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Q 14 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore Wed., Feb. 14, 1951 Extensive Fair Oaks Grange Session Includes Various Committee Reports the Goss memorial membership drive. Mr. Loerts expressed (hanks for the card sent his wife during her recent illness; Mrs. Helen Briscoe was reported to be ill at her home in Portland and the death of Mrs. Nellie Peterson's , mother-in-law was announced. Games Playtd A motion was adopted favoring a silver drill, proceeds to be turned over to the March of Dimes. $10 was collected. Mrs. Dorothy Norton conducted the lecturer program. A bean-bag tossing contest and a spelling match were held. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Dora Hamilton, Mrs. Gert rude Rogers and Mrs. Dorothy Parazoo. Visitors were Mrs. Mary Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Karsher and Claudia Rogers. Members present were: Miss Luella Pleuard, Ardcll Loerts, Mel ton Itegers, Mrs. Vila Hazlett, Harry Reed, Ben and Delbert Gurney, Mrs. Maggie Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brauningcr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frotscher, and Evelyn; William Thomas, Mrs. Jennie Harrison. Mrs. Mabel Crouse, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hib bard, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cracroft, Miss Barbara Brauningrr, Bill Smith, and Miss Vonnie Hibbard. Herbert Hibbard spoke on so cial security and the railroad sit uation Feb. 6 at a meeting of the Fair Oaks Grange. ' Legislative Chairman Hibbard furnished one of several reports given at the session. Agriculture Chairman Peter Ad ams discussed pea varieties and cultures and Mrs. Dorothy Norton reported on hospitality. Members of the committee, appointed for the first quarter, were Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Loerts and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith. Mrs. Nora Cracroft and Mrs Maggie Francis were appointed chairmen for the program and southern style chicken dinner alated Feb. 24 at the hall. Win Second Place Fair Oaks won second place In the county pest hunt, It was an nounced. Nickie Norton's losing pest-hunting team will host the Feb. 20 potluck dinner. There will be another potluck dinner Feb. 18 at the hall, starting at 1 p.m. Home Economics Chairman Mrs. Jean Smith named Mrs. Nora Cra croft and Mrs. Maggie Francis as hostesses for the Feb. 16 home economics meeting. Howard Cra croft installed Harry Reed as ex ecutive committee member. The group went on record as favoring SLABW00D In 12-16 and 24 In. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phene 151 DRUNKS PENALIZED Municipal Judge Ira B. Riddle reported the disposition of two cases in court Tuesday. Albert Richard Ihmrls, 46, Stev enson, Wash., mill worker, was committed for 10 days in the city jail in lieu of a $20 fine on a drunk charge. Melvin O'Neill Lancaster, 27, Roseburg ' laborer, forfeited $20 ball on a drunk charge. wn inn i ii . ii ii in i. q ,nji I, m imj I . ' " T ,', " ; ... j i - , Kim in it .-l,..i.,.i.., .. ,mj V.i limm m- THE THREE LADDS, Pat, Barbara and Sue, pupils of Sally Hilt's studio of Dance Arts, will present e special number during the Activv club's amateur hour Friday at 8 p.m. in the Junior high school auditorium. All proceeds will 90 to the polio fund, (Picture by Photo Labi . 0 Safety Committee Will Aid Civil Defense Plant The Governor's Regional Safety committee for the Roseburg area voted Monday to volunteer i 1 1 services in any way it can be helpful to the civil defense program. The committee voted to make an effort to help publicize the state tramc safety division s efforts over local rgdio stations. Howard Cracroft was appointed to the committee for (National If arm balety week. The local committee meets the second Monday of each month in the city council chambers, and a representative from the state safety division is usually present, according to Chairman Willis Erickson. Rery, Smarting Itch1 of Common Skin Rashes Don't itand auch torment another hour I jlutt mooth Retinol Ointment on your irritated kin at once. See how quickly iti medically proven ingredients in lan olin bring bliaaful, lonf -Luting reiiti. ITCH; hcoia 11 Maths con- Ufiouj and wtll con tinua tor lit U not toppeo ita tola cauta la tha Itch mtta. which u immune 10 ordinary treatment CXSORA aula me Itch-mite almoal Instantly Only inrM daya CXSORA treatment u required. sail ordere given oromrjt attention. rrea Merer Draia. Baeebora Business Opportunity DARI-DELITE A nationally known company in frozen food confections will interview prospective dealer for Douglas County. 'This is an opportunity tliat will not last long. For the investment required, the returns are very satisfactory. For Interview Write: P.O. BOX 764, VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON George Bliele Elected To Student Body Post George Bliele is the new assist ant treasurer of the Koseburg Sen ior high school student body. Bliele was chosen Feb. 8 at scnool election held in the gym nasium. It was the first student election where the students were ; required to vote at certain dele gated precincts, the polls were set up according to the class di visions. A group of names selected by the bookkeeping teachers was pre sented to the student council for elimination. Three students were selected by the council on the basis of scholarship and the ability to wor with others. I he names were posted on the bulletin board for inspection by the students prior to tne actum election. Bliele will automatically becom treasurer of the associated student body next year. open the cage. What George lost was 31 homing pigeons. BING OPERATED ON Santa Monica, Calif. 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