2 The- Newa-Rr.itw, Roieburg, 0r. Wed., Sept. 13, 1950
Local News
Te, Mut a Polluck The Wo-; Af Applagere Reunion Mr. and
man'l Benefit association will V.rs. V, illiam Anderson of Harvard
meet Thursday at a 1 o'clock pol- avenue, went to Drain over ihe
luck luncheon at the home of Mr. weekend for the Applegate family
George Poweri at Winston. reunion.
DAV Auxiliary D lia bled
American Veterans auxiliary will
hold an Important meeting Thurs
day nigiit at 7:45 at the home of
the commander, Mrs. Myrtle
Hoover, 1102 Umpqua avenue.
Te Meet Thursday Women of
the Country club will meet Thurs
day at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon
at the clubhouse with the contract
bridge and canasta play at 1 p.m
Those desiring transportation are
asked to call 1288-J.
Tea T Be Held The Woman's
society of the First Presbyterian
church will meet at 2 o'clock
Thursday in the church parlors.
A tea will follow the business meet
ing and program. Mrs John E.
Pinkerton is chairman of the host
ess committee. Mrs. C. F. Roberts
will present a book review.
Sunshine Club te Meet The
Northside Sunshine club v.$l meet
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Lucia Ingles.
First Fall Meeting The Wo
man's Society of Christian Service
will hold its first fall meeting at
a 1 o'clock dessert-luncheon at the
Methodist church parlors with
members of Circle No. 1 acting as
hostesses.
Te Meet at Luncheon The
Evergreen Grange Home Econom
ics club will meet at a noon
polluck luncheon at the hall Thurs
Hav with Carolyn Dame. Ruby
Belle Kovhernik and Minnie Kober
nik as hostesses. Members are
asked to bring their donations for
the rummage sale.
Leaves Fer Las Angeles Mrs
I. H. Duff of Rosrburg left Thurs
day for I-os Angeles to visit her
sister, Mrs. Mabel Smith.
Meeting Tonight Umpqua Dis
trict, Dental Assistants society will
meet tonight at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper
at the home of Mrs.
O. C. Rolftnesa, 535 S, Pine street
Pass Bar Exams Sam J. Shoe
maker Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. J Shoemaker, 417 F.ast Lane
street, Roaeburg, and Donald
Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
C. Kelly, Oakland, were among
those passing the 1951 Oregon stale
bar exam. They will he sworn in
Monday, Sept. 18, at Sajem.
At Boucock's Heme Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Buffam of Coos Bay were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Boucock.
Agate Collecting Trip Earl
Wiley and eon, Lawrence of Rose
burg, spent an interesting weekend
bunting agates around Bend, Mad
ras and Hay Creek in central Ore
gon. They returned with a good
collection of stones.
At Earl Wiley Heme Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Forkner of Salem
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wiley on last Thursday. Mrs
Wiley returned to Salem with
them to visit friends.
Called To Warrenten Mr. and
Mrs. Rupert be of L'mpqua ave
nue, t , Roseburg, have been
called to Warrenton by the death
of Lee's brother.
Dinner To Honor
Springfield Men '
An informal dinner feting
Springfield businessmen will b e 1
given by the Roseburg Chamber!
of Commerce Friday night, pre !
ceding the Roseburg Springfield ,
football game here. I
Held in the Hotel L'mpqua's j
Civic room at 6 SO p.m., the In-1
formal dinner is being readied by,
the chamber s noon forum com
mittce, according to George Lu
oma, chairman.
The dinner ia open to the public
Douglas District
Scouters To Meet
Scnuters of Douglas District.
Oregon Trail council, will hold
their first fall meeting and round
tables Monday at 7:30 p m. at
Riverside school. The meeting will
be for all cub scout and explorer
leaders and district committee
men. According to District Commis
sioner Charles Friday, the meet
ing will follow plans laid down by
the district to increase trained
leadership of the entire area to
strengthen the advancement pro
gram and to work out means of
stronger charter reviews for each
sponsoring organizations.
Cub, scout and explorer leaders
will work on the theme for the
month, plus program planning.
A special demonstration will he
held at this time, which will be
of interest to all registered scout
ers in Ihe district, said Friday.
With a 100 percent increase i n
membership the Isst six months,
the district has a tremendous job
on its hands in training the new
volunteer leaders and seeing to it
that the Boy Scout program is
carried oui. in all institutions, he
said.
It is Important that all re
gistered scouters, cubbers and
explorers altend. irreglardless of
their position, said Friday. Up
wards of 200 persons are expected.
University Dean
Kiwanis Speaker
Orlando Hollia, dean of the Uni
versity of Oregon law shcool, spoke
on background of the original con
stitutional convention in 1787 at a
Kiwanis noon luncheon Tuesday.
Mollis read extracts from the
diary kept by George Washington
on tne convention, along with parts
of letters from several of those at
tending Ihe constitutional conven
tion in Philadelphia.
He said official records of the
convention are scanty and some
times erroneous. The most detailed
notes of the convention are those
kept by James Madison.
Suit Filed For Damages
Incurred In Car Crash
Jnrgen E. Jorgensen and Dagny
Jorgensen have filed a suit against
Ray C. Hemphill in the circuit
court for $1,182 60 alleged damages
to their automobile. ,
According to the complaint, the
damagea were incurred in an ac
cident with the defendant's car
four miles north of Wolf Creek.
The plaintiff's car. driven by N.
B. Pntchett jr., allegedly overlook
thecar of the defendant and a
collision resulted while the plain
tiff's car was passing and tht
defendant tried to make a left
turn.
The plaintiffs ask $712 80 for
damages to the car and $470 for
loss of use of the auto.
Lyman J. Green
Dies Tuesday
Lyman Jessue Green, 58. died
Tuesday night, Sept. 12. at Mercy
bo-mtal following a heart atiick
Mr. Green was born in Green
ville. Mo., May 30, 1892, and
moved in 1912 wilh his parents to
Hoquiam, Wash., where he resided
until his marriage to Miss Aur
villa McGregor Dec. 6, 1924. He
and his wife lived at Aberdeen.
Wash., until moving to Roseburj
Dec. 18. 1945.
He served in World War I in
France with the 20th Engineering
corps. U. S. army. Since moving
to Roseburg Mr. Green worked
continuously for the Umpqua Ply
wood Corp.. unlil July 27, 1950,
when he suffered a heart attack.
He was a member of Laurel
lodge 13. A. F. & A. M , Roseburg:
BPO'Elks lod?e No. 593. Aber
deen. Wash.: O. O. E No. 24,
Aberdeen, and Henry L. Robb post
V. F. W., Hoquiam, Wash.
Surviving are his widow, Aur
villa. 124 E. Oakland Ave., Rose
burg; and the following brothers
and sisters, Robert A.. Roseburg,
Milford C, Neillon. Wash.; Mrs.
Freeda Cogdill and Mrs. Ira Erick
son. Aberdeen
Masonic funeral services will be
held in the Chapel of the Roses.
Roseburg Funeral home. Saturday,
Sept. 16. at 11 a.m., under aus
pices of Laurel lodge 13. Cremation
will follow. ,
Fall Opening Scheduled
Thursday At 7:30 P.M.
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Promoter To Conduct
Sunday School Rally
Julia May Weber of Ashland,
Sunday school promoter for the
Oregon Conference of the Free
u-ikniliil ..hnrh will rnnrlurf a
Sunday school rally Thursday at
a p.m. in ine rree mcinoaisi
church, 1347 Harvard Ave.
rhilr1rn arm njriallv invited
to attend the rally. Miss Weber
is an ouisianoing ynuin siirinci,
wilh experience In conducting
youth camps and other .' similar
.111. ...Arin. in I'.anrD llpn.
derson. pastor of the local Free
Meinodisi cnurcn.
INJURES EYE
Dick King, sawyer at Tiller Mill,
received a painful and serious eye
injury recentlv when he was struck
by a knot which flew from a log
he was sawing.
BUSINESS MEN!
Flegel's have the
equipment for
heavy moving and
freighting. We
have the special
hoists and trucks
for moving your
bulky files and
safes.
Call ui when you move, your office, and we will givg your
office) furniture, the belt of car.
Don't Moke a Move
Til You See
FLEGEL
Transfer and Storage Co.
900 I. Third Street
Phong 935
Yoncalla Barn Destroyed
By Fire Tuesday Morning
Fire of unknown origin destroyed
a large barn adjoining Ihe Luther
Daugherty home at Yoncalla about
2 o'clock Tuesday morning. Daugh
erty discovered the fire, and saved
the family car and a truck wh
painting equipment. Mrs. Zadie
Bishop, mother of Mrs. Daugherty
who has been an invalid for the
past four years, was moved to a
neighbor's for safety.
The help of neighbors and the
volunteer fire department w a I
credited wilh saving the newly re
decorated Daugherty house.
Third Douglas Person
Stricken With Polio
Donald Fingerlos, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Fingerlos. 427 South
St., became the thir d Douglas
county person to fall victim to in
fantile paralysis within about 30
days.
The 14 year-old youth was
rushed to Sacred Heart hospital,
Eugene, for treatment Monday, ac
cording to A. L. Henningcr. chair
man of Ihe Douglas county chapter,
Nalinnal Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis.
HELD FOR PAROLE OFFICERS
l.e Roy Joseph Bedford, 19. o f
Roseburx and Seab Junior Vinson.
21, of Winston are being held in
the county jail for violation of
parole, according to Justice of
Peace A. J. Geddes.
The two were allegedly picked
up by an oificer of the Oregon
State Parole and Probation office
for drinking intoxicating beverages.
sic. Special dance numbers and
other musical offerings will also
be presented, beginning at 8:30
or the corner of Cass and Jackson.
Also staled for 8:30 p.m. is the
awarding of ten cash prizes total
ing $300, plus merchandise awards
regularly offered during the Trea
sure hurit. The drawing will be
held on the corner of Oak and
Jackson streets, with a loud
speaker set up to proclaim the
winners.
Folk Dancing Slated
Beginning at p.m. in t h i
armory is a special session o f
folk dancing, to be conducted by
Mr. and Mis.l.ester Spencer, ac
credited folk dance instructors.
Members of their classes and
other folk dancing groups will par
ticipate, with many colorful cos
tumes expected to add 'to the
gaiety. Tne public is invited to
watch the dancing and participate.
Only folk Wincing will be offered.
This afternoon, members of Ep
silon Sigma Alpha, national busi
nesswomen's sorority, began sale
of grab bag items and distributed
free tickets to the Treasure hunt.
A repeat on the grab bag sale will
begin Thursday at 2 p.m. on the
'Jackson and Oak sireet corner.
Treasure hunt tickets will again
be given away at that time.
Plaintiff Awarded
Judgment In Court
A judgment in favor of the
plaintiff, Kirby Williams, has been
awarded in the circuit court by
Judge Carl E. Wimberly against
Al Howard and the North Doug
las Mills. Inc. for a total of $.'134. ft
involving labor performed in trans
porting aawlogs.
Williams was awarded $700.93 for
the labor. $200 attorney's fees and
$33.73 costs.
NOTIFIED OF DEATH
Mrs. Flora Burnesf of Brockway
has received word that her niece,
Mrs. Goldie SchulU of Mt. Olive,
111., passed away Aug. 17. Mrs.
SchulU resided at Kent Creek sev-
l eral years ago. She ia survived by
i her husband, Henry a son Richard,
i and one grandson, her parents,
four brothers and thee sisters.
Naval Reserve Cruise
Planned This Weekend
A naval reserve weekend cruise
on a D. E. will include units from
Roseburg, North Bend, Bandon
and Newport. The cruise is being
I provided by the 13th Naval dis
trict for naval reservists of these
areas.
The cruise will begin at 8 a.m.
Saturday, with the return Sunday
afternoon. A bus for Roseburg re
servists will leave Roseburg Fri
day at 6:30 p.m. Those interested
in participating should contact Ed
Wyatt at 1321 Harrison, or call
1825-Y. Transportation and sub
sistance for the trip will be pro
vided by the navy. O
Emmltt Price PorQr
Funeral Set Friday
Funeral services for Emmitt
Price Parker, 45, resident of Rid
dle, who died Sept. , will be held
Friday, Sept. 15, at 2 p. m. in
the Baplist church in Riddle. Ar
rangements are being made by
the Roseburg Funeral home.
Surviving are three sons. Em
mitt Eugene. Jody Dean-and Billie
Lee, all of Riddle: a brother. An
drew Parker, Oklahoma City; a
brother. Bill Parker, Texaa, and
three sisters in Arkansas..
Interment will follow in the Rid
dle cemetery.
Services Art Announced
For Accident Victim
Funeral services for Frank Wal
ter Vaughn, who was killed in a
car accident near Daya Creek
Monday night, will be held at Med
ford at a time to be announced.
Long and Orr Mortuary, Roseburg,
was in charge of local arrange
ments. Vaughn, who lived at 1884 Delta
Watera road, Medford, is survived
by his widow, Mary. He waainrn
Oct. 17, 1900. He was empluyed
as a plumber for Hawk's con
slruction on a project at Daya
Creek, where he had been work
ing the last couple of montha.
Administratrix Of Will
Named By County Court
The $10,000 estate of Lloyd J.
Bara-. who died intestate Sept.
8. will be administered by Ella K.
Barnes, by order of the county
court. It is estimated that $6,000
real property and $4,000 personal
I property is involved.
I Appraisers appointed by the
order are Romney Meek, Herschel
D. Meek and Lee Vosburgh.
Admitted to probate by order
of County Judge D. N. Busenbark
was the will of Anna Belle Craig.
I who died July 21, 1950. Jessie Rit
1 chey was appointed executrix and
John Diehl. John Boake and Helen
I Judy, appraisers.
WOOD FOR SALE
16" Core Wood S8.00 per load
Split Log Ends not to exceed 16" 8.00 per load
Unsplit Log End$ 4.00 per load
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Extra charge for any load more than six
miles from the plant.
The Martin Brothers Box Co.
Oakland, Oregon . Phone 2211 and 2?12
Nancy Roebuck To Speak
At Salvation Army
Nancy Raehuck, who has re
turned from her trip to Europe,
will speak at a rally at the Sal
vation army building, 1005 Win
chester Friday at 8 p.m.
Miss Raebuuck will give an out
line of her trip and describe her
experiences. She was one of two
Oregon young people to make the
special student tour. Her trip was
snonsored locally by the Rotary
club.
Final Class Of Series
Set Thursday At Armory
The final class in the first series
for pre-n.il.il mothers will he held
in the Red Cross rooms of t h e
armory Thursday from 2 to 4 p m.
Sponsored by the District Nurses
association, this session will he
for demonstration and practice in
bathing and formula making for
the bahy, according to Public
Health Nurse Lavenia Fulton.
Miss Fullon reported that the
next series will he inaugurated
within the next couple of weeks.
A. E. MARLOW OIES
Albert Edward Marlnw died
early today at his home in Myrtle
Creek. He was born Keh. 14, 1881.
Funeral arrangement will he an
nounced laler from Long & Orr
mortuary.
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