Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 02, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-ftEVlEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1943
THREE
Local
News
Here Monday J. H. Parrott, of
Camas Valley, was a business
visitor in this city Monday.
Attends To Business Oscar
Weeks, of Myrtle Creek, spent
Monday in this city attending to
business.
Shops And Visits Mrs. Claude
Church, of Camas Valley, was
here Monday shopping antl visit
ing friends.
) Glide Visitors Here Mr. and
Mrs. rjeorge W. Vaughn, of Glide,
spent Monday in this city attend
ing to business.
Here From Reston Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wilson, of Reston,
were in Roseburg Monday visit
ing friends and attending to busi
ness. Improving Mrs. O. S. Cham
bers, w ho has been very ill at her
home in Laurelwood for the last
several weeks, is reported to be
improving in health.
Will Go To San Francisco
Mrs. Walter Holm, of this city,
plans to leave tomorrow for
San Francisco to spend a week
01 ten days visiting friends.
Improving Miss Gertrude Do
lan, Roseburg nurse, is reported
to be convalescing at Mercy hos
')i(al from a recent major opera
"ion performed in Portland.
Spend Today In Eugene Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Nylund, who
reside on Reservoir avenue in
this city, left this morning for Eu
gene to spend the day attending
to business.
Visiting At Hansen Home
Mrs. J. C. Gercty, of Grants Pass,
formerly of Roseburg, has arrived
here to spend a couple of weeks
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. II. T. Hansen in Laurel
wood. Takes Father East Arthur C.
McGhohoy, of Vallejo, Calif., ar
rived here Sunday and, accom
panied by his father, A. G. Mc
fihehey, or Roseburg, left today
for Kansas City, Mo., where the
.latter will enter a sanitarium (pr
medical treatment.
) Auxiliary To Sew Members of
George Stanner auxiliary and
friends are invited to sew for the
Red Cross Wednesday from 10 to
1 at the Red Cross sewing rooms.
Those spending the day I here are
asked to bring their own noon
lunch. Mrs. Cr, W. Shugart is sew
ing chairman.
Out Of Hospital According to
word received here, Mrs. Homer
Rand has been discharged from
Sacred Heart hospital in Med
ford and is now convalescing sat
isfactorily at her home in that
city, following several weeks ill
ness. Her mother, Mrs. Emma
Eiickson. of Roseburg, is at the
Rand mime in Medford. The
Rand family formerly resided
here.
Back From . Portland Mrs.
kliarry F. Hatfield has returned to
'her home in this city, following a
visit in Portland at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, At
torney and Mrs. William W
Knight, and family. Attorney
Knight has been spending the last
two weeks in Chicago on business
and just returned to Portland a
few days ago.
AND
BRING YOUR
WIFE ALONG!
Bowling is a spor your
wife and you can enjoy
together. Make a date
with her tonight and
come to our bowling
alleys for an evening
of refreshing fun and
relaxation.
ROSEBURG RECREATION
Hall and Bowling Alleys
Arch Elliott, Mgr.
rl)fol GERMANY tl !
1 IflvStlta HAS A EUROPEAN FRONTIER OF I 1
I IT i"TTaJ TO GUARD AOAINSr Ea I
BrL . I AJi WASOSS. Fjl I
' The WIND MAY BLOW A Vffl 1 ) r M'tf'-h
BIRD'S FEATHERS UP, BUT iJSL ' &SNaw '
THEY'RE STILL. DOWN'Sayj 3V? ' " Jigwtfim
L..V. SHAW, I WimV5Wr
Cener'sport, AhvaScotf.
Vr DORMICE '
1 Kl DURING. THEIR WINTER.
Si-A N-i SLEEP,
f gfjT r ff-y j J T"j j j jj'jjj 5- 5 t. m ntc. u. s mi, orp.
NfcXT: How Dobbin rests best.
Bellview Club To Meet The
Bellview club will meet Wednes
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Robert Huff.
Merry-Go Round Club To Meet
The Winston Merrj (Jo Round
club will meet Wednesday at a
1:30 dessert-luncheon at the home
of Mrs. J .H. Carnes.
I Women To Sew The Metho-
dist women and their friends are
I asked' to meet at 1 o'cloc k Wort
j nesday al the church parlors to
! sew for the Red Cross. Mrs. J, J.
Ensiling is sewing chairman.
Embroidery Club To Meet The
Roseburg Art and Embroidery
club will meet Wednesday after
noon' at the home of Mrs. Alia
Smith at the corner of Oak and
Parrott streets.
New Idea Club To Meet The
New Idea club will meet Wednes
day at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the
home ol Mrs. V. R. Bttekini'hnm
with Mrs.' R. II. Williams as Co-
Officers Reelected by
Roseburg Fire Dept.
Wallace Rapp was re-elecled
president of the Roseburg fire de
partment at the annual election
conducted at the tit v fire ball
last night. Waller Krederickson
was reelected vice-president and
Wednesday Only
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TODAY
The Living Ghost
AND
Private Buckaroc
f tXPlOSION Of MIRTH!
L ... Hm uriwkoll "Mod lonlon': J
I ni tin biontlosi Jim rtolly ' J
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j
Harrie W. Rooth was again chos
en as secretary. William Unrath
was named treasurer, succeeding
Harry Hurt-, who recently moved
from the county. Members of
the fire commission supervised
the department's election of
Glenn II. Taylor as fire chief and
James Hew ley as assistant chief.
The meeting was followed by a
feed and social hour.
Warning Service Wants
Old Phonograph Records
The aircraft warning service Is
in need of several hundred flat
type phonograph records, It was
announced today by Lieutenant
Huysmnn of the local filter cen
ler staff. It is desired, he stated,
to secure new records for use in
givinj.T instruction, but new rec
ords cannot he obtained unless
old records are turned in. Per
sons having worn, cracked or
broken records they are willing
to donate lo aid the service in
its project are requested to leave
their donations at the Roseburg
armors'.
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JOHN WAYNE
JOHN CARROLL
ANNA LEE
PAUL
GORDON JONES
mum
TODAY
"DESPERATE JOURNEY"
ERROLL FLYNN, RONALD RAEGAN
Zone, Block Leaders
Ashed to Meet Friday
Mrs. Homer Grow lias announc
ed a. meeting of all zone leaders
and all block leaders for Friday
night at 7:30 at the circuit court
room of the courthouse. Mrs.
Laura Wells, state nutrition chair
man, Portland, will be present to
explain the block and zone system
in the national defense program.
Instructions will be elvoji in print
ed form to all leaders. Plans will
be outlined for the first project
lo begin next week.
VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
LEDCERWOOD To Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Ledgerwood, of Myr
tle Creek, at Mercy' hospital,
Monday, March 1, a son, Scott
Lewis; weight seven pounds.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
11 YATT-HREITWEISER Rob
Robert Howard Hyatt and Ruth
Ellen Breitweiser, both residents
of Vancouver, Wash.
Canyonville
CANYONVILLE, ) March 2
Mrs. A. C. Duncan went to Grants
Pass Saturday for medical atten
tion. Mrs. Barbara Hopkins left Wed
nesday for Oakland, in response
to the word that her son-in-law,
Brady Burnett, had passed away.
Mrs. Evelyn Lair left for her
home in Tacoma, Washington,
Friday. She had visited her par
ents, Mr., and Mrs. Emmett
Moyer, for ten days. Her uncle,
Cal l Beals, went with her as far
as Eugene to visit his sister for
a couple of days.
Mrs. Walter Smith and daugh
ter, Judy Belle, of Portland visit
ed with Mrs. Smith's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamlin, for a
week an is now visiting her
sister, Mrs. Ira Poole, in Tiller,
for several days.
Mrs. William Cox and son.uon
by, were in Roseburg Saturday
on business.
Word was received recently of
the death of Mrs. Eva Washing
ton of Seattle. She was formerly
Miss Eva Albro and spent her
girlhood days in Canyonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ash
craft were in Roseburg Satur
day on business.
Mrs. Alice Green, Mrs. Bennet
ta Pickett nitd Mrs. Ann Worth
ington attended the Past Noble
RUSSELL'S
Typewriter Service
Office Machine Service
and Supplies
335 N. Jackson Phone 320
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Grand club in Riddle Thursday.
They report n very pleasant after
noon. . : I
Victor Shaw was in Roseburg
Friday on business. ' !
H. W. Bovee was a Roseburg
visitor Saturday.
Ronald Loffer and son, Lyle,
of Portland are in Canyonville
this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott wore
in Roseburg Saturday.
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Camas Valley i
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CAMAS VALLEY. March 2
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cook re
cently took Mr. and Mrs. Amidon
and two children hack to their
home in Medford. The Amidons
had been here visiting for two
weeks.
. George Baldwin went to Sandy
on business Monday. .
Arthur and Merle Alexander
of Winston attended to business
matters in the valley Tuesday.
Mrs. Lois Varney Baker of
Roseburg was in the valley Wed
nesday calling on friends and at
tending to business affairs.
Guy Moore, Jr., left Wednes
day for Eugene and Portland
with the intention of joining some
branch of the armed service.
Mrs. Oscar Olson of Olalla is
visiting for a few weeks at the
home of her sister, Mrs. J. R.
Standley.
Mrs. Oran Standley and Bert
What's the idea
of the three
finger salute.
Mary
lust
You
Be Sor?J"
in--
Golgerl received a telegram Wed
nesday telling of the death of
(heir mother at her homo near
San Jose. They left Immediately
for San Jose driving the Stand
ley's pickup.
Miss Virginia Thornton Is stay
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Si Robson
and Pearle Waters.
Charles Roth was III with a
severe cold last week and was
not able to go lo Sandy where
he is working In piling.
Mrs. Ethel Brown and small
grand-daughter, Rozelle Brown,
returned trum Eugene Saturday
evening. Rozelle is recuperating
from her illness resulting from a
severe cast of tonsllitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Church
returned Thursday from a busi
ness trip to Portland. While there
they visited Mrs. Church's uncle
and aunt- Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Parrott, and her aunt, Mrs. Bess
Honey, and Claude's sister, Mrs.
Loren Nokes.
Mrs. John llarmson went to
Eugene Monday for medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmidt are
taking care of Nathan Kirkendall
at their home.
Lloyd Roberts, Jr., who has
been attending school in Glendale,
Calif., came home last week to
spend some time with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rob
erts. Mrs. Clifford Walbert and
Three rti-
u; bread wtbin . n . started
try isbte perfection . le Sam
the
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small son, Terry, of Portland vis
ited during the week at the home
of Mrs. Walbert's parents- Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Richter,
Mrs. Jim Combs and daughter,
Sharon Jeanne, and Robert Mar-
SERVICE
In this day of shortages of materials, labor
and priorities, one hundred percent service is
Impossible. The Coen Lumber Company is mak
ing every effort to supply their trade with ma
terials required. By reason of their large stocks
happily few delays are necessary.
When in need of lumber, millwork, plumbing,
linoleum, roofing, paints, glass, wall paper or
other building materials, see the Coen Lumber
Company for good materials, good service and
reasonable prices.
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Phont 121
Thats just
me to get the bread
thats BETTER.
THREE WAYS
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Uilliams'
ENRICHED
WHITE BREAD
tindale went to Days Creek Sun
day with Mr. Combs, who has
been working in a logging camp
near there. Mrs. Combs . and
Sharon expect to stay there most
of the time while Jim works
there.
LUMBER
COMPANY
to remind
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