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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1945)
f jteSFBDRg. WEVfeREVIEW, ROSFBURg, CTtSSK TUESDAY, AUSUSr 2, s- TODAY! THRU SAT. Complete Shows Weekdays: 6:45-9:15 3' ALSO PLAYING A Musical Treat... With a Solid BeatI mrmwm u A fSIVV .CP! LSTAMTOM MKPKK MALL ,i SEW WED! thru SAT! ; . m ir is She made guns grow cold ...and hearts burn hot... as she set the West afire! HIDE cMeie Me zJanced J , tip , f : 1 ft Jru 1 At '? " Last Chance Tonite! """ To See Local News Patch and Chat Club to Meet The Patch and Chat club will moot Wednesday evening at the home ol Mrs. Jack in. lioor. Return: ta Rsnburg MUs Tht'lina Yoiihs; ii.cs retiiitied to hoi' home in itoseburg, lullbwiin? a stay in Eugene s'isitins hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. K F. Yoimi!. Days Creek Club to Meet The Days Creek Women's club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home oi mis. iDstner vvright. F. S. Club to Picnic The F. S. club will hold a noon potluck picnic luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. B. Patrick on Hou'k street. Club Meetini Dated The Jolly Circle club will meet Wednesday puernonu at the 'home or Mrs. Flovd Simuson ni West Melrose. Each member is asked to bring a pickle recipe. Visiting in California Jim O. Pollard of Roseburg is snendinp his vacation visitinji relatives and friends in San Francisco. He ex pects to return home this weekend. Leaves For Iowa Miss Frances Nefheim left yesterday, for her home in Jefferson, Iowa, follow ing a week in Roseburg visi'!ng Her uncle and aunt, Mr. and lis. Ward Cummings. ....Social - Club to Meet The so cial club to Georp-e Starmcr Auxiliary, U"ited Spanish War Veterans, will meet Wednesday pt 1:30 o'clock nt the home of Mrs. Harrv A. Taylor on West Mosher street. Return F'om Vscn'ion Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pcnnra and two sons. Marshall. Jr.. and Michael, are hack at their home in Laurelwood. following a vaca tion at Neskowin. Mrs. Penpra and sons were at the beach for three weeks, with Mr. Penera loinmc them for the last two weeks. Mr. Penera is manager of KRNR radio station. Back From Salem Delmnr Ramsdell has returned here, fol lowing movinp' his wife and two children to Salem Saturdav. Mr. Ramsdell. a member of KRNR radio staff, has been teaching in Senior High here for a number of vears and recently signed a contract with the Salem Hieh school. Mr. Ramsdell will loin his family in Salem wthin a short time. Council to Meet -The Junior Woman's club council will hold a meeting Wednesday evening, Au gust 22, at 7:;W o'clock at the homo of the president, Miss Meta Marie Aniiot, filO East 'l.ane street. Able to Be Up E. O. Rickli, who recently underwent a serious major operation at the Letter man hospital in San Francisco, is reported to be roatlv improved and able to walk a part of every dav. Mr. Rickli. a telegrapher for the Southern Pacific company in Roseburg, was stricken several weeks atro and taken to San Fran cisco for treatment. Mrs. Rickli is witli him. Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pearson and daughter, Mary Lvnn, and son, Donald, have returned to their home on Reservoir avenue, following a vacation at Neskowin and a few days in Portland visiting rela tives and attending to business. Mr. Pearson is distributor for the Ccneral, Petroleum company in Roseburg. Workinn a News-Review Mrs. William Mohr has accepted the position as advertising man ager of the Roseburg News-Review and hegan her duties this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Mohr are recent newenmevs to Rosehurg from Portland. M Mohr has lust recently been discharged from the Armv air forces ann has pur chasea the Gilmore slat Inn at 121 Nn-th Stephens street. He served with the first Commando air rrouo in the Chim-Rurma-India theater piloting gliders over the hump. He was in 1 ho air forces four years. Two CfiiJiiitsi lAm Dio, 3rd Hurt in Auto Upset TOWNSEND, Mont., Aug. 21 (APi- Two carnival men were killed and a third injured seri ously today when their, south boua.l automobile overturned on tile highway near Toston, 2tf miles south of here. The victims were identified as James liurton Merrill, '12, of Cincinnati,' Ohio, and Thomas P. Kinselle, about -id, of Richmond, Minn. Robert Greening of Vancouver, Wash., suffered fractured ribs and shoulder blade, and possible spinal injury; . . Coroner Rains said the driver apparently fell asleep. The trio had Just hilta'caritival in Helena. Patrick Lewis, Roseburg Resident 40 Years, Dies Patrick Lewis, 74, a resident of the Roseburg community for the past -It) years, died Monday at the County hospital. He was born March IS,' 1S71, in Ireland.' Graveside services in charge of the Roseburg Funeral home will be held Wednesday at 4 P. M. in Civil Bend cemetery, conducted by Rev. Morris Roach. Auto Title Inquiry Holds Man in Jail Here Herman L. Maire, 23, Port Orchard, Wash., is being held in the county jail under 10-day senteiK-e on a charge of no operator's license, following ar rest "at J Canyonville and arraign ment 'in Jiulgp T. L. Weaver's juslicejcourl. Maire can be re leased, ' according to the Judge's oi der, if state police investigation reveals proper title to the auto mobile lie was driving. William Richard Neas, Oakland Resident, Dies William Richard Neas, 77, died Monday at his home in Oakland, following a long illness. He was born March 10, 18US, at Newport, Tenn., and moved to Oakland at the age of 18, where lie perma nently resided. He was well known in Oakland, where he was engaged for many years as a contractor. Surviving are his wife, Grace Neas; a son, Dean Neas, and a brother, J. Horace Baby Togs q JHUVYtM r -W Gifts 1 LOSEE'S 337 N. Jackson Phono 534-J Neas. sii or qaiiiatia. i Funeral servicer, will , be held at the Christian church1 In Oak land Thursday at 2 P. M. Inter ment will follow In tlie I.O.O.F. cemetery. Arrangements are In care of Stearns tortuary, Oakland. MARRIAGE I.ICEM'te ROBINETTEC0BB Francis Edgar Robinette, Myrtle Point, and Rheba Fern Cobb, Roseburg. HOLCOMB HATCHER Eu gene Ronald Holcomb, Oakland, Ore., and Doris Olive Hatcher, Roseburg. DEMOCRATS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY You are Invited to attend a meeting at the Circuit Court room, Court House, Roseburg, at 8 P. M Friday, August 24, for the purpose of perfecting the organiiation of the Douglas County Central Committee. Delegates from Portland and Josephine County will attend. Address by the Hon. Henry C. Aiken, Chairman of the Oregon State Democratic Central Committee. COME ONE, COME ALL JOHN MUSGROVE, Chairman Douglas County Democratic Central Committee Jacob Nellis, Yoncalla Resident, Passes Away Jacob Nel'is. 74. well-known resident of Yoncalla, died Mon day at St. Vincent hosniial In Portland, following n short ill ness. He was born in Ontario, Canada, and moved to Yoncalla 93 vears ao from Milton, Ore. His wife. Catherine Nellis, died in 1949. He is survived bv a sis ter. Hannah, who resides at Mnrvsville. Calif. Graveside services will he held at the Yoncalla eemeiorv Friday nt 2 P. M.. with Rev. Fred O. Hunt officiating. Arrangements are in charee of Stearns Mortu ary, Oakland. Arrie Her- Friday Mr. and Mrs Den?el Piercv an'' family of Kstacada, came to Roseburg Friday and joined tvm former's nnrents, Mr.. anH Mrs Albert Piercv. and Mrs. P. B. McGowan. j of Rosehurg. who accompanied i them to Bandon for the weekend. The Albert Piercvs aad Mrs. Mc Gowan are returning to Rosehurg today nd the Denzel Piprc" fam-j ilu win return home via Pr'ne- j ville. Mr. Ptprcv and h' hrothnr own two th"trps at Princville and one at Estacada. Returns Arm' Base Private Ralph M. rni-ph has return"d to Fort SIM Oklahoma, where he is stationed in the headanarters bat tov classification department, following his furlough in Rose burg visiting his wife and daugh ter. Janet, pnd son. Robert h's mrents, Mr. and M'-s. JT. B. Church. anH his ;brntiier-in-la"' nd S'.ster. Mr. and Mrs F. C. Wimor. and fam"1'. Private Church was met In Minneapolis. Minn., bv his wife, who acenm naniod him back to their home in Roseburg. Sunrise Mineral Springs Health Resort ... ! DIET BATHS : MASSAGE Special Diet for Special Cases Open the year around Roseburg reference on request Box 242. Hubbard, Ore. Shows Weekdays at fl:45-t:15 ENDS TONITE! PLUS STARTS WED. VPY Tmm wakely JTTT r fpi , r4 PIWNtl MOOH ALSO DO YOU WANT TO PLEASE HER WHEN SHE DOFFS HER UNIFORM? RECAP YOUR TIRES WITH O. K. Radi recaps and the tread that is toughened for the road grind. ! 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