8 Tht Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tuei., June 20, 1950 Society and GluLi By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN NOTICE Social Item suDmitted b. tele- Ehone for the society page must e turned in before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday and by 10 a ra Friday at which time the tocial calendar and Saturday'! society page are closed weekly. METHODIST CIRCLES TO MEET ON THURSDAY Methodist circles will meet Thursday. No. 1, will meet .at a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. D. H. Lenox, 1001 Corey avenue, with Miss Jen nie E. Jorey, co-hostess. No, 2, circle will not meet. No. 3, will meet at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. M. Krell, 715 S. Pine street, and No. 4 will meet at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Smith, 225 East Roberts street, with Ms. W. G. Shugart, co-hostess. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN TO MEET THURSDAY Women of the Roseburg Country club will meet Thursday at a twelve-thirty o'clock luncheon at the clubhouse. Contract bridge and canasta will be in play at one o'clock. All women of the club are invited and those desiring transportation are asked to call 1157-J. STEDFAST CLASS POYLUCK IS POSTPONED TO 29th The Stcdfast Class of the First Presbyterian church potluck lunch eon planned for Thursday of this week has been postponed to June 29th to be held in the church par lors. Birthdays for the last three months will be celebrated. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT Pythian Sisters will meet at the K. of P. hall Thursday night at eight o'clock. All members are re quested to be present. MAKES M fdSfiCfo COLD DRINKS 7 J I W MELROSE GRANGE TO MEET THIS EVENING Melrose Grange will meet at eight-thirty o'clock tonight, June 20, at the hall. The Home Econo mics club members will present the program. Refreshments will be served. Members are urged to be present. EVERGREEN HEC TO MEET ON THURSDAY . Evergreen Grange Home Econo mics club will meet at a noon potluck luncheon at the hall Thurs day. Members are asked to bring cookies for the Veterans hospital cookies jar. Hostesses for the day include Besse Lounsbury, Gladys Stafford and Mable Lange. A 1 1 members are urged to be present. SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET AT LUNCHEON The Northside Sunshine club will meet at a twelve-thirty o'clock potluck luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. William Stiewig, 1020 West First street. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and their table service. Pollyanna gifts will be exchanged. Auto Caravan Tonight Will Publicize Rodeo The Douglas County Sheriff's Posse caravan of autos will jour ney to another series of communi ties tonight when posse members and other participants travel south to publicize the coming rodeo. Posse members' cars, emblazon ed with signs of the coming event, will escort Rodeo Queen 'Ardis Giles and her court of four prin cesses south to Myrtle Creek, Rid dle, Canyonville and Glendale. The car caravan will include a loud speaker manned by Lou Franco of Happy Valley Cowboys fame who will proclaim the advantages of attending this year's rodeo, slated for Satuday and Sunday at the county fairgrounds. He will intro duce the queen and the princesses in each town visited during the tour of southern Douglas county. A similar caravan last night traveled north to Drain and made stops along the way. Certain types of the sufla medi cines now are being widely used to cut down disease fatalities among poultry. EASTON'S GROCERY 344 NO. JACKSON ST. PHONE 33 ANYTHING IN STOCK GET 7 ALL THIS WEEK . ' A i. - : , r . ?,. - S v ' y AMONG those being graduated from University of Oregon, June 11, at Eugene was Mils Jean Clough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huron W. Clough, Canyonville. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree In the school of Liberal Arts and majored In English and radio. She Is' a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and Kappa Rho Omlcron, radio honorary. Columbia River Diversion Idea 'Mostly Just Talk' SEATTLE UP) k member of President Truman's water re sources policy commission says channeling Columbia river waters more then 1,000 miles to America's water-starved areas is a "highly dramatic idea, but mostly just talk' Dr. Roland R. Renne, president of Montana State college, added that Columbia river water gives less promise of solving Califor nia's water shortage than the wa ters of the Pacific ocean. The educator held out little hope of using ocoan water soon, but re gards it as a more practical long range aim than divergence of Co lumbia river streams. He said: "The influential people of Cali fornia don't think the Columbia i river idea is feasible. They be- licve they can find closer and j more reasonable sources of supply." Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses Issued GOSSO-GATES Samuel Albert Gosso Jr., and Beulah Alta Gates, both of Roseburg. ANLAUF-NANNEN Norman Z. Anlauf of Myrtle Creek and Sally H. Nannen of Canyonville. j HUFF-MORGAN James William 1 Huff anA rinnntt,., both of Roseburg. SWIFT-BROWN Winfred Ralph Swift of Brockway and Gertrude Hennrietta Brown of Roseburg. DUDLEY-PRYCE George F. Dudley of Coos Bay and Laura L. Pryce of Empire. DANCER-PACKARD Stanley Ray Dancer and Melva Elaine Packard, both of Camas Valley. Sixteen Cases Record Day For Municipal Court Judge Ira B. Aiddle reported today OS "weekend" cases were tried in municipal court Monday, a "record" for a single day. Charges and offenders were as follows: Disorderly conduct Lloyd Aaron Russell, 22, Roseburg, forfeited $10 bail; Jamet Whittington, 21, Lookingglass, forfeited $10 bail; Harry Robert Mentzer, 20, Rose burg, forfeited $60 posted on drunk and disorderly charges; Richard William Douglas, 19, Deer Park, Wash., paid $10 fine; Royal Judd Low, 65, Roseburg, given $20 sus pended sentence; Thomas Seward Willcox, 18, Roseburg, to enter plea June 20. Drunk Lloyd Richard Johnson, 21, Winston, and Robert Emmit Connolly, 19, Roseburg, both paid $20 fines; Henry Roberts, 35, Kel so, Wash.; Raleigh Howard Bran non, 40, Roseburg; Benino Gon zales, 43, Roseburg, all forfeited $20 bail; Francis Sherrer Tyrer, 50, Roseburg, and Jimmy Ervin Brown, 31, Myrtle Creek, both committed for ten days in lieu of payment of $20 fine. Reckless driving and operating defective vehicle Richard A. Con nolly, 18, Roseburg, pleaded guilty and paid fines totaling $115. No operator's license Joseph Paul Baumgarner, 23, Trinity, pleaded guilty and paid $5 fine. Allowing unlicensed driver to op erate motor vehicle George Dewey McGuire, 23, Myrtle Creek, pleaded guilty and paid $10 fine. Mosquile and Utah Juniper, re garded as "pest" trees in the southwest, have been found to make good fence posts. 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The union earlier had demanded a retroactive date of May 1, and, later, of May 16. The settlement was reached by the local union, independently of ine luamatn nasm council, which had been handling negotiations. Lookingglass Resident Dies In New Mexico Mrs. Laura Storey. 62. of Look ingglass, died Sunday, June 18, at the Mountainair General hospital, Mountainair, N. M., following a short illness. Since the death of her husband, Mrs. Storey had resided in Looking glass with her son, Cecil Storey. She was visiting in New Mexico at the time of, her death. She is survived by seven sons and daughters. They are Mrs. Thel ma Hobbs, Claunch, N.M.; Mrs. Blanche Wood and Hugh Storey, both of Mountainair; Mrs. 'Levina Robinson, Socorro, N.M.; Orvil Sto rey, Hayden, N.M.; and Fred and Cecil Storey, both of Roseburg. She is also survived by 19 grand children. The funeral will be held at Moun tainair Wednesday, June 21. f s"Vi Utility Permitted To Cut Rate To Meet Competition SALEM, IIP) Mountain States Power company will be permitted to lower its rates in the Spring field area to compete with the public utility district there, public utilities commissioner George Flagg ruled. In permitting the lower rates, Flagg ordered that any losses which might be derived from the new schedule were to be absorbed by the Mountain States stock- PHYLLIS LaVELLE WRIGHT of YonealU will be "capped" and graduated from the Dental Nurses Training school in San Francitco June 30. holders rather than offset by ad ditional profits from other areas the company serves. The new rates are similar t o existing Springfield PUD ratesJ Preparations For Rodeo Eve Dances Made By Jaycees The directors of the Roseburg Junio chamber of comemerce com pleted plans for the rodeo eve dances at their Monday evening meeting. The dances are being held in conjunction with the Douglas County Sheriff's Posse rodeo to be held this weekend. Rockey Starr's famous western dance band has been signed to play Friday and Saturday at Ken nedy's Dutch Mill. The dances sUrt at 9:30 p.m. on both evenings. The Jaycees will also hold dances on Friday and Saturday nights at the armory. Chuck and his Rhythm Kings have been signed to play for them. The Friday armory dance will start at 9:30 p.m. and the Sat urday dance will get underway as soon as the wrestling matches are finished. Bob Murray, chairman of the rodeo dances, said the rodea queen and her court will be introduced to the dancers at Kennedy's on both Friday and Saturday evenings. Muray stated dance tickets will be good at either place on either of the two' evenings. Dance tickets may be purchased at Irv Pugh'a Chevron Service station, Ernie Bar ker's Texaco station or Lawson'i Jewelry store. W JUL. I J. J. I AflJ .MlliJJ. m I' I I I ! 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