RffSESUftS REWS-RGVieW, EOSgBURS, PftE&QR THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 2 T, TW.
THREE
Mews
Vlsitlnq In Roseljtirfl L. K. Ar
tliur o( San Fnintisco is visiting
In Roseburg Willi relatives.
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From Sutherlln Mrs. Curtis
TIeaton of Sutherlln visited In
Roseburg on business Wednes
day. Visits At Umpqua Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Crane and family of
Roseburg spent Sunday at the
Robert Mode home in Umpqua.
From Olalla Mrs. Mel Good
and Mrs. Glenn Good from Olnlla
visited In Roseburg Wednesday.
From Sutherlln Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Gleason visited In
Roseburg Wednesday from Sutherlln.
. In Roseburg Mrs. Pete Wnm!f
nf Days Creek was In Roseburg,
last weeK.
! In Roseburg Miss Anna
Franklin of Glide visited in Rose
burg Tuesday.
! In Portland Creed Craine of;
Roseburg is In Portland receiving
medical treatment.
On Business Mrs. Trenp IV11
'of 'Sutherlln was In Roseburg on!
business recently.
8utherlln Visitor Larry WI1
kins was a Sutherlln visitor In
Roseburg last week.
From Sutherlin Mrs. E. L.
BOWLING
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Team Standings
W L
ren H.
Calif.
Atherton of Stockton,!
Cooper from Sutherlln visited In Blessings 2 1
noseourg weanesaay.
Nine Pay Fines Here for
Traffic Law Violations
Nine defendants appearing In
the Roseburg justice court on
traffic law violation charges were
reported today by Judge Thomas
C. Hart f lei to have paid fines as
follows: John R. Spencer, $10,
axle overload; Howard F. Kin
cald, $20, trailer overload; Ellis
P. Neavoll, $10, overloaded
truck; George R. Wilkinson, $20,
overloaded truck; Richard T. Nor
man, $10; axle overload; Otis M.
Kiikland, $40, overloaded truck
and $10 axle overload; Freeman
F. HiKRinbotham, 523, trailer
Young's Bay"".'."!" 2 1 overload, $10, no clearance lights,
. 'h unerton i i " ;
From Sutherlln Miss Rose journa paper 2 II win, $10, no operator s license;
Mary Perkins from Sutherlln vis- Coca Cola !!"!..!!....' !l 21 Edgar L. l"crson $15, axle over-
ueu in nuseuung ictviiuy. iGrimm's Grocery 1 Z.loau.
iT.lmri's 1 2
From Dillard Vera Rice Harth's 1 2
On Business Mrs. T,. A. RhO
den and daughter, Elaine, spent
Wednesday in Eugene on business.
from Dillard visited in Roseburg u.mark.
on business Wednesday. H,gh ln(Uv,tUml game scorei
Visits In Rqseburg Mr. and Pete Sherman 210; high Individ
Mrs. Royal Abeene of Sutherlln urtl series score, Pete Sherman
rVislted in Roseburg last week. , 585
. . liiessinc:
Letcher Freadmah 139- 179
176 182
Leaves for Ohio Mr. a,nd Mrs.
E. L. W;itson of Roseburg have
left for Akron, Ohio, to visit relatives.
Accepts Employment Mrs.
Harold Hickerson of Roseburg
has accepted employment at the
Marshall-Wells store.
On Vacation Jerry Stanik,
employe of Henninger's Mart No.
1, left Monday for Sand Point,
Idaho, for two week' vacation
combined with business.
On Business Mrs.
Ison of Sutherlin was a business 'Hiliim-H
visitor Wednesday in Roseburg. iLehrbach . .!!... !l03 145
, . T.,jQuam 169 189
From Looklngglass A. Larson J h 14B 1G7
was in Roseburg on business , uau8nman - Mb Ib'
Wednesday from Looklngglass. 3
n.i,i..j i.... MrE Tmn! Harth's ToEKery:
Higgenbotham was an Oakland Morgan w
vicitnr in Rncphnrtr WerfneeHav ' Fisher 127
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136494
145393
140498
194507
Henshaw 150
Visiting From Oakland Mrs.'Tannliind 165
Ghangrow visited in Roseburg Cramer 164
Wednesday from Oakland.
163
138
155
165
166
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768 787 710 2265
Lund Radio:
Baker 136
D. Lund 165
P. Lunri 169
K. Phillips ...174
124
117
148
118
Returns to Base Staff Ser
geant Allen Eainl lelt Wednes
day for Ellensburf:, Vnh.. after
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Bpint, at Oakland
and his sister, Miss Nellie Baird,
at Roseburg.
Returns From South Pacific
Sergeant Jake Kline of the army
has recntlv returned from the
South Pacific. He left Roseburg
about seven years ago. He was
a resident of Lookinfrglass valley
and attended the schools there.
On Business Mrs. Margaret
(Smith of Sutherlin was in Rose-
burg on business last weekend.
! Attends To Business Miss Au
drev Watkins of Sutherlin at
tended to business in Roseburg n rh!iiir,"" t7 i-jk iei a' ha
recently. i ' ' . '
Attend, To Busir.es, - Mrs. v , n 673 851 2295
.Tim Garlev of Kellogg was in1 Youngs Bay Lumber Co.:
iRosebure Wednesday attending Miller 131 171 166468
,to business. D. Anderson .169
IH Anderson ..lrM
In Roseburg Mrs. Rosella , Piper 158
Watts of Sutt-orlin was in Rose-. Taylor 160
burg recently attending to bust-1
ness. 772
Vital Statistics
BARN
TRAVIS Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Travis, 851 W. Mo
sher street. Rosebure. Septem
ber 21, at Mercy hospital, a son,
Larry Arthur; weight seven
pounds thirteen ounces.
Membership in
Concert Assn. To
Open on Sept. 25
The second annual membership
campaign for the Roseburg Com
munity Concert association will
open Monday, September 25, ut
a 0:30 dinner at the Hotel Ump
qua to be attended by officers of
the association and tliu campaign
workers, according to an an
nouncement by the president,
Miss Gladys H. Strong. I
The campaign is open to all I
former members as well as to all
persons Interested In joining the
association, which sponsors a
group of concerts in Kuscuurg
during the year, at which time
world-famous artists are present
ed. Mrs. A. R. Lundeen will act as
headquarters secretary at the
chaml.er oi commerce office dur
ing the campaign week from
Sent. 25 to Sept. 30. No mem
berships will be taken after the
closing dale until the fall of 1945.
All persons in the county desir
ing to join the association to at.
tend these concerts and who are
not contacted by any of the cam
paign workers, are asked to s.'e
Mrs. Lundeen at the chumber of
commerce office.
Miss Helen Casey Is member-
ship chairman and i assisted by
Mrs. C. A. Brand. Mrs. Gllberl
Walters Is In charge of the din
ner. David Ferguson, representative
of Columbia Artists Inc., will ar
rive In Roseburg Monday, accom
panied by his wife, and will at
tend the dinner meeting and will
remain here for the entire week
of the campaign.
The association guarantees
at least three concerts lor the
season. Last year four were pre
sented. There is never any change
In the price of memberships.
1 Adults are $5 plus government
I tax and student tickets are
$2 plus the government tax.
Business Meeting Set ',
At Christian Church
A short but important business
meeting of the members of the
Christian church of Roseburg
will be held next Sunday at the
close of the morning church
hour. The agenda of business
will include the election of offi
cers, the adoption of the budget,
and future plans for the church
work.
Visiting at Home Lester Fer
guson of the aimv and Norvcll
Ferguson of the new are veil
ing at the home of. their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie r'erguson at
fiays Creek.
Destroyer Bags Fleet
ROME, Sept. 21 AP)-The U.
S. Destroyer Hilary P. Jones was
disclosed today to have wiped out
a fleet of small vessels which had
been carrying German supplies
along the Italian Riviera coast.
Congress Votes Recess
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21-IAP1
Congress voted to recess today
to Tuesday, Nov. 14 a week af
ter the national elections.
Attending Board Meeting Dr.
H. B. Scofield. Roseburg. secre
tary of the Oregon State Board of
Chiropractic Examiners, left to
day for Portland to attend a reg
ular meeting of the board. He ex
pects to return to his home Sat
urday evening.
Visits Here Briefly George
Langenberg of Porterville, Calif.,
former Roseburg resident for
many years, spent a few hours
here yesterday greeting old
friends, having come from Eu
gene, Ore., where he is visiting
at the home of his cousin, Mrs.
J. V. Fleck. .
Rummaqe Sale To Be Held
Chapter BI of the P. E. O. Sister
hood will sponsor a rummage
sale Saturday. Sent. 23, beginning
at 9 a. m. at the Episcopal parish
hall. Donations for the sale will
be received bv the committee at
the hall Friday afternoon from
3 to 5 o'clock.
F. S. Club To Picnic Members
of the F. S. club and their fami
lies will hold a picnic Sunday,
Sept. 24, at the Winchester park.
If the weather is bad. the affair
will be changed to a 3:30 o'clock
potluck dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Singleton on
East Douglas street.
TODAY
"HOPPY" RIDES AGAIN!
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SUNDAY
From North Bend Mr. andj
Mrs. Gertrude Wllkens of North
Bend. Ore., visited in Roseburg
Wednesday.
Fullerton Candy Co.
Porter 137
Neas 151
Murray 156
Attend to Business Mr. and i Griffin 157
Mrs. Bud Hagar of Sutherlin ; Hiney 152
attended to business Wednesday
in Roseburg.
753 722
Grimm's Grocery:
PeDiot from the navv base t i Chapman
San Francisco is visiting in Suth-! DeBernardi
erlin with his parents, Mr. and j Flurey
Mrs. Amie Pepiot. Adams
Visiting Father Maurice Pay
ton, merchant marine, is spend
ing his leave visiting his father,
E. J. Payton, at the latter's North
Umpqu place. Accompanying him
to Roseburg for the stay is J.lcoulson
Klinstein, also ot the merchant i Elliott
marine. , zPn0r
iRherm
Back From Portland H. O.
Pargeter returned to his home
in Roseburg last night, follow
ing a two-day stay in Portland,
U'hcro ho unt in hoar Thnmic
E. Dewey, republican candidate Weiss 139
for Dresident. ioung 160
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Visiting Here Mrs. Harley J. :
Watson of Seattle has arrived in !
Roseburg to visit indefinitely at
the home of her sister, Mrs. J.
Earl Pickens, on South Main
street. She is aformer resident
of Roseburg.
Ministerial Association to Meet
The Roseburg Ministerial asso
ciation will meet Friday at 10
Journal:
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E. N. cheiberling New
American Legion Chief
CHICAGO, Sent. 26. Edward
N. Seheiherling. 56. of Albany, N.
Y., Wednesday was named na-
a m In tho Proshviorian ciiuiu ' uonai commander or me Amen-
aii minute. nt tho itir In, m!' Legion at the final session
ed to be present.
Makes Official Visit Ralph L.
Russell, grand master of tho
I. O. p. F. of Oregon, has re
turned to Roseburg from Gold
Hill, where he paid his official
visit to the Odd Fellows lodges
of that district Tuesday night.
He reports more, than 150 in at-
137-397 1 j .
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k moon I !
I L Ann SHERIDM HI ;
Dennis MUKbfiit jjnr .
of the organi7ition's three-day '
convention In Chicaeo.
Soheil)ei ling, an attorney with
a 25-year record of continuous
t orrinn -rtiviiv. surppeds War-
tendance with 13 candidates be
ing given the first degree follow-!
ing the serving of a turkey ban-i
quet. A special emblem, manu-!
factured from gold mined bvl
one of the members of the Gold
Hill lodge, was presented to Mr.
Russell. He was accompanied on
the trip by F. C. Baker, Lester
Spencer and Arthur McGhehey,
all of Roseburg.
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