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R6SE6UR5 REWS-REVlEW, RBSEBURS, ORESOR TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1944, three So cisdif and CLuLa By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MR. AND MRS. WOODS ENTERTAIN 8UNDAY SUTHERLIN Mr. and Mrs. William C. Woods very gracious ly entertained at their home Sun day with a very lovely dinner. Those enjoying the day were: Rev. J. B. Needham, of Roseburg, Rev. fiarl Terry, of Salem, Mrs. P. A. Comstock and granddaugh ter, Charlotte Slater, Mrs. Nellie Parker, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Woods and son, Donald. CALAPOOIA SEWING CLUB TO MEET The Calapoola Sewing club will meet Wednesday at the clubhouse for a noon potluck luncheon and afternoon of sewing and visiting. All women of the community are cordially invited to enjoy the oc casion. MID WEEK BIBLE CLASS TO MEET ON THRUSDAY The Mid-Week Bible class of.St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. Vang, 810 Hoover street., Final plans will be Local News :made for the congregational plc plc luncheon to be held In con nection with the annual mission rally service. All members and I Tenmile Visitor R. L. Hall of friends are most cordially invited jenmlle visited In Roseburg on tp be present. I business Monday. CAMP FIRE GIRLS TO MEET ON THURSDAY In Roseburg On Business Mrs. H. T. Smith of Lookineglass was All Roseburg Camp Fire girls! In Roseburg on business Monday and girls of Camp Fire age are requested to meet Thursday at one-thirty-o'clock at the Pacific building on Cass street to assist Jn filling ditty bags for men in the servce. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY ....Here On Business Lawrence Herscher of Dillard was a busi ness visitor in Roseburg Monday. Tenmle Business Visitor O. W. Garrison of Tenmile was a business visitor in Roseburg Monday. The Garden Valley Women's ; Z nvwi f L Hubicla Calkins has accepted em noon at two o clock at the ciud-i if, Am.a. Accepts Employment Miss Pa- house with Mrs. Fred Parrott as hostess. All members are most cordially Invited to be present. WEST MELROSE CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The West Melrose club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs George Osterman. All members are urged to be present. ployment at store. Kampfer's drug- Mr. Palmer In Town Melvin Palmer of Wilbur spent Monday In Roseburg attending to business. Around the County Tenmile TENMILE Mrs. Jim McMul len left last week for an extend ed visit with her sisters, in In diana and Kentucky. The Mo Mullens live on the former Char les Slegal place. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sherman and baby daughter have recently returned from Idaho, where they visited Mrs. Sherman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albro, for- Shops and Visits Mrs. Elmer Hampton of Garden Valley shop ped and visited friends in Rose burg Monday. w ,rfui u. i,i,,n,i i. Here Monday rl. U. uonnine, in the nav and is stationed in Albert DeBernard, and Phi, St- visitors in Roseburg Monday. California, was called home by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Dave Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. William DeWitt spent the Fourth in Centralla, Wash., with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs George DeWitt, and while there attended the celebra tion of his parents' 61st wedding Tenmile Business Visitor Mrs. John Cabot of Tenmile visited in Roseburg on business Monday. Returns To Work James Law rence has returned to his work on Little River, following a short stay In this city on business. Snenri Dav Here Mra. Isldora Vlsltlna In Edenbower Mrs. Tnii nnri nn .llmmv nf Oak- null Ui ills wai citia uiai wtruuw.g i .... , , . . il . ji anniversary. Four sons and one. Quarles Ufford of Los Angeles is aid were ln Roseburg ' . - nli14in nf- tHn hnma fT nor nrm n. m 1 daughter were there to help cele- Y"'"l'8 J ,T aY j vr Ruesaay. 1 tJMf m NEW YORK YANKEE NICK ETTEN WENT 17 STRAIGHT 5AMES LAW YEAR WITHOUT6ETTING A JWSi ALL OP HIS Hire WERE FOR EXTRA BASES. T.,9 A DOWN SPOUT IS NO GOOD UNLESS IT IS VP, Says 1 I if I -If NEXT: The last meal of Emperor Claudius- From Dillard Mrs. Junior visited in Roseburg Monday. Kellogg Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Carl Madison of Kellogg visited in Roseburg Saturday. On Business E. M. McCrnff- rey of Tenmile visited in Rose burg on business Monday. Elk ton Business Visitor Fred F. Riley of Elkton visited in j Roseburg Monday on business. brate the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Allen are vacationing for a couple of weeks as Mr. Allen Is home on furlough. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Forrest Allen and expects to be er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Witcher In Edenbower. Club Adjourns for Summer The Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls talub has adjourned for the sum merly of Tenmile, for a few days, transferred soon. Mrs. Myrtle mer monlhs' according to an an Shortly after their return Arnold Thompson is assisting at Culver's jnouncement made today by the was called into service and is now market during Mrs. Allen's ab- id fleers. ' staiionea ai a training camp "i.sence. 1 1 Miss Tietrv Avers of Hoouiam.1 ODtain marriage License . Texas. Mrs. Sherman and dauglv ter will remain in Tenmile until his return. Sergeant Ellis Ward, who has been spending a short furlough with his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Ward, and other relatives here, has been sent to New York. He left Saturday. Mrs. Ward has Wash., Is visiting at the home of marriage license was issued yes- Mr. and Mrs. William DeWitt for l ' '""J a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holgate went to Eugene, Wednesday, where Mr. Holgate will undergo a tonsilectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holman iZimbrick and Elma M. Stephens, both of Roseburg. three other sons, Abe, Roy and and sons. Ersie and Jimmy, mov- Warren, in the service. !ed Wednesday to Portland where Mr. and Mrs. Don Lakey went they will make their home, to Portland the first of the week Several Southern Pacific rail to accept delivery of a new diesel road cars were derailed Tuesday motor for the Lockwood-Lakey sawmill, which specializes in first Spend Monday Here Mrs. Charles Sands and Mrs. Ray Howard, both of Wilbur, were ln Roseburg Monday shopping and visiting friends. Visiting at Lee Home Sylvia Furlow of San Francisco Is visit Leaves For Portland W. D. Van Horn left Sunday for Port land, where he win attend to business. In Roseburg From Myrtle Creek Mrs. J. J. Aunlauf of Myrtle Creek transacted business in Roseburg Monday. ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lee; In Garden Valley. j Monday Business Visitors Mr. .and Mrs. Cliff Jones and Mrs. n Eugene Over Week-End .Bertha Keller of South Deer Loyal Scott, assistant manager Creek visited in Roseburg on bus of Kampfer's. visited over the iness Monday, weekend In Eugene with Mrs. I " Scott. ! Myrtle Creek Visitors Mrs. Ona Tolbert and Mrs. Betty Lar- Returns to Base waiter wii-,SOn of Mvrtle Creek were bus!- son, of the U. S. army air forces, ij,ess visitors in Roseburg Mon- nas returned to nis uusv, luiunv. aayi ing a visit witn nis parents in Umpqua park. grade ties for the Southern Pacif ic railroad. Mrs. Leatha Petefish and daughter. Shirley Ferguson, are spending a couple of weeks with relatives in Tenmile and Coos county. Shirley expects to remain in Tenmile until school opens ln September. Mrs. Gertrude Ward has re turned from Myrtle Point where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Isma Vance, and family. Dode Benedick came back from San Francisco Sunday. He had been called there by the illness of his sister, Mrs. Herbert Hass,' who later passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Garrison were shopping and transacting busi ness in Roseburg the first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Lock wood and family went to Bandon the first of the week on business and on the return trip visited Mrs. Lockwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sebold, in Coquille. Mr. Sebold, who has been having a good deal of trouble with his eyes, is reported some better. Arbutus Sherman, Gertrude Working at Service Station Miss Jean Ulrich has accepted employment at the Herbert Groves Standard Oil service sta tion In Roseburg. Back From Los Angeles Art Pollard, Jr., has returned to his night and damaged the tracks nome in Kosenurg, ioiiowing a n Roseburg From Medford consideraby but were put in month's vacation in Los Angeles 1 Mrs. Arthur Spencer, the former sham, hv a rrew nf men In a visiting with several of his school I Shirley Mae Brunn, visited over short time. ' ; "lends. Mrs. Roy -Adamson, who hasp been visiting her parents, Mr. and Baok From Wedding Trip Mr. Mrs. A. A. Kyle at Coquille re-1 and Mrs. Jack Fonss have return- hirmd 'r. ho- hnmo Rnnrigu anrt ed to their home in Roseburg, fol- resumed her duties at Cool's mar-1 "wing a wedding trip to points ket. Mrs. Vern Leisenger assisted nrth- M. Fariss war formerly at the store during Mrs. Adam- .Leona.Zenor. son's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dudley and I Called to Coquille Mrs. Wil grand daughter, Ellen Hollemon, ha Moar. assistant manager of went Wednesday to Cottage the J- c- Penney company store Grove, where they will visit with Roseburg, has left for Co relatives for a few days. jqullle. where her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hollemon Eari Goodman, is seriously ill. and Mildred Miller went Thurs- 'day to Eugene, where they will1 " Vacation Mrs. George La have dental work done. Voy left on her vacation Monday Yoncalla YONCALLA Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tomlinson are being congrat ulated on the arrival of a daugh ter, Hazel Ann, born July 9, the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Goldie Brunn, of South Ste phens street. From Portland Visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Morse of Port land arrived Monday and are vis iting with Mrs. Morse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fowler. From Glendale Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sether and son, Billy, visit ed in Roseburg on business and to attend the wedding of Gene Powell and Florence Hamilton, Monday night. Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. 0. Back From Coquille Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore have returned to their home at Cleveland, lol- Oowing a few days at Coquille vis iting the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Di- ncen. Forced Pooling Of Car use New Program of OPA BY JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON, July 18-IAP) OPA is preparing for a nation wide drive starting Aug. 1 j to force greater participation In car pooling. z j It Is aimed not at "A" ration drivers but at motorists who get J extra gasoline for home-to work driving. OPA wants them to form car pools with their neighbors, who also receive extra rations for home-to-work driving, so that through rotation, each one's car need be used about one day out of five. That Is the main purpose of the drive. The reason: To conserve gasoline, tires and reduce wear on this country's dwindling sup ply of automobiles. The home-to-work drivers with the extra gas rations are entitled lo new tires. But there are not enough tires to fill their demands. And OPA officials estimate that 4.000 cars wear out daily. The 28 million automobiles in use In 1941 have dropped to 23 million. This reduction has dumped an Increasingly greater burden on other kinds of transportation like street cars and buses. But what about a motorist who gets extra gas for home-to-work driving but lives in a neighbor hood where there are no other motorists with whom he could form a pool? Then OPA wants him to form a pool with his neighbors who have no cars to take them to work on the way to nis own job. After Aug. 1 the OPA pro gram will work like this: John Jones has been getting ex tra rations for home-to-work driv ing. Every three months he ap nlies to his board to have his ex tra rations renewed. But when he asks for such re newal after Aug. 1 he will be giv en a renewal lor only JO days if he is not in a car pool. Within those 30 days he will have to get in'o a pool. If, at the end of that time he still is not in a pool, the board will not allow him further extra rations. Ration boards, of course, will have to delermlno each case on its merits in continuing or refus ing renewals. Special cases will be given special consideration. ' Student It Polio Victim If untile paralysis. She Is the first SALEM, Ore., July 18 (API (person ln Marlon and Polk coun- Opal Schcurman, 19, Monmouth, Willamette university student, died in Portland Sunday of in- ties to have had the disease this year, County Health Officer W. J. Stone said. EVERYBODY DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT is everybody's night to Howl and Sing and Dance at the EAGLES BALLROOM DANCING EVERY SATURDAY ALSO Waiting Call Miss Virginia Cour, finance 'efficer of the Vet-c-ians facility, U waiting her call to leave lor St. Cloud, Minn. She will leave as soon as her orders arrive. As protection against tough pitches, the catcher needs mask, body and shin guards, and mit. For protection against tough weather wet or hot your hoiise needs a good paint like durable Dutch Boy. For outside surfaces, Dutch Boy ex terior finishes. For rooms of charm and beautv. Dutch Bov interior colors. And for a better LONG time paint job outside or In Dutch Boy . . EVERT time. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON ask for anu win ue gune lor hduuc two u. crown 01 uixunvniK wuru v,- jweeks. Mrs. La Voy is cashier at the J. C. Penney store in Rose- Called Here Miss Ethel Acker man of Yreka, California, has ar rived in Roseburg, having been called by the illness of her aunt, Mrs. D. N. Sheldon, who is a pa tient at Mercy hospital. Miss Ack erman is a guest at the homo of the Sheklons' son In-law, D. E. Carr, on South Kane street. burg. Visiting at Wlmberly Home Mrs. C. E. Lent of Portland is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brody of Scotts Valley. Mrs. Lunney Sr., left Tuesday for her home in .Nebraska after visitin? her daughter. Mrs. At- Ward and grandchildren, Connie kinson, and son, Walter Lunney, and Lee Ward, and Mrs. Gerald , and family for the the oast six Leaves For Arizona Staff Ser geant Lee Zenor left Tuesday for the air force base at Tucson, Ar izona, following a 12-day fur- lniicrh In Rncnhnrir irlclllnn hie itors in Roseburg Monday and parcnts Mr , ami Mrs cn remained in town last evening to Sergcam ,g we knQwn attend the weeding of Florence Hamilton and Gene Powell. Coats were transacting business in Roseburg Tuesday. Bert Mellius has been doing considerable repair work on the McCullough house, which Is own ed by Mrs. t. B. Nichols of Brock-way. months. 1- T-V1l 1 T T lit t T7.1 tA iciucii naumiuil Ul run uiu, ., , .. o4. ,,,, ,., r,nl h(nl Calif snent sevpral rtav here" "'e 'vj unei a u D1 ic L-ani., spent several gays nere . .. ,., , jin ,, m.- nffipr0 haw Sutherlin visiting his parents. His father, George Hamilton, is in very poor health. Miss Dorothy Williams of Port- fland is visiting friends and rel atives here for a couple of weeks. Tommy Larson of Portland is spending the summer at the Sid ney Lasswell home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robedts and Portland are visiting at the par- SUTHERLIN Mrs. William Crampton is very ill at her home ln West Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Medley of Oakland, Ore., were in town Wednesday evening transacting business and visiting friends. Mr. Cool of Cool's market was In Yoncalla for a few days this week transacting business. Mrs. Lawrence Robertson and Mrs. A. J. Morrow shopped and transacted business in Roseburg, Thursday. Mrs. Britain Slack was a busi ness visitor in Oakland Wednes day. Burwln Slawson had the mis fortune of stepping on a nail and Is getting around on crutches. Betty Williams, pastor of the Assembly of God church, Lennah Alexander, assistant, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb, attended transacted business the Assembly of God camp meet- Wednesday. Ins at Brooks, Ore., last week. William Coleman has sold his ranch to Howard Cracroft and has purchased property about three miles south of Eagle Point, Ore., and will move his family there soon. Mrs. Myron Wofford, who has the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Judge and Mrs. C. E. Wlmberly, and with the Wimber ly's youngest son, Lee, who ts leaving soon for service in the U. S. air forces. On Leave Warrant Oifficer For Special Course at Salem Captain and Mrs. Otto Shaefer and daughter, Hertia, left Sunday for Salem, where Capt. Shaefer will take a two-week special course at the Veteran's adminis tration. Special Meetina Announced The Army Mothers club will hold Ben DuFresne arrived last week 1 a special meeting Thursday night year in the south Pacific and is 'dining hall. The officers have now visiting with his wife and .asked every member to be pres- relatives in Roseburg. He will go ent. to Clinton, Oklahoma, for tempo rary duty when his leave is end ed. Has Back Injury Dick Hook, of Glide, recreation guard at Dia mond lake, has been suffering the past week with a very severe cold and a back Injury. Mr. Hook Here For Wedding Miss Lor raine Davidson of Portland came to Roseburg Monday to act as came to Roseburg a few days ago iij-i . niiu nit a. j-fuu x kuu.ui.i anu : . .. ... .... j0k , d,i ,, Dridestnaid at the wedding last I Ior medical treatment. at the B. F. Roberts home for a!fvcnl f Mlf,9 F Hamil few days ton and Gene Powp"- Miss David- Mrs. Labour has sold her home!son a"d M'SSA ,Ham"to,n, nre th to Mrs. Olive McKee and has pur- members of A1Pha D?1 PI soror- chased a home in Junction City, y- where she now resides. . , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thiel ofL.rrive Monday Corporal Tra Living In Portland Mrs. Rob ert Johnson, the former Virginia Wolsk, of Roseburg, Is now living In Portland and Is employed there. Mrs. Johnson graduated from Roseburg high school In here, having attended the grade schools and being graduated from senior high school. He later at tended Northwestern Business college In Portland. He has been in the air force for the last two years and this was his first fur lough home. Glee Club Disbands, Puts Funds in War Bonds The Roseburg Men's Glee club has invested lis reserve funds in war bonds, Noble Goettel, treas urer, reported today. The club, which had 1 substantial sum in its treasury, has been disbanded during the war period. Visitor From Glendale Bill Mouchette of Glendale visited in Roseburg Monday. Drain Visitor L. S. Compton of Drain visited in Roseburg on business Monday. Business Visitor Russell J. Hubbard of Sutherlin visited ln Roseburg Monday on business. From Portland On Business Paul H. Logan of the regional forester's office at Portland, has been spending the past week looking over "going" lorest ser vice timber sales in the South Umpqua territory." Mr. Logan Is accompanied by Assistant Fores ter M. M. Nelson of the super visor's staff. Home On Leave Petty Officer 1-c Robert Green, who has been ; serving with the U. S. navy" ln Kngland for the last two years. Is i spending his 30-day leave in Rose burg visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Green, on East Doug 'Mardell Green) Crenshaw, of It's street. His sister, Mi s. George North Bend, came to Roseburg Friday and remained over the week end to visit with him. She was Joined Saturday by her hus band, who accompanied her back 10 the coast. Mr. Crenshaw, who, is manager of a Standard Sta tions Inc., station at North Bend, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Crenshaw, Sr., of Roseburg. Hull, who is stationed In Loulsi- 1943, after attending here 12 1 ental Oscar Thiel home for a few fna', a!Tve,d Roseburg Monday years Her sister, Miss Eugenia iu visit relatives ana inenas. Helvvu,!m. t,,u iauiui, nt?u wuimv Douglas Long of the U S naw; as met at Yreka' Callf- by hlsV Roseburg residents. Robert is visiting relative? here toFl wife and da"Ehter. who ac-! Johnson, also of Roseburg. Is now few day" mauves "ere IOr a companled him to Dunsmulr for a wlt" the army In England. Mrs. Minnie L. Honey of Raton.l ' mer, my New Mexico, Is visiting her T.on H""- Corporal Hull and his daughter, Mrs. C. W. McElmurry, m"y :n,d, tnls w,Pek a for the summer. ort, ,rford sMn; Following Mrs. Harold Edes and two Tn'8 ""-lough, he will return to .,,k j ti xmi. Louisiana. uaug a niiu u a, x 1111 nunc In Eugene Mrs. Herman Schosso and Mrs. Fred Syefton shopped ln Rose burg Friday. Mrs. Ruth Qulgley of Medford and her son, Clifford Qulgley, who has spent the past 27 months in the South Pacific visited rela tives here last week. DM't Drop Everything for this Amazing Way! worry If artisan ntttaodi duB IHi II Dome, io innauu uwm (If it aotta -mora; Ultra trm qi'K'S art raiifTM. v Klatad roa. CM, at bona, tb, DOCTORS alluMtlralf at taa Mlaor Cllala. Ba amiaa Ml I..K 1.00 taba Tborataa 4 Ulaar'a Bactal Otaf t today. Or tat tba aaar-to-apply Taora-! toa Ulnar Rutal Suppailtoriai. aalir a i rrala mora. Try DOCTOnS' way TODAT. it all ood drat toraa ararywbara. Dine and Dance en the Highway Formerly Brand's will b CLOSED every Monday and Tuesday Relieve that Tormenting PIN-WORM ITCH Too Embarrassing to Talk Aboutl It Is no lontrer i.'wit.ary to pnt up with the trtiu.rir rannaM by I'in-Wormn. Don't let your ehIM or yonrnolf miffer that tor rrifntintr. aTntmrrannirur rtl lthinr, or take chances with the internal dint rem. Medical science hm now dirtcnverol d flew ond hiuhijf effective way to denl with this atuhhorn ttnd tmnlilesome Infection. This Important scion tide discovery la a remarknblo drug known as gentian violet. It is the vital ehtmsnt In I'-W, the new I1 In-Worm treatmrnt developed by the laboratories of Dr. D. Jayne A Bon, Amer ica's leadinir spec ia Huts in worm medicines, P-W tablets are small and easy to take, and they art In special way to destroy the utrly creatures. Watch for the warn In f signs ! Itchlngf Hose and seat, uneasy stomach, hed-wet tins?, uneven appetite. Remember that now there fs ft treatment that works on Pin Worms as no otd-faMonrd "worm syrup" or "worm candy" eotiM. So If yon evn aiis pert Pin-Worms, pt a box of P-W rftrht away, and follow the directions carefully. P'W means Pin Worm relief TODAY "DETECTIVE KITTY O'DAY" ytegggll HERE SHE IS! Also "FIRED WIFE" TOMORROW "MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT" and "FALCON OUT WEST" LOGGERS. . . A specialized welding repair service is as close as your telephone. WHY GO FARTHER? 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