o 8 The News-Review. Rosebura, Ore Fri., Aug. 10, 1951 BENEFIT DANCE AND BASKET SOCIAL TO BE HELD SATURDAY A benefit dance and a basket social will be held Saturday at eight o'clock at the Guild hall in Kiddle for the Barney McNanv maca and family of Kiddle, who were burned completely out June SO. A door prize la to be given and also a prize for the couple who dances the best old-time waltz. All ladies are requested to bring baskets filled for two. Curt Davis of Kiddle and his band will furnish music and tn-tertainmcnt An .admission price will be charged. NEW! it's solid; can't spill! TUSSYMidnight Stick Perfume c 1114 A. Hum Now. ..haunting Tussy Midnight Perfume in solid stick form! It's pure Jxrumi with twice the fragrance and saying-power of cologne. So easy to use; no dripping or spilling. Just touch It to your skin... and you're beautifully perfumed. Carry It In your purse; use k anywhere, any time. FULLERTON REXALL STORE 127 NORTH JACKSON DIAL 3-7415 - i - - - - - - VFW AUXILIARY TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary will meet at eight o'clock next Tuesday evening at me Lit " 1 bor temple. Members are urged Wlargis Electric store, 112 E. Cass, 10 06 present, muse ouciiumB Big asked to take the Cobb street en trance to go upstairs in the Labor temple for the meeting. PENNY SUPPER TO BE HELD SATURDAY NIGHT South Deer Creek Grange will have a oennv sunoer Saturday eve nlng at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Bob Findlay. Grange la dies are asked to bring oaKea beans, salad and desserL Also their own table service. The public, is invited. L. A. TO B. OF R. T. TO PICNIC SUNDA Y The Ladies auxiliary to the Brnihflrhnod of Railway Trainmen will sponsor a picnic at four o'clock Sunday at umpqua pant, mem bers and their families are in vited to the potluck affair and those attending are asked to bring their table service. RIVERSDALE HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO MEET SUNDAY The Riversdale Happy Hour club will meet Sunday at six ociock for a picnic supper for all mem bers and their families at the home of W. E. Ott Sr., on the North Umpqua river. KANSAS PICNIC TO BE SUNDAY AT PARK All Kansas people and friends are invited to attend the Kansas picnic Sunday at Umpqua park. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service and a bas ket dinner. l NV' fOll WRAPPED J A I A aTffiV'fl'il AlllHHiichinoreexpen. 1 M Httft: eively mtula timn nvnr U.f . . ! wl 0 : xyat. .. FOOD AND FANCY WORK SALE TO BE HELD A food and fancywork sal.e will be sponsored by St Joseph's Al tar society Saturday, Aug. 11, at corner of S. Main street. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT TO MEET MONDAY The Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club will meet Monday at the home of Hatlie Neal, 814 Fleser street. All members are urged to attend. CATHOLIC RUMMAGE LADIES SALE The Catholic Ladles will have their regular rummage sale in the basement of the rectory Saturday from 9:30 to 4:00 o'clock. Macfe Fresh and Sweet Every Day V TM MAMAI 00 DELRICH COLORS MARGARINE, you pay no more fur iVlrich Yollow QiMrtora ... yet you'll enjoy what we honestly boliovc is the flnmt, moat drlidouR margarine ever tttitdo. TnaU how awtt, fnrah and delicious n mnrgnrine can be. Taste Yollow LVIrioli made with lll mvn't whole milk with the crrotn left in. Made fresh every day. Foil-wnpiH'd for tiwte perfection. Tried Others? Now Try THE DElRiCH TASTE Sit bow wm! tmj Iretl BgrgviM tS M O O Telephone Co. Begins New Move For Rates Boost SALEM UP) Pacific Tele. phone and Telegraph company has launched a new drive to gain a $.5,188,000 increase in Oregon tele phone rates. The company filed a new appli cation for the rate increase with Oregon Public Utilities commis sioner George H. Flagg and agreed to drop a circuit court suit which sought to overrule Flagg's rejec tion of a similar increase in April, 1950. The company said the new In crease would net the firm only $2,500,000, the rest going to pay federal taxes. "This repricing request." F. A. Dresslar, vice-president and gen eral manager said, "is necessary to meet sharply mounting costs, Increases apply to both toll and recently negotiated wilh the union. Incrascs apply to both toll and exchange rates, and the public and semi-public coin box rate is raised from 5 cents to 10 cents per call." ' Today's application the onlv one the company now has before the commissioner brings ud to date the company's urgent need for added revenues." Dresslar said. The rale increases would affect all Oregon telephone users. In explaining the reasons for the increase, Dresslar noted, "It is a regrettable and incongruous sit uation, but for every dollar of wage Increase brought about by the recent negotiatoins, approxi mately the same amount must be taken from telephone users for fed eral taxes." Hearings will be held on the pro posed rate increase in September. SUTHERLIN NOBLE GRAND'S CLUB MEET AT CHASE HOME The Past Noble Grand's club of Sutherlin was entertained at the John Chase home on East First Avenue Wednesday evening, by Mrs. John Chase, assisted by Mrs. C. J. Bielman and Mrs. Harry Barker, at a delicious seven-thirty o'clock 0dessert-supper, Beautiful bouquets of begonias were placed about the rooms and tormed a beautiful centerpeice for the cof fee table. Covers were placed at small card tables for: Mrs. Ella Weg ner, Mrs. Alva Manning, Mrs. Ted Burns, Mrs. Brittain Slack, Mrs. D. W. Beck, Mrs. Henretta Bes wick, Mrs. Henry Barge, Mrs. Belle Cook, Mrs. Mabel Ross, Mrs. Jack Culver Sr., Miss Luella Pleuard, Mrs. Ed Peterson, Mrs. Ray Parker, Mrs. Cora Allen, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Bielman and the host ess, Mrs. Chase. The business meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Burns. A motion was made and seconded that die club give 60 per cent of all money taken in at the Mart., to the Sutherlin Rebekah lodge. Mrs. Burns resigned her office as president as she is moving away and the vice president, Miss Pleuard, was installed in her place. Mrs. Burns was presented with a very lovely gift from the lodge as she would not be able to be here at the next regular meeting. The penny prize, given by Mrs. Barker, was won by Mrs. Ross. The door prize went to Mrs. Bes wick. The social hour was taken up in making paper flowers for the float which the Rebekahs entered in the parade for the Timber Days celebration. GARDEN DEPARTMENT TO MEET AT DOERNER HOME TUESDAY, AUG. 14 The garden department of the Roseburg Woman's club wiU meet at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday, Aug. 14, at the home of Mrs. Ray Doerner In Melrose. The club will visit York gardens at the coast Aug. 28. ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB TO HOLD PICNIC The Elearose Comfort club will hold Its annual club picnic Sunday at the Durch and Lucas ranch at one o'clock. Ice cream will be served in the afternoon. Bring table service. All members and j friends are most cordially invited ! to attend. i COMMODORE ROSE REUNION TO BE HELD SUNDAY , The Commodore Rose annual i family reunion will be held Sunday ; at one o'clock at Roberta creek ' school grounds. This will be a , basket dinner. Relatives and ! friends are invited to attend and are asked to bring a basket din ner and table service for their own family. BEST WESTERN DANCE misic Every Saturday Night SMOKY METCALF and his WRANGLERS A GOOD TIME FOR ALL! MELODY MT. 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