'J Society and CUU By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN ;.- $T PATRICK'! Tl BENEFITS AZALf A HOUSE PROJECT . : About' $35 was added to the Aza lea House buUding fund as the result of a St. Patrick's day tea given recently by the Riddle - Homemaker's club in the Guild HAVE I TASTE SUCH COTTAGE CHEESE!" LrI iWe ifmrl Mo0.iur Anrntfol r WM Taw FrsmHtaMa. Cevtrufc MADE BY THE FOLKS WHO KNOW CHEESE BEST I hall In Riddle. Azalea house will be a cooperative home for SO girls to be built on the campus of me uregon out eouege in cor vallis. The tea was successful event with about JOQ attending between the hours ol three and five. The hail was decorated with green and whit streamers, Irish cutouts, shamrocks and spring flowers. The tea table was covered with a hind made lace cloth and the center' piece of daffodils was flanked by green tapers. Demonstration tables of 1949-50 projects snowed textile oaintini. 4-H sewing, lamp shadea, Christ mas packages, frozen food prepar ation aids and blouses. The program Included a folk dance and those participating were Mrs. Lewis Wooley, Mrs. Earl Linquist, Mrs. William Mac- Donald. Mrs. Harry Dayton. Mra. Orville Endicott, Mrs. Glenn Ry der, Mrs. Leonard Dawson and Mrs. Arthur Kobbins. 4-H girls contributed to the pro gram as follows: novelv - oiano ouei, tiaren Lou mtcney, Jane oouia; 4-H pledge recitation. Clara Nell Strode. Sue Harrel Shirley Wooley, Irene Carolyn Dawson, Dorla Huffman, Sylvia Stremcha, Roseann .Nichols, Sharon Walsh, Violet and Eileen Shepherd; piano solo, Suzanne Bor deaux: guitar solos. Charlotte Strode; poem, "If", Joan Mitchell; song, -now is the Hour," Helen Cleary, Paula Smith, Jane Gold, Sallie Smith, Barbara McDonald; "Sing Your Way Home" sung by the entire group. Pouring were Mrs. Lafe Atkins. Mrs. Harry Williams. Helena Rid. die, Mrs. Austin Wilson, and Mrs uarreu tarter. Mrs. Don Clark waa erneral chairman for the tea. GUNTER EXTINSIONN UNIT HEARS LEGAL DISCUSSION Gunter Home Extension unit of upper Smith River heard an edu cational program at their meet ing Friday, March 24 at the home of Jennie Backus. Corinne McTag gert gave talk on the purchase of property, deeds, abstracts. mortgages and other points of law concerning families. She used lan tern slides to illustrate phases of legal papers on property Members checked their know ledge of common legal terms on a questionnaire which was fol lowed by a round-table discussion. Buffet lunch was served by the hostess and her daughter, Rose mary to Bessie Johnson, Etner Les lie, Mrs. M. Sheffer, Ruth Buck, Florence Kelley, Ina Johnson, Frances Hopkins, Thelma King, Mrs. Walter Prelle and Mrs. Mc-Taggert. COUNTY PTA COUNCIL TO MEET ON SATURDAY The annual meeting of the Doug las County Council of PTA is to be held at the Fullerton schoolhouse Saturday, April 1, it 11:30 o'clock. The Roseburg PTA groups will act as hostesses for the noon luncheon. Election of officers will be held. Mrs. Alvin Helgeson, President, will conduct the meeting. The Junior-Senior ensemble from the girls chorus will pre MM numbers under the direction of Wendell Johnson, chairmen and those interested are invited. - All PTA officers, committee are invited. CLUB MEMBER HONORED WITH SHOWER THURSDAY Kellogg Home Economics club honored Mrs. Hoyt Ed mood with shower at the Kellogg Grange hall last Thursday at their regular meeting. Later refreshments were served to a large group. Plana were made for the next meeting to be held April 20. Carol Madison reported on the fancy work being made for the fall ba zaar. . . PUBLIC CARO PARTY TO BR EVENT OP FRIDAY The ladies auxiliary of Eagles will sponsor a public card party at eight o'clock Friday night, March Slat, in the downstairs of the Eagles hall. Pinochle and Ca nasta will be in play. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. ALPHA CHI CHAPTER TO MEET TONIGHT Alpha Chi chapter, Epislon Sig ma Aloha will meet at a seven- thirty o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. ' Ward Cumminga Jr., at 608 W. Oak street, instead of at the home of Misi Anrdyth And rus. All members are urged to be present. KEYSTONE CLUB HOSTESSES TOLD Hostesses for the April meeting of Keystone club, to be held at the home of Mrs. Earl Wiley, April 17 have been announced. They are Mra. C. E. Knight, Mrs. Louis Gabel, Mra. E. L. Anderson and Mrs. E. S. Kotok. Assisting at the March meeting were Mra. Mary Louise Brown, Mrs. Lueiaa Cobb, Mrs. Ellen Chit wood, Mrs. C. A. Gilmer and Mrs. Lloyd Hayes. ... RLOAROSB PTA PLANS APRIL POOL'S PARTY An April Pool's party la sched uled by the Elgarose PTA Sstur day evening, April 1 at the Elga rose schoolhouse. Cards will be played,- a fish Bond and games are planned, and candy will be sold, A ailver offering is to be taken according t those in charge. Refreshments will be served., PorHaiMl Youth Wins Legion's Speech Conttst . PORTLAND, March 28. (? Arnold Co gin of Portland's Grant high school won the American Le gion's 13th 'annual Oregon oratori cal contest last night. , He will represent the elate In regional competition April U at Pocatello, Idaho. His them was "You, the American People." Other finalists were Ronsld Jen sen, 17, Nyssa; Sally Barnes, Uni versity nigh, Eugene; Carol Taylor, Beaverton; Barton de Graw, Union. HEATILATORS far efficient, amekeleas fireplaeea PAGE LUMBER t FUEL 14 E. tni Ave. B. Phone 242 ley Scout Lesson For Son lockfires LOS ANGELES, March M.-tiP) Fireman John C, Hesa, 40, gave his Boy Scout son a lesson in first aid for an hour Tuesday night. Then said son Robert: "But how do you do the fire man's lift?" "Simple," replied the fireman, "I'U ahow you." , Hess then tossed the boy over his shoulder in proper fashion and straightened up. His heel caught in the rug. - The fireman waa taken to a hos pital with a broken leg. Slight Earthquake Hits ; ' Long IslaiNi, Connecticut NEW YORK. March J0.-J-A slight earthquake shook the Long Island north shore and' southern Connecticut at 9:43:06 a.m. Wednes day. Father Joseph Lynch, Fordham university , seismologist who re corded the quske, said it was slight and waa known as a "resettlement quake." ' The university seismo graph recorded it 20 miles east of Nw York. Rice Hi.l By MAS. CECIL HARTFORD Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rice and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Churchill attended the leadership training school at Riversdale Thursday evening, March 23. This waa the third of a aeriea of four recrea tion leader training meeting which was open to leaders of organized groups. These song, folk dancing and square dancing leadership meetinga are sponsored by Ore gon State college extension ser vice at the request of women of Douglas county extension units, Mra. Cecil Hartford accompanied Thiir., Mar. 0, 1S0 Tin Newt-Review, Reiebiirg, Ore. 9 Corinne McTaggart, county exten sion agent, to Gunter Friday when they attended the horn extension unit meeting held at the hem of Mrs. Jennie Baccus. The project for the day waa "Family Busi ness and the Law" under the dir ection of Mrs. McTaggart. Mrs. Hartford was a visitor represent ing the Douglas county bom ex tenlion committee. . J. L. Neil of Dayton, Wash., waa a visitor in the home of Mrs. Clara Hartford recently. Mr. Neil and Mrs. Hartford are cousins. Th Rice Valley Community club will meet at the hall Tuesday afternoon, April 4. Secret Sisters ire asked to bring Eaater cards revealing their names. New Se cret Sister names will be drawn. Members are urged to attend their meeting and any one wishing to join the club are invited to attend. Gas production more than doub led from U.S. public lands be tween 1S31 and 1948. '. JUDGMENT ASKED ' " R. H. W. Leathers has filed suit in circuit court demanding judg ment for $1,143.40 aa a balance al leged due for professional account ing services. Named aa defendant is Clyde Key; doing business as Reedsport Grill. OO YOU KNOW chat th raiMM at about ss at til ailmant. may b corractad toy plnal and tntaaUnal traatmanU wlta oroear dtaL Or. M. C. Caaael cntKoreACTio raraiciaii SSI Caaa Tal MSI Bracelets Pins ';: , - ot Miller's Jewelry Department 9 vv "tftstfeti Sugar and Creamers SViArt - ti arY Pitchers , . gfgn Come and Compare! Jewelry Dept. 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