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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1948)
KQ5E5URS KEWS-REViEW, ROSEBURS, 0RE50F3 WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 21, 1948' TRRfB ILiOCcll News Club to Meet The Women's Civic Club will meet at S o'clock Thursday night at the Canvon ville I. O. O. F. hall wiiit Mrs. Wilson as guest speaker on the tupic, "Manufacturing oi Pottery." Visits In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe of Roseburg spent Monday in Medford visiting friends. Reported III Jim Boudreau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bou dreau, is reported to be ill at his home. Spend Day In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watson of Roseburg sixnl Tuesday in Eugene attend ing to business. Stedfast Class to Meet Sled fast Class will meet at a 12 o'clock potluck luncheon at the First Presbyterian Church, Tliuisday, April 22. Miss Luella Cunning ham will have charge of the de votions and program. CHIROPODIST FOOT SPECIALIST Dr. E. W. Carter 129 i N. Jackson St. (Over Rexall Drug Store) Hours 9 A.M. 5 P.M. (Evenings by Appointment) Telephones Office 1170 Residence 495-L' PAUSE... REFRESH AT BIG RED COOLER l:j k-ji- j imiuI lp H t- tOniEO UNDER AUTHOWTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY iV Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Roseburg G 1948, The Coca-Cola Company Visiting at Thompson Home Mrs. J. H. Strlcklin of Salem is spending a few days in Roseburg as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil Thompson. Back to WorkPaul Landruss has returned to his work at the Roseburg Printing Company, fol lowing three weeks Illness at his home in this city. Sunshine Club to Meet North side Sunshine Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Elizabeth Paul. A hat show will be held during the so cial hour. Back In School Larry Freder ickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Frederickson, is back at the Rose School, having recovered from in juries suffered a week ago in an accident. Election of Officers Myrtle Creek P.-T. A. will hold election of new officers Thursday night, April 22, at 8 o'clock at the High School. Program and refresh ments. Members and patrons of the school invited. Lady Elks to Meet Lady Klks will meet Thursday night at an 8 o'clock dessert-supper at the temple with Mrs. A. M. Jacklin, Mrs. L. F. Nielsen, Mrs. Johns and Mrs. Greenquist, hostesses. Prizes will be awarded winners in contract bridge and pinochle. Working at Umpqua Hotel Victor C. Davis, formerly with the Nevada - Biltmore Motel in Las Vegas, Nov., has accepted the position of room clerk at the Hotel Umpqua replacing E. R. (Zeke) Walton, who has accept ed other employment. Visits in Medford Mrs. James E. Sawyers has returned to her home on North Stephens street in Roseburg, following a short stay in Medford visiting Ella Ruth Dickerson, former Rose burg High School teacher. Miss Dickerson is now teaching at Medford. Country Club Women to Meet The women of the Roseburg Country Club will meet Thurs day morning at 9:30 o'clock at the clubhouse for the wetkly contract bridge play, followed by luncheon at 12:30 o'clock and golfing at 1:30 o'clock. Those at tending are asked to bring their own lunch. Coffee will be served. Circles to Meet Circles of the Methodist Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the following places: Circle, No. 1, Mrs. Albert S. Feller, Cal kins road; Circle, No. 2, Mrs. Bruce Mollis, 306 Glen street; Circle, No. 3, Mrs. Wignall, Curry road, and Circle, No. 4, Mrs. H. L. Lebacken, 520 S. Stephens St. Daughter is Born According to a cablegram received here, a daughter, Sahara Anne, was born April 19 to Mr. ' and Mrs. Stanley R. Kidder, at Yokahoma, Japan, where Mr. Kidder is serv ing as U. S. Vice Consul. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kidder of Roseburg. His wife is the former Lucia Booth of Jackson ville, Fla. Dinner Meeting Alpha Theta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi mem bers, will entertain their hus bands and invited friends at a 7 o'clock potluck dinner Satur day night, April 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Todd, 260 Watson street. Those attending are asked to bring either a hot or cold dish for the dinner and their own table service. The party will be informal. 235 N. Jackson T ! .... C- i! I If K I 9041 at 3.95 joins 9040 at 3.50 So many of you love and live in 9040 ... the wonderful, washable, wear-with-all boat-necked blouse at 3.50. And at 3.95, you'll relish the latest winning number, 9041, ..with its new round neckline. Both avoid wrinkles, need no ironing and e-x-p-a-n-d your vocation wordrobe. In Sacony-Ciella, the heavenly acetate rayon... in heavenly colon. (, A Irs a wonderful buy! II I Summer is heaven in Sacony-Ciella. Workina at Safewav Store Mrs. Arthur Montzer haft accepted employment at the Roseburg saieway store. Attend to Business Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Fortin and grandson, Kenneth Kurlinger, of Umpqua, spent yesterday in Roseburg on business. LFOAL NOTICE NOTICE FOR hUR FOR SOHOOI.HOl SF. CONSTRl'CllON UMPQUA DISTRICT NO. 45. DOUGLAS COUNTY, OHF.tfON Sealed proposals will b recrived by the undersigned Clerk of School District No. 45, Douglas County, Oregon, at her residence In Umpqua, said county and state, up to 8:0U o'clock p. m. Friday, the 7th day of May, 1848. for the con struction of a new KCtioolhoute for said Umpqua School District No. 45, tn ac cordance with plans and speciftcatians thereof, which may be obtained from the undersigned Clerk at her said' resi dence or from Leonard deWaard, Suth erlin, Oregon. All bids must be submitted upor blank forms, which will be furnished upon application to the undersigned, and must be accompanied by a certified check payable to Umpqua School Dis trict No. 43, Douglas County, Oregon, for Five Per Cent t5i) of the amount bid, to be forfeited to the School Dis trict in the event said bid is accepted and the bidder slinll fall to enter Into a contract and bond with the School District according to the terms of Raid bid. A bond of One Hundred Per Cent UOOl of the amount of the contract. saUsfactory to the School District, will be required from the contractor. The time slated In the proposals for com pleting the work will be considered In awarding the contract. The School District Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Directors of Umpqua School District No. 45 Douglas County, Oregon. Dated and first published April 21. 1048. DELORNE HENRY. Clerk. Umpqua School District No. 43, Umpqua, Oregon. OIL TO BURN For prompt courteous flitter ed deliveries of high quality ttov and burner oil CALL 152 MYERS OIL CO. Distributor of Hanoook Petroleum Product, for Douglas County. To All Turkey and Poultry Men of Douglas County To produce good birds, keep your brooders and all build ings clean and In a healthy condition by using Sanitlsor on the floor and in the litter. It Is effective in destroying all odor, lice, spiders and flics; It also helps to keep dry floors. Another health measure Is Calfurdinc, this new discovery rids your birds of lice, mites, ticks and worms, with the ex ception of tape worms. Then help them grow and make good by using Fishers Feeds, made from air washed grain. Why not stop in and see Bill at the Roseburg Grange Sup ply and learn more about these new products that will help you produce bigger and better turkeys and chickens. Here on Business Mrs. Mar garet Larders of San Francisco Is in Roseburg visiting relatives and friends and attending to business. In Veterans Hospital Bill Schemer of Roseburg has been admitted to the Veterans Hos pital for medical treatment. Visiting In Roseburg Mrs. Anna Drain of Drain is in Rose burg visiting her two daughters, Mrs. R. L. Whipple and Mrs. Harry S. Black. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winters and son, Ravhave left for their home in Des Moines, Iowa, following a visit in Rose burg as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bailey on Spruce street. Thoy made the trip west via the northern route and are return ing home through California and the southern states. PIANOS Baldwin, Wurlltisr, Gulbranten Ott's Piano Dept at Lund'r Radio Store Phone 1119-J WANTED Rough, green fir clears. Old growth. Full sawn, truck load lots. See Ken Adams or Newt Acker. Taylor Bros. Lumber CO., Sutherlin, Ore. Here on Business Brady Mlunis. regional suuerintedont of agencies of Provident Life insur ance i.ompany, uismurk, N. D., and Charles O. MoGoe, manager for the Eugene branch, are in Uoi-ui;rg attending to business with Special Agent Francis H. Tong. Service Electric Industrial & House Wiring Phone 925-R-2 Write P. O. Box 331 Roseburg, Oregon FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING ESTIMATES LESLIE PFAFF 320 Ward St Roseburg Phone 651-Y Loans on Homes FOR LESS Repay at any time without penalty UMPQUA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. lie It's No Secret- In fact, we'd like everyone to know 'NEBRASKA C0RNHUSKERS' Are Having Potluck Dinner-Carnival-Dancing Evergreen Grange Hall Saturday, April 24-7:30 P. M. Door Prizes Games Bring Own Table Service. jPp(P 7" pe tun. I .dv.nc ciMGEK EH . Q 8f mi WOOL PRODUCERS! Consign or Se.ll Your Wool Outright to UMPQUA PRODUCE CO. Agents for Clifford W. Brown Solem, Oregon. Advancing on Consignment 42V2C lb. Outright Purchase 46!2c lb. All consigned wools are graded Immediately in Salem, Oregon We receive 6 days each week. Reconditioned Wool Bags 75c New Wool Bags , $1 .50 Phone 415 Warehouse 401 W. Oak STARTS TODAY 4 DAYS HARD-RIDING, HARD-F2GHT1NG tA "sSy t for pr Lj-'V . LAW and d m LOVE.i K-fJ-lL ' "iA : J V V .... . William John Catherine ELLIOTT CARROLL MclIOD Albert DEKKER Andy DEVINE GIFT GOSSIP by Margie Hello there, all you apathetic people: Well, kids, what shall we do today? Play "One Old Ox Opening Oysters," or would vou rather explain the Einstein theory of whatyoumacallit? You vote for the ox, eh? How Jolly! So we'll continue with "Two toads, totally tried, trying to trot to Troy," then carry on with "Three tawny tigers tickling trout." And so it goes until the climax of "Twelve twittering tomtits on the top of a tall tot tering tree." If you want to learn the remainder of the artful alli teration connected with this game, simply send me a post card, accompanied by one plati num mink coat or an old Studebaker, and your reply will come by return mail. And now! But as long as we are seeking pastime, let's hlppety hop down to DOROTHY'S rumpus room at 115 S. Stephens St., and play "I Spy" all over the place. Here on this rack are some book shelf games. Bowling Kingo, Plmllco and Chung Peg, all done up in neat little cases that could readily be mistaken for books. Easy o play and easy to store away; not gaudy but gay, and fun every day. Larger size book shelf games pre sent a selection of Baseball, Back gammon, Checkers, Gin Rummy, and Acey Ducey. No excuse for ennui with a library like that at hand. Now we'll skip rope Into the back room and tag a swell plastic-coated game board, ready to play you a match of checkers, chess, acey ducey or backgam mon. These make scrumptious lap boards, too, for various other sedentcry activivities. They're strong, rigid and smooth, and Just the right size for almost any pur pose, outside of a football game. Plastic checkers, if you're inclin ed that way. Sparks Is the name of another game at DOROTHY'S that should ring the bell with many a young lassie. Gives the Ingredients for learning and transmitting the Morse code. Especially swell for Scouts, and in cases of extreme S. O. S. And for grown-up boys, interlocking plastic poker chips in handy carry-all racks. At DOROTHY'S, fellow . sports peo ple. Tally-ho, Margie. !Pd. Adv.) STARTS TODAY l' reft . JOHN WAYNE LARAINE DAY i f D..... .. C.I.J.. 6 ' ' Into Violent I X V t ' - v f V WW V M C with SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE 4tS?v JUDITH ANDERSON f. ANTHONY QUINN Undergrwnd lotllt . . . ,r . Rogtng TorifllH Dtry lotllWAjolnil rrJtflrl. o Mighty Strectanl isfziyz O L O R BY B v':-. P