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The bird, however, must be weighed on our official scales and must be alive. Last year, we only found a 38-pound turkey in our search. This year we want a bigger bird to cook The Largest Turkey Will Be Roasted in the . Newest Idea in Electric itaitfies 2 --SfllS 1 ASK FOR j PROOF OF J . TOASTMISTRESS CLUB ENJOYS GUEST NIGHT AT WOMEN'S CLUBHOUSI : The Roseburg Toastmistress Club met Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Woman's Clubhouse on Mosher Street. The meeting was called to order by Editha Bitchie. The table topic mistress for the evening was Louise Hayes. Guest speaker, Mrs. Elizabeth. Gilchrist told of the need for a county li brary in Douglas County, and also elucidated on the library bill to be voted upon in November. Toastmistress for the evening, Erika Graham, introduced Char lotte Demytt, who gave the first prepared speech. The topic "Help ing Hands" described the need for nurses aids, and explained the volunteer program. The gold cup award was present ed to Valyn Malstead for her speech "Physicians and Medicine, Yesterday and Today.'' Critics for the two speeches were Velma Worth and Frences Stein. Time keeper was Billie Walker; evalu ator. Bertha Austin; cateress, El sa Hunter. Several guests were present in honor of Guest Night. WOMEN'S CLUB GARDEN DEPARTMENT TO MEET The Garden Department of the Woman's Club will meet Tuesday, Oct. 14, for a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon at the clubhouse. Mrs. J. M. Boyles will present the pro gram topic, "In My Garden," Mrs. G. V. Wimberly will give a poem, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield will talk on bulb gardens and Mrs. B. C. Elliott will discuss forcing bulbs. Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. George E. Houck, Mrs. L. F. Heizenstein. Mrs, T. F. Goodwin and Mrs. Bruce Tuck. CHECK UTNE BROS. Kaiser-Frazer Dealers For Budget-Priced USED CARS 659 N. Jackson Ph. 3-535S What We Will Pay For The DOUGLAS COUNTY TURKEY FRIGIDAIRE lie Thrlfi- Mailt Oven ioe Clear Aerostat DUPLICATE CONTRACT BRIDGE CLUB TO MEET Roseburg's "Duplicate Contract Bridge Club" planned play for the season at a meeting held last Tuesday evening, Oct. 7th. The Bridge Club, sponsored by the Elks Club will play in facilities provided at the Elks Club. During the first official meet ing, the club elected as president, Mrs. E. L. Tauscher; vice-president, Morris Bowker; treasurer, W. C. Callison, and secretary, Mrs. R. A. Voeller. The directors for play selected were R. Elwood Smith and Ralph Voeller. The standard constitution, by-laws and rules of the "American Contract Bridge League" were adopted to. establish membership in the na tional organization. Meetings are scheduled for every other Tuesday night beginning Oct. 21. Play for the first period will end the first meeting night iu January. Assem bly of members was decided at 7:45 p.m. and play will start promptly at 8 p.m. Nominal membership and play ing fees, needed to pay for equip ment, expense and prize costs were determined at the meeting. All bridge players are invited to take part, and every member of the Elks Club may bring two cou ples to meetings. The first meeting will be Tues day, Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. After the business meeting was concluded, a few hands ol duplicate bridge resulted in W. C. Callison and Fred Stever taking first place as east and west players, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Elwood Smith as north and south players. BAND PARENTS ASSN. COMMITTEE HAS SESSION The Band Parents executive committee met Wednesday eve ning at the home of Fred Hargis on West 3rd Ave. N. Plans for the ensuing year were discussed and the theme for the year is "Help The Roseburg School Bands." President Wayne McCauley ap pointed the following chairmen: ways and mea.is, Mrs. Vern Keel; membership, Mrs. Wayne McCaul ey; refreshments, Mrs. Hazel Coffman; program, Mrs. Myrtle Hargis. The next meeting of the Associa tion will be Oct. 14 at 7:45 p.m. at the Library Arts Building of the Senior High School. All parents are urged to attend. O-KICI-YA CAMP FIRE GROUP HAS FIRST MEET The O-Ki-Ci-Ya Pi Camp Fire Group held the first meeting of. the year Oct. 8. Officers elected vice-president, Dianne Myers; sec retary - treasurer. Norma Lea; scribe, Mary Lou Radford; repre sentative of Junior high cabinet, Janice Tozer and Carolyn Schem er. The also decided to have their meetings at a more convenient time in the evening. They will be held at the Schemer Brothers Bot tling Plant. LB.$1J In the biggest little range in the world, the FRIGID AIRE THRIFTY 30. If you have a turkey that weighs 38 pounds or over, bring it to our Roseburg store on or before Wednesday, October 22. Hurry, check over your flock and select your biggest bird. Every turkey rancher in Douglas County is eligible to enter their biggest birds. Tkrifty-30" Here's a completely new and wonderful idea in elec tric ranges. A big range in everything that counts extra oven ipace striking beauty Frigidaire quality construction perfectly sized for today's smaller kitchens, yet big enough for harvest meals. And this new Frigidaire "Thrifty-30" Electric Range is only 30 inches wide , . and sensationally low priced I The turkey will be purchased on October 22, roasted on the twenty-fourth and served to our customers on the 25th. Be sure to have a taste of Douglas County's largest turkey on thil date. OLALLA BUSY STEPPERS MEET AT JENKINS HOME The Busy Steppers of Olalla met at the home of Rene Jenkins for an all day meeting with a potluck luncheon at noon. Guests present were Nora Chap pelle, Lucia Ireland, Lola Post, Alma Walker, Linnae and Larry; Kaye Freadman and Patty; Ross Jenkins and Walter Gore. Members present were Anna Ire land, Adda Ollivant, Junia Byron, Pauline Gore, Mary Hodges, Rhoda Long, Maureen Muetzel, Jaunita Good, Glen and Gail; Ony Wil son and Terrie; Mabel Roberts, Bernice Parker, Suzanne and San dra; Metta Calkins and the host ess, Rene Jenkins. The next meeting will be held at the home of Juanita Good Oct. 18 with an all day meeting and pot luck at noon. All members are asked to be present. TURKEY DINNER BEING PLANNED BY GREEN PTA Plans are going ahead at a rapid rate for the turkey dinner, spon sored by the Green PTA. It will be given Thursday evening, Oct. 16, at the Green School gymnasium Serving will start at 5:30 p.m., with two later servings beginning at 6:15 and 7 p.m. This will be a family affair with a special child's plate at a lower price. A limited number will be serv ed. Patrons are urged to get their tickets early. Tickets will be on sale at Pearl's Grocery at Kelly's Korner, the Key Shop in the rear of J. C. Sporting Goods, and at the Green School. BPW BUSINESS MEET SLATED FOR TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Busi ness an Professional Women's Club will be held at the Women's Club rooms this evening at 8 p.m. Thelma Fleshman. chairman of health and safety, will have charge of the meeting. An interesting time has been planned. All mem bers and visitors are urged to be present. ROSEBURG ART ASSN. TO MEET AT TURNER HOME Roseburg Art Association will meet at the Raiph Turner home Tuesday evening from 7 to 10 p.m. The association will sponsor Mrs. Heidel at the Senior High School. She is a professional artist from Eugene and will teach art classes in any medium students would prefer. Openings are available for two or three students. PARENTS CLUB OP ST. JOSEPH'S TO MEET The parents Club of St. Joseph's School will meet at the school house this evening at 8 p.m. This is a joint meeting for both moth ers and fathers, and will be fol lowed by a social hour. AH members are urged to at tend. ROSEBURG HS LIBRARY CLUB HAS RECENT PARTY The Roseburg High School Li brary Club met recently at Mar lene Jewell's home on Beacon Way for a delightful party. Croquet was played before the dinner hour, and visiting was en joyed later. PUI.i.cston PTA PNJOYS MOVIE AT MEETING Tiie ' " B o y" was shown to an enthusiastic group of more than 200 parents at the first fall meeting of the Fulbrton PTA Tuesday. Dr. Cartwright of the Veterans oiain'"" - - ':i hvlor is a direct reaction to parental be haviour. Group singing was led by Cloyd R - ....... u.e ftfitr f-.- -.- i ,ian(;t Rce(j Robert Ellison and Susan Mason led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mrs. Bernard Young presided over the brief business meeting. The budget was approved. Imi's. .i. .,. .m..;. vavs and means chairman, outlined a plan ned fund raising idea. Mrs. Lyle Eddy introduced the teachers a d pros i Mrs. Gerald McCarthy was chair man o. ... t.v....,0 ... .. UMPQUA CHAPTER DAR TO HONOR STATE REGENT Umpqua Chapter, DAR, will honor the stale regent, Mrs. Al lan E. McLean, Portland, at the annual dinner at the Roseburg Woman's Clubhouse at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. McLean will talk on "The National Continental Congress Held in Washington, D.C." Mrs. Clyde Carstens and Mrs. Lester Nielsen will give a dramusical "Following Foster's Footsteps." TOASTMISTRESS CLUB, DILLARD, PLANS SESSION The Dillard Toastmistress Club will meet tomorrow evening at the Dillard School. Members on the program are: invocation, Fran ces Collins; topic mistress, Bunny Albertus; toastmistress, Betty Chapman; ice breaker, Jo Lesh er; critic 1, Daisy Fox; ice break er, Margaret Adair; critic 2, Hel en Buell; time keeper, Margaret McCord, and evaluator, Ann Patty. WOMAN'S GUILD, FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH, TO MEET The Woman's Guild of the Faith Lutheran Church will meet at I p.m. Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Si Van Voorst on Dixonville Road. Mrs. Minnie Lindner is hostess. Those desiring transportation are requested to call Mrs. Samuelson, 3-8095. TWELVE AND WON CLUB TO MEET ON TUESDAY The Twelve and Won Club will meet Tuesday Oct. 14, at one p.m. at the home of Mrs. N. E. Richard son, 528 So. Main St., for a crazy hat party. Each member has been requested to design his own hat. COMBINED MISSIONARIES TO MEET ON TUESDAY The combined Missionary So cieitiea of the Church of the Naz arene will meet Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the recreation room at the par sonage for an all day sewing ses sion. Members and friends are invit ed. MU CHAPTER MEMBERS PLAN OCTOBER IS MEET 1 Mu Chapter" members will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarson Chit- wooa at a p.m. Wednesday, uct. 15 for formal pledging ceremony. All members are requested to ne present. I WEYANNAH CAMP FIRI GIRLS FINISH EXHIBIT I The Weyannah Camp Fire girls from Fullerton School held the regular October meeting on the 7th. The girls completed the pic tot " ':e liiak'n .lv te Community Chest exhibit. These will be shown first at the Camp , Fire session for leaders next Tues day. Stamp collecting was under dis cussion. It was also decided to have pen pals from foreign coun tircs. mis .s " o. project and will also assist in col .jctms lore.gn Stumps,. A group hike has been planned for lae urst Saturday after the hunting season. A Halloween party will un he'ri it the home of Sneryl Rothrock Oct. 1. meet at her home next week to nelp make Halloween decorations or a dance to be held at the Labor Tempie. Mrs. Wayne Harris, a new lead- c rooms, visited the meeting to get pouuets O.l t J AMERICAN LEGION AUX. TO MEET WITH EUGENE UNIT The American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Oregon will meet with Eugene Unit meniDei j as nos esses to sponsor a dance this eve ning from 7:45 to 10 p.m. at the VA Hospital recreation hall. Don Wright and the Timber Toppers will furnish the music. Women of Roseburg and sur rounding communities are asked to assist as hostesses. BETHANY CIRCLE TO MEET AT KORT HOME The Bethany Circle will meet Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John' L. Kort, 1215 E. 3rd. Members are Urged to attend. Fred Meyer Dollar Reg. 25c Eatons Coconut Oil Shampoo 6 for 1 Reg. 1.00 C.L.O. Chlorophyll Shampoo 2 $'00 for I Regular 1.29 Serva Snack Party Set 8-Piece $ .00 Set I Reg. 14c Scotties Extra Rich 5 Nile Cream 1 Re,a. 2.00 Colonial Dames Facial Tissues 8 for 1 112 N. Mon., Oct. 13, 1952 TIm WILBUR LADIES AID HAS OCTOBER MEETING The Wilbur Ladies Aid held the October meeting at the new addi tion to the Church. Hostesses were Mrs. Ody Moorhous and Mrs. 01 ga Harvey. A potluck dinner was held at noon. . A business meeting followed, conducted by ths president, Mrs. Edith McKay. Devotionals were given by the Rev. Bove of Sutherlin. Plans were discussed for holding a conked food sale and bazaar in Roseburg in November. , Members and friends present were the Mesdames Beulah Garey, Myrtis Hollinger, Dorrie Moore, Odessa Stucky, Naioma Joiner, Ab by Russell, Mabel Grubbe, Arlyn Van Cleave, Alberta Jenkins, Ol ga Harvey, Lillian Short, Emma Brown, Ody Moorhous, Margaret IcKay, Edith McKay, Myrtle Swineheart, Helen Hunt, Dorothy Moffitt. Eva Kinsel, Versa Rus sell, Tennie Balrd, Elsie Broszk), Alcne Thomas, Estalla Hart, Lo eta Crosier, Hazel Morley, Mavis "entliff, Mrs. Mogney and Rev. Bove. ' The next meeting will be held ov. 5 at the church parlor with Airs. Loeta Crosier and Mrs. Alene Thomas as co-hostesses. Members and friends are cordial ly invited to attend. 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