NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1948
NINE
LOCAL NEWS
Daughter Is Bern A daughter,
weighing seven sounds, was born
October 10. In Washington. D. C-.
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wimer
.formerly of this city. Mrs. Wl-
mer was formerly Freda Thomp--son
and is a daughter of Mrs.
IT. W. Thomason of this city. Mr.
Wimer Is in government service
tin Washington, D. c.
Back Fram Hunting Del mar
Clemons and Harry Drullner have
' returned to their homes in Rose-
burg, following a hunting trip in
lilt
the Sutherlin vicinity.
mer bagged a large buck. '
for-
Visiting at May Horns Mr.
Pearl Harper of National. Wash.,
is spending a few days in Rosa
burg as the guest of Mrs. Jack
May, before going to Colorado
for' a visit. Upon her return, she
expects to make her home her.
C. D. PARKINSON, M. D.
Ear Nose Throot Specialist
Announces the opening of his new office
in the Pacific Building
Office Hours 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Evenings on Msn., Tues., Thurs., Frl. 7:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M.
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at
Roseburg Jewelers
248 N. Jackson
Only 60 Shopping Days
Til Christmas
Christmas Shopping in October
DAILY DEVOTIONAL
(Dr. Charlaa A. Edward)
Who can measure the power
of prayer? Tennvson was right
when he said: "More things are
wrought by prayer than this
world dreams of." The church
perhaps Is falling at this point
as at no other point. We are
often asked this question: Why
do we not see more of the pow
er of God manifested in our
churches and. in the lives of
Hia followers. No doubt it is
because of a lack of fervent
praver, for It Is through prayer
that we reach up and receive
that power that transforms
lives. In these days of chaos and
confusion, we need to turn to
God, as did the disciples of old
with the request, "Lord teach
us to pray." Prayer will bring a
revival to any church, to any
community, to anv nation. It
was the prayer of an Invalid
woman and her sister that
brought Dwlght L. Moody to
England to conduct a revival
that stirred a nation. If we are
to see 4 great turning to God,
we must pay the price through
prayer, and thus we can "bind
the world - --ith golden chains
about the of God." "Prayer
changes ti. J." Amen.
Attend to Buslneee Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Smith of Sutherlin
spent yesterday in Roseburg at
tending to business.
Movee Laboratory Mrs. Viola
Blessing has moved her labora
tory from No. 215 to No. 224 in
the Medical Arts building.
Jsy-C-Ettes to Meet The Jay
CEttes will meet tonight at 8
o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. B.
Josse at 1443 Madrone Avenue.
gs San Francisco Rupture Clinic
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Bask From Lskevlew Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Simmons have re
turned to their heme in Roseburg,
following several days spent in
Lakeview.
Csmmunltv Club to Meet
Winchester Community Club will
meet Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ancel Ketcherslde.
H.I.C. to Meet Evergreen
Home Economics Club will meet
at a noon potluck luncheon
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Nell Lander, if the weather is
rainy, the potluck luncheon will
be held at the grange hall with
Mrs. Lander as hostess. .
Unit to Meet Edenbower
Home Extension Unit will meet
at 7:30 Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. Earl Price. Mrs.
Curtis McCall and Mrs. John
Phillips, project leaders, will dis
cuss meal planning. All home
makers In the community are
Invited.
Country Club Women to Meet
Women of the Roseburg Coun
try Ciub will begin their winter
card tournament play at 9:30
a. m. Thursday at the clubhouse.
Luncheon will be served at 12:30
o'clock and the winter golfing
will begin at 1:30 o'clock.
Leave For Klamath Falls H. J.
Chandler Jr., and son, Bruce, left
today for their home in Klamath
Falls, following a atay in Rose
burg since Sunday attending to
business and visiting the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Chandler Sr., of Kelly's. Korner.
Mr. Chandler Jr., Is radio director
for the Southern Oregon Publish
ing Company . ,
Shower to Be Given A shower
honoring the J. Fultam family,
who lost their home on Oak
Creek by fire a week ago, will
be sponsored by the ladles of the
Glide Baptist Church Thursday
night, Oct. 14. at 7:30 o'clock at
the church. All residents Inter
ested are Invited. A shower of
miscellaneous household articles
will be given the family.
CUT YOUR
EXPENSES . . .
Yes, you can cut your expenses by bringing
those office machines to Ken's for the tops in
repairs.
KEN'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT
631 S. Stephens Phone 1261-1.
City Council to Meet Beta
Sigma Phi City Council will
meet Thursday at a 1 o'clock no
hostess luncheon at the Hotel
Umpqua.
XI Epsllen to Meet XI Epsl
Ion, Beta Sigma Phi will meet
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Albert Carl
son. Hetary Anne to Meet Rotary
Anns will meet at a no-hostess
luncheon Thursday to be served
from 11:30 to 1 o'clock in the
banquet room of the Hotel Rose.
s a. to Meet Chapter BI,
P.E.O. Sisterhood will meet Fri
day, Oct. 15, at a 1:15 o'clock
dessert-luncheon at the home of
Mrs. J. E. Young In Melrose.
Book From Astoria Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Heath have returned
to their home on Route 1, Rose
burg, following a few days at
Astoria attending to business.
Chief Scientist
UaZj
Dr. Karl T, Compton, above, has
been named by President Tru
man to succeed Dr. Vannovar
Bush as the nation's "sclenting
chief of staff. Compton, fsmed
atomic scientist, becomes chair
men of the Armed Forces Re
search and Development Board.
Dr. Bush resigned the past
Russian Rapt U. S. For
'Racial Discrimination'
PARIS, Oct. 13 i.fy Russia
accused the United States, Bri
tain and South Africa yester
day of practicing "a shameful,
dirty and unfair racial discrim
ination."
A Soviet delegate, Alexel Pav
lov, made the charge during so
cial committee debate of a draft
declaration of human rights.
Pavlov spoke of "terrorizing of
Negroes" in the South of the
United States. He alleged oppres
sion of Indian minorities In South
Africa and "discrimination
against natives" In British colon
ial territories.
He said women "suffer serious
political handicaps" in the United
States and Britain.
Massachusetts Court
Okays 'Fortvtr Amber"
BOSTON, Oct. U-fPv-Kath-leen
Wlnsor's novel "Forever
Amber" Is not obscene, Indecent,
or impure, according to a major
ity but divided opinion of the
Massachusetts Supreme Court.
In upholding a ruling of Super
lour Court Judge Frank J. Dona
hue, the .Supreme Court found
the book did not violate state
laws.
Judge Donahue, 67, reported
he fell asleep while reading about
Amber's love affairs. He called
the book "Soporific" and report
ed "sexual episodes abound to the
point of tedium."
Grass Firt Spread Deals
$2 Million Loss in Java
BATAVIA, Java. Oct. 12 t.P
A grass fire which spread to
buildings of the Dutch Naval
Base at Soerabaja caused nearly
$2,000,000 damage yesterday.
An area of nearly a halt
square mile was In ruins, and
food stores were destroyed, a.
Dutch naval communique said,
Suit
Yourself
at
Joe
Richards
Guild to Meet Forsythe Guild
will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday
night at the First Presbyterian
Church parlors with Miss Vera
Fredrlckson and Miss Dolma
Grone, hostesses. All business and
professional women of the
church are Invited and are a-.ked
to bring a gift of money for
Miss Irene Forsythe, missionary
in China, and gifts for the
Christmas box to be shipped f
Miss Krehf and her school for
girls In Germany.
I NOTICE
All members D.A.V. r
J Dean Perrine Chapter D.A.V.
1 will meet at v
j County Courthouse, t:00 p.m. N
J) Thursday, October 14 C
? Attend! Important! S
WARD WEEK
STARTS
TOMORROW!
SEE TOMORROW'S PAPER
Leaves For California Mrs.
Wilbur Culp of Roseburg left
Tuesday for Los Angeles to spend
a month or so visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Margaret Lewis, and
family.
Unit Meeting Announced The
Canyonville-Days Creek demon
stration unit will meet at 1:30
o'clock Thursday at the I.O.O.F.
hall In Canyonvtlle. The subject,
Meal Planning." will Be in
charge of the county demonstra
tion agent, Mrs. Corrlne McTag-
gart. All nomemakeri in the com
munity are Invited.
Lady Elks to Meet Lady Elks
will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday
night at the temple, contract
bridge and pinochle will be In
play. Prizes will be awarded.
Hostesses for October Include:
Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, chairman,
Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mrs.
Armour Murdock. Mrs. H. W.
Greenqulst and Mrs. Hayden
DeCamp,
Woman's Society to Meet The
Woman'o Society will meet at a
1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon
Thursday at the first Presby
terian Church parlors. Mrs. O.
W. Harrah will be hostess chair
man. All women of the church
are Invited and are asked to
bring food, toys or useful gift
Items for the overseas Christmas
box. Mrs. E. S. Hall will present
the program and Mrs. Maurice
J. Newland, president, will con
duct the business meeting.
Foresees Need of Permit
To Be Parent in Britain
LONDON. Oct. 13 Sir
Richard Gregory suggested yes
terday, It may soon be necessary
to fill out a form and get per
mission before becoming a parent
In Britain.
The 84-year-old physicist told '
a mothers' clinic this might be
a good idea, because of the state's
expanding national health re
sponsihlltles. He said local medi
cal officers soon may get let
ters saving:
"Dear Sir: I wish Jo become a
mother. Please tell me what to
do about It and send the neces
sary form of application for my
signature."
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Vote for and Elect
R. G. (DICK) BAKER
For County Commissioner
Thorough Knowledge of Douglas County
Practical Business Ability
Veteran of World War I and World War II
rPsie routines AdrertlMmene
Cooptritlon Nrifndli'ne$j
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Return to Eugene Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Niel have returned to
their home In Eugene, following
a couple of days in Roseburg
visiting at the home of Oscar
Hubbard and family.
Visiting Here Mrs. Gladys Par
tee, who resides on Little River,
has been spending the last 10
days at the home of her brother,
Charles Tyrer, and family, In
Edenbower, to be near her
mother, Mrs. Harvey Allen of
Lookingglass, who has been
critically III at Mercy hotoital.
Mrs. Allen has been under the
care of three trained nurses and
la still reported to be very "1 end
unable to have visitors.
Ingreclieni
Circles to Meet Circles of the
Woman's Society of the Metho
dist Church will meet Thursday
at 2 o'clock at the following
places: Circle, No. 1. to meet at
the home of Mrs. M. Bleile,
1218 Corey Avenue, with Mrs.
H. F. Paulson, co-hostess; Circle,
No. 2, to meet at the home of
Mrs. Bruce Mellls, 306 Glenn
Street: Circle, No. 3, to meet at
the home of Mrs. E. E. Maurer,
860 Templln Street, and Circle.
No. 4. to meet at the home of
Mrs. William C. Woods, 625 Ham
ilton Street.
Book From Hunting Trip Dr.
and Mrs. J. M. Boylea have re
turned to their home on East
Umpqua Avenue, following a
three weeks' vacation and hunt
ing trip to Northwest British
Columbia. They report excellent
hunting and brought back two
moose and a brown bear. They
made the trip by automobile and
from Prince Rupert to Vancouver
by steomer. They reported fine
weather with temperatures about
I the same as In Oregon. Dr. Boyles
returned to his office In the Pa
cific building this week.
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