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Society and Qluhl By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN COOKED FOOD SALf TO 61 HELD SATURDAY The D.A.V. auxiliary, Dean-Per-rine unit No. 9 will sponsor a cooked food tale at the J. V. Sport ing Goods itore on North Jackson street" Saturday, April 1. An as aortment of cloth Easter bunnies will also be on sale. , S.D.C. HOME ECONOMICS n CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY South Deer Creek Home Econom ics club will meet Friday after noon at two o'clock- at the home of Mrs. S. V. Van Voorst on the Deer Creek road. All members are urged to be present. RIVERSIDE PTA CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Riverside PTA Room Mothers club will meet at one-thirty o'clock Friday at the home of Mrs. T. E. Lindbloom on the Calkins road. All members are urged to be pres ent. SALE TO BE HELD AT CANYONVILLE FRIDAY The Methodist Ladies Aid of Can yonville will sponsor a bazaar, rummage, cooked food and potted plant sale Friday in the lobby of the Ritter theater beginning at ten o'clock in the morning. RUMMAGE SALE IS TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY Alpha Chi chapter, Epsilon Sig ma Alpha will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday, April 1, beginning' at nine o'clock in the morning in the Episcopal parish hall. YOU CAN LEARN HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Attend a Free Lecture Entitled "Christian Science: The Discovery ' Which Solves Today's Problems" by WM B. Davis, C. S. B. of Chicago, Illinois. ' Member of The Boord of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mossochusettt. Thursday, April 6, at 8:00 P. M. at First Church of Christ, Scientist 312 E. Douglas Street, ' ... i r... j-'J Roseburg, Oregon All Are Cordially Invited For Easier Gifts . . . aros ; puts lovely nylon lace on a NYLON DIMENSIONAL Slip New and alluring a wonderful nylon Dimensional slip by Laros with lavish Ametex nylon lace at top and bottom. You know, of course, that all Laros Dimensional slips come in nine fig ure variations to each bust size. They conform to the most non conformist feminine figure, so . you have almost custom-made perfection at this very little price. Every inch of this slip is of mar velous nylon, so think of the joy in laundering tool Also in popular tailored scallop style. . U4. . Gifts wrapped for Easter giving BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORS MRS. BISHOP Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mod en-' tertained at birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Joe Bishop Monday, March 20. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bishop, Larry, Gary Joe and Buddy Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mod and Judy Ann. ALPHA CHI CHAPTER MEETING CHANGED Alpha Chi chapter, Epsilon Sig ma Alpha will meet Thursday night at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ward Cummings Jr., 608 W. Oak street, instead of at the home of Ardyth Andrus as pre viously planned. All members are requested to be present. PIE SOCIAL TO BE EVENT OF FRIDAY NIGHT Umpqua School association will sponsor a pie social at the school house at eight o'clock Friday night. The men are requested to bring pies and the ladies will buy them. A program and business meeting will follow. AU persona interested are invited. PIE SOCIAL TO BE HELD FRIDAY EVENING Dillard PTA will sponsor a pie social at eight o'clock Friday night at the schoolhouse. Ladies attend ing are asked to bring a pie and are requested to place their name on the bottom of the pie tin. The public is invited. O. 6.00 CANYONVILLE BIBLE ACADEMY choir members who will sing at the CBA sacred cantata Sunday night at Canyonville: Back row, left to right, Wayne Tomlinion, Raymond Hill, .Ray Seguine, Stanley Hyatt, Dean Schagor, Clifford Inds and Jerry Parker; second row, Al Wyriclc, Victor Nebre, Merita Lewis, Bertie Cross, Mary Ellis.' Dolly Parker, Florence Crampton, Carol Rueck, Ira Pratt and Gerald Hagglund; front row, Vera Mason, Lois Collins, Esther Clevinger, Bonnie Gulden, Betty Smith, (Clark s Studio photol. Lutherans Date Sound Movie At Douglas Churches "The Sickle or the Cross" is the title of a feature-length sound motion picture to be shown id Douglas county Lutheran churches from April 2 to April 4, inclusive. The picture dramatically depicts conflict between Christianity and Communism in story form. The film was produced by Hal Roach studios in Hollywood for the luther an Laymen's league of the Luther an church, Missouri synod. Included In the cast are Kent Taylor, Gloria Holden, Gene Lock hart, Margaret Terry and Arthur Stone. Jimmy Fidler in a recent broadcast called the film the "best picture of the week." The schedule calls for a showing at the Myrtle Creek Lutheran church in the Myrtle Creek grange hall Sunday, April 2; at St. Paul'a Lutheran church, Corey and Mili tary streets, Roseburg, Monday, April 3, and at St. John's Lutheran church, Americen Legion hall, Sutherlin, Tuesday, April 4. These showings will be promptly at 8 p.m. The local appearances of the film are being sponsored by the Douglas County Walther league, youth organization of the Lutheran church. The general pub lic is invited. A free-will offering will be taken to help defray the expenses. I a a mm m mm Corene Pardee, Ruth Andrews Wilbur By ELSIE BROSZIO Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown of Wilbur were entertained at a Sunday dinner at the home o f- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and daughter of Canyonville. The aft ernoon was spent in a drive over the Tiller -Trail cutoff and into Medford. . Mf. and Mrs. Ralph Antonne and son, Phillip, were entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc Cullough at Sutherlin. The members of the Methodist Youth fellowship 'met at the home of Arlyn Brown in Wilbur Friday night for an evening of entertain ment. Those attending were Shir ley Lee, Allen Christie, Addie Van Cleve, Marjory Blondell, . Barney van Cleve, Charles cocks and Arlyn Brown. The older people at tending were Mrs. Dorothy Moffit, Reverend Brittain and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Brown. Rev. Brittain entertained at din ner at the Brown home before the meeting. The following Sunday, this grouo was entertained with aluncheon by the Methodist Youth f ellowship group in Roseburg. Additional members who were able to attend there were Stella Harvey. Peaches and Sue Woodward and Marlis Car ey.' . Mrs. Wayne Davis and daughter. Shirley of Grants Pasa were un expected visitors at the Moffit home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lonny Watkina re cently sold their restaurant south of Roseburg. Mrs. Mate Mendenhall of Rose burg spent Monday visiting her brother Mr. W. H. Carey in Wil bur. . Carlos Emmit, Wilbur grade school student, injured by a flying rock recently, is much better and is able'to return to school. Mr. W. R. 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The substance is subtilin, an an tibiotic derived from a microbe found in hay. It is relatively non poisonous to humans but is sure death to a long string of germs which commonly inhabit raw food. A tiny dab of subtilin plus 5 to 15 minutes of cooking at the boiling point of water makes food sterile but does not destroy the natural flavors as much as does the longer and hotter cooking process usually employed in canning, said Dr. M. J. Copley, director of the U.S. Agriculture department research laboratory here. Dr. Copley told about aubtilin in a paper for delivery before the second national research confer ence on rice. His report1: This potent substance was found by researchers in the Albany lab oratory about three years ago. In preliminary tryoula it has shown ability to stop the growth of many germs, among them anthrax and one type of pneumonia. It has not yet been fully tested for its possi bilities in medicine. The mild heat kills off some of the food germs and the subtilin takes care of the rest. Corn processed in this way can hardly be distinguished from com just out of the garden. It also makes possible the proc essing of winter vegetables such as cauliflower, broccoli and brussel sprouts without cooking the natur al flavor out of them. The laboratory ia working on ways of using the mild heat-subtilin method of preserving milk, poul try, fish and meats. STAG! DRIVER KILLID PORTLAND, March 29 OPV Alvia J. North, 35, Portland, died at a hospital here Tuesday from injuries suffered in a collision of two automobiles. North's car crashed with another on highway 99W, just east of Ti. gara. ine other driver suffered only minor injuries. North was a driver for Tualatin motor stages. For the REST ssasansBaaaaaaaaBsnaaaaBHBa of your ' fl LIFE1 FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS You Literally Sleep On Air . . . Woke Up Fresh After A Cool. Restful Sleep. i-Br CBA To Present Sacred Cantata Sunday Night Ttie choir of the Canyonville Bible academy wilt present a sa cred cantata under the direction of Miss Adena Seguine at the As sembly of God church in Canyon ville Sunday night, April 2, at 7:30 p.m. The cantata, "Olivet to Calvary," by Maunder recalls simply and reverently the scenes which mark the last few days of the Saviour's life on earth, and some of the re flections suggested thereby. The re-' joicing of the multitude with hosan naa and palms, the view of Jeru salem from the steep of Olivet, the lament over the beautiful city, the scene in the temple, and the lonely walk back over the mount at night, form the chief features of the first part. - The second part opens with the supper of the Passover, at which Jesus washes His disciple's feet, and gives to His friends the new commandment pf love for one an other as the sign of true disciple ship. From this the scene passes to the infinite pathoa of the Garden of Gethsemane, the sudden appear ance of the hostile crowd, Jesus forsaken by His disciples, His utter loneliness among ruthless foes, the tumult before Pilate in the judg ment hall, the passage of the cross, the tragedy and triumph of Cal vary. ' There are three soloists: Harold Pearson, Roseburg, baritone; How ard Haymes, Canyonville, tenor; and Lou Collins, Inglewood, Calif., soprano. Miss Carol Rueck of Portland will be the accompanist. According to Miss Seguine this cantata is a very difficult one and ia seldom presented by high school students. Tha public ia invited to attend. Gradt President flamed LA GRANDE. March 29 The new president of the Eastern Oregon Elementary School Prin cipals association ' is i. B., Con way, La Grande. Other officers elected at the as sociation meeting here were Cecil Richards, Milton-Freewater, vice- E resident, and Gerald Wilson, John lay, secretary. 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