Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 21, 1945, Image 3

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    KD5EBURS RSW5-REVIEW, K3SEBUKS, DKESCR. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. "I?45
THREE
Local
News
From Clide Mrs. Ray Atlsil
of Glide spent Wednesday in
Roseburg. '
From Dillard Mrs. Belle
Clark of Dillard was in Roseburg
Wednesday.
Business Visitor N. E. Marso
of Glide was a business visitor in
Roseburg yesterday.
'Visits In Roseburg Mrs. J. E.
Barnes of Dillard visited in Rose
burg Wednesday.
Wilbur Visitor Mrs. George
Hocfer was a Wilbur visitor in
Roseburg Wednesday.
On Business Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce McCorrniek of Glide at
tended to business in Roseburg
yesterday.
From Glide Mrs. Ellis Wat
son of Glide visited and trans
acted business in Roseburg
Wednesday.
From Garden Valley Mrs.
Clem Schneider of Garden valley
visited and attended to business
matters in Roseburg yesterday.
Visits Parents S 1-c Art Steph
ens is visiting his parents on Win
chester street, Roseburg, and
plans on returning to his base
in Seattle tomorrow.
Jobs Daughters to Meet Jobs
Daughters' installation will be
held Tuesday, June 26. All mem
bers ready for majority degree
are requested to contact Marge
Stephens or Mrs. Plummcr.
Returns to Drain Mrs. Hugh
Whipple and children, Janice and
Jimmy, have returned to their
home in Drain after visiting with
Mrs. Whinple's brother, Sgt.
Franklin Wickham.
Accepts Employment Miss
Shirley Shrum of Glide has ac
cepted employment at the Rose
burp Lumber company. She is
staying with Jean Turner at the
Turner residence on Pine Street.
Twin Boys Born According
to word received here, twin boys,
weighing 7 lbs. and 65 lbs., were
born to Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
Murphy, of Umpqua, at Cottage
Grove.
Visiting Roadman Home R.
A. Quarnberg of Vancouver,
Wash., is spending a few days
visiting at the home of Countv
Commissioner and Mrs. H. B.
Roadman in Roseburg. .... ..... ,., ,v .
Douglas County Pomona to
Meet . Douglas County Pomona
grange will meet at Melrose
rrange hall Saturday, June 30, at
8 o'clock. Ladies are requested
to bring either sandwiches or
cookies.
Leaves for Los Angeles Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Ryther left re
cently for Ixs Angeles alter vis
isting Mr. Ryther's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Ryther, at Cal
lahan trail. Mr. Leland Ryther
was recently discharged from
military service.
Your
Optometrist
Spent four years of
his early life
Studying human
eyes and their
sight care, and
Is therefore better
fitted to care for
and preserve
The sight that you
depend on.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
r.Dean BubarP
106 N. Jackson
Roseburg
, PHONE
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CLEARANCE
BETTER HATS
In Up-to-the-Minute Fashions
Small
In High
MILLINERY and
122 W. Cass
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Clara's
On Business Mrs. Ann BJor
neson ol Sutherlln attended to
business In Roseburg Wednesday.
Returns from Seattle Mrs.
C. H. Wickham has returned to
her home in Roseburg after a
six weeks' visit in Seattle with
her son, Sgt. Franklin Wickham,
who wis in the naval hospital.
Mrs. Wickham also visited in Ta
coma with Lt. Col. (Chaplain) It.
W. Anderson, who has recently
been released from military serv
ice. Miss Bonny Anderson, who
recently graduated from Ste
phens college in Tacoma, accom
panied Mrs. Wickham home,
where she will remain as u house
guest for several days and while
here will visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Deets and former friends.
Lodge Directory
OeMolay Chapter Regu
lar meeting every sec
ond and fourth Thurs
days at the Masonic
templfi. Scribe.
Maple Lodge No. 127 A- F. & A. M.
meets in 1. O. O. F. hall, Myr
tle Creek, 1st and 3rd Mondays
each month. All members al
ways welcomed.
GEO. R. AKER, Sr., W. M.
J. L. CHANEY. Sec'ty.
0. E. S., Roseburg Chapter Mo. 1
Holds stated communications
on the first and third Thurs
days of each month. All so
journing brothers and sisters
are cordially invited to attend
ETHEL FINLAY, W. M.
CHRISTINA MICELLI, Sec
Job's Daughters, No. 8 Meets
first and fourth Tuesdays at
7:30 p. m.. Masonic Temple.
Master Masons and O. E. S
members ahvavs welcome.
MARY STEPHENS, Hon .Queen
EUGENIA WOLSKE, Rec.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Reg
ular meeting of the Veterans
of B'oreign Wars, Post No.
2466, meets the first and third
Fridays each month, at 8 p. m.,
K. P. hall.
9. P. O. Elks No. 326 Meets
In Elks temple every Thursday.
Visiting members always wel
come.
IRA B. RIDDLE. Secv
Alpha Lodge No, 47, Knights o.
Pythias meets every Monda
night at 8 o'clock K. P. hall,
Rose street.
HAROLD J. HICKERSON, C. C.
T. C. HARTFIEL, K. R. S.
Valentine Chapter, No. 98, O. E. S.
meets in I.O.O.F. hall, Myrtle
Creek, 2nd and 4th Mondays
each month. Members always
welcome.
ZENOBIA M. AKER, W. M.
, JANE KNIGHT, Sec.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lilac
Circle,- No. .49 Meets at 8:00
p. m, every third Monday eve
ning in I. O. O. F. hall. Visit
ing neighbors invited to attend.
EFFIE CROUCHER, G. N.
CYNTHIA CERMOND, Clerk.
I. O. O. F. Phlletarlan Lodge No.
8 Meets In Odd Fellow Tem
ple every Thursday evening, at
8 o'clock. Visiting brothers al
ways welcome.
ARTHUR McGHEHEY, N. G.
GEO. W. DIMMICK, Sec.
W. B. A., Roseburg Review, No. 11
Holds regular meetings on
second and fourth Thursdays
at 2:00 p. m. Visiting sisters
Invited to attend reviews. Mac
cabee hall. Pine and Cass
streets.
ALICE M. WELLS, Pres.
JESSIE VINSON, F. Sec.
Temple No. 23, Pythian Sisters,
meets the first and third Mon
day of each month at the K. P.
hall.
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41
Meets in Odd Fellows Tem
ple every second and fourth
Tuesday evening.
MARGARET SAUNDERS, N.G.
RUTH DISHMAN, Rec. Sec.
Union Encampment No. 9, I. O.
O. F. Meets fourth Friday
night In the Odd Fellows Tem
ple at 8:00 o'clock. Visiting
Patriarchs cordially Invited to
attend.
LORNE T. SWENSON, C. P.
RALPH L. RUSSELL, Scribe.
F. O. E. Aerie 1497, meets Macca
bee hall on Pine street every
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock
Visiting brothers always wel
enme.
M. R. ROCKWELL, Pres.
OEO FRFW Roerotnrv
Hats and Large Brims
for Summer
Colors:
Black White
Navy Brown
TOT SHOPPE
Phone 394
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Play Vinnc;
Pulitzer Prize Committee's se
lection of the best play of 1944
was "Harvey," a comedy about
an alcoholic and his invisible
rabbit, written by Mary Ellen
Chase, above, Main-born Eng
' lish teacher and playwright.
Lend-Lease Shipmenrs of
Meat Slated to Halt
SEATTLE, June 21. (AP)-
The War Food administration has
cancelled lend-lease shipments
of 335,000,000 pounds of meat, in
eluding 300,000,000 pounds to
Russia and the rest to Great
Britain, for July, August and Sep
tember, packing sources said to
day. It was agreed American
civilian buyers would benefit. A
large amount of a canned meat
product known in Russia as "tus-
honka and snipped there has
been made by a Tacoma plant,
tney said.
Seven Pay Fines for
Traffic 'Law Breaking
Traffic fines paid in the Rose
burg justice court were reported
by Judge Thomas Hartfiel to
day to include Edward L. Bartow,
$10, no operator's license; Glenn
L. Huffman, $10, no P. U. C.
license; Orviile J. Monroe, $10,
axle overload; Charles H. Koontz,
$10, no operator's license; Joseph
iwurpny, iu, speeding; Jacob K.
Brunton, $10. no clearence lights;
Ronald I. Schall, S10, speeding.
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BIG LIVESTOCK
SUNDAY, JUN 24
At the J. E. (Olie) Cooper ranch, Oakland,
6 miles on the Elk Head read. Watch for signs.
100 head of cattle, consistinq of White Face cows and
heifers, 1 good 2-year-old White Face bull, 3 yearling White
Face bulls, 1 2-year-old Durham bull, 1 18-months-old Durham
and Guernsey bull, 20 head of good milch cows, fresh three
weeks to three months, 15 head of yearling and two-year-oid
Guernsey and Jersey heifers, 20 head of veal and small calves,
75 head of hogs, consisting of bred sows and gilts, fat hogs,
weaner and feeder pigs, 1 good red boar.
Don't forget the big Camas Valley Rodeo, July 3rd and 4th.
Horses: 40 or 50 head of good saddle and work horses.
One man has consigned a carload of well broke saddle horses,
pinto, Palomino and sorrels, blacks and bays. You will be able
, to find almost any kind of horse you want, with a lot of color
and style. Also saddles, bridles and harness. This will be one
of the largest stock sales of the season.
Don't forget the date SUNDAY, JUNE 24.
We will ride some buckinq horses that will be
at Camas Valley July 3 and 4.
Sale starts at 1 1 :00 o'clock sharp. Don't be late.
Lunch will be served at noon.
If you have any livestock to sell, bring it to this sale
end we will sell it for the regular commission.
Al LaPan, J. E. Cooper and Walt Mask,
Mike Daniels, clerk Auctioneers.
"THE THIN REP LINE OF HEROES
NEWS Of OUR
MENWWUHK.N
IN UNIFORM
Mrs. Elsie Grant has received
word from her son, Marine Pvt.
Alton Grant, that he is on duty
on Okinawa Island.
Word has been received from
Robert W. Harrison, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Harrison of Rose
burg, and Wilbur W. Hallcraft
that they have arrived at Gulf
port, Mississippi, from San Diego,
California. Both boys have been
promoted from s lc to a iic
and have entered basic engineer
ing school. They report the
watermelons are great and the
weather hot. Thev also send
greetings to their friends and
would enjoy hearing from them.
Tech Sgt. Elmer Hill, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hill ol Rose
burg; has been promoted to rank
of Sgt. major, according to word
received here. Hill is stationed at
Sheppard field, Texas.
AMM 2-c Hubert J. Schacrer,
USNR, who has been based in
the Hawaiian Islands for the
oast six months, is now tempo
rarily stationed inhe Marianas.
He writes his parqnts, Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Schaerer, Roseburg,
that he was transported by plane,
his first long trip in one of the
larger transport plartes. All pre
vious trips were made in smaller
types and training planes, upon
which he has had almost three
years of training as an aviation
mechanic. His sister, Cpy. Lois
Schaerer, soon will have com
pleted one year of service with a
Wac detachment in New Guinea.
Income Tax Refunds Mow
Leaving Portland Office
PORTLAND. June 21 (AP)
Refunds on 1944 Federal income
tnx expected to total $10,000,
000 in the Portland area will be
made by Sept. 28, J. W. Maloney,
collecter of internal revenue, said
today.
Maloney said checks are now
going out at the rate of 4500 a
day.
Summer School Set
Summer school for those who
have work to make up for failures
to clear will be held in Roseburg
Junior High school, beginning
BY J. R. WILLIAMS
Monday, July 2.
Classes will meet In room 203
from 9 to 12 a. m., with Miss
Froman, instructor. Tuition will
be $15 lor the six weeks.
All those who are interested
should contact Miss Froman on
Monday morning at the Junior
High school.
Removal of Ickes Not
Planned, Truman States
OLYMPIA. June 21. (AP)
President Truman today praised
the work of the ban Francisco
conference, promised the meat
situation would be straightened
out and denied reports of con
templated removing Interior Sec
retary Harold L. Ickes.
He came out .flatly in favor of
the postwar completion of the
AlasKan mgnway in cooperation
with British Columbia and Can
ada. He said there is about 600
miles of road up the trench to
complete.
Picknicker Drowns
VANCOUVER, Wash., June 21
( AP) Raymond Cecil Miller,
26. deaf mute shipyard worker,
drowned in the Lewis river yes
terday while picnicking.
Ration Calendar
(Clip and Krep for Itandy Reference)
PHOfTESSRO FOODS Blue Stamos:
Book 4 N2 throug.-. S2 valid tliroUKh
June 30. T2 throutlh X2 valid through
July 31. Y2 through CI vnlld through
Aug. 31. Dl through til valla inrougn
Sent. 311.
MEAT. BUTTER. CHEESE rtea
Stamps: Book 4 E2 through J2 valid
through June 30. KU inrougn vana
through July 31. Q2 through 112 valid
through Aug. 31. V2 through Z2 valid
through Sept. 30.
SUGAR: Book 4 Sugar stamps' 30
valid through August :ii,
SHOES: Loose stamps Invalid. Bonk
3 Airplane stamps 1-2-3 now valid.
New shoe stamD valid August 1.
GASOLINE: Coupons nut valid unless
endorsed A lo coupons. 4 gal. encn,
valid through June 21. "A" 10 coupons.
0 gal. each, valid June 22. "B" 0-7
valid, 5 gal. each. "C" 0-7 vail, 5 gal
each.
STOVES: Apply locnT board for ol),
gas stove certificates.
WOOD, COAL. SAWDUST: Dealer de
termines delivery priority from con
sumer's written statement of annual
needs and ouantllv on hand.
FUEL OIL: Period 1-5 coupons valid
through AuguBt 31. Fill tanks now for
use after September 1.
PRICE CONTROL: Refer Inquiries to
price clerk at local board.
RENT CONTROL: In areas under
Federal rent control, all renttd dwelling
units must be registered, und changea
in tenancy reported.
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JANE POWELL
RALPH BELLAMY
TWO HITS
COMING SUNDAY
The Original
with
HUMPHREY BOGART
SYLVIA SIDNEY
DEAD END KIDS
plus: "TAXI, MISTER?"
Around the County
Azalea
AZALEA Mrs. Harry Cuokc
was admitted to the Myrtle Creel;
hospital luesclay evening.
Among those shopping and at
tending to business in Grants
Pass Thursday were Mr. and
Mrs. William Croff. Maurice
Croff, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs.
Albert Guest and Mrs. Harris.
L. S. Johns T-S Darwin Johns
and Dale Johns attended to busi
ness at Hugo Wednesday. Thev
also visited at Grants Pass with
Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden, Gerald
Ogden, Reub Fish and Mr. and
Mrs. ura condray.
Paul Eluredge ana Harry
Cooke made a business trip to
Roseburg Friilay.
Mrs. William Jantzer, Mrs.
Henrv Covle and Mrs. Everett
Roach made a trip to wants Pass
Krirtay.
Camas Valley
CAMAS VALLEY A woman
from Reedsport has been engaged
to teach the intermediate room,
if she can find a place to live.
She has a family of four children
and a housekeeper.
Juanita Keetz has gone to
visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klrkendall
took Mr. Jess Klrkendall to Cot
tage Grove on Sunday to visit
with his sister who Is seriously
111. ....
Henrv Church was elected as
a member of the school board at
the annual election held at the
schoolhouse Monday night.
Louis SKaggs was taKen to a
hospital Monday.
The refrigerator for the school
kitchen has been delivered.
Mrs. Phil Packard went to
Portland this week to accompany
her daughter, Mardella, who went
to attend a special training school
for Safeway employees.
uuy Moore, jr., has been dis
missed from the hospital In Fort
Worth where has has been for
the past two months. He is now
visiting relatives in Oklahoma
and Texas beiore returning nome.
Contractors from Coqullle are
putting a new roof on lhe school
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cloughton
and Ardith Klrkendall made a
business trip to the coast one day
this week.
June Pullen from Coqullle has
been visiting relatives In the val
ley. Maxine Harris is working in
Koseourg. June (Jassanova is
working for Mrs. Frank Brown.
Sutherlln
W. L. Scruees a former resi
dent of Sutherlln now of Port
land, was In town last week visit
ing friends.
Mrs. Kuby Brydson and dauglv
ter, of San Francisco, Calif., ar
rived in Sutherlln Thursday, to
visit with the former's parents,
Mr. I and Mrs. Jack Culver, Sr.,
and brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Culver, Jr., and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cooper, and
daughter, Mrs. Mamie Varrell
man, Mrs. Maggie Gangrow, Mrs.
Richard Rlgps and children, Mrs.
Carl Fouts. H. H. Clemens, Art
Rietmann, Horton Thompson and
Clyde Dubell were business visi
tors In Roseburg Friday.
Mrs. Baxter Davis left for Oak
land, Calif., Friday evening where
she will loin her husband, who is
employed there. Mrs. Davis plans
to spend the summer there and
will return to Sutherlin this fall
before school opens as she is the
primary teacher.
F. C. Frear of Roseburg Countv
Roadmaster, was a business visi
tor in Sutherlin Saturday.
Mrs. Howard Cracroft and
daughter, Donna, shopped and
transacted business in Roseburg
Saturday.
Wllllard MeCollum of Elktori
Shows Daily 1:45-6:45-9:00
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Tddrqthy McGUIReTS
ROBERT YOUNG 1
HERBERT MARSHA
'War Prosecutors
sr .
if ,sim.1 fCir.ini.i.is.nnsM
L M v;i
LAO hJjL
.The three men above will aid
In bringing to justice Europe's
war criminals. Top: Maj.-Gen.
William J. Donovan, chief of
Office of Strategic Services;
below, left, Assistant Attorney
General Francis Shea; below,
right, Sidney S. Alderman, gen
eral solicitor for the Southern
Railway. They will serve un
der Supreme Court Justice Rob
ert H. Jackson, chief U. S.
prosecutor.
was a business visitor In Suther
lln Saturday.
James H. Parks of the army
arrived in Sutherlln Thursday to
visit his mother, Mrs. George
Shamp on furlough.
Hamburg Germans Seoul
Story of Hitler's Death
HAMBURG, June 21. (API
Rumors that Hitler Is in the Ham
burg area and talk of his possible
capture within the city ltsell are
increasing among German civil
ians once Joachim von Rlbben-
trop was picked up here,
Residents to whom one corre
sriondent talked in Germanys
second largest city, where many
other nazi bigwigs have been ar
rested, do not believe the story
of Hitler's death In Berlin.
They are more disinclined than
ever to lend credence to lt since
conflicting reports have been
given as to how Hitler allegedly
met death by men who contend
thev were on the scene.
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Truman Favors CVA
OLYMPIA, June 21. (AP)
Prpsidpnt Truman endorsed to
day a bill by Sonator Mitchell (D.-
Wasn.) cuiune ior tne creation
of a Columbia Valley authority.
It is a good bill, he said, and he
is for it.
BOB'S MUSIC SHOP
"Everything In Music"
305 N. Jackson Phone 908
AT ALL DEALERS
weekdays at 6:45-9:15
Ends SAT. Night
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