8 The News-Review, Roseburej, Ore.- Tues. April 17, 151 See the NEW ncHmnu ails 1 with the r NEW WAY c to pick up t sound! No dangling cordsl 1 aV No distracting clothes noisesl No strain to hearl SONOTONE FREE Pl tend me fore hook lf tellinc the eiciitnt tiory oi the nw Sonotone. Git HEARING CENTER ROSE HOTEL 1 r.M. . P.M.. Wed., Apr. 18th MEXICO TOPIC AT MELROSE HE CLUB WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mr. Dave Busenbark and Mrs. Royce Busenbark presented a pro gram on Mexico at (he Wednesday evening meeting of the Melrose lome Economics club. They told if their recent trip there, the points rf interest visited and the customs if the people. Mrs. Herman Aydeloft enter tained the croup at her home, as- isted by Mrs. Kay Doerner and .Mrs. CLyde Kenyon. A brief busi ness meeting preceded the pro Sram. Those atteniling were Mrs. D. N. Busenbark, Mm. R. A. Busenbark, Mrs. Sybley Nielsen, Mrs. Krnest eltleman. Mrs. H. D. Simmons, Mrs. Walter Kruse, Mrs. C. E. 'ieece, Mrs. (iearfie Showers and Mrs. James Andrews. The next meeting will be held at he home of Mrs. R. A. Busenbark. The time will be announced later. GREEN FINGER GARDEN CLUB TO MEET APRIL 10 The Green Finger Garden club i will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pauline Greenfield i on the Rifle Range road. All mem I bcrs are requested to be present. I The club's exhibit at the recent I spring flower show, won a blue I ribbon. The display was most inter I esting with a variety of house plants, miniature cacti, primroses, : I tulips and hyacinths. j I BUSY STEPPERS CLUB TO MEET AT POTLUCK AFFAIR The Busy Steppers club will meet at a noon potluck luncheon Thnrs- day at the home of Ms. Adda ' Ollivant. All members are cordially ; invited. 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All sizes UP I V To 120 616 To . 116 Sizes 6' r KING SIZE PRINTS AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE & FtrdMeytr 112 tADRTH JACKSON "OUTDOOR WEALS" IS TOPIC FOR EAST DOUGLAS EXTENSION GROUP The April meeting of the East 'Douglas Extension unit was held Wednesday afternoon at the lovely : home of Mrs. Taylor McCord on the banks or the North Umpqiia i river near Glide. A moat enjoyable day was spent by the members preparing an outdoor meal. The project leaders were Mrs. George Case beer and Mrs. Vern Shrum. A business meeting was con ducted in the afternoon by the ! chairman, Mrs. Brumbach. Elec tion of officers for the coming y?ar ! was hehl. .Those elected were Mrs. Vern Shrum, chairman; Mrs. Wil ; liam Melton, vice-chairman, and 'Mrs. Sam Ball, xecretary-treas-urer. A plant Kale and silver tea will be held the afternoon of April '& at the Glide Grange hall. Anyone interested is invited to attend. The next regular meeting will he May 9 at the home of Mrs. j William Melton on South Deer I Creek. Those present were the ! Mesdames Alda Brumback, S. II. Haas, Guy Kinnen, Ed llartz, Vera Standley, Gertrude Ballon, Ada : Melton, Frances Melton, Winona : Bailey, Taylor McCord, Don Wrifiht, Esther McKibbcn. Betty Fox, Ruby Weaber, Vern Shrum, Jim Marier, Earl Ramsey, Sam Bull, Evelyn Hcnnigan, George : Caseheer. Dean Wadsworth, and ; Maurice Weber. ROSE BURG REBEKAH LODGE HAS MEETING Roseburg Rebekah IxxJae No. 41 met in regular session last Tues day flight with Lotus Graves, noble grand and Mildred Gardner, vice grand, in their respective chairs. Kathleen Snyder was balloted upon to become a member of the lodq? by initiation. Voting was held for delegates and alternates to attend Hebekali Assembly to be held in Klamath Falls in May. A very enjoyable program was presented by Good of the Order Chairman, louise Hibhs, consisting of 2 baton numbers presented by Norma Joyce Hill and two short skits. The following members will ! serve on the refreshment commit i tee for the next meeting: Ona ! Williams. Jessie Mill. Stella Gil bert, Gene lonard, Mary Myers, Margaret Saunders, Rita Frits and Bernire Smith. The next regular meeting will . be Tuesday, April 24 at 8:00 o'clock, i Staff practice will be held Wednes day, April 18 at 7:30 p.m. ; TRI-HI Y CLUB HAS ! ELECTION OF OFFICERS i The Tri-IIi-V club met Wednes- ' day evening and elected the fol lowing officers: president, Anne I Marriott; vice-president, Beulah Johnson; secretary, Loretta John- ; son; treasurer, Aiiene ('off man; : sgt-at-arms, Mickey McKern; his- i torian, Claire Freeman, and chap- , lain, Joyce Harpham. Installation of officers will be ' held at senior high school April 25 at 7:30 p.m. Faculty members and parents are invited. Refresh ments will be served. ' NURSES ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES FOOD SALE ! Oregon State Nurses association. district No. 11, will sponsor a food sale Saturday, April 21. in the Rose burg Electric store on Jackson street The sale will begin in the , morning. ; WEST MELROSE CLUB TO MEET AT SEELEY HOME i The West Melrose club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of i Mrs. E. M. Seeley. A plant sale will be held following the business ' meeting. All members are asked to be present. LAZY DAISY CLUB TO j MEET AT POTLUCK I.azy Daisy club members are l invited to attend a noon potluck luncheon Thursday at 1836 Ellen 'avenue with Mrs. Vernon Bristow , as hostess. All members are urged to be present. MR. AND MRS. THOMPSON TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson will celebrate their golden wedding April 29. They will hold open-house for their friends anM neighbors at their home at Wilbur. IS YOUR STREET DUSTY? Do you hove to clean house erery day because of dust? If so, let us settle your problems and your dust. Prompt, economical service. R0SEBURG FUEL OIL SERVICE 343 NORTH JACKSON PHONE 3-8135 ! HAPPY HOUR CLU MEETS AT KRUSE HOME ON WEDNESDAY Riversdale Happy Hour club wl at the home of Mrs. H. B. K.Ttse Wednesday afternoon with her daughter. Mm. Neil Christian, as co-hostess. Lovely refreshments ( were served. The club voted to give S-S to tSe ! cancer fund. Mm. Glenn tox, chair i man of the community sign com 1 mittee, gave a report on that proj 1 ect. Mrs. Doyle Webster was asfcej i to become a member of the club. ' Games were played and visiting was enjoyed. i Members present were Mrs. W. ! E. Ott. Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. Krnest Trussell. Mrs. C. M. Stark, i Mrs. Doyle Webster. Mrs. Wallace Cox, Mrs. L. W. Cottrell. Mrs. Don ! Harmon, Mrs. B. A. I'tterback, Mrs. W. E. Imell. Mrs. Dale Guiley. Mrs. Glenn Cox. Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Mrs. R. L. Harmon. Mrs,. Don Gui , ley, Mrs. Don Kruse, Mrs.' Ned Dixon, Mrs. J. E. Stapleford. Mrs j H. W. Conn and the two hostesses I Guests were Mary Dawn. Ellen and Timmy Epperly. Gail and I'egiy Harmon, Gordy Cottrell. I.ynette Conn, Bobby Cox and ! Greg, Mark and Dean Christian, j The next meeting will be May 9 at the home of Mrs. It. L. Har- mon with Mrs. Don Harmon as I c-o-hostess. i PNG CLUB TO MEET ' THURSDAY EVENING i The Pact Vnhle GranHf rluh will i mppl ThnrcHav vnin0 at a 7-11 o'clock dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. Carl Nickens. 1320 Ballf i street with Mrs. Fred A. Goff, I Mrs. Paul Krueger, Mrs. James Young. Mrs. J. W. Bowman and 1 Mrs. V. T. Jackson as hostesses, i All members are urged to be pres. 1 ent. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN TO MEET ON THURSDAY j Women of the Roseburg Country j club wilt meet Thursday at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the clubhouse. Mrs. Clyde Knight, president, has urged all members to be present as plans are being outlined for the annual spring gust-day affair to be held May 16 at the clubhouse. OES TO HOLD INITIATION AT TEMPLE THURSDAY An initiation for members of the Order of Eastern Star will he held Thursday evening at the Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock. Members and . visiting members are invited. Re : freshments will be served alter the meeting. ZULEIMA CLUB TO HOLD SEWING MEETING Zuleima club. Daughters of the Nile, will sew for the Shrine hos pital Wednesday at a meeting be ginning at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. J. A. Joelson, 60 S. Main street. -All members are urged to be present. WOMEN'S SOCIETY TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Women's society of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday alto-noon in the church parlors. All women of the church are invited. LOOKS IMPRESSIVE, BUT Generalissimo Francisco Franco, dictator of Spain, reviews troops and tanks ot his army in Madrid. The tanks are of pre-World War II vintage, as is nearly all Spain's military equipment. De Luxe Flavor I In Spiced Prunes By GAYNOR MADDOX j NEA Staff Writer Many a less expensive meat diMi takes on a de luxe ta.ste when served with a fruit conserve. Dried fruits, now abundant, j make conserves and marmalades of rich flavor and require very little cooking skill. Try a few now to brighten your economy main dishes. Apricot Almond Marmalad (Makot approximately 1 pint) Two cups dried apricots. M cups granulated sugar, V cup sliced blanched almonds. 1 cup orange juice, 2 teaspoons grated j orange rind, 2 teaspoons grated I lemond rind. j Rinse apricots, cover with water ' and cook until soft and water is 1 well evaporated. 3d to 40 minutes, i Beat appricots until smooth, add j sugar, almonds, orange juice and i rinds, and cook about 30 minutes 'stirring frequently. Pour into hot glasses and when cold, seal with paraffin, j Spictd Stuffed Prunes ! 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Moore, musical directors, have been practicing the various Roseburg School Bands, Senior Band and Pep land from the High School and the Junior, Intermediate and Advance Bands from the Junior High School, for weeks to present the parents and townspeople with one of the finest concerts ever to be scheduled in Roseburg. Traditional favorites, novelty selections ond popular hits are scheduled for this concert. Yes, this is a musical event that will be remembered by all who attend, Mak a dot now to attend th Spring Concert in the Senior High School Auditorium, tomorrow night, April 18, at 8:15 p.m. The band members have been working hard to present a superb concert of outstanding music . . . let's show them our interest in their school activities by attending their concert. You'll enjoy every minute of the fine music. m I p I v 0 Hi II ic ITS THE ON EVERY ITEM THAT COUNTS YOUR HOME-OWNED AND OPERATED SUPER MAMiftT South Stephens ot the City Limits WEI PARKWGV Q q (5) (a) (S)