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Club to Mt Tonight The
Roseburg Toastmlstress club will
meet at a 7 o'clock potluck sup
per tonight at the home ot Mrs.
PhU Harth, 403 E. Cass street.
Mrs. Dallen H. Jones will have
charge ol the program.
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' Meet Ray Netzel, a Journeyman electrician who has been working here for two
years. Ray Is a "service man" whioh means that he's the fellow who Jumps in that
plek-up and rushes to your home to repair the refrigerator, washer or other ap
pliance that's acting up. Ray, with his wife and one boy, Uvea en Garden Valley
Road. A former cavalryman with the army overseas, Ray Is originally a Wisconsin
boy and has nothing but praise for Roseburg and the Northwest, ,
WHAT 132 MEANS TO YOU
132 means 132 years ... the sum total of the number of years experience of
all electricians at Trowbridge Electric. Just think 132 years of experience . . .
experience you cannot buy anywhere else in Douglas Countyequaled by few
firms in Oregon. Have Trowbridge Electric install your wiring, phone 268 for
an estimate on your electric needs.
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SUNSHINE CLUS INJOYS
CHRISTMAS DINNER AT
MRS. STIEWIQ'S HOME
The annual Christmas party ot
me nortnsiae sunsnine ciuo was
held Thursday at the home of
Mrs. William Stiewig. Dinner
was served at a table centered
with a minature model ot a
church covered with snow and
flanked with red candles: Holt
day decorations were used about
the room with a Christmas tree.
Election ot officers was a high
light of the afternoon with Mrs.
Phil Hart, president; Mrs. Sory.
vice president: Mrs. Win. Stie
wig, secretary.
Mrs. Hart appointed Mrs. Clara
Frew, gift buyer; Mrs. W. O.
Patterson, sick committee and
Miss Bernardino Princen, press
correspondent.
Games were enjoyed during
the afternoon with high prize go
ing to Mrs. Clara Frew. The word
contest was won by Mrs. Phil
Hart Gifts were distributed by
Mrs. Clara Stlewlg.
Present were Miss Bernardlne
Princen, Mrs. E. Princen, Mrs.
M. Sory, Miss Elizabeth Paul,.
Mrs. Ora Worthington, Mrs. W.
O. Patterson. Mrs. PhU Hart.
Mrs. E. E. Emmitt, Mrs. Lucia
Ingles, Mrs. Clara Frew and the
hostess.
The next meeting will be Jan
uary 12 at the home of Mrs. E.
E. Emmitt, 120 South Parrott
street.
Wise buyers look for the Imperial
silver label that says the finest In
wallpapers. Guaranteed to with
stand room exposure without fad
ing and to clean satisfactorily
when Instructions are followed.
MIDSHIPMAN REINSTATED Conmollore ihrig (left), head
of the California Maritime Academy, shakes hands with Midshipman
Quentin K. Peterson In San Francisco as he reinstates Peterson in the
Aeademy after bowing to order from Gov. Earl Warren and contempt
of court threat. Peterson, 19, was expelled from the Academy over a
year ago for alleged "theft" ot two shirts. Superior Court Judge
Frank T. Deasy ordered the youth's reinstatement after hearing the
cue. He will receive back wages of tot per month.
garden Valley women's
clus has no-hostess
MEETING ON THURSDAY
The Garden Valley Women's
club held a delightful no-hostess
meeting Thursday at tne ciud
house, at which time plans were
made for a square dance to be
held at the clubhouse the even
ing of January 7.
Christmas carols were tune
and gifts were exchanged by
Mrs. Argos r isner ana jnrs. nas
kel, guests, Mrs. La Brie Ritch
ie. Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Wil
lis Erickson, Mrs. Walter Norris,
Mrs. O. F. Michel, Mrs. Joe
Guthrie, Mrs. Robert Fielding,
Mrs. E. S. Booth, Mrs. Clem
Schneider, Mrs. Jack Esberg,
Mrs. Emmett Walters, Mrs.
James Evans, Mrs. George Laiv
glos, Mrs. Ray Young, Mrs. My
ron Lehne, Mrs.' Clifford Hess,
Mrs. Clifford McKay, Mrs. H.
Blair Johnson, Mrs. .Harvey
Ewens, Mrs. Nelda Norris, Mrs.
Fred Parrott, Mrs. J. S.'Bussell,
Mrs. R. M. Cronwell, Mrs. Wal
ter Edmond, Mrs. A: W. Bash
ford, Mrs. Graham Ewens, Mrs.
Peter Pon, Mrs. Charles Healy,
Mrs. Harding Knapp, Mrs. Hugh
Ritchie. Mrs. Carl Schmidt and
Mrs. Mack Knapp.
Refreshments were served at
the tea hour. The next meeting
will be at two o'clock the after
noon of January 5 at the club
house. ,:
CAM FIRE GIRLS
HOLD SLUMBER PARTY
The Melrose Camp Fire Girls
with their leader, Betty Stidham,
enjoyed a slumber party at the
Grange hall last Friday evening
They cooked their breakfast at
the hall the following morning.
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HOLIDAY DINNER
HELD BY CLUB
AT RITZMAN HOME
Mrs. Fred Ritzman was hostess
to the Twelve and Won club at
the annual Christmas dinner
Tuesday. Candles, Christmas balls
nestled in evergreens with Santa
and his reindeer decorated the
buffet 1
Plans were made for an
auction sale to be held at the next
meeting, January 17 at the home
of Mis. O. F. Kichman, 704
Thompson street.
Gifts were presented by the
ciud to Mrs. iN. Kicnarason
and Miss Bernardine Princen for
their service as officers. Games
were enjoyed with Miss Princen
holding high and Mrs. William
Peifer, second. Gift exchange by
the members followed.
Attending were Mrs. William
Peifer, Mrs. Fred Hargis, Mrs.
N. E. Richardson, Miss Princen,
Mrs. E. Princen, Mrs. O. F. Rich
man and the hostess.
BETHANY CIRCLE HAS
DELIGHTFUL CHRSTMAS
PARTY THUR8DAY EVENING
Bethany Circle of Faith Luth
eran church held its first annual
Christmas party Thursday eve
ning at the home of Mrs Wendell
Clark, 917 Hamilton street. In ac
cordance with the Christmas sea
son, the meeting opened by sing
ing Christmas carols, followed by
the exchange of gifts.
Rev. Willis Erickson cave the
devotions from the Book ; of
Isaiah. Delicious refreshments
were served by the hostess, Mrs.
Clark, assisted By her mother,
Mrs. Qulst.
The next meeting will be at
eight o'clock the evening of Feb.
3 at the home of Mrs. Leonard
Anderson, 903 S. Stephens street.
CLUB PLANS DANCE .
Winchester Community club is
holding a New Tear s eve dance
at the clubhouse for club mem
bers and their invited guests,
Dec. 31. A social evening is plan
ned from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ridenour
and Mr. and Mrs. William Wonch
are in charge cf plans for the
evening. Ladies attending are re
quested to bring sandwiches and
cups. ,
Roseburg, Oregon
FOR THE
BEST
IN TOWN
SHOP
WARDS
TODAY
PAY LESS FOR
BETTER SHEETS
CASES
TOWELS
MELROSE GRANGE DINNER
IS WELL-ATTENDED
Melrose Grange members and
families held a potluck turkey
dinner at the hall Dec. 20 with
about 100 In attendance. The din
ner was In charge of Nellie My
ers and Marty Cring presented
Uie young children in a program.
This Included: recitations ov
the Nielsen boys; song and reci
tation by Joyce and Frances
Becker, recitations by Mike and
Sherry Simmons, Bobby Kenyon,
Junior Forman, Steve Chitwood,
Brenda Toppings. Dalene Busen
bark and Phyllis Williamson pre
sented a baton twirling number
in costume. Santa Claus arrived
and presented gifts to the chil
dren.' ALUMINUM DINNER HELD
AT BUSENSARK HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Busenbark
entertained at an aluminum din
ner at their home last Monday
evening at Melrose. Holiday dec
orations were used throughout
the house. ,
Attending the dinner and dem
onstration were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Pargeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Reece and the host and
hostess. ..
GRANGE TO HOLD
PARTY THURSDAY
Camas Valley Grange has an
nounced a New Year's party for
Thursday evening to be held at
the schoolhouse. Members and
their friends are Invited.
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OTHO GOSNELL IS
HONORED AT BIRTHDAY
SURPRISE PARTY MONOAY
Otho Gosnell was honored at a
delightful surprise party en his
birthday Monday evening at his
home. Pastel-colored chrysanthe
mums formed the decorations.
Gifts were presemed to the
guest of honor from Mr. and
Mi-s. Charles Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Voeller, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Major, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Stiltner, Mr. and Mrs.
Harl Kelley and the hostess,
Mrs. Gosnell.
Pinochle was In play during
the evening, after which lovely
refreshments were served.
FRIENDS SURPRISE
MRS. E. E. LYDA
A galloping breakfast surpris
ed Mrs. E. E. Lyda Thursday
morning when a group of friends
called at her home. Enjoying the
occasion were Mrs. A. F. Mit
chell, Mrs. Russell Baylor, Mrs.
Don Carlson, Mrs. Floyd Otter
son, Mrs. Monte Glover, Mrs.
Bill Weaver and Mrs. M. C.
Smith.
Club to Meet Tenmile Ladies
club will meet at a noon potluck
luncheon Wednesday at the
church. . ,
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Tuti.; Pee. 27, 1949 The Newt-Review, Rosabun, Ore, t
Russians Fortifying Baltic Coast On Nazis' Plan
HAMBURG, Germany,
The independent weekly Der
Spiegel reports the Russian were
evacuating thousands of Ger
mans from the Baltic coast and
fortifying it the same way the
Nazis fortified the Atlantic coast
in the last war.
People who refuse to go or work
for the Russians are sent Into
the Uranium mines, Der Spiegel
said.
The Soviet navy . is building
u-boats, destroyers and mine
sweepers and repairing Soviet
and former German cruisers anl
battleships, a report said. It add
ed:
"The Soviet admiralty directed
that the Baltic become Russia's
top rearmament base. The har
bors of Wlsmar, Warnemuende,
Rostock and Straulsund are be-
New Location
Dr. Georgo L. Nicholas
Veterinarian
' Graduate of 1
University of Pennsylvania
is now located at
804 Gordon Valley Road
freatment of all domestic
inimals. Emergency hospital
fr small animals.
Phone 116
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.Ing rebuilt to let ships over 20,
000 tons enter. A uboat bunker
is being built near the Poel Pe
ninsula." The paper said almost all air
bases in the region are being re
built, some of them by Ger
mans now In Russian concentra
tion camps. ,
Nearly 600,000,000- acres of
western lands in the United
States are classed as semi-arid
and arid. ' J
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