toSIBURS NEWS-ftEVIEW, 0RE50N, MONDAY, MAY 21. I4S
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Rebokah3 to Meet RosobuTR
JU'bekah lodge; No. 41 will moot
'Tuesday evening ut a 6:30 potluck
supper at the I. O. O. F. hall.
Return Home Mis. II. E.
Darron and haby were dismissed
from Merey hospital Friday anl
roturned to their home at Dlllard.
Public Invited to Installation
The public has been invited to at
tend the formal installation cere
mony of Ihe Junior Woman's club
tonight at 8 o'clock at Ihe club
house. Lilac Circle to Meet Lilac Cir
cle No. 4!). .Neighbors of Wood
craft members and their families
are invited to attend n 6:30 o'clock
potluck supper tonight at the I. O.
O. F. hall. Coffee and rolls will be
furnished by the Circle.
Leave for Iowa Rev. and
Mrs. N. C. Krntson of the Rose
burg Seventh Day Adventist
church left Sunday for Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, where thev will
spend a month visiting relatives
of Mi's. Erntson. ,
Keystone Club to Meet The
Methodist Keystone club will
meet tonight for election of offi
cers at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper
at the home of Mrs. Adrian
Fisher in Laurelwood with Mrs.
Bruce Elliott and Mrs. Paul God
des, assisting hostesses.
Board Meeting Called A spe
cial meeting of the Roseburg
Woman's club board has been
called by the president, Mrs. G.
V. Wimbeiiy, for 2 o'clock Tues
day at the clubhouse. The annual
picnic and installation of officers
has been postponed until June 5.
Leaves for Idaho Gene Leon
ard left Wednesday for Caldwell,
Idaho, to visit her former school
mates, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maxted.
She was accompanied as far as
Eugene bv Mrs. Lela Woods, Miss
Betty Woods, her mother, Mrs.
Vern South and son, Charles Rob
ert, who returned to Roseburg
Wednesday evening.
D. A. R. to Elect Officers
The D. A. R. will hold annual
election of officers tonight at 7:
30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
E. B. Stewart in Laurelwood. The
good citi7enshio award will be
made to Miss Marion Slattcry and
Miss Margaret Page will act as
program chairman. Mrs. George
M. Brown, regent, will conduct
the meeting.
Recent Visitors Recent visi
tors in Roseburg from out of
town were: F. D. Coon of Dillard,
V. K. Holcomb of Kelloeg, Char
lie Davison of Oakland, Mrs. Har
ry Baird of Wilbur, Mrs. Howard
Seavers of Green Valley, Mrs.
Dee Atteiburv and Mrs. Acnes
Sehofiejd of Sutherlin. and Mrs.
Kenneth Ronk of Myrtle Creek.
Changing Location Walter
Good, dean of the Roseburg bar
ber profession, suspended busi
ness at his Jackson street loca
tion last Saturday, and will re
sume servlc in about a week in
a new shoo in the Valley hotel,
facing Washington street. The va
cated quarters are being fitted for
enlargement of the adjoining elec
trical goods store of George Sin
gleton. Mr. Good has been in the
barber business in Roseburg for
35 years, and his new location will
he his sixth in this city.
Mon. & Tues. Nights Only
WARNER BAXTER
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Ben Lyon
"I COVER THE
WATERFRONT"
WEDNESDAY
Don't Miss
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MCOMSN' ROUND
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MARJORIE WEAVER
PETER COOKSON
H. O. A. Club to Moet The H.
O. A. club will moet Wednesday,
May 23, at the home of Mrs. How
ard Brownson.
In Salem Mrs. Linna Hughes.
I manager of bishop's sfudio in
j Roseburg. is spending a few days
j in Salem on business.
Go to Portland Mayor and
,mrs. w. r. Harris ot Kc.seburg
Men mis morning tor Portland,
I where the latter will enter a hos
pital for a medical check-up.
Reported Improving William
Franklin, who has been receiving
medical treatment in Portland
since the first of the month, is
now reported to be improving.
Leaves Hospital George Arm
strong, 212 Flint St., Roseburg,
was dismissed from Mercy husm
tal in Roseburg Friday and was
taken to Eugene for further med
ical treatment.
Goes to Portland Mrs. Clyde
Adair and two small daughters,
Bonnie and Marilyn, of Roseburg
have gone to Portland to enioy
a three-day stav, visiting Mrs.
Adair's mother, Mrs. Parker.
Back From Hospital Loren A.
Wood, Sutherlin, was in Rose
burg Friday for the firsr time
since be suffered amputation of
his right leg below the knee at
the Veterans hospital in Portland
last February. Wood, a Spanish
War veteran, suffered loss ol the
leg as the result of infection.
MRS. CHARLES SI EG AL
HONORED AT MEETING
TENMILE One of the most
delightful affairs of the season
occurred Wednesday at the attrac
tive nome ot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Heater in Happy Valley when the
Tenmile Community Circle held
its regular meeting there, honor
ing Mrs. Chas. Sicgal, one of the
charter members of the club and
whose golden wedding anniver
sary occurred recently. The rooms
were arranged with large bou
quets of golden flowers and the
table, centered with a bowl of
golden tulips and tall yellow ta
pers. A beautiful lace cloth, over
yellow, yellow drapery, and a
two-tier cake topped by a minia
ture bride and groom, formed the
mom.
Covers were placed for the hon
ored guest, Mrs. Charles Sicgal,
and members of the club who In
cluded: Mrs. Minnie Lockwood,
Mrs. Bert Mellius, Mrs. John F.
Brown, Mrs. Josie Smith, Mrs.
Harry Oswald, Mrs. Nellie Hen
ry, Mrs. Delight McHenry, Mrs.
tail Ullivant, Mrs. Uertie Heat
er, Miss Gladyc Johnston, Mrs.
Don Lakey and daughter Kay,
Mrs. tmma Swilt, Mrs. Bertha
Centers and Mrs. Vera Oswald.
Quilting and visiting were en
joyed during the afternoon. The
ouilt top was given to the club by
Mrs. Laurance Mccotlery. Ihe
next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. E. Lakey.
VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
MAGNESS Born to Mr. and
Mrs. P. W. Magness, 1276 Umnqua
avenue, Roseburp. Sunday, May
20, at Mercy hospital, a son, Del
ton Porter; weight six pounds six
ounces.
Rice Born to Mr. and Mrs. L.
W. Rice of Route 2, Roseburg,
Sunday, May 20, at Mercy hos
pital, a daughter, Judy Ann;
weight eight pounds six ounces.
Mat. Every Day 1:45
Eve. 6:45 and 9:00
Coming Wednesday
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THE GREAT . . .
AtVEHTUfiliUS
OUTDOORS!
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' 'Mart- Vmaix in the Witt! t
Today and Tuesday
. V3; lee BOWMAN
Cartoon & jalli!t BLArR
' News
"A
Surprise Meeting in
i.t7u, imlJr.TL mini
FIFTH AIR FORCE, Philip
pine Islands Lieutenant Earl L.
Dannals, left above, son of Mrs.
Victoria Miles, Honolulu, received
a pleasant surprise recently when
(his brother -in -law Lieutenant
-.UtUlllUlllil'L JVUUt'l I V. 11111, Ol
right of Days Creek, Oregon,
walked into his tent at a forward
base in the Philippines.
The last meeting of the men
was at Pensacola, Florida, in
January, 1944, shortly before
Dannals departed for overseas
service in the Southwest Pacific
area. Lt. Dannals, whose wife,
Dorothy, resides in Honolulu, is
5 NEWS OF OUR
MtNWWOMIN
IN UNIFORM
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Byrd of Rose
burg have received word that
their son, Sgt. Roy Byrd, of the
U. S. army, has arrived in Ha
waii, where he is now stationed
for duty.
Lt. Eugene O. Waterman, son
of O. L. Waterman, Grants Pass,
and Mrs. Nellie A. Agee, Idleyld
Rt., Roseburg, has been trans
ferred to the Lincoln army air
field, Lincoln eb., as an in-
structor pilot. He will glyy post-
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"YES, We Were Driving with
Our FINGERS CROSSED
"Maybe this never happened to
you, but it did to US. For months
we've been driving with our fingers
crossed, m'ostly just making good
resolutions. Now it's happened. A
queer noise somewhere under the
hood and our motor stopped dead.
Now we're stuck. That look on
HELPFUL HINTS FOR TROUBLE-FREE DRIVING
Chance to summer lubricants; check oil filter and air cleaner Check i tearing
alignment Test brake Rotate tirei Fluih cooling tystem; examine hose connections
Tune engine for warm weather driving Rep air dents; touch up rust spots; polish
car for protection.
Ma
FOR YOUR OWN
Philippines
tWWaS r.i' liliVY
a pilot with the 3rd attack group,
oldest A-20 outfit in the Fifth air
force, and a veteran of 24 low
level attack missions. The youn
pilot graduated from McKinlev
High school in 1934 and prior to
entering the army was employed
as an electrical engineering
draftsman with the public works
design section at the navy yard,
Pearl Harbor.
Lt. Commander Hill; son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl C. Hill, Days Creek,
Oregon, is a flight surgeon in
the naval air transport service
and a graduate of Oregon State
college, 1936. His wife, Margaret,
resides in Seattle.
graduate flight training to re
cently commissioned pilots, who
are being prepared for overseas
duty. He previously was a flight
instructor at Pecos army air field,
Texas. He entered military serv
ice in October 1942. His wife,
Feme M. Waterman, resides in
Eugene.
CAMAS VALLEY Commence
ment exercises for the 8th grade
class of the Camas Valley school
will be held at the schoolhouse
at 8 p. m. Tuesday, May 29. There
are 1G members of the class. The
public is invited to attend the
nroeram.
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our faces - tells- you that our
dealer's rescue . truck is on its
way. We're cured now of driv
ing with our fingers crossed. We
all feel a little guilty that such
a faithful friend should have
been so shamefully neglected;
Never again!" .
This Irodtmork idsnttfits MOP At parts eipecially made for Plymouth,
Dodgt, DeSalo and Chrytltr cars, and Dodge JekRefsd Trucks Chrysler
Co rporation Parts Division.
Tune In Major Bowes' Program Thuridry, 9 P.M I.W.T., CBS Network
Kit ON. IUYINO WAR IONDI
SAFETY HAVE YOUR
Defeats
Kiser; Hager Wins
Over Sailor Hogan
Paavo Katoiien, the Finnish
bearcat, defeated Jack Kiser,
holder of the Pacific northwest
light-heavyweight championship,
in a threo-fall combat headlining
the weekly wrestling program ut
the Roseburg armory last Satur
day night. The rugged Finn's tri
umph, however, did not transfer
the title because, at 1S2, he was
four pounds over the class weight
limit of 178. Kiser weighed In ut
174.
Hie third and deciding fall of
the match was taken by the Finn
hi a rapid-fire assault that lasted
only 5 minutes 20 seconds. His
deadly hangman hold, applied aft
er a series of rabbit punches, head
uuus and near-strangling head
locks, put Kiser in a state of iner
tia on the mat. Paavo had taken
the second fall In 13:58 with a
pile-driver, a process by which
the victim is up-ended from the
rear und plunked head foremost
on the mat with sufficient force
to knock him cuckoo. Kiser man
aged to annex the opening fall in
i:i;i wun a sort ot a lull Nel
son apolied with his legs by stun
ning the Finn in a duel of bodv
slams.
In the program opener, Tex Ha
ger won a rough and-tough three
fall tussle with Sailor Hoian that
ended just 37 seconds under the
overall time limit of one hour.
After each man had gained a
fall, Hager scored the decidins
one in an odd manner. Hogan had
sent riager to the canvas twice
in quick succession with shoulder
butts. On his third try he plunged
his head squarely between Ha
ger's upswung legs and, on the
point of exhaustion, easily suc
cumbed in that position to a scis
sors hold.
The attendance was one of the
largest yet recorded at any of the
cards, numbering approximately
700.
Gardiner-Reedsport Lions
Club Nominates Officers
REEDSPORT The Gardiner
Reedsport Lions club, at its last
regular meeting, received the
report of their nominating com
mittee for officers for the en
suing year as follows. Donald
Hagerty, . president ; Philip
Adams, vice president; M. M.
Kelly, second vice president;
Verne Collver, third vice presi
dent; Edward Utter, secretary
treasurer; George Williams, tail
twister, and Alfred Fredrickson,
Lion tamer. Directors were
nominated as follows: One-year
term, Oscar Anderson and Bei ge
Borrevk; two-year term, Eddie
Morris and Everett Abbott. ' The
V -A
BRAKES CHECKED TODAYI
election will bo held Tuesday eve
ning, May 22 and the new of
ficers will be seated the first
Tuesday in June.
Returned War Vet Hired
As Reedsport Policeman
REEDSTORT- Gordon Cump
liell, a returned war veteran and
formerly connected with the
military police overseas, has ac
wpted the position of night po
lieceman in Reedsport, succeed
ing Jack Cunningham, resigned.
Mr. Campbell was sworn in last
week and Is now on the job.
Church Activities
At Reedsport Noted
REEDSPORT For a number
of years past Reedsport hu been
contented with a community
church under Presbyterian domi
nation, as far as the Prostestant
faith has been concerned. The
Catholics have maintained a
church here for a numlx-r of
years with the priest supplied
from Coos Bay, but recently with
the Increased population of the
city other church organizations
have commenced to show some
activities. The Church ot God,
or Assembly as it is officially
called, have a fine church build
ing here, as well as in Win
chester Bay ,and each church has
its pastor with a goodly follow
ing of membership, and quite re
cently the Church of the Naza
rene purchased property in the
Wade flat section of the city and
commenced building a church.
Now the local Baptists have
severed thc'Ir connection with the
Community church and have set
up a congregation of their own
with the full support of the Ore
gon Baptist State convention. Re
cently Baptist ministers from
Coos Bay, Roseburg and Ashland
met here with the local com
municants of that demoninatlon
and formed their new Reedsport
Baptist church, holding their
meetings for the present in the
Rebekah hall.
For the present a minister will
be supplied from Coos Bay but
arrangements are soon to be
made for a resident pastor to
take charge. Methodists attend
the well organized church at
Gardiner, where also is the edi
fice of the Episcopal church,
which has recently been raised
from a mission to an organized
mission church, with a local ves
try in charge, and as soon as war
cunuiuuns warrant, uisuup lsuk- j
wen nas announced a rector win
be assigned to cover the district
from Gardiner to Waldport, in
cluding Florence.
Admitted to Hospital Jack
Monroe of Oakland, Ore., has
been admitted to Mercy hospital
and is renorted to be critically ill.
Once i enough. Your
Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto
or Chryiler dealer it the
expert you should rely
upon. He hae the skill,
and the genuine factory
approved part you may
need now to avoid major
mechanical troubles. Phone
. him for an appointment.
I! I
Commencement at
Drain Programmed
DRAIN The Commencement
program for Ihe 8lh grade class
of the Drain Elementary school
will be held at the school audi
torium at 8 p. m. May 22.
The program will include pro
cessional by Mvrtle Arnold; invo
cation. Rev. Fred Hunt; songs,
"Indian Dawn," "My Creed,"
girls glee club; orchestral selec
tions, "it o m a I n e," "Campus
Pride"; address, Rev. Len B.
Fishback, Roseburg; song, "The
Time is Short," sextet; trumiet
solo, "The Day After Forever,"
Richard Arnold; presentation of
diplomas, Howard Woolman; ben
ediction, Rev. James H. Powell;
recessional, Myrtle Arnold.
Members of the 8th grade class
are Richard Arnold, Minnie Bar
rick, Betty Brown, John Cain,
Mary Lou Carter, Bobby Davis,
Kenneth Huckins, Thelma Keeny,
.lei ry Kent, Eldon Letson, Wanda
Lvons, Darrell Martin, Melvin
Merrill, Edgar Russell, Mildred
Russell, Jerry Swearlngen, Lloyd
Swearlngen, Annette Tonale, Jan
ice Whipple, Drain; Nancy Hallo
way, Tommy Rentz, Cold Springs;
Shirley Hamilton, Lcona.
Commencement Program
Dated at Yoncalla
YONCALLE Commencement
exercises for graduates of Yon
calla Union high school will be
held ai the school gymnasium at
8 p. m. Wednesday, May 23.
The program will be presented
as follows: Processional, Mrs.
George Edes; invocation, Rev.
Fred O. Hunt; salutatory, Eliza
beth McGinltle; class history,
Ruth Reed; Class will, Doris
Shiery; class prophecy, Frieda
Ehrlieh; vocal solo, Mrs. Floyd
McMichael; address, Charles V.
Stanton, editor Roseburg News
Review; violin solo, Reese Rada
baugh; valedictory, Patricia Beut
tel; scholarship awards, Prln-
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WASTE PAPER PROGRAM
SAVE WASit
U. S. VICTORY WASTfi
cipal Lloyd C. Parsons; tHploma
awards, Chairman Jay Hunting
ton. "
Business Property at. -Reedsport
Purchased-"
REEDSPORT H. O. Warner,
a recent arrival in this ciiy, has
announced purchase of Uitf Pio
neer hotel proiKTty and the
former Sornes grocery store
property near the water "front.
After tearing down the present
buildings, be will construct a
modern wooden business build
In" to store "fixit" shop and
painting establishment.
Clerk's Office Extends
Hours for Registration
The county clerk's officait tha
courthouse in Roseburg will be
kept open until E p. m. Tuesday
to accommodate persons desiring
to register for the special state
election to: be held June 22. The .
registration books will be closed
Tuesday night. Few registrations
have been received to da'e, the
county clerk reports. . ';
Cream Shippers
SHIP YOUR CREAM TO
DOUGLAS COUNTY
CREAMERY"
' ; ' MAKERS OF -
. MEL-O-MAID
BUTTER AND
ICE CREAM
Agents for DeLaval
Cream Separators
and Milkers
top prices paid:
Jackion and Douglai
Telephone 340 "
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TOMORROW
A New Policy
For the Star
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A national spokesman for the
AWVS plcdses full backing of
the Doublc-V ProKrami "We
are going to be vitally inter
ested in this new campaign,
from the salvage angle and
the veterans angle." Save waste
paper for blood plasma boxes,
for millions of other war items
some of the funds from waste
paper sales can be channeled to
heip wounded veterans. Thus
waste paper does double Aiityt
And that's wbat Uouble-V
means I
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