Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 08, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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FOUR KUoCDUKU INCWJ-KCYICVYi HUJliuixOi ixuvii mu jua i , jvhl Oi i t-t j. 1- -gag
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MRS. CARL WASSOM
HONORED AT SURPRISE
FAREWELL DINNER
Miss Doris Abecl, daughter ot
. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Abecl, was
hostess at her home at a charm
ing surprise farewell dinner par
ty Thursday evening in honor of
Mrs. Carl Wassom (Velma
Crocker), who is leaving soon for
the east to join her husband,
First class seaman, Carl Was
som, of the U. S. navy.
Covers were placed at a beau
tifully decorated table for the
guest of honor, Mrs. Wassom,
Mrs. Donald White, Miss Betty
Mae Whipple, Mis. Jay Shlnn,
Miss Faith Young and the host
ess, Miss Abecl.
MRS. VERN HOLGATE
PRESIDES AT MEETING
SUTHERLIN, June 7.-Suthcr-lin
Rebekah lodge met in regu
lar session Thursday evening with
Mrs. Vern Holgate, noble grand,
presiding. The lodge voted to
give $24 to the local Red Cross to
finish a sun room at uamp wnuo,
which was started by the Past
Noble Grands club. They will give
another dance, June 12, and part
of the proceeds will go to the
home. After lodge closed a pot
luck, no host luncheon was serv
ed to the following members:
Mrs. Clyde Holman, Mrs. Iiriltain
Slack, Mrs. George Green, Mrs.
Henry Barge and Mrs .Vein Hol
gate. ,
WOMAN'S SOCIETY TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
The Woman's Society of the
First Presbyterian, church will
meet Thursday at a one o'clock
potluck luncheon at the church
parlors.
Mrs. W. M.. Campbell will be
chairman of the luncheon and
will be assisted by Mrs. E. L.
Knapp, Mrs. George Sewell, Mrs.
J. F. Parker and Miss Margaret
Baldwin.
Mrs. Earl Ullrich, president,
will conduct the business meet
ing, which will be followed by
devotions and the program. All
ladies of the church arc invited.
FAMILY REUNION IS
HELD ON WEDNESDAY
A family reunion was held
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Kva L. Wilkinson. Those
present were: Mrs. W. A. Burn
ham and daughter, Eleanor, of
Victoria B. C, Mrs. Muriel Webb,
of Tacoma, Wash.; Private First
Class Charles Marvin Mall, of
Kingman, Ariz.: Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Knigge and family, of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Hall and
lamilv, and Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Hall and family, all of Hoseburg.
This was the first time in 22
years that Mrs. Burnham had
been with the family.
W. S. of C. S. TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
The W. S. of C. S. of the Melh
oilist church will meet at a one
o'clock not luck luncheon Thurs
day at the church parlors Willi
Mrs. A. .1. Geddes as chairman.
Th,. business meeting will lie
in charee of Mrs. R. L. Whipple
in the absence of the president,
Mrs. William Hoelt, who was re
ri.nllv called east by the dealh
of a brother. The devotions will
lie conducted by Mis. Charles A.
F.dwards and Mrs. Geddes will
have charge f '"' program.
Members and friends are cor
dially invited to lie present.
LADY ELKS TO
MEET THURSDAY
The Lady Elks will meel
Thursday evening at S o'clock at
the temple with Mrs. H. L.
Adams and Mrs. .1. G. l'cst :
Joint hostesses. Prizes will he
awarded winners in contract
bridge and pinochle. All mem
tiers are urged to be present
Enamelware
DIRECT FACTORY SHIPMENT
Large kettles, coffee pots, double boilers, re
frigerator pans, tea pots, dish pans, etc.
In line with our policy of letting all our Douglas
county friends have a chance at scarce goods,
wo promptly put the ware in our window and are
announcing its arrival here. Just ono allotment,
'first come, first choice.
Churchill Hardware
; ; i ill ri -ii ii
MRS. VERN LEISENGER
HONORED AT SHOWER
SUTHERLIN, June 7. Mrs.
Emma Real and Mrs. Eloise Lam
orcaux were Joint hostesses at a
charming miscellaneous shower
party in compliment to Mrs.
Vern Leisenger, Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Lamor
eaux on First avenue. Gorgeous
bouquets of spring flowers in pas
tel shades were arranged about
the rooms. A large bouquet of
mixed flowers, bordered by blue
tapers, graced the buffet. The
large serving table was covered
by a beautiful lace cloth and
laden with gifts. The guests were
given cards on which to write
their favorite recipe for the guest
of honor. A guessing game was
played with Zola Webber and Ed
na Real sharing honors. The
guest book was in charge of Miss
Edna Real.
The presents were presented
and opened by the bride and af
ter being passed to the guests.
were packed in a large traveling i
irunK, given mis. L.eisinger. our
plans on joining her husband,
who is In the army, when he ar
rives at his post. Lovely shower
gifts were presented by Miss Lola
Webber, Mrs. Madeline Stowe,
Mrs. Thelma Brunello, Mrs. Joe
Christianson, Mrs. Will Leisin-
cor, Mrs. Doris Van Fleet, Miss
Edna Real, Mrs. Sadie Goff, Mrs.
Frank Oliver, Mrs. Floyd Porter,
Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Harry
Papple, Mrs. Ernest Adamson,
Mrs. Juanila Atterbury, Mrs.
Jimmy Lang, and the hostesses,
Mrs. Emma Real and Mrs. Eloise
Lamoreaux. Friends sending gifts, I
unable to attend were, Mrs. Frank !
Oliver, Mrs. Joe Copeland, Mrs. I
Glen Jackson and Mrs. Mason
Davidson.
W. C. T. U. COUNTY
MEETING ANNOUNCED
The Douglas county W. C. T.
U. will meet Wednesday after
noon at the First Christian
church in Roscburg. All mem
bers and friends arc cordially in
vited. The next meeting or the Hose
burg W. C. T. U. will be announc
ed later. ,. ... - -
NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE
CLUB WILL MEET
The Northside Sunshine club
will meet Thursday aflcrnnon at
the Eugene Prlncen home at 231
N. C'badwick street with Mrs.
Helen Prlncen as hostess. Mem
bers are requested to bring Pol
lyanna gills and bingo prizes.
H. E. O. CLUB TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
The II. E. O. club will meel at
l:C!0 o'clock Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Lydia Hooper on
Harvard avenue. All members I
are cordially invited to be pi es- j
cut. ;
PATCH AND CHAT
CLUB TO MEET
The Patch and Chat club will
meel Wednesday evening at 7:.'t"
o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. II.
Verrcll. All members are cor
dially invited to he present.
W. B. A. TO MEET
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Woman's Benefit associa
tion will meel Thursday after
noon at two o'clock at the Mac
cabee hall. All members are urg
ed to be present.
Auxiliary to Sew George
Stunner auxiliary members and
triends are asked to meet Wed
nesday from 10 to 1 o'clock at
the Perkins building to sew for
the Red Cross. Those spending
the day there are asked In bring
their own noon lunch. Mrs. G.
W. Similar! is sewing chairman.
Wo didn't expect this
ordered it a long
time ago. Here it is.
Fine, long-lasting Reed
Enamelware.
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there is a
pittsbuk&h
Baseball, battery
COMPOSED OF
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NEXT: Hearing from
More Gasoline
To Be Asked For
Oregon Hunters
PORTLAND, June H. (AP)
Tho state game commission is go
ing to appeal for more gasoline
and ammunition for Oregon hunt
ers this fall.
Frank B. Wire, slate game su
pervisor, said the commission
would address I lie appeal to fed
eral officials in the annual meet
ing here Friday and Saturday,
when 'dales are to be set for fall
burning seasons.
Other western stales will join,
pointing out that wildlife oilers
another source of meat, hides and
fats.
Wire also said the open season
on does, confined to Grant coun
ty last year, probably would be
extended lo other areas this fall.
He said season dales would lie
changed little. Last year the deer
season was from .September 2l to
October 31 and the elk season
frdom October 2H to November
30.
Elkton
EI.KTON, June -1 Miss Lois
Anderson has gone to Drain to
work.
Miss Dorothy Bellinger, of Eu
gene, spent Thursday visiting
friends in Elkton.
Pauline Rowe lias gone to Eu
gene to work for I he summer.
Born to Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence
Chestnut, a son. May 21. The
mother and child are in Mercy
hospital in Roscburg.
John Bowman and Horsey
Fullhrlghl, of Yoncalla, are
working at Elkton. The men are
building a new home for Mr. and
I Mrs. Al ley Marsh. The house is
on the lols recently nought from
Hie W. f. V,aics csiaie. I it- men
are also winking on the Church
ot Christ building. The plan is
to have a side room off the audi
toriutn. two classrooms and a kii
i hen. The ceiling has been lower
ed. The walls will lie finished
Willi insulating hoard and Hie out
side of the building will be paint
ed while.
Mrs. llulda McDonald and Mrs.
Gertrude McKinney were Rose
burg visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shelley
have moved ill the cabins this
s'de of Drain.
Little Judith Tax lor ot Collage
Grove is staying xxilb her grand I
parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. II. II. m J
cock, xxhile her mother. Mr. Ted
Tax lor is on a Il ip lo California, j
Mr. and Mrs. Olio Gusinlson
have returned lo their bona' all
it spending a lew days Willi Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hodden. The
Glistalsotl's live ill Marshlleld.
Donald Agcc has come from
Kosehurg to si ay Willi his moth
or. Mrs. Grace Ac.cc. xx ho is living
on I he Brown elate.
Miss Kin h Ann Herd has coin
to Kagle Point. Miss Reed l.iucht
in I he high school the past ear.
Tenmile
TENMILE. June 1 Lain. nice
Lockwood lias recently built a
pumpltouse oxer his electric
pump and walled up the sides ot
the spiitis; which linuisii the
water to the house ami ginunds.
Mr. and Mrs Dick Stexeiison
f i mil Hippy Valley s-nt the
xveekend as house guests ot Mi
and Mrs. l.iuraniv Ijirkxx.md
The ladies are sister"..
John Calm was railed to e
on the juiy last week. Jim Bar
lies, of Dillanl, hut loimerlx a
Tenmile resilient, lias been seiv
ing also.
Theodore I Dude I llenidtek. local
Ita'i eliaiil. xxas transacting huM
ncss in Kosebutg. Monday
Mr. and Mrs. I .uois linden
Mr. and Mrs Umiu 'Jnc'e:;-t'U.-hrr
and iliiMrrn Ktxe
LAKE, an AMCAV,
SOLD GECMANV ON THE VALUE OF
THE SisSMA2AS ...-rt YEARS
BEFORE THE FIRST WORLD WAR
THE CECMANS WERE SO IMPRESSED
AND &RATEFUL THAT THEY STOLE HIS
PATENTS AND SQUEEZED HIM OUT.
LATESZ, HE RETURNED TO AMERICA
AND BEGAN BUILDING SUBMARINES
FOR. THE US. NAVY.
111 08DEETO GET A6HAVE, YOU
AXUST GET A HAIR CUT'SS
HENRY WOLFF,
the ir.an in the mouii.
returned lo their home here
from Collage Grove where
Louis spent the past several
months working in the logging
woods.
Bird Smith came up from Pow
ers to spend the week end at his
home here.
Earl Ward went lo Myrtle
Point Sunday to spend the week
with his family. He will move
them to the Lockwood-Lakey
sawmill, where ho Is employed,
as soon as school at the Point
closes early in June.
The state guard sponsored a
dance at the Tenmile hall Satur
day night, w hich was remarkably
well intended and netted a nic:
sum lor the guard. Music was
furnished by the five piece Olalla
r. fenestra. The money will he
used by I lie guard lo buy first aid
kits arid gas masks. The girls'
ambulance corps furnished sup
pec, and. sold a. pair of pillow
cases and made some money for
I heir organization also. Later
they will sponsor a dance tit
which a hand-pieced star quilt
tup will be sold ami the money
used for first aid kils for the
corps.
Mrs. 'nn Lockwood and Mrs.
Don Lakev went lo Myrlle Point
Wednesday on business connected
with I he Double L sawmill.
Yoncalla
YONCALLA, June 1 George
Meyers Jr. and the two Morin
boys transacted business in Rose
burg Thursday.
Mrs. C. E. Talbot of Eugene vis
ited al the W. J. Ladd home Wed
nesday. .Miss Bettv McGinilie and her
grandfather! C. E. McGinilie. left
Thursday lor a month's visit xvitli
relatives ill Coriono Del Mar,
Calif.
M. A. Davis returned lo his
home in Riverside, Calif., Tues
day after spending a month here
visiting Ins son aim tamiix, .xn.
Mis
Earl Davis.
Miss Froida Nelh of Nebraska
visili'd al I he Waller Luimey
home this xxeek.
David Wilson, who is will! the
I' S. army in California, spent
a couple of days here this week
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. l Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vein Williams
have purchased Hie George Wil
liams place west of town and
will lake possession the first of
June. Mr. jind Mrs. George Wil
liams have purchased the George
Taxcnor ranch west of town, and
will raise several hundred tur
keys on it this summer.
Canyonville
CANYiiNVII.l.E, June 1 Miss
I Iha May Elliott is enjoying
a visit al the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellloil. Miss
Elholl taught in the high sehool
in Yoncalla the past year.
I George McClane, Jr.. Weill to
' I'nrvallis Thursday and brought
' l.i- sister. Genrgella, home w ith
I bun. Miss McClane has attended
I i 'Si' this past year.
Miss Mollie Sullivan went lo
I Hoseburg with J. O. Gloss Friday
I morning. Mrs. Virgin lloskm as-
s.sted in the post office during
Miss Sullivan's absence.
.Mrs. Elizabeth Baker returned
lo Canyonville Thursday evening,
she is working at the hotel and
was called to Portland because of
her daughter's illness.
SKATING
Every Wednesday
7;.10 lo 10:00 p. m.
Reservations available for pri
vale parties any time except
Wednesday nights.
RAINBOW RINK
Winchester
Construction are
Needed by Army
Announcement has been made
by Lieutenat Clayton C. Morse,
resident engineer, U. S. army en
gineer office, Camp White, Med
ford, that the corps is seeking
men in various special trade clas
sifications who may proceed by
means ot a voluntary induction
plan into construction units. Nine
thousand enlisted specialists per
month are needed to make up
construction regiments, he ad
vises. The army is not seeking
the services of men at present
engaged in essential war work,
but it does want to properly clas
sify men who are skilled con
struction workers into a branch
of the service wherein their ex
perience can be put to best use.
Among those needed are auto
mobile mechanics, blastmen or
powdermcn, bridge builders, con
struction carpenters, construction
foremen, power shovel operators,
electricians, operating engine
men, water supply filter opera
tors, machine shop foremen,
utility repairmen, riggers, trac
tor drivers, tractor machinists,
quarrymen, jackhammer opera
tors, heavy construction equip
ment operators, railway section
foremen, well drillers, motorboat
operators, lumberjacks, sawyers,
lumber graders, sawmill mill
wrights, timber cruisers, etc.
Interested men are requested
to contact the resident engineer, I
P. O. box 832, Medford.
Canyonville
CANYONVILLE, June 4-Mf.
and Mrs. Fred Elliott and daugh
ter, Dortha May, left for Port
land, Saturday to attend the
graduation exercises of the Paci
fic college of which their son,
Gene, is a member.
Walter Cornutt of White Sal
mon. Washington, was a dinner
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WWW
LUMBER
MARCHES
FORWARD
LOGGERS! The shout for "more lumber" and for more plywood and
pulp products comes from our forces in Africa ... in Attu ... in the
South Pacific . . . and from millions of troops in England poised ready to
strike at the heart of Nazidom!
They need more invasion barges more deadly Mosquito bombers
more sub chasers more ammunition cases more ponton bridges!
WOOD, and MORE wood is needed desperately! But there is a real short
age of saw logs now !
That is why the War Manpower Commission wants every available
logger on the job right now. This government agency is urging loggers to
quit shipyards and other war industries and to FIGHT IN THE WOODS.
If you have a friend who's an experienced logger, but who is not now work
ing at the trade, urge him to get on the job. He can obtain a Certificate of
Availability from his present employer on instant notice. Ask him to then
inquire at the nearest U. S. Employment Office for assignment to the loca
tion where he is most desperately needed. ACT NOW! Your promptness
can help win this war I
guest of Mrs. Emma Wamsley
and Mrs. Carl Allison, Friday
Gordon Harry and daugh
ters, Ann and Jean, returned to
their home here Friday. They
have been visiting relatives and
friends in Idaho for a month.
Phil Hart Is here from Port
land to attend the graduation ex
ercises of the Canyonville high
school which will take place
Thursday night. His son, Bill, is
a member of the class.
Mrs. Ella Sullivan and son,
Rollie, were in Roseburg Satur
day. Mrs. Elsie Poole of Myrtle
Creek was visiting her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jewell Poole, Memorial day.
Mr. and Mrs.Jimmie Yokum of
Myrtle Creek were guests Sun
day of Mr. Yokum's sister, Mrs.
Paul Ecklund.
James Moyer Is home from Eu
gene, where he has been attend
ing school.
Mrs. Susie Burnett, her mother,
Mrs. Barbara Hopkins and her
nephew, Don Hokins of Oakland,
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Couglar.
Mrs. Marge Beals and daugh
ter, Dorothy, of Pittsburg, Cali
fornia, are here for a week, vis
iting friends and relatives.
Elkton
ELKTON, June ' 4 Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Rhoadcs spent the week
end visiting on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haines of
Drain were Elklon visitors Sun
day. Mrs. Mary Thompson and Miss
Mary Alaske Thompson have
gone to Vancouver, Washington.
Mrs. Thompson was teaching in
the high school here the past
year.
There will be a school meeting
al the Elklon grade school June
21 to vote the budget and lo elect
one director for three years and a
clerk for one year.
Saturday was clean up day in
the Elkton cemetery.
Mrs. Albert Dvkslra and Mrs. I
INGHAM
ROSEBURG
LUMBER
LUMBER
Clara Smith were Roseburg vis
itors recently.
Mrs. Ella Fenley. Mrs. Forest
Solomon and Miss Patsy Vian
have returned from Roseburg
were they have been visiting.
Miss Vian is working for Mrs.
Solomon this summer.
Mrs. Ina Jacobs Is visiting rel
atives and friends in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McKinney
were attending to business mat
ters in Reedsport Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. Fox and Mrs.
Peter Fetter have returned home
from a trip to Wheeler.
Donald Abraham and Kenneth
Stewart are on a trip to eastern
Oregon.
Mrs. Grace Beekley, who is in
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HIGHEST GOV PRICES
For Details Write or Call Mr. Fryburg
WESTER
FOUNDRY CO.
2400 S. W. Water Ave., Portland, Ore.
ATwater 0207
COMPANY
COMPANY
i he hosnltal in Eueene. Is re
ported to be very much Improved.
The world's largest known de
posit of beryllium ore has been
discovered in southern Oregon.
Beryllium-copper is replacing
bronz-e and steel in many war
uses.
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335 N. Jackson Phone 320
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