DILLARD PTA TO HOLD ALL DAY ftSSION WIDNESDAY The officer!, chairmen and room mothers of the Dillard-PTA arc Invited to attend an all day meeting at the home of Mra. Fred Albertus, Wednesday. Assisting will be Mra. Rosa Heinbach. The potluck luncheon will be served at 12:90 O'clock. DIAN-PIRRINE UNIT AUXILIARY TO MEET The regular meeting of Dean Perrine Unit No. 9, Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, will be held Thursday night, Jan. 17, at the Labor Temple, Cobb and Roberta Streets. Members and those eligible to membership are requested to be present By MYRTLE BURR Most of us are pretty much aware that music can affect the mind, the emo tions and even the bodily functions of men.' The prim itive witch doctor cured his patients with wild incanta tiona and crude music. Mothers have always soothed their young o n e a with soft lullabies. And mil itary leaders have inspired their troops with martial music. The modern scientists, doctors and psychologists, have proved beyond a doubt that music can make life easier and more pleasant for everybody. They've - found that stomach ulcers and other disorders aggra vated by worry and nervous ness are helped by the quiet- . ing influence of music Hos- Eitala use it to calm patients efore surgery. Dentists find it relieves tension of patients in their chairs. It's eveb been found that lively music can offset fatigue and make the aubject actually stronger. All the therapeutic bene fits of music are heightened, researchers say, if the sub ject makes the music him self. Actually creating the music provides the most ef fective outlet for emotional tension. A fine Hammond Organ will go well in your home. You'll be impressed by the beautiful, singing, tone. And you'U like the smart, sleek styling that makes it fit well into any modern set ting. We'll be glad to ar range convenient term pay ments for you at OTT & RICKETTS MUSIC STORE, 101-105 W. Cass 9t. Phone 3-3202 BADOURA CLUB MEETINO IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR AT W. H. CARTER HOME Badoura Club, Daughters of the Nile, held its last meeting at a seven-thirty o'clock dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. W. H. Carter with Mrs. Roy Bellows and Mrs. Carl Wimberly assisting hostesses. Interesting reports were given by Mra. Carter, president, and her officers for the year. A letter was read from the Queen of Nydia Temple, Marjorie Simpson, thanking the club for its pari in making ine oriental bazaar such a auccess in Portland. The following officera were elec ted for the coming year: Mrs. Bernard Young, president; Mrs. Roy Catching, vice presi dent; Mrs. Earl Bleile, secretary and Mrs. v. v. untes, treasurer. Those present were: Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs. Robert Bellows, Mrs. Earl Bleile, Mrs. W. J. Carr, Mrs. C. V. Crites, Mrs. M. C. Cas sel, Mrs. W. H. Carter, Mrs. Bruce LlUott. Mrs. Vera Has- brook, Mrs. Essie Koentz, Mrs. Albert Micelli, Mrs. E. C. Pat terson, Mrs. Elliott Perkins, Mrs. L. L. Powers, Mrs. George Quine, Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. K. B. K nodes, Mrs. r. B. virden, Mrs. Carl Wimberly, Mrs. Sam Warg and Mrs. A. J. Young. HOME EXTENSION UNIT HOLDS BUSINESS SESSION The Days Creek CanyonviUe Home Extension Unit met at the home of Mrs. Jack Gaulke, Jan. 10. Vice chairman, Mrs. T. L. Weaver, conducted the short bus iness session. Miss Paterson was present to give the demonstation 'Window Treatments." Many interesting curtain samples were displayed including the new syn- luetic fabrics. Miss Paterson also explained the program of the As sociated country women of the World. It is hoped that the Douglas County Units will participate in this next year. Ladies present were: Mesdames, William F. Brown, Carl Snelling, T. L. Weaver, Carl Hill, Roger Suit Yourself at I Joe I Richards i I il Farifield, Chapman, Huston, Bruce Ferguson, J. H. Swiney, Albert Brown, Jack Gaulke and Miss Paterson. EAST DOUGLAS HOME EXTENSION UNIT HOLDS POTLUCK LUNCH The East Douglas Home Ex tension Unit met at the South Deer Creek Grange Hall Jan. a for an all-day meeting with a potluck luncheon at noon. A short business meeting was held in tne forenoon witn Mrs. Vern Shrum, chairman, presiding. In the afternoon. Miss Betty Pat erson, county agent, gave an in teresting demonstration on "Win dow Treatments." Those present were: Miss Pat erson, Mra. vern Shrum, Mrs. Lawrence DIgby, Mrs. Harold Hinds, Mrs. Mark Angel, Mra. Ken neth Eberhard, Mrs. Taylor Mc Cord, Mrs. Lillie Van Horn, Mra. Jim Henigan, Mrs. blarney Bald win, Mra. Dick Hook, Mrs. Lou Di2bv. Mrs. Sam Ball. Mrs. D. W Wadsworth, Mra. Ray Ballou and a guest, Mrs. N. J. Ballou of Townsend, Mass . MELROSE FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB MEETS AT HOFMAN HOME WEDNESDAY The Melrose Friendly Hour Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ellen Hofman. The new officers present took charge of that business meeting with the vice-president, Mrs. Ha zel Bly, in the chair. A donation was made to the March of Dimes and plans for the year's work were discussed. Mrs. Grace Fenn conducted a short program of New Year'a re solutions. The next meeting will be an all day affair, Jan. 16, with Mrs. Louise Morris. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon and the work hours will be spent in stencil cutting and textile painting. Refreshments were served to a guest, Mrs. Beatrice Johnson, and members, Mrs. Hazel Bly, Mrs. Katie Conn, Mrs. Clara Herr man, Mrs. Norma Fenn, Mrs. Wanda Turpin, Mrs. Alma Greer, Mrs. Louise Morris, Mrs. Grace Fenn and the hostess, Mra. Hof man. - NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY ENJOYED AT KRUSE HOME XI OMICROM CHAPTER TO MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT POWELL HOME XI Omicron Chanter. Beta Sig ma Phi will meet Wednesday eve- nine at eight o clock at the noma si Mra. Eugene Powell. All mem bers are requested to oe present. December was a wonderful month of fun and enthusiastic en lightenment for ' members of XI Omicron Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. Theater in the Orient. Japanese Women and Living under the Im perial Sun were the topic of dis cussion. The' chapter is intent up on learning more of other nations' creeds, customs, political learn ings, dress and customa and hopes to obtain a more tolerant under standing of their foreign "ihbors. Misa Helen Casey told ' in her own delightful way about "Theatre in the Orient" and complimented her excellent program by present ing a Chinese play. Betti Domen ico. Julia Kidder and MAV.N Barker, dressed in authentic Chi nese costumes, exacted manv a chuckle from the au'-Mic" -vlth their amateur portrayal, This meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Rhodes with Mrs. Clarence DeCamn as co-hostess. The annual Christmas party was held at the home of Mrs. Verdun Boucock. Bright Christ mas decorations and a miniature tree glittering with colorful .balls helped put the members in a fes tive mood. A short business meet ing was held, then Mrs. -Clarence PCmp nrep'd m "Living Under the' Imperial Sun of Heaven." Miss Helen Casey. honorary member and guest of the evening, delighted members with her readinvs of Christmas stories. After an exchange of gifts be tween secret sisters, they enjoyed singing innstmas carols and were served refreshments by the socio! committee. Mrs. Eugene Powell, Mrs. E. A. Radn. Mr- Vorrtm Boucock, Mrs. Marcus Brown, Mrs. Sidney Fredricksnn, Mrs. Sid ney Domenico. Mrs. Robert Kid der. Mrs. Jack Farris, Jr. Mra. John Todd. Mrs. Frank Wickham. Mrs. Harr Hnri. Mrs Robert Rhodes. Mrs. Clarence DeCamp, Mrs. Ernest M. BTKir, ir., -Mrs. '.ester WimMHv and H r'- Church are the members who attended the December meeting). ELGAROSE COOKING r CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The Elgarose Cooking Club met Friday. Election of officers was at the home of Mra. Vern Wooton held. They are as follows: Presi dent Loleta Buell; Secretary, Dixie wooton; vice President, Margie Hanson, Club Reporter Donna Sundberg; Recreation Leader, Sal ly Brown, and Song and Yell Lead er, Charlotte Sand. Those joining the Cooking Club were: Donna Sundberg, Charlotte Sand, Dixie Wooton Sally Brown, Loteia Buell and Margie Hanson. The next meeting will be held Jan. 25 at the home of Mrs. Wooton. Lovely refreshments were served before the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kruse '-and son, Jeffery, entertained New Year a Eve with i party. At late hour a smorgasbord was ser ved to: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madsen and son; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stark and Linda; Bob Feldkamp, Joan Rutter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denton, Norma Fisher. Jerry Coen. Gor don Singleton, Harriet Booth, Charles Scofield. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Miller, Bill Carstens Vnd Mary Campynol. MRS. ROBERT ARNESON, above, will be guest speaker ot the Wednesday meeting of the St. George s Episcopal Guild.. This will be the first function held in the newly completed parish house. Mrs Arneson is a member of the national executive board of women's auxiliary and rep resentative to the Oregon Diocesan Council. ROSEBURG, OREGON PHONE 3-5553 I j . JUPS I ran . e mm I itvt rs ' ' III 1 a BIB , GUARDIANS ASSOCIATIONS HAS MONTHLY MEETING The monthly meeting of the Roseburg Camp Fire Guardians Association was held Tuesday eve ning ai me First christian Church. The outgoing chairman. Mra. Dortha Soli, had charge of the business session. Officers for the coming year are: Mra. Bernard Howser, chairman; Mrs. Martha W i a h a r t, vice-chairman, Mrs. Joyce Schemer, secretary-treasurer. Committees appointed Include: publicity, Mrs. Frances Young; social, Mrs. Mildred Weathers and Mrs. Cloy Radford, hospitality, Mrs. Winnie Wilson and Mrs. Edith Miller. It was announced that the skat ing parties are to be held Feb. 3 and 10 at the Rolletta Rink. COUNTRY STYLE DANCE TO BE HELD FRIDAY A Country Style dance will be : held Friday night, Jan. 18, at the I Melrose Grange Hall. Grangers and friends are invited. Those at tending are asked to wear jeans and ginghams. j DINNER HELD AT ! KRUSE HOME RECENTLY j Mr. and Mrs. Don Kruse and son, Jeffery, recently entertained friends at a lovely turkey dinner. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stark and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denton, Miss Joan Rut ter and Bob Feldkamp. - I AZALEA GARDEN CLUB TO FURNISH OOUGHNUTS FOR BLOODBANK WEDNESDAY The Azalea Garden Club will furnish doughnuts at h Red C-o Bloodbank which will be at the Presbyterian Church in Glendate Wednesday. FIRST SESSION TO BE HELD IN NEW PARISH HOUSE WEDNESDAY The first session of the Guild of St. George's Episcopal Church will be held Wednesday in the newly completed parish house. Corporate communion will be held at 11 o'clock followed by a potluck lunch eon at noon. A special program is planned in honor of completion of the parish house. Hostesses are Mrs. A. u. tienninger. Mrs. Fred Lockwood and Mrs. John Aker. FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR CLUB TO MEET AT DILLARD The Friendly Neighbor Club of Dillard will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Fred Albertus All members are asked to be present.- . V ; . ; FOUR AND TEN CLUB TO MEET - The Four and Ten Club will meet Wednesday for a noon luncheon at the' home of Mrs. Faye Jensen with Mrs. Hattie Guerin as co hostess. BUSY STEPPERS CLUB TO MEET The Busy Steppers club will meet at the home of Effie Croucher Wednesday. All members are ask ed to be present DENTAL ASSISTANTS I HOLD INTERESTING MEETING WEDNESDAY The regular business meeting of the Umpqua District Dental As sistants Society waa held Wednes day evening at the home of Eve lyn Hensley in Sutherlin with Helen Buswell serving aa co-hostess. The meeting was conducted by Clara Clark, vice president, in the absence of Pauline Parrott, who waa ill. Flora Rolfsness waa also reported I1L There were nine members and one guest present. Miss June John son who formerly worked as a Dental Assistant in Spokane and now is living in Roseburg intro duced and welcomed Into the club. Anna Lou Burdette won the travel- ing prize. A delicious dessert and coffee was served by the two host esses. The next meeting will be held at the home of Anna Lou Burdette, in autnerun tea. is. bever.w ,voiu- quist will be co-hostess. All mem bers from Roseburg and Myrtle Creek are asked to meet at 7:00 p.m. in front of the Umpqua hotel and go to Sutherlin in a group. Those present were: Clara Clark. Anna Lou Burdette, Beverly Nord quist, Ethelmae Wilson, Jackie Schindler, Barbara Smith, Joy Augustus, Helen Buswell anil Eve lyn Hensiey. OES SOCIAL CLUB PLANS WEDNESDAY MEETING IN CANYONVILLE OES Social Club of Oregon Chan ter, CanyonviUe, will meet at the home of Mrs. T. Guy McGee with Mrs. Ralph Weaver as co-hostess, Wednesday. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET WEDNESDAY EVENING American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the Kohlhagen buildine at eight o'clock Wednesday eve ning, au memoers are cordially uiviieu io ' auena. Tues., Jan. IS, 1952 TW NewvRtvltw. Roseburg. Ore. 3 ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Roseburg Art and Embroid ery Club will meet at the home of Mrs. G. L. Sinclair, 1353 Harrison St., Wednesday. All members are urged to attend. Elkton By MRS. GRACE SAWYERS Sue Suloff has been convales cing the past week from the mea sles. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Knypstra and Dolores, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bainbridge and son returned Sat urday evening from California where they spent the Christmas holidays. The Church of Christ had potluck dinner at the church following services Sunday morning. The an nual church business meeting and election of officera waa held. Charles Clement returned to Elk- ton Wednesday, and is now set tled at his home. He is being cared tor by neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carnes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Madi son and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Haines were Sunday dinner guests at ine nome oi air. and Mra. Charles Solomon, in honor of the Solomon'a 21st wedding annivers ary. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fisher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hen derer and family and Dr. Guy Wright of Eugene were Sunday dinner guests at the C. G. Hend- erer home. Mrs. Henderer is im proving and ia able to walk more each day. Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Esslinger and daughter, Virginia, of the Elk ton Grange left Tuesday for Mon tana to visit with Mr. Esslinger'a father, who is in the hospital. Tin Esslingers expect to be gone for a week or ten daya. The WSCS met Wednesday at the Methodist Church. Ten members were present for the potluck lunch and business meeting. A kitchen shower followed, after the kitchen cupboarda had been cleaned. The Rev. Mr. Hamilton of the Methodist Church returned Thurs day from a business trip to Port. una. Clara RUey and Velma Binder were business visitors to Roseburg Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rease Grubbe, Scottsburg, were Elkton business visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Charles Randall are in Portland for a few days. The fir tree that had been a land. mark of the Methodist parsonage grounda haa been hewn down. Billy Bmder returned from Sac red Heart Hospital in Eugene, Sat urday. Billy waa confined to the hospital for a week. Elkton School District 34 will bold a special public meeting Jan. 14 to discuss problems of public interest. The meeting will be held at the school gym. The town Christmas tree was removed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Lakey, Mrs. Dorothy Crow- nerst and children, all of Drain, were button visitors Saturday. Joint installation of the 100? and Rebekah Lodges waa held Sat urday night. Garrell Madison was installed as noble grand of the Odd Fellows Lodge and June Morganti, noble grand of the Rebekah Lodge. JOB'S DAUGHTERS TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT Roseburg Bethel No. 8, Job's Daughters, will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Masonic tem ple. Memben and those with pro per Masor.ie affiliations are re quested tq attend. IVAN EDWARDS 1st Clan Construction Contracting or Time and Material Ph. 3-7493 1251 Harrison Coaxial TV Network Nod Given Astorian ASTORIA 141 The City Council has granted L. E. Parsons per mission to operate a coaxial tele vision network in Astoria. Parsons said he would begin stringing cable immediately. His network will pick up telecasts from Station KING, Seattle, and distribute them to local vlewera. ?$ Travel ' the sbtrttst real U.llrk. I AST See year local lut Agent lie m ' -I HEATING OILS Diesel and Stove Oils' Quality Oils For Every Piirpese . PROMPT METERED DELIVERIES E. 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Scottsburg, 2 p.m.-4 p.m; Gsrdiner Lumber Co., 4 p.m.-5 p.m.- Bank, Drain, 11 a.m.-T pm; Thomas Hotel, Oakland, noon-T pm. and Empire Mill Works, Sutherlin, IS a.m.-J p.m, JAN. 18 Reedsport Bridge Mill, a.m. CO., Scootsburg, 5:30 p.m.-7 p.m.; noon; I.G.A. Store, Reedsport, I Mom & Pop Sea Foods, Winchester j P m-f P -! Corner Shell Station. Bay, 2 pm.-J p.m.; Gray Lumber i Gardiner, nooa-T p.m.; Nonpanel Co., Curtin. 10:30 a.m.-l p.m.; Gae School, noon J p. m.; Anlaut Lumber Co., 2 p.m.-3:30 Thomas Hotel, oauana, 11 a m, p.m.; Drain High School, t a.m 5 p.m.; Martin Brothers' Box Co., Oakland, 11 a.m. -5:30 p.m., and Sutherlin High School, a a.m. un til finished. Jan. It 7 p.m. and Suthelin Post Office, 11 a.m.-T p.m. JAN. II Love's Pontiac Garage, Reeds.' port, 10 a.m.-l p.m.; Nichels Jew elry Store, Reedsport, 2 p.m.-S H e d e n s Store, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Long-Bell Housing Scottsburg, 4 p.m.-s p.m.; zioik ouski Beach Park, Coast Guard Station, 3 p.m. -7 p.m.; Cold Springs Store, noon-7 p.m.; Bank, Drain, U a.m.-7 p.m.; Martin Brothers Box Co, Oakland, 7 a.m.-lO a.m.: Union Gap, 3 p.m.-7 pm; and Sutherlin Homes Project, 11 am. T p.m. JAN. 17 Reedsport High School, 9 a.m. noon; E. K. Wood Lumber Co., Reedsport, 2 p.m. -6 p.m.; Gardiner Mill, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m; Plywood Mill, Gardiner, 2 pm.-5:30 p.m.; Scotts Valley School, 1:30 am. It a.m.- Wbin-'- " Greswril ,. k,b p.m.; umpqua Drug store, Keeds- Scottsburg,1' ,' , nm. .nH . ater, Sutherlin, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Thomaa Hotel, Oskland, 10 a.m. t p.m. and Sutherlin Post Office, 10 a.m.-S p.m. Just a reminder not to forget this free x-ray service. Her tt the first week's n schedule for this county wide project to discover that great crippler, tuber culosis, in its unsuspecting victims. There's no waiting, no undressing! Just go to the unit as It visits your community and hava a chest x-ray made. In short time you will receive a card telling you if you are a victim of dreaded T-B. Check the above schedule for the time and place that tha units will be in your community. Ml 'IT'S THE dAVWCrOW EVERY ITEM THAT COUNTS HIGHWAY 99 SOUTH NEAR CITY LIMITS