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Visits Daughter Here J. H.
Miller of St. Cloud, Minn., is visit
ing in Roseburg at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Ivan G.
Pickens.
In Roseburg for Short Visit
Mrs. E. R. Buckingham and
daughters, Janet and- Velma, of
Coos Bay spent a short visit in
Roseburg recently, prior to mak
ing their home here. Mr. Buck
ingham is the new owner of the
Fullerton drug store.
Recent Visitors Recent visi
tors in Roseburg from out of
town were Mrs. E. L. Cooper,
Mrs. Letcher Ison, Mr. and Mrs.
Wahl and daughter, Patsy, Mrs.
E. H. Randall and daughter,
Mary Alice, Mrs. Flovd Porter,
Mrs. Herbert Smith, Jilrs. Gene
Godfrey, Mrs. Elvis DeVelyder,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Palmer
and children, Mrs. C. D. Smith
and granddaughter, Judy Rowe,
of Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Barnes of Dillard, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Caraway and daughter, Na
dine, of Glendale, Mr. and Mis.
AnK-n Erlebach of Tiller, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Wilson of Looking
glass, Mrs. Belly Wiemers of
Umpqua, Mrs. Fred Meyers and
Mrs. G. Weigel of Myrtle Creek,
Mrs. Katherine Carv of Calla
han Trail, Mis. H. M. Fries and
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Markham of
Camas Valley, Mis. J. F. Ford
and Mrs. Raymond Smith and
daughters, Alonia and. Bette of
Canyonville, and Mrs. Harvey
Ulm of Brockway.
STAR Weekdt,ys
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Weekdays at 6:45-9:15
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Tomte Thru Sat. I
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THEY'RE QUICK ON THE . LJm-
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Pip10- GUY WILKERSO
Returns From Trln T.. W
has returned from a buying trip
to Los Angeles and San Fran
cisco. Visit at Josse Home Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Kabisuis of Holly
wood, Calif., visited over the
weekend at the I.. W. Jusse home
m Roseburg.
Visit Over Weekend-Mr. and
Mis. C. E. Farmer of Salem
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Josse in Rose
burg. Mrs. Farmer Is a sister of
Mr. Josse.
Guardian Association to Meet
The Campfire Guardian associa-
ciation will nave its regular meet
ing Thursday at 8 p. m., at the
home of Mrs. Sid Domenico, 543
r owler street.
Mineral Club to Meet The
Mineral club will meet todav at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Bond, 255 Moore street, at 7:00
p. m. A potluck supper will be
served and each member has
been asked to bring his own din
ner service.
Recent Visitors Recent visi
tors in Roseburg from out of
town were Mrs. J. L. Pine, Mrs
J. C. Cantleberry, Mrs. Maude
Goodman, Mrs. Cooper and
daughter, Mary, Mrs. Marion
Alderman and Mrs. Royal Abeene.
all of Sutherlin; Mrs. Ethel
Brown of Camas Valley, Mrs. L,
M. Hodges of Myrtle Creek. Mrs.
E. M. Owen of Elkton, Mrs. Dale
Zeller and daughter, Marjone,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold
Nichols of Brockway; Mrs. Maude
Sparks, Mrs. Frank Haines and
Mrs. Carl Madison of Kellogg,
Mrs. Mort Woodruff and Mrs
Potts of Elgarose, Don Ollivant
ot Lookingglass, and Mrs. August
Speldel of Glide.
Visiting In Minnesota Mr.
and Mrs. Carlos M. Page, 520 So.
Stephens street, have received
word that Mr. and Mrs. Lester
H. Schulze are now visiting" the
former's mother and other rela
tives at Welcome, Minn., after
which thev Dlan to drive to Rose
burg. Mrs. Schulze will be remem
bered as Miss Margaret Elizabeth
Page and was married in Rose
burg, March 8, to M'Sgt. Schulze.
Since leaving Roseburg, Sgt.
Schulze, accompanied by Mrs.
Schulze, has- been stationed at
Santa Ana and Santa Monica rest
camps, Mather field, Sacramento,
and at Hamilton field, San Ra
fael, Calif. Sgt. Schulze reported
at Fort Snelling, Minn., recently,
where he was discharged, having
earned 114 points. He eniisted
May 22, 1941, and served in ihe
air corps four years to the day,
32 months, of which were spent in
the African and' European thea
ters of war. He also wears seven
battle stars.
Sutherlin Resident Goes
Into Insurance Business
SUTHERLIN William Crow
ell, well known resident of Su
therlin who has a large ranch
east of town, has entered the in
surance business in this locality.
He has been appointed by the
Northern Life Insurance as their
representative. Mr. Crowell has
his headquarters at ihe Musgrove
hardware store foi the present
time, until he can locate an of
fice in this city. .
LeRoy Jones is building a two
story building on Central avenue
lust east of his plumbing shop.
This building will be used on the
ground floor for plumbing sup
plies and as a garage. The upper
floor will he finished into two
modern apartments.
Forest Protective Assn.
100 Pet. in Bond Buy Plan
The Douglas Forest Protective
association camp at Myrtle Creek
has reached 100 per cent parti
cipation in payroll deduction pur
chases of war bonds, H. H. Tur
ner, supervisor, reported today to
H. C. Berg, chairman of the pay
roll division of the county war
savings staff.
George Bernard Shaw wrote
for nine years before he was able
to make a living at it. His total
income for that period was $30.
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Hot shot and flashlight
batteries in stock.
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MYRTLE CREEK, ORE.
Memorial Service
For James Perry
To Occur Saturday
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A memorial service for James
Perry, above, who died in action
in the Philippines April 2G, will
be held at 11 a. m. Saturday at
the Seventh Day Advent ist
church in Roseburg. lie was the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis L.
Perrv, Roseburg. His wife, who
has been making her home wilh
relatives at Lakeport, Calif., is
in Roseburg at present.
He was. born at Duchesne,
Utah, July 1!), 1918.
Prior to the action in which
he lost his life, he had been
wounded and had received the
Purple Heart. Recovering from
the wounds he returned to action
and joined in an attack against
an enemy position on the island
of Luzon on the evening of April
2G.
Respected by Comrades
In a letter to Mrs. Perry, the
chaplain of his company wrote:
"Although your husband was a
member of the company for only
a short time, he made friends
raDidly and through his cheer
fulnes and loyalty to the prin
ciples for which he was fighting
had gained the everlasting re
spect of all whd knew him. He
was, buried in an American ceme
tery at Santa Barbara, Luzon.
P. I. Services were conducted
by his protestant chaplain, full
military honors being accorded.
He is survived by his wife and
three small sons; his parents,
and three brothers, Pvt. Vale
Perry, now in the states after
14 months in the Aleutians; Corp.
Vernon Perry, now wilh the army
medical corps in New Guinea,
and Pvt. Everett Perrv, with the
medienl corps in the Philinnlnes.
THEY HAD A DATE TO GET MARRIED
-AND HE DIDN'T EVEN KNOW HER NAME!
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Sutherlin, Dunham
Teams Triumph In
Softball Openers
Softball fans spent a cold eve
ning ;il Finlay field last night bu(
saw a "hoi" game as Sulherlui
defeated the Elks club 3 lo 2 in a
very excitin;; contest as a part of
Ihe dounleUeadcr opening Ihe
19 in league season. Dunham's
easily defeated Olympia Supply
9 to 1 in Hie opening game.
Gaining a two-run lead in the
opening inning on Iwo hits and an
error, Dunham s adttrd another m
the third and had a big fourth in
ning when two walks, a hit and
an error accounted for four runs.
Two more tallies were scored in
the first of the seventh on two
hits. The Olympians were hoi J j
scoreless until tho fifth inning,
when they scored their only run
following a three-b.ise hit. John
son toiled on the mound for Dun
ham's until the seventh frame,
when Ellison took over for the
final round. Johnson allowed only
(wo hits an.l Ellison was rapped
lor one safety. Peterson went the
distance lor the Olympians, yield
ing six safeties, but having con
siderable trouble with control.
Mound Duet Staged
Young "Zeke" Walton, pitching
his first Softball game, gave
Vang, veteran Sutherlin twirler,
a real mound duel as Sutherlin
edged out a 3 to 2 victory. Wal
ton had the best of the pitching
contest, allowing o:ily four hits,
while the Elks club gathered six
blows off Vang, but two costly er
rors lost the game for the Elks,
coupled with inability to hit safe
ly in the pinches.
Sutherlin scored one run in Ihe
first inning as the result of a sin
gle and ground plays. Two were
added in the sixth on one hit and
an error. The Elks club went
scoreless until the sixth inning
when two hits, one for exlra
bases, brought in two runs. The
game was iilled with spectacular
plays, including two double plays,
and close put-outs at the plate.
Summaries: .
R II E
Dunhams 201 010 2- 9 G 2
Olympia 000 010 01 3 4
Johnson, Ellison and Myers; Pe
terson and Wilienei.
R II E
Sutherlin 100 002 0-3 4 0
Poor Digestion?
Headachy?
Sour or Upset?
Tired-Listless?
Do you feel headachy and upset duo to
poorly digested food? To feel cheerful
und happy nain your food must bo
digested properly.
Kiu-h day, Nature must produce about
two pints of u vital' digestive juice to
help digest, your food, it Nature fil,
your food may remain undigested
leaving you headachy and irriuble.
,- Therefore, you must increase the flow
of (his digestive juice. Carter's Littlu
Liver Pill.s increase this flow quickly
often in as Utile an 30 niinutcH. And,
you're on the road to feeling butter.
Don't depend on artificial aids to
counteract indigestion when Curter'n
Little Liver Tills aid digestion uflcr Na
ture's own order. Take Carter's Littlo
Liver Pills as directed, tict them at any
drugstore. Only 25.
TODAY Thru SAT.
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F.Iks Club 000. 002 0 -2 C 2
Vang and Cole; Walton and
Baughman.
New lighting fixtures, recently
installed as a part of equipment
secured by the Roseburg recrea
tion commission, provided good il
lumination lor the field. Minor
adjustments will be made, but
fans found the lighting much su
perior to last year.
The first ball used in last
night's games was donated to the
league by Chris lleslness.
League games will be played
regularly each Tuesday and Iri
d.ty. Vital Statistics
BORN
CLARE Born to Mr. and Mrs.
D F. Clare of Azalea, Friday,
June 8, at Mercv hospital, a
daughter, Nancy Marie; weight
sewn pounds four ounces.
CROSS Born to Mr. and Mrs.
IL-Mon Gross, 914 Hamilton St.,
Rosi burg, Saturday, a son, Wayne
Meicy hosoita), a son, W-iyne
Alan: weight seven pounds six
ounces.
FLURY Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ikin-v Flur.v, 1007 North Jackson
St.. Roseburg. Wednesday, Jim?
1.3, at Mercy hospital, a son, Jef
frey Paul; 'weight seven r.ounch
fcuiteen ounces.
CARTER Born to Mr. and
Ml s. B. W. Curler, Route 2, Rose
burg, Wednesday, June 13 at Mer
cy hospital, a son, Lorn Patrick;
weight six pounds fourteen ounc-,
es.
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Days Creek Gl Jockey
At Home on Furlough
A veteran of 2G months in the
Pacific, Marine Private First
Class Wallace M. Bailev of Davs
Cieek is homo on furlough. It;.'
last served as u machine gunner
in the Guam campaign. The gun
erew of which he was a member
also has credit for bringing down
four enemy pianos in action over
ftendova harbor and New Geor
gia island in 1913.
A jockey before he enlisted in
November, 1912, liailoy rode at
Bay Meadows, Tanforan. Holly
wood park and at liing Crosby's
Llel Mar race track, lie Is the son
of Mrs. Kdith Bailey of Days
Creek.
Accepts Employment Mrs.
Hazel Krohn of Hoseburg has
auoeptod employment at Law
son's jewelry store.
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