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

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-RgVlEW, ROSgBUfi&, 0RI60H "THURSWY, DECEMBER 2 1 . 174?.
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Glide Visitor Mrs. Frank Mel
Joy was a Glide visitor in Rogo
burg Wednesday.
Attends to Business Glenn
Bigelow of Glendale attended to
business in rcoseourg Wednesday,
Business Visitor Wednesday
j:usn K. tiaiKe 01 uaKiana was
a business visitor in Roseburg
Wednesday.
Reported III Mrs. Jean Ever
ett is reported to be ill at her
home at 309 East Oak street,
Roseburg.
Visits In Roseburg Mrs. Earl
McCoy of Sutherlin visited In
Roseburg Saturday and attended
to business.
From Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Gurney spent Wednesday in
Roseburg on business from Suth
erlin. Visiting in Roseburg Charlie
Mote of Vancouver, Wash., was
visiting in Roseburg this week.
He is a former resident of Rose
burg. Spend Wednesday Here Mrs.
Margaret Shelton and Miss Mar
tha Clarke, Umpqua, spent Wed
nesday in Roseburg shopping and
visiting.
On Business Mr. and Mrs. H.
I". Wilson of Coos bav arrived in
Roseburg today and will visit
over the holidays with Mrs. Wil
sons' mother, Mrs. R. W. Vincent.
Visiting for Christmas Holidays
-Mr. George Brown of Davton,
Ohio, is visiting in Roseburg
with her sister, Mrs. R. D. Wil
liams, 302 S. Pine, for the Christ
mas holidays.
Visiting Family Kenneth Mc
Coy and family of Creswell, Ore.,
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Emuiine Walker, of Rose
burg, and a brother, Earl McCoy,
at Sutherlin.
Leaves for Medford Mrs.
E. L. Henninger of Roseburg left
today for Medford to attend a
Christma party with friends and
will be an overnight guest at the
home of Mrs. W. E. Nicholson.
Returns to Roseburg Mr. and
Mrs. Fred P. Fisher have return
ed to Roseburg after an exten
sive visit in Eugene where they
visited their daughter, Mrs. Ma
rion Buchanan, and attended to
business.
To Attend Meeting Mrs. T.u1a
C Gorrell, county school super
intendent, is attending the meet
ing of the state department of
education at Salem, and will visit
there over the holidays with
friends.
Returns to Duty John B.
Strickle, AOM 2c, who has been
visiting at the home of his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Strickle,
307 E. Oak. has returned for duty
at the U. S. N. A. S. at Norfolk,
Va.
Arrives Home Bernard Saar,
II. S. army, who has been serving
overseas in the South Pacific since
the opening of the war, has ar
rived in Roseburg to spend his
furlough visiting his wife, the
former Helen Wetherell, and with
his parents.
Visits in Roseburg Mr. and
Mrs. John Fox of Eugene spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in Rose
burg visiting with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Fox, and family and
their daugter-in-law, Mrs. Ernest
Fox, and her mother, Mrs. Mary
Moore, and family
INDIAN
NOW PLAYING
From The Moment They Met... It Was Murder!
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WINNER OF BABY CONTEST to be
announced and awarded prize on the
INDIAN stage TOMORROW night, Fri
day, Dec. 22 at 9 p. m. Be there to see
your favorite win. All contestants to re
ceive a 2-weeks FREE PASS to the
INDIAN THEATER.
COMING
On Business "Pop" Green of
Myrtle Creek was In Roseburg on
buslnes Wednesday.
Home on Leave Leroy Green,
U. S. navy, is spending his leave
visiting relatives at Winchester.
Go to California Mrs. George
Johnson and daughter, Miss
Georglne, of Roseuurg, have left
for California to spend the holi
days, visiting.
Will Speak Tonight Dr. Char
les A. Edwards will give a spe
cial Christmas message over
KRNR from 6:15 to 6:30 this eve
ning. Visitin'q in Myrtle Creek Miss
Treva Alspaugh, student at Ore
gon State college at Corvallis, is
spending the holidays at her
home near Myrtle Creek.
and Mrs. Ed Johnson of Portland,
former Roseburg residents, are
here for several days, visiting
Mr. nnrl Mr Olivnv I. .Inhmnn
on East Douglas street.
Expected Home Ward Cum
tilings, Jr., U. S. navy trainee,
Willamette university; Salem, is
expected to arrive in Roseburg
in a few days to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cummings,
Sr.
Home From College Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Micelli and son. Bob,
of Roseburg, went to Portland
this week to meet the Micelli's
daughter. Miss Eleanore, and
brought her back home to spend
the holidays. Miss Micelli is a
student of Stephens college, Co
lumbia, Mo.
Installation Potponed The
Job's Daughters installation cere
mony planned for next Tuesday
nighl, December 2G, has been In
definitely postponed on account
of the illness of the honored
queen-elect, Margie Stephens, who
recently underwent a major op
eration at Mercy hospital.
Attend Memorial Service Mr.
and Mrs. Merl Albro, Mrs. J. J.
Albro, Mr. and Mrs. Alyn Crock
er and son, Jimmie; Mrs. Sher
man Adams, Mrs. R. W. Pfouls,
Henry Carson and Mrs. Bettie
Porter, all residents of Eugene,
were in Roseburg Sunday to at
tend memorial services held for
the lattcr's grandson, James Hess.
Will Visit Relatives Mrs. A.
H. Perrin of 1127 Harvard ave
nue. Rosebure. is leavinc this
week for Salem to spend Christ
mas at the home of her daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Edward Perrin.
and family, alter which she will
go to Longview, Wash., to re
main over New Year's visiting
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Perrin and family.
Driver Fined for 2nd
And Third Violations
REEDSPORT Fred Ralph
Griner, logger, pleaded guilty
Tuesday in the local justice court
to the charge of driving an au
tomobile whiie his state license
voirnlfiwl nr cucnnnilfiri .111(1
was sentenced to pay a fine of
$150 and costs and serve two days
in the Reedsport city Jan. onn
er also pleaded guilty to driving
a car with only one headlight and
offense. The arresting officer was
State unicer ciyne i. ris.
Griner admitted that he was
deprived of his license on a "driv
ing while drunk" charge, at
Swcethome, Linn county, last
September.
Vital Statistics
BORN
FORD To Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ford, Mvrtie Creek, at the Myr
tle Creek hospital, Sunday. De
cember 17. a son, John Michael;
weight eight pounds ten ounces.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DENNY-RUSSELL Lauren
Leroy Denny and Betty Anne
Russell, both residents of Rose
burg.
THEATER
SUNDAY
I Teachers Assn. Chapter
Discusses Legislation
Legislative matters of interest
to school teachers were discussed
at a banquet meeting at the Rose
burg high school Tuesday eve
ning. The meeting was called by
the Douglas county chapter of
the Oregon State Teachers asso
ciation, Ivan C. Parker, president
of the county chapter, presiding.
Discussion of the proposed
teachers' retirement bill was di
rected by Mrs. Lula C. Gorrell,
county school superintendent, and
Paul S. Elliott, superintendent of
the Roseburg schools led the dis
cussion on state school sunport.
State Senator Thomas Parkin
son and Representative Carl C.
Hill were in attendance. Repre
sentative Robert Gile was unable
to attend.
Banquet arrangements were di
rected by Mrs. Violet Wilshlre,
secretary-treasurer of the county
chapter.
Traffic Law Breakers
Pay $65 in Fines Here
Three fines of $10 each were
paid into the Roseburg justice
court today by Lee Whitney, who
pleaded guilty, JucIpo Thomas C.
Hartfiel reported, to operating a
car lacking a windshield wiper
and tail light, while four adults
rode in the driver's compartment.
A fine of S25 was paid by Daniel
D. Francis for operating a mo
tor vehicle without headlights
and Earl S. Raddatz paid $10 for
driving a truck without public
utility commission permit.
Camas Valley High Five
Defeats Jacksonville
The Camas Valley high school
basketball team journeyed to
Jacksonville Saturday night and
defeated the high school team
there 27 to 15. Barnhart, veteran
Camas Valley player, was high
scorer with 11 points.
Distribution Control of
Lumber to Be Tightened
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (AP)
Tighter controls over lumber
distribution were envisaged today
by the War Production board.
The agency predicted that pro
duction from December to mid-
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of hours of eye
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precious sight.
EYES EXAMINED
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106 N. Jackson
Roseburg
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"THE CHINESE CAT"
Has It Nine Lives?
March will "be substantially bo
low" that of last winter, with the
greatest drop expected In the Pa
cific northwests
J. Philip Boyd, director of
WPB's lumber and lumber prod
ucts division, said lack of man
power with men leaving the
woods and mills for work in otti-
OUTSTANDING VALUES
While They Last
Boy's Rain Repellent Coats
All
Now
2.29
Boy's Sport Jackets
Broken Sizes.
1.88
Reduced
Children's Snow Suits
Our Complete Stock.
Cut
13.75
Men's Zelan Rain Coats
All Sizes.
11.77
2.69
Men's Black Rain Pants
All Sizes.
135
4.29
Men's Black Rain Coats
All Sizes.
215
5.50
Men's Hoelguard Robes
AU Sizes.
3.95
1.59
Men's Farm Dress Shirts
Broken Sizes.
137
3.19
Men's Dress Hats
All Sizes.
2.77
2.98
Ladies Blouses
One Assortment ..
247
2.39 yd.
Woolen's
One Group.
149 "
M
ontgomery Ward
er war Industrie- Is 'the chief
f a c t or curtailing production.
Scarcity of heavy-duty tires, hoi
added, is a contributing factor.
Boyd urged the Industry to con-'
centrate on better grades and
species of lumber, calling the pro
duction of low grades a waste of
manpower and equipment. j
Sizes.
15
ALL LITTLE GIRLS LIKE
HANDBAGS ',U,.J0 98c
Nicety made fn sturdy simulated
'others. With or without ih lutder
.traps. Gift-boxed!
Graceful Cocktail
Table for Gift 9.45
Handsome style! Walnut
veneers and Walnut finish- .
ed hardwood. See it at
Wards!
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orge
WE
LOTS OF
GRACEFUL MAHOGANY
TABLES 19.95
Beautifully turned leg. Fine Ma
hogany veneers and solid Mahog
any. Cocktail, Lamp or Commode.
TIES ARE FAVORITE
GIFTS 49
What a grand aiiorlm.ntl Hand
torn., sturdy fabrics . . good
looking designs . . . rich colors!
FAMOUS ESQUIRE HOSE
FOR MEN Jffn.no 39c or.
Gifts that can't miss! Rayons and
cottons noted for quality, wear,
style. Sires 10 to 12.
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Semi-Sheer Rayons
For All Occasions
75c
Pr.
Full fashioned in the semi
sheer weight you can wear
morning, noon and nigrtt!
100 denier rayon in lovely
new shades. Sixes 8J to
'105.
STILL HAVE
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SO COME IN TODAY!
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MEN'S DRESS ROBES ARE
SPLENDID GIFTS
11.50
Here's a gift even the
most exacting man will
like! Wool flannel, preci
sion tailored, with plaid
collar, roomy patch pock
et. ANKLETS FOR WOMEN,
CHILDREN 20c f-
Such practical Ward presents In
sturdy cotton. Poplar colors in
siies o'l to 10
SHE ALWAYS WANTS A
CAROL BRENT I 3.98
Because sh. knows there Is no
flnr sweater. They're pure wool
In many colon.
Si
3-PC. CONSOLE SET
SPECIALI 1.1
New b.auly for your labia . .
gleaming crystal bowl with two
matching candle hold.nl
ward
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Big Plate Glass
Circle Mirror
4.98
Genuine plate glass . . . 20
inch diameter. Popular Ve
netian style lends that
modern touch. See it! .
FATHER WANTS A
SPORT SHIRTI 2.98
H.r.'s his glfll A precision-lai-lor.d
shirt of ruggad rayon fab
ric In colorful plaid designs! ' ;
MEN'S SMART TIES FOR
CHRISTMAS 1.00
All his favorite patterns In as
handsome a line-up of fcbrlci
and colors as you've ever seenl
315-317 N. Jackson
Telesne 95