Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 21, 1947, Image 4

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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1947
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By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
I MYRTLE CREEK STUDENTS
" AND PARENTS HONORED
j AT PARTY AT CHAIN HOME
A. P. Chain, who owns one of
the loveliest ranch homes near
I Myrtle Creek, and John Sellers,
j both bus drivers for Myrtle Creek
High School, were hosts at a de-
lightful picnic luncheon at the
' Chain home Friday, June 6, when
they entertained 130 students of
the Myrtle Creek Hiph School
and their parents. Additional
guests were Coach and Mrs.
Lowerv. Mrs. Ted Shirtcliff,
Mrs. Hanna. Mrs. R. A. Brlgga,
Mrs. Bruce Briggs and Mrs.
liene tucKet.
The Chain garden has a fine
swimming pool and the host also
has riding horses, which were
greatly enjoyed by the guests.
The followine assisted in serv
ing: Mrs. Ida Powers, Mrs. Ma.
ble Morey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Phlpps, Howard Bobbs, Hugh
Lounsberr and Mrs. koss cnam
berlin, The picnic luncheon In
cluded foot long "hot dogs" with
chili; French dipped roast beef
sandwiches, cole slaw, rensn,
' pickles, candy, toasted marshmal-
lows and assorted cold drinks, ice
cream was furnished by the stu
dent body. Following a social
hour of games, horseback riding
and fishing, a two-hour motion
picture show was presented by
Mr. Chain. Jerome Carey took
motion pictures of the highlights
of the day. The entire group ex
pressed their appreciation for a
most enjoyable occasion.
MRS. CLIFFORD HESS
ELECTED PRESIDENT OF
GARDEN VALLEY CLUB
The Garden Valley Women's
Club was graciously entertained
at the clubhouse Thurday after
noon by Mrs. John Sinclair and
Mrs. F. G. Parrott, at which time
election of the following officers
occurred: president, Mrs. Clifford
Hess; Mrs. Walter Edmonds, 1st.
vice-president; Mrs. Carl Schmidt
secretary-treasurer, and Mrs.
Sina Johnson, reporter.
A social hour was followed by
the hostesses, Mrs. Sinclair and
Mrs. Parrott serving delicious re
freshmenls to Mrs. Woodward of
Kansas City; Mrs.- Mildred Lee
of Dunsmulr, Calif., and Mis.
Clemme, guests, and Mrs. Vivian
Hatcher, Mrs. Charlie Henly,
Mrs. P. Pons, Mis. Walter Ed
monds, Mrs. T. M. Winnlford,
Mrs. Harry Wesley, Mrs. C. L.
Spray, Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mrs.
Clem Schneider, Mrs. CaVl
Schmidt, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Mrs.
U. F. McLaughlin, Mrs. Clifford
Hess, Mrs. Sina Johnson, Mrs.
Harvey Ewens, Mrs. Graham Ew
ens and Mrs. Edwin Booth.
The club will meet July 10 at
two o'clock at the clubhouse with
Mrs. Harvey Ewcns, and Mrs. T.
M. Winnlford as co-hostesses.
MR. AND MRS. FINDLAY
ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY
OINNER PARTY SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Findlny
and daughter, Ruby Jo and Bren
da, and son, Tommy, entertained
at a very lovely dinner at their
home Sunday, having as guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bartletl
and sons, Dean and Richard;
Mrs. Pennison and Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Blood.
Later in the evening the group
was Joined by Mrs. Florence Lo
renz and children, Buddy and
Beverly Rao Rockwell.
EAGLES AUXILIARY
ENTERTAIN AERIE
AT TURKEY DINNER
The Eagles Auxiliary onler
tallied the Aerie at a delightful
seven o'clock turkey dinner Tues
day evening at the Eagles hall.
A Fathers Day program was pre
sented and included a poem by
Mrs. Clara Stiewlg; piano solos
by Mrs. Green, and a community
sing. The Aerie conducted the
regular business session follow
ing the dinner.
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Miss Delorcs Jean Marklllie,
lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Marklllie of Roseburg,
became the bride of Donald E.
Pettlt, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clair L. Pettit, at the latter's
home at 1018 Winchester Street,
Saturday, June 7th, at 2 o'clock
In the afternoon. Dr. Morris H.
Roach performed the ceremony
before a small gathering of close
friends and relatives.
The rooms were tastefully dec
orated with bowls of pink and
white roses and snapdragons
from Lily's Flower Shop. The
bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Mar-
Jorle Pettlt, played the Bridal
Chorus from Lohengrin as tne
bridal narty took its place for the
ceremony.
The bride was beautiful in a
softly tailored wool suit of me
dium blue with white crepe
b ousc and b ack accessories. Her
corsage was of pink and white
carnations and she wore a single
strand of pearls brought from
Japan by the bridegroom.
Miss Doris Dunning, maid of
honor, was charming In a navy
blue crene with white lace collar.
She wore a corsage of deep pink
carnations.
ROTARY ANNS ENJOY
LUNCHEON MEETING AT
RAINBOW GRILL THURSDAY
The Rotary Anns enjoyed a de
lightful twelve o'clock no-hostess
luncheon Thursday at the Rain
bow Grill. Covers were placed for
Joyce Ream, Laura lies, Ann
Storrs, . Eleanor Carlson, Mablc
Roberts, Verna Denton, Arienc
Myers, Evelyn West, Ramona
Hampton, Dorothy Jacklin, Irene
Bcaman, Blanche Rice, Patricia
Mallory, Frances Lund and Freda
Lund.
The Rotary Anns will meet at
a twelve o'clock no-hostess lunch
eon July 3 at the Rainbow Grill,
at which time the new president;
Mrs. Edilh Otl, will he In charge.
CORWIN FULLERTON
HOME IS SCENE OF
DELIGHTFUL PICNIC
The attractive home of Mr. and
Mrs. Corwin Fullerlon near Dil
lard was the scene of a very en
joyable family affair and picnic
Sunday,
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Fullerton, Pole Fuller
ton, Miss Blllle Wegner, Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian Fisher and daughter,
Marilyn; Mr. nnd Mrs. I J. Ful
lerlon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fuller
ton and daughter, Dee Ann, and
son, Jerry; Mr, and Mrs. Robert
MeMullen and family; Delmar
McMullen and Mr. and Mrs. Cor
win Fullerlon and grandson,
Gary.
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Petfit, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pottlt,
Clair H. Pettlt. brother of the
bridegroom, acted as best man.
The bride's mother was attrac
tively clad in a gown of deep
blue crepe with a corsage of
white carnations. The bride
groom's mother wore a white
palm beach suit set off by a cor
sage of deep pink carnations.
At the close of the ceremony
photographs of the bridal party
were taken by V. V. Harpham.
An Informal reception followed
at the country home of the bride's
parents on the Newton Creek
road. About 75 guests were pres
ent to wish the newly married
couple long life and happiness.
The bride's table was centered
by a four-tiered wedding cake
topped by a miniature bridal
couple, Bouquets of red cluster
roses and snapdragons decorated
the large living room.
The hrldc and groom cut the
cake which was served by Mrs.
Jewel Chasteen, Mrs. Harry Hor
ton, Mrs. Sadie Olson and Mrs.
Albert Stangley. Mrs. Richard
Marklllie and Mrs. Clarence Hor
ton poured. Miss Alberta Wil
liams, cousin of the bride, had
charge of the guest book and
Mrs. J. H. Williams presided
NAVY MOTHERS CLUB
HAS FINE MEETING
MONDAY EVENING
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The Navy Mothers Club met
at the Salvation Army head
quarters Monday evening for an
interesting meetlnff, after which
the group went to the home of
Mrs. Grover C. Blake for a plea
sant social hour. Mrs. Blake gave
a talk on her recent vacation trip
to Hawaii, which was a Moth
er's Day gift to her from two of
her daughters, Miss Genevieve
Blake and Mrs. Jessie Liles.
Following the social hour Mrs.
Elake served lovely refreshments
to Mrs. Wright, a guest, and Mrs.
Necathorn, Mrs. Chalmers, Mrs.
Anderson, Mrs. Chllson, Mrs.
Parslow and Mrs. Nelson.
VISITORS HONORED
AT CHARMING LUNCHEON
AT BOWKER HOME
Mrs. M. C. Bowker entertained
at a very charming one o'clock
luncheon at her attractive home
near Glide Friday, when she com
plimented Mrs. Frederick Hllgen
berg, nee Dorothy Dale Jackson,
who is visiting here from Vir
ginia, and Mrs. Maynard Bell, nee
Evelyn Willis, a visitor from
Riverside, Calif.
Sweelpeas formed a pretty mo
tif for the occasion. Covers were
placed for the two guests of
honor and Mrs. Millard Doyle,
Mrs. Donald Guiley. Mrs. Bernard
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Photo uy V. V. Harpham
Miss Dons Dunning
over the many beautiful wedding
presents.
The bride has been a resident
of Roseburg for the past 14 years,
coming to this state from Michi
gan. She is a junior in Roseburp
High School.
The bridegroom was born In
this city, graduated from Rose
burg High School, and spent
three years with the armed forces
in New Caledonia, Luzon and Ja
pan. Since his return from the
far Pacific he has been engaged
as in independent trucker.
Guests attending the wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mar
klllie and son, Earl, Mr. and Mrs.
Clair L. Pettit, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Williams and daughters, Miss
Phyllis, Miss Alberta and Miss
Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. V. V.
Harpham, Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Croucher, Richard Croucher,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Neavoll and
daughters, Joyce and Sharon,
Mrs. Marian - Patrick and Ray
mond Dunning.
Following a honeymoon to the
Oregon Caves, the Redwoods and
coast points, Mr. and Mrs. Pettit
will reside at 1018 Winchester
street until their home on the
Newton Creek road is completed.
Saar, Mrs. V. T. Jackson, Mrs. C.
G. Gllbreath and the hostess, Mrs.
Bowker.
Visiting was enjoyed during the
pleasant social hours.
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
K. P. HALL
Make Your Plans Now
for a
BIG NIGHT!!!
Date: Sat., June 21st.
Place: Roseburg Armory
What:
Wrestling Matches
8 P. M.
Dime-A-Dance
10:00 P.M.
Music by The
Melody Mountain Boys
MRS. PAUL HELWEG
IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON TUESDAY
Hydrangeas, delphiniums and
snapdragons lormcd a very love
ly motif lor the one thirty o'clock
uessertluncheon given Tuesday
by Mrs. Paul Helweg for her
bridge club at her attractive
home in Laurelwood.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Chester Morgan, Mrs. Harrie W.
Booth, Mrs. Maurice J. Newland,
Mrs. K. o. coen, Mrs. H. H.
Turner, Mrs. L. K. Cornwell, Mrs.
Phil Metschan, Mrs. H. C. Wells
and the hostess, Mrs. Helweg.
High score for the afternoon's
contract bridge play was won by
Mrs. Turner.
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
ENJOY REGULAR
PLAY AT CLUB THURSDAY
The women of the Roseburg
Country Club mot Thursday
morning at the club course with
the first and third fligtiters play
ing in their respective tourna
ments. Winner of the second
flight was Mrs. Frederick Chap
man, ' Jr.
Luncheon was served at noon
to Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. K.
D. Adams, Mrs. J. F. Dillard,
Mrs. Paul Syron, Mrs. C. N. How
ard, Mrs. Walter Brydges, Mrs.
Clyde Knight, Mrs. R. D. Bridges,
Mrs. A. G. Hcnninger, Mrs. John
KilTip, Mrs. C. E. Wimberly,, Mrs.
G. VV. Marshall, Mrs. Kenneth
Bailey, Mrs. Paul Moen, Miss
Sally Barnett of Spokane, a guest
Mrs. Edward Titcomb, Mrs. C.
E. Miller, Sr., Miss Naomi Scott,
Mrs. Z. T. Adams of Sacramento,
a guest; Mrs. W. C. Callison,
Mrs. Josephine Smith, a guest;
Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Mitchell
Moore, Mrs. Hayc'en Fisk, Mrs.
Vernon Briggs, Mrs. L. K. Fies,
Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark, Mrs.
Frederick Chapman, Jr., Mrs.
Walter Fisher and Mrs. L. K.
Cornwell.
Luncheon was served at noon
at the clubhouse and the weekly
contract bridge play was enjoy
Registered Willamette Val
ley bred Romneys from im
ported rams. Choice selec
tions now available.
Oakincad Farm,
Newberg, Oregon
Loans on Homes
FOR LESS
Repay at any time
without penalty
Attractive Interest Rates
UMPQUA SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSN.
Sieam Cleaning
Washing & Polishing
The
Champion Siaiion
Back of the Post Office
on North Stephens
PUBLIC DANCE
Eagles Hall
Saturday, June 14th
$1.00 per Couple
Muslo by the
Happy Valley Cowboys
BY V. T. HAMLIN
ed in the afternoon. High score
was won by Mrs. Fisher; second
by Mrs. Wimberly; third by Mrs.
Hallmark and low score was held
I by Mrs. Knight.
The women will meet at 8:30
next Thursday morning at the
club course for the first and
third lighters to play in their
respective tournaments. Second
J. H. LONSDALE
General Contractor
Residential & Commercial
Building
Plan & Design
Service
Myrtle Creek Riddle
Canyonville
Phone Riddle 620
2k
WANTED
POULTRY
EGGS
TURKEYS
Highest Cash Prices
Douglas County Poultry
Phone 374 Oak & Spruce Sts.
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ELECTRICIANS
VaUeyE3ectric. Phoria9q9;
RADIO SERVICING
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34.
Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens.
Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherlln
PAINTING
BRUSH or spray painting, in
terior, or exterior. Phone 898-J
or 712-R. PO Box 288.
PLUMBING
Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121.
Wm. A. MARDORF. Ph. 702-R-2.
TERP'S PLUMBING. Ph. 736-J.
PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34.
Sound equipment ior all uees.
FLORISTS
Lillie's Flower Shop. 819 Win
Chester St. Phone 158.
RUSSELL'S
Typewriter Service
Office Machine Service
and Supplies
335 N. Jackson Phone 320
BUILDING
Day or Contract
General Carpenter Work
For Free Estimate Call
AL'S FIXIT SHOP
Ph. 857-R
Wells' Painting Service
Painting, Decorating,
Paperhanging
Brush or Spray
1115 Union Ave. Phone 802-L
Roseburg Refrigeration
AH Commercial
Sales are Service
Maintenance and Repairs
HORN AND MARSTERS
328 N. Jackson
Phone 270
CEMENT CONTRACTING
ALL KINDS
FORM BUILDING
Will also put basements under
old houses.
Ed Fuchs, Fuchs Bros.
Ph. 402-L Kra'i E. 6th St.
OLAF A. LOVLIEN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Remodeling, repair, and
new construction.
P. O. BOX 522, ROSEBURG
CONTRACT PAINTING
Paperhanging
Home Decorating
JACK PRESTON
504 S. Stephens Ph. 555-J
HARGIS ELECTRIC
Specialists
Radio, Refrigeration. HousshoU
Appliance Service
20 Years Experience
All Work Guaranteed
112 E. Cass St. Phone 91
Rentals
Floor Sanders Edgeri
Bait Sanders Disc Sanders
Concrete Mixers Power or
Hand
Skilsaws Drills
Wheelbarrows Lighting Plant Concrete
Trowel
Paint Spray Outfits
Osbun Electric
Wert End of Oak SV BtUn
flighters will hold matched play.
Luncheon will be served at 12:
30 and the bridge play will be
gin at 1:30 o'clock.
FRED L. DOW
Registered Civil Engineer
and
Land Surveyor
Land Surveys Construction
Room 210 Douglas County
AT SERVICE
Tennessee Walking
Horse Stallions
Doughboy
No. 401198
Copper chestnut, flax mane
and tail height 15.2, weight
1170.
Major Roan Allen
No. 432222
Cherry roan, mixed mane and
tail height 15.1, weight 1100.
At
FRANK ELLISONS
BARN
(Near Fairgrounds)
Rosefcurg Paint Shop
Painting and paper hanging
Texture painting a specialty,
Phone 422, 504 S. Lane St
CURTIS L. WINDERS
STUDIO OF MUSIC
Instruction on violin, piano, and
all band instruments.
327 W. Cass, Room 4
Ed's Automotive Service
Complete Overhaul Service.
We specialize in body, lender,
and paint work.
Edwin R. Buckle
At Lookingglass Store
L K. CORNWELL
DESIGNER
224 Medical Arts Bldg.
Phone 583.
ROSEBURG TRANSFER
& STORAGE
Moving and Storage of
Household Coods
130 N. Pine Phone 927
Cement Work
Garage Floors, Driveways,
Sidewalks, Patios, etc
Free Estimates
Immediate Service
Write Box 158, c-o Newe
Review . TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yourself
Save It Long or Short
Trips
Ellison's Service Station
740 8. Stephens Phone 687
FULLER BRUSHES
N. L. LEHRBACH
Locel Dealer
416 Fowler. Phone 170-J
J. E. NEWBERRY'S
WASHING MACHINE
Parts Service, Service for
All Makes.
Call at 102 W. Commercial Ave.
CORKY'S ELECTRIC
Electric Motor Repairing
Appliance Repairing
All Work Guaranteed
Piokup and Dolivery .Service
324 N. Jackson Phone 270
Venetian Blind
Sales and Service
Estimates Free
CHARLES HODSON
1525 Cedar St.
Phone 7125-L
Painting
Paper Hanging
Interior & Exterior Decorating
Herbert E. (Woody I Wood
Phone Still Waitinq
2020 Myrtle Ave. Nebo Vista Add.
Nor,h "&sS3 Sow
Side Shop
At the Sign of the Saw
Mills $tikf Edge"
Saw aeoatrlntf Nevr and ITied Su-
P.Oiebui s, Oroson Phone SO-R
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Lotus Graves
Phone 989-J 631 S. Stephens
PIANOS
Baldwin, Wurlitzer,
Gulbransen
Ott's Piano Dept.
at
Lund's Radio Store
SEE HATCHER
For your building needs . . .
The building you want The
way you want itl
Free Estimates
Phone 402-R
For Appointment
TYPEWRITERS
ADDING MACHINES
Cleaned and Repaired
Dependable, Speedy Service
Coll Ken's 989-J
631 South Stephens .
AUTHORIZED
Said
Servlc
RPRGH'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
530 Winchester St.eet
Servicing All Makes Wanherj
Phone 605 JRosebuxg, Orrgo,
ROSEBURG CABINET
SHOP
Millwork Glasi
Builder's Hdwe.
Cabinets
Sander for Rent
440 N. Jackson St. Ph. 303
Roseburg Plumbing & Supply
Company
Plumbing by Contract
or Time and Material
No ob too large or too small
Dixonville Highway
Phone 462-J-2
White & Stillwell
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Industrial and residential; no job
too large or too small. Write
Route 2, Box 396-1, Roseburg.
THE "LEWIS" LINE
Mechanical Log
Turners
Sawmill Dors Belt Feed Works
Made on Order
J mile west Coos Junction
PRINTING
PROMPT, EFFICIENT,
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
ROSEBURG PRINTING CO.
Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 943
DIESEL AND GAS
TRACTOR SERVICE
Combines end All
Farm Equipment.
Fred Goetz
Garden Valley Road
Rt. 2, Box 161, Roseburg, Ore.
BULLDOZING
Leveling, grading and excavat
ing. Cats for hire, large or
small. Log roods built and
rocked. Mill ponds dug. For
free estimates see
Tallon & Phillips
327 South St.
Phone 563-R, or 30 F-31.
Ford Ferguson for hire with'
driver, contract or hourly.
New lawns put in, land
scaping, etc. Also cement
work.
Rogers Bros.
Write Box 364, News-Review
ROSEBURG PAVING CO.
Asphalt Paving
Millyards. Drivewavs. Stations,
Floors, Sidewalks
Custom Blading
Office: 634 S. Main
Telephone 72J Free Estimates