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BUSY STEPPERS HAVE ALL DAY MEETING The Busy Stepperi met at the home of Bertha Dossey (or an all day meeting and delicious potluck luncheon recently. Members present were: Anna Ireland, Pauline Gore, Adda Olli vant, Clemmie Prock, Mabel Roberts, Irene and Allen, and the hostess. Bertha Dossey and chil dren. , Prizes were won by Clemmie Prock and Anna Ireland. The next meeting will be held at the home of Clemmie Prock August 7. LILAC CIRCLE TO HAVE POTLUCK THIS EVENING Lilac Circle is holding the an nual potluck picnic this evening at Umpqua Park at 6 p.m. Mem bers are invited and requested to bring their own table service. UTNE BROS. Kaiser-Frazer Dealers For Budget-Priced USED CARS 659 N. Jackson Ph. 3-53SS CHECK 1.1 1 1 IMHU PRODUCE SPECIALS t aBBHaBBaBBmaiBiaaBNHiHmaaiHBM APRICOTS Northwe" u-Lb. fio 1.39 WATERMELON Who,eorHa" Lb.5c LETTUCE - ib. 9c POTATOES . Premium Bulk U.S. No. 1,5 to 12-oi. Vent-Vu Premium U.S. No. 1, 5 to 12-ox. Waldorf U. S. No. 1 Size A Waldorf U. S. No. 1 Size A REDUCED GROCERY KERR REGULAR LIDS KERR REGULAR CAPS KERR REG, MASON JARS KERR REG, MASON JARS BALL FREEZER JARS CERTO SURE JELL M.C.P. PECTIN PAROWAX KERR HOME CANNING BOOKS 25c WOMEN 0 THE MOOSE HOLD BUSINESS SESSION The Women of the Moose held the first meeting of the current year with Hazel Jameson, senior regent, presiding. Committee proj ects and plans for the year's ac tivities were outlined and discuss ed. Recorder Lucille Crow an nounced that a conference is scheduled by the Women of the Moose in conjunction with the State Moose Convention to be held at Corvallis, July 25, 26 and 27. Verna Koop presented pictures of the recent installation of officers and a colored slide photo of the float at the Rose Festival parade was shown by Irene Routledge. The theme, "Child City, Moose heart, Illinois" featured Barbara Peterson, Moose Centennial prin cess. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the executive committee. Each 'mem ber is asked to bring a birthday gift for Evelyn Kuper, the Chap ter's little girl at Mooseheart, to DISABLED VETERANS ANNOUNCE PICNIC DATE On July 27, 11 a.m., all members of Dean-Perrine Post and Unit No. 9, DAV, are invited to attend a picnic given by the Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary No. 11 at Grants Pass Park, Grants Pass. Those attending are requested to bring table service. There will be no meeting of Post No. 9 and unit until August 7. 'WOMEN OF THE MOOSE DATE SPECIAL PRACTICE The Women of the Moose will hold a special initiation practice this evening at 8:30 o'clock in the Lodge rooms. Phreda Wahl, ritual chairman, requests all officers, escorts and committee chairmen to attend. PRUDbiN UAL LIFE Insurance HORACE C. BERG Special Agent in West Dak Office 3-7491 Ru. 1-7195 7 z U. 8c 10-Lbi. 79c 10-Lbs. 75c 25-Lbs. 1.73 PRICES 225( Pkg. Pk9. 29c pt, 97c Qt, 1.21 pm. 1.33 Bottle 23c 225c 225c Pkg. Pkg. 21c Lb FAREWELL DINNER GIVEN , FOR DORTHY BUTTLER A large group of friends gather ed at the home of the James Butt lers for a farewell dinner in honor of Dorthy, the Buttlers' eldest daughter, who left recently for fire lookout. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Don Geddes and children, Donna and Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ev ans and Ronnie and JVnice; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lesher and Jean, Barbara, Bobby, Maryland and I.ibby; Mr. and Mrs. Fred At bertus and son, Gary and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Buttler, Dorthy, Roberta, Mable, Ramona and. Shirley. ROSEBURG COMMUNITY PLAYERS PLAN MEETING The Roseburg Community Play ers will meet Tuesday. July 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the YMCA room at the Armory. All members and prospective members are invited to attend. MRS. OLIVE RANEY EXPECTED AT "NO HOSTESS DINNER FETE ' Mrs. Olive Raney, llillsboro, president of the Rebekah Assem bly of Oregon, will pay her offi cial visit here at a no-hostess 6:30 p.m. dinner at Carl's Haven, Tues day, for reservations, call Mrs. K. J. Herman, 3-3352; Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield. 3-6351, or Mrs. Lynn Hannah, 3-8536. . BPWC PLANS WEEKLY CARD PARTY AT VETS The weekly party, sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of Roseburg, will be held tomorrow evening from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. at the Vet erans Hospital Recreation Hall. Cards will be played and refresh ments served. Ann Storrs is chairman. WCTU PLANS POTLUCK AND PLANT SALE The Women's Christian Temper ance Union will meet Tuesday, July 22, at Umpqua Park for a pot luck dinner and plant sale at one D.m.. Mrs C W H AnHorcnn ie .program chairman. ine puDiic is invited. EDEN LADIES AID TO HAVE AFTERNOON MEET The Eden Ladies Aid will meet in regular session Tuesday after noon at the home of Nelda Sands. Members are cordially invited. ALTRUSA CLUB TO HAVE BOARD SESSION TONIGHT The Altrusa Club will have a board session this evening at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Herman, 2020 Myrtle Ave. All members are invited to at tend. F. S. CLUB TO PICNIC TUESDAY The F. S. Club will hold one thirty o'clock picnic luncheon Tuesday, July 22, at the home of Mrs. Walter Singleton, 1144 E. Douglas Street. All members are invited. KEYSTONE CIRCLE PLANS PICNIC SUPPER TONIGHT The Keystone Circle of the First Methodist Church of Roseburg will have a picnic supper this evening at 7 p.m. at Umpqua Park. Mem bers are requested to furnish food and table service. Now you can start saving even before your first Clinic Clean Whirlpool washing! And Whirlpool's exclusive combination of features gives you money back each and every washday. APPLIANCE Buy Where You SOUTH CITY LIMITS AUTOMATIC L-Ia,BES' WASHER now only !;: 2D.f 1 " '. TERMS , AVAILABLE id Ask us about a t II Free Trial in I J rl YourHorrMJ, UMPQUA FOREST WOODMEN l CIRCLE HAS SESSION The UmDaua Grove No. 51 of the Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle held an Interesting meeting Mon day night, July 7. All officers but two were present. Three new mem- I bers were balloted on to be taken 'into the lodge. They are Mrs. At tn ira Dyer, Mrs. Evelyn Black ana Ruby Dorrah. Mrs. Isabel Holm was Riven the obligation. Mrs. Viv ian Borgaes, president, conducted the business meeting. All commit tee chairmen gave reports of their activities. Mrs. Lucy Benson was appointed chairman of the investi gating committee to replace Mrs. Bette Simpson who recently moved to California. Mrs. Phebe McGuire, district manager, gave a detailed account of the recent accomplishments of the "Good of the Society" commit tee. A going away handkerchief shower was given in honor of Mrs. Rosemary Wight who left for New Mexico and Mrs. Bette Simpson who moved to Visalia, Calif. A gift was presented to Mrs. Helen Finley at a pink and blue shower party. Two decorated cars were driven in the Sheriff's Posse Ro deo parade carrying a large ban ner for the Supreme Forest Wood men Circle. Mrs. McGuire, In her report, said she had received a wire from state manager, Mrs. Zel da K. Puckett, stating that the State had gone "over the top" m new members, because of the in stituting of the new Umpoua Grove. Mrs. Puckett has recently return ed from the state managers meet ing at Omaha, Nebr. Mrs. Besse Lounsbury was wel comed back into the order follow in? recent surgery. The roller skating club meeting was announced for Tuesday night. Mrs. Helen Finley was appointed chairman of the sick and distress rommiftee. Mrs. Jo Lesher. re freshment chairman, announced the next three members to serve were Mrs. Bunny Alberhis, Mrs. Lucy Benson and Mrs. Peggv Ben son. It was decided to have officer's meeting the second Wednesday in the month. WOODMEN CIRCLE FFTES MRS. PHEBE MCGUIRE The officers and chairmen of the Umpqua Grove of the Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle were en tertained at the home of the district manager. Mrs. Phebe McGuire, Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Dur ing the business session conducted by Mrs. McGuire, she encouraged all committees to get together to work out problems. Welfare com mittee, with Mrs. Reba Buttler, chairman, Mrs. Albcrtus and Mrs. Willis are making tentative plans for future projects. The "Good of the Society" committee with Mrs. Jessie Thomas as chairman assist ed by Mrs. Rosa Heinbach and Mrs. Isabel Hathaway were sched uled to hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. Hathaway Monday after noon. After the committee reports were discussed, the group studied regular meeting procedure, as out lined by the district manager, Mrs. McGuire. The ladies agreed to help the men Sunday vafternoon after the institution of the Omaha Woodmen Camp No. 55. 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Leav.s For California Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howard of Roseburg left Satuiday for a vacation in San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. How ard is associated with the REA here. Discharged From Hospital Darrel Myers of Roseburg was discharged this week from Doug las Community Hospital following surgery. R.turns Home Mrs. Arthur E. Slaughter of Roseburg has return ed home from Douglas Community Hospital following major surgery. AdmittMl T. Hospital Har rison Abraham Winston of Winston is a medical patient at Douglas Community Hospital. Arrives For R .union Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Gardner ant) daughter, Sheryl, of Eugene arrived in Rose burg Friday to attend the Herman family reunion which took plate Saturday, July 19. Also arriving here were Mr. and Mrs. Al Frost of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Johnson and daughters, Rober ta and Loretta from Camas, Wash. Leaves For Gladstone Rober Mrs. James Buttler, Winston, left Wednesday, July 16, for Gladstone, Ore., with her grandmother and Mrs. Ethel Kolkow, and other rel atives. They will spend ten days at the Adventist Camp meeting. NAVY MOTHERS CLUB TO MEET THIS EVENING The Navy Mothers Club will meet this evening at S p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lewis Jones. Those desiring transportation are requested to call members having cars. ing to Jessie Thomas, Vivian Bor gaes, Kirs. Lucy Benson, Mrs. Edythe Manley, Mrs. Isabel Hath away, Mrs. Wilma llartv, Mrs. Reba Buttler, Mrs. Rosa Heinbach, Mrs. McGuire and daughters Miss es Helen Lee and June Dale McGuire. ARE YOU LOOM FOR A NEW, BETTER DRV CLEANING? ft . "4 r pprovedHL Yes, particular women are discovering Sanitone the different dry cleaning service that's amazingly better in all ways! It gets clothes cleaner, fresher and brighter than ordinary, old-fashioned dry cleaning ever did. It restores the like-new feel and finish to fabrics! 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Away For Weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker Jr., and chil dren, Jeff and Jill, Hickory Lane in Roseburg, spent the weekend at Seaside and other coastal points. Mr. Barker is owner of Barker s Service Station on So, Stephens St. Her. From Michigan Mr. and Mrs. David Olson of Detroit, Mich., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Black in Roseburg. The Ol sons plan to reside here upon find ing a location. Mr. Olson is a grad uate forester. Att.nd Eug.n. Mt.ting Mrs. Phebe M. McGuire, District Mana ger of Woodman Circle, and daugh ters, June Dale and Helen Lee, motored to Eugene and Veneta Wednesday to attend the meeting of Fern Grove No. SO. Also attend ing the meeting was Mrs. Zelda K. Puckett. state manager from Portland. Plans were made for the district convention to be held ta Buttler, daughter of Mr. and in October. IVY or SUMAC Science haa discovered an eicellent new treatment for Ivy, oak and aumse ooisoning. It's gentle and safe, dries ua the blisters In a surprisingly short time, often within 24 hours. At druggists IVY-DRY AMAZING It's a M MOD CLEANERS 217 East Douglas St. (OPPOSITE DOUGLAS COUNTY COURTHOUSE PICKUP SERVICE IN . . . Sutherlin, Self Service Laundry--Welneiday IV Saturday Men., July 21, 1952 The Admitted Ta Hoioltil Mr.. I Caroline Donnell of Idelyld Park is receiving medical treatment at Mercy Hospital. Receiving Tr.atm.nt Ralph D. Hayes Jr., 488 So. Main St., Roseburg, is at Mercy Hospital receiving medical treatment. He is employed at the Engle It Worth Lumber Co. Visiter In Heipit.l Mrs. Mar garet Mier of California, who has been a house guest of Mrs. Durwood Owens in Roseburg, is receiving medical treatment at Mercy Hospital. R.turns From Canada Mr. and Mrs. Don V. Harris of Winston and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beckam of Roseburg returned the latter part of last week from a vacation trip to Canada. Und.rgo.i TonsilLctomi.s Un dergoing tonsillectomies this week at Douglas Community Hospital, were Myron Lee Quist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Quist of Rose burg; Norma Joyce Barrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barrow, Roseburg: Joan Marie Sand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Sand, Rosebug, and Melba Sue Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reed, Roseburg. H.re From San Francisco House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McGuire were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moody and son, Michael, of San Francisco. While here, they visited the Hois-e of Mystery and Alderwood Cafe, Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Moody will drive to Eugene and Veneta to visit Mr. Moody's grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Muller, before their return trip home. S. C. MITCHELL . Hewing Aid Authority Will Conduit a TUESDAY, UMPQUA ROSEBURG, SANITONE Wonderful of Dry Cleaning! ALL DIRT REMOVED STUBBORN SPOTS VANISH NO STALE CLEANING ODORS BETTER PRESS LASTS LONGER Dial 3-1291' Newi - Revlew, Roseburg, Or. I ' In Hospital J. Gillis Carlson nf Roseburg is at Douglas Community Hospital awaiting major surgery the beginning of this week. In California Mrs. Kenneth Overton of Roseburg haa been call ed to San Francisco, Calif., be cause of the serious Illness of her mother. Travel East Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner and two sons, Ralph Jr., and Kernan, of Roseburg, left Sunday by car for Boston, Mass., and other eastern points. While there, they will visit his father, Harry A. Turner. They will be gone about five weeks, going east partly by way of Canada and re turning through the midwestern United States, where they will vis- it several friends enroute. GEORGIE LEE SHOP Everything for Children 130 N. JACKSON F R IS H BATTERIES FOR ALL HEARING AIDS Belrone Hearing Center 75 West Broadway EUGENE, OREGON LADY ASSISTANT JULY 22nd HOTEL OREGON SERVICE I New Kind In Ih.