The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 25, 1949, Page 21, Image 21

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    Tha Newi-Rai-iew, Roitburj. Of . Thyr., Aug. 25, 194
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Community club, tlatad to opan
Sept. I. The top picture thowi
only part of th volunteer
crew which turned out Sunday
to ruih completion of the build
ing. Iho group completed tne
tides and were
ceiling over
when thu p
The center photo ihowi a cloie
up of the ceiling trun assembly
line working with materials do
nated by local businessmen.
From left to right they are Roy
Benson, George Bissonnette, Al
lan McLennan and Bill Shall.
The lower picture proves that
"everyone gets Into the act."
Lorraine Fisher, age 6, and 4-year-old
Michael Dennis Atwell
are busily engaged in building a
house of their own, completely
disregarding the activity around
them. Entire families turned
out on weekends with the wom
en providing a picnic-potluck
dinner while the men and chil
dren worked up an appetite.
When completed, the building
will include a complete kitchen,
"Coke" and snack bars, and a
large hardwood dance floor
which will also be used as a
skating area for the children.
As one group of workers put it,
"This is going to be a regular
community center." (Staff pictures.!
Gtn. Mark W. Clark New
Heads Army Field Forces
WASHINGTON. Aug.
Gen. Mark W. Clark, one of the
top gpnorals In the last war, is
the new chief of army field
forces.
Army Secretary Gray announc
ed today that Clark, now sixth
army commander at San Fran
cisco, Calif., will succeed Gen.
Jacob Devers who is retiring In
September after 44 years on ac
tive duty.
Lt. (Jen. Albert C. Wed.-meyer,
now deputy chief of staff for
plans and operations, is colng to
California to take over the sixth
army.
It Is estimated that the billion
bluefishes In the north Atlantic
destroy 10 billion other fishes ev
ery day.
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Medical Building
At Sutherlin Is
Open For Service
Saturday wns the opening of
the new medical building in
Sutherlin. It Is of modern con
struction, built at an approxi
mate cost of $30,000 by Dr. J. J.
Graoow.
The glass-tiled and plate glass
fronted building houses a com
plete medical center, dental
clinic, beauty parlor and a mod
ern drug store.
The west side of the building Is
occupied by lr. Grabow and Or.
Kailiis. There Is a reception room,
with two consulting offices, sur
gical office, X-ray and dark room,
pathologist department, examin
ing room, and an emergency hos
pital bedroom.
At the rear of the corridor Is
the beauty shop, owned by Mrs.
Ora Ii-wln. This Is divided Into
sections and boasts of the most
modern eaulpment.
The dental clinic Is located at
the rear and is operated by Dr.
Clifford Heln and is composed of
a reception room, office, two
treatment rooms, workshop and
storage room.
In the east front will be located
the ding store, which will he
oMrated by Drgglst Kred Waugh,
who recently moved here from
tugene. .
The building Is equipped with
Indirect lighting, highly polished
iniaia nooring. i'astel snaocu
walls of chartreuse, off white,
and powder blue enhance the
overall modernistic effect.
Spinach was grown In south
west Asia before Christian times.
Registered Willamette Val
ley red Romneya from lm
ported rams. Choice seleo-
tions now available.
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Yoncalla Dates Pre-School Clinic,
Announces Faculties' Personnel
MRS. GEORGE EDES
(Nw-R.vi.w Corrpondnt!
Free clinic lor pre-tchool children in Yoncalla School district No.
32 will be conducted by the Douglas County Health department at
9:30 a. m., Aug. 25. All entering first grade pupllt this fall must
be examined and present their health certificates when school opens
Sept. 6.
Children must be accompanied
by their parent! at the neann
clinic. Since these examinations
are only for children of the Yon
calla district, residents of nearby
school districts are aavisra to con
tact their school clerks regarding
examinations In their respective
districts.
The clinic at the Yoncalla grade
Terminal Island At
Long Beach Is Sinking
WASHINGTON. Aug. 25. 0")
'Man-made Terminal island at
Long Beach, Calif., is slowly sink
ing into the Pacific.
.ohnnl 1 helne SDOnsored by the This was nrougnt out tooay as
Parfn't-Teane? SdSter ? and the reason for 'he navy's pro
paid or out of school district ! gosal to ahut down the Long
Fund,. The same day . clinic will I f-J'JZ..
S.r?U:S CcX Union I Under Secretary of Nav Kim.
High school. Parent, must ac , V. he Penta-
company their cn loren to . .ne !-", f."" de Sll. of the cut
back. He said the island has been
by Union High School district
.No. . .
Dr. Lvdia Emerv will be exam
ining doctor. She will be assisted
by a nurse from the Douglas
County Health department office.
School Faculties Announced
Yoncalla erade and hieh schools
will open their doors for the fall
term, sept, b, witn a iun corps oi
teachers.
In the high school, LeRoy Han
son will resume his position as
principal, with Mrs. oetta violet
Smith Thompson as commercial
teacher; Phillip Smith of Port
land, sciences; Kirnara Mran oi
Corvallis, industrial arts, and
boys' coach; Miss Edith Osgood,
formerly of Washington state,
English, and Mrs. Patricia Ecker
sley, Corvallis, home economics
and physical education.
In the grade school, Al Hoff
man, who has taught in Yoncalla
grade school for a number of
years, will again be principal, and
will teach on the department plan,
assisted by Mrs. Ruby Thomas.
Mrs. Pauline Latham of Yon
calla will teach seventh and eighth
grades; Mrs. Edith Bowman of
Elkton. sixth grade: Mrs. Louisa
Caine of Yoncalla, fifth grade;
Mrs. Gertrude Stoute, Yoncalla,
fourth grade; Mrs. Martha Hoff
man and Mrs. Ruth Creason of
Yoncalla. third grade; Mrs.
Byrene Huckins of Drain, second
grade, and Mrs. Sallie Farley of
Drain, first grade.
Mrs. Hazel Latham has been
hired again as cook for the lunch
program, and will begin opera
tion with the opening of school.
She will be assisted by Joan
Latham.
sinking from 10 to 15 inches a
year.
World War Two
Yet May Be Next
Head Of Legion
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 25.
(JP) A veteran of world war II
may be named national comman
der of the American legion at the
organization's 31st annual con
vention here next week.
Four of the six candidates for
the post are world war II vet
eran. Three opened campaign
offices yesterday for the election
to take place Sept. 1.
A legion spokesman said na
tional chieftains are ready to
transfer the command to 32-year-old
James F. Green, of Omaha,
Neb. Green was defeated lor na
tional commander a year ago by
Perry Brown, Beaumont, Tex.
Green's principal opponents are
expected to be George M. Craig,
Brazil, Ind., lawyer, and Erie
Cocke Jr., 28-year-old comman
der of the department of Georgia.
Donald B. Wilson, partner in
Defense Secretary Louis John
son's law office. Is the fourth
world war II veteran with his hat
Jail Prisoner Fails To Burn His Way To Freedom
drunk and disorderly, decided to ion the drunk "isoioeny
arunK ana aiwiuruj, ucvi- fhipf
bum down tne jau door ana F - , ' y hand, said
&hes.wenbox-
bit informal in tne one-1 io uiw UJ,
broke it Into
are a
room frame Jail
ruuin name jail uiwr u
kindling and set lt afire agairst .Winchester Farewell
the wooden door.
The kindline burned and so did For Fall family WOTBO
the roof. The door didn't. I pe social and farewell dance,
A passer by in this western non0ring Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fall
Oregon town of 400 turned in the iand jamjy wni be held Friday,
alarm. AuB. 26, at 8:30 p.m. at the Win-
Fire Chief Fred Bryant turned ch(ter community club house,
the hose on Police Chief Howard Each ,ady js as(ed to bring a pie
Jordan and kept him wet down j and tae service for her family,
while he unlocked the door. Coffee will be furnished by the
Oaklev. who had ipUined . .,. .j k. Mr. and Mrs.
water from a cell bucket on him- EuEcne Ridenour and Mr. and
self when the fire backfired, rh.riev Johnson. Everyone
came out under his own power.
Today he's In the sturdier Linn
in the Legion ring. He Is from
Clarksburg. W. Va.
The world war I candidates are
Mrs. Charley Johnson. Everyone
in the neighborhood is invited to
attend.
The fierce Abipone Indians of
the Gran Chaco region. Latin
inurin hecame extinct botri
inf WUIW war 1 Wliujuaira iv ..i. j . rwU
Arthur J. Connell, legion national because of battles and a pec
committeeman from Connected, liar custom of killing all but tw
and James F. Daniel. Greenville, children of each family, sajf tne
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