The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 21, 1948, Image 3

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    NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 21, 1948
THREE
NOW THAT YOU'RE
"JUST MARRIED"
. . . it's mighty import
' ont that your new home is
financed with the kind of
' home loan that's right for
you! For a safe ond time
proven plan to achieve
debt-free ownership, see
Ralph L. Russell!
RALPH L. RUSSELL
Loam and Insurance
112 W. Cass Phone 913
Loan Representative
Equitable Savings &
Loan Assn.
Papal Medal
One ot two gold medals recently
presented by the Vatican to the
Pope commemorates his 1947
achievements. It bears a por
trait ot the Pope on the lace,
and on the back the nine saints
canonized dj-ing the year. At
bottom right Is St Francis
Xavier Cabrinl, first American
citizen to be so honored.
REWARD
Ladies' or Man's Benrus Wrist Watch
GIVEN FREE
To person supplying information leading to the rental or
lease of a five or six-room unfurnished house or a small
furnished apartment inside city. Reward given only to
first person supplying such information, and only if we
actually rent the house or apartment.
Call at Lawson's Jewelry
or Phone 448
VALLBOARD
You Can Now Have a Choice
of
Johns-Manville t : . Rrtex , .
Simpson Board Flinfcofe
Masonite Plywood
4' x 8' Sheets
16"x32"Tile
DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
Phone 128
402 W. Oak
,s
Section I.R.D. 12343
Technocracy, Inc.
PRESENTS
Harry Briggs
Authorized Speaker
Speaking On
"Security For America"
I. 0. 0. F. HALL
Corner Jackson and Cass
Wednesday, July 21, 1948 8:00 P. M.
Admission 50c, Inc. Tax
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Burglars Steal Funds
From Church Strong Box
SPOKANE, July 20 W
Burglars ripped open a strong
box In the First Presbyterian
Church last night and escaped
with more than $1200 In flood re
lief donations.
Detectives said today the
thieves had forced open a side
door and punched a large hole in
the heavy strong box with a
sledge, wrecking bar and chisel.
Dr. Paul Calhoun, pastor of the
church, told officers this morning
that It appeared the burglars
were familiar with the interior
of the church and that they had
known about the special collec
tion taken last Sunday for Hood
relief at woodland, wash.
Atry. Gen Neuner Attends
To Property Interests
Attorney Gci.eral George Neu
ner arrived in Roseburg Tuesday
for the announced purpose of
"repairing fences." Not political
BOYSENBERRIES
You Pick
12'2C otTnd
H. A. WINSTON
Winston Section 6 ML
. South
1st road South of Winston
Bridge
Church. Military
Rites Held For
Eli A. DuMont
i
The remains of Ell Abraham
1 DuMont, 29, killed In action July
20, 1944, on Biak Island in the
South Pacific, arrived In Rose
burg last night, accompanied by
, Staff Sgi. August Belmont. The
l body was met by members of
the American Legion Umpqua
Post No. 16 and escorted with
military honors to the Roseburg
Funeral Home.
He was born July 11, 1915, In
Grand Ronde, and moved to Glide
with his parents when a small
child. He was a member of the
Roseburg National . Guard and
was one of the first to go over
seas. He enlisted in 1940 serving
In Co. D. 162 Infantry and In the
41st Division, known as the
famous Sunset Division. He was
a member of the Catholic Church.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs.
Esther LaBonte, Glide; six sis
ters; Mrs. Josephine Schloppie,
Salem; Mrs. -Pauline Lombay,
Boring; Mrs. Marie Schloppie,
Glide; Mrs. Rosette Dale, Boring;
Mrs. Esther LaBonte, San Pedro,
Calif.; Mrs. Betty Daniels, Bor
ing; two brothers: Lester and
Floyd, both of Glide.
Graveside services will be held
In the Catholic Cemetery Thurs
day, July 22, at 10 a. m., with
Father Sebastian Ward officiat
ing, and with military honors by
the American Legion and Co. D.
162 Infantry. ' r
At the train when it arrived at
12:46 a. m. today were Irv Brunn
and George Jackson, color bear
ers, and Harold Lent7, Jim Young,
Joe Quant, George Trapalis, Er
win Short, Roy O. Young and
Ted Post, who were the honnr
guard and will serve as pall bear
ers. A firing squad from the
original Company D, with which
DuMont served, will give the sa
lute over the grave.
Fire Destroys High
School at Vancouver
VANCOUVER. Wash.. July 21.
iJP) A fire destroyed most of
Ogden Meadows Hiph School to
day, and left tne school board
with the problem ot where to edu
cate more than 600 students next
fall.
The fire, of undetermined
cause, broke out between 3 and
4 a.m. and swept through 24 class
rooms, the cafeteria and kitchen,
offices, home economics room,
and machine shop.
The gymnasium and several
rooms In the wick north wing
were saved. A few other rooms
r-ay be partly salvagable.
The building was appraised at
$200,800. It was a var-bullt struc
ture, and anticipated a fall en
rollment of 650 students Includ
ing Vanport flood evacuees who
have moved here.
Firemen said the blaze appar
ently started In the frame wing
wnere tne onices ana cafeteria
are.
WALLBOARD
I Page Lumber & Fuel
164 k. Znd Ave. S. Ph. 242
fences, he hartened to add, but !
the fences around his ranches at
Riddle and Canyonville.
He plana a week's stay I.. Doug
las County, looking after his
property interests.
In the Vneantime, lurs. Neuner
has gone to Seattle to visit their
son-in-law and laughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Butt, and the grand
son, John R. Butt Jr., bora July
10. Mrs. Butt was the former
Carol Mae Neuner.
events, contests and game . for all
ages, with appropriate prizes.
Those attending are urged to
register immediately upon arrival
at the picnic grounds.
EX-KANSANS TO PIONIC
- All former residents of Kansas
are Invlt d to attend the annual i
Kansas Picnic Sunday, July 25, at
Bryant Park In Albany, accord
In to word received from Al
Burns, president of the associa
tion. A basket luncl will be held
at noon followed by Interesting
Loans on Homes
FOR LESS
Repay at any TIma
. Without Penalty
UMPQUA SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSN.
MODERN Banking
with
OLD FASHIONED Friendliness
Douglas County
State Bank
M,mhr rdrml
DapotH Insurant Corp.
Mother of Roseburg
Resident Passes Away .
Jennie Lovena Crowley, 63,
mother of Delmer Crowley, Rose
burg, died at Cheshire, Ore., July
9, according to information re
ceived here. She was born In Ana
tone, Wash., Feb. 11, 1885. Sur
viving are her husband, Walter
L. Crowley, Cheshire; four daugh
ters, Mrs. Elsie Starr, Willits,
Cel.; Mrs. Maude Bagwell. Oak
land, Cal.; Mrs. Martha Collett,
Salt Lake City, Utah, and Mrs.
Pearl Ferguson, Eugene; two
sons. Delmer of Roseburg, and
James of Junction City. One son.
Jack L. Crowley, was killed at
Okinawa during World War II.
She is also survived by seven
gran Ichlldren. Funeral services
were held Tuesday July 13, In
Junction Cltv.
Vital Statistics
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ERICKSON BURR Phillip Al
fred Erickson, Tenmlle, and Mary
Belle Brlnt Burr, Roseburg.
SHOW ALTERBO YD William
H. Showalter, Roseburg. and Net
tie J. Boyd, Paradise.
McLAIN-STOREY Willis Dale
McLaln and Elva Ilene- Storey
both of Roseburg.
THREE FINED
James Ellis Henderson, arrest
ed on a charge of havlnc a de
fective muffler and failure to
vleld the right-of-way to a pedes
trian, was fined S5 In Munictnal
Court Tuesday, reported Judge
Ira B. Riddle. Dal. Lmerald Long
and Tyler Brown Evans each
paid fines of S2 for having de
fective mufflers, the Judge re
ported.
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