ROSEBURG NEWS-REV1EW, ROSEBURS. OREGOR. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1947
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INDIAN TOMORROW-ONE WEEK
III at Home Mrs. C. L. Sin
clair is reported 'to be ill at her
home on Harrison street.
Mrs. Betts III Mrs. F. I. Betts
is reported to be ill at her home
on Winchester street.
Auxiliary to Meet The Eagles
Auxiliary will meet Tuesday
nitiht, November 25, at 8 o'clock
at the new lounge at the Eagles
hall.
Obtain Marriage Ucente A
marriage license has been is
sued at Vancouver, Wash., to
Clayton Kirtley, 37, and Margie
Esles, 31, both ol Drain.
Reported III Ruby Jo Find
lay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Findlay, is reported to
be ill at her home on the Keasey
road.
Back From North Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cummins have return
ed to their home on Hamilton
Avenue, following a week's stay
in Portland attending to business.
Returns to Work Mrs. Winnie
Sutton has resumed her work
at the Roseburg Safeway store,
following an illness of seven
weeks at her home in this city.
Visiting In California Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Lange, 221 E. Com
mercial Ave., Roseburg, left Wed
nesday to visit with relatives at
Tehachapi and other points in
California.
Eden Ladies Aid to Meet The
Eden Ladies Aid of the Elgarose
Lutheran Church will sponsor a
Thanksgiving festival next Tues
day, November 25, at the church
basement.
Club to Hold Sale The Garden
Valley Women's Club will hold
its annual bazaar and cooked food
sale Saturday from 9 A.M. to 5
P.M. at the E. G. High Insurance
office at the corner of Jackson
and Cass streets.
Will Attend Game Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bergh of Roseburg
are leaving in the morning for
Eugene to attend the annual
homecoming of University of Ore
gon and will enjoy the U. of O.
O.S.C. football game.
Visitors at Poirot Home Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hart and Rill
Hart of Douglas, Wyo., and Mr.
and Mrs. Waiter S. Hart of Fres
no, Calif., are in Roseburg to
spend a few weeks visiting Mr.
and Mis. Charles Poirot and fam
ily. Henry, Bill and Walter Hart
are brothers of Mrs. Poirot. Wal
ter and Bill Hart, former Rose
burg residents, are also enjoying
a visit with friends while here.
Brunch to Be Held The women
of the Roseburg Country Club
will sponsor a Thanksgiving
Brunch for the members and
their invited guests at 9:30 o'clock
next Tuesday morning at the
Country clubhouse. Reservations
must be made by Saturday eve
ning by calling either the chair
man, Kirs. O. R. Hess at 82, or
Mrs. Fred Lockwood at 357-Y.
Potluck Dinner To Be Held
The Roseburg Rebeknh Lodge,
No. 41, will sponsor its annual
- homecoming affair at a 6:30
o'clock potluck dinn?r Tuesday
night at the I.O.O.F. hall. Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson are co
chairmen, asissted by Ina Farns
worth, Velma Hermann, Effie
Schwarz, Lerah Rafle, Ethel
Bailey, Dorothy Smith, Vivian
Logsdon and Mary Peterson. En
tertainment will be In charge of
Nora Frauendiner, Laverne Nick
ens and Jessie Hill.
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Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald and Joan Caulfield in a "warm"
scene from their heart-warrming comedy, Paramount's "Welcome
Stranger." The film, which opens next Sunday for a week's run at
the Indian theater, reunites Bing and Barry for the first time since
the honor-laden "Going My Way." The picture also boasts an Impos
ing array of supporting players, including Wanda llendrix, Frank
Faylen, Elizabeth Patterson and Percy Kilbride.
Reported Better. Mrs. P. E.
Beaver, who resides on the Kea
sey road, is reported to be im
proved at the Roseburg Sani
tarium, where she has been a
patient since Armistice Day.
Thimble Club to Meet Neigh
bors of Woodcraft Thimble Club
will meet Monday at a 1 o'clock
potluck luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Henry Erskine. 909 Cobb
street. Those attending are asked
to bring their own table service.
Carters Return Home Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Carter have re
turned to their home at 519 Cobb
street, following a month's visit
with the former's parents and
other relatives in Glenham and
Mobridge, S. D. ,
Employed In Portland Stan
White, who recently resigned as
manager of the News-Review dis
play advertising department,
writes that he is now employed
as account executive with Foster
& Kleiser advertising agency in
Portland. He was succeeded here
by James Turk, formerly employ,
ed with the Vancouver Sun.
Spend Thrusday Here Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Martin of Sheridan,
Ore., spent Thursday evening in
Roseburg1 visiting and attending
to business. They formerly made
their home here, at which time
Mr. Martin was engaged in the
logging business and Mrs. Martin
was employed by the News-Review.
Chapter to Meet Alpha Theta
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will
meet Tuesday night. November
25, at 8 o'clock at the home of
Lucy Todd at 260 Watson street,
with Brenda Gardner and Vir
ginia Svron assisting hostesses.
The program on "Invitations and
Introductions ' win De in cnarge
of Betty Rawson.
Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Hamlin. Jr., and daughter,
Marilvn. and son. Ed III. of Salt
Lake City. Utah, left Wednes
day for their home, following a
trip to Kiddle Sunday to atiena
the golden wedding celebration of
Mr. Hamlin's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hamlin. Sr.. of Canyon-
ville. which was held at the Frank
Hamlin home. Frank Hamlin Is
also a son of the Ed Hamlins. The
Salt Lake City visitors spent sev
eral days in Rnaoburg visiting
Mr. Hamlin's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. I Taylor,
and family, on South street. En
route home, they plan to stop in
San Francisco for a visit with
Mrs. Hamlin's sister.
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Continuous Show Saturday from 1:45
New Chief of Police
Appointed at Eugene
EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 21. PV
Lt. Keith L. Jones, Portland Po
lice Department, has been named
as Eugene's new chief of police.
City Manager Deane Seeger
announced Jones' appointment
from a list of more than 15 for
mal applications for the $3,900-per-year
position. He replaces L.
L. Pittenger, who resigned sev
eral months ago after an incident
when he allegedly struck a teen,
aged boy. Pittenger has siiice
been appointed chief at Oregon
City. ,
The new police chief is 37
years old and has had 10 years
experience in police work. He
was born in Salem and was a
graduate of Salem High School
and Willamette University, where
he was a four-year letterman in
varsity athletics.
Junes served in the Marines
during the war.
Movie Brings Catholic
Edict Against Theater
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 21. UP)
Dennis Cardinal Dougherty,
head of the Philadelphia Arch
diocese, today instructed the area's
1.000,000 Catholics to stay away
from the Fox theater here "at
least one year" because the thea
ter refused to discontinue show
ing film "Forever Amber."
The Cardinal ordered the ban
In a letter to pastors in the Archdiocese.
Separate Training
School to be Built
For Tough' Boys
SALEM, Ore., Nov. 21 (.T) A
$319,785 building program, which
will enable the Boys Training
School at Woodburn to segregate
its tough boys from the ones who
can be helped, won unanimous
approval today from the State
Board of Control and the State
Emergency Board, with contract
for the work being given to W.
C. Smith, Inc., Portland.
The project calls for construc
tion of a gymnasium, cottage for
50 more boys, and a shop build
ing. The purpose is to divide the
school into two divisions to seg
regate the bos. State Treasurer
Scott said "about 5 per cent of
the 110 boys in the school are
tough and candidates for the
penitentiary, while the other 95
per cent can be taught."
M. D. Woolley, superintendent
of the school, said the institution
still would be crowded to capac
ity after the building program
is completed, because of the
school's long waiting list and be
cause the school now is forced
to keep boys an average of six
months, thus discharging there
before they are ready.
Woolley said 22 per cent of
the boys are repeaters because
they can't receive proper train
ing, whereas the number should
be about 12 per cent. He said
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3IS Pacific Bldg.
there are many boys' in the peni
tentiary who are there only be
cause lack of facilities made it
impossible for them to get proper
training at Woodburn.
He said that there are many
boys around the state who are
waiting to get in. While they are
waiting, they are being kept In
county Jails, some of them lor as
long us six months.
... WAGE BOOST SOUGHT ....
EUGENE, Ore, Nov. 21-.fv
The Willamette Valley district
council of the AFL Lumb.-r and
Sawmill Workers Union reported
today that a 5-cent wage in
crease has been asked by most
of the hum's locals.
Negotiations have not yet be
pun. The council represents 44
locals.
In the New England region
three-fourths of the farms houses
are about 60 years old, according
to estimates made recently.
Power Shortage Bans
Northwest Industries
SPOKANE, Nov. 21. (.Tn New
industries are bein pivvented
from expanding into the Pacific
northwest, Dr. Paul Raver, Bon
neville power administrator, as
serts, because of a shortage of
power that will continue "at least
until 1954."
The administrator said in an
interview that then' Is no power
lor uddilio:uil Industries and that
existing iiulu.sti us ure also ask
ing tor more power.
He pn-dicted the "shortage"
would continue until VXA and
would be eased then only if Con
gress authuries construction of
the Hungry Horse. Foster Creek
and Mc.N'ary dams. "We've al
ready lost two vein's on the Fos
ter Creek dam," he said, and it
probably would not lie finished by
1954.
In 1941 each American on the
average smoked 1,550 cigerattes.
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