ROSEBURS REWS-kV1cW, R&gBURS, , CRESgH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 19.47
MEN WANTED
FOR NIGHT SHIFT
Full Crew Needed. Housing and
Cook House Accomodations
Tiller Sugar Pine Co.
Tiller, Oregon
Tonight!
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Added Attraction
Sterling Hallaway in
"MORON THAN OFF
Local
News
Home From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Roy. Connlne and baby
daughter, Linda Lpp. have re
turned to their home in Rose
burg, from a trip to Portland.
Guild to Meet St. George's
Episcopal Guild will hold an im
portant meeting tonight at 8
o'clock at the parish house on
East Cass street. All members
and women of Ihe chinch ai-e
Invited.
Stedfast Class to Meet The
Stedfast Class will meet at a 12
o'clock polluck luncheon Thurs
day at the Presbyterian Church
parlors with Mi's. Harold Bellows,
Mrs. Willis Myers and Mrs.
George Campbell, In charge.
H. E. C. To Meet The Ever
green Home Economics Club will
meet at a noon potluck luncheon
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Margaret McCord at Dillard.
Those attending are asked to
bring their own table service.
Country Club Women to Meet
The women of the Roseburg
Country Club will meet Thurs
day morning at 9:30 o'clock at the
club course for golfing. Lunch
eon will be served at the club
house at 12:30 o'clock and the
contract bridge play will begin
at 1:30 o'clock.
Sunshine Club to Meet The
Nothside Sunshine Club will meet
Thursday at a 12:30 o'clock pot
luck luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Mable Patterson, 904 River
side Drive in Laurelwood. Those
attending are asked to bring their
own table service.
Lady Elks to Meet The Lady
Elks will hold a social meeting
at an 8 o'clock dessert-supper at
the temple Thursday evening
with Mrs. Charles Russell, hos
tess chairman, assisted by Mrs.
H. R. Reynolds, Mrs. Forter Whit
sitt and Mrs. William Magness.
Prizes will be awarded winners
in the contract bridge and
pinochle plays.
IS YOUR NEXT STOP
PORTLAND?
A Good Room Await You
at HOTEL WASHINGTON!
A pltotont, comlort
oblt, friendly "Horn
awoy from Horn
locofed in lh heart
f Portland! tkp
ping district.
You'll lind it
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ROOM WITH
BATH 2-75
NOTICE!
Tonight
Only!
9:00 P. M.
Summer
Style
Show
Sponsored
by
Job's
Daughters
No Advance
In Prices!
PLUS
On the Screen
NOW... Thru Saturday!
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RUTH DONNELLY
MICHAEL CHEKHOV
HOWARD FREEMAN
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Hey, Kiddies!
10:00 o'clock Show Again Saturday!
"Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm"
o i. da.i, A cm ThaddpUfi.
weighing eight pounds four oun
ces, was Dorn 'at ine duuik-i "-
ternity Home near prain, xnay
is in Mi- mid Mrs. Sidney H.
Worth of Sutherlin.
Utma T?-rm Mftrth Mr. and
Mrs. O. S. Chambers have return
ed to their home in Laurelwood,
folowing a three-aay siay in run
land and Chehalls and Longview,
ivai. visit lni relatives and at
tending to business. .
,
Picnic to Be Held Beta Sig
ma Phi sorority will hold a 6:30
o'clock picnic supper tonight at
the home of Mrs. H. A. Winston
at Winston. Those attending are
asked to bring their own table
service.
Arrives From Duntmulr Ernie
Radike of Dunsmuir, Calif., ar
rived in Roseburg today to take
his wife hack to tlieir home. Mrs.
Radtke, nee Emma Lou Dishman,
has been in Roseburg since Mo
thers day visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dishman.
Funeral Held Funeral ser
vices will be held Thursday at the
Canby Funeral Home for Mrs.
Eva L. Criteser, 76, route 1, Port
land, who died May 20. Mrs. El
sie Dimmick, Roseburg, Mrs. Et
ta Woodard, Canby; George C.
Criteser, New Era, and Ernest
V. Criteser, Toledo, O., are the
surviving daughters and sons.
Daughter Is Born A daugh
ter, Susan Marie, weighing six
pounds six ounces, was born at
9:45 P. M. Monday, May 19, at
the Community Hospital in Med
ford to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R.
Spencer. Mrs. Irvin Brunn, ma
ternal erandmother of the baby,
is expected to return to Roseburg
todav, following several days in
Mediord with her duaghter,
formerly Shirley Mae Brunn of
this city.
Benefit Card Party Douglas
County residents are Invited to
the Sutherlin P.-T.C. benefit card
party Friday night,. May 23, at 8
o'clock at the Arts Building to
raise money for a piano for the
school. Tickets for the benefit
will entitle the holder to partici
pate for the door prizes, which
include a pressure cooker, an
electric iron and-a zipper lunch
kit containing two thermos jugs.
Additional prizes will be given
high score winners In the card
plays, and refreshments will be
served.
Flowers Given to Office Mrs.
P. E. Beaver of the Keasey road
presented a bouquet of digitalis
to the News-Review Tuesday.
Undergoes Minor Surgery O.
V. Harrah of Roseburg under
went minor surgery at Mercy
hospital this morning.
Wisconsin Visitor Here Mrs.
J. O. Moen of Beloit, Wis., has
arrived in Roseburg to spend 10
days visiting her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Cramer, at the Veterans Facility
Post. She will be joined here
Thursday by her son, Dean Dar
rell Moen, who is stationed at
Fort Ord, Calif., and will soon
sail tor Japan to serve with the
U. S. forces. He will arrive here
Thursday for a two-day furlough.
The Cramers and their niece,
Esther, plan to take the vistlors
on the Redwood-Crescent City
loop trip over the weekend.
Leave for North Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Hampton, Mrs. A. J.
Young and Mrs. Earl Plummer
all of Roseburg left this noon for
Independence, Ore., where they
will join Mrs. Gladys Hall, Port
land, grand guardian of Oregon
Job's Daughters, and Institute a
bethel there this evening. Mr.
Hampton is associate grand
guardian of Oregon. Mrs. Young
is past grand guardian of Oregon
and Mrs. Plummer, who is a
grand officer this year, is guard
ian of Roseburg bethel. The
Hamptons plan to go to Corvallis
from Independence and will re
main overnight visiting their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ferguson, Jr., and
family. Mr. Ferguson is attend
ing Oregon State College. He
and his family plan to spend the
summer months in Roseburg.
Two Gunmen Slain, Cop
Wounded in Gun Fight
NEW YORK, May 21. UP)
Two unidentified gunmen were
killed and a policeman was
wounded early yesterday in a bar
and grill in which two of 'the
three customers were mounted
patrolmen off duty.
Patrolman Philip Fitzpatrick,
48, fell with two bullet wounds in
his abdomen.
Patrolman George Demmcyer
felled both gunmen.
Are
YOU
CITIZEN
Sponwred by Roseburg Booster. Club
Billy Mohr, Secy.
Paid Adv.
AVAILABLE
NOW
for your building needs:
CONCRETE PIPE
Sizei 4" fo 30"
FOUNDATION BLOCKS
Large and Small
CONCRETE delivered to your
job No quantity too small
or too large
Call
Phone 620
PRE-MIX CONCRETE
ROSEBURG CABINET SHOP
Where Quality Comes First
Custom Built Cabinets of Any Kind
Mill Work Builders Hardware Glass Medicine Cabinets
Lo. K. Insulator Berry Aluminum Garage Doors
We Measure Up & Install Screens & Screen Doors
FOR SALE
3-Bedroom Modern Home
Six-tenths Acre Good Garden Ground.
Lawn, Flowers, Plenty of Trees.
CURTIS CALKINS
Box 166, Calkins Road
SPLIT Old Growth FIR
Not Mill Slab Wood
U"
DRY or GREEN '
Other lengths up to 24"
Phone 975-J or 725-R
ASSOCIATED BROKERS
311 Pacific Bldg.
PROMPT DELIVERY
. RUSSELL'S
Typewriter Service
Of floe Machine 8ervtoe
and Suppllea
3,' N. Jcdtson Phone 32
LOSEE'S
Baby Togs
and
Shower Gifts
PRUDENTIAL LIFE
Insurance
HORACE C. BERG
Special Agent
Douglas Abstract Company
Office 712-J Res. 871-J
Our Baby
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Is Tops v A ia
137 N. Jackson St.
HOWE'S CABINET SHOP
Modern Kitchens with Metal Bins and Tailor-Made
to your liking.
Chests, Book Shelves, Desks, Window Screens, 'Screen Door
Frames, anything you wish. Bring screen orders early. Good
material, expert workmanship. Prompt service.
869 Hoover St.
Phone 361-L
FARMER BROWN'S
PARTY
SPONSORED BY
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Council 2939 ROSEBURG
Featuring TWO Bands!
ir KENNY WILSON and his orchestra.
LOU FRANCO and his Happy Valley
Cowboys.
Come oS you are Dance to your heart's content
Wednesday, May 21, 1947
Kennedy's Dutch Mill
Admission $1.00 per person, tax inc.
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Main Event
Stocky Neilson vs. Georges Dusette
Opening Event
Jack Kiser vs. Jack Carter
Wrestling, Roseburg Armory, Saturday, May 24, 8:30 P. M
PERSONALIZED GIFTS
for the
GIRL GRADUATE
Lowell's Is Headquarters for Personalized Gifts
Suggestions for the Cirl Graduate whether she graduates
from Kindergarten, Grade School, Junior High, High School
or College.
JEWELRY HANDBAGS
Costume jewelry to give that L aisorfment ;n a arge
added touch to the ensemble. varief of cJor anJ . ,eJ
Inexpensive, bu oh! so smart. pUstlc paW$i patt;c caf
Earrings, necklaces, chate- wh;t fed brow and
laines, bracelets, compacts yi,
and brooches.
BLOUSES
Large assortment of styles, colors, materials and
fatterns. Sport or dress, fancy or tailorad. Good
ooking but not expensive.
GLOVES HOSE
Smart gloves in fabric-jtc- HUMMINGBIRDS Full fash
go with any costume. Moder- ioned 45 and 5 Neu.
ately priced. Black, white, tra) jhade, and wnite
powder blue and raspberry.
JowcUs
L. M. HANCE
PIANO TUNING
Complete Repair Service
P. O. Box 87, Phone 908
PIANOS
Baldwin, Wurlltzer,
Gulbransen
Ott'a Piano Dept
at
Lund'a Radio Store
Attention,
CARPENTERS!
Meeting
Thurs., May 22
Sutherlin
FAST-WHILE-U-WAIT
SHOE REPAIR
NOWI
Downstairs Store
212 N. Jackson
R.C.A. VICTOR.
Albums
Popular
Shamrock Melodies
Dennis Day
Showboat
Tommy Dorsey
Tschaikowsky's 'r
Nutcracker Suite
Freddy Marfin'
Organ Reveries
Dick Leibert
Hot Piano "
Earl Hines, "Fats" Waller,
Duke Ellington, Jelly-roll
Morton '
R. C. A. Victor
Red Seal Albums
By Request
James Melton
Prayers and Poems
Francis Cardinal Spsllman
Tschaikowsky
Symphony No. 5
Boston Symphony
Orchestra
Brahms Sonata in
F Minor
William Kapell, Pianist
William Primrose, Violist
Musical Show Hits
Gladys Swarthout.
MUSIC SHOP
"Everything in Muaio",,
305 N. Jackson
Phone 908
LOOK
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WHOLESALE
PRICES
ON
LUMBER
CASH and CARRY
At a Saving to You Compare Our Prices
LETS GO LETS BUILD
Now In
ROSEBURG!
NO. 2 COMMON AND BETTER SURFACED LUMBER
2 x A 8 to 16 Ft. $65.00 per M. board feet or 4'3C a run
ning foot.
2 x 68 to 16 Ft. $65.00 per M. board feet.
2 x 8 to 2 x 12 8 to 16 Ft. $65.00 per M. board feet. -
1 x 4 6 to 20 feet $65.00 per M. board feet.
4 x 4 8 ft. Make very good fence posts, 71c each. Our
1 x 4 is just the thing for pickets.
1x6 to 1x12 surfaced on all sides any length, at $75.00 per
M. board feet Shiplap $77.50. )
NO. 3 COMMON AND BETTER SURFACED ALL SIDES -
2 x 4 to 2 x 12 Random Lengths at $55.00 per M. bd. ft.
1 x 6 to 1 x 12 Random Lengths, at $65.00 per M. bd. ft.";
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
special;
No. 4 lumber Is now available In small doses.
When we get it you can have It for twenty dollars per M.
board feet.
Associated Brokers Associated Brokers-
Main Office:
311 Pacific Bldg.
P. O. Box 692 Phone 975-J
Cash and Carry DtvJ
Hwy. 99 No. at Barnes
Phone 725-R