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REWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, ORESOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1941 TRRfB Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER PUBLIC INVITED TO HEAR STATE P.T. A, OFFICERS ON MONDAY The Douglas County council will sponsor a meeting from ten till noon and from one to three o'clock Monday, November 24th, in room 109 at the Junior high i-c-hool building with Mrs. Frank 131um, of Portland, state presl dent of the Oregon P.-T. A. con press In charge of the program on "Good Programs for P.-T. A's." Mrs. C. E. Rosolund, county council president, will be in charge and election of officers will be held. Mrs. Blum will be nceompanled here by Mrs. George Sticer, Eugene, regional vice-president; Mrs. J. K. Sayre, Portland, state membership chairman, and Mrs. D. C. For sythe, Ashland, high school ex tension service chairman. The public is cordially invited to attend. Those desiring to may bring a "sack" lunch for the noon hour. The program prom ises to be unusually interesting and every P.-T. A. and P.-T. C. in the county is urged to have rep resentatives present. GREEN P.-T. A. HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING The salute to the flag and the singing of America opened the November meeting of the Green P.-T. A. on the evening of No vember 7. Mrs. George Holm president, had charge of the business meet ing. Reports were heard on the various committees. Mrs. Chas. Insley was appointed refresh ment chairman for the Decem ber meeting. Mrs. Claude Clay pool was appointed recreation chairman for this month. The educational program was in charge of Mrs. Walter Jones with Mrs. Vollie Lewis, Mrs. Claude Parkhurst, and John Hess as sisting. After the business meeting Miss Marilyn Preston played two piano solos, Mrs. Pfaff, teacher of the lower grade pupils, pre sented her class In a one-act play. Refreshments were served in the dining room with John Hess in charge, assisted by Claude Claypooi and Mr. Leuellen. The December meeting of the P.T. A. will be held at the school house on December 5th with Mrs. Charles Insley in charge of the refreshments. Every mother and father in the community has been asked to at tend. RECEPTION AT COUNTY HOME PLANNED FOR NEXT TUESDAY The public has been cordially Invited to attend a reception and open-house affair at the Rose burg county home and hospital next Tuesday, November 25th, from one to four in the after noon and from seven to nine in the evening. Mrs. Roy Knigge is acting as chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Blakely are in charge of the home. An effort Is being made by the committee to interest the people of Douglas county In Just what has been done at the county home and improvements made in the institution. CRUISERS CLUB TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT The Cruisers club will meet Monday evening at the First Presbyterian church for a six thirty o'clock potluck dinner to be followed by members and GETTING STALE? n DOWLI N G tesps VOUFIT.. Keep fit, Mr. Business Man, and Ladles, too, by dropping In one or two nights a week for healthy exercise that Is great fun. You'll find the town's leaders pepping up here! Roseburg Bowling Alley .wWftil friends holding a hobby exhibit. An unusually Interesting eve ning has been planned and all members and their guests have been Invited to enjoy the oc casion. TROPHY DINNER TO BE HELD SUNDAY The annual trophy six-thirty o'clock potluck dinner will be enjoyed by members of the Rose burg Country club Sunday eve ning, November 23rd, at the clubhouse. All members are urg ed to attend. Presentation of trophies will be presented to both men and women winners. A social hour will follow the dinner. American Legion Auxiliary Activities By MRS. CLAUDE BAKER "It is good just to be an Ameri can," commented Commander Ir vin Riegel to the Legion and its auxiliary this week. "No finer heritage could be given a man," he said. His birthright includes many things that the men of other nations can only yearn for, knowing that there is slight pos sibility that they will ever be realized." "Being an American," continu ed Commander Riege, "carries an obligation that cannot be met by thanks alone; there is a duty to preserve our liberties, that our children may also enjoy them; a duty to defend our nation against attacks from without and within. It will be our future duty to make this country better as a home for all, that we may all re joice and be thankful." "The members of the American Legion," Commander Riegel said, "nnd its million members are grateful for the privileges we en joy as American citizens and thankful for the strength and courage to carry on our program to serve God and country. "We are thankful for our auxil iary," Umpqua post's commander stated with a smile, "for our auxil iary. 600.000 strong. For our mothers, wives, sisters and daugh ters united in one common cause, to honor the dead by serv ing the living." Rev. Perry Smith, legionnaire and past national chaplain of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, com mented in a similar vein when he said, "To be thankful is not enough. We must give service or that spirit from truly grateful hearts will die. Only so can our country live," he said. "For God and country we associate our selves together." President Bess Riegel In speak ing of the program of the auxil iary explained that they are giv ing energetic services in all fields where the patriotic work of wo men can be effective. "We need greater strength than ever be fore," she said, "because of the greater need for the work we are In a position to do. We are urg ing all eligible women of the Roseburg vicinity to come into our unit now and help us carry for ward our great program of ser vice. We have 107 members al ready since October," President Bess, pleased with her unit, said. "That is a lot of members for the first month." Hundreds of thousands of wo men throughout the country are now enrolling in the auxiliary be cause that is the place where they can enlist for patriotic ser vice, said National Defense Chair man Christine Micelli. The auxiliary is still chuckling over the silly antics of the Legion as they entertained the unit this week. They always do whatever they attempt right royally. And such eats! The women declared they hadn't before tasted the like. Friendship is a warming thing. Those made within the Legion family are most dear. "Its just a sense of friendliness For those who jtoss our road With just a helping hand or two For easing up the load. But sometimes it Is just a smile That lights the good we've wrought And that's our thought of friend liness A smile, a touch, a thought, icht Coughs ue to colds . . . eased without "dosing". ICKS VAPOROB N ASK FOR MEL-O-MAID ICE CREAM at your favorite dealer Made by Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 Douglas and Jackson Sts. Local News Here Miss Florence beauty operator at Irem-w-star., returned hive' last night, following a two-dav stay in Portland visiting Visiting Parents Bob Snoddy student at Oregon State college, is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Snoddy, over the Thanksgiving week end. Enjoy Holiday at Medford Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harth, of this city, enjoyed Thanksgiving day in Medford as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Zacharisen, formerly of Roseburg. Visit In Salem Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhart are spending the Thanksgiving holidays in Salem visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Burk hart. Visiting Relatives and Friends Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kruse and children, of this city, are spend ing the Thanksgiving holiday week end In Salem and Portland visiting relatives and friends. Leave For Home Rev. and Mrs. G. II. Roach left last night for their home in Portland, fol lowing the last two weeks in this city visiting their son and daugh ter in law, Dr. and Mrs. Morris H. Roach, and family, on West Lane street. Back From Coast Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benedick and Mrs. Em ma Lenox have returned to their homes here, following a trip to Langlois, Ore., to enjoy Thanks giving day with the hitter's son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cope. Return to Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor have re turned to their home in Cottage Grove, following the Thanksgiv ing holiday in this city visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Walter Cloake, and sister, Mrs. D. J. Gawler. Goes to Vancouver Miss Vivi an Miller, who makes her home here with her brother-ih-law and sister, Attorney and Mrs. Paul Geddes, left last Wednesday night for Vancouver, Wash., to spend the Thanksgiving week-end visit ing her parents. At Pargeter Home Miss Vir ginia Gilmour and two of her Alpha Xi Delta sorority sisters, Miss Jean Norton and Miss Jo anne Gordon, residents of Cali fornia and students at University of Oregon, are spending the Thanksgiving week-end in Rose- burg as guests of Miss Gilmour s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Pargeter, on Claire street. Craftons Return Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Crafton returned hero this morning, following a trip to Portland Wednesday night to spend Thanksgiving visiting the formers sister, Mrs. J. A. Hop- good, . and daughters, Dorothy and Margaret. Yesterday they called on Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris at Good Samaritan hos pital and were informed that the cast had been removed from Mr. Harris' fractured knee and that he might be able to start using crutches in three or four days. Mrs. Harris, who was the more seriously injured of the two, is now reported to be steadily im proving. POETS CORNER WE ARE THANKFUL As we approach Thanksgiving Day, We're thankful in the usual way, For blessings great and blessings small. But most of all We're thankful good old U. S. A. No cruel despot must obey, That justice still prevails. And liberty regales. Our thanks for this, and even more That war has not yet touched our shore; For scarcely nowhere else on earth Can words like these be given birth. Then let us now together kneel. And humbly let us make appeal To do our part to keep the peace So dear to all, and that war will cease. Malinda Oderkirk Returns Meredith, III at Home Mrs. Maurice Grossman Is reported to be 111 nt her home in this city. Returns to Coast Rube Day has returned to his home in Marshfleld, following a short stay here unending to business. Arrives From Camp Qulney Patterson has arrived here from his camp In Washington to visit his sister, Mrs. Norman Olson. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. j Jerry R,c'kel. of Corvallis, spent vesierday an'o todnv In this city visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Carl Black, Mrs. Rlckel was formerly Miss Geneva Crouch of this city. Visiting Family Dr. A. N. Johnson, lieutenant at the naval hospital In Bremerton, Wash., is enjoying a week's visit here with his wife and son. Dr. Johnson was Douglas county health doctor, before being called Into service by the navy. Arrives Here Rob Harris, stu dent at Oregon State college, ar rived here today to spend the weekend at his home on South Main street. He had Thanksgiv ing dinner yesterday at Good Samaritan hospital in Portland with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris, who are improving from injuries suffered in an auto mobile accident. Home From University Carl "Bud" Wimheiiy, Jr., student at University of Oregon, is sp.T.diug the holiday week end here visiting his parents, Judge and Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly. Yesterday the family went to Ashland to attend the Rosoburg-Ashland high school footbal game. Lee Wimberlv, an other son of Judge and Mrs. Wim berly, is a member of the Rose burg team. Back From California Mrs. W. E. Fut telle and small daugh ter, Jean, have returned to their home at the facility post here, following a trip through the Red woods to Eureka, Calif. They ac companied Mrs. Futrelle's cousin, Mis. J. R. Ingram, and friend, Mrs. Kelly, both of San ford, North Carolina, who went on to southern California for the win ter months, following a visit here at the Futrelle home. Arrives From Seattle Lowell Russell arrived yesterday from Seattle to spend the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Russell, nnd his sister nnd brother-in-law Mr. and Mr. Wright T. Mallery, Jr. He Is employed in Seattle by the Boeing company, and is also a member of the Seattle Philhar monic choir and studies vocal music under Arthur C. Gilbert. Back From California Fred L. Southwick, district warden for the Douglas Forest Protective as sociation, has returned to his homo here from National City, Calif., where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Southmiek, celebrated their fifty-third wedding anni versary November 14. While in National City, Mr. Southwick al so visited his sister and three brothers, Mrs. Marion Wilson, and Maurice, Frank and Law rence Southwick. He also enjoy ed a trip into Mexico. Mrs. S. M. Hanson of Fortune Branch Dies Mrs. Sallie Marie Hanson, 41, wife of Ulric B. Hanson and resi dent of Fortune branch, died sud denly last Tuesday night. She was born in Missouri January 20, 1900, and later moved to Cres well, Oregon, where she resided for about two years. She was married to Ulric Hanson at Los Angeles May 12, 1910. For the past four months she had made her home at Fortune branch. Surviving are her husband, and two daughters, Mrs. Florence McCollis, Fortune branch, and Mrs. Dorothy M. Bottomley, West Los Angeles, Calif. She is also survived by her father, Dillard A. Whitaker, Comptnn, Calif., and two sister, Mrs. W. L. Kantlay, South Gate, Calif., and Mrs. E. F. Jochim, Van Nuvs, Calif. The body has been removed to the Douglas Funeral home and funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. J'l. - , '..- . i Thanksgiving Topic of Address by Dr. Edwards The Roseburg Lions club at Its regular Wednesday dinner meet ing heard an interesting talk by Dr. C. A. Edwards on the history of Thanksgiving from the begin ning of the observance until the present date. Next Wednesday the program will be in the form of special en ertaJnmenf. honoring charter members. All former members of thi; rlpb are, invited to attend.!'!' A Christmas party ii planned at Dixonville hall for members and guests on December 10. Despite the wet weather last Sunday, club members went into the woods and gathered ever greens to be used in decorating the city's business district for the holiday season. D. M. Miller, Formerly Of Lookingglass, Dies Funeral services are to be held at the Roseburg Undertak ing company chapel at 2 p. m. Sunday for D. M. Miller, a for mer Lookingglass resident, who died Inst Sunday at Willits, Cali fornia. Mr. Miller, who was 78 years of age, moved to California about 12 years ago, following a long period of residence in Doug las county. Surviving are a son and daughter, both residing in California. He was an uncle of C. W. Heard of Lookingglass. The services will be conducted by the Rev. H, P. Sconce and in terment will follow in the Look ingglass cemetery. Infantry Unit to Pass Through Roseburg Sunday Roseburg will be visited Sun day by the 30th U. S. Infantry, which will pass through the city en route from Fort Lewis, Wash., to the Presidio, San Francisco. The regiment will be travelling in 250 vehicles. Local police have boon requested to aid In facilitat ing the passage of the army con voy by control of traffic. The troop movement through the city is scheduled for about 8:30 a. m. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the undersigned has been, by an order or the County Court, for Douglas County, Oregon, duly made and entered on the 17th day of November, 1941, duly ap pointed as administrator of the estate of Annette E. Whipple, de ceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby no tified to present the same to the undersigned administrator, at his office In the Court House, at Rose burg, Oregon, within six months from date of this notice. Dated and first published, this 21st day of November, 1!I41. R. W. MARSTERS, Administrator of the Estate of Annette E. Whipple, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been by order of the Countv Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County, appointed administrator of the estate of L. C. Basye, de ceased. All persons having claims aeainst said estate are hereby notified to present the same, veri fied as required by law, to the undersigned administrator at his place of residence in Glendale, Douglas County, Oregon, within six months from the dale of this notice1. Dated November 21, 1941. W. J. BASYE, Administrator of the Estate of L. C. Basye, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Notice of time for hearing of report of H. E. Mahoney, trustee, Henry Little estate. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned testamentary trustee of the estate of Henrv Little, dec-eased, has filed his final renort in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, and the 1udge of said court has nnnointed Tuesday, December lfi, 1941. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in the circuit courtroom in the court house in Roseburg. Douglas Conn tv. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing said report nnd any ohleetions thereto. All persons interested are re quired to file their objections. If iany, to said report at or before - itr Christmas is coming it's time to begin To think of the things Santa should bring. Here are the gifts your friends would all treasure To help with your problems is truly our pleasure arabella the time of hearing. Dated and first published No vember 14, 1341. 11. E. MAHONEY, Testamentary Trustee of the Estate of Henry Little, deceased. CITATION In the State uf Countv. County Court of the Oregon for Douglas In the Matter of the Guardian ship of James T. Underbill, In competent. To - James Tfvsf. Gtiirftit -oi the person and estate of James Underbill, Incompetent, and to the Fidelity and Casualty Com pany ol New 'York, a corpuiation, and surety on the bond of said guardian, greeting: You luid each of you are hereby cited and required to appear in the above entitled Court within thirty days from the date of lite service of this Citation upon you, then and there to show cause if any exists why the said James Prvor as guardian of the above enlled estate has not and should not file herein his first annual account, and also his account showing the present condition of the affairs nnd of the estate of James T. Underbill, Incompetent, and further to show cause wny the said James Pryor should not be removed as guardian of said estate, and turtlier to snow cause whv said surety should not be re quired to prepare and file herein a full, complete and final account tor saut James I'ryor as guardian of said estate, and IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a copy of this Citation be served upon saiu james r-ryor anu upon surety company in the manner provided for service of Summons in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. Witness my nana ana tno oi- flcial seal of the above entitled Court this 27th day of October, A. D. 1SI41. D. N. BUSENBARK, County Judge. Attest: ROY ACir.K, County Clerk of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon. CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of Lawson Scott Maple, sometimes known as L. s. Maple, ueceaseu. To C. K. Maple, W. Maple, Mrs. C. J. Henrlcks, Mrs. Cassle N. Bishon. Mrs. Flora E. Lee. Mrs. Margaret E. Romle, Mrs. Luella! N. Metcalf, Charles E. Bertram and Mrs. Eva Mae Baker, heirs at law of the above-named deced ent, and also to all unknown heir:; at law, if any tnere Be, oi saia Lawson Scott Maple, sometimes known as L. S. Maple, deceased, and to all parties unknown, if any there be, claiming any right, title, estate, cluim, lien or Interest in or to the real property herein lafter described belonging to the estate of said decedent, Lawson Scott Manle. sometimes known as L,, s. maple, ueceasea, in or to ine real property or in or to nis es tate, GREETING: In the name of the State of Oregon: You nnd each of you are hereby cited and required io ap pear in the County Court Of the State of Oregon for Douglas County In the Courtroom thereof In the city of Roseburg, Oregon within ten (10) days from the service of this citation upon you, if personally served within Doug las County, Oregon, or if served upon you personally within any other county of the S.tate of Ore gon, then wilhln twenty (2(1) days from the date of the service of this citation upon you, or if solved by publication In a news paper, then within twenty eight (28) days from the date of the first publication of this citation in said newspaper, then nr.rf there to show cause, if any ex'sts, why an order of this Court should not be made authorizing, empow. ering and licensing J. V. Long as administrator of said estate oi Lawson Scott Ataple. some' irr.es known as L. S. Maple, de.vased, to sell the real property belong irg to said estate as prayed for in the petition therefor nt, file in the above Court ;ind oauce, said real property being p.,rttcu any euro (bib3 Madam wf aorry,bt how woro wt to know? Yot wt treat thtm tfliO king! at the Imptrltl nl Rooiavttt. Wo ftait thm llkt royalty. Wt trvt tham with dftp Mipct. Wo ovon Ut tham brtak fait In bad at n txtra coif. But, fcow wart wo H know that thty O't Copy-ata. That thty womI4 tiamand tht umi itrvict at homo. Want rtvtnfa? . . Bttrtr stop at tht 1 mot Hal or Rooaftlt whtn In Portland. Convtnitnt too, wt block Or two from tho ctntar thlngt , . . ihopf, itorti, banki and thtatrti. 1 ii (llulfftlliW' iflMI im 1$ Where You live like a Wo ... but the (ax Ii lew) described as follows, to-wlt: The Southeast quarter (SEt) of Section Thirty (30) Town ship twenty-four (24) South of Range three (3) West of the WlllTamette Meridian in Doug las County, Oregon, Witness, the Honorable D. N. Busenbark, Judge of the County Court for Douglas County, Ore- eon, with the seal of sail Court affixed thereto this 23rd day of October, tail. (County court i Signed, D. N. BUSENBARK, -Seal - County Judge for Douglas Countv. Oregon. ATTEST: ROY AG EE, County Clerk of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon and ex-ofricio Clerk of the above Court. Bv Leota Wilson, Deputy. Long and Long, Attorneys for the estate. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of William H. Richardson, deceased, has tiled his final ac count In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, and that the Hon. D. N. Busenbark, Judge of said court, has by an order made nnd enter ed the 4th day of November, 1941, appointed Monuny, tne in aay of December, 1941, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, of said day, nt the County Court Room in the Court House in Roseburg, Doug las County, Oregon, as the place and the time for hearing objec tions, if any, to said account and the final closing of said estate. W. S. HAMILTON, Administrator of estate of Wil liam H. Richardson, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby Riven that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Grace M. Lloyd, deceas ed, has filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County, and the court has appointed Tuesday, December 2, 1941, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in the county courtroom in the courthouse In Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections, If any, to said final account and the settlement thereof. All persons Interested In said estate are hereby notified to (p their objections, it any, to saia final account at or before the time set for hearing. Dated October 31, 1941. A. N. ORCUTC Administrator of the Estate of Grace M. Lloyd, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix of tne lisiate OI uren J. j-ayne, ue ceased, .has presented and filed in the Aountv Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, her flnjil'account as such adminis tratrix ;iihd said court has fixed Saturday, November 29, 1941 at 10:00 oX'lbck a. m. as the time and the, Court room of said court as the 'place, for hearing objec tions tp said final account and for the settlement thereof. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, October 31, 1941. . , ELLA HIGGINS, Administratrix of the Estate of Oren J. Payne, deceased. Friday and SaturdayDg PLUS tASy a trouble-shootin' trio . . b l?0 frettin'forafight! W'Jt'mm mf-' with ROBERT LIVINGSTON BOHEIE RUFI MVIS Matinee Saturda 2-3. 30-7:15-9:30 P. Adults 25c 30c Kiddies 11c Anytime REMEMBER LADIES! 1 Free Cosmetics Tuesday evening NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of Fred W. Green, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by an or der of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered of record, appointed the undersigned as Ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of Fred W. Green, deceased, and that he has duly 'Qualified- as such Administrator. All persons having claims against said estite are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to me unaersignea ai mo ui- flees of Long ana Long in ins Douglas County Court House, Roseburg, Oregon within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this Notice. Dated and first published Oc tober 24th, 1941. ,1. V. L.UINU, Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Fred W. Green, deceased. Today and Saturday Packed with laughter, Sengs, Romance and Adventurel TYRONE POWER la Added Preview Saturday Coming Sunday 3 Days An SHERIDAN jack OAKIt 11c-30c-40c, Inc. tax HI CM P 1 1 . MmIm W.wfeJPBWf :r.fiUi it i i H ii i every Monday and at the Rose.