The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 03, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Tht Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore Friday, June 3, 1949
LOCAL NEWS
Grange to Meet South Deer
Creek Grange will meet Satur
day night at 8 o'clock at the
hall.
Dedication Sunday The new
Lookingglass Church dedication
service will be held at 3 o'clock
Sunday afternoon, June 5. All
persons Interested are invited.
Strawberry 8ocial The Eden
Ladies Aid of the Elgarose Luth
eran Church will sponsor a
strawberry social Saturday eve
ning at the church. The public
is invited.
Accepts Position Mrs. R. B.
Rhodes (Eugenia Vlrden) has ac
cepted a position with Piling As
sociates as a stenographer at the
company's office on South Steph
ens street.
At Howard Home Mr. and
Mrs. John McGough of San Fran
cisco are spending a couple of
weeks in Roseburg visiting their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Howard, and family,
at 528 S. Pine street.
Enjoy Stay At Coast Mr. and
Mis. Robert Bellows and Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Rhodes have re
turned to their homes in Rose
burg, following a few days at
Sherwood lodge at Yachats.
A. F. Walter Kresse, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
U. S. National Bank Annex
Room 217
Office Phone: 1500
Res.: Hotel Rose Phone 622
Office hours: Mon. Thru Sat
To Install Officers The Eagles
Auxiliary will hold installation
of officers at a meeting Tuesday
night, June 7, at 8 o'clock at the
hall. Members and officers are
asked to be present. Refresh
ments will be served and a social
hour will be enjoyed.
Go to Portland Merle Austin,
owner of the Kern Florists, and
daughter, Miss Marie, of Rose
burg left Thursday for Portland
to attend the Ice Follies and to
bring the former's older daughter,
Miss Barbara, home for the sum
mer. Miss Barabara has been at
tending college in Portland.
Benefit Dance The Pythian
Sisters will sponsor a benefit
dance at 8 o'clock Saturday night
at the K. of P. hall. The Wheeler
family will donate the music. Re
freshments will be sold. Proceeds
will be used to send the Knights
of Pythias Drum Corps Girls to
Portland to participate in the
Rose Festival.
Rummage Sale Planned
Roseburg Chapter of American
Gold. Star Mothers Inc., will spon
sor a rummage sale Saturday
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. in the
Episcopal parish hall on East
Cass Street. Those having ar
ticles to be picked up are asked
to call 854-J or 958-L.
Visitors Leave Mrs. Pansy Al
lison of Portland and Mrs. Loring
i McLaughlin of Cottage Grove
have returned to their homes, fol
; lowing a visit here with their
' brother-in-law, D. Y. Allison;
their grand-niece, Mrs. faldney no
menico. and family, and at Win
chester with their niece, Mrs. Rod
ney Knott.
ALL need if!
YOUNG people going
away on wedding trips
. , , younger people com
ing home from school , . .
older people planning va
cations . . anybody tak
ing their belongings any
where away from home
. . . all heed Personal Ef
fects Insurance. It costs
very little and may
mean o lot to you.
R. 0. YOUNG
Phone 417
205 W. Cass St.
Roseburg
Mrs. Clark Returns Mrs. Betly
May Clark has returned to Rose
burg from Klamath Falls, where
she has been with her husband,
C. W. Clark, who is attending the
Oregon Vocational School located
in that city. Mr. Clark will join
her here in. Jul v. Mrs. Clark is
aijaln employed In the recorder's
office at the City Hull.
Field Trio and Picnic Umpqua
Mineral Club members and guests
are Invited to enjoy a field trip
and picnic Sunday, June 5. Those
desiring to go are asked 1o meet
at Hennlnger's No. 1, Northslde
slore, at 9 a. m. Instructions are
for those altcndlrig to wear old
clothes, bring their rock tools and
lunch. The group will visit the
Rock Creek vicinity.
Arrlvlna for Weekend Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Hughes and baby
daughter, Mary Kathleen, of Port
land are expected to arrive In
Roseburg this evening to spend
the weekend .with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic
J. Porter, 555 Reservoir Avenue.
Mr. Hughes is studying law at
Portland University.
SLABWOOD
In 12-16 and 24 In. lengths
OLD GROWTH FIR
DOUBLE LOADS
WESTERN BATTERY
SEPARATOR
Phone 698
NIGHT SERVICE
on
Photo Developing
and Finishing
Bring your rolls of exposed film to the
Photo Lab get the prints the next
morning! After 5:30 p. m. simply drop
trie rolls you wish developed in the slot of
Photo Lab door they'll be ready the fol
lowing day.
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THIS SERVICE INCLUDES PRINTS, EN
LARGEMENTS ALL PHOTO FINISH
ING except portraits and color film de
veloping. Think of it the snaps you
take this afternoon ready to be pasted in
your photo album the following morn
ing. NO EXTRA CHARGE. This fast
service does not cost you an extra penny.
Out of town guests? On-the-spot pic
tures? Take 'em now pick them up at
8 a. m.
Please specify the number of prints you
wish, whether any pictures should be en
larged, the size desired ... all extra ser
vice you wish . . . when you leave the
films.
FREDRICKSON'S
PHOTO
LAB
Coil and Washington Sti.
Phone 857-Y
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CIRCUS PERFORMER Clyde Beetty of Clyde Beetty Circus i
pictured here with fwo tiger peti from fhe big ihow, which will
ihow in Roseburg Saturday, with performances scheduled at 2:30
end 8 p. m. The Circus, boasting many new attractions, has win
tared in the Hawaiian Islands and is just starting -its northern
tour, after two weeks in Los Angeles.
Datii.ii MnmR Mr. and Mrs.
J. 11, Wolford returned Wednes
day evening from a week's trip
to Central uregon, wnere wiey
.nariwl fnl- n,llilip In TOCkS.
They then stopped at Bend to
participate in the two-day state
shoot. Rock hunting and shoot
ing are their special nouDies,
said Mrs. Wolford.
sons will go on to Lo Angeles
lor a Visit wnn mr. reaiaune
hrnthnr. Art Pearson.' lormerly
o this city.
Social Club to Meet The
George Starmer Auxiliary social
club will meet at a l ociock
dessert-luncheon on Saturday at
the W. G. Shugart home at 111
Cobb street with Mrs. Kate Mil
liken and her daughters, Miss
Mary and Miss Kathryn, host
esses. Memoers are asxea 10
bring game prizes to the meeting.
Born With Teeth Word has
hnen received of the birth ot a
daughler, Krlstl Jo Few, to Mr.
and Mrs. U. J. f ew, in t-oruanu
last week. The child was born
with two front tower teeth. Mrs.
Few is the former Miss Sally De
Vnre. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack De Vore, of Canyonville. The
Kews also have a son, Konnie Kay,
age 3.
Home From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Roadman have return
ed to their home in Roseburg,
f... a ...nDl!mi ll'ir. TlllV VUitPll
tl.a fni'mor'a Vt llr. RnV ROfld-
man, In San Francisco, prior to
l. oronauo, cwin wicku, ""b11
ni,.iia Tuinnii mid Tlainana.
Mexico. In company with Miss
V. VlViail logsomi hii una t-n.v.
enti in Ainany visiwuk
mother, Mrs. 1. A. logsaon.
I nii on Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. L. V. (Pelel Pearson anil
the hitter's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald White
and baby of Roseburg lea io
day on a 10-day vacation trip
to California. Thev will visit In
San Francisco with Mrs. Pear
son's and Mrs. White's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Davton Brown, and the Pear-
u:. :,.. I su Mr. Jin .1 Mrs.
Kenneth Wlmer and daughter,
Joan, have left for their home
in Washington, D. J ionowing
three weeks vacationing in Rose
hnfcr vinitino- Mrs. Wlmer's moth
er, Mrs. T. W. Thomason, and
other relatives. Mrs. wimer was
formerly Freda inomason 01
this city. Mr. Wirher is employed
in Washington, D. C. He is a
brother of Everett Wimer of this
city. Miss Evelyn Thomason nas
returned to her work in Seattle,
fnllnwlnff n 1Ult hpro with her
mother, Mrs. T. W. Thomason.
Beatty Circus
Scheduled Here
Saturday P. M.
Tomorrow Is circus day.
Early tomorrow, about break
fasttime, to be exact, the big
Clyde Beatty Circus train of 20
double length cars will pull in
from Medford and proceed to un
load what is considered the sec
ond largest outdoor show in Am
erica. The circus has Just returned
from the Hawaiian Islands, after
a winter engagement (incidental
ly the first complete circus to un
load on American shores since P.
T. Barnum in 1890), and, after a
very successful two weeks' run
in Los Angeles, is headed lor
Roseburg.
There will be two performances
2:30 and 8 p. m., with doors op
ened an hour earlier in order that
folks might see the huge menag
erie and the ever popular side
show with its freaks and curiosi
ties from all parts of the globe.
Besides Beatty himself, the star
list of the show includes the
Thommens. high perch artists;
Princess Musetta, areial star, the
Man from Bombay, somersault
ing on the bounding rope; Har
riet Beatty, featuring an elephant
and a tiger in her trained ani
mal act; Dorothy Herbert, rid
ing star; the Ranato Medlni
troupe of unsupported ladder art
ists; the Bruna-Jolanda troupe,
balancing performers; M o r 1 1 z,
Man or Monkey, and many others.
Defendant Wins
Verdict In Suit
For Damages
A verdict for the defendant,
LeRoy Benson, was returned by
a Circuit Court Jury and against
the plaintiff, Ernest Sievers,
Thursday. Sievers sought $20,000
general and $1,400 special dam
ages as the result of an automo
bile accident in which he claimed
he was injured at Glide Dec. 20,
1947. I
The suit of Archie D. Young ;
vs. State Industrial Accident j
Commission which started yester-1
clay, was expected to be concluded j
this morning. Young in his com-
plaint is appealing a decision of .
the commission relative to an ac
cident in his operations near
Azalea.
Scheduled to follow Is the suit
filed by Lawrence J. Boyle, for
mer principal of Canyonville
Dr. Herschell Caldwell
Dated At Baptist Church
Dr. Herschel Caldwell, former
ly pastor of the Roseburg Baptist
Church, will be here Sunday to
preach at the evening service. A
reception is planned in his honor
following the service.
Dr. Caldwell, now state secre
tary of the Baptist Churches in
Washington, has been attending
the Northern Baptist convention
at San Francisco. He will return
here with Rev. H. P. Sconce, lo
cal pastor, and Mrs. Sconce, who
have also been attending the convention.
Woman, Baby Suffer Burns
When Fire Razes Home
GRANTS, PASS, Ore., June 3.
VP) Mrs. Alyce Richards and
her infant son, John, were burn
ed painfully but not critically
in a fire which destroyed their
home on Helm Road near here
Wednesday afternoon.
They are In Josephine General
Hospital and out of danger.
Deputy Coroner Walter En
triken said that the fire resulted
from use of kerosene in lighting
a wood stove.
French Fried Ice Cream Crashes Novelty Foods
. PORTLAND, Ore., June 3. W
French fried ice cream is about
to become the latest in the nev
elty foods.
John J. Trullinger, director of
r,..Annn tvnvwn Fnod Locker
Association, told the Oregon Ad
vertising Club it just goes iu
show that 'most anything is pos
sible. Harold C. Howell and Kenneth
Appleby, who plan to French-fry
the ice cream, said today It was
simple; cut ice cream into bars,
put a cake dough around it, dip
is quickly Into very hot fat and
there you are.
The trick, though, is to do it
without melting the ice cream.
Appleby said Howell finally fig
ured out how to do it and it's a
secret
"We'll take Conev Island by
storm," he said, "with French
fried ice cream on a stick."
It isn't on the market yet, but
the developers who are in the
TINY TOT SUCCUMBS
McMINNVILLE, Ore., June 3.
CPV-A 17-ounce girl, whose sur
v'val for more than two days
surprised the attending physician,
died here last night.
The child, taken by cacsarian
section in its sixth month be-
cause oi a iuah. """-rj"" . v:
the mother, showed considerable
activity after a listless start
Tuesday, but Dr. S. H. Shumway
said its chances from the start
were remote. "
promotional sales business for
novelty food items said it would
be soon.
JUDGMENT ISSUED
Circuit Judge Carl E. Wimberly
has issued an order of default
and judgment for S2774.22, in fav
or of Lloyd E. Hughes, Robert A.
Reed and Robert Holzang, doing
business as Pacific Logging and
Mill Supply, and against William
Horn.
School, against School District 8.
Boyle seeks payment of $4,000 his
year's salary, following his dis
missal by the board late in the
spring, after his contract had
been awarded. Boyle asserts he
was dismissed without cause,
while the board claims that he
was dismissed because of alleged
violations of his contract.
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Work Bridles Belts
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Zipper Repair
Brown's Saddle Shop
Custom Made Saddles
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PHONE 352
1947
INDIAN CHIEF
MOTORCYCLE
Loaded with Accessories
See It at
Joe's Hortey-Davidson
Shop on Hwy. 99 South
Phone 47 R-5
FOR SALE
One 10-foot Frederick Meat Cose
Two Barnes Scales
Two Meat Blocks
One Meat Slicer . . . Display Platters
One Frozen Food Cabinet
Two Used Cash Registers
One 10' x 14' Walk-In Box
One 2 h. p. aircooled Copeland Compressor and tubing
One office safe and miscellaneous store equipment
WILL SELL VERY REASONABLE
Contact
LEHMAN REAL ESTATE
Immediately
FURNACES
LENNOX (Utility Basement)
KLEER-KLEEN (Floor units 29" deep)
AIR COOLERS
GUTTERS
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BLOW PIPE
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO WORK U GAUGE
SINKS-CANOPYS
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