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Here Saturday J. John Lee,
nf Trail, Ore., spent Saturday In
this city on business.
Oakland Visitor Here Donald
Spencer, of Oakland, spent Satur
day in this city on business.
N. N. N. Sewing Club To Meet
The N. N. N. Sewing club will
meet tonight at the home of Mrs.
Grant Phillips.
Here Saturday Joe Wright,
esident of Days Creek, spent
Saturday in this city attending
to business.
Shops And Visits Mrs. Her
manman Schulze, of Brockway,
spent Saturday in Roseburg shop
ping and visiting.
Here From Days Creek Mrs.
Alice Raehor and son, Gene, of
VDays Creek, were here Saturday
on business.
Spend Week-End In Portland
Bill Weber, Raymond Schofield,
Glenn Miller, Bruce Barker and
Kenneth Holbrook of this city,
spent the week-end in Portland on
business.
Potluck Dinner Tonight The
Episcopal Guild will sponsor a
potluck dinner tonight at 6:30 at
the parish hall on East Cass
street. Those attending are ask
ed to bring a covered dish and
heir own sandwiches.
Visits Parents Miss T.'ettie
Moore, News-Review employee,
spent the week-end at Days Creek
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Moore, who were here
Saturday attending to business.
Junior Woman's Club To Meet
The Junior Woman's club will
meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the
clubhouse. Members of the club
are practicing for the one act
comedy to be presented at the
Woman's club annual spring
birthday tea to be held at the
club house, March 16.
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Tuesday night, Ihe American
Legion auxiliary will hold its an
nual birthday party at the I. O.
O. K. hall. Miss Phoebe Haw
thorne will present the high
School glee club in a special pro
'gram, to be followed by the an
nual hirlhday party.
Return To Eugene--Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Houser and two sons,
Rodnev and Douglas left last
night for their home in Eugene,
following a visit here with rela
tives and friends. They wfrre ac
companied home by Mrs. Houser's
mother, Mrs. Fred A. Knight, who
will visit there until Wednesday.
Daughter Is Born Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Wimberly, of this city,
have just received word announc
ing the birth of their first grand
child, a girl, bom at Los Angeles.
February 28, to the Wimberlys'
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Elton C. Wimberly. Mr.
Wimberly is employed by the
North American airplane factory
at Los Angeles.
Visiting Parents Donald Mun
son. hospital aide, first class at
the U. S. naval air station at Cor
pus Christ i, Tex., has arrived on
leave to visit his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Munson, of Umpqua.
This is his first visit home since
June of last year and he reports
that Oregon and the people here
certainly looked good to him. He
plans to leave Thursday for Txas
10 resume his duties.
Home From Hospital Mrs. Ed j
Schroeder has been discharged,
from Mercv hospital, where she
recently underwent an appendec
tomy, and is now reported to be
convalescing satisfactorily at her
home at Winchester. Her two
children are still at their grand
parents' home in Mill City. She
is the wife of the inspector for
.the Douglas Forest Protective as-
I sociation.
Makes Official Visit Ralph L.
Russell, grand warden of the
grand lodge of Oregon I. O. O.
F., made his official visit to the
Myrtle Creek lodge Saturday
night. He was accompanied by
L. T. Swenson, noble grand of
Philetarian lodge. No. 8; A. C.
'Marsters. Frank H. Beels, J. B.
Bailey. H. A. Canadav. George
W. Dimmick and H. G. Rapp, all
of Roseburg, and Mr. McLaugh
lin, resident of McMinnvillp.
Stops Over Here Mrs. John
Kelly, former resident of this
city, stopped over here this
weekend to attend to business ;
and visit friends en route back
to her home in Salem, following
a trip fb Bandon to visit her
son, Eugene Peterson, who is a
) senior in high school there this 1
year. She reports that she hears
regularly from her eider son, Lt.
James Peterson, who is now sta
tioned in north Africa. Both
James and Eugene attended
grade and high school in Roseburg.
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From, the plant for which ground was broken only Inst April have comci
bombers, shown lined up for test lllghts at the Ford Willow Run, Mich.,
forthcoming.
Their names arc M5 and MG, but
up with its cannon-toting big
Woodcraft to Meet Lilac circle
No. 49. Neighborhood of Wood
craft will meet tonight at 7:30
at the I. O. O. F." hall.
Melrose Grange To Meet The
Melrose grange will meet at 8
o'clock Tuesday night at the hall
with the losing team of the pest
hunt contest entertaining the
winning team with ice cream. "A
social hour will follow the lec
turer's program.
Move Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
Rand and children,, Doris and
John, have moved from 123 Win
chester street to HIS Lilburn
street, and Dr. and Mrs. J. L.
Mitchell and daughter have mov
ed from the latter address (o
West Moreland. The John War
ner family, which has l)oen resid
ing at 709 South Stephens street,
will move the latter part of ihe
week to 1253 Winchester.
Back From . California Mrs.
Vincent Beschel' has returned to
her home In Laurelwood, follow
ing a week's visit in San Fran
cisco with her mother, Mrs.
Robert Paine. She was accom
panied home by Mrs. Kenneth
Barry and three children, who
spent a short tjme here, before
continuing on to Tillamook to
join Mrs. Barry's husband, who
is stationed there by the U. S.
navy.
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Run Plant Turning Out Big Ones
Baby Brother Meets Big M6 Tank
their weights are 44 tons apart.
brother, the Army's new 60-ton
O. S. C Mothers Club to Meet
The Oregon State College I
Mothers club will meet Wednes-!
nesday at a 1 o'clock no-hostess j
luncheon at the Hotel Rose.
Truck Driver Fined John L.
Andrus was fined S10 in the lo
cal justice court today when he
pleaded guilty. Judge Thomas
Hartfiel reported, to operating a
commercial truck without public
utility commission license.
William Sloan Dies at
His Home at Olclla
William Sloan. 71, died today
at his home in Olalla following a
three months' illness. liorn in
London, England, December 24,
1WJ8, he came to the United
States in li)17. He was never
married and has no near rela
tives in the United States. Grave
side services will be held at the
Tenmile cemetery at 2 p. m.
Tuesday, I'.ev. Charles A. Ed
wards officiating. Arrangements
are in charge of the i'.oseburg
Undertaking company.
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these big lnur-moloieil B-24 Liberator
factory. Many times tills number are
The 10-ton light tank, left, meets
heavy job, at Fort Knox, Ky. .
VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
DOLAN To Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Dolan, 1224 Winchester street,
Roseburg, at Mercy hospital, Sat
urday, February 27, a daughter,
Edith Marie; weight six pounds
seven ounces.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
GAY - WILLIAMS - Frank G.
Gay and Varena Williams, both
residents of Miirshfield.
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1943 Farm Labor
Problems to be
Studied Locally
A sluily of 1913 farm labor con
ditions and needs in every county
in the state, to be accompanied
by concrete plans for meeting Ihe
local situations, will be made in
a series of counly farm-labor pro
gram planning meetings which
started February 2."i and com bill
ing through March 1G.
Tho meetings have been ar
ranged jointly by the O. S. C. Ex
tension service and United States
eilinlilV men! cit-ir' in mmMi...
tion with Ihe slate agricultural I
advisory committer and the Ore
gon I'SDA war board, says L. R.
Hreilhaupl, extension project
leader for farm labor.
Attending the meetings will be
all members of the county farm
labor subcommittees, as well a
state representatives of the selec
tive service, employment service,
and the extension service and war i
board. Invitations have also been j
extended to all members of the I
stale and county USDA war
boards, selective service boards, I
state and local officials, anil to !
the farmer sub-committees on I
crops and livestock in each conn-1
ty-
These county farm-labor sub
committees, formed last year, per
formed an important and valu
able service in 1912 and aided
Ihe employment service in hand
ling farm-labor problems much
belter in Oregon than occurred in
many agricultural states. Even
so, there is need for greater ef
forts this year, according to those !
in touch with the food production j
problems. It is hoped to review
1942 results, analyze the 1913
situation, and devise ways and ;
means for meeting the farm labor j
problems of the coming year i
as effectively as possible under
the stress of war conditions. In i
the meantime, farmers who need j
help can make full use of Ihe em- j
ploymenl service by registering j
their needs early. i
Rent Control Power of
OPA Ruled Illegal
SOUTH REND, Ind., Feb. 27.
(API Judge Thomas W. Slick
of the northern Indiana II. S. (lis
Iricl court yesterday held union
stitutional the delegation of renl
conlrnl powers to the OPA.
In dismissing a tenant's suit
against a Soulli Bend landlord,
Judge Slick said in his ruling
that "congress never Inlended lo
delegate 1 his omnipolenl power
(the right In arbitrarily fix renls
a! ceilaln levels) to the ailminis-li.-ilion
of Ihe OPA, and If II was
so Intended, the act, under such
TODAY AND
TUESDAY
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and
WEDNESDAY
BARGAIN NIGHT
'Laugh Your
Blues Away1
and
"Gentleman
After Dark"
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GENERAL REPAIRS
Mid
I il nilAfB "imtT
I, 1943.
Head Nurse
Lieut. -Col. Florence A. Bkineh
neict succeeds retiring uoi. jiuia
O. Flikke as head of the Army
Nurse Corps.'
SAYING
YES
T- Ua, T Fit! f
MEANS:
Using your War S'ramp
album as a moons to a
War Bond and net as a
war souvenir.
Gotting another Peo
ple's Bond by Tilling up
your War Stamp album.
Your sleeping War
Stamp album comes to
life. V, s. Treasury Pi-MUnicnl
construction, is unconstitutional."
The decision was given in a
suit filed against the landlord by
a tenant who alleged he was
charged $10 more a munlh than
(lie rent allowed under the act.
H.C.STEARNS
Funeral Director
Phone 472
OAKLAND, ORE.
Licensed Lady Assistant
Any Distance, Any Time
Our service Is for ALL, and
meets EVERY NEED
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Schoo Lunchj digrams
Of Welfare Board End
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PORTLAND, Feb. 27. (API
Tin1 food stamp and school lunch
programs of the stale . welfare
commission are at an end in
Oregon. '
Loa Howard, director of the
commission, announced the ter
mination of- both at the commis
sion's monthly meeting yester
day, and said the food distribu
tion, administration would take
over Ihe lunch program on a
cash biisis. The commission no
longer will certify schools.
Rev. J. R. Turnbull to
Take Pulpit in Portland .
The Rev. J. R. Turnbull, for
mer pastor of the First Baptist
church here, has accepted the pas- j
tc.-itit nf tlwt ITnitmrcitv P.-n-k
Baptist church at Portland, ac
cording to word received here.
He will assume the pulpit March
7. He has been located at Ash
land for the past three and one
half years.
KIDS' HARD WORK BUYS
BOOK FOR SOLDIERS
CAMP PHILLIPS,, Kas. (AP)
In the place of honor In the li
brary of Maj. CJen. Harry J. Mil
loney of the 94th division is a
book presented the soldiers by
the third graders of Lincoln
School, Wichita, Kas.
In the book are the scrawled
signatures of 42 children who ul-
so enclosed a note explaining i
FARMERS and
POULTRY MEN
We have a complete line of mate
rials for the construction of Poultry
and Brooder Houses and essential
out buildings. Secure your materials
now for your Spring work. .
Phone 121
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how Ihey raised the money to
buy the book.
Such as: "Lois Myers sham
pooed a pup for a quarter." "So
corra Galvln washed dishes for
the teacher." "Donald McCurty
did KP duty for mother."
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