Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 20, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1943.
Society and Clubs
BY LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
JUNIOR DEPT. OF
SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS
ENJOYABLE PICNIC
The Junior Department of the
Methodist Sunday school held
very enjoyable picnic and wiener
roast Wednesday at Umpqu.i
park. Swimming whs enjoyed
and the sixth grade girls, "The
Jolly Juniors" Willi Mrs. C. K.
Hand, us teacher, held a business
Meeting. Barbara Rand, retiring
president, had charge and new
officers were elected and Include:
President, Ida Chamberlln; Vice,
president, Doris Goodwin; secre
tary, Barbara Rand, and Treasur
er, Harriet Catherine Hoolh.
Plans were made to hold a pic
nic once every month during th
summer. Chaperones for the af
fair included: Mrs. C. K. Hand,
Mrs. Hugh Harrison, Mrs. Kred L.
i'uiilhwlck, Miss Lorraine Rose
and Miss Doris Rose. Mrs. South
wide Is superintendent of the Jtin
lor department.
MISS RUTH JUMP IS
WINNER OF BRONZE
MEDAL CONTEST
Miss Rulh Jump, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Jump, of this
city, was the winner of the brunz.
'modal contest held lasl Friday
evening at the Free Melhodi.-il
' church. Her reading was enllt
led, "Shall They Go Free."
Other contestants included:
Cherry Arne, Lavelle Delioss,
Vera Mae and Raymond Hall and
Billy Houeoek.
The contest was under" Hie au
spices of the Flying Tigers of the
Loyal Temperance Legion with
Billy Boucock, president, presid
ing. Rev. Mr. Ilouser, leader of
the group, gave a short talk tell
ing of the activities of tlm group
and slated that one of the proj
ects was airplanes. The Flying
Tigers group is made up entirely
ol boys.
MRS. SHRUM IS
HOSTESS TO CLUB
GLIDK, July 20-Mrs. Vein
Shrum entertained Ihe members
ol Ihe T. A. club at her home
Tuesday afternoon. Vislllng and
sewing were enjoyed after which
refreshments were served to:
Mrs. Justin Eifert and Joe, Mrs.
Harold Barker and Norma, Mrs.
George Casebeer and Richard,
Mrs. Lester McBrlde and Joan,
and Mrs. Dale Hal field.
PATCH AND CHAT
CLUB TO MEET
THURSDAY EVENING
The Patch and Chat club will
meet Thursday evening al 8
o'clock at the home of Mrs. C.
Domenicv). All members are cor
dially invited to lie present.
Taxpayers Attention
Tho Annual mooting of fho
Douglas County Taxpayers'
Lcaguo will bo hold at tho
Circuit Court Room, Court
Houso, at 1 0:00 o'clock a. m.
Wodnosday July 21st 1943,
for tho purposo of consider
ing tho 1943 budget, tho
oloction of officors and such
othor business as may proper
ly corns boforo tho mooting.
Douglas County
Taxpayers' League
COORSi
Pottery
scvoidl lovoly hr)c
CHURCHILL
Phono
I H. P. Rico, Prosidont.
Meat
cutter
wanted.
Inquire 1
Henninger's
No. 2
EA8TERN STAR TO
PICNIC ON THURSDAY
Members of Roseburg chapter
of Eastern Star, their husbands
and visiting members are Invited
to enjoy a six-thirty o'clock pic
nic supper Thursday evening at
Ihe Calkins summer camp on Ihe
North Umpqua. Those not soli
cited are asked lo bring salad
and sandwiches.
Mrs. II. H. Turner is acting as
general chairman of the affair
and Is being assisted by the offi
cers of the chapter.
Those desiring transportation
are asked to call liKiY or 132L.
Everyone unending has been ask
ed to bring (heir own table ser
vice. STATE REGENT TO
BE HONORED AT
DINNER ON THURSDAY
Mrs. William Horsfall, of
Marshfleld, slale regent of Ihe
I). A. R will be guest of honor at
a six-thirty o'clock no-hostess din
ner at the Hotel Rose Thursday
evening. All members of Umpqua
chapter are requested lo be pres
ent. Mrs. George M. Brown, re
gent, will preside. Following the
dinner, a meeting of the Chap
ter will he held at the home of
Mrs. William Bell on South Jack
son street.
DINNER IS ENJOYED
WEDNESDAY EVENING
GLIDE, July 20- Mr. and Mrs.
Lester McBrlde and daughter I
Joan entertained at dinner Wed
nesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Miller. The evening was plea
santly spent In visiting.
L ADY ELKS TO HOLD
SOCIAL MEETING
The Lady Elks will hold a so
cial meeting at 8 o'clock Thursday
al Ihe temple. High score prizes
will be awarded winners in con
tract bridge and pinochle. All
Lady Elks are cordially Invited to
be present.
NORTHSI DE SUNSHINE''
CLUB TO ENJOY MEETING
The Northslde Sunshine club
will meet Thursday afternoon al
the home of Mrs. Frances Long
at IDS I'arrott street. All mem
bers are urged lo be present.
POETS CORNER
A FIGHTING MOUNTAINEER
By ALDEN HARNESSES
He fore litis war had broke the
peace
Delusion claimed would never
cease,
Back In hills of Arizona
Clearly thinking, Craig Corona,
A young enlightened mountain
eer, Foresaw the secret aim and plan
Of gansler-rulers of Japan
Anil warned a world that would
not hear.
When news of Nippon's con
quests flew
Swiftly over Arizona
In his mountains, Craig Corona
Did feel control of higher Power
Anil hear an Inner voice he knew,
Commanding him thai fateful
hour
To leave Ills home and tighl and
llghl
For lieedom and eternal rigid.
'I'o aid MaoAi'thtu's daring men
Upon an Isle in tropic seas,
As by morass and marsh and len
They lought Invading Japanese,
In his strong ship Craig Corona,
After leaving Arizona,
Sailed to llial isle's embattled
shore
And In one day from wild
domains
Of vine-enelreled jungle trees,
Willi malehless skill shol down
a score
til Nippon's newest halllcplaiics
And hit and crippled many mine.
Tomorrow, Craig Corona will
With bombers over Nippon's
Isles
lielease great bonilis lor miles
anil mill's
(in w ar-rUipmcul and supplies
And rapidly decrease the sie
(11 over-crowiled el lies till
Every warcrard desperado
Anil Ihe denied Mikado
Shall sleep, before I hey are
aware.
Forever and turevcr there.
Small factory .shipment of fom.
rd Coors "Rotbud" war. Dinner-ware,
casserolos, teapots.
Same lusterous glare, same in
vulnerability to heat and cold.
last shipment (or
duration
HARDWARE
73
WWm RNG-NECKEO PHEASANT, J
f I AN AAA4GttAvr VXXM CMASA, I
1 HAS BEEN WADE THE OFFICIAL fl
I f STATE BIRD OF SOUTH DAKOTA J
In the old fashioned home.
CHILDREN ONLY WERE CON
TROLLED BY SWITCHES, BUf IN
THE MODERN HOME, EVERYTHING
IS CONTROLLED BY SWITCHES
uSXC&or THE CHILDREN,"
4- S?J J. D.CROAM,
notrie, ag,fc-t9.
s s s . .J
T. M. REQ. U. 8. PAT. OFF.
NEXT: How
MR. AND MRS WATSON
TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING ON SUNDAY
Relatives, neighbors and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson .'in
most cordially invited to attend
Ihe open house from two lo five
tlilrly o'clock Sunday, July Zr, al
the Watson home on Deer creek
in celebration of their golden
wedding anniversary.
NEWS OF OUR
X7$S3t MCNw'.VOMEN
IN UN'FCnM
Charles W. 'lush, supervising
engineer for the Austin company
on const ruction of the Douglas
aircraft assembly plant near Ok
lahoma City, has been commis
sioned a captain in the U. S. ar
my engineers. He lias reported
lo Eon lielvoir, Va., in' compli
i itce wilh orders. Mrs. Tush will
remain at their present home on
the North Umpqiiii river until
Captain Tush has a more defi
nite location.
Willi the army air corps alone
asking ror 300,1)00 WACs, the job
or a WAC reerulling officer Is a
real task, according lo Nellie L.
Moure, former News-Review em
ployee, now on active duly at
tho reerulling office in Cincin
nati, Ohio. Following completion
ot her training course at Fori
Des Moines, Iowa, where she was
given basic and specialist train
ing, she was transferred lo Co
lumbus. Ohio, for assignment lo
her present post.
Cjuenlin Raphael Rvchard, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rychard
ol Voncalla, Ore., was graduated
July 17 from Ihe army air forc
es photographic school al I.owry
field, Colorado. Ho entered the
school April 21, Hll.'t. Prior lo en
tering the army, Felt. 20, V.)YX
he was employed In the logging
woods for Ihe Sam Hall company
al Drain.
Albert I-:. Hodges, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albeit Hodges, Urork
way, has been enrolled ill Ihe ar
mored sibiiril ai Fort Knox, Ky..
in- is among a group ,d' picked
technicians -.elei-li-d lm- speci.'l j
tnsinu tioii in a cuiiim- ol i,mi I
lurch. inlis, i
Ada 11. Weaver, daughter of j
Mrs. Myrtle W. Hcuhcst. s:w j
Toinplin St., Ilnsi'biirg. has been j
promoted lo private tirM class al i
Moore field. Mission, Tex., where!
she is sei nig in the W AC ail ,
llilllislr.ilm- service as a mem
her of tin- post operations loree i
at Hie anny air torees advanced ,
I'Kini: school Prior lo her eiilisi j
llietlt 111 the WAl's she was em I
ployed al the llolel l'mpiua. 1
i
Word has been received here lb, H :
Harold "Hud" cloake, son ol Mr.
and Mrs. Allied Cloake ot Ibis ;
cily, and bis brother in law, Tom- 1
my Havens, son ol Mr. and Mix. i
'I' ;. Havens, ol Oieen. have hoih
been aiUaiued lo Hie rank ol enr
poial in the r, S. army at liolihs, ,
New Mov. where th"y aivslall'Mi
rd. Mrs. Cloake and Mrs. Havens
and daughter. Cherie. recently
ioiued I heir husbands in .New
Mexico.
Mis. Paul Itiaskey . ol this city , 1
Iris received word that her son.
Private First class Warren Lucas,
foi inei ly ol Roseburg. has arriv-j
ed in Ii an w it It I'mted Slates j
force-..
Word li.e. been lorrivcil from j
Dow V. Kea.ry. .ii , son of Mr. I
and Mrs. IV W, Ke.isey, Kdcnhow
or, I hat he has been promoted'
lo hospital apprentice first class
ir the P. S navy. He Is located
ill New Caledonia.
Corporal lilenn K Mount, son
ol W. C. Mount. LookinggMss, I
his lieen selected at the Carls I
bad anny air field. Carlsbad, N. j
M . lo aMetv.l aviation cadet j
school for pre aviation cadet ;
iilt
1 )&A tf.
MOST BASEBALL BATS
COME FROM NEW YORK AND
PENNSYLVANIA, FROM WV
TREES CUT WHEN THE TRUNKS
ARE IS INCHES THICK.
7-21
deep is tlio ocean?
I raining at Sheppard field, Wi
chita Falls, Texas. He entered the
service October M, 19-12, at Los
Angeles.
Technician 51 h Grade Delljert
10. Grout, husband of Mrs. Virgin
ia Grout, 1117 Harvard Ave.,
Roseburg, has been u warded a
Good Conduct medal at Paine
Hold, Everett, Wash., when; he
is in service as a sergeant ma
jor at the air base hoapital. The
medal is awarded only to enlist
eo men who have had one full
year of continuous service and
who have shown exemplary be
havior, efficiency and fidelity.
The ribbon of the medal is scar
let with three white vertical
stripes at each side.
Private Hilburn L. Cheek, son
of Mr. end Mrs. II. S. Cheek of
Melrose, Is being trained in aer
ial gunnery, according to word' re
ceived by his parents. He has
been serving in chemical warfare
service, and is now receiving in
struction as a machine guner with
a bombardment group. He is lo
cated at Sheppard field, Texas.
F. I. White, Ex-Oregon
Newspaperman, Dies
PORTLAND, July 15) f APt--Frank
I White, 72, Klamath Falls
circuit court bailiff and former
Portland newspaper man, died
hi re Saiurday.
While came lo Portland in 1903
from Kansas, worked on Ihe Jour
nal, I lie now-defunct Telegram,
anil later became assistant city
editor of Ihe Oregonian.
He moved lo Klamath Falls in
1925, where he was secretary of
the Klamath realty board and the
republican nominee for state rep
resentative in I93S.
H. C. L. 1850
SAN FRANCISCO Rooms,
SUM) to $.)() a month; washing,
$20 for a dozen pieces! apples, $5
each; eggs, ,SL a piece, loaf of
bread, 7.) cents.
Don't rush lo the OI'A -those
prices were charged hack in ISfiO
in the gold rush days.
The Chronicle printed Hie list
with a survey ot today's restau
rant prices
AMERICA delivers
Missing Infant
Found; Kidnapper
Suspect Arrested
SANBERNARDINO, Calif..
July. 19 (API A 15-months-old
baby Identified by sheriff's dep
uties as Jo Ann Tucker, reported
5000 MM
L00 OCRS
NDD!
The War Manpower
Commission is calling
loggers out of the ship
yards, airplane facto
ries, and other war
industries for no
work is more impor
tant than log produc
tion right now I
iV
t(B
the goods!
America has shifted into "high"!
It's a tough job . . . and a thirsty one.
BOTTLE SHORTAGE!
Return "Empties" promptly
abducted. Friday-while her moth
er slept In a Los Angeles bus sta
tion, was safe in a hospital here
early today.
The deputies, H. A. Richardson
and Clarence Potts, said they
found the child in the company
of Mrs. Laura Merle Thornton,
20, of Wheeling, W. Va., at a cafe
in nearby Colton, Calif.
Mrs. Thornton was booked on
suspicion of kidnaping after, the
p( v4 yyjjfx pftvi'H.'-'vH' m i v,
FANTASTIC? Not at all! America is
building the greatest fleets of troop
carrying transports and gliders the world
has ever known. And they are made of
WOOD! England is mass-producing
Mosquito Bombers that out-speed the
Nazi's fastest fighter planes. They're
made of WOOD ! Literally logs are
flying from the woods right into en
emy strongholds. THAT is why Amer
ica so desperately needs more saw logs,
INGHAM LUMBER
ROSEBURG LUMBER
1 L.
- m$x Mm?-
deputies declared, she stated she
took the child from the bus sta
tion "because Its mother was mis
treating it."
Richardson said the child ap
peared to be in good health but
was tajn to the hospital for a
medical checkup.
The mother, Mrs. George W.
Tucker, wife of an army sergeant,
told Los Angeles police she was
exhausted upon arrival friaay
Gliders, transport pianos, invasion bargos,
more peeler logs, more pulp logs NOW!
In addition to planes and gliders, there
MUST be wood for thousands of inva
sion barges, pontoon bridges, sub chas
ers, shell cases and aircrafttarrier deck
ing. Logs are making munitions from
nitro-cellulose to shell cases. Every log
ger can serve America best by sticking
to his ax and saw... and by urging his
logger friends who've quit the woods, to
return to the forest fighting front!
COMPANY ,
COMPANY
A- -r .U ..t-
Xli; A'N'k ' (J
from Chattanooga, Tenn., and
that she accepted the offer of a
strange woman to care for the
child while Mrs. Tucker napped
on a bench in the depot. When
she awoke, Mrs. Tucker said, h
child and the woman were gonw
M. O. A. Club to Meet The
ML O. A. club will meet Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. C. B.
Calkins.
carried the Sicilian Invasion!
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