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TRAVEL TALK " ENJOYED AT LOOKINGOIASS PTA A large and appreciative audi ence listened attentively Friday evening at the Lookingglass PTA meeting when William Evans of Roseburg gave his Interesting travelog covering the 22 months he spent with Mrs. Evans touring South American countries. His collection of trophies is var ied and proved most interesting to the youth as well aa tne adults present . A business session was held pre ceding the travel talk. The group authorized the attendance of two delegates to the forthcoming state conference of PTA to be held in Portland. Announcement will be made later of the delegates to be chosen. Refreshments were serv ed by the first grade mothers. The room count tied between the up per grades and the first grade rooms. " . Program chairman, Mrs. Elton Grass, announced that arrange ments were being made for a pan el discussion on some phases of child guidance at the next meet ing, scheduled for. March U. MON SOC -Ev UMPQUA GROVE TO MEET TONIGHT TTmnniia r.rflvn nf ttiA Kunrpm Fnroit Wnnriman cWfU win h on. . tertained at a social tonight at j the home of Mrs. Phebe McGuire. Hostesses , for the refreshments will be Mrs. Jessie Thomas, Mr. Bunny Albertus, Mrs. Ruby Belle Kobernik and Mrs, McGuire. FAIR OAKS GRANGE ' WILL MEET TUESDAY Fair Oaks Grange will meet at a 7 p.m. potluck supper Tuesday. Getting Up Hights If worrlid tT "Bladder Wtftknm" Cutting TJp Nights (too frequent, burn in r or itch ing urlmtlon) or Stronf, Cloudy Urine tatlonj, try 0Y8TEX for quick, gratifying, comforting help. A b 'Ion OYSTEX Ublefi uied in ptit it yetre prove aftfety nd . aueeeu. Aik druggUt for CYSTKX under MtUiftCtloa or money-back guarantee. WARNING! Don't let cough from common cold hang on Chronic bronchitis may develop it your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis l not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi cine less potent than Creomulsion. 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NASOTHRICIN Hnt Diopi.R. tit Us OROTHRICIH Month Wh.Ri. Jtt 7)t ISMA-REX Anlocid Powritr.Xef. Ih He WRITING PAPER Bond. .SI.M Vil. Vt rim rd.ol Tm on iom lln FULLERTON 127 North Jackson HI m T 1 fcVT r 8 Tha Newt-Review, Roseburg, FAMILY NIGHT HELD AT DILLARD CHURCH . "Prnnilv night" nf !h llillani. Winston Methodist Church Sunday evening was an enjoyable affair and well attended by local fam ilies. The potluck - supper was served at 6:30 to forty-eight mem bers of the community. Following the dinner hour, a devotional re view of the missionary study of India and Pakastan was led by Mrs. Harold Emert and the Rev. ! R. A. Feenstra. The "birthdays of I the month" which were honored included Lawerence Hercher and Christine Burgess, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ronald Burgess. A busi ness meeting of the church board was held at the close of the eve ning. Ronald Burgess reported on the recent sub-district meeting he attended in Roseburg on church manship, le by the Rev. Loudis Bove, pastor of the Methodist Church from Sutherlin. Burgess' report will help with the evanael. lstic effort starting at did Dillard Methodist Church, beginning with Lent, until Easter. The itev. Paul Peterson of Wesley Church in Eu gene will be guest pastor at this period of intensive evangelism. MRS. COOPER HOSTS LOOKINGGLASS HEU The Lookingglass Home Exten sion Unit met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. William Cooper. ''Simple Home Repairs" was the topic for the all-day meeting with Mrs. Leo nard Cooper and Mrs, William i Cooper, leaders. Mrs. W. H. Niebaum gave an Interesting report on the ACCW project. The group voted to con tribute ten dollars to the scholar ship fund and to hold a hake sale at the next regular meeting sched uled March IS nt the home of Mrs. Dorothy Williams. Mrs. Rob ert Patterson and Mrs. Williams will' be leaders of the "Home Ready Mix" project. A potluck lunch was anjoyed at noon by the members and three guests; Mrs. Roy Buell, Mrs. Henry Landers and Mrs. C. N. Stubbs. BIBLE CLASS MEETS AT OAKLAND Ladies Bible Class of Oakland Community Presbyterian Church met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Charles McMahon. ' Mrs. Grace Carstcnson conducted the Bible study. The group will have charge of altar decorations for March, with Mrs. Ruth Bunch as chairman. Mrs. Edith Dunn will host the class at her home In March, ad a REDUCED PRICEI ASPIRIN TABLETS flKi No flaw 0pW ' I Til 40 t- , V T 3 VAlUt REXIIUNa COUOM JYU HO. 3 RUBBING ALCOHOL 1 O.r IImsI . 1 I bottta. 0C HO. 1 ' ' THERAMINS CAPSULES MvM-vKe"'"1- lonlo l HO. $t. 5.87 ANTIHISTAMINE TABLETS tollon nfinpiow ol cold. 50,. mjt HO. K OSi coo uvw on vllomlM A D. t w. . 6U SACCHAIII 57 37 IA g,, lobltll, 3UU KIENZO fl TOOTH BRUSHES Spun.ex NYLON HOSIERY Hnt quollirl 51 gaugt, 15 doolor. Volu Pol, O C KUNZO FACIAL TISSUES IOXIS 67 Whit, or colon. I 500 in boc. DRUGS ORchord 3-7415 l 7 .v- S? 5 ,o. 97 3 Ore. Mon., Feb. 21, 1955 I REPORT CARD PANEL DISCUSSION HELD 'at ujh DiiD.tuiuruceTCB A small but enthusiastic crowd attended the Wilbur Winchester PTA meeting Thursday at Win chester school. A flag salute was led by Larry Lane, Boy Scout, and Mrs. M. D. McKay read an article on prayer. Howard Brothers reported for the committee that met with the head teachers of the schools to determine what items the PTA would purchase. The association approved the purchase of building block set and public address sys tem for the Winchester School, and 2 radios, 2 phonographs and track suits for the Wilbur School. According to Ted Ritter, scout master, a potluck dinner is plan ned for Feb. 28 at the Winchester School to celebrate the first birth day of the. troop. A short talk on scout activities was also given by Earl Ladd. , ,, . Mrs. Olive Blondell mnounced the home talent show Mar. 4 by the Wilbur Community Club at Wilbur. Mrs. McKay asked coop eration of the community in the forthcoming rummage sa!o to be given by the Band Boosters Assoc iation at the Elks temple in Hose burg Feb. 26. Any Wilbur or Win chester band narent will accent rummage, old records, etc. to be sold. Reports were made by Ben Smith and Jim Hennebeck on the standardization of the two schools. Except for undersized classrooms and a few minor details, both schools are standard. Plans for the March 10 meet ing were given by Mrs. Burton Holt, program chairman. The par ents are to have complete charge of the meeting, Mrs. M. JJ. Mc Kay, Mrs. Welby Leep and Mrs. Leslie Moorhous were appointed to prepare the program. Mrs. Barnes, first grade teacher j at Winchester, announced a sew ing day soon for first grade moth ers. They will make and stuff ani mals for a school room zoo The president, Mrs. Fred Bros zlo, read a paper on Founder's Day and an offering was taken. Past presidents of the organiza tion were acknowledged. Mr. Smiths fourth grade room, and Mrs. Fosters second grade room tied for the room count. An interesting panel, mediated by Ben Smith, was held. The problem discussed was report cards. Ray Austin, first panel member, agreed in part with the present card system, commenting that former cards produced com petition between children, while those used now reported the childs own abilities. Bob Borland thought the present cards give a feeble report, need ing support from the "purple puz des" enclosed with them. This was his own description of the mimeo graphed attitude sheets sent out with the report cards. Jim Henne beck, head teacher of Wilbur, stated that no report card could do the work of a parent-teacher conference. In summary, Earl LadJ, subur ban supervisor of District No. 4, agreed with Hennebecks state ment, and added that a report card is only an expression of how the individual teacher fee's toward the child. This feeling varies as the teachers moods and the childs actions vary. A volley of questions from the audience brought interesting an swers. The room mothers of Mrs. Fos ters room served refreshments at a table prettily decorated in the Valentine mtoif. An executive meeting of the or ganization is scheduled for Wed., Mar. 2, at the Winchester School DILLARD PTA SETS MEETING A Founders Day program with Mrs. Letha Ryder in charge will be presented at the Dillard PTA meeting tonight. A one act play is planned, and Ray Martin will talk on objectional literature on newsstands. Past presidents will be honored. rij Yet, stay dry and comfortable these rainy days by hav ing ut waterproof (Cravanetta) your outer garment next time you bring them In for cleaning. The cost It small and remembar, Cravanette treated clothet look neater longer, too. For TWMTiV'B'aaW--' VAAJU OR 3-4596 (1 41714 E. 2nd Avo. S. 10 DISCOUNT For Cash fr Carry CURTIM GRANOI MEETS FRIDAY ' The North Douglas Grange held a regular meeting Friday with only three officers absent. Final plans were made for 'he Hobby Show Saturday. Marvin Deeds was appointed agent for tne grange wholesale Co. It was voted to send the lecturer to the Lecturer's School Feb. 22 and 23 at Corvallis. The Community service commit tee on the herd law reported. The railroad signal committee report ed it was to meet with the rail road representatives Tuesday. The refreshment committee, Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Les Crane, served refreshments Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liams of Fair Oaks Grange and Mr. Zulgler of Portland, who re presented the Oregon Grange Wholesale Co. EAGER BLUEBIRDS HAVE BUSY MONTH January was a busy month for the Eager Bluebirds under the leadership of Mrs. Gordon Todd. In addition to scrapbook work and games, the girls made bean bags and a potholder hanger 'or a Val entine for their mothers. This was made out of plywood, heart-shaped, painted red and completed with ribbon and hook for hanging. The girls all attended a skating party with the proceeds from their can dy sale. ! Members of the group are: Les lee Sherman, JoneU Logan, Donna i Hilderbrant, Randi Todd, Caroline Fredrickson, Paulette Yayman, Colleen Stradford and Peggy Bra sig. 'HOUSEHOLD PARTY GIVEN AT SUTHERLIN Mrs. Dorys Casteel held a dem ! onstration party at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Huntoon Friday night. Games were played with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Huntoon, Mrs. Garber and Mrs. Hunt. The door prize was won by Mrs. Bid well. Mrs. Hunton served refresh ments to: Mesdames Margaret Hunt, Veda Hollopeter and daugh ter, Laura; Bernice Garbc:', Edna Bidwell, Helen Curry, Betty Hopp, Bonnie Harvey, Mildred Culver, Laura Perkins, Sherry Thompson and Dorys Casteel. DESKIN AWIDA GROUP MEETS ON TUESDAY The Deskin Awida group of the Glide Camp Fire Girls held tits meeting Tuesday afternoon at the grade school library. Tonya Mc Daniels and Roberta Keys were hostesses for the Valentine party. Following a business meeting and the exchange of valentines, dainty refreshments were served The group presented its leaders, Mrs. Bobbie Evans and Mrs. M a r g t Holm with red tulip plants as val entines. ELKTON WSCS HAS LUNCHEON The WSCS of the Elkton Metho dist Church had a regular business meeting at the home of M.'s. Hom er Ladd. A potluck luncheon was served to nine ladies and five children. During the business meet inging plans were made to hold a sale of baked food and gifts on Valentine Day. Also it was voted to give $10 to the Kenneth Madi son family to help replace their loss by fire. ELKTON HEU MEET THURSDAY The Elkton Home Extension Unit met Thursday at the home of Gertrude Compton. Micky Hub hard and Gertrude Compton were demonstrators. The meeting was on "Simple Home Repairs." Twelve members and six children were present, FIFTY-PLUS DEPT. TO MEET TUESDAY The Fifty-Plus Department of the Roseburg Woman's Club will meet at the clubhouse Tuesday with Bess Wharton and Mrs. P. E. Beaver as hostesses. A 1:30 p.m. dessert-luncheon is planned. Mrs. Hal Zurcher to speak on color har mony in make up. U. OF O. MOTHERS TO MEET TONIGHT V. of 0. Mothers Club will meet at a dessert - supper tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Don John son, assisted by Mrs. L. C. Knud son. All mothers of students are invited. . . . STAY DRY AND COMFORTABLE! particular pooplo" ii ii K't'mtiiA'ikitgtmmUMiik'i CLEANERS KEYSTONE CIRCLE TO MEET TONIGHT Keystone Circle of the First Methodist Church will meet at 7:30 dessert tonight at :he home of Mrs. Ellsworth Tilton with Mrs. Edwin Rand at co-hostess. ALPHA IOTA TO MEET TUESDAY Alpha Iota Chapter will meet Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Pat Jannelli with Mrs. Frank Web er, cohostess, to present the pro gram. Guests are invited. OLALLA-TENMILE HEU WILL MEET TUESDAY A demonstration on simDle home repairs with Helen Northcraft in charge will be held Tuesday by the Olalla-Tenmile HEU at the clubhouse. TOASTMISTR ESSES TO MEET TUESDAY Winston - Dillard Toastmistress es incoming, outgoing and com mittee chairmen will meet Tues day at a 1 p.m. luncheon at the home of Mrs. 0. D. McAllister. MAKES ' llj "" INTRODUCING... The new Frigidaire line for '55! Come and tee what Frigidaire hat NEW for you, a whole new world of new features and new conveniences! ROSEBURG 114 N. Rote St., SQUARE DANCI SET TUESDAY 1 A square dance, sponsored bj the Legion Auxiliary, will be held at the VA Hospital Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Curley Revnnlils a 3 instructor and Nolle Ulrich as chairman. WOMEN WILL PRACTICE VOLLEYBALL TUESDAY Women's valleyball practice will be held Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at Central Junior High for all women. Latest Creations in CARPETS DURHAM'S FLOOR COVERING "Biggest Little Carpet Store In Town" S66 W. 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