12 The New-Reiew, Roseburg, Ore. Sot., Moy 28, 14 LOCAL Reported III Larry Worth - ington is reported to be ill at his home in Rosebure. Resigns Mrs. Harold fxess has resicned her work at the S ver Nook Gr lor tne summer months. Ill of Pneumonia Boh Hanna, resident of Oakland. Is reported to be quite 111 of pneumonia at his home. Return Here Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bellows have returned lo Roseburg aftpr spending several days in Portland. Return From Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sehultz have re turned to their home in Roseburg, following a trip to Laramie, Wyo. ,",hm to Lot Anaeles Mrs, Beatrice Linser has left for Los Angeles to spend a couple 01 months visiting her son, David Linser. Will Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Marsh of Medford will spend Sunday and Monday in Roseburg as guests of the latter's niece, Mrs. L. J. Crafton. Go To Portland Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Miles and daughter, Mary Jeanne, of Roseburg are spending the weekend In Portland, whpre they will attend the Ice-Follies. To Visit O .A. Kennerly Jr., arrived in Roseburg Friday from San Francisco to spend the week end visiting Mrs. Kennerly and young son, David. At Swenson Home Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nabb of Eugene, form erly of this city, are spending the wpekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Swenson, and family, at Brockway. Back From Eugene Miss Helen Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson of Elga rose, has returned home, follow ing a few days visiting friends in Eugene. Visits Parents Carlton Wilder of Berkeley, Calif., is spending Hie holiday weekend In Roseburg visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Wilder. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. A. Ness of Tacoma, Wash., ar rived in Roseburg Friday to visit over the weekend with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ness, and family. Returns to Ship Keith L. Leach, DKSN of I he U. S. Navy, has returned to his ship, the U. S. S. Baker, San Francisco, follow ing an 18-day leave visiting his fiance, Miss Yvonne I Halt, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lcrny Hiatl, 4m West Douglas Sheet, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Leach, Corvallis. -INSURANCE-AUTO LIFE AUTO FIRE Stale Farm Mutual Insurance O. L. ROSE P. O. Box 4S9 Phono 288 116 W. Cass Over Douglas County Bank Roof Installation Any type Fret estimates All material and Work Guaranteed Lowest Prices Denn Wholesale) Co. North Umpqua Rd. Phones 826 JX-3 461-B-l SATURDAY CLOSING for Gas Company Office . Accomplished Without Inconvenience to Customers Commencing June 4, 19 (9, the local office of Californis Pacific Utilities Company ill be closed on Saturdays, giving our employes the benefit of a two-day week-end. This new arrangement is being accomplished without inconvenience to gas customers. Those who wish to pay their bills at the Company's office on Saturdays may do so by placing an envelope containing remit tance and bill stub in the convenient depository adjoining the front office dxr. Anv emergency may be reported for prompt attention by using the emer gency number listed under the Company's name in the telephone book. Jt is row a five-day neck as to office hours, but, as always, it is a seven-day week of 2-i-hour days for service to our gas customers. UTILITY W B.LiraaNii.PiBilil NEWS 1 Leave For Minnesota Mr, and Mrs. Roy Simpson and sons, I Bpnny and Ronnie, of Roseburg, left today for Crookston, Minn., to j snend a year with Mrs. Simpson s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank , oaira Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Carl South and sons, Teddv and Timmie, have returned to their home In Elgarose, after a visit with friends in Crescent City, Calif., over the last weekend. Weekend Guette Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Casper and daughter, Mahle, of Myrtle Point were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Casper, Mrs. Zella Sinclair and daughter Alice Jean of Elgarose. Weekend Here Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norton of Adair Village ar rived in Roseburg today to spend the weekend visiting relatives and friends. Leaves For 8an Francisco Mis. R. E. Crawford of Roseburg left today for San Francisco, where she will be joined by her son, Earl Crawford, who resides in New Yorl; City, and who is in San Francisco on business. He plans to come to Roseburg for a few days visit, prior to returning to the east coast. Receives Ribbons Car la South, Charlotte Sand and Donna Sundberg of Elgarose School re ceived red ribbons for their dress es, which they displayed Satur day in the 4-I-r exhibit held at the Junior High School, and Mar gie Hanson, Carmen Cooper, Sal ly Brown and Lolelta Buell of the school received white rib bons for their sewing projects. Opens New Store Pat Can non, former Roseburg resident, opened his new store, Lowery's Men's Wear store, at 72nd and Sandy in Portland today. He has been in the uniform division of the Multnomah Counly Deputy Sheriffs since moving from Rose burg lo Portland. His wife, form erly employed by the Umpqua Forest Service here, Is now a secretary for the Bonneville Ad ministration. Arrive For Visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and children. Glenna and David, of Lebanon have arrived in Roseburg to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parr and son, Donald, on East Lone Street. Mr. Davis will return to Lebanon the first of the week and his family will remain for a week's visit. Mr. Davis was formerly manager of the Western Auto Supply store in Roseburg, prior to the purchasing a company store at Lebanon. Baccalaureate Planned For Glide High Grads Glide High School will end Its school year next week with the program announced by Super intendent John R. Orr as fol lows: Baccalaureate services will he held Sunday, May 29, at 8 p.m. In the Glide Baptist Church, with Rev. George Kehoe of Mult nomah Bible College as the speaker. Commencement exercises will he held In the school auditorium Thursday, June 2, at 8 p. m. Dr. Stanley Williamson of Ore gon State College will be the speaker. A school picnic, sponsored by the Parent-Teachers Association, Is scheduled at the school grounds Thursday, June 2, from 10 a.m. to 2::t0 p.mr A track and field meet for the elementary students and next year's first graders is planned. RELEASED FROM JAIL Madison Leitch Gnff, Gendale, Calif., serving a jail sentence on a vagrancy charge, and Fred Fo gus. Riddle, serving on a dis orderly conduct charge, have been released from the count v tail, Sheriff O. T. "Hud" Carter' re ported. SERVICE L1tii.it, mm Cbubauw Utilitiks Company r-S .5P:. H'-A J' JOINS CONSOLIDATION The school, above, of Elgarose Dis trict 136 has been consolidated by vote of the people with Mel rose District 71 and Cleveland District 50. Construction of a now, modern, tive or six-room school building on centrally located site is proposed, but no action can be taken until the consolidation becomes effective July I. The three school build ings will probably have to be used next year, with the new structure tentatively scheduled for use by the start of school in the fall of 1950. Melrose and Cleveland were declared "con ditionally standard" by state in spectors, and Elgarose, though not inspected, is considered similarly rated. The lower pic ture shows the graduating eighth graders. From left to right they are Charlotte Sand, Donna Sundberg, Carla South, Mrs, Vera Matthewman, teach er; Michael Wooton and Glen Hanson. Births Announced at Mercy Hospital SOWEI.L To Mr. and Mrs. Maynard H. Sowell, Melrose Star route, Roseburg, May 26, a son, Maynard Hamilton Jr.: weight seven pounds eight ounces. STRATFORD To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Victor Stratford, Cam as Valley Star roule, Roseburg, May 26, a daughter, Suzanne; weight eight pounds seven oun ces. GRANT To Mr. and Mrs. T.eo Donald Grant, Union Gap, May 26, a son, Hickie Don; weight six pounds ten ounces, KADY To Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Kady, 919 Garden Valley Road, Roseburg. May 26. a daughter, Glenna Jean; weight seven pounds fourteen ounces. WRIGHT -To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, 82S S. Main street, Roseburg, May 25, a son, Chris Walter; weight eight pounds eight ounces. H ETCHER To Mr. and Mrs. Faul E. Hetcher, Rosehure. Mav 2"i, a daughter, IVnese Cather ine; weight seven pounds four State Moose Director Aids Local Lodge Plans Charlea Skill, stala director. ! j Loyal Order of Moose, was here Ms i,siee for Harry Delbeit ! from Portland lhursday to help Hughes, a bankrupt. I correlate plans for the grand; T,e sl,jt siai,.s that on April I opening of the new Moose Lodge ; is, isms. t,P p,opeitv was sold : headquarters, to be located at 3J1 ; m Hughes, who on Dec. 21. 1!M8, So. Stephens St.. and to lay plans petitioned for voltintarv bank I for class Initiation, dated June 8. . ruptev. The plaintiff demands I Skill was the guest of Jerry I payment of St-33 alleged due or j Willis, governor of the Roseburg In 'default to reclaim the property I cnapier, uoyai inner ot Moose. FOR SALE 300 Amp. Motor Driven LINCOLN ARC WELDER Nearly New Warner's General Repair Myrtle Creek Phone 1107 BASEBALL GAME Memorial Day May 30 2 P. M. Roseburg Umpqua Chiefs Medford Exhibition Game ADMISSION Children 30c Adults 71c Tax Included ''p:w'rtm rvfmr ji n' i.j ji i' ' ' J i ''a 11 "'' t'l 'Omflw 11 1 1 ' " 11 : J "I pr ... V W J; t; Vvi fc? "T Tfhit Second Holdup In Three Days Occurs At Coos Bay COOS RAY, May 28. (Pi-The second armed robbery within 3 days occurred here Friday but it didn't net the bandits much money. Two men emptied the cash reg ister of Green's Fats, a small res- taurant. early Friday morning I if" mi ... after holding up the cook and an overseas post in the Euro a waitress. There was only $63 command. The change will there, however. take place about July 1. Then the bandits drove off in Walsh's successor as district a stolen car. Two men had robbed a service SUES TO FORtCLOSK Annie 1.. isruse nas niea a mre closure suit on property, describ ed as lots 1 and 3, block 2, West Park Place. Shut reins Addition to Yoncalla. Named as defend- ...to 11., .,. 1 tt hurl ll,,hoc 1 1 ,.,n i i,,i,,',. ,i i- z nfiiMn' uti under terms provided by law, TRAFFIC FINES LEVIED Fred J. Warner. Portland, was fined SI.) on a chaige of speeding. paid a S10 fine on a charge of driving without lights and having no operator license, reported mu- niclpal Judge Ira B. Riddle. Finlay Field . -A-fctffta & -V v V.. y.-v.,-; '.x.' 7 '"ef.fv ' 4. t - t , 'iiffri?inrfTT,i 'Tfttllwitilii-iiiMiil Northwest Army Engineers PORTLAND, May 28. (.T Col. 0. E. Walsh, Portland Dis trict engineer, was promoted Thursday to North Pacific Di vision engineer, succeeding Col. Theron I). Weaver. Weaver, who has been divi- sion head since it was reactivat- PH in 19-16. will be reassiened to engineer has not vet been named. Col L H Hcwilt Seattle dis- Rice Volley Mrs. J. G. Wales wishes to j gar McDaniel, 74. retired publish thank all the people for remem-! er of the Coos Bay Harbor. North bering her with cards and flow-; fiend weekly newspaper, collaps ers during her illness, both at j ed with a heart ailment at a home ami while at the Mercy Hos- tea Thursday. He died shortly, pital in Roseburg. McDaniel was preparing to take Mrs. Marguerite Mabury and: a photograph at the North Bend son Dale, from Seattle, are mak- j library's 35th anniversary tea ing an extended visit at the Charles Ward home. Mrs. J. W. McDonald who has spent the past two months in Los Angeles has returned to her home again. Mrs. Kenneth Lamar and son Bomiy, ami Mis. Lecil Hart lord and son Cecil, were Roseburg vis - itors Wednesday Mrs Hartford and her son called on Mrs, Grace Grass while In Roseburg. Roy McCord of Nevis. Alberta, banana, is visiting at ine nome "' ' r lvl" "KT ?" KT HiM- Hp P!'rt !'""tl "'p "'k ". " ter Reryl, who has been making her home at the Rice home while attending school in Yoncalla. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rice nf Portland visited the weekend at the Ervin Rice home. Rulterflies can tell differences in Ihe sweetness of liquids that taste alike to human beings. , We do all types of Leather Work Bridles Belts Ladies' Purses Zipper Repair Brown's Saddle Shop Custom Made Saddles and Saddle Repairing Ph. 1579 J 107 S. Sheridan M. E. Brawn Roseburg. Ore. - Picture hy Piiul Jrnklnt Given New Posts trict engineer, was assigned to the Panama Canal Zone. He is being replaced by E. C. Itchner, present head of the engineers' military construction operations in Washington, D. C. Weaver's European job will not be new to him. He served in the European Theater during World War II, and after Ger many's surrender, had the task of restoring industry to produc tion in the American zone of Germany. EDITOR DIES COOS BAY. Mav 2S. .P-Ed- when he was stricken. ST ACE Y FENLEY PASSES Stacey Fenley. owner and op- oratnp nf Qnuvpr RaniHc Mntnl ! riipd ,utidenlv 'in his office Fri- riav Funeral arrangements and ! ohniarv wm he i.nnounced later bv s,ea'rn5 Mottuarv, Oakland. . ' Graham bread took its name j f, om Sylvester Graham, an Am- i PHcan lecturer on temperance and food reform, who advocated bread made of wheat flour in which all the wheat kernel ex cept the husk is used. ,..T. 7 . .. xHREE SCORE AND TEN . . . . " ' "i People nowadays live beyond the Biblical span of 70 years. The i - V Iri"- " w"e man mak5 sllre ,hat he "'H outlive his income. A Sun ! j'" T'' 1 ' h L"' wtirement policy will give i- i vou a guaranteed income as Jfefc A ! long as you live. Start avlng . r'v,,'5?S nsT . i ,oday' w-i J3 .ji-!--'''1'! ' Sun Life Assurance i '. - . .y,f i'v-j Company of Canada DON FORBES Representative " y Douglas County State Bonk Bldg. -"'-ftf' Phone 565-R Res. 859 Class Play Presented By Camas Valley Seniors The Camas Valley senior class play, "Hillbilly Courtship," was presented Thursday evening in the school auditorium. The plot was a turmoil, caused by the Widow Pippin and deaf oid Pappy Stilsby (feudists), se cretly engaging the half-witted village scribe to write the matri monial bureau for a mate. He nhiirroc hut encloses the pictures of Ma's daughter and Pa's son in their respective letters. The young folks are already in love. Complications set m wnen a rariin talent SCOllt flttemntS tO sign Ma I best warbler on Hog Mountain) on tne aottea line. The cast included: Wat.no Wheeler. Dnrene Thrush ttottw niorlrif h .Tanet Mlltirh. Doi- is Wakefield. Robert Wheeler, A-lilo Mvora .Terrv Dancer. Arth ur Pap'st, Jeanne Thrush and Richard jjiearicn. Doctor Dies On Duty In Delivery Room PORTLAND, May 28. (P) Dr. Gifford Seitz, 41, died Friday of a heart attack while on duty in a deliverf room at St. Vin cent's Hospital. Born in Eugene, he attended La Grande Public Schools and was graduated from the Universi ty of Oregon in 1920. In 1939, aft er medical education here, at Johns Hopkins University and Duke University, he began the practice of obstetrics here. Survivors include the widow, president of the Portland Junior league; a stepson. Joseph Sill; and his mother at La Grande. - ROADWAY LEASE SIGNED Tho nmiijlas Cnnntv Court has .ianoH a Ipace with Genrpe D. Madison and Anna Madison for a roadway and gravel stockpile site on Laughlin Bar, and permis sion to haul gravel to County Road 201, known as Madison Road, In Section 30, Township 23 south, Range ( west, w.ot MARKHAM'S- TOY AND WOODWORKING SHOP Winston, Oregon Hiway 99 & 42 Phone 837-J-l For Best In Cabinets ond Woodworking Windows Doors Frames REASONABLE PRICES JSUUL BEAUTIFUL KENTILE FLOORS Now Guaranteed for the Life of Your Home COEN SUPPLY COiViPANY Everything For The Builder Floed & Mill St. Phone 121 Bl I wm IK1 ALIGN Adutt Hfflbir of front wheals Aduit castor of front wheels Aduit toe-in of front whaeta Imped klni pin Inclination Chock wheels for balance Adutt iteerlng mechanism Import brakee for drag Roacl tott car L0CKW00D MOTORS Rose and Oak Testifies Iff' j - v (NEA Tclepkolo) Charles W. Nicodemus (above), a Government witness at the trial of Communist leaders In New York, testified that a member of the Communist Party's National Committee once instructed a group of followers to prepare for a cam paign of sabotage against the XJ. 8. "to demoralize the population so It could support a war with Rus- The fish called the llounder can imitate the pattern as well as tha color of their backgrounds. Plac ed on a checkerboard, the floun der will attempt to reproduce the arrangement of the squares on Itt-bodv. WANTED V A good crowd at the Tiller School Carnival on Saturday night, May 28. AT TILLER N HHI B VS! KJ El Bel Phone 80 wm WHEEL ME NT r