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Sutherlin PTA Group Officers Installed group, a clarinet solo by Marvin Buckbee, a trombone solo by Tom- high school for the last of the school year. Installation of officers for the forthcoming school year was held as follows: Mrs. Howard Kirkpatrick, president; Mrs. Bud Holm, vice president; Mrs. Earl Thatcher, second vice president; Mrs. Forrest Rehwalt, secretary; and Mrs. Charles Sik strom, treasurer. They were in stalled by the past president, Mrs. Vivi Engel. The program, under the direc- Fair Oaks HEC Holds Meeting At Grange Hall The Home Economic Club of Fair Oaks met at the Grange Hall recently with Billy Williams as hostess for a Dolluck dinner. Tun members and two visitors, Fred Braunmger and Lester Harrison at tended. The morning was spent making stuffed animals nnH prnchatin., During the business meeting it was agreed to collect magazines for the veterans Hospital at Koseburg. Dish tnwpKs worn tlimniul fm broiderv. Mrs. Hpnprnlta Raewilr was present for the first time since last tan wnen sne went to Anchor age, Alaska. COMMODORE HOTEL J. W. MORRISON at Ulk TORVLAND Under the personal management of FRANK G. BODIN . ' Make The Commodore Your Portland Headquarters For reservations, call CApital 3-7294 my Kirkoatripk. nnri vnxii min by Dennis Chriss. A report of the convention on Riven in the form of a panel with Mrs. Robert Peters as moderator. Three day delegates were Mr. Howard Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Keith Dies and Mrs. NpUnn r.mkKi n day delegates were Mrs. ' Bud Holm, Mrs. Charles Sikstrom, Mrs. Marshall Ward, Mrs. McCord and Mrs. Peters. The high school curriculum was discussed by Troy Thompson and it was announced that the new and old executive board of the PTA would meet on Monday, June 28. Using Your Automobile Wisely Makes Family Picnics Enjoyable The picnic is a venerable Amer ican institution. A picnic, properly planned, provides pleasant diver sion, an appetizing repast in an in teresting setting and an escape from the humdrum problems of daily life. Picnics are peculiarly family or group affairs. Using your automobile wisely will insure the best possible picnics, offering maximum pleasure to all concern ed. To have a good picnic you Advance Planning Decide what you are going to take along to eat, and what you will need to eat it pleasantly and convenient ly. You must also decide how to pack the food for your picnic, what accessories to take along. There are all sorts of picnics steak roast weiner roast fish frv oicnics where vou do no cooking but take along everything already prepared. If you are in need to do a little advance plan-1 doubt about what to take, browse ning. You need to find a good pic- around in a good super market nic spot. When you find it you and you'll get all sorts of ideas, need to arrange the picnic itself If you take things like uncooked witn sensiDie regard tor a numoer meat or num. wnu.n huiih of factors. Here are some practical ideas for picnics and some do's and don'ts about them. CRASH TESTED New cars for 1956 offers many "crash--tested" safety features which are the result of three years engineering research. Padded instrument panel, sun visors and seat belts shown above are available. EVERY 1st CHOICE CAR ON OUR LOT ; HAS PASSED THE 10-POIMT SAFETY CHECK! There's more to buying a used car than its "bargain price." A car that passes the safety-check for pro per operation of all vital points is truly a safer car to drive. If you are planning the purchase of a used car, come In, look over our selection of clean safety-checked cars. You'll find the car you want here at prices to meet your budget. EASY BANK TERMS SEE OUR CLASSIFIED AD TODAY ON PACE 13 FOR 1st CHOICE USED CAR LISTINGS urns YOUR DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER N. Stephens at Garden Valley Road Phone ORchard 3-5566 ly, make sure they are packed chilled, in insulated containers. Picnic Accessories There are dozens of them portable grills, frying pans, plastic dishes, knives and forks, containers of all sorts from big refrigerator boxes that will keep enough food for a dozen people cool all day, to wicker pic nic baskets, fitted with essentials for four people. Thermos bottles come close to being an essential picnic accessory. Another h a can opener, and you'd better be sure you have wide mouth pliers to open screw tops of bottles. A use ful accessory, particularly in wood ed areas, or beaches, is a tarpau lin or ground cloth of canvas. It will keep dirt, insects and sand out of the food, protect against damp ground. If you want to go all out you can get folding ta bles and chairs, and elaborate kits to hold everything. Finding a picnic spot isn't dif ficult if you plan intelligently. Al most all beaches are good places for picnics, but pick a spot far back from the water line or tide line, where the sand is smooth and level. Lake shores, and river banks are likely spots. Nearly all state and national parks have established picnic areas, often with tables and ovens for cooking, re ceptacles for refuse, and useful personal facilities. Many states have wayside parks along main highways which offer good picnic facilities. But if you want to avoid the crowd and have a picne all your own, you can generally find a good spot along a country lane perhaps beside a lake or river. But if you picnic on private ground ask the owner first. Trespassing can be punished by a fine plus damages. When to Go obviously you will select a day when the weather is pleasant. No one has yet designed a technique for having a pleasant picnic in the rain. Some neoDle enjoy early morning picnics, but a general ruie mia-aiiernoon is a good time, so that the actual picnic will occur during the golden twilight hours, when the air is cool and a picnic fire looks best. But if you have a nicnic that runs past night fall, be sure you have a flashlight alone, or some sort of a portable lantern. Do's and Don'ts for Picnics Do select level ground, and dry ground, spreading a ground cloth to sit on and on which to spread me lOM, . i Don't build a fire close (o tree or to snruDDery mat vuu Dei damaged by we neat. Do put out your fire when you are through that means spread ing the coals, throwing water on them making sure there arc no lurking embers to start a blaze after you leave. Don't picnic close beside a high way. It's both dangerous and is probably against the law. Don't drive away from a picnic spot and throw your litter into a roadside ditch in a paper bag. Next to leaving it on the picnic site it's the most inconsiderate thing you can do. Fri., May 25, 1956 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 7 TuNnFBUSINSS OES Chapter 8 . Holds Meeting Gladys Wiley was appointed grand marshal! of the Grand Chap- ter of Oregon for the ensuing year during a recent meeting of Rose. burg Chapter 8, Order of Eastern Star. Installation for the grand ; marshall will take place June 7 in i Portland at the Masonic Temple. I Myrtle Olmschied, worthy ma I tron, and Ralph Cooper, worthy i patron, presided over the meeting. ! Grand Chapter of Oregon officers. representatives, and past grand of ficers present were: Carlotta Wise man, worthy grand matron; repre sentatives, nuDy jvicr anana ana ! Eva Polle: Leila Wimberly, past I grand matron, Roseburg; and El ; ton Schrocder, past grand patron, Aiyrue i-oim. I Visiting worthy matrons and pa trons present were: Velma Edson, I Glendale; Mabel Randolph,. Med jford; Thelma Blue,-Kirby; Virgin ia Wright, Myrtle Creek; Helen iStuwc, Oakland; Doris Knight, Gardiner; Jack Doud, Myrtle Creek; Lyle Stuwe, Oakland, and I Allen Knight. Gardiner. ! Sunshine girls presented an aden da honoring Carlotta Wiseman and Gladys -Wiley. A program of pi ano solos by Sally Hill and songs by a barbershop quartet with Irv Pugh, Joe Cole, Bob Rain and Bill I Campbell, was given. A NEW ROOF o NEW ROOMS o HOME REPAIRS o REMODELING Our salespeople are glad to help you with your building and your financing problems. WITH A HOME IMPROVE MENT LOAN YOU CAN: Remodel your home Repaint, inside and out Reroof your home Build a Flue Install a new furnace Remodel your bathroom Build new Kitchen Built-ins Add a play room FOR BETTER LIVING -buim.,.. IMPROVE YOUR HOME Z, NO MORTGAGE OR DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED Terms as low as $10.00 per month HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS GERRETSEN BUILDfS SUPPLY CO. 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