Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 21, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    RftSEBURS BEWS-REVlEW, RftgBUR$, 6RE66R PftlDAY, JULY 21,1 944.
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Local
Mews
Spend Thursday In Town Mr.
and Mis. J. R. Matlaek and
daughter, Mae, of
Riversdale.
spent Thursday In Roseburg vis-
ltinc and attending to business.!
Home on Leave Doris Ann
Shoemaker, radio operator, who i
is slationed at the marine air base 1
at Santa Barbara, returned home
Friday for a 10-day leave with
IK'I pUll-II, Ul . dllU miS. D. l
Shoemaker.
Move To Albany Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Patterson have moved
from Roseburg to Albany to make
their home. Mrs. Paterson Is a
d:iu:,'hter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Ohman of Roseburg. Mr. Patter
son is employed by the Southern
Pacific company.
Return to Roseburg Mr. and
Mrs. J. Ti. Patrick, who were re-
ccntly married in Roseburg andl((J business..
r.ave Dcen spending several wwrh
at the Patrick place at Detroit,
Ore., returned to Roseburg last
night and are making their home
at K17 Ilouck street.
Leaves Thursday For Persia
S. J. Whitfield, who has been do
ing contracting painting with the
S. W. P. Paint company in Rose
burg for the last two years, left
Thursday for Persia, where he
will be employed as a Dalnter and
contractor for the Bctckey-Mc
Cone company. Before coming to
Roseburg, Mr. Whitfield was en
gaged in the nainti-g business at
Anchorage, Alaska.
Leaving Monday Rev. and
Monday morning Mo bo ni Tor
two weeks. Mrs. Feenstra
will
visit her sister, Mrs. Fred All
phjn, on McNeil's island, and Mr.
Feenstra will attend a graduate
summer school of ministerial
training at the College of Puget
Sound, Tacoma, Wash. Dr. C. A.
Edwards will conduct services at
the Roseburg Methodist church,
of which the Rev. Mr. Feenstra
is pastor, during their absence.-
Mrs. Tandy in San Francisco
Mrs. E. F. Tandy, who has been
spending a part of the summer ln
Roselnn-g staying at the Hotel
Umpqua, has arrived in San
Francisco to visit friends, accord
ing to word received here. Mrs.
Tandy acts as a house mother at
one of the large halls for girls
at University of Oregon. Follow
ing her stay in San Francisco, she
expects to return to Roseburg,
August 15, for a stay, before re
turning to Eugene.
Will Undergo Eye Operation
Mrs. lluth B.iquet of Roseburg
has received word that her daugh
ter, Annibellc, who is employed
in national defense work in that
city July 2(i. Annibelle is well
known in Roseburg, having been
graduated from high school here
in liMO at the same time her
brother, Lt. Edwin C. Baquet,
was graduated. The latter is now
a pilot nf a P-38, who reports
that no name good enough can
be found for that type of plane.
He has been on several missions
over enemy territory in Europe
during the last few weeks.
I Buy War Bonds)
to 10 a r '
For Future Needs
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To the Music of
Ken Whitson Jerry Whitson
Jim Daughtry Jack Dean
Casey Jones
ORIENTAL GARDENS
EVERY SATURDAY NITE
On Vacation Dr. and Mrs. L.
M. Lehrbach left this week for
their vacation.
On Business Georgo Stephens
of Dlllard transacted business in
Roseburg Thursday.
Vllsits From Gilds Lawrence
Trued of Glide visited In Rose
burg Thursday.
On Business Fritz Snyder of
- Days Creek was a business visitor
In Roseburg Thursday..
Visits In Eugene Mrs.' Morris
Griesel left today for Eugene to
vjslt Mr and Mrs, P. C. Lewis.
Oakland Visitor Mrs. ' H. R.
.iimini - wnnl nf Oakland visited in
Roseburg on business Thursday.!
Oakland Business Visitor
!Frank Beebe of Oakland visited
Thursday in Roseburg on busi
ness. Shops and Visits Mrs. John
Wilson of Reston spent Thursday
in Roseburg visiting friends and!
shopping.
Leaves For Eugene Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Verrelll left today for
Eugene, where they will attend
Spend Day Here Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Smith of Sutherlln spent
Thursday In Roseburg attending
to business.
.... Shops and Visits Mrs. Earl
Lewis of Brockway spent Thurs
day in Roseburg shopping and
visiting.
Here This Week Harold John
son, representative for the Otis
Elevator company, is spending
the week in Roseburg attending
to business.
Here From Glide Mrs. C. D.
Glenn, Mrs. Albert DeBernardi
and Mrs. II. D. Conine, of Glide
visitors in Roseburg Thurs-
'
Will Go to Fir Point Barry
Lawrence and Oliver Fosback of
Qen(jae ,.nent Thursday ln Rose-
l.r'"aif f.??"1 . i
Glendale spent Thursday in Rose -
burg making arrangements for
going to Fir Point Saturday.
Glendale Visitors Art Wag-!
goner and Bessie Lou Waggoner
visited In Rosphiii-P' Thursdav. '
Bessie Lou will visit for about i
two weeKs with Mrs. uerina lay-
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lor.
Will Care For Sister Miss
Josie McBee of Brockway has left
for Seattle to assist In caring fori
her sister, Miss Addle McBee, I
who was recently injured in a
fall.
Visiting From Stockton Mrs.
Clara Smith of Stockton, Califor
nia, arrived Wednesday to visit
friends and relatives in Rose
burg. Mrs. Smith was formerly
employed at Brand's, on the high
way north of Roseburg.
House Repainted The resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bean,
located on Blakeley and Benson
streets, is being repainted this
week. The home w nrPhofI
last winter by the Beans from Dr.
and Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker.
I Visits a Few Days Mr. and
,.Mrs. James Dolan and family,
1224 Winchester street, spent a
lew days with Mr. Dolan's broth
Visitino at K-llt, Hnm.
Ti'f "S 5"lmt7SiLs.s
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er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.'from. San M.atC0; ,ca'lfomia. two
William Dolan of Pendleton, Ore-!5 ag t0 si,'heI Parents-
gon. and stayed over night at Mr- and M- F- w- Chase. Dr.
Bend Gardner, who was formerly with
ford, arrived in Roseburg this has ,ee" sPf,nding the last few
week to visit at the D H Kellv teaching a special course
home in West Rosebutg Thel3,1,,?6 ,University ofu Southern
Rand famllv fnrmerlu maHo
home In Roseburg.
Leave for Portland Mrs. Ker
mit Johnson, nee Dorothy Mars
ters, and small son, Roger, left
last night for Portland to spend
a tew days vlsltine relatives and
friends. Mrs. Johnson and Roger
I are making their home for the
duration with the former's moth
er, mr. ii. w. marsiers, on INOrtn
Jackson street. Her husband, Col.
Kcrmit Johnson, is stationed at
the Allied Command headquar
ters In England.
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BOMBS JAPANESE KURILE er, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
BASES Jesse D. Walker, avia-! L- Walker, 951 S. Main St., Rose
tion ' machinist mate, second . rf "A a navigator and
. photographer when the Ventura
class, shown above at extreme cl.eWf pictured above, operating
right of front row, Is back in the under Fleet Air Wing Four, as a
United States from an Aleutian part of a navy task unit, heavily
naval base, where he took part bombed Paramushiro and Shi
in the first consistent bombing mushu. Shown in photo are,
of the homeland of Japan. Walk- standing: Ensign D. G. Eckblad,
Takes Over Office Dr. A. E.
jDalros has taken over the office
,' yr- uunn- cniropracior,
wh,Uis,, '?cate in Douglas
hote,l build.ng. Dr. Dalros is for.
Imerly of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
of Dr- R- L- Dunn. chiropractor,
which is located in the Douelas
Transferred Bud Losee, who
has been stationed at the Riddle!
forest service camp, has been '
r i . il. ti . i i
'e oaiuman iuuk-
out. He ictt Thursday to uue,r, wiu, ,, u;
j charge.
Leave For Home Mr. and
Mrj. Paul Warren and children
have left for their home in Port
land, following a five-day visit
in Roseburu at the home of Mrs.
R.' r. r.lln Mr Wnrren was fnr.
merlv on the athletlc'-coachlhir
staff of the Roseburg h'.gh school.
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Will Enjoy Vacation Mr. .'and
Mrs. B. M. West and children,
William and Annabelle, of Rose
burg left today for Bandon to
enjoy a vacation for a few days.
Dillard Visitors Here Mrs. C.
C. Fosback and Mrs. R. David
son of Dlllard were visitors in
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RoseburS Thursday.
Expected Here Today Dr.
Warren Gardner is expected to
arrive today to join his wife and
children, Mary Ellen and Donald,
anu 10 spena nis vacation. Mrs.
Gardner and children arrived
nit- wiegun i-uuiic- neaun ae-.
pal"tment ls n0W witn tne Cal1"
fornla state board of health with
headquarters in San Mateo He1
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ROSE THEATER
TODAY AND SATURDAY
f V-rrr FUZZY KNIGHT
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PLUS
"SUNDOWN VALLEY'
Taxi Service Installed Taxi
service was installed in the Hotel
Grand Thursday,
Glendale
GLENDALE
- Miss Evelyn
Beth Meissner
Uebel and Miss
l,.f. 1T.il.it, fnt i ttn.Ht, iitcii in
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Mr. ana Mrs. i. J. van sanat ana
daughter, June. The Van Sandts
are former residents of Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Chub Harvey vis-
..i.,.. .,. i m,iwh c..i,i.,
Po h, rtrJ,
returned
home Sunday from Eugene where
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lumniiinn
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Mrs. Bert Avery and son Gor
don, and Mrs. Grace Costella are
visiting at the home of Mrs. Ida
Basye.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harbour
and daughter, Betty, transacted
business in Grants Pass Monday.
Miss Joan Kardell returned to
her home in Eugene Wednesday
after visiting friends here for the
past ten days. She was accompa
nied home by Miss Nadine Cara
way who will visit her for a few
days.
Miss Beverly Lewis and Miss
Betty Aldrich attended to bust
ncss In Grants Pass Tuesday.
Mrs. Bert Averv and son. Gor-
don, and Mrs. Grace Costella at-
"'nded to business in Grants Pass
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gibson of
Ventura, Calif., were here for a
few days last week returning
from an extended visit in the
middle west. While here they pur-
'chased the Oaks Service station
on Highway 99 and a farm near
I Glendale from Mount and How-
sra BurKe
rf 1
Minneapolis, navigator; Lt. C. C.
Caillouet, Thibodaux, La., pilot;
Ensign Carl Heikkincn, Detroit,
Mich., co pilot; front row: Arthur
F. Goniewich; Milwaukee, Wis.,
radioman; Julian E. Rubin, Hou
ston, Tex., gunner; Ray W. John
son, Wichita, Kans., plane cap
tain; Jesse D. Walker, Roseburg,
navigator-photographer.
Sutberlin '
SUTIIERLIN Mr. and Mrs.
Miles Bachelor of Eugene, visited
at the home of the hitter's moth
er, Mrs. Maude Vogelphol, Mon
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Bennett
and children. Gene and Shirley,
from Forest Grove, Ore., are vis-
: iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
, Bpnnett is the
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1 . W- O. Morns of Coqu lie Ore.,
!s spentling the weekend with his
slstPr and lamily, Mr. and Mrs.
! Ky Daubenspeck.
I Mrs. George Stewart of Yam-
". Ore- visiting her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
wain.
Rnhoi-f U!,lil a ti,.,tl,it,f ATD
Howard Wain, Is spending a few
days visiting his aunt In Suther
lln. No law has ever been passed
to designate how the stars of the
American flag shall be arranged,
but by common practice they
form six rows of eight stars each.
The first person on record to
wear a diamond as a jewel was
Aaron (Book of Exodus: 28:l"i
18).
BOYHZBI
WAR BONDS
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TODAY AND
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THE U.S. MARINE RAIDERS
as they yell their battle cry...
COMING
Farir
WAR NEWS
Wheat Rate Boosted
WFA has boosted the loan rate
on 1944 wheat 7 cents per bushel
to a national average of S1.35 a
bushel on the farm, which repre
sents 90 per cent of parity Instead
of the 85 per cent level of the
last three years. The loan rate In
Douglas county Is 1.46. With the
government loans available
through the County AAA office,
there is no reason why farmers
need to dispose of their wheat at
less than parity at this time.. .
Yardstick For Family Farm.
The Department of Agriculture
offers 3 tests for judging whether
a property should be considered
a "family farm"; m uirge
enough to produce efficiently;
'2) small anough so that the fam
ily does the work without, hiring
much outsid? help; (3) able to
furnish a decent level of living
for the family.
Legume, Crass Seed Vital
Increased harvesting of legume
and grass se?ds ls extremely Im
portant this season because a
greater need for these seeds has
developed than can be met. Con
gress has provided an additional
financial incentive to farmers to
push the harvest of these seeds
lust as high as possible in the
form of. a $12,500,000 appropria
tion earmarked for acreage and
poundage payments under the ag
ricultural conservation program
for harvesting legume and grass
seeds. The AAA practice has been
broadened to provide payment of
S3.50 per acre for the entire acre
age harvested by a farmer in
stead of the 25-acre limit original
ly specified In this practice. Spe
cial payments per pound will be
made on alfalfa, red clover, and
alslke clover under the AAA prac
tice in addition to the acreage
payment.
Farm Wage Ceilings
Farm wage ceilings must be
requested by producers In accord
ance with a provision in the 1941
45 USDA appropriations act,
which includes $400,000 for ad
ministration of farm wage and
salary stabilization program ad
ministered by WFA's office of la
bor and State WFA wage boards.
The act provides that a specific
wage ceiling regulation can be is
sued only If a malorlty of produc
ers in an arei affected by the ac
tion favor It. Accordingly the
administrator has instructed
wage boards to hold hearings
whenever they are requested in
writing by a majority of produc
ers affected. The outcome of such
hearings would determine tlie ac
tion to be taken by the adminis
trator. On July 4, WFA placed
the first celling on wages of dairy
workers by announcing maxi
mum rates of pay In parts of the
Los Angeles metropolitan area
$205 a montli per string of cows
on the base pay of regular milk
ers and $195 a month for milk
house machine operators and
milk-house can men. Certain ad
ditional payments such as bonus
es are also covered by ceilings.
More Chain for Farmers
In a move to make farm chains
'harness, wagon, cow ties, log
and halter chaincs, repair and
lap links) more generally avail
la ble to farmers. WPB has author
I Ized manufacturers to fill orders
Ifrom suppliers without regard to
most preference ratings. Produc
tion must be kept within permit
ted schedules based on 1940 and
1941.
in the West
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