The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 11, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
NOTICE
"Social Items submitted by tele
phone for the society page must
be turned in before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thursday and
by 10 a. m. Fridays, at which
time the social calendar and Sat
urday's society page are closed
weekly.
MRS. ROYCE ALLEN
COMPLIMENTED AT PARTY
Mrs. T. B. Busenbark invited
a . few friends and relatives to
her home last Wednesday aft
ernoon to visit with Mrs. Royce
Allen, who is here from San
Diego. Games were enjoyed and
dainty refreshments served to
the guest of honor and Mesdames
Lawrence Goodburn, Dave Bu
senbark, Royce Busenbark, Alice
Goff, Edw, Reece, Millard Doyle,
Jack Bathrick, and Thomas Par
geter. CIRCLE NO. 1 TO
MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Circle No. 1 of St. Joseph's
Altar Society will meet at 8
o'clock Wednesday evening at
the Armory. All members and
all persons interested in joining
the group are invited to be pres
ent. PICNIC PLANNED BY
CLUB FOR TUESDAY
The Twelve and Won Club will
hold a no-hostess picnic lunch
eon Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Fred Hargis, 226 W. Third. Each
member is asked to bring a gift
to the meeting.
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ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
A family, picnic dinner was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Busenbark on July Fourth
on the lawn in the shade of
their beautiful walnut trees. Fol
lowing the dinner, swimming,
visiting and Canasta were en
joyed by the following: Mrs.
Royce Allen, San Diego, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Good
burn, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Busen
bark, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Busen
bark, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holli-
ster and daughters, Carol and
Jannice of Springfield, Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Wheeler and chil
dren, Marvin and Fay of North
Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Busen
bark and daughters, Leta, Da-
lene, Jo Ann and Virginia, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Reece and sons,
Ted and Roger, Mr. and Mrs.
iwiuara uoyie ana sons uary ana
Don, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Par
geter and children, Brian and
Carolyn, and Darrel Davis and
Mrs. R. A. Busenbark,
MELROSE GRANGE
TO HOLD PICNIC
Melrose Grange will hold its
annual picnic at Umpqua Park,
July 19 at 6:45 o'clock. The
Grange will furnish ice cream
and all members and their fam
ilies are invited to attend. At
the regular meeting last Tues
day evening Mrs. Olive Kreug'er
gave a very interesting report
of the State Grange meeting,
which she attended as a dele
gate. Games and stunts were in
cluded in the program, present
ed by the lecturer, Mrs. Ray
Doerner. Keiresnments were
served by Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Reece and Mrs. Walter Kruse.
ZULEIMA CLUB TO
MEET AT LUNCHEON.
Zuleima Club, Daughters of the
Nile members are asked to bring
a sack lunch and attend a meet
ing Tuesday at the summer
home of Mrs. L. E. Henninger
on the North Umpqua at Win
Chester. Those desiring transpor
tation are asked to meet at the
Hotel Rose at 12:30.
M' RTHA CIRCLE TO
MEET ON TUESDAY
Martha Circle of Faith Luther
an Church will meet at 1:30 at
the home of Mrs. W.. M. San
dall, Route 2, Keasey road, Tues
day afternoon. Those desiring
transportation are asked to make
arrangements with Mrs. Walter
Samuelson. Members and friends
are most cordially invited.
TENMILE LADIES CLUB
TO MEET AT LUNCHEON
The Tenmile Ladies Club will
meet at a noon potluck luncheon
at the church parlors Wednes
day, at which time a household
shower will oe given ior ine
new home of Mr. and Mrs. Graf
ton. Tyler. All members are
urged to attend.
UARPV HOUR CLUB
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Tl-n 171, .apeJala Mnnni Ttntir
Club will meet Wednesday at 2
ociock ai me caoin on uie nvei
of Mrs. W. (J. Baney wnn jvirs.
r.nn.t nVuecoll o n.hncffcc All
members are cordially invited to
De present.
NEW IDEA CLUB TO
MEET AT LUNCHEON
The New Idea Club of Eden-
bower will meet at a noon picnic
luncheon at 1 o'clock Wednes
day at the home of the presi
dent, Mrs. C. S. Marks. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
JAYCETTES TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
Tho Taw.rTTttOH wtll mppt at
8 o'clock Wednesday evening at
the nome oi mrs. irv t-ugn, lvto
East Sixth Street. All members
are most cordially invited to be
present.
Sailor's Union Requests
Special 'Attack Bonus'
SAN FRANCISCO. July 11.
(,P The Sailors Union of the
Pacific (AFL) said today it has
asked for an "attack bonus" for
members sailing ships in Orien
tal waters wnere they are in
"danger of attack."
The SUP said the request was
made because It was "becom
ing an increasing hazard to the
lives of the union's members
who sail ships in that area."
Some meetings nave Deenneia
with ship operators on the sub
ject, the SUP said.
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MARRIED IN HOSPITAL BED Seriously wounded. after a battle
with a masked holdup man who robbed him and threatened to
rana hit bride in a Los Anaelet "lovers' lane," Alwvn "Sonny"
Ivors (right) places wedding ring on the hand of his 16-year-old
bride Betty Bowen (second from left), during the wedding cere
mony at Los Angeles General Hospital. Reverend Walter Pegg
( left) performed the rites, and Lagatha Bowen, the bride's sister
was the maid of honor., INfcA lelephotol
REEDSPORT
Office Manager
Back From Trip;
Fishermen Fined
(Bv S. S. SMILEY)
Herbert E. Bender, office man
ager for the Crown-Zellerbach
Corporation operation at Tan
kenitch Lake, north of Gardiner,
has returned from a 17-day leave
of absence. This time was spent
on a trip by rail to Fairfax, S. D.,
where Mr. Bender was called by
the serious illness of his father,
whose health has not improved.
Mr. Bender's place was filled dur
ing his absence by Ed Kyle of
Molalla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beauchamp
of Longview, Wash., spent a few
days in Reedsport last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mohler. Mr. IBeauchamp is Mrs.
Mohler's youngest brother. On
leaving here, they planned to visit
Medford, Grants Pass, Klamath
Falls and Bend before returning
to their , home. Ivan Smalley of
Top British Comedian
Hangs Himself In Prison
LONDON, July 11. (m Peter
Waring, one of Britain's top
radio comedians only a year
ago, hanged himself with a rope
off a mail sack In Pentonvillc
prkon Saturday.
The 30-year-old Waring was
sentenced to .nine months Fri
day on charges of faLse pre
tenses and obtaining credit with
out disclosing he was an undis
charged . bankrupt.
A detective testified the comed
ian earned up -to ISO pounds
($600) a week, in 1948. .
Reporter Poshes Into
Fire, Turns On Light
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., July 11.
iP Lewis Harris of the San
Antonio Express dashed Into a
burning building and turned
on the light, He wanted to see the
fire better.
He saw it.
He didn't see the stream of wa
ter from a fireman's hose. It
smacked him from behind and
cooled his enthusiasm for his hot
story. .
Coqullle also visited the Mohler
home last week.
Fines Assessed
Justice of the Peace Fred
Wright of Reedsport reports he
nas naa several cases in court
lately of anglers fishing without
licenses. A check with boat rental
agencies and resort owners In
this, vicinity reveals many tour
ists passing through learning
there was a bass derby on and
that the Chinook were biting good
at the mouth of the river, stopped
to fish, but were unable to secure
a license on Sundays or a holiday.
Often the temptation to fish, even
without a license, proved too
strong. Some of these people who
Men., July 11, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
would normally buy a license If
avauaoie, were arrested and lined.
The matter has been taken up
with the Lower Umpqua Cham
ber of Commerce, in an effort to
get some business that opens on
Sunday interested In selling li
censes. Mr. Anri Mrs narroll T mi ar,A
son lan, left for Olympia, Wash.,
weunesaay 10 visit relatives tor
the 'rest nf thf wpaIt Mi Im I,
employed at the Reedsport plant
of the Standard Oil Company by
a. a. rsorreviK, wnoiesale distri
butor. Former Residents Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Prpntlp r PlarL-
of Yachats are visiting friends in
ru-euspon ana wincnester Bay
for several days. Mr. Clark, bet
ter known as "Cap," was former
ly officer in charge of the Ump
qua River Coast Guard station un
til retirement several years ago.
He and Mrs. Clark lived at The
Dunes after that, until they pur
chased a few acres near Yachats,
on which they are making their
home. Thev recently mnHn an v.
tended visit along the coast of
Washington, stopping at places
where they formerly lived when
still connected with the Coast
Guard service.
Reodsport merchants have been
warned to be on the look-out for
"bum" checks again, several of
these having made their appear
ance recently. Some were written
I against the account of John W.
Wroe of North f ork, pioneer resi
dent of this community, and well
known throughout this section of
the coast.
Announcement ...
I wish to announce I have moved to Sutherlin In my
new building. I will carry o complete stock of
Dress and Work Clothes.
Sutherlin, Or.
MAX SCHWARTZ
Clothier and Tailor
Sutherlin, Ore.
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Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
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"I'll dash over and look up
our next number. That'll
give party-line neighbors
time to make calls."... And
folks can reach you easier, too,
if you space your calls. . . .
Pacific TelepHone.
(NBA Tehphato) I
BEULAH OVERELL TO WED Heiress Beulah Louise Overall, 20,
and Policeman Robert Cannon, 28, take out marriage license at ihe
Hall of Records in Los Angeles. Miss Overall and George R. Oollum
were acquitted of charges of murdering her parents in 1947. Officer
Cannon was recently granted a final divorce decree from his wife. -
Hope Is Still Held
For Lost Alaska Fliers
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 11.
UP) If Dr. and Mrs. Melville
T. Cook and their pilot Bill Cur-
nngton survived a crasn landing
in the Yukon Valley wilderness
Sunday of last week there's a
good chance they still may be
found alive.
Directors of the Intensive week-
long search said Currington's
plane, a single-engined Cessna,
had- emergency provisions for
several days; mosquito netting
and' repellent, cooking utensils,
matches, an axe and Hares.
More than a dozen military and
civilian planes criss-crossed the
entire sweep of east-central Alas
ka throughout the long northern
summer day yesterday without
sighting the missing craft.
Dr. Cook, 31, Louisiana State
University educator and widely
known botanist and autnor, nad
taken off with his wife and Cur
rington from Fort Yukon bound
for Fairbanks. Dr. Cook is 79
years old. He formerly taught at
Dp Pauw and Rutgers universities
and did West Indies research.
'TaUo anro pnmfrtrtnhle shops
on that vacation. Please Include
a pair of good walking shoes, so
you won't spoil that walking
party.
NAVY STAGES EXERCISES
MANILA, July 11. (JP) The
U. S. Navy's first postwar com
bat exercises In the Philippines
will be staged July 18-26 by a
squadron of destroyers and the
sunmanne yueeniisn, ine iavy
announced today. The destroyers
SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY
Talking
About a Home?
So many people do noth
ing but talk about it! But
if you really want to own
your home, consult me
now. Personol attention.
Economical terms.
RALPH L RUSSELL
Loans and Insurance
Loan Represenatlve
Equitable Savings A
Loan Assn.
AM
I L S
112 W. Cast
Prions 13
On All Appliances
Finest Service Work
In the Country
Phone 80S
I Bergh's I
APPLIANCE SERVICE
1200 S. Stephens
tee NORGE Before You Buy
are the Rupertus, Mason, Isvell,
Tucker, Perkins, Duncan and
Bluebird. :.-
ME ... ?
CRAZY!
Crazy? Crazy like a fox . . .
but I know darned well I'll be
up against it next December
buying Christmas present for
ail the family. Knowing she
wanted Imperial Candlewick
Crystal helped but frankly I
never figured I could afford
that kind of a gift until I drop
ped into Lester's Shop. Heck,
Les has Imperial Candlewick,
just what 1 wanted and say
. . , it's on sale! Yep, I had my
choice of 'most any plates, sau
cers, cups, stemware all that
stuff and ONE FOURTH OFF
the regular price. Can't beat
that, can you? I even got some
extra pieces for relatives and
friends who'll welcome adding
to their sets. Meanwhile I fig
ured I've savpd plenty at one
fourth off. Yeh, it's the "Spray"
pattern that's on sale , , , darn
ed desirable stuff.
Wanna know something
else? Lps has that Westmore
land "Thousand Eye" pattern
Crystal on sale too! Gosh, you
even get a bigger variety of
pieces in it. Same discount
one fourth 1-is than the regu
lar nationally advertised price.
I figure this Is the best time to
buy Christmas presents any
present for that matter you
know how many limes a year
you pungle up for a gift, why
not save 25?
Ypah, It's at Lester's Shop, a
couple of doors north of Wards
right on Jackson St About 337
N. Jackon I believe . . . well,
Merry Christmas, Mac! -
'Gym-Dandy" Steel Play Gyms
There are enough plays on this sturdy, durable set
to keep versatile young acrobats happily occupied
for years. Includes acting bars, trapeze, gym rings,
and swings.. ;
Reg. 3230
Relax In a Comfortable Chaise Lounge
Every sun-loving family needs at least one of these com
fortable, very portable chaises, with its adjustable back
and comfortable kapok-filled mattress. The frame Is en
tirely of high grade steel and It's an outdoor piece that can
be used for years. Available in red, yellow and blue.
Reg. 27.50
22.95
fif '' NOW". 24-75;
rW' 'RS merchondise
lSsL 2C!?aior
! 'JC!tiJ3w sales final,
rv'
Deluxe Porch Glider
It is a "top" number for styling and distinc
tiveness. Cushions covered with VINYL
coated material Which is impervious ot rain,
sun and scuffing. Cushions rest on 27 coll
springs. Back cushions reversible. The all
sleel frames are made of heavy gauge steel
angle . . . and the arms are made of finest
automobile body cold-rolled steel.
Reg. 69.50
49.85
All-Steel Porch Glider
Made of extra heavy automobile
quailty sheet steel, frames of heavy
steel angle , . . attractive designs
stamped out In both seat and back.
All movpahle part mounted on
bronze roller bearings.
Reg. 34.50
27.85
All Metal Lawn Chair
These are a must In every yard . . ,
all steel seat and back with tubular
steel frames. Available in red or
green baked enamel finish.
Reg. 6.95 4.65
MtlAL rULUINV.UBV.IV LnAlK
New, lightweight all-metal folding chair, well
tailored seat and back of mildew resistant duck.
ill tfF " ' , lMl
Reg. 7.95
6.45
11 I 1
All Metal "Rockerless" Rocker
A rockerless rocker with cotton-filled head rest which
is ideal for summertime lounging . . . the siing is made
of heavy, vat dyed, mildew-resistant duck. Chair
folds compactly, frame finished In baked on white
enamel. ,
Reg. 11.75
7.95
Deluxe Chrome Club Chair
A large comfortable , club chair with deep seat
and back cushion, light as a feather. Blue with
white piping.
Reg. 37.59 29.75
PERSONALIZED SERVICE FOR THE HOME
Jl Home Rjqnishings
ji. I m ii is
111 No. Jackson Phone 330