach was elect id secretary and Hazel Young ras elected song leader to fill he vacancies left by the reslgna ion of Darlene Rowell and Ca een Rowell. Mrs. Walter Coates old of the banquet held in Rose lurg, Nov. 16. NEWEST DESIGNS 1M DD , wallpaper NOW AT ; CARSTENS . 117 W. CASS ST. ' OIL TO BURN For prompt courteous meter ed deliveries of high quality stove and burner oil .: CALL 152 MYERS OIL CO. ' Distributors of Hancock .' Petrolbum Products For Douglas County .. why be a dial I jockey t STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: LINGER AWHILE With Carol and Lyle 1:30-2 p.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. PHONE FUN A new winner every day! You may be next! 2-2:30 p.m. ; Mon. thru Fri. A SONG FOR YOU Melodies of years gone by for your early evening listening. 6:45-6:55 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. LET GEORGE DO IT Rules are made to be brok 3n, they say. Tommy Tucker sroke one and died! Listen to tonight's dramatization of "No Riders." . 8-8:30 Tonight MUSIC YOU WANT Tonight Featuring Chopin's 'Les Sylphides" Ballet, with :he Boston "Pops" Orches tra, Arthur Fiedler, Conductor. 10-10:30 p.m Mon. thru Fri. KRNR 1490 on your Dial World i Grtnlrst Rqpmtl Nthmrt SUTHERLIN REBEKAHS ELECT MRS. BECK AS NEW NOBLE GRAND Sutherlin Rebekah lodge elect ed new officers Thursday eve ing when they met in the base ment of the Methodist church. Mrs. Eunice Beck will serve as noble grand; Mrs. Mary Barker, vice grand; Mrs. Meryl Wahl. secretary; Mrs. Doris Stelnback, financial secretary and Mrs. Jua- . Mrs. Lenor Horn was announc ing when they met in the base- ed as a new member of the lodge. The committee, Mrs. Manning and Mrs. Parker leported that the potluck dinner for the dis trict convention will be hell in the church basement Thursday, dcc. t. Rosemarie Jones contributed to the birthday fund' and was nonorea witn a song. After lodge the deeree staff, under the suprevision of Mn. earner went to the Leeun nnii to practice for tho approaching visit i;i tne presiaenr or tne i(e bekah Assembly of Oregon. Memiws nd gneit" present were Mrs. Hazel Rhynedress oi- unenans, wasmngton and Mrs. Pretona Wilcox, visitors; Mrs. Juanita Holgate, Mrs. Nel lie Peterson, Miss Luella Pleuard Mrs. Grace Woods,. Mrs. Olga Bielman, Mrs. Marjorie Sheets, Mrs. Velma Brauninger, Mrs. Lucille Chase, Mrs. Helmie Burns, Mrs. Kay Simmons, Mrs. Ruth Manning, Mrs. Maude Cul ver, Mrs. Alma Anderson, Mrs. Anna Hall, Mrs. Joyce Brigham, Mrs. Cora Allen, Mrs. Marv Barker, Mrs. Eunice Beck, Mrs. Mabel Ross, Mrs. Ida Pinks ton, Mrs. Rosmarie Jones, Mrs. Phreda Wahl, Mrs. Hallie Mar tin, Mrs. Hazel Green, Mrs. Dor is Steinback, Mrs. Charlotte Par ker, Mrs. Belle Cook, Mrs. Ethe lyn Freeman, Mrs. Ella Wegner, Mrs. Agnes B. Stout, Mrs. Ber tha Barge, and Mrs. Betty Barge. After degree practice, a sack lunch was enjoyed. , . RIVERSIDE ROOM 1 MOTHERS TO MEET WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Riverside "P.-T. A. Room Mo thers club will meet Wednesday afternoon at qne-fory-five o'clock at tne nome oi Mrs. . ri. Mc- Ghehey with Mrs. F. E. Brown assisting hostess. All members are requested to be present. FLOOR SANDING ' and .- FINISHING , - Estimates Leslie Pfaff 320 Ward St. amERican Phone 1573-R MAKE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS GIFTS WITH HARDWOOD VENEERS There's a lot of satisfaction and a lot of fun in making your own furni-' turt. It is an inexpensive hobby that more than pays for itself in savings. Why not come in , soon and talk it over? We'll be glad to help you get started. Choose your veneers from this selection. Avodorc Prima Vera Kelobra Bublnga Birch Sheets are available In nearly all . sixes and widths. , , . . ' SUTHERLIN BUSINESS WOMEN ENJOY PARTY ON THANKSGIVING THEME : The Associated Business Wo men's club of Sutherlin were en tertained at a Thanksgiving par ty Monday evening. 'lostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Loch le Thompson, Mrs. Olga Biel man, Mrs. Emma Mann, Mrs. Connie Smith, Mrs. Laura Welch and Mrs. Evelyn Hensley. ' , The evenlne owner) with th club song followed by a Christ mas song. Games followed with Mrs. Halverson and Mrs. Graef winning prizes. Miss Kay Lucas, Miss Rose Mary Judson and Miss Dixie Lucas presented a vocal trio with Miss Barbara Miller as ac companist. Mrs. Graef played a piano selection and encore. Mrs. Graef won the door prize and the program closed with group sineine. . Dessert was served buffet style at a taoie centerea with a bum horn of plenty filled vith friut ana uanked by tall yellow tapers. Enjoying the evening were Mrs pnyiiis Halverson, Mrs. Helen Squire, Mrs. Lois Riemenschnei- der, Mrs. Ivena Halverson, Mis. Betty Correll, Mrs. Lucille Chase Mrs. Gladys Minor, Mrs. O r a Irwin, Mrs. Francis Carriger, Mrs. Erma Buck, Mrs. Florence Cook, Mrs. Amie League, Mrs. Juanita Holgate, Mrs. Lucille Chriss, Mrs. Dorcas Hoagland, Mrs. Freda Pfaender; Mrs. Dor is Graef, Mrs. Betty Stamp and the hostesses. ; MASONIC LODGES'" HOLD ANNUAL DINNER AT GARDINER HALL Members and husbands and wives of Martha Chapter, Order of Eastern Star and Aurora Lodge of Gardiner held their an nual Thanksgiving party Thurs day night at the Masonic hall in Gardiner. About one hundred twenty-five attended the potluck turkey dinner and enjoyed an evening of musical entertain ment provided by a men's quar tet of Berge Borrevik, Roy Cairns, Ben Mohler and M. Baum. A duet by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor was followed by group singing accompanied by Mrs. Grover. Bingo was played later in the evening. Mrs. Harold Grubb of Gardiner was general chairman. , , , , , . ., . ROGER REECE HONORED AT BIRTHDAY AFFAIR Roger Reece celebrated, his 14th birthday at his home at Melrose last Sunday afternoon with a birthday party. Games I were enjoyed in the yard and rc- iresnments served, me nonorea guest received many gifts. Enjoying the occasion were Judy and Giner Kettleman, Dal lene and Jo Ann Busenbark, Jeanine and Jimmy Conn, Anita and Dale Herrman, Charles and Kenneth Bly, Donna Davenport, Darlene Kruse, Phyllis and Bil ly Williamson, Jimmy and Duane Nelson, Dick Fredricks, Roy Marshall, Dick Dow, Paul Hatch er and Gary Dillon. Mahogany Walnut Oak Gumweod way L PROJECT LEADERS LEARN DETAILS FOR GIFT WRAPPING CLASSES Gift wrapping was discussed and practiced by fourteen home makers at Scottsburg on Nov. 15. Those present were project leaders representing six home extension units in tne norm ana west Darts of Douglas County Selecting wrappings with de signs in scale with the size of occasion; choosing ties that are In harmony with the wrapping: using Ingenuity and individuality in gift wrapping; and using a variety of wrapping material from home were points emphasi zed. Instruction was given by Corlnne , McTaggart, county ex tension agent, Home Economics. After discussion on principles, of design and learning to make tailored and fluffy bows of rib bons, leaders wrapped several packages each. Meetings on gift wrapping will be conducted In each unit In December. Those present were; Rosalie KUKenaaii ana ouise : thus oi Gunter; Anna Pyrita and Vesta Lafiant oi lower smith Kiver; Vera Rydell,. Eunice Lyster and Iris Nicholls of Reedsport; Ber tha Wales and Minnie Churchill of Rice Valley; Edna Serfling of (Jaramer; Lorena Binder and Jean Thomas of Elkton;. Helen Reed and Mae Van Natta of Scottsburg, . EXTENSION UNIT LEARNS OF TEXTILE i PAINTING AT 8ESSION Textile Painting was the pro gram given by Mrs. Dale Zeller at the Lookineplass home exten. sion unit meeting November 15 at tne Methodist church base ment. Also on display were fin ished , articles . showing what could be done with this form of painting. Sack lunch was enjoyed at noon and a short business meet ing followed the painting demon stration. Taking part in the day's act ivities were Mrs. Dale Zeller, Mrs. Arthur Rietmann, Mrs. Wil liam Dobbins, of Brockway; ouise uiiivant, syivia Maadox, Ethel Meyer, Dorothy Boling, Ruby Vance, Mildren Olllvant. Mae Green, Grace Forbes and Mrs. A. C. Ellenwood. .The next meeting will be held Dec. 13 at 1 p.m. in the school basement with the topic "Gift Wrapping." All homemakers are invited. - : i ... WINCHESTER COMMUNITY CLUB. MEMBERS TO MEEET The Winchester Communltv club ladles will hold a Christmas party and potluck luncheon at the clubhouse Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. Dortha Sail and Louise. Ketcher side will give a demonstration on gift wrapping. Each lady is to bring wrapping paper, ribbon anu uuier uecurauuns Bne wisnes and gifts to wrap, Those attending are also re quested to bring a gift not to exceed one dollar for secret pals. Anyone not having a secret pal may bring a gift to exchange with someone else. Mrs. Sail and Marcelle Johnson will be host essess. Table service is also re quested by those attending. All ladies of the community are In vited. S A VI A 7 New Cold - WONDER ANAHIST INHISTON -J NEOHETRAMINE 100's FAMILY SOAP LOTION and Dispenser Jergen's TOOTH POWDER DiBQSi MOUTH RINSE Dl Basic 59e MINERAL OIL 53e Milk of Magnesia 89c BEEF, IRON and 1 09 Ascorbic Acid Tablets S i? 79c ZONITE Mo, ' 83c MENTHOLATUM 3Cz 73c Headquarters For Christmas Wrapping Supplies TAGS, SEALS, ENCLOSURE CARDS TISSUE White, red, green 1 CELLOPHANE FOIL GIFT WRAP PRINTED GIFT WRAP CHRISTMAS SCOTCH TAPE BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDIES HERE For lodgei, churches, parties, families GET OUR PRICES FIRST FVeclMeyei? E) UD T3 0 n Unacclalmed civic and social leaders In communities througrout the country, p)u. many women whose activities are known, are listed among the tens of thousands of nominees tor the "Queen of America" honor as the first half of the nation-wide campaign by Mutual-Don Lee's "Queen for a Day" program reached its con clusion November 26. The second halt will conclude December 10. . Many unusual nominations have ' been rcoeived by the week-day Cinderella program ' (11:30-12 noon), as a result ; of the oonteet; For example, five teen-agers, patients In the ; Sister Kenny Foundation for Infantile Paralysis at the Jersey City,. N. J., Medloal oenter, thought so much of ' , the famous nurse that they submitted her name for the Queen of Amerioa" award. In Chicago a knitting circle nominated a grandmother, Mrs1. Walter E. Schoenfeld. In New York five blind veterans, seeking a way to demonstrate their gratitude to the woman who has been their hostess at many entertainmens and sports events, submitted her name,. Miss Tess Coleman, as a nominee. Cover girls lu the Walter Thorton Pln-Up Club demontrated support of one of their members by nominating a girl who has graced the covers of many nationally distributed magazines.' Mrs.' America of ,1949, ineligible herself because she Is a former "Queen for a Day," caused the nomination Of her sister, Mrs. Robert Bromley of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Frances E. Cloyd, of San final "Queen of America" will be chosen in January. ; ; ',. Murder hitchhike! a ride on "Let George Do It" tonight at eight when a truok driver breaks the "No Riders", rule. V Tune In "Tex Beneke" tonight at 8-.4S . . ; and "Muslo You Want" at ten, when the Boston . "Pope" Oroheetra under the dlreotlon of Arthur Fiedler, will present Chopin's "Let 8ylphldes" ballet ' KRNR 1490 on Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting System BEMAININO HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton Lewli. Jr. MBS, 4:18 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Sons of the Pioneers, 4:45 News. MBS. . 5:00 Tips fe Tunet. ' " - 5:15 Music. 5:30 Tom Mix. MBS 5:59 Erikine Johnion.--MBS. : e:oo Muiic at Six. 6:15 Mutual Newireesl. MBS. 6:30 Sporta Page. 6:35 Muilcal Interlude. 6:40 Local Newa. 6:45 Southland Singing. 6:55 Bill Henry Newa. MBS. 7:00 Dick Haymes Show. 7:15 Sammy Kaye Show. 7:30 The Ciaco Kid. MBS. 8:00 Let George Do It. MBS. 8:30 You Name It 8:45 Tex Beneke. 8:55 Johnny Deimond. MBS. 8:00 Newt.-MBS. 8:15 Hi Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melody Time. fl:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS. 10:00 Music You Want ' 10:301 Love A iwyiiery. moo. 10:45 Dance Orchestra. 11:00 McPherson in Person. 11:30 Sigh Off. '. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER B, 1048 6:00 Musical Clock. 6:30 Newa. 6:35 Farm Fare. Reservations for private " Skating Parties1 are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester Phone j28 R-2 FRED MEYER Stopping DRUGS . 55c and 99c 39e 89c and 2.00 I'inplost,c 79c 99c 49c 59c 43c 43c Worthy. 32 oz Certified 32 oz WINE 75c - 5c .10c 15c 25c 10c 10c and 25c LDE) Diego, Calif., is Mrs. America. The :i5.-Rise Shine. MBS. 7:0O Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS. 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Music. ' ' 8:00 Favorite Hymns. 8:15 Music for Tuesday. 6:30 Man About Town. 6:00 Modern Home. 8:15 Muse & Music. 8:30 Man About, Town. 8:45 Gab. Heoher'a Mallbaf. MBS. 10:00 News. MBS. 10:15 Songs of Cheer. MBS. . 10:30 Say It with Music. 10:45 Art Baker Notebook, 11:00 Ladlea First MBS. . 11:30 Queen for a Day. MBS. 12:00 Music for Noon. 13:15 Sports Page of the Air. 12:15 Music at Noon. ' - 12:40 Local News. 12:45 National Newa. 12:55 Msrket Reports. - i l:uu Man on tne. street. 1:15 Music from tha Roaeroom. 1:30 Music. .. 2:00 Phone Fun. 2:30 It's Requested. 3:00 Hoedown Party. MBS. . 3:15 School Show. 3:30 Good News. Program. 3:45 David Ross Show. MBS. -Rainbow Cafe- Hours 7 A. M. to 12 P. M. Closed Mondays "Shalimar Room Hours 12 Noon to 2:30 A. M. Closed Monday Have Sunday Dinner at the Shalimar and enjoy music that , . Is played for your dining and dancing pleasure. COMING WEDNESDAY Till ADVENTURES OF and MISTER TOAD" tOU) AND SUNO IV BING CROSBY BASiL?i0HI Heat IM ttaf Thra New NH TtiMfc -THf HUWRS HOtSCMAH" TATHHV TCMAKM OUNT NOW PLAYING Mon.; Nov. 28, 1949 The 4:00-rulton LewU. Jr. MBS. 4:19 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Sum el the PtonMie. 4:45 Mutte. 8:0OStralght Arrow. MBS. 9:30 Capt. Midnight. MBS. 9:00 Muilo at SI. 9:19 Mutual Newu-Ml. MBS. 9:30 Sports Paga. 9:39 Musical Interlude 9:40 Local Newa. 9:45 Southland 81ngtng. 9:55 Bill Henrr Newa MBS. 7:00 Frank Purdy Sportcaat. T:15 Muale You Remember. . 7:3U Jr. Chamber OI commerce. . 8:00 Box 13. 9:30 Jovln Jamboree. . 9:00 News. 9:15 Songs of our Times, t ' 0:30 Ouest Star. 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. 10:00 Musie you Want. 10:30 1 Love A Mystery.- in-4ft DinM Orch MBS. 11:00 McPherson in Person. 11:30 Sign Otf. TWO YONCALLA COUPLES ARE HONORED AT HUMMEL- HOME SUNDAY Two Yoncalla couples were honored at . the. Karl Hummell home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rogers celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hum- 'mm YOU CAN ENJOY Vss.'a TANKS FOR RENT NO NEED TO BUY UTILITY V SERVICE Paolflo Bldg., Roieburg, Ph. 235 ft -CHANGE OF HOURS t5kX T MATINEE DAILY 1 P.M. News - Review, Reseburg, Ore. S mell were honored for their 55th wedding anniversary. Cards and visiting were enjoy ed during the evening. Those pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hummell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers, Roy Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Laurell Truitt of .Sutherlin and the host and hostess. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rogers are the parents of Mrs. Karl Hum mell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hummell are the parents of Karl Hummell. , FLOORING Siding Finish PAGE LUMBER ft FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 I." " .- . HAVE YOUR CHECKED .and save a life , .'. , ... maybe yours! HANSEN MOTOR CO. 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