ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON! THURSDAY, MAY 13, 194$
Local
News
Here from Corvallis Roy J.
Smith of Corvallis was a bu-.iincss
visitor in Roseburg yesterday.
Spends Day Here Mrs. Delia
Trumbo of Oakland spent yester
day in Roseburg on business.
Spend Day Here Mrs. Ken
neth Conn and son of Melrose
spent yesterday in Roseburg on
business;
Club to Meet The Melrose
Teen-age Club will meet tonight,
May 13, at the home of the lead
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith.
Back from Convention Mrs.
G. W. Marshall and Mrs. T. T.
Clark have returned to their
homes in Roseburg, following a
trip to Portland to attend the
P.E.O. convention.
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Public Address System Will Enable All to Hear Inside and Outside
PAID ADVERTISEMENT, DOUGLAS COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE, ROY O. YOUNG,
Shops and Visits Mrs. Cal
Henry of Umpqua spent yester
day shopping and visiting in
RosebuiR.
Returns to Work Mrs. R. Ber
gerson has returned to her work
at the Rose School, following sev
eral days Illness at her home.
Here Vestsrday Don Ward of
tne Aiemorrt Drancn 01 uaiuornia
Pacific Utilities was a business
visitor in Roseburg yesterday.
Business Visitors Floyd Ry
ther and son, Leonard, of the
Callahan Trail district, were busi
ness visitors in Roseburg yester
day. Back from Salem Mrs.
Dwayne Buell has returned to her
home in Roseburg, following a
trip to Salem, where her husband
took the plane for Detroit, Mich.,
to bring back a truck for the Si
Dillard Motor Company.
Will Enter College Roland
Barrows, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Barrows, of Roseburg, left
Tuesday for Los Angeles to attend
Woodbury College for a two-year
course of interior designing and
architecture. His address in Los
Angeles will be 437 South Mari
posa avenue.
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Granae to Meet Evergreen
Grange will meet at 8 p.m. Fri
day at tne nan. Ketresnments
will be In charge of the Juvenile
Grange.
Story Hour Saturday The chil
drens weekly story hour will be
held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the
public library. All grade school
children are invited.
Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs.
George Marsh and small son,
Billy, of Lookingglass spent the
week-end In Portland visiting
relatives. On the return trip, they
were accompanied by Mrs. Mary
Smith, who has spent the last
month visiting In Athena and
with her granddaughter, Mis.
Grant Fade, at Longview, Wash.
Mrs. Smith makes her home with
her son-in-law ami daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Marsh, at Look
ingglass. To Practice New and retiring
officersof the Junior Woman's
Club are requested to attend an
installation practice at 4 o'clock
Sunday afternoon at the Episco
pal parish hall on East Cass
street in preparation for the an
nual installation of officers Mon
day night at 8 o'clock at the
parish hall. Members of the Rose
burg Woman's Club and mothers
of Junior Woman's Club members
will be guests of honor. Mrs.
Robert Harris is chairman.
Officers to Be Installed New
officers of the Roseburg Woman's
Club will be installed following a
12:30 pot luck luncheon at the
Armory Tuesday. Mrs. E. L.
Tauscher, Mrs. R. B. Compton
and Mrs. R. D. Knigge, assisted
by Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, will
be in charge of the luncheon.
Those attending are asked to
bring a covered dish or salad and
their own dishes and silverware.
Annual reports of all departments
of the club will be presented. ,
DESPERATELY NEEDED!
Rental of house, 2 bedroom or larger in Roseburg or
vicinity. By responsible, permanently employed couple
with two children. Will consider purchase on easy terms.
We urgently need a home, can you help us?
Contact Mr. Shepardson at News-Review.
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Visiting In Portland Mrs. J. W.
Oilar of Roseburg is visiting rela
tives in Portland.
Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Cur
tis McCall of Roseburg are en
Joying a week's vacation. Mr. Me
Call is an employee of the Cali
fornia Pacific Utilities.
Rummage Sale The Catholic
ladies rummage sale will be held
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
in the basement of the parish
house on East Oak, street.
D. of U. V. to Meet Florence
Nightingale Tent, No. 15, Daugh
ters ol Union Veterans of the
Civil War will meet Friday night
at 7:30 o'clock at the K, of P.
hall.
Food Sale Saturday Knights
of Pythias Drum Corps girls will
sponsor a cooked food sale Satur
day morning at the Roy O. Young
real estate office on West Cass
street.
Initiated James G. Osborne,
Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Osborne, of Glide, has been
formally initiated into Sigma
Gamma Epislon, geology and
mining national scholastic hon
orary society. He is a student at
Oregon State college.
Initiated in 'Frat' McAfee
Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Campbell, 941 Winchester St.,
was initiated Tuesday into Delta
Phi Alpha, German honorary on
the University of Oregon campus.
Campbell is a junior major in
psychology.
Return North Mr. and Mi's.
Curt Tigard and son, David, of
Albany, and Mr. Tigard's mother,
Mrs. Charles Tigard of Tigard,
Ore., have returned to their
homes, following a visit in Rose
burg with Mrs. Curt Tigard's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Keasey,
Sr.
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Pie Social Sutherlin Grange
has invited the public to a pie so
cial to be held Saturday night at
8 o'clock at the hall. Women at
tending are asked to bring a pie.
Free coffee will be served. An en
tertainment has been arranged
for the occasion.
Potluck Supper Umpqua
Daughters of the Nile will meet
at a 6:30 o'clock potluck suoper
Friday night at the home of Mrs.
Henry Cook in Sutherlin. Mem
bers desiring transportation are
asked to call Mrs. Georue R. Aker
at Myrtle Creek or Mrs. H. R.
Reynolds of Roseburg.
Community Club to Meet
Edenbower Community Club will
meet at 8 o'clock Friday night at
the school playshed. Parents of
children who will enter the first
grade of the school this fall are
to be guests of honor. A motion
picture will be shown during the
program. Refreshments will be
served.
Back From San Fracisco Dr.
Kenneth Oakley returned to his
office in the SlnPleton building
Tuesday, following a trl to San
Francisco with his wile, where
they were called by the death of
his father, Frank Oakley, 68, who
died Sunday, following a recent
major operation. Survivors in
clude the widow, Mrs. Jessie Oak
ley of Toledo, Ohio; a son, Dr.
Kenneth Oakley. Roseburg. and
a brother, Ralph Oakley, Arcadia,
Calif.
Son Is Born A son, James
Donald, weighing five pounds
fourteen ounces, was born May 7
at Sacred Heart hospital In Eu
gene to Mr. and Mrs. Kooert Pat
tison of Springfield, Ore., former
residents of this city. Sunday, Mr.
Patlison's father, Homer Patti
son, the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Pattison, of this city,
and the Robert Paulsons' son,
Robbie, spent the day in Eugene
to see the new baby. Robbie Pat
tison has been staying here with
his grandfather while Mrs. Patti
son is in the hospital.
Leave for Long Beach Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. MacKillop and daugh
ter, Susan, left this morning for
their home in Long Beach, Calif.,
following a trip to Roseburg bv
plane Saturday to spend the
Mother's Dav weekend as guests
of Mrs. MacKlllon's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. P. I . Bubar, on south
Chadwick street. Mrs. MacKillop
is the former Pauline Bubar ol
this city. While here, Mr. Mac
Killop attended to business.
the Armory
TREASURER
Campaign Urges
Anglers
to Retain
Only Large Fish
Real sportsmen usually are
careful with matches when in
the forests, but Douglas Countv
residents this year are to be furn
ished with book matches earn ing
double precaution warnings, Ross
Newcomb, game department bi
ologist, reports.
Working with the Roseburg
Rod and Gun Club, Newcomb is
sponsoring circulation of the slo
gan, "Kill Less Catch More"
with relation to angling. The slo
gan Is designed to call attention
to the fact that virtually all trout
caught in the Umpqua River and
its tributaries are of migratory
species. If permitted to reach the
ocean they will mature and re
turn as large fish. Newcomb is
working to educate anglers to
retain only large fish, releasing
the unhurt small trout so that
they may furnish better sport at
a later date. Through contribu
tions made by Individual Rod and
Gun club members, Newcomb has
had signs printed and posted at
all major fishing spots along the
main river and on the North
Umpqua, as a means of keeping
the slogan constantly before ang
lers. He is now working on a match
cover which will carry the "Kill
Less Catch More" slogan, along
with the "Keep Oregon Given"
reminder, thus providing a double
conservation message. The match
covers are being ordered In case
lots bv Roseburg merchants who
will have their firm names im
printed as a means of advertising.
Program Wins Favor
At a meeting of the Rod and
Gun club membership Tuesday
evening, Newcomb reported
marked success for the educa
tional program and said that
more orders already had been
received for the matches than had
been expected although only few
merchants had been contacted.
Reporting on the Umpqua
River study, which he directs,
Newcomb i'eDorted that a few
steelheads still were passing the
counting station at Winchester,
but that the count was approxi
mately 1500 behind last year.
The count on Chinook salmon
Is gaining, but the season Is very
late. Despite a catch by sports
anglers of 208 known salmon, It
Is anticipated that this season's
escapement, because of the late
season, will be far greater than
last year, although the evele as a
whole is expected to be light,
judging from records of five
years ago.
Rod and Gun club members ap
proved a site for the indoor rifle
range building to be erected bv
the Roseburg Rifle club on the
Winchester grounds, agreed to
soonsor a scholarship for a 4-H
club member selected for profi
ciency In hatching and rearing
pheasants, approved a prize con
test arranged by Cecil Graves
with an outboard motor, shot gun,
target rifle and wrist watches as
nries, and granted permission to
St. Joseph's Parish to use the club
grounds for a parochial school
picnic.
American Ideais to Be
Topic of Radio Series
! First of n scries of six pro
grams, dramatically reconstruct
ing the "Foundations of Our Am
1 erlcan Ideals," will be heard Sun
! dav, Mav 16, over Radio Station
! KRNR. The programs are a pre
I sentatlon of the Supreme Coun
I oil. Knights of Columbus, and are
sponsored in this area by Rose
1 burg Council 2939. announces R.
B. Wandllng. grand knight. -I
Long historical research went
into the preparation of this pro
gram, and the dramatic situa-;
lions are aulhentic as well as
tense and thrilling, said Wan
dllng. High spots of man's cen-!
turles-long struggle to win and
hold the freedom so many Ameri
cans take for granted are packed
into the six 15-minute sketches.
Country Club Golfers
Scheduled at Medford
Roseburg Country Club golfers
will go to Medford Sunday to play
In their first out-of-town tourna-
PAINTING?
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pate or j 'utilf, a toy or J thrco
Mory lionif, there's a "IH'TCII
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jut).
Ami we luvc juiniinu supplici and
aids to make the job city and
"Dutch buy'' color tar.ls to help
you choose bright, molern colors.
Come sec us we ll be fllaJ to an
swer any of your questions about
"Dutth Boy" paint ami how to
apply it.
BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN I
THE EARNINGS i
Douglas County I
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ROSEBURG, OREGON !
Phone 98
Located W. Washington St. and
S. P. R. R. Track
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ment. Gene McElroy, tournament
chairman, requests that as many
as possible make the trip.
Roseburg has played one home
match with Coos Bay and won it.
Tournaments are arranged for
Cottage Grove and Coquille.
In the mens' Wednesday tourn
ament, Maurice Hallmark won
low gross and also close to the
pin. Ernie Pearson won long
drive, and low net was split by
Fred Sears and 'Shorty' Riley.
Father of Sutherlin
Minister Passes Away
George Wright Cotton, father
"f the Rev. EarJ U. Cotton of
Sutherlin, died Wednesday, May
5, at the family home near Salem.
Interment was in the Belcrest
Memorial Park south of Salem.
Mr. Cotton was born March 18,
1860, near Nashua, Iowa, just five
miles from "The Little Brown
Church in the Vale." The author
of the song, William S. Pitts, was
the family physician and ho gave
Mr. Cotton an autographed sheet
music copy of the Song.
A graduate of, Upper Iowa Uni
versity at Fayette In 1889, he
served as a teacher and superin
tendent of schools at several
towns in the Middle West and
Idaho for almost 30 years. He and
his wife moved to Salem, Ore., In
1917 to bo near their children, 1
than ntterwllncr Wlllmrwrln ttnl. I
versity.
Mr. Cotton was an active mem
ber of the Methodist Church. He
and Mi's. Cotton observed their
58th wedding anniversary last
June. The widow and the son sur
vive. Two Slightly Injured
In Accident to Bus
REEDSPORT An east-bound
Greyhound bus driven y Wallace
Denmann of Myrtle Point was
forced off the highway, accord
ing to Denmann, by a west-bound
gravel truck, four miles west of
this city on the Drain-Reedsport
highway at 9:30 a. m. Wednes
day. The bus almost overturned,
throwing the occupants to the
right side. Mrs. Adelle Riley of
Myrtle Point, received a slight
head injury, and Allen D. Rodge
of Ocean Lake, a back injury.
The injured passengers were
rushed to the hospital at North
Bend and the other passengers
were loaded upon another bus and
continued their journey.
Births Announced ai
Mercy Hospital
TITCOMB To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Titcomb, 803 S. Kane
street, Roseburg, May 9, a son,
Edward Rodman, Jr.: weight sev
en pounds four and one-half
ounces.
HEMPHILL To Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Hemphill, Canyonville,
May 10, a son, Sidney Douglas;
weight eight pounds five ounces.
LOONEY "foMr. and Mrs.
John D. Looney, Camas Valley,
May 10, a son, John David:
weight eight pounds one ounce.
Attends to Business Kenneth
Conn of Melrose was a business
visitor in Roseburg yesterday.
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Welcome to Mrs. Kidder .
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Broadcast of the welcome at
Portland given to Mrs. S. L. Kid
der of Roseburg, Oregon Mother
of 1948, as she flew east to New
York Monday, Is scheduled over
KOIN at Portland at 10:15 to
night. The program was trans
cribed. Members of the Business and
Professional Women's Club here,
who arranged Mrs. Kidder's trip
East, were Informed by the Port
land Chamber of Commerce that
Mrs. Kidder was greeted there
by members of the ladles' division
of the Oregon Advertising Club.
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