The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 15, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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Price available onljj while present
MUSIC SHOP
"Everything in Music"
305 N. Jackson Phone 908
Daily Attendance At City's
Swimming Pool Attests Its
Popularity With All Ages
The fulfillment of the Park
Commission's wishes seems to be
met with the daily attendance of
persons using the Roseburg Com
munity Swimming Pool.
Since the opening Saturday,
May 28, persons from Roseburg
and the surrounding areas have
found a new activity in swimming,
both afternoons and evenings.
The morning hours are devoted
i to teaching swimming to young
sters in the first stages of learn
ing how to conduct themselves in
water. These classes are being
conducted under the direct super
vision of the pool manager, Ray
Brown, and the two life guards,
; Lyle Eddy and Bob Horn. Per
! sonal attention is given each
; learner with thought being given
to teach each small child not to be
i afraid of the water. No one,
whether a learner or advanced
1 child, is taking a risk as able su-
pervisors are on hand at all times,
i Classes are being attended well
in i i t.- .m. m i
l
with a dally attendance of about
200 children. The classes will con
tinue during the summer months.
Children not now attending may
do so by signing up In the morn
ing at the swimming pool after 10
a. m.
There have been requests for an
adult class to get underway In the
near future.
Considerable attention Is being
given by crews of the recently
formed Park Department In main
taining the sanitary conditions of
the water in the pool by continued
supervision of the filter system
and the chlorinating equipment.
Daily tests are made to provide
pure clean water. Actual tests
show that no germs are carried in
the water or caught while In the
water. Each person is watched for
open sores and any other spots on
their bodies thaf might be a cause
for alarm. They are not allowed
to enter the pool.
The towels are washed and
sterilized by a local laundry and
returned each day for re-use.
Dressing rooms and all walk-ways
are disinfected each night after
the close of the pool.
The admission charge Is ten
cents for children up to 18 years
of age and 25 cents for adults.
Bicycle Parade
Entry Deadline
Tomorrow Noon
No additional entries "for the
Bicycle Safety Parade will be ac
cepted after 12 o'clock noon
Thursday, according to Mr. J.
Hane, manager of the sporting
goods department of Montgom-
er Ward & Co., sponsors of this
event. At press time today. en
tries totaled 325.
The Bicycle Safety Parade is
being held lor the purpose ol call'
ine attention to the need and Im
portance of safe bicycle riding In
Roseburg. Montgomery Ward &
Co., the Roseburg Safety Coun
cil, the Police Department, the
Indian theater, and the Mews
Review, all recognize this need
and have taken this means to
bring It to the attention of every
one in Roseburg.
The parade will start at 1 p.m.
from the Courthouse and finish
at the Indian Theater, where mer
chandise prizes will be awarded to
the winners of the contest for the
best decorated bicvcles.
Mayor Al Flegel, Mrs. Iris Helll
well, and Al Parr will select the
winners and award the prizes.
Free movie passes will be given
to each contestant by the Indian
theater.
The complete route of the
parade is as follows:
. Start at Courthouse, thence up
Jackson Street to the Indian
Theater, where selections will be
made and prizes awarded on the
theater stage, followed by a free
movie lor all contestants.
Saturday
Night
at the
Armory
10:00 P. M.
Official
Rodeo Jitney
Dance
Sponsored by
The Sheriff's
Reserve
in cooperation with
The Sheriff's Posse
MRS. G. T. BURCHARO DIES
Mrs. Gertrude E. Burchard,
resident of Roseburg prior to 1911,
died Monday in Portland. She was
80 years of age. Surviving are a
daughter, Margaret E.. of Port
land and a sister, Mrs. Maud Lock
wood, Los Angeles. Her late hus
band was a realtor in Roseburg.
Towels and suit rentals are extra.
All girls are required to wear
bathing caDs. There have been re
quests from persons using the pool
for free admission. The city offi
cials of Roseburg feel that even
though many drives were made to
obtain a community swimming
pool, persons using the facilities
should pay a small fee for the
maintenance reauired to operate
it. While many persons who do
nated are required to pay admis
sion there are manv from other
communities using the dooI, who
were not contacted for donations.
'A check of fees of other cities of
Oregon reveals Roseburg charges
less than any other city.
Persons desiring to use the pool
for private parties may do so by
contacting Ray Brown, manager.
LOCAL NEWS
BOYER'S
MEAT MARKET
BACON
Lean, light and medium
weight, our
day price, lb,
weight, our every- j(
... WtaSV.
BACON ENDS
Morrell's sliced, in
Lb. pkg. ; I
SWISS STEAK
69c
Tender,
Lb
SAUSAGE
Nice
lean, lb.
39c
NO SHORTAGE
OF MEAT AT BOYER'S
ANDTHE PRICE IS RIGHT
SPECIALS FRI. & SAT.
COMPLETE FOOD SHOPPING CENTER
Highway 99 N. j Roseburg FREE PARKING!
NUCOA
Delicious Nutritious
Spread for Bread
2-Lb. Pkg.
47c
Umpqua Chief
FLOUR
. It's Bleached!
It's Enriched!
Family Flour
25-Lb. Sack
i.69
AMAIZO
GOLDEN
SYRUP
'-lB. BOTTLE
10c
GERBER'S BABY FOODS-Strained or Chopped
3 TINS 19C
- ,
MATSON'S DEL MONTE TENDER NO. 303 TIN
fresh produce SWEET PEAS . . 17c
TOMATOES HORMEL'S
19C pkg. SPAM CONTAINS HAM 3
jm SUNSHJNE KRISPY 2-LB. PKG.
CUCUMBERS rnnrurnt ah
- r CRACKERS . . 45c
9c lb.
VAN CAMP'S 2 NO. 2 TINS
WATERMELONS PORK & BEANS . 35c
52C lb.
DRY ONIONS GOD'S WORD
m II 14. And Enoch alto, the seventh from Adam, prophesied
4C IU these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten
thousands of his saints,
15. To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all
nni rr ,h,t ,re unao1,y among them of all their ungodly
A Ppi rS deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all
rl I lneir n,r(( ,p,eches which ungodly sinners have
Fancy Winesaps ktn 9in,t hlm-
10c lb. j
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Mystery Specials!
Super Hot Ones!
Good all day Friday
Till 9:00 P. M.
B0RENE
Soap Powder
It's Borated
Thrift Size
55c
Drill Team to Practice Eagles
AuxH'ry drill team will meet at
8 o'clock Thursday evening at the
Eagles hall for practice.
Leaves For Portland Julian
Hatfield of South Deer Creek left
today for Portland to spent sev
eral days attending to business.
Sewing Club to Meet The
Rifle Rangers Sewing Club will
meet Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Rllda Coleman, 826
souin mam St.
H. E. C. to Meet The Kellogg
Home Economics Club will hold
an all-day meet in? and noon Dot-
luck luncheon Ihursday at the
mange nail.
Return From Portland Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Easton have re
turned from Portland, where the
tatter nas been a medical patient
for several weeks.
Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs.
Prescott Gatley and son David,
have left for their home In Wash
ington, D. Cm following an ex-
tended visit here with their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Young.
Country Club Women to Meet
Women of the Roseburg Coun
try Club will meet Thursday
mnrnlner fit aIIt a. tu
club course for golfing. Luncheon
will he served at th tlnhhnn.a
at 12:30 o'clock and the contract
bridge play will begin at 1:30
o'clock.
Attend Weddina Mrs. Clnr.
ence Van De Camp Sr., of Okana
gon, Wash., and her daughter.
miss Virginia, oi Seattle, came to
Roseburg Fridav to attend the
wedding of the former's son, Clar
ence Van De Camn Jr.. and Ml
Shirley Haines. The latter's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mis. R. J. Schumaker, and small
son Bobby Day, of Tacoma, were
aiso nere lor me Wedding. Bobby
remained at Umpqua for a
month's visit with his maternal
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence D. Haines.
Busy Steppers Club to Meet
The Olalla Busy Steppers Club
will meet at a noon potluck
luncheon Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Earl Olllvant. New offi
cers will be elected and dues for
the year will be payable.
To Be Honored Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Geddes will celebrate their
golden wedding anniversary at a
reception from 7:30 to 10:30 Mon
day evening, June 20, at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harrie
W. Booth, 1451 Riverside Drive,
Laurelwood. Relatives and
friends are Invited.
Mineral Club To Meet Ump
qua Mineral Club will meet
Thursday night, June 16, at 7:30
o'clock at the K. of P. hall. Allan
Knudtson will talk about the work
he is doing with his Junior group
In mineralogy. Light refresh
ments will be served. Members
and friends attending are asked
to bring their own cups and
spoons.
Wed., June IS, 1949 The News-Review, Koseburg, Or, f
Potluck Picnlo Roseburg
Chapter, American Gold Star
Mothers, Inc., will hold a 6:30
o'clock potluck picnic supper at
ine my rarK mursday evening.
Members, their families and
those eligible to membership are
invited. Those attending are
asked to bring a covered dish and
their table service. Mrs. Martha
Wells, president, will conduct the
meeting.
Wlmberlys Return Mr. and
Mrs. G. V. Wimberly have re
turned to their home on Glenn
Street in Roseburg, following a
week's vacation at Scott Ranch.
Trlnty Center, in Trinty National
Forest, California, where they
were Joined by their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Wimberly, and children,
Donald and Jane, of Berkeley,
Calif. They report excellent fish
ing. -
Oo To Idaho Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Olson of Roseburg left
Saturday for Boise. Ida., to snend
a week visiting the latter's mother
and other relatives, after which
Mr. Olson will return to Roseburg
and Mrs. Olson will spend a week
In Eugene attending the Depart
ment of Oregon convention of
Daughters of Union Veterans.
Mrs. Olson Is Department chap
lain. Mr. Olson Is an onerator at
the Indian Theater and Mrs. Ol
son Is employed as cashier at
Montgomery Ward Company.
Their son Frank, attended the
Rose Festival In Portland with the
Roseburg Band, and will stay with
friends here, while the Olsons arc
away.
A. F. Walter Krone, 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.
Convalescing According to
word received here, Mrs. Clark
Leedy (Meredith Anne Jenkins).
Is convalescing satisfactorily In
New York City at the home of
friends, following a recent opera
tion performed by Dr. Lempert,
noted ear specialist. Mrs. Leedy,
who has been attending college in
New York City the last year, ex
pects to return to the West Coast
about June 26 by plane to be with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Jenkins, in Laurelwood.
ments will be served. Those plan
ning to attend are asked to tele
phone either Mrs. Hays or Mrs.
Cora Little.
Return to Eugene Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Woodruff have re
turned to their home In Eugene,
following a trip here to attend the
wedding of Shirley Haines and
Clarence Van DeCamp Jr.
Cooky And Candy Sale The
Horizon Club will. sponsor a cooky
and candy sale Saturday, June 18,
beginning at 10 a. m., at the Ump
qua Valley Hardware Store. The
club has arranged a float to be
entered In the Rodeo parade the
same morning.
Improving Word has been re
ceived from Portland that Dr. B.
R. Shoemaker is imDrovine at
Good Samaritan Hospital, where
he underwent a major operation
Monday. Mrs. Shoemaker Is spend
ing several weens in Portland. Kit
route to Portland Sundav. thev
stopped at Camp Adair to visit
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Norton.
W.B.A. to Meet W. B. A. mem
bers are asked to take their medi
cal examinations between 12:30
and 5:30 o'clock Thursday at the
Hotel Rose. A meeting will be
held In the evening at 7 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Cecil Hays,
120 W. Lane St. with Mrs. Kath
ryn Bowen. Seattle, tri-statc field
director, In charge. Refresh-
FLOORING,
SIDING end FINISH
PAGE LUMBER & FUEL
164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242
PIANOS
Baldwin, Wurlitzer
Gulbransen
Ott's Piano Dept.
Corner of Cass and Jackson
Phone 1119-J
We do oil 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
Open 'til 6 P. M.
For Your Convenience
Persian Lamb . . . HHUttrty
... $349
Also in this group at $349 ore lovely
Broadtails, South American weasel
and natural Siberian squirrel! The
newest fall fashions are presented in
this early pre-season sale offering
values unheard of in fur fashions.
Northern Back Muskat . . .
Regularly $429
... $298
Selected Northern back muskrat ot
$298 is a value you can't afford to
pass by if you are planning on a new
fall fur. Also in the group are Russian
chevron squirrels, Russian weasels and
natural baby seals!
FOR I
'Shorties"-"Full Length's"
'Ripple-Backs'7 -"New Sleeves"
All Wanted Furs at Record Savings!
Black Kid Caracul . . .
Regularly $379
... $249
Very popular furs!- Kid caracul, Rus
sian pony, broadtail lamb, black Per
sian lomb paw, natural grey Persian
lamb , . , all in the new manner!
Mouton
, Regularly $249
. . . $129
Here are the finest dyed conys in the
market! Mink ond sable dyed . . ,
bonded Northern seal, Russian squir
rel locke, beaver dyed mouton, new
blue mouton . , . a great selection at
only $129.00 And tax free!
This sale presents the new
. . . modified roll collar . . .
the new Peter Pan collar . , .
modified bell sleeve . . . new
cuff treated sleeve ... all
lined with pure dye silk
faille and brocade!
BUDGET
TERMS
. , . A small deposit will hold your new
fur coat until foil! Stored free in our
frigid cold storage vault!
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