Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 21, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday,
Columbia -fi-s MwmB
PLUS
ACTION, ROMANCE AND MYSTERY
RENFREW RIDES THE SKIES.. . !
Shows 1:45-3-7-9 P. M.
Mats. 30c, Eves. 40c, Inc. tax
Azalea
AZAT.F.A. Nov. 21. Mr. and
Mr.. Stanley .Ianer visited at
TroKpoi t over th weclc-end lit the
Imme of Mrs. J:mt iter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nye.
U R. Johns and Mrs. Cora Chad
wick attended to business ut Hose
Imi'K und Dixonvillo Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John .larnzer were
dinner quests Sunday evening at
the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Davis on Coyote creek.
Mrs. Donald Iirndy shopped in
Ttoseburj; and visited with rela
tives Wednesday.
Mrs. Allie Harrison and Jim
White transacted business in
(i rants Pass Monday.
Welt'onie finest from Los Antre
Us, Calif., visited hero several
days last week with his parents,
Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Guest.
Ceorne Ives made a business
trip to Grants Pass Monday.
Ora and Ray Condray spent
Sunday fishinc on Itopue river.
J. K. Nichols returned to his
home here last week al'ler spend
ing a couple of wei-ks at Medlord
where be was a patient in the
Su'-rod Heart hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. lien Phelps and
family visited at. Cnnyonvllle Suu-
Short Subjects
On Today's Program
Theatre
"Please Answer"
Another of Pete Smith's hu
morous screen tests of your
i. p.
Cartoon
"Naughty Neighbors"
Plus
Latest Paramount News
Showing actual collapse of
the Tacoma Narrows bridge.
Rose Theatre
Serial
"King of Royal Mounted"
Plus
Latest Pathe News
315 No. Jackson St.
4? FAIL SUEDESy
Ul, . o' .M el- M 'iI l"
Wf, V' vRil
Today
Saturday
day afternoon with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden were
shopping In Grants Pass Thursday.
Grncie Hanson bad the misfor
tune of injuring her leg quite se
verely Saturday when she fell from
a log while playing. A deep gash
was torn in her leg above the knee
and it was found necessary to take
several stitches to close I he
, ,
Hia in
wound. She will have to
I . , ,'inahi over today to visit their re-
Mrs Lneda G.lham returned Uv(1 Mr. uiul MrH. A.
hero Thursday af er spending sev- UmJf . , and Km
eral days in the Mercy hospital atu i n)eht
Itosebuig where she received ' '
nieoicai r e.
Jimmy Morgan visited over the
week-end at Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gaedeckej
ano .mis. noy imrcn were in Mynw
L-roeK on business .Monday.
M is. Vada Kerguson and two
'erguson and two
sons, Karl and Ilillie, from Kugene
were weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tripp. Mrs.
Kerguson Is Mr. Tripp's sister
O. H. lieynolds ami Mr. Addison '
from Halston visited at the Garri- h;iVe ur.iVed here to spend Thanks
son and White homes several days plvInK an(l (he ueek-end visiting
last week. Ml. (;un,.y' brother and sister-iu-
Ilev. ilandall. American Sunday linv Mr aluI A1rs j:,i0 (miley. Mr.
school union missionary. from (;uny is einploved by the ( opo
Medlord lield services at the u( .jedford.
grange hall Sunday morning. I ' '
Tlie regular meeting of the juve-I
nile graiiL'e was held Kridav night :were dinner guests Sunday at the
with yn attendance of twenty-three ho,no r Vlr' and Mrs- Albert
tnembiM-s. Kach member was wear- erg In Canyonviile.
Ing their new collar, as this was' Harry Kice is having a woml
the first meeting aftr thev re- house and garage built on his lot
er-ived their regalia. The regular ,m Heard street. Pill Gallop is
business meeting was held. During the carpenter.
the social hour the lecturer. Doris' Mrs Leonard, Dyer en-
Tripp. asked each member to an- tertained at dinner on, Uiesday
Siwy the coll call with their favo-
rite 'radio propr
program. At. the close of
tiSr meuling popcorn
balls wer
served.
Myrtle Creek
MYRTLE CKIvRK. Nov. 21.
John Wlmer. who has the run
from Ashland to Grants Pass as J
brnkeman. moved his family last
Monday lo Ashland, ills daughter.
Neta, will enter the school thure.
Miss Helen Haley, who is tench- j
Iiik school in the Melrose district
was ii week-end truest of tier moth '
er Mrs. George Trask, I
Mr. and Mrs. Vi'ill Jackson from !
Montana, who have been spending
some time witli Mrs Jackson's sis
ter, Mrs. Lottie Weaver, left Tues
day for California to spend the
winter and visit with their son.
The Job's Hmmhter.1 with their
ntlendnnts, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs.
Aker and Mrs. Reynolds attended
I he church services Sunday morn
iiiK at the First Christian church.
ITerhert Jonn and his nmf her
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'RbSESuke Wtfs.XWw, fpstitfftiB. Gktecm. Thursday, November 21, i94P."
Local
News
Go to Klamth Falls Mr and
Mrs. fin Deholt Mann and two
sons, Miko niitl Runny, of UiLs city,
1WL Wednesday lur Khunuth. Kalis
lu enjoy ThunksKiviuft with Mrs.
Mitnu'M sinter. Mrs. Jnlin Kdwards
and futility.
Leaves for Grarts Pass Darin w
Johnson, executive . secretary f
thw Douglas county public welfare
commission, leu euiiesuny mr
Grunts Pass to spend ThankKRiv-
tiiiK with his parents, Hev. and
Mrs. S. Da now Johnson.
Leave fop Bend Mr. and Mrs.
M. II. Muncy and daughter. Darla
Nan. of Med ford, have left for
Head. Ore., on their vacation, fol
lowing n three-day stay in this
elty visit inK friends. The Muncys
formerly made their home here.
Job's Daughters Dance Job's
Daughters members and their in
vited quests have been asked to
enjoy the holiday dancing party
Kriday night. November Tl. at
8:30 o'clock at the Oriental gard
ens. Miss Hette Owen is acting
ha chairman of the affair.
Arrive From Salem Mr. and
Mrs. It. D. Ilouser and two sons,
Jiodney and Douglas, of Salem, ar
i rivod here Wednesday night to re-
Move Back to dah0 Mr. and
Mrs ,,(.unk MptyAev aml WI( who
i,.,.,.. hl. ,.u(,iit nt ' iwvno
street, lioseburg. have moved back
,() ,,l(tr foniier nome in Huhl. Ida
Ml. M.,,zi,M. w;is (.mili(,Ved at
,,, A(,ki(,v ,tln sluin ,vi,n(, i ,,
city.
Arrive for Week-End Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Guiley and small
.i.,,.,,),,' k'.,ihlnn. nf ledtord
eyennig, .Mrs I jyer s piu ei is ami
muillu' ' " ' , ' ,
renco and li.
Laurence, Jr.
from I Hllard.
315 NO. JACKSON ST.
"Can You Beat It?
II .. F fjsr1! to
1 IS iC
Constance Coughlin could whip
up a nice little omelette, IP she
had the strength to spin Lha
ratchet-wheel of this 10-foot,
275-pound egg beater and IV
she could collect enough eggs
for it to beat. Not intended for
kitchenette use, the super-mixer
was a feature of recent New
York hotel exposition.
Returns Here Fred L. Roulh
wlek. supervising warden for the
Douglas Forest Protective associa
tion, has returned from a business
trip to Salem.
Return to Portland Mr. nnl
Mrs. reeil Hayes have returned lo
their home In Portland, following
a trip lo Itoseburt; Tuesday to at
tend the runeral of Mrs. It. O.
Golf.
Card Party Postponed T ii e
American Legion auxiliary has an
nounced tb postponement of n
benefit card paVty planned for
next Tuesday night. Nov. 2(1. No
new dale lor the party has b'en
set.
Go to ,Thurston Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Watts have left for Thurs
ton to fcpend the Thanksgiving
week-end visiting, the hitter's
mother. ' Mi's. A. fl. JIathews. Mr.
Units is an athletic much at sen
it n-lrifMischiiol.
THAT SAVES YOU TIME!
Gift ideas for every one from Baby Betty to Grandpa Gu! It's easy to
make out your Christmas list when you have Wards new Christmas catalog
al your fingertips! You can just thumb through the pages . . . looking at the
photographs and reading the helpful suggestions. Then all you have to do
is say: "I want this" and we will rush it here for you from our Warehouse.
c3 r,37 Christmas catalog now in the catalog order department of
our store! Do your Christmas shopping the pleasant way)
THAT SAVES YOU MONEYS
You can buy quality gifts . . . gifts you'll be proud to give ... at Wards
famous low catalog prices! What's more, when you buy them in the catalog
' order department of our store, you save letter-postage and money-order
fees we write and mail your order for you. You can even save as much
os Hi of the usual shipping costs through group shipments to our store.
See Our New Christmas Catalog!
Buy All Your Gifts At . .'.
Goes to Myrtle Creek MIhh Jen
nle DnwnlnK. of (His ctly. loft tor
day for Myrtle Creek to upend
TlmikaKiviiiK Willi frleruK
Arrives From Eugene Mrs. till
(IpkmiIk HiIkkh, of KilKi'iie. Iiiir ur
lived here In visit until Suturtlay
with lier mother', Madame M. J.
Shoemaker.
Arrive From Seattle M I 8 r
Helen I'albe. who is ntteiidluK
University of Washington, has ia-rlvc-d
heie from Seullle to spend
the ThanksKiviiiK weekend visit
HiK ti. i- mother, .Mrs. J. K. l''ulbe.
Arrive i From Eugene Kdpar
Lewis, soil of Mrs. KdKar Lewis,
and ('urllon Wilder, son of Mr. mid
Mrs. A. A. Wilder, arrived homo
last nlKlit from University of (he-
Kon, to spend the ThunksKivliiK
week-end ut their homes.
At Campbell Home Miss Eliza
beth Campbell, student ut Oregon
Stale college, has arrived here to
spend the Thanksgiving holiday
visiting her parents, Mr. und Mrs.
W. SI. Campbell, on South Main
street.
Home From College Miss Doris
und llertrum Shoemaker, sludents
at University or Oregon, are spend
ing the Thanksgiving week-end
here visiting their parents. Dr. and
Mrs. II. li. Shoemaker, on llluke
ley street.
Visits Here Jess Hodges, spe
cial agent for the Southern Paci
fic company, in Kugene. has been
spending the last few days In this
city visiting his father, who is re
ported to be III at his home nt the
corner of Military and Corey
streets.
Stationed at Shanghai Word
has been received here from Wes
ley Little, one of 1180 U. S. mur
ines stationed at Shanghai, China,
that the situation there at the
present time is tense. Kngllsh and
French troops ure reported to
huve been removed from the terri
tory. Wesley, wnu & the son of
Mr. unit Mrs. Kugene Little of
this city, is usslgned tu the Shang
hai marine post lor 18 months.
Arrive Wednesday Miss Patri
cia Mayo, of this city, is having
the following as her guests over
Thanksgiving and the week-end at
Hitter's Hack Forty on the Nor'h
Umpquu at Winchester: Her par
ents. .Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Mayo, of
Oswego; her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Patrlcn,
of Portland, and William O. Jones
of Stanford university. The vis
itors arrived here last night and
will remain until Sunday.
VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
HANDY To Mr. nnrt Mrs. O. E.
lIaiuly. Melrose route, HonehurK.
ut Mercy hoKpllal, HuiKlny, Novem
ber 17, a non, Kiios Duro; weight
Hcvpii imumlM. fitli'nn ouiicch.
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Mrs. Samuel Rockhill,
Riddle Resident, Dies
Mrs. Samuel (Florence Tlrown
tngl Hnckhill. a well known resi
dent of Riddle, died Wednesday
at her home following ti long per
iod of Illness.
Surviving are her luisham! and
two daughters, Mrs. Will Vander
bosch, Chicago, and lloberta Kirk,
Itiddle.
Mrs. Itockhlll was a member of
the Kplscopal church and Order
of the Kastern Star.
A brief service was held at the
lUisebui'K Undertaking company
ifianel ut 2 p. m. today. Hev. Perry
Smith officiating, und the body
accompanied by Mrs. Kirk, will
be shipped tonight lo F.vanslon,
HI, for burial.
Funeral of C. McCown to
Be Held at Corvallis
Funeral services for C. McCown.
who died Monday at his home on
Court street. Itosehurg. will be
helil at the llolliugswurth Funeral
parlors In Corvallis at 1:311 ,i. m.
Friday. The body will lie shipped
to Corvallis tonight hy the Kose-
hnrir I TiiMrtiil.-Inir i-niiitiiiiiv Mrs.
It. W. Marjorowic!!, u daughter, I
,from Timber Luke, South Dukolil,
arrived In liosenurg v cuuesiiny.
Youngsters are more likely to
have warts than older persons,
and toads and frogs ure more oft
en handled by them, but there Is
no connection between the warts
and such handling of frogs
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CARD OF THANKS J! J
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1 I am thankful and appreciate t,h J
support given me !n the recent m
primary and general election; '
HtiiTV (!. Stearns, Coroner.
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Light, easy -to -handle! Drop
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