Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 13, 1946, Image 4

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ROSE BURG. NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON,
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1945
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS . KNIGHT fO&TEB
AZALEA COUPLE
MARRY JAN. 18TH
AZALEA Waneard Buckner,
sun ol Mr. and Mm. H. H. Buck
ner of Lone Pine and Miss Doris
C Tripp, daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. K A. Triup of Azalea were
married at i v. M. baturoay,
January la. The ceremony was
penormed by Key. U. L. fen-
hollow at the home of the bride's
brother-in-law and sinter, Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Adams, 241 A Street,
Kedmond. Close friends and rela
tives attended the wedding.
Mrs. Adams was matron of
honor an the groom was at
tended by his brother, Orvail
Buckner. The bride wore a blue
suit and had a corsage of white
carnations.
Following a weddinp trip to
California, Mr. and Mrs. buck
ner will make their home at Lone
Pine. The bride, who has been
residing with the Adams, at
tended Glendale High and the
groom, Cook County High School
at Prineville.
Weneard Buckner recently re
ceived his honorable discharge
from the navy, after having seen
long service overseas.
P. N. G. CLUB HAS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
SUTHERLIN The Past Noble
Grand's Club was entertained at
the home of Mrs. Vern Holgate
on Wednesday evening with Mrs.
Anna liall and Mrs. Ruth Man
ning as hostesses at a delicious
dessert supper at seven-thirty
o'clock. Mrs. Holgate assisted
Mrs. Manning in serving as Mrs.
Hall was taken ill earlier In the
week.
The club voted to send a valen
tine to Joan Ridgcway, niece of
Mrs. Holgate. who is in Mcrcv
Hospital, Rosebur- and to send
flowers to Mrs. Hall, wno Is In
Sacred Heart Hosoltal, Eugene.
After the business meeting
vlltln" was enloved until a late
RADIO SERVICING
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34
Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens
Hansen's Radio .Service, Sutherlin
PAINTING
BRUSH or spray painting, In
terior, or exterior. Phone 898-J
or 712 R. PO Box 238.
INSURA-NCB
State Farm Mutual Auto-Ins-Co. I
Lit A Fir, 301 Paolflo Bldg.
Phone 288 S. M. Sorsnsen, Agent
PLUMBING
Cocn Lumber Cc. Phone 121.
PIANO TUNING
.Arundel. Repairs, Demoth 189-L.
PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT
Lund Radio Service Phone 34
. Sound equipment lor all uses.
TRANSFER SERVICE
UMPQUA TRANSFER
Insured carrier. Phone 1G7-J.
STORAGE
No business on Saturday
CABINET WORK
Howa' Cabinet Shop
869 Hoover 8L
REFRIGERATION
REFRIGKRATION Domestic
and Commercial. Gray and Ham
mond, . Canyonvlllc, Phone 36.
M News-Review comer talis
to deliver your paper
tWweea :1B ond 7:ug p.
Pleat CaO
100
J. E.
"NEWBERRY'S"
WASHING MACHINE
SEWING MACHINE
VACUUM CLEANER
Part A Repairing
"All Make."
See "Jim" Today
100S W. Flr.t St.
B & B
TAXI
Phone ?48
224 N. Jackson
BEACON ELECTRIC
Phone 29
Sutherlin, Oregon
House Wiring
Appliance Reoairlng
STEECK S SMITH
ELECTRIC SHOP
ELECTRIC WIRING
Industrial, Commercial
House Wiring
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Salei, Repair and Rewind
Immediato Service
Guaranteed Work
1 1 N. Stephen. Ph. 31
Rosebuig, Oregon
hour by the following members
and guests: Mrs. George Green,
Mrs. John Cook, Mrs. Henry
Cook, Mrs. Jack Culver. Sr., Mrs.
Harry Barker, Mrs. J. D. Collier,
Mrs. Holgate, Mrs. Ray Parker
and Mrs. Manning. Mrs. Parker
won the pennv march and the
March meeting will be held at
her home and all members are
urged to attend.
SUTHERLIN REBEKAH
LODGE HOLDS MEETING
SUTHERLIN Sutherlin Re
bekah Lodge met In regular form
with Mrs. Vesta Thomas, Nobfe
Grand, presiding. A discussion
was had about the piano as sev
eral want to rent it, it was left
to the trustees to decide what
should be done.
Three applications for member
ship were read and committees
appointed. Several members were
reported sick and the visiting
committees were Instructed to
see that cards be sent. After
lodge closed, Mrs. Thomas very
graciously entertained wltn
salad supper which was enjoyed
Dy: Mrs. Hazel ureen, Mrs. Mar
garet Collier, Mrs. Lydla Gillette,
Mrs. Zada Smith, Mrs. Charllotto
Parker, Mrs. June Watson, Mrs.
Catherine Finch, and Mrs. Flor
ence Cook.
ELDON LEE IS
HONORED AT DINNER
YONCALLA Honoring their
son, Eldon Lee, who returned
home after spending the past two
years In India, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lee entertained at a dinner at
their heme Thursday noon. The
dinner was also a birthday din
ner for their son, Lyle. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Aldropp of Sutherlin, Mr. and
Mrs. Alton iNoei ana son, carol,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blgelow,
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ff. Kldon and I.ylo Ix-e.
BECKWITH
RADIO SERVICE
Sine 1922
510 N. Jackson
Range Wiring House Wiring
-WEBB'S ELECTRIC
Thimil Hchb
Expert G. E. Rang anc1
Refrigeration Service
Phone 757 L Fit. 1, Dox 16
WEST & DAVIE
General Paint Dealers
and
Painting Contractors
Phone 303 or 351-J
440 N. Jackson
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yourself
Save 1 Long or Short
Trip
NICHOLSON'S SERVICE
STATION
740 S. Stephen Phone 687
Roseburg Paint Shop
Esterior & Interior Docorating
FRED REECE, Contractor
Ph. 422 510 N. Jackson
Todd Building Co.
General Contractors
904 S. Stephens Phone 302
Ir-Tr I1! LUMBER
Merle Norman Studio 2x4 to 212
in lla'l Beauty Shop V Boards and Shiplap
308 Pacific Bldg. Timbers
Call 424 for Appointment 0PA Appovtll Prcei
I For Ff" D""'"'"""" I CITY LUMBER
I AND BUILDERS
No Job Too Large or Too I SUPPLY CO.
Small North Umpqua Highway
When Your Water Leak. 1 M,, Ea,t of CounX Barn
Cj See Ken Adam or Phone 659
Roseburg Plumbing t Supply -- -- -
Company ' i
p"" 42-j-a JOHN & MAC'S
- FIXIT SHOP
I REPAIRING
ftfce.TDIIfTlf"M Home electric appliances, ket-
V.WN3IKUV.IIlr ,iuminum pJn,, .nythinq
MAINTENANCE eaoept furniture. W call and
REPAIR OF ELECTRICAL , , 3" 2nriVA.. No.
2 block N. of Bmwn School
I E9UIPMENT Phone 3MR
OSBUN ELECTRIC .
i Sal.s-R.ntaL-S.rvic. Herbert E. ( Woody ) Wood
el Skill Saws P"igiiiq PtitJ
Venetian 8lintl 30 Day Service
Phone 168 R Interior A tterior
P O Boa 2J0 Decorating Cnntractori
' Ph. 31 SiO 8. Mill St.
WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB
HAS INTERESTING MEETING
YONCALLA The regular
meeting of the Yoncalla Women's
Sludv Club was held Thursda"
allernoon in the Epworth Hall of
the Methodist Church. Mrs. Dan
Wright, Mrs. iicrnlre Mediki,
Mrs. Dare Kingerv and Mrs. Jen
nie Lasswell, were hosts for the
meeting, entertaining tor Mrs.
Fred Merk, who recenll- lost her
home by fire.
A Liuruln Day program was
given. Mrs. Sam Waikinsliaw
had charge of the devotions, Mrs.
Annie Krusc read a paper on
"The Columbia Valley Author
ity." 'Mrs. Dan Wright read a
very interesting article out of
the "Club Woman" magazine. A
delicious lunch was served follow
ing the meeting. Those present
included Mrs. Sam Walkinshaw,
Mrs. Fred Merk, Mis. Dare King
ery, Mrs. Dan Wright. Mrs. Lula
Miller, Mrs. Berniee Mideki, Mrs.
Annie Kruse.
GLENN C. BOOTH AND
FERN RAE DAVIDSON
MARRY ON MONDAY
C.ii'nn fhnev llitr.lh ,.f A-:il,ig
and Fern Rae Davidson, of Glen'
aaie, were quietly married at ten
thirty o'clock Monday morning.
Fehiuarv 11. at Ihe yirt I'r,.-
byterian Church by the pastor,
Dr. Morris H. Roach. Mr. and
Mrs. Davidson and Mr. ond Mrs.
Booth, parents of the couple, were
present.
GRANGE TO MEET
FRIDAY EVENING
Riverside Grange will meet
Friday evening at rlghl -fifteen
o'clock at the hall and following
the session, the losing team in the
pi'st hunt, captained by Clem
Schneider, will entertain the win
ning team at a dinner. Those at
tending are requested to bring
their own table service.
P. E. O. SISTERHOOD
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
Chanter III of the P. E. O.
Sisterhood will meet Friday, Feb
ruary 15, at one-forty-five o'clock
at the home of Mrs. G. C. Finlay,
488 South Main Street. Tea will
be served at the close of the meet
ing.
HOUSE WIRING
MAINTENANCE
Bob's Electrical Service
RT. 1, BOX 127 Ph. 18-J-3
HARGIS ELECTRIC
Specialist
Radio, Refrigeration, House
hold Appliance Service
20 Years Experience
All Work Guaranteed
112 E. Can St. Phone 944
AUTHORIZED
8a in
Servlc
BERGH'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
SIM) Win Thru t it Street
Servicing All MkN Washer
Phone BUS Rene burg, Oregon.
LOANS
Personal & Automobile
UMPQUA FINANCE
335 North Jackson
Phone 320
IJctns. N.i. 1-1.1 an M 3:1
Roseburg Refrigeration
All Commercial
Sato and Service
Maintenance and Repairs
Horn & Marstcrt
328 N. Jackson
Phone 270
UNITED .STATES
WAS A GlAfrF6Ae,
WHEEE feLASS fcEARj
WEEE MADE AS
CUKKEMCY F0 TRADE
WITH THE INDIANS ,
THE PURNACE,
LOCATED NEAR
JAMESTOWN, VlK-INlA,
WAS UNCOVERED IN
1933, V.HEM JESSE.
TlMNED UP BRIeHTEITS
OP COOKED GLASS
WITH HIS PLOW.
COW. tM HV MIA SCtviCI. IMC
T. U. REC. U. ft. PAT. Qff.
I
l WH ICE BREAKS OFF
FROM A SLAOER AND FLOATS
OUT TO SB A AS ICEBER6S-,
THE 6LACIEK IS .SAID TO BE.
i - i i
ANSWER: Skiing race, usually against time, down a zig-r J
.-ourse.
NEXT: Mapping the moon by radar.
COUNTRY CLUB TO
HOLD CHARMING DANCING
PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT
One of the most charmine af
fairs arranged for the week will
be the Country Club dancing
party to be held at the clubhouse
Saturday evening February IB,
irom ten to one o clock. All mem
bers of the club and their invited
guests have been asked to en
Joy the aflair.
Vic Rice's orchestra has been
engaged to furnish the music for
the evening and the host and
hostess committee Includes: Mr.
and Mrs. L. K. Fies. Mr. and Mrs.
Frederirk Chapman, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. iiill Courier, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Syron, Mr. and Mrs. K. D.
Adams and Dr. and Mrs. Vern
Adams, of Myrtle Creek.
Ladies of the Country Club arc
asked to furnish sandwiches for
themselves and their invited
guests.
BIRTHDAY PARTY IS
ENJOYED AT SCOFIELD
HOME ON SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ScofielJ en
tertained at a delightful party at
tlieir home at 8."3 Mosher Sireet
Saturday, afternoon honoring the
thirteenth birthday of their son,
(ilenn. and also to honor Mrs.
Beih Atkins, on her birthday.
Gifts were presented to Glenn
and the allernoon was spent in
playing games, after which de
licious refreshments were served
land a beauliiully decorated birth'
!day cake was cut. Covers were
placed for Glenn Scofield and
Mrs. Heih Atkins, guests of honor,
the laller's small son, Melburn
I-ee; David Templin, of Junction
Cily; Gene Larson, Harbara I-ee
Cacy. Hilly, lielty and Hobby Reid
and the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Scofield.
I KEYSTONE CLUB TO
ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS
AND FRIENDS THURSDAY
The Keystone Club members
will entertain their husbands and
friends at a delightful party
Thursday evening. February 11,
at seven-thirty o'clock at the
Methodist Church parlors. A
social evening w ill be enjoyed and
refreshments will he served.
The regular meeting of the club
will he held at a seven-thirty
o'clock dessert-supper next Mon
day evening at the home of Mrs.
John Todd with Mrs. Floyd Wil
son and Mrs. Clifford Eiimith,
assisting hostesses.
, CAMP GUARDIANS
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Camp Fire Guardians Asso
cialion has announced an itnor
lant meeting for Thursday eve
ning. February I I. al seven -ihirty
o'clock at the library of the Jun
ior lliuh School. All guardians
of Camp Fire groups arc re
quested to be present.
Smelt Buyers Refuse to
j Deal With War Veterans
SKATTI.K. Feb. L! .--I.V) An
alleged refusal of Kelso smelt
buw-rs piuchasc from ex seiv-ivTT-e'i
.i'vl ,ii her lndr-ini-nt
iH.eHiiim,Mi,iFl J,,.W,l """ii.Bi.iiiai jrm
,a''uiMuyiaMaiuawieMHMdkA Ba
FUEL FOR SALE
SAWDUST
Sawdust Burner Parts
Carried in Stock
SLABWOOD-H. in. Green
4 ft. Dry and Green
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Phone 468-469
ROSEBURG LUMBER COMPANY
A SLA10V is A (?)
ASM CArAr 1
A&r sizx?y
fishermen is being investigated by
federal authorities, the Post-lntel-ligencer
said last night.
The article said the Investiga
tion was prompted by a complaint
last week from a spokesman for
12 ex-servicemen fishing in the
area that independents were be
ing "squeezed out" by the organ
ized operators.
A cease and desist order ban
ning such action was issued by
the Federal Trade Commission
last October, the article said.
Dairy Payment Deadline Near
Februarv 2S is th lact rlnv r,.r
dairy producers to file applica
tions with their county AAA com
mittee for production payments
on milk and butterfat sold during
the months of October, November
and December, 1945. Payments
fnr Ihn .laniijtrv.Mnmh tu.riojl
will be made after April 1.
..ARTHRITIS..
CASEY'S COMPOUND
RECOMMENDED BY USERS
Mr. J. H. Citcy:
In rrpjard to Casy'i Compound f cn
not praise It enough for what tt did for
me. For two years I had arthritti in my !
ftnrcr Intnts. It was o painful I could
hardly r stand to move my fingers, the
joints were so stiff and sore. After tak
ing 3 bottles of Casey's Compound I am
free of pain and stiff Joints.- Mrs. J.
Stanley McLaughlin, Rt. 4, Box 108.
Salem, Oregon.
After suffering three years with arth
ritis, I am now feeling fine since Using
your Casey's Compound. No more pain.
Now able to do my work tn my apart- :
ment house. I cannot recommend the
Compound too highly. Mm. Catherine
Knox, 1247 S. . Powell, Portland, Ore.
Your Druggist Can Supply You
with Casey's Compound
BOTTLE, $1.50
Or write J. H. CASEY,
P. O. Box 731, Portland 1, Ore.
OWN this
Deep Well Water System
It'a tit LAST WORD In pump
NO MO VI NO PARTS IN THE WZLU
LowtK posrat eostat trouble) -tr Ma
tiol longat 111.
PACIFIC lt Paaipa mmm W IsurtaUW
way bom wall 1 baaaamt, ftnf
Conpaeti nolsalaaai fall?
man. Dalivars MORE watoa.
Aak ma far PREB tolda. aVia
taodarm pnmp,
L. W. METZGER CO.
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Elkton High School
Teams Win Doublehi-ader
ELKTON Elkton High School
teams were winners in a double
header last week in contests with '
Sutherlin on Elkton's floor.
In the girls' volleyball game,
Elkton swamped Sutherlin by a i
score of 6413. Half time score
was 33-7. Ardvce Dement was
high scorer for Elkton. On the
Sutherlin team, three girls tied
for the scoring honors. Kathleen
Clem was the official.
The Elkton Elks defeated Suth
erlin at basketball, 44-26. The
Elks weren't in any danger of
trail'ng Sutherlin except in the
first quarter. But the quarter
ended with an 8-3 score in Elk
ton's favor. At half-time the score
was 23-15, and the margin stead
ily increased until the gun sound
ed ending the pame.
Amorde was high rjoint man for
Sutherlin with 16 points. Bob
Gourley and Riley chalked up 14
points for the winners. Cox of
Cottage Grove was the winner.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Phone: 933 9 A. M. to 12 Day
730-J Evening
22S E. 1st Ave. No.
RUSSELL'S
Typewriter Service
Office Machine Service
and Supplie
335 N. Jackson Phone 320
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Card Greave
Located At
G.o. W. Dimmick Ag.ncy
12S West Cass St.
Evening: 6 9 P. M.
Aal Estate
LOANS
CONSTRUCTION
REFINANCING
Low Interest Rates
Ralph L. Russell
112 Cau P. O. Box 1244
Telephone 913
MONEY
Real Estate Loans
For Building
Refinancing
Purchasing
Monthly Repayment Plan
Umpqua Sayings &
Loan Association
Phone 608
Have Your Car
REPAIRED
BY
RALPH HERMAN
Roseburg Motor Co.
AUTHORIZED DEALERS
BUICK PONTIAC
Phone 141
MIRACLE WALL FINISH
Umpqua Valley Hardware
M2 N. Jackwn Phon 71
bum unii
UEfl cauo
APPOINTMENTS NOW OPEN
, for
Mechanical work from motor tune up to complete motor
overhaul by factory trained mechanics.
AH Vork Guaranteed
Wc carry a complete line of genuine Chrysler products parts.
CORKRUM MOTORS, INC.
Dc SOTO
IHN. Rose
Bowl for Health
AT
Roseburg Bowling Alley
Now open from 1 1 A. M. to midnite in their new location
at 135 S. Rose St.
BOWLING BILLIARDS
PINSETTERS WANTED
FOR PADDED VAN SERVICE.
PACKING, STORAGE AND
HEAVY HAULING
(Local and Long Distance)
Call
FLEGEL TRANSFER
& STORAGE COMPANY
(Formerly Dunham's)
Phone 47, 850 E. Third St., Roieburg
FREE ESTIMATES
THREE-STAR PROGRAM
Al Szasz vs. Pierre LaBelle
Walter Achiu vs. Marty Petroff
Bull Dawson vs. Paavo Katonene
Roseburg Armory, Saturday, Feb. 16, 8:30 P. M.
TRUCKERS
Am
BEAR
SYSTEM
SERVICE
f.
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND SIZES
NONE TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL
M. E. Woodcock & Sons
231 S. 2nd St. Corvallis. Oregon Phon. 21
Agency for
PLYMOUTH
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Wc Have the
Heavy Duty
BEAR UNIT
To
Straighten
FRAMES
WHEELS
AXLES
Come In and
Inspect This
New Equipment
Phone 403