Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 07, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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REWS-REV1EW, R0SEBUR5, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1944.
War Bond Buy of
Land Bank Credited
To Douglas County
l Douglas counly was $42,000
nearer Its Gtli war bond goal to
day because the Federal Land
hank of Spokane purchased $4,
000,000 In bonds and credited this
and other counties with an allo
cation based upon the number
oi land bank borrowers In each.
The 6th war loan allocation to
Douglas county is just double the
amount allocated by the bank In
pervious war bond campaigns, ac
cording to R. L. Strickle, secretary-treasurer
of the Roseburg
group of national farm loan asso
ciations, with headquarters at
Hoseburg. Each of the four states
and Oregon served by the Spo
kane bank has been credited with
$1,000,000 as against $500,000 in
previous drives. The state's allo
cation, in turn, is credited to each
county on. the basis of the num
ber of land bank borrowers.
"The Federal Land bank of
Spokane is pleased that it can
credit individual counties with a
' portion of its war bond pur
chases," R. E. Brown, bank pres
ident, told Mr. Strickle. "The
bank also is pleased that It can
participate in this nationwide ef-
ln'These'1
Thoughts
We will" discuss Opto
metries! service, and
Its relation to your wel
fare, and
Nothing else, for to us
the preservation of your
vision
Is a duty.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Dr. Dean Bubar
7.
f 106 N. Jaol
J& Rosebur
j PHONE
214
. Jackson
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LUMINAL!.
THE EVER POPULAR WALL PAINT
THE ORIGINAL COLD WATER PASTE PAINT
Now Is a good time to redecorate. The dull days of
winter are coming. Retint those drab walls and bring light
and cheerfulness Into your home.
Price: Gals. $2.1 0 Quarts 65c
LUMINALL
The Contractors and Home Owners Friend
Sold only by the
COEN LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 121
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE
The Gilmore Station at 121 No. Stephens St.
has changed hands and is now operated by
J. J. Thomas
Expert Motor Tune-up by a Mechanic with
12 years experience.
Have your cars and trucks lubricated and motors
steam cleaned.
Washing, Polishing and Waxing
Prompt and Courteous Service
PERKINS OIL CO.
GILMORE DISTRIBUTOR
Wheelbarrows
Rope
Bolts and Nuts
Belting
Pipe and Fittings
Saws
Files
No Priority Required
OLYMPIA SUPPLY CO.
238 N. Jackson
fort to raise funds now so badly
needed to keep our afmed forces
on the offensive throughout the
world. A lot o men or a lot of ma
terial must be sacrificed for vic
tory. Bond purchases will help to
minimize loss of life and keep a
generous supply of materials
flowing to the battlefronts. In
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war vihji i, me uuim i-uum-i a
these bonds a sound Investment
for Its Idle funds."
Profit Sharing
Plan Announced
Announcemen of a profit shar
ing plan, whnrebv eligible cm
loyes of Pacific Fruit and Produce
eomoanv will share in company
profits, was announced to employ
es of the riosebuif? branch at a
dinner meeting held Wednesday
at the Umnnua hotel. The pro
pram recently was approved bv
the companv and is now in effect
in all branches, John Wood, man
ager at Roseburg, reports.
It will enable employes to build
up a sizable personal retirement
fund without contribution, al
though the company will contin
ue contributions to the fund for
all individuals who participate.
Joe Wise, district supervisor, was
euest sneaker at the dinner meet
ing, explaining the features and
benefits of the urogram.
The Pacific Fruit and Produce
company maintains 100 wholesale
and 3. shlntflng branches in the
United States and Canada, Man
ager Wood reports.
Vital Statistics
MARRIAGE LICENSES
MOOHEOGDEN George
Wesley Moore and Edith M. Og
den, both residents of Myrtle
Creek.
DIVORCE COMPLAINTS
BELL Eunice P. versus John
B. Bell; married July 13, 1!BK);
desertion.
DIVORCE DECREES
GARBER Harry from Can
ZJida Garber; married at Hoi lis
ter, Calif., July 13, 1037; cruelly.
Health Clinic Dated
A health clinic will be held at
the Sutherlin school Tuesday, De
cember 12. Anv preschool chil
dren of the district are invited to
attend for immunizations. Dr. E.
J. Wainscott, countv health doc
tor, and Mrs. Mary Barrett, coun
tv health nurse, will conduct the
clinic.
Phone 238
j. Westenheiser
Funeral is Held
Funeral services were held
Sunday afternoon at Yoncalla for
John Louis Westenheiser, 6G, who
died Nov. 29, at Centralla, Wash.
Born near Yoncalla Jan. 1,
1878, Mr. Westenheiser spent his
eai lv years on a farm in the Red
Hill disliict. He spent several
vears in Idaho, California and
Colorado, and was married at
Denver to Miss Amelia lopping,
who died a few years ago.
Mr. Westenheiser had made his
home in Centralia for the past
three years.
Surviving are two brothers and
two sisters: Wm. Westenheiser,
Likely, B. C; Ralph Westenheis
er, Reedsport; Miss Minerva Wes
tenheiser, Centralia. and Mrs. w.
E. Richards, Yoncalla.
The services were conducted by
the Rev. Fred O. Hunt with inter
ment in the Yoncalla cemetery.
Arrangements were in charge of
Ste.vns mortuary, Oakland.
Better Electric
Service is Sought
REEDSPORT Organization of
a round table discussion group at
a meeting- of Reedsport and Gar
diner business men at Gardiner
resulted in the appointment of
Charles Mansehrek as spokesman
to nporoaeh the Reedsport city
council on the matter of Im
nroved electric service for the
Reedsport-Gardiner area.
Tile district is now served by
the Central Lincoln countv PUD,
but due to inadeouule equipment
a sufficient supply of energy Is
nol available.
Consideration is to be given ad
vantages of a municipal plant,
nubile utility district, or connec
tion with the North Douglas
REA. .which will soon have Bon
neville power available through
the line to be built between Eu
eene and Drain The REA line
now extends to Scottshurg and is
to be built into the Loon lake
and Smith River districts.
LOCAL NEWS
Visits Schools Mrs. I.ula C.
Gorrell. countv school superin
tendent, visited Wednesday at the
Tenmile and Camas Valley
schools.
To Entertain Mrs. Howard
fames will entertain the Merrv
GoRound club Wednesday, Do
cemher 13. at a 1:30 o'clock des
sert luncheon.
Vlsitina at Glide Charles Mc
Cord of Los Angeles is visit intr
for 1vn woclts at the home of
his father, M. It. MeCnrrl, at
Glide. Mr. McCord's family was
unable to come wifh him because
of traveling conditions.
Fine is Paid A fine of $10
wns n:ii(l in lh RnsHnuv .Timlin
court 1ntl;iv hv DiruiP CJ. 1Jnlk.
who pleaded guilty In operatim
a truck without public? utility
commission plates. .Iudj;e Thom
as 1 Inrt fiol reported.
Visit inn at Home of Father
!IU''t Officer ;iml Mrs. Weslev
K. Mallerv are visiting at the
homo of his f.ither. V. T. Mat
l'irv, at the PeCamp apartments.
8'21 S. Pine in Kosrhiirg. Thev
'' en route to Montana where
Klifht Officer Mallerv will he
stationed at an air field.
Back From Salem Mrs. R.
V. Marsters and her daimhter.
Mis. Kermit Johnson, and the
Jailor's small so?' K ,er. have re
turned to their it.- on North
Jackson street, following a cou
ple of weeks in Salem visiting
Mrs. Marster's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. II. I,.
IVarcy, and family.
Arrives T! Morninq T 'Sgl,
P'lmore I,. Hill arrived in Hose
burg tndav to spend his furlough,
following X months in the south
west Pacific war area, and will
visit his mrents. Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Hill. SU Wt Mnsher street.
Mr. and Mrs. Mill and their son,
Slgt. Hill, are leaving today for
Portland, where they were call
ed hv the eritieal illness of Mrs.
Hill's brother W. C. P dcs former
Roseburg resident. Sgt. Hill will
be with his parents until Decem
ber 2i, when he will go to Santa
Barbara. Calif., to report for re
assignment. Sutherlin's New City
Officers Hold Session
SirniFJRI.lX The city council
met in reeular session Monday
evening with the fol'' ing new
pi.Mnbcrs: mayor. 'ill''m IV
Witt ; recorder. W ( Watson :
treasurer. C P Smith, and 1he
couneilmrn. K. H Randall, l.lovd
Wilson, Flmer Cooper. Pec At
teihury. Harold Jones and Art
, Smith present. The osual busi
ness and hills were allowed ami
' new committees were annointed
for the next two vears: Poo At
terburv, K. H Randall and Kl
mer Conner: finance. Art Smith.
1 Harold Jones and IJoyd Wilson.
I water.
! Riddle"
RIPPI.K Mr. ami Mrs. C. H.
Crow of Portland have born vis
iting hoiv at tho homo of Mrs.
l.lrir Crow tho past wook.
Mr. and Mrs. Krnost Pinnor
and daitchtor, Prlscllla. snout
Thnnkseiviw? with their daimh
r and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Campbell at Fucono.
Shi'llah Hayes, who is in tho
arinod forors. Is visitinq his wifo
end bnbv daurhtor at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. lloraoo Ililos.
Mrs. K P. P.hindi'11 ma do a htis.
Inoss trip to Portland last week
end. I Mr. and Mrs. Franrls Kurnmrr
had as their guests Thanksgiving.
day, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Erlcson
and son, David.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher" of
Portland were recent visitors at
the home of Mrs. B. F. Nichols.
Mrs. G. E. Bocckman and son,
Donald, of Portland were guests
at the home of Mrs. Boeekman's
sister-in-law, Mrs. Dora Willis,
from Tuesday until Thursday of
this week.
Bob Doi t, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Dort, left Monday to Join
the navy, and Is now stationed at
Farragut, Idaho.
O. V. Logsaon several days.
The pupils of the Riddle school
were busy last Friday canvassing
the town for waste paper.
Luther Bates, foreman of the
Dad's Creek railroad section, has
been assigned to the Riddle sec
tion as foreman. A. L. Howard,
who had charge of this section
for many years, resigned the po
sition because of Ill-health.
Mrs. Ernest Riddle of the local
high school faculty left Sunday
for Eugene where she attended a
teachers' confernece Monday and
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cripps re
turned to their home here Satur
day, ater several- weeks visit with
their daughter, Mrs. A. V. Logs
don at Eugene.
T-Bone Steaks, Grade A, 14 pt. lb. 52C
Veal Boasts, Grade B, lb 28c
Breast of Veal IbT 22C
Pork Chops, 8 pts. lb 39C
Bulk Lard, 2 lbs, for 35c
Tillamook Cheese, 12 pts. lb. . . . 38c
Salt Cod Fish, lb. .. . SOC
Fryers and Roasters, lb 46c
STAPLES
Yellow Bowl Peas 3 cans 33g
Borden's Milk tail can, 3 for ... . 29c
A.SH.Soda,1lb.pkg.,3for....2ic
Stoy Flour, 3 lb. pkg 39C
Sugar, 10 lb. sack 63c
Tuxedo Tuna Fish, is size 30c
Krispie Crackers, 2 lb. box 3ic
Hi-Ho Butter Crackers, lb. pkg . . 2H
Austin Dog Food, 5 lb. pkg 59c
Nestle's Instant Cocoa, 8 oz. can 2H
Instant Postum, 8 oz. can 39C
B SM- SAKF
SEA LEVEL RECIPES
IT BLEND FLOUR
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Storo No. 1 Winchester and
Coast Guardsman
Of Elkf on Aids in
Rescue in Alaska
T.'TTTr'ITTIAM Al..c.to f,.i OK
' iy II1U1I , it wcta cuu&l guttru
lo the rescue!" today when a com
mercially operated seaplane
crushed into the icy waters of the
Tongass narrows off Ketchikan,
Alaska.
And it was an occasion when
six civilians aboard the seaplane
had ample opportunity to witness
an Elklon, Ore., coast guardsman
assist in carrying out the tradi
tional effectiveness of the coast
guard in action.
Along with his shipmates
aboard an 87-foot patrol craft
which was nearby when the crash
occurred, Myron A. Haines, sea
man first class, son of Mrs. Rosa
M. Haines, .Elkton, Oregon, sped
to the scene of the crash and
rushed the victims on their way
to the local hospital within ten
minutes.
The illfated seaplane, piloted
by a former army instructor, was
completing an emergency hop
when evening lights concealed
heavy piling rising above the
httitudt affetts bakinf
as wtV as ioiinf.
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Jackson Telephone 522
water. In another moment the
plane was a crumpled mass of
wreckage.
Immediately after the crash,
coast guardsmen commandeered
a skiff and hastened to the plane,
which was raDidly sinking in the
Icy waters of the narrows. The
victims were quickly removed
from the splintered fuselage and
taken ashore aboard the small
boat.
Haines and four companions
comprised the resuscitation de
tail which worked Incessantly on
Louis Riley, 50, a logger, the
only passenger aboard seriously
injured in the crash.
Expectant Mother Grateful.
Another passenger, Mrs. Geo.
Lauth, an expectant mother who
was accompanied on the trip by
her two daughters, Olive, 7, and
Mary Ellen, 4, spoke feelingly
from her hospital bed about
Haines and his fellow coast
guardsmen.
"It was the happiest moment of
my life when I saw those coast
guardsmen reach down and
save me and my two daughters.
I can't express all my gratitude
to those young men and the ser
vice they represent."
As a result of their alertness
and effective rescue work, Haines
and his shipmates were com
mended bv Captain G. W Mae-
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INDIVIDUAL
HAIRDOS
Let us analyze your coif
fure needs here.
Hair styling
and re-styling our
specialty.
Beauty Salon
Mezzanine Floor
Mart No. I
Telephone 522 for
Appointment.
Snowdrift
Shortening
3 Lb. jar 68C
Matches
6 Boxes for 23 C
GOLDEN WEST
Coffee
Lb. ar 32C
B3
Lane, district coast guard offi
cer of the 17th naval district,
Ketchikan, Alaska. He said, "You
are the men who help maintain
the coast guard's reputation as
the world's foremost life-saving
organization."
Haines, who enlisted In the
coast guard in Portland, Oregon,
in July, 1941, attended Elkton
Union high school. He intends to
return to his Elkton ranch at the
end of the war.
Because he uses his right hand
to pipe officers over the side, the
,U. S. navy bos'n is allowed to sa
lute with his left hand.
"WANTED
2 or 3 bedroom home to rent, lease or purchase.
Call 238 or write
Mr. Hal J. Ayotte
238 N. Jackson St. Roseburg
Potatoes, U.S. No. Vs, 10 lbs.... 39C
Sweet Potatoes, U.S. No 1fs, 2 lb. 19C
Yams, 2 lbs 19C
Lettuce, large solid heads, 2 for 29C
Apples, fancy Winesaps, 2 lbs. . . 23C
Local Carrots, 2 bchs 17c
Yellow Onions, U. S. No. Vs, 3 lbs. 17c
Oranges, new Navels, 5 lbs 53C
Grapefruit, Texas Pink, 5 lbs. . . . 55c
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lorwc
x holidays
Calif. Almonds, lb
Ripe Olives, 303 jar 35c
Kosher Olives, No. 2 jar 59c
Raisins, 4 lb. pkg 45c
Pecans, Ig. size, lb 49C
Fruit Cakes, 1 lb. size 5Qc
Stuffed Olives, 5 oz. jar 59c
Ulbers OVEN GLASS
FREE
with each purchase
32C
Store No. 2314
Rfl ARTS
NEW HOMES
Built to Order
Essentially employed may
now have a new home. Only
8 priorities at present. From
$3500 to $4500.
For Information See
Roseburg Realty Co.
Umpqua Hotel Bldg. Phone 211
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2
Roasted
Peanuts
Lb 29C
49c
Buy and Use
Christmas Seals
South Stephens Telephone 39