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BY LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
FOUR F'S CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING TUESDAY
The Four F's club met at the
lovely home of Mrs. Faye Jensen
Tuesday afternoon honoring Mrs.
Eunice Beck of Sutherlin and
Mrs. Nona Thompson. Birthday
gifts were presented to the guest
of honor. Visiting was enjoyed dur
ing the social hour.
Oainty refreshments were ser
ved to the guests of honor and Mrs.
Viola Spencer, Mrs. Faye Colter,
Mrs. Bessie f anoricn, Mrs. l. e-
nore Horn, Mrs. Ada Hanna, Mrs.
LaVerne Nickens. Mrs. Kay Sum
mons and the hostess, Mrs. Jen
sen. Sending gifts, but unable to
attend were Mrs. Vivian Nicosen
and Mrs. Erma Buck,
o'clock, Sept. 12, at the home of
The next meeting will be at two
Mrs. Nona Thompson.
FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB
HAS ALL-DAY MEETING
AT CONN HOME WEDNESDAY
Melrose Friendly Hour club held
an all-day meeting Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Katie Conn. Fig
urine painting was enjoyed and a
pink and blue shower was given
Mrs. Alma Greer.
A potluck luncheon was served
at noon to Mrs. Belva Buckwalter,
Mrs. Norma Fenn, Mrs. Cecilia
Kenyon, Mrs. Treva Jones, Mrs.
Alma Greer. Mrs. Grace Fenn
and the hostess.
The September 6th meeting will
be an all-day affair at the home
of Mrs. Cecilia Kenyon. Figurine
painting will again be enjoyed.
Talking '
About a Home?
So many people do noth
ing but talk about it! But
If yoi really want to i t
our home, consult me
now. Personal Jttention.
Economical terms.
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Equitable Savings &
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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
AT PICNIC DINNER AT
GURNEY HOME AT MILLWOOD
A picnic birthday dinner honor
ing Hattie Boynton of Grants Pass
on her 80th birthday Aug. 14 was
held Sunday Aug. 13 under the fir
trees on Lucinda Gurney's place
at Millwood.
Those enjoying the dinner and
melon feast with Mrs. Boynton
were: a brother. Will Black, of
Millwood; Marshall H. Waggoner
of Grants Pass, Arthur Waggoner
of Sutherlin, sons ol the guest of
honor; a granddaughter, Margaret
Mode, her husband, Dean, and
their children, Sandra, Bob and
Gary Mode. Grandson, Alvah Wag
goner, his wife, Melba, and sm,
Ronald. Grandson, Ray Waggoner,
his wife, Lanora, and son,
Charles, all of Sutherlin.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hebard of
Eugene; Mr., and Mrs. Roy He
bard and children, Judy and John,
of Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Hebard of Garden Valley; W. I.
Hebard of Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Hebard and tiny son o f
Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Roeder and son, John, of Mill
wood; Lucinda E. Gurney of Mill
wood; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peery
and daughter, Catherine; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry S. Teller and daugh
ters, Mildred and Betty; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Judd.. Jake Germond,
George Scott, Charley Germond,
Clifford Wandell, Ernest Teal,
Clarence Lane, Rodney Snow, Eve
lyn Beattie and children Marilyn,
Boyd and Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Gurney and children, Linda
and Micky; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Cole, Darrell and Dale Cole, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Cole, Bobby Saw
yers, Kenneth A. Olson, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Vincent and daugh
ters, Carlotta and Bonnie Jean;
Miss Martha Clarke, Miss Wanda
Leonard, Rowena Olson and
daughters Rubie, Justine and
Charlene. Mrs. Boynton was pre
sented three lovely birthday cakes
and several nice gifts.
KNIGHTS AND SISTERS
ENJOY PICNIC SUPPER
AT UMPQUA PARK
Among the groups enjoying the
recreational and kitchen facilities
OF Umpqua park were Knights of
Pythias, members and Pythian Sis
ters Monday evening.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. George Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Patterson and children; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Melton and daugh
ter; Mr. and Mrs. F; Wenger, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hess, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Laner and son; Mr and Mrs.
George Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.
Ivar Skavdal, Mrs. Verne South
and grandson, Ronnie Leonard;
Mrs. Margaret Sheldon, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Dauber and their house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hel
scher, of Paradise, Kas.
DENTAL ASSISTANTS TO
MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Umpqua district, Dental Assis
tants society will hold an impor
tant meeting Wenesday night at
eight o'clock at the home of Mrs.
K..-T. Bradley, 1015 Harvard. All
members are requested to be pres
ent '
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CALAPOOIA LADIES '
CLUB MEETS AT
POTLUCK LUNCHEON
The calapooia Ladies club met
at the clubhouse Wednesday for
e potluck luncheon with Mrs. Ce
cile Tuthill, Mrs. Maude Cole, Mr
veneua Higgs ana Mrs. Jes
sie Davis as hostesses. Multi-col
ored bouquets of gladioli and
sweetpeas were used about the
clubroom with figurines and glad
ioli forming the luncheon table
centerpiece. Mrs. Maude Cole
gave the invocation.
Of interest to club members was
the display by Mrs. Cole of her
collection of salt and pepper shak
ers, a noDDy which she has been
enjoying for many years.
The business meeting was in
charge of Mrs. Dorothy Williams
in the absence of Mrs. Grace
Crouch, president. It was followed
by a short program with Mrs.
Vera Bacon and Mrs. Venetta
Riggs giving humorous readings.
Quilting, fancywork and visiting,
were enjoyed during the social
hour.
Attending were Mrs. Lucille
Starr, Mrs. Ethel Gross, Mrs.
Zelma Gorrell, Mrs. Madge Mil
ler, Mrs. Haiel Haines, Mrs.
Bertha Carlile, Mrs. Hope Henry
Mrs. North Stephens, Mrs.
Frankie Moore, Mrs. Cecile Tut
hill, Mrs. Hope Palmer, Mrs.
Marie Sonne, Mrs. Sylvia Man
ning, Mrs. Jessie Davis, Mrs. Ven
etta Riggs, Mrs. Vera Bacon,
Mrs. Doris Bacon, Mrs. Florence
Welch, Mrs. Agnes Wilcox, Mrs.
Maude Cole, Mrs. Florence Slater,
Mrs. Thelma Broszio, Mrs. Opal
Munson and Mrs. Dorothy Will
iams. The next regular meeting will
be Sept. 20. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Dee Stephens, Mrs. Norah
Stephens and Mrs. Bertha Carlile.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
OFFICERS ATTEND
MEETING IN SALEM
Mrs. Robert Green, president,
and Mrs Paul Paiv nrnciAnt
of the Roseburg Junior Woman's
club attended a meeting in Salem,
Wednesday for the presidents of
Oregon Junior Woman's clubs.
They toured Woodburn Boys
si-uuui mm naa mncn mere with
Mr. Lamb, supervisor. They visited
the cottage with the model living
unit, which was brought into being
through the efforts of the Junior
Woman's clubs of the Oregon Fed
eration of Woman's clubs. This
will be the 4th year the Wood
burn Boys school has been chosen
as a state project. The Oregon
Juniors have financed musical in
struments for a drum and bugle
corps, basketball uniforms, furni
ture, radio and record player,
plants for planters and records for
a record library, totaling a n
amount of $1,816.00.
This year plans have been made
to purchase T-shirts and sweaters
as rewards for the honor boy
point system. Also to purchase two
irrom piayers lor the
school; one to be used for the
music department and the other
for a cottage.
Vhe Roseburg Junior Woman's
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MOTHER AND DAUCHTE R Actress Joan Blon
dell, bark In Hollywood after several years In New York, is visited
at her studio by her 12-year-old daughter, Ellen PowelL
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING AT PARK
The Friendly Circle club held
an enjoyable meeting at Umpqua
Park Wednesday with Lois Pinker
ton, president, in charge of the
session and Margaret Pfaff, host
ess, serving refreshments.
A "Queen for a day" program
was enjoyed during the afternoon
social hours. The next meeting
will be announced later.
VFW AUXILIARY TO
MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT
The Vete'rans of Foreign Wars
auxiliary will meet Wednesday
night at the Eagles hall. All mem
bers and those eligible to mem
bership are invited.
WCTU TO MEET,
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON '
The Roseburg WCTU will meet
Wednesday afternoon at . two
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ada
Davis, 9i8 N. Jackson street. All
members are urged to be present.
club plans to have a fund raising
campaign in the near future for
funds to purchase one record
player. .
The national project for the club
this year will be dolls for the
Netherlands. Each club member
will make one stuffed doll. When
the project is completed the dolls
from the local club will be dis
played. Besides the. national and state
projects, the club has as their
local project the Douglas County
name, .
PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB
TO HOLD PICNIC
The Past Presidents club of the
American Legion auxiliary will
hold a six-thirty o'clock picnic sup
per at the Veterans hospital pic
nic grounds Wednesday evening.
Members and their husbands are
invited. Those attending nr.- asked
to bring their table service.
Average Home Pictured
In Study Of Mortgages
WASHINGTON ' m -The
Federal Housing administration,
after studying mortgages issued
on one out of every three new
homes -built in the U.S. in 1949,
came up today with this picture
of the average:
It was a one-family structure
of five rooms with a floor area
of 840 square feet. The property
had a total value, by FHA values,
of $8,502, of which the site ac
counted for $1,018. The average
owner financed his purchase with
a mortgage of $7,143 to be paid
off in 23 years.
. The average property was val
ued at just over twice the buyer
annual income. . ,
Mm, Aucj. 21, 150 The Newt-Review, Rowburg, Ore. 3
Oregon State Fair
Plans Promise
Banner Exhibit
With Oregon's 85th state fair
opening Labor day, Sept. 4, things
are shaping up tor an impressive
show at Salem, according to Leo
G. Spitzbart, fair manager. ,
More people than ever before
are expected for the week long
show by fair officials, and bigger
exhibits are in store for them.
Built around the theme of Oregon's
agricultural and industrial develop
ment, the fair will provide an im
pressive display of O r e g o n's
wealth.
With livestock entries now
closed, it appears that 5,000 head
of the state's premium livestock
will be on display in the barns.
Poultry and rabbit entries will
close Aug. 27, with minor classifi
cations closing later.
The exhibition buildings, newly
painted and repaired, will be
crowded with display from Ore
goo manufacturers. Farm mach
inery delears will have larger dis
plays than previously, as will Ore
gon's farm organizations.
Racing Superintendent Chas. A.
Evans is mulling an overflowing
list of racing entries, with a full
program of the Northwest's top
horses. Stall space at Lone Oak
track is at a premium, with the
best horses closing at Longacres
and due in for the fair's racing
meet.
There'll be plenty of entertain
ment at the fair. Free vaudeville
acts are on the midway every
afternoon, with the Salem Munici
pal band playing for them. Satur
day, Sept. 9, is Children's day,
with every ride on the midway
reduced to nine cents for children
under twelve.
Every evening there will be the
traditional horse show and rodeo
in the ring at the Stadium Nightly
in front of the grand stand will
be the Water Follies of 1950, a
magnificent stage show and aqua
cade. There's been no inflation at the
fair, either. Gate price is still 50
cents per person, with children un
12 admitted free.
Tenmile
By JULIA BREITENBUCHER
Mr. and Mrs. Sexson from Kin
caid, 111., visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Raines this
week. Mr. Sexson is Mr. Raines'
uncle. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Russ of Es
condido, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Morrell of Roseburg were dinner
guests at the Dwight Raines
home Monday.
Mrs. Velma Dougan, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Brodnix and daugh
ter, Velma, of Seatle, Wash., were
guests at the Elbert Smith and
B. B. Smith homes Wednesday
night. Mrs. Dougan is a niece of
Mrs. Elbert Smih.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cowley of
Pittsfield, Mass., and Miss Nancy
Dunnell of Colraine, Mass., were
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Dwight. They are rel
atives of Mr. Dwight.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peter-
sen of Lebanon, were overnight
guests at the Wayne Breiten
bucher home Wednesday night.
Mr. Petersen is a cousin of Mrs.
Breitenbucher.
Maxine Vance returned home
Thursday from Gaylord where she
had a visit at the Lewis Breiten
bucher home.
Children in junior high school
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than any other group.
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