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I FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2I 1945 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER FORMER YONCALLA GIRL MARRIES YONCALLA Word has boen received from Phoenix, Ariz., of the marriage of Miss Hetty pene Kunz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kunz and Roy Eivkhoff. The wedding look place In Lords burg, N. M., with only the neces sary witnesses present. The bride is a Yoncalla girl, having graduated from Yoncalla grade and high schools. She spent one year at Oregon State College, before going to Arizona about a year ago with her par ents, where they now reside. ROSE BLUEBIRD GROUP TO HOLD WIENER ROAST The Rose School Bluebird group will hold a wiener roast picnic Thursday at Klwanis Park. The girls are asked to meet at the Rose School at ten In the n'Otn ing and transportation will be furnished to the park. All girls planning to attend are asked to contact the guardian before Thursday. BEAUTY 8HOP Charm Beauty Salon, Wally's Market, 99 North. Phone 6U5-J-5. IN8URANCE State Farm Mutual Auto-Ins.-Co. Life & Fire, 214 West Lane St. Phone 288. S. M. Sorensen Agency RADIO 8ERvidNO Lund Radio Service. Phone 34 Radio "Doctors, 30b N. Stephens ftansen's Radio Service, Sutherlln PAINTING BRUSH or spray painting, In terior, or exterior. Phone 898-J or 712 R. PO Box 288. PLUMBING CwjiLumberCo. Phone12L Win. A. MARDORF PnL 702-R-2. PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT Lund Radio Service Phone 34 riounu equipment xur mi uaca. TR AN9FER 8ERVIC6 UMPQUA TRANSFER Insured carrier. Phone 107-J. STORAGE No business on Saturday : CABINET WORK Howe's Cabinet Shop 869 Hoover St. SOUTHEND CAFE it now Air-Conditioned WORKING-MAN'S LUNCH Served Every WORKING DAY 916 S. Stephens RUSSELL'S Typewriter Servico Office Machine Servlo and Supplies 335 N. Jackson Phone 320 PRINTING PROMPT, EFFICIENT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE ROSEBURG PRINTING CO. Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 9-13 Auction Every Friday SCHRICKER'S Livestock at I p. m. Furniture and Misc. nt 7 n. m. ALWAYS A LARGE SALE Atlas Powder and Blasting Supplies UMPQUA POWDER SUPPLY. Phone 47 Roseburg Steeck Eleciric Co. ELECTRIC WIRING Industrial, Commercial House Wiring ELECTRIC MOTORS Sales, Repair and Rewind Immediate Service GUARANTEED WORK 119 N. Stephens Ph. 353 Roseburg, Oregon Asphalt Paving Driveways, Parking Lots Streets and Playgrounds Also Do Custom Blading Roseburg Paving Co. Phono 611 or 720-J SAVE ALL YOUR SURPLUS FATS AND WASTE PAPER OVERNIGHT TRIP ENJOYED BY GROUP ' SUTHERLIN' A group of girls from the Christian Church en- Joyed an overnight trip to Fair Oaks last Thursday and hnday. The girls left town at two on Thursday and returned about the same time the next day. In order to have a little privacy in sleep the girls selected a place across the stream at Fair Oaks to make their camp. They waded the stream with their bedrolls, waded it to go to bed, and waded it again in the morning with their bedrolls. Swimming, outdoor games and campfire singing were enjoyed by the girls. On Friday morning the girls divided into two groups and had a contest to see which group could pick up the most pieces of broken glass on the pkiy area. One groun found OH'.) pieces and the other 800; a total of 1789 pieces. The girls going on the trip were: Helen Joan Adams, Car mel Norton. Evelyn and Ha Cor If News-Review carrier fails to deliver your paper Please Call 151YX between 6:15 and 7:00 P. M. NORTHSIDE LAUNDRY Open for Business At 2nd Building North of Camp View Roseburg Transfer and Storage City Pickup and Delivery 130 N. Pins Sf, Phone 827 TAXI PHONE 6 Co anywhere in tho state. Crand Hotel TRUCKS FOR RENT Yon Drive Move Yourself Save I Long or Short Trips NICHOLSON'S SERVICE STATION 740 8. Stephens Phone 687 Roseburg ?aint Shop Exterior & Interior Decorating FRED REECE, Contractor Ph. 422 510 N. Jackson L K. CORNWELL Designer & Draftsman 201 Lumbermen's Bldg. Phone 420 See Singer Sewing Center for Buckle and Button Covering, Custom-Made Belts. Buttonhol ing, Hemstitching, Monogram- mlng. 24-hour service. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 112 N. Stephens. Ph. 723 J. E. NEWBERRY'S WASHING MACHINE Parts Service, Servlco for All Makes. Call at 102 W. Commercial Ave. Oil Heat Oil or gas floor furnaces now available. Roseburg Shoot Motal Works Behind Interstate Trartor In Old Drauer Bldg. S0 I. Flrat Phon. Ml Roseburg Refrigeration All Commercial Sales and Service Maintenance and Repairs Horn & Marsters 328 N. Jackson Phone 270 Todd Building Co. General Contractors In Addition We Do Expert Painting &Paperhanging Complete Careful Quick Service Is Our Policy 904 S, Stephens Phone 302 nish, Myldred Chester, Peggy Sutter, Katherlne Stowe, Janis Epps, Sharon Haney, Doris and Dorothy Wilkenson, Alice Mont gomery, Marjorie Lester, Ger aldlne Culbertson and Mary Lou Hoagland. The girls were chap roned by Mrs. Newell Morgan. Transportation was furnished by Mr. Morgan. SUNSHINE CLUR MEETING ENJOYED AT OEWF.Y HOME AZALEA The Azalea Sun shine Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charle s Dewey on Cow Creek road. A quiz game was enjoyed and at four o'clock delicious refreshments w r e served and an am;cl f'iod cake, hak"d by the hostess'- 14-year-old daughter who has won three prizes in cake baking contests, was cut. A pic'i'..- Itinch was served to the eight children pres ent. Members present were Mrs. Gnue Newman, Mis. Sarah Pickitl, Mrs. Bina Fisher, Mrs. Nora Caedecke, Misi Mary Lee Rust, Mrs. Flovd Ames and three GUI'. Mrs. Pankey, Vis. Lor raine Buchunan and Mrs. Robert HeaJ, and the hostess. The next meeting will be Ai.gust 2i at a potluek pknic luncheon at tiie home f-f Mrs. Pa'.il Nevrrmn. PEN NELL'S RADIO SERVICE CUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE C. A. PENNELL, Prop. 510 N. Jackson St., Roseburg, Ore. Ken's Office Equipment Authorized Remington Rand Sales and Service Complete service for all office machines. 137 So. Stephens St. Phone 51 Sewing Machines Repaired AND KKmril.T Any MAKE Free Estimates I Year Guarantee 1-Day ttcrvlo. if Desire Singor Sewing Center 112 N. Stephens Phone 723 HARGIS ELECTRIC Specialists Radio, Refrigeration, House hold Appliance Service 2C Tears Experience Al! Work Guaranteed 112 E. Cass St. Phone 944 AUTHORIZED Service BbRGH'S APPLIANCE 8ERVICB B:iO Winchester Street Servlrltis All Make Washers Photi. BUS Roseburg. Oregon. Corky's Electrical Appliance Sales & Repair Service Free pickup and delivery service 324 N. Jackson Phone 270 Roseburg Plumbing & Supply Company Plumbing by Contract or Time and Material No job too lnrpe or too small Db.onvllle Hl"hway Phone 462-J-2 The Radio Doctors Are Authorized Zenith Aulo Radio Service Station We also specialize In repair of home radios. 306 N. Stephens St., Roseburg ROSEBURG FUEL OIL SERVICE Phone 791 STANDARD HEATING OILS mi Jackson at Douglas RENTALS By Dv or Week Skilsawj Drills Sanders Table Saws Sump Pumps Lighting Plants Concrete Mixer Othor Power Tools As They Are Available Osbun Electric lajes Rentala HerTIc-. Wait End al Oak St. Br Id,, 'nana i: J Gas and Diesel Truck Repairing Arc and Acetylene; Welding Gas, Tires and Accessories Complete line of Associated Produota Night Service Anderson and Brace Truok and Tractor Servioe 1 mile north of Camp View on Highway 99 Phono 9." 4 SUTHERLIN TROOP ENJOYING WEEK AT CAMP SUTHERLIN Thirty-two girls of the Sutherlin Scout Troop are enjoying a week's outing at the Wolf Creek Scout camp on Little River. Ranging in age from 9 to 17, lour patrols under the di rection of Lyla Chenoweth, man age and operate the entire camp nom the cooking to the sports and games. The youngsters, some of whom have attended camp ior lour years, are as competent as cooks, and the daily routine is wen taken care oi. several are learning to swim, others per- leciing tneir stroke unuer the direction of Ruth Ferris, a Sen ior High bchool girl, who has four years' ca.np evperience with the Sutherlln girls. She is also taking charge of the singing and campfire skits. Other senior scouts are acting as senior coun selors in each patrol are: Myrtle Wilson, Carola Spaekman and Barbara Grabow. Connie Ander sen is filling-in in several neces sary places. Mrs. Lyilia Gillet, a trained nurse, has her time filled in caring for the minor injuries. Mrs. Lon Hunt is taking the place of an assistant leader. Tho senior group left Satur day morning to establish camp, and things were all cleaned tip and ready when the balance of the troop arrived Sunday In the big wood truck belonging to the Red Diamond Fuel Company, and driven by Mrs. Grace Cornish, assisting in transportation of the groceries were, Jerry Van Ko men, Harry Scroggins and Bob Michael. Mr. Van Komen forded the river with his station wagon and drove into camp carrying all of the heavy supplies. Others attending camp this year are: Barbara Rose, Betly June Jones, Ruby McCoy, Patty Roller, Shirley Morris, Wanda Meade, Popv Sutter, Jacqueline Olson, Harriet Riggs, Margaret Rose, Harriet Scroggins, Marion and Shirley Gillctt, Betty and Evelyn Deveieaux, Agnes Pleu ard, Dixie Willis, Leon Dobrowol ski, Carol Firman, Carol Sue Hunt, Barbara Van Koman, Patsy Mardin, Mae Lee and Elizabeth Patton, of the inter mediate troop and three Brown ies: Dorothy Gillette, Carmcl Norton and Getaldine Van Ko men. Carmol Norton, who is only nine years old and an expert swimmer, is assisting as swim ming instructor. She has been able to swim since she was five years old. Hikes, craft work, games, skits, swimming, singing and eating is main occupation of thirtv-two girls on the sixth consecutive For Children's Apparel Georgia GAMBLE'S wi'cuss SHOPPE Cream Shippers SHIP YOU R CREAM TO DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY MAKERS OF MEL-O-MAID BUTTER AND ICE CREAM Jackson and Douglav Telephone 340 Agents for DeLaval Cream Separators and Milkers Top Prices Paid Want a New Room? Dutch Boy Wonsover tlie wondcr-v orkinc, oncccut, oil base paint. Ready to use no measuring, no mixing roll it on or brush it on. in a few hours it's Jry! Come in and sec the lovely Wonsovlr colors. COME IN AND SEE THEM . Buy Where You Share in the Earnings Douglas County Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange Roseburg. Oregon Phone 98 Located W. Washington St. and E. P. R. R. Tiaxks camping expedition of the Suth erlin troop. They will return Sunday afternoon, and help to move them back is asked of the parents who have means to do so. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Missionary Society of the First Christian Church will meet Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elsie Coffell. All members and friends are in vited. WEST MELROSE CLUB TO MEET ON THURSDAY The West Melrose Ladies Club will meet Thursday afternoon, August 22, at the home of Mrs. Eli Sanders. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. Ruby Dyer of e Creek Dies Mrs. Ruby Dyer, age 85, well known resident of Myrtle Creek, died at the Myrtle Creek Hospital Monday. She was horn in Myrtle Creek on Aug. 28, 1861, the daugh ter of Joe and Sarah Cornelison, pioneer residents of that com munity, and her entire life was lived at Myrtle Creek. Mrs. Dyer was a member of the Christian Church at Myrtle Creek and a charter member of the Rebekah Lodge of that city. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Joe W. Dyer, Mrs. Bessie Maddox and Capitola Abbott, all of Myrtle Creek, and Claude McCarty of Pilot Rock, Ore. A sister, Mrs. Charles Strong of Myrtle Creek, and a brother, John Cornelison, High River, Canada, and four grandchildren also survive. Mr. Dyer died a num ber of years ago. The body has been removed to the Douglas Funeral Home and. funeral service will be announced upon the arrival of the son from Pilot Rock. Services will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock at the Christian Church in Myrtle Creek. The Rev. Mr. Powell will officiate. Negro Eludes Posse to Surrender; Others Sought MAGEE, Miss., Aug. 20. R Johnny Craft, one of three Negro brothers hunted hv n nnecA 1 n connection whh the ambush shooting of four white men, sur- NURSERY SCHOOL Opening Tuesday, September 3rd. In the parlora of the Presbyterian Church Por arrangements call or see Mrs. HUdegarde Brlajas any afternoon dur ing August: 5S4-Y or Howell Apart ments. 223 S. Jackson. EXPERT Painting &. Paperhanglng Complete Careful Quick Service is Our Polloy ' TODD BUILDING CO. Phone 302 904 8. Stephens EAGLE HALL August 23 8:30 P. M. to Midnight Music By Melody Mountain Boys Adm: Ladies 40c, Men 60c Sponsored by Eagles Drill & Bugle Corps Picture Framing our Specialty Complete Lino of Moulding Protect that Valuable Picture by Framing LOSEE'S Ph. 534-J 337 N. Jackson CABARET DANCE Every Saturday Night Members Only EAGLES HALL Good Music K lis?' 3 OWN tto, DeepWellWaterSgslsa ftm tha LAST WORD la eWajaw NO HOVINO FARTS IN TMB WXUJ le.ea potts, oatai tnambla-fca aas tal UM Uia. rACtriO Ja hwi W UeMIed war In wall Im Waeasettt, i 4a. C.sspeeSt stetseleest tolls eaaaa. DaUraaa KOHI srilia, Aafcaaaw PRE! feltea I L W. METZGER CO. rendered at Jackson today and the search for the other two con tinued In the swampland. Jailer C. M. Herrin said Craft appeared at the Hinds County Jail, unarmed and unhurt, io give himself up. Dressed in U. S. Ma rine fatigue clothes, the war vet eran and reputed ringleader in a series of shootings in a two-day racial disturbance in Smith County, said he had walked 60 miles to Jackson, the state capi tal. Craft slipped through a heavily armed posse of several hundred officers and citizens. The two men still at liberty are Garfi?ld and Bill Craft, also said to be dis charged veterans. Lineman Electrocuted While Working on Pole PORTLAND, Ore., Aug 20 (P Ormell L. Hendrickson, 32, a lineman for the Northwestern Electrical Compsny, was killed yesterday when his body contact ed a 120 voldt wire while working on a power pole. v His widow and two sons were vacationing on the Oregon coast. OAKMEAD ROMNEYS From Recently Imported New Zealand Rams All Oakmead Sheep Are Graded by Competent .''idges and Registered By American Romney Breeder Association Oakmead Farm Newberg, Ore. Route 2 Phone 34 F-3 2k WANTED Poultry, Eggs, Turkeys also Dry Chittam Bark Highest Cash Prices Douglas County Poultry Phone 374 Oak A 8pruoe 8ta. Real Estate LOANS CONSTRUCTION REFINANCING Low Interest Rates Ralph L. Russell 112 Case P. O. Be 1244 Telephone 913 MONEY Real Estate Loans For Building Refinancing Purchasing Monthly Repayment Plan Umpqua Sayings 8 Loan Association Phone 608 Paint Right Over WALLPAPER! Umpqua Valley Hardwari t03 N. Jackson Phone 71 Club "99" 5vl Open 12 Noon 2:30 A.M. EXCEPT MONDAYS Steaks Chicken ORCHESTRA NITES WED., FRI., SAT. Fine Wines And of Course The Cocktail Bar braoeiui Ram 998 cm amy w twuua Sutherlin Grocery Is Purchased By Henninger Bros. Purchase of the Sutherlin Gro cery, located in the Sutherlin Hotel building, from Al and Joe Utne, was announced today by Henninger Bros, of Roseburg, who are taking immediate posses sion. The store will be managed by Ralph Thrift, who has pur chased an interest in the business which is to be known as Henning-ers-Thrift Market. Mr. Thrift, formerly owner of two food stores at Coquille. was recently discharged from military service, after two years in the Army, with nearly a year in Tokyo. The store at Sutherlin, it was announced, will be operated in conjunction with the two Henn inger stores in Roseburg. "Wo anticloatp that Sutherlin HEAVY DIRT-MOVING . EQUIPMENT .Available for millpond or road contracts All Equipment in First-Class Condition Contract or Hourly Rent GEORGE F. ROUSE Phone 171-Y Complete Auto and Truck Repairing Body and Fender Work Painting Are and Acetylene Welding DOUGLAS SERVICE GARAGE North on Hwy. 99 Phone 373-R-5 HOME BUILDERS If you want an economical, permanent home that is termite proof and highly fire resistant USE CONCRETE BULDING BLOCKS ROSEBURG CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. P. O. Box 410 . ( Phone 37-F-4. Let us show you tho advantages of concrete construction v Another U. S. G. BLANKET INSULATION Save Fuel Dollars Enjoy Greater Home Comfort. DENN-GERRETSEN CO. 402 W. Oak Phone 128 .ATTENTION! All Logging Camps and Auto Courts Just Received GOVT. SURPLUS Single Bed Sheets Some Double Bed Sheets Pillow Cases end Pillows! OLYMP2A SUPPLY CO. 238 N. Jackson Phone 238 WHY PAY MORE Our Wood Prices Haven't Changed-Here They Are Single Load, 2i tier 16" green $4.90 Double Load, 5 tier, 16" green . . $9.80 Or less than 2.00 per Tier 16" Dry, 2Va tier. $7.50 1 cord, 4-ft. dry, $6.25 Delivered Anywhere Within 3 Miles of City Small charge pe mile for country deliveries Also 4-foot Green Slab, cord . . .$4.50 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Roseburg Lumber Company Rev-burg, Orgy, PhoM 468 will continue its sensational rate of growth for a number of years and will be an exceptionally good place in which to do business," Al Henninger said today in announc ing the purchase. "We hope to be able to cooperate in building the community and serving its resi dents, both old and new." Costly Defect CHICAGO, Aug. 20. UP) Fined $5 and S5 costs for speed ing, Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom, night club entertainer and for mer light heavyweight boxing champion, loudly declared: "Everything was going O. K. until that cop found out who I was and then he took advantage of my stupidity." PRUDENTIAL LIFE Insurance HORACE C. BERQ 8peulal Agent Douglas Abstract Company Phone 265-R Just Received