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    ft6SE8UR5 NEWS-REVIEW, aOS8Uft5, QftSON, SATURDAY, AUSUST SI,' 1943
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Here From Melrose Walter V.
Monger and family, of Melrose,
rjM-nt Thursday here attending to
business.
Will Be Back In Office Monday
--Dr; B. H. Shoemaker will be
back in his office at the Medical
Arts building Monday, following
a two weeks vacation.
Attends to Business J. B, Hen
sley of Riddle was a business visi
tor in this eity Friday. He is the
father of Mrs. George L. Single
ton of Roseburg. ,
Q Arrives for Weekend Mrs. C.
I,. Schwcring, dean of women at
the University of Oregon, has ar
rived here to spend the weekend
as the guest of Mrs. H. H. Staple
ton, on South Chadwiek street.
Leaves for Arizona Miss Lena. Larry, who have resided in Port
Kersten, who has been visiting! land 'he 'ast year, plan to move
her sister, Mrs. John Peyton, in' ba to their home here Sunday,
the Garden valley district, has left Mr. Burr was formerly assistant
for Phoenix, Ariz., to spend
the
winter months.
Leaves for South Dakota Mrs.
Irene Ferber, who is employed in
the selective service board office,
has left for Lemon, South Dakota,
to spend her s'acation visiting
her parents.
Here From Msdford Bren
Starcher, secretary-manager of
the Southern Oregon Credit Pro
duction association, Medfoid, is
O spending a few days at the local
office attending to business.
Reported Improving Miss Vio
lette Cole, employee in the finance
department at the Veterans facil
ity here, is reported to be im
proving at the St. Vincent hospital
in Portland, where she under
went an operation Tuesday.
Make Trip to Eugene Fred A.
Knight and his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
J. Porter, made a business trip
to Eugene Friday and while there
visited Mr. Knight's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
llouser and family.
Arrives From Portland Mrs.
Elma Goodman, who is employed
in the shipyards at Portland, has
Arrived here to visit her father,
E. J. Payton, over the weekend.
She will be joined here tomorrow
by her daughter, Miss Evelyn of
Portland, who will accompany her
back lo their home Sunday.
Leaves for Seattle Lt. Allen
Cordon, of the U. S. army air
forces, has left for Seattle to re
port for duty, following a visit
here with his pajfents, Attorney
and Mrs. Guy Cordon, and sisters,
Miss Carolyn and Miss Margaret
Cordon. He stopped over en
route to his new base from Or
lando, Fla., and was accompanied
here by his wife, nee Helen
White, and their young son, Da
vid, who will remain here for the
present time visiting relatives anS
friends.
Highest Prices Paid
for
POULTRY AND EGGS
See us before you sell!
Northwest Poultry Co.
500 West Lane
Phone 210
NATURELAND at Bandon
Cordially invites the people of Rose
burg and vicinity to enjoy needed rest
and recreation this summer at this
popular beach resort, well known to
the people of Douglas county and most
accessible to them in these days of
restricted travel.
Modern Cottages and Apartments.
Attractive surroundings and private
driveway to ocean beach.
Note: There are no restrictions on the
beach at Natureland, other than the
requirement that there be no lights on
the beach after dark.
NATURELAND COTTAGES
(John Dornath and Sons)
Bandon, Oregon, just south of town on the beach road
Visiting at Titter Mrs. Lester
Campbell of Gresham is visiting
with Mrs. Robert Campbell at the
Tiller ranger station.
Return to Olympia Mrs. Carl
Neal left Friday for her home in
Olympia, Wash., following a few
days in this city as the guest of
Mrs. P. H. Churchill, on South
Kane street.
Returns Here W. M. Camp
bell, superintendent of the Rose
burg city schools, returned to his
home on South Main street to-
aay, joiiowmg a Business trip to
Salem and Portland.
Returns to Salem Miss Evelyn
Halvorson has returned to her
home in Salem, following a few
days in this eity visiting Lt. Jean
Thoma. Her father, E. Halvor
son, is constructor for the Suther
lin hosuing project.
From Sutherlin Mrs. Cecil Cal
kins of Wilbur was transacting
business in Roseburg today. She
was accompanied by her grand
son, Ronald Baird, of Richmond,
Calif., who has been spending his
school vacation at Sutherlin.
Will Move Back to Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burr and son,
manager of the local Western
Auto Supply store.
Leaving for Oaklahoma Mrs.
F. I. Belts and daughter, Miss
Vada Mae, of this city, plan to
leave Sunday evening for Enid,
Oklahoma, where Miss Vada Mae,
will attend Phillips university.
Mrs. Betts plans to spend several
weeks visiting relatives and
friends before returning home.
Leave for Lakeview Mr. and
Mrs! W. L. Krantz, residents of
Garden valley for many years,
have sold their property there to
Walter Morris of Marshfield and
have left for Lakeview, Ore., to
visit their daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Krantz plan to spend about a
year visiting at various places be
fore relocating.
Here From Portland Mrs.
John McCIintock of Portland ar-
rived in Roseburg Friday, coming i
from Salem to this city with Mr.j
and Mrs. K. H. Pickens. She is I
visiting at the J. E. and L. E. Mc-!
Clintock homes in Roseburg. Shej
is a former resident of this city,
a daughter of the late Judge and!
Mrs. O. P. Coshow.
Visiting Here Mrs. Jeppesen
and son, Charles, and daughter,
Virginia, former residents of Min
nesota and. how of Vancouver,
Wash., are in Roseburg visiting
Mrs. Jeppesen's grandmother,
Mrs. Isabel Webb; her two aunts,
Miss Ethel Webb and Mrs. Angie
Fenton, and her cousin, Mrs.
Claribel Fenton Houck.
Will Visit In Washington Miss
Jeanne Dillard, who has been
spending the summer months em
ployed in the News-Review of
fice, is leaving today for Aber
deen, Wash., to spend a couple
of weeks visiting her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bates,
and their small son, Barclay. Miss
Dillard, who is the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Dillard, of this city, will return
here in time for the fall opening
of Roseburg high school, where
she will enroll as a senior.
Here Buying Wool Mr. and
Mrs. K. H. Pickens, former resi
dents of Roseburg, are here from
Saiem visiting and attending to
business matters. Mr. Pickens,
who has been employed for a
number of years with the Kay
Woolen Mills, is contacting local
sheepmen in an effort to buy the
fall clip of wool. Mills, he re
ports, are permitted under pres
ent regulations to buy directly
from growers. Mr. and Mrs. Pick
ens are visiting here at the home J
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickens.
S. Fs 'Free Market Big Success
Sun Francisco s new "free marsev to neip farmers sett proauce mey
are unable to sell to canneries was o huge success for about 35 minutes
on opening day until the fruit and vegetables were bought up by avid
and hungry purchasers." Here, frantic buyers wave money and shove
. each other around as they buy apples by the iugful.
COPR. 1S41 St NA SESVJCE. tKC,
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STARFISH
PRODUCES ABOUT
200,000,000
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John Garfield, George Tobias and Harry Carey in a scene from
"Air Force," a story of the saviors of the sky, coming Sunday to
Hunts Indian Theatre.
III at Home Mrs. Velle Broad
way is reported to be ill at her
home on East Lane slreet.
From Oakland Mi's. E. G.
: Young and daughter, Barbara, of
i Oakland, were business visitors
in Roseburg Friday.
j Return from Portland Mrs.
1 II. T. Hansen and daughter, Ruth,
i have returned to their home in
i Roseburg from a business trip to
Portland.
Return from Eugene Mrs.
Jarvis Robertson and Mrs. Ed
wards, of Oakland, have returned
to their homes following a busi
ness trip to Eugene this week.
Here for Weekend Rev. and
Mrs. Elmer Rosenkiide and son.
Cari, of Bandon, have arrived
here to spend the weekend as
guests at the home of City Super
intendent and Mrs. W. M. Camp
bell on South Main street. Kev.
Mr. Rosenkiide will preach the
Sunday services here at the First
Presbyterian church.
PLUMIING
Nw Work Repair
ROSCOE MARSTERS
Plumbing Department
COEN LUMBER CO.
YOU CAN
THINK !
At AS
SPEED OF
155 MILES i
PER HOUR, (
THE
RATE
AT WHICH t
IMPULSES )
TRAVEL.
OVER
NERVE
FIBERS,
jWHEge'S LfHR p
frog have ft neek
At Bubar Home Mr. and Mrs.
P. T. Bubar have had as their
guests this week their two daugh
ters, Mrs, R. D. MeKillop, and
Mrs. Larry Watson and the lat
ter's baby daughter, of Eugene.
Mrs. MeKillop has been spending
the last several months in Long
Beach, Calif., attending to busi
ness matters and stopped over
here en route to her home.
Scientists believe the sun to be
approximately 1J times as dense
as water.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given thai
Edith S. Ackert, administratrix of
the estate of Kltt Ackert, deceas
ed, has filed her final report is
said cause, in the county court fof
Douglas county, Oregon; that ih
judge of said court has fixed Mon
day, the 23rd day of August, 193
at ten o'clock in the forenoon oi
said day, at the office of the
county court, for Douglas county,
Oregon at the court house In
Roseburg, Oregon, as the date,
time and place for the hearing on
said report, and settlement of the
estate. Any interested party hav
ing objections thereto may ap
pear and file same in said court,
on or before the time set for said
hearing.
Dated this 23rd day of July,
1943.
EDITH S. ACKERT,
Administratrix of the estate of
Kitt Ackert, deceased.
i
I ?. . are, u. s. pat. off. I
Auto Mechanics
Training Class to
Be Conducted Here
An educational program for
the training of automotive me
chanies in this area will start at
Roseburg Aug. 31, j. G. Giese,
maintenance specialist of the Of
flee of Defense Transportation
for the Mcdford district, report
ed today.
The training classes wiii be
conducted by certified instrue
tors through the cooperation of
the local automotive trade groups
and the state board of vocational
education, he said.
Due to the great number of
men taken into the armed forces
and men engaged in war produc
tion work, a critical shortage of
mechanics and maintenance per
sonnel has developed, Glese said.
In order to alleviate this short
age, mechanics training pro
grams have been established In
a number of localities.
The training is free and aii ma
terials are furnished by the gov
ernment. Anyene with a mechan
ical flair or background is in
vited to iake advantage of the
opportunity for expert training.
Applications viil be received by
the . Dillard Motor' company,
Loekwood Motors, Orchard Auio
Parts, Nordiing Auto Parts and
C. M, McDermott, Associated Gil
Co. manager.
Only a iimifea wanner of ap
plications can be accepted, Giese
said, and candidates are urged to
enroll immediately.
Around the (ount)'
Azsies
AZALEA, Aug 20 Mr. " and
Mrs. Elmer Clemens from Pros
pect visiited here from Thursday
evening until Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Jantzer. They also visited
other friends.
Mrs. Chester Johns and daugh
ter, Elsie Mae, from Salem vis
ited here for several days last
week with Mrs. John's parents,
Mr, and Mrs, F, A. Famam. El
sie Mae remained here for a few
weeks.
Mrs. Miiiie Spauiding returned
to her home here Friday after
spending ihe past ten days at
Washougal, Wash., visiting rela
tives. ' Ted Powell from Forest Grove
visited here last week with rela
tives. He is employed by the for
est serviee.
Mrs. E. O. Adams and Miss Do
ris Tripp left Thursday for
Kiasrraih Fails where they will
ioin Mr, Adams and all go to
Redmond for a few days on bus
iness, Mr. and Mrs. John Janter and
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Clemens
were in Roseburg on business
Saturday,
Mrs. Pat kman and two grand
sons, John and Dick, returned to
Sacramento, Calif,, Mondayt aft
er visiting nere for the past two
weeks.
A potiuck dinner was enjoyed
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Ms-s. R. C Johns. Those pres
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Clemens from Prospect, Mr, arid
Mrs. John Jantsser and Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Janizer and son
Johnny and Mr. and Mrs. Rj C
Johns.
Ailen Jeckson spent several
days last week visiting at Ban
don wiiii Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Ea
kin. Mrs. Lester Itoteoa' and chii
Jron, who have been here visit
ing for ihe past mi-nth wSih Mrs.
Ilobson's patents, Mr, and Mrs.
Walter Tanner, K?ft Monday
nigiit for iheir homo in Pocatel
lo, daho. They were accompa
nied vy Mrs. R:)bsons Cscf , Mrs
Jimtny Morgan, who wiii visit
there.
Sutfteriif!
SUTHERLIN, Aug. 13 Bessie
Ridenhour from Portland, who
has been visiting her sisier, Mrs.
Howard WahS, the past two
weeks, returned to her home
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Hubbard
returned to Sutherlin the first
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Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery, rarely seen In civliisn clothes, visits
ms son Bavsd at Amesbury School, EngisssJ, during brief haisday
preceding invasion of Siciiy, He Sew home from African haiiie
front is Fiying Fortress, iunched with king.
of the week after spending some
time in Portland and Seedspsrt.
John Masgrsve Jr., who works
for the forest service; had ihe,
misfortune of csitiing his finger
quite badly keeping him home:
for about a week.
Mrs. Lawrence Robertson was ;
in Roseburg Thursday shopping !
and transacting business.
Etta Murphy visited her sister, j
Mrs, George MSUer, and htssbansS
at Mt. Vernon, wash., for a i
week. Mr. Miller is a chief, petty ;
oifieer stationed there.
Kaehaei Keliy and Fr&neig
Ballsy from Seattle visMeii Etta
Murphy for s few days and Ihen
left for SosjKs Gate, Calif , where
they will do defense work.
Miss Mary Alice Randall aid
Miss Tildah Hoffiseister visited
friends in Medford over ihe week
end. . ,
Mrs. George Barr Is in the Mer
cy hospital, Roseburg, where she
had 3 major operation At last re
port she was dnsas very nicely,
Strs, Edgar Keith, who has
been very ill at her home the
psst week, is able to be back at
her job again.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Dully of
Cottage Grove have bought ihe
Loggers cafe and took possession
immediately. They plan sn en
iarging ihe building and doing
other repair work.
Mr and Mrs. Moody have
bought the Paui Athey residence,
formerly oeeispled by Mr, and
Mrs. P. Slopes. Mr. Moody ex
pects to remodel and make: ex
tensive repairs,
MiC J, C Partott and daugh
ter Peggy, and sjns, Bohhy and
Jicssoy; Mr. and Mrs. Don CKeil,
Arthur Rietman sr.4 E. J. Lor,ey,
were business ' issiors in Rnse
burg, Saturday
' Mr. and Mrs. William Lang
have bought the Johnson home,
formerly occupied by W. W. But
ler, and will move there imme
diately. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jones, who
have been in Elko, Nevada, for
the past three weeks, returned
to their home in Sutherlin Sat
urday. Mr, and Mrs, Earnest Adansson
and sons, Wayne and Ira, went
to Albany Saturday to visit the
former's son, Roy and wife, for
a few days,
h. deWaard has moved the
large woodshed, which tssed fe be
located on the rear o the L,
Schetky property, to some lots
west of there and will make a
dwelling house out of it.
Mr. and Mrs. F. O, Bourne ot
Hastings, Neb,, are visiting at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. P. A,
Comsieek. Mrs. Bourne is a sis
ter of Mrs. Comstoek.
Waiter Slater has sold his res
idence to Mr. Woods and Davis
Woods mlli, and wiii move as
soon as they can find another
place.
Miss Erma Martin is visiting
her brother, Francis, at Camp
-j Adair, also her brother, Lester,
at Daiias ana from there she wiii
go to Salem is visit other rela
tives, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Martin an
noanee the birth of a grand
daughter, Norma Louise, to Mr.
and Mrs, E. C, Hagerman on July
26. -
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YONCALLA, Aug, 20 Bever
ley and Charles Keener of Sa
lem are spending a month here
visiting their grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs. A. L. Victor,
Roland Cstilen of CrNeiL Ne
braska, is visiting bis sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs, Van Con
ant, . Lewis MeDasieis and family of
Grand Junction, Caiorada, are
visiting at the Eari MeDasiels
tome.
Mrs. Tiiiie Whitman ef Mitch
Sunday - Monday Tuesday
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ell. Indiana to? arrived here to
spend the winter wth her daugh
ter, Mrs, Rapier,
Mrs. Jean Cwsi spent sever
al days last week visiting friends
and relatives in Portland, .
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bohlander
of Settle, Wash spent last week
visiting at the parents! Dare
jungery home. ,
Kyie Cellars, who is 'with, the
0. S. army in California, spent
bst week nere wlih his parents,
Mrs. June Dodd and Mrs, Dy
er and two daughters transacted
business in Eugene, Wednesday;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberts of
Portland spent the weekend vis
iting at the parental & F, Rob
erts home.
Mrs. June Ootid has received
word from the government thai
her husband, Junior Uoad has
been sent to foreign shores for
combat duty.
Jess Davis left Saturday for
San Jose, Calif., where he wsli
spend the winter with his son.
Miss Beiiy Ruth Krase of Port
tend spent ihe weekend here witn
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hom
er Kruse. .
Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Marsters
of Salens spent last week here,
visiilng Mrs. Marsters parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payne.
Mrs. W. L. Coffey and Miss
Ruth Netf of Sunsyside, Wash,
are visiting their sister, Mrs.
Kallle Gelder, for a week, .
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