16 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Mon., Dee. 19, 1949 "Tick's" Tips On Veterans Hospital By L. J. "Tick" MaLarkey From the office of Ruth S. Bloom comes the announcement of three additions to the nursing staff. First on the list is Mrs. Vega E. Burns, who was born at Bushnell, N. C. She graduated from Knoxvllle General hospital school of nurs ing. Knoxvllle, Tenn Did a tour of duty at Vanderbilt hospital, Nashville, Tenn., and also at Mercy hospital, Roseburg. She calls Myrtle Creek home and "day dodges'' back and forth to 'The Grove." Now comes corn fed Miss Mary E. Sprout, born at Madison, Neb., and graduated from Nebraska Methodist hospital. The urge to go west came and Mary nursed ' at Good Samaritan, Portland. While there she "buddled around" with Delanne A. Sim mons, who first greeted the world from Battle Creek, Iowa. A graduate of Nebraska Metho dist hospital of Omaha this girl from Iowa worked at Dennlson hospital of that state, and before coming to Roseburg she nursed at Good Samaritan, Portland. "Ruth S." asked them to visit the VA here. They did and were sold. They stayed. Both live at the nurses home on the station. Other talents have Sprout and Simmons they can dance. In habitants of "Bald Row" during the recent three-night Elks club show were more than load in their praises. "Skippy" Austin finally won the "Purple Heart." He awarded It to himself down In the base ment of his home at 1419 Harri son wound self-inflicted while fooling around with a band saw. He showed up with his right index finger wrapped in about 6 yards of gauze. "Look," he said, when arriving to cook the other morning, "I finally got It. The darn saw jumped I didn't. Guess I'm too old to log any more. I'm going to stay with my pots and pans." We know that Comrade Austin is a veteran of both Wars I and II. This never-grow-old "Gray beard" served the marine corps, the first hitch as a combat Infan try man in '17; the second as a cook at Bremerton, Wash., from 1942 'til discharge. Douglas county Nurses' associa tion, District II, will hold their annual Christmas party at Miss Golda Beal's new home on Cal kins road Dec. 20 at 8 p. m. Miss Beal is instructor at the local VA hospital. A committee assisting the host ess states it Is to be an evening of fun, and a present not to exceed 50 cents in valuation is the price of admission. "Follow the white arrows, which begin at the north entra, i of the VA hospital, and they will lead you to the Calkins road where 'Glorious Golda' will re ceive at the front door," so adds Georgle Moss, assistant to "Ruth S." the one and only chief of the charmings out this wav. The ladies, we mean, who wear the white caps and gowns. All nurses are urged to attend. There Is a quartet which sings one song at the VA hospital. The numbers sing It over and over again. In melody and harmony with smiles in their voices and the song they sing Is: "VA Hospital." These are the three contraltos and one "basso profundo;" their names go like this: Helen Shanklin, Bernice Patterson, Ethel Van Voorst and Fred T. Dillard. It is good to call In or call out because these four are first, last and all the time pleasant to visit with, even for the second it takes to have your number plugged. In addition to the switch board it is the chore of these good people to care for the patients' mail, their papers and packages. Also they are the ones who write the visitors' passes and give any in formation, within their power, to inquiries mace. m I HP1"" I WOMDER IF SCIENTISTS ll V) .(f Mil I EVER NOTICED THAT TH W . V 'ffT, mWm '. ONLy THIM&S THAT DOM'T I t 1 Y If VU t I SV7 V PAW, CLUTCH , GRAB, AM' j j Xl Aj(Zt L 'AKIO HEAP TO LOSE ShtyXli. c. By J. R. OUT OUR WAY Williams This is a line or two about "Smiling Steve," a lad who has been around The Grove quite a spell. "Smiling Stove" is a vet eran of War I and a member of American Legion Post 16, Rose burg; also the D.A.V.'s. He is never too busy to lend a helping hand in the laundry, the kitchen, the wards and the chap lain's office, particularly the work In "setting up" for Sunday ,p VA, M X;f y , , III y' ; I I K.1- Will be open tvery night this week until 9:00 p. m. except Saturday. Penney's will close Saturday, Christmas Eve at 5:30. RV CI 48 courteous, well-trained salespeople will make your Christmas shopping faster and easier at Penney's. CTIN You will find wider selections when you shop every department at Penney's for practical gifts . .'. all at budget CASH AND CARRY PRICES. Gifts for MomDad, Brother, Sister, Baby and hundreds of items for the home. All merchandise is displayed in well-lighted areas so you can see and handle your gift selections. AVIN With more than 1600 stores and a terrific buying power, Penney's can give you lower prices because the savings are passd on to you. For more than 47 years the Penney policy has been GREATER VOLUME and SMALL PROFITS. With so many years of "know-how," Penney's are specialists when it comes to giving values. StFENP give MGE DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT services. Steve seems to make each day happy and his list of friends is long. Harry Lindsey, the mall man, is Child Loses Eyes As Christmas Gladness Approaches the tumor, uianne win ue ue mitted to go home from he hos pital in time for Christmas if she shows sufficient improvement. The youngster, unmindful oi HUNTINGDON. Pa., UP) Two year-old Dianne Beck is just as excited about Christmas as any child although she won't he able to see the toys that Santa Claus brings. Last summer, DIanne's eyes began to fall. Doctors were for ced to remove her right eye last month because of a malignant tumor. On Tuesday, they re moved her left eye also. Now, doctors hope the opera- ihp hiilkv bandaees over her eyes, chattered gayly yesterday about Christmas and the doll she hnn tn receive. She doesn't want Santa to forget her ; eight brothers and sisters, rang-1 Ing from one to J.J. DIanne's father, Clifford Beck Hons have stopped the growth of is an unemployed trucker. having his banner season with mail deliveries this Christmas season, 1949. He really is loaded down with work and is "sweat ing" It out with a good-natured grin as the Job goes on. "I've been out here quite a while and this looks like the big gest Christmas yet." Harry is Roseburg born and Is a vet of our second "Great Ad venture" across two oceans. Dec. 5, 1924, Verna Tilton stood in the Jgraduation line of Bis marck Evangelical hospital, Bis marck, N. D. Today she is Verna Tilton Hayes of the Roseburg staff and makes her home here with husband Frank at 1624 N. Stephens street. Your reporter first met Nurse Hayes when a patient in Ward 5 shortly after coming from Barnes here early In August. We visited a few moments and that time it was learned that Frank Hayes had served in the Sea Bees and had a "rugged go" down in the South Pacific. Mrs. Hayes was on duty at Ward 6 the other day and there was time for another short visit. First of all she was born at Clear Lake, Iowa, but attended school at Valley City, N. D. "You know 25 years in this work doesn't seem so long; time nuicklv. Naturally I am proud of a quarter-century pin. 1 Who wouldn't be?" j Her dark eyes were aglow as! she seemed to muse over that ; span of years. "Private M." j stpnnoH hark thpre was another patient lined up ready to "quaff a pin. 1 "Individualized Floors ot Beautility." INLAID LINOLEUM Carpeting Rubber Tile Aapnalt Tile Pot-mica Tope . Venetian Blind! FREE ESTIMATES FLOOR COVERING 222 W. 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