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0 The Ntws-Rtvitw, Roteburg. Or. Wed., June 27, 151 I NU PHI MU CHAPTER HAS POTLUCK SUPPER I AT KASER HOME FORMER MONTANA RESIDENTS INVITED TO ATTEND PICNIC 0 PYTHIAN TEMPLE TO HOLD LAST MEETING BEFORE FALL Pylhian temple No. 23 will havi? the last meeting before the sum mer recess Thursday eveum- at eight o'clock at the K. P. hall. All membera are urged to attend. NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY AT HOME OF MRS. R. D. PARSON The Northside Sunshine club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mm. R. D. Parson. All members are asked to be present. LADY ELKS TO MEET AT ELK'S LOUNGE ROOM THURSDAY EVENING The Lady Elks will meet in the lounge room Thursday evening at eight o'clock. All membera are urged to attend. It. HERE'S OUR OIL, HERE'S THE. JURV, HERE'S THE VERDICT 'BURKS' FURY oil- rn yQTVio FRIENDSHIP CLUB OF PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET AT LANOIS HOME The Friendship club of the Pylh ian Sisters opened its current year with a social meeting Wednesday I at the home of Kdythe I.andu in j North Roseburg. The evening was devoted to games and telling of amusing ex I periences of the members. Re- freshmenta were served by the hostess. Guests of the evening were Viv ian logsdon and Rune Joe Moore. Members present were: Velma Permin, Mattie Jackson, Dee l.auer, Margaret Shelton, Minnie South, Ida r'ermin, Ethel Skavdal, Gladys Krenelte, Grace llelvey, Belle Crenshaw and the hostess, Kdythe Landis. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN TO MEET FOR LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE THURSDAY The women of the Roseburg Country club are to meet Thurs day at 12:30 noon for a luncheon at the clubhouse. Contract bridge will be played at one o'clock. All membera are urged to attend. iSrablM la hlfhl con taajoua and will con tinue for Ufa II not ilaaMd Its nl nuu la tha tttlt mlta which la Immuna to ordinary Iraalmant KXSOKA kills lha llrh-mll almoal Instantly Only Ihrra da,- EXSOKA Iraatmanl la raqulrad Mail orders given prompt attention. Postpaid SU FRED MEYER DRUGS, ROSEBURG ITCH Gamma chapter, Nu Phi Mu, members enjoyed a delightful pot luck supper Wednesday evening in the attractive garden of Mr, and Mrs. Neil Kaser on Harvard avenue. Guests were Mrs. M. C. Bowker, Mrs. Wayne Crooch, Mrs. Bernard Saar and Mrs. lnet McGowan. Members present were Miss Betty Hedge, Mrjs Huby Willey, Miss Donna Pinard, Miss Shirley Spen cer, Miss Ruth Davis, Miss Glenna Sue Gill, Mrs. Norman Sallee and the advisor, Mrs. Kaser. Plant for future activities of the chapter were made. The next meet ng will be July II at the home of Betty Hedge on the -North Ump- j qua road. WSCS CIRCLES TO ! MEET AT FOLLOWING HOMES OF MEMBERS I All circles of the Woman's So j ciety of Christian Service of the First Methodist church will meet Thursday at one-thirty dessert luncheons at the following places. No. 1 at the home of Mrs. A. B. Taylor, 1425 Madrone avenue: No. 2. Mrs. J. K. Dent, 84S South Pine street: No. 3 Mrs. G. M. Krell, 715 South Pine street; No. 4, Mrs. L. M. Hodges, Calkins Road. Those desiring transportation for this circle are asked to contact Mrs. W. G. Shtigart or Mrs. II. C. Wells; No. 5, Mrs. D. A. Kier, 1127 Har vard avenue. ROTARY ANN TO MEET AT LUNCHEON THURSDAY Rotary Anns will meet at a 12 o'clock no-hostess luncheon Thurs day at the Hotel Rose. This will be the last meeting until fall. New officers will be in charge. All mem bera are urged, to be present. j All former residents of Montana are invited to attend a picnic planned for one o'clock luncheon July 15, in the Grants Pass Dark Each family is asked to bring its own basket of food and table service. Ice cream, coffee and soft drinks will be served by the com mittee in charge. Tiller Troupers In Days Creek "June Hullabaloo." a six act play, will be oresented by the Til ler Troupers at Days Creek school auditorium Friday evening, June 29. Two brief plays art also ached uled. The Troupers, a non profit or ganization that does not accept dues, plans to travel for a year to provide entertainment and as- aist community organization raising funds. No admission will be charted, but contributions to a furtherance fund will be accepted and complimentary be will tickets given. Scenes from "June Hullabaloo" will include a Paris cafe, a bleak New England town, a Hollywood dance studio, a trip to Uregon and a visit to the South. "The Purple Dorrknow" and "The Hat' are the titles of the other two plays. Any town in Ore gon is the setting for the lirst and a New Kngland town is the scene of the latter. Helen Casey of Roseburg will be guest artist of the evening. A mu sical skit,"Clothcline Capers", will close the evening of entertainment. The complete combustion of our fuel oil meant it it astro economical. Join the satisfied uitn. Phont 3-8522. Yowr Guarantee ot Quicker Claonor Hoot. 100 DISTILLED, TOOl . JIM MYERS Dsuf let County Distributor Of SIGNAL PRODUCT 1156 N Sttphont DIAL 3-1522 Owners All Say "I'm Glad I Bought An Oil-O-Matic Oil Burner "Oil O-Matic qualify pays me In 1. LOWER FUEL BILLS (Up to 50) 2. LONGER LIFE (Precision built) 3. LESS SERVICE (Famous lifetime nozile) OIL-0-MATIC OIL BURNERS FURNACES ii ANDERSON FURNACE AND SHEET METAL 120 Gaidar. Volley Rood Diol J 4534 RoMburt, Oreton Special Meetinq Set j At Riddle High School A special meeting will be held at Riddle hih school Wednesday, June 27, to consider the purchase ol 16 acres ot land lor school district 70. Acquisition of the land iff neces sary if the district is to tnantain a standard high school. A standard school should be built on i 12 acre site and an acre should be added to the grounds with the addition of each 100 pupils exceeding a 400 enrollment. LION-SAVING CAMPAIGN JUNAGADIf, India M A campaign has opened here by op ponents of unrestricted hunting to save an estimated 225 lions in the famous Gir forests believed to be the last of their species in Asia Lion h mill ng is still oermitted but only on special license by the Saur- ashtra state government which ad ministers the forests. 4kiM foment Season ' .--mm Ufa' ' ' f Four Important Tips for Health . . 1 Get plenty of Vitamins . . . Vitamins burn the starch and sugar von mat. " 2 Get plenty of Iron and protein to avoid anemia and oao circufa tlon diseases. 2 Avoid overweight -many diseases stem from an overworked heart and other organs. tj Get plenty of minerals with your vitamins most modern day foods have necessary elements removed. 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