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R0SEBUR5 REWS-REVTEW, R0SEBUR5, ORE50N, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 145 ' , j Local News, Working at Fisher's Mrs. Archie Wilson Is working (luring the holidays at Fisher's IVpart mcnt Store In Roseburg. Bazaar and .Food Sale Green Caiholic Ladies Welfare shop, lo cated in the basement of the parish house on East Oak Street, will bo open all day Saturday. Visiting Parents -Miss Geral dine Taylor, student at the Naza rene College at Napa, Calif., is spending the holidays at Winston visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Have Attr led Finhts Harry Winston, Ivan and Kelly BroSi and Archie Wlhon, all of Win ston, and W. H. Carter of Kose bury went to Eui'ene to attend I the finhts. Out of Hospital-Fred Burks; has returned to his home at Coos Junction, following his discharge) from the hospital in Eugene where he was a mruical patient. H.E.C. to Meet -The Riversdale Home Kconomics Club will meet Friday at a Vi-.'M o'clock pollock luncheon at the home of Mis. H. li. Kruse. All grange ladies are invited. Officers to Be Elected New olficers will be elected at a meet ing of Florence Nightingale Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War Friday night at 7-W o'clock !t the K. of P. H;dl. Dinner Meeting to Be Held George Starmer Camp and Aux iliary to United Spanish War Vctcrons will meet at a 6 o'clock potluck dinner Friday evening at the I.O.O.F. Hall. Election of olficers will be held, lollowing hn flinner SAW DUST 16" MILL WOOD Prompt DeHvery DEHN-GERRETSEH CO. Phone 128 402 W. Ook St. Discharged From Service- Dick Carmichael has received his honoralile discharge from ser vice in the Merchant Marines and has returned to his home in Hose-burg. Back From Portland Mrs. Gilson Mardin and daughter, Patsy and Donna, have returned to their home in Roseburg, fol lowing a visit with relatives and friends In Portland. Visit Here I.t. and Mrs. War ner Harris, of Burrton, Kan., visited in Roseburg Sunday and Monday at the home of the former's aunt. Mrs. Anna Wof ford, on Oak Street. Reported III-Mrs. G. J. Burner Is reported to be ill at her heme on South Stephens Street. Ill at Hospital Mrs. J. E. Mc- Clintoek of Roseburg Is a patient i at Mercy Hospital, receiving mea iial treatment. Club to Meet Friday The Eden bower Community Club w ill meet Friday night, December 14, at 8 o'clock at the schoolhouse. A. H. Welt, president, has asked all parents ot be present. Welfare Shop to Be Open The P.-T.A. will sponsor its annual bazaar and cooked food sale all day Saturday, December 15, at Powell's hardware store on North Jackson Street; Proceeds of the project will go fcr 411 Club scholarships. ' Daughter Is Born A daughter was horn Deeemlx-r 12 to Dr. and Mrs. Percy Powers, of Gresham, according to word recqived here. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Powers of Roseburg. Benefit Card Party Dated Riversdale Grange has invited the public to attend a benefit card party to be held Monday night, December 17, at the hall. Prizes will be awarded winners in 500 and pinochle and refresh ments will be served. Pvt.W.M. Hughes Claimed by Death; Riles Here Friday Walter Melvin Hughes, age 23, private first class, IT. S. Army, died at Camp Kilmer, New Jer sey, Dec. 7. He was born at Roseburg, April 10, mil. He moved to Coos Bay from Rose burg, and was graduated from high school In that city with the class of Kill). Hp worked in the shipyards at Portland, Oregon, for several months and then en listed in the Army. Surviving are I is father, W. F. Hughes, Roseburg; his mother, Mis. Marlon Bell, Blaine, Wash.; Home on Furlough Marvin Epps of the U. S. ParatrooiHMS is spending a 30-day furlough vH'tnp his nnrents at Winston. a brother, Cpl. George M. Hughes, U. S. Marine Corps, sta tioned at Pendleton, Oregon, and his grandfather, M., IX Hughes of Coos iiay. , The Ixxly Is lielng shlmied to Roseburg, accompanied by Sgt. Orville Greip, military escort. Services will Im held at the chapel of the Douglas Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. H. P. Seoiiee conducting. Interment will fol low In the I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Roseburg. Alert Patrolman Spots 1,500 Stolen Autos NEW YORK (.)) At head quarters they call 43-year-old Patrolman James A. Horn "Bring 'Em Back Alive Horn." Since Joining the force In 1931 he has recovered 1,500 stolen au tomobiles. He says his secret of success is to list the license mim- hers of missing cars in such a way that he can read them at a glance. . Scientists of the Department of Agriculture have recently devel oped a test that shows whether lilt- iiiiiiv iiuiii wiiini n-i lam types of cheese are made has btin nrnncrlv pasteurized. Graduated as Mechanic Pvt. Marshall A. Ingram, son j of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ingram, , 408 Flagg St., Roseburg, hus band of Naomi G. Ingram, Holly wood, Calif., has been graduated from the' AAF Training Com mand's school for Airplane me chnics at Kecslor Field, Blloxl, Miss., according to word from thit stntlon. RAINBOW GRILL Closed for Re-Decoration Watch for Announcement of Re-Opening MAMA'S BABY BOY Comedy in 3 Acfs Presented by Tclent of All Schools Cast at ROSEBURG SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Friday Night, Dec. 14 8 P. M. Reserved Seats 75c .- General Admission (Including Tax) ' Reserved Sears at Kampfer's Or at High School Door. 50c Spend Today Here Ranger J. R. Montgomery, of the South Umpqua Ranger district with headquarters at Tiller, and Loyis. M. Gabel, Forest Service timber salesman at Tiller, were in Rose burg today. Here on Business Ted Mays, divisional contractor representa tive, and R. W, Smith, divisional aviation representative for the Union Oil Company, Portland, spent today in Roseburg on business. Chapter to Have Visitor Chap ter BI of the P.E.O. Sisterhood will hold a special meeting Fri day at 12:30 o'clock at the home ol Mrs. K. D. Lytle at 926 Chap man Street in Laurelwood, at which time Mrs. Oveta Barnes, of Portland, organizer, will pay her official visit cf inspection. Townsend Club to Meet The Townsend Club will meet Thurs day evening, December 13, at 7:30 o'clock at the Moose hall, instead of on Wednesday eve ning. The meeting date was changed so as not to conflict with the union meeting at the hall Wednesday night. Beautiful' Floors KENTILE For Homes For Stores For Schools For Churches Permanent Economical Distinctive Many Designs Sold and Installed Exclusively by the Coen Lumber Company Phone 121 Ask for estimate Discharged Carl Kelker, Rose burg attorney who has been in military service, returned to his home Tuesday following receipt of his honorable discharge at Fort Lewis, Wash. He is imme diately resuming his law prac tice in association with Attorney I'aul Ueclnes. ! Return to California Mr. and I Mrs. Ira Travis have left for their home in Modesto, Calif., fol lowing a week and a half stay at ! Winston visiting their son-in-law I and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson, and family. The Wilsons accompanied thcrn on .a trip to Portland and back. Visiting Parents Donald Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wright of lllahee, return ed to Roseburg Sunday from ser vice :.i the Army, and will spend some time visiting on the ranch of his parents. Donald, a paratrooper, was captured and held by the Germans for a num ber of months before the end of the war. He returned to the United States by way of Russia, the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. Return Here to Reside S-Sgt William Verdun Boucock, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boucock of Roseburg, received his honorable discharge from the U. S. Army last week at Camp Bcale, Calif., and with his wife and little son arrived In Roseburg Saturday. They will make their home at 530 West Oak Street. Expected Here Friday L. K. Fies, fireman lc, U. S. Navy, re ceived his honorable discharge frcm servicj at Bremerton, Wash., today and is expected to arrive in Roseburg Fridav. His wife and small son, Bobby, made their home at the Fies residence in Laurelwood during the war. Mr. lies served in the South Pacific war area. WHERE QUALITY IS HIGH... AND PRICES ARE 0fi' ON SALE TOMORROW Anklets, pair 20c Men's Jungle Cloth Pants .4,69 Today! Thru Sat.! IF.' - I I ft NEAL I! 8 AH BAR A I 1 , N HALE I 8 2 Great Shows j -SJt fulnVih ttiifa'l Gene Strattnn Porter's Famous Novd! ruthneison DOmUDAClinoii Starts Sunday Never Forgetable! DESERT SONG also a Comedy Hit Lady Body Guard Kldders Visiting Here Cap tain and Mrs. Jack Kidder and small son, Jimmy, are visiting In Roseburg until next Tuesday with Captain Kidder's parents, Air. and Mrs. S. L. Kidder, and his aunts, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, Miss Gertrude Rast and Mrs. W. S. Hamilton. Captain Kidder Is the youngest son of the S. L. Kidders. He has been serving with the U. S. Army in Germany and, following his leave, he will report back to Camp Meade, Maryland, and later return to Germany to be with the American occupational forces. He has received the Presidential Ci tation and the Silver Star. Attendinq Am Arbor Lt. Col. Raymond Bell, who was recently returned to the States following service with the U. S. Army in France and Germany, is now at tending University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, taking a special course cf study preparatory to being reassigned to duty. He is reported to be one of 10 selected to attend the university to pre Dare Ithemselves for Government service in South America. His wife and small daughter, Judy, are with him at Ann Arbor. Lt. Col. Bell is a nephew of Miss Minnie Hell of Roseburg and a brother of I.t. Col. Maynard Bell, formerly with the News-Review staff and now in military service In San Francisco. Today! Thru Sat.! 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