The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 21, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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    The News-Review, Ho.eburg, Ore. Tue., Nov.
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Local News
ft IfSO 'PLal n Pkata
Game Suspected
By Elkton Woman
James A. Loyd, Yencalla
Resident, Passes Away
James Auitin Loyd, 69, resident
of Yoncalla. died at hii home Mon
dav. N'ov. 20, after a Ion? illness.
' He was born in Phillip. Neb., on
Postmaster Seeks
Local Cooperation
With Mailing Rush
Wilh the approach of Christmas
Vital Statistics
MAKRIAGI LICENSE'S
WISE-BRA'N'T Walter Si Wise
California Still Swept
By Continuing Flood
(Continued From Page One)
Housing Authority
Pays Annual Taxes
a recent letter to me noseours : a..- ma, u i i -
police department from an Elkton J,,.,' 0 'voncalla. for the last three '"son, Postmaster L. I.. Wimberly
The Housing authority of Doug
las county has made in annual
payments in lieu of taxes fnr the
Auxiliary te Matt The F.agles
auxiliary will meet tonight at t
o'clock at the Eaglet hall.
woman has disclosed what mav be ' - . j . . .....
notary m.rinv fctntiim--innr commence racket cenienng in ' or i... VMr.
will be no meeting of Rotary on the Douglas county area, reported - . y . . ..
Thursday, Thanksgiving day. ; chief of Police Calvin Baird. I .."'"l1 widow.
.ilia. Sjiiici . uuyia, iiiui tma anu
Tha U el m a et Mmnltinul at Via ltA .
Attend Cancer - M. and Mrs. Mutine, Anmiunc.d - So that llt.rQi of Fm lor Dho'o-. four, d,u"h,e"; ""- A. yd
Earl Plummer and Mr. and Mr,. ; member, may j i" J,
."".T?!'8 a in ' .". " not received. One G. A. j Yoncalla': Mrs Marv Blachfill. Lin-
uy 10 menu ine innvwj i j wi , . r Knn nifl anna rent v sained her ' i . t i j i
IaVIatIt at thm ioof hall. The meet. " I KkT, ' .' V coin. Ark.; Kenneth J. Uyd, In
nf ta'tt lata in in t hat tnun fit Ham.
and Joanne Roe Brant, both of;monlon ,nd Mlrlg0d. j
irinp cu-Ft-vc-v n.H. Sacramento the American . I year 1950-51 in the total amount
l-UOP - SWC.KNE Claude- . , nf Ui 7V rnnrtA U I C..fiM
..... - I ..j ir.i..i u. - river spuiea over ievre in mi ................
again .a ine luuMr,.,,.. . '""night, chasing ume 700 reaidenli : "'f "ve director,
public In handling the greatly m- s""'j,'h lFTc,IUH,..n from home, alon the river. j The.se taxes are paid on the same
creased volume of m.,1. ! ""iieTJd!- The weather bureau warned hun- .J," 'h"
Ensealed greeting cards without Bertha May Neal. Ashland., dreds of resident, in the Sacra-; r yrrm',uon 'ot lne Rnseburg
...r.. pivoxti suit FlLf D V , , . n . kf-i. tr'r park and the Scnttsburc
two cent, per to any point in the nifTRtru pi.i. . i. Th. . "me hln housini oroieci. which were
U. S. Chriilma. seals and other
Dietrich. Cruel and inhuman treat-
leased property, and the .ale of
Julia P. Ru
nous, Richmond, Calif.; Mr.. Be
atrice I.. Conaway, Yoncalla: Mrs
Delphine Lee, Swisshome: a
int will he over in time for the ! Z.Z VrfJ.,Vi.?. . gl'wood, Calif.; Mrs
Central Palnf Visiter Mrr. Ber- trojp enjoy tnepiay. , whrh according In tne letter, was
tha Bursell from Central Point i ) ' trying to find photogenic children
visiting at the home of Mr. and. Improving Mrs. P. T. Bubar suiiable lor publicity advertising."
Mr.. Tom Beall on South Deer is now reported much improved in The woman complains that after
creek. j health at her home on South Ci id-j he had relieved her money in ad-
wick .treet, when, she has h'enlvance for proofs of photo, taken,
Released 'ram Sanitarium ill for the last several weexs. IP disappeared money and all.
Mr.. Paul Beaver of Keasey road j The quickly vanishing Carlson.
ha. been released from the Rose-j Bethel te Meet Rosehurg bethel according to the letter, had repre- j mortuary, Oakland,
DurK samianuin iuihiwius ; o . o, ,niu ion-iiiri , w hi mtr, tn,u ,iii,,flr, . SKtui ui tm-
tay. j Thursday. Nov. .10. at 7:30 o'clock umhia Productions of Inglewood, I . . . ,
I at the Masonic temple, instead of Calif., looking for photogenic chil-; runtral 5trvlC Mela
Te Meet Tonight Beta Gamma i tonight, as previously planned. j dren. After taking the Elkton ; 0r Anna M. Smith
chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha ; i youngster picture, he returned in
will meet tnnicht at 7:30 o'clock at . ii . I several day. v.ith the report that I Funeral service, for Anna
the home of Mr.. Craig Dishman. i,rene has been issued ,he n", 'en chosen a. one of 11 ! Smith of Glendale were held in the
marriage ncenr nan '"'V"' irnm m .h.Mr.n nkn,nnnh , . r-.j i w at i...
sticker, should oe on tne oacx oi , mM( cn,r!!ed Plllinliff ,sk, i At Vis.lia, the Kaweah river ate . the personal property of these pro-
u. c.c,, ... .......... custody of one minor child and hungrily al sananag oarricaoes as jects reduced the payment, in lieu
Wimberly urges the public U buy monlnv for iupport, .army engineer, and civilian volun- of taxes for this year.
plenty of stamps and to do so eany. teer. worked in desperation to! Payment, were made a. follow.:
to avoid delayed service and I stem the river', inroad, on flood Douglas rnuniv toiim- rn irf
r . - i. . . u. b-vn.,. bwam a BaAUfavMM i - . ...
brother and sister. Joe Loyd. Bro-1 "'" ' w- www. s, iicniliuil dikes. Sutherlin, 11.802 20; School District
kenbow, Neb., and Mrs. Maud tact has shown that man fragile . , t-, ,own o( n,,.,. Riv, n!130, Sutherlin. J2.6M.2fi; City of
Shores, Portland. P'rcei. are noi a -uudij., p-cu iCS ear WQKianQ ,h, v.weah above Visalia. reported Roseburg, $1.5.1; School District 4,
Services will be announced when rme in oroKen aim iwneu heavv rain increasing the tons of ! Rosehurg, $3 47; town of Myrtli
relative, arrive. Kuneral arrange-, condition. (,o.k! lK.xe are .mpor- G T1 , Ktw - i the already gorged "ver ' Creek, $441.53; School District 19,
in u. i .... .k. c,..ra. tant. he emDhasues and plenty of a. -a ...jji.. w..j... .. '" ne aireaay xorgra nr -
ments will he in care of the Stearns tant.ne empnasizes ann piemy oi dled ,uddpnly Mondsy Nov. m lt ; '
pacKing maieriai on an amra ui hi. u. .... k.,V"
his home near Oakland, when he
Z T T , nfU-r u ! Army engineer, in San Francisco
porn April a, 1W4. in urace Mar-, ,j . ,i,inri nA da mat??
and tame ti Oreaon . .
cost, many people send Christmas - !0 year. ago. living in Bandon be-1 h. inrh.Hed-
lore moving to Roseburg four ..''""'""', ,,'nnnnnn- Tnl river
vear. acn. He had heen livm near i Kcrn rlver- 2.".o0O, Tule river,
tragile articles should always be
ued.
Due to the slitht dillerence in bor, Wash.,
card, as first clas. mail, Wimberly
says, and place their return ail
dres. on the envelope o tnal un
Damage In Millions
Myrtle Creek, $1,298.49: Union high
school 13. Reedsport, $4.44; School
District 105, Reedsport, $8.28.
n.Li.n.1 i.. i.. i.. .. i u.
r i at Vancouver. Wn., In Rock Rnbi- 'rom 132 children photographed in , Assembly of God church Mnnday. ' cmed cards are returned. Per- i had retired from the lumber husiJ Tulr '"I". $500,000; Kaweah
$:!.000.000: Kings river. $2,500.0;
departed Improving Mrs. F.arl
Wiley, whn underwent major sur
gery at Sacred Heart hospital in
Eugene Nov. 13. expects to return
to Roseburg about the end of this
son. 55. Rnseburg. and Grace Can-
field, 52, Idlyld Park.
Arriving Wednesday Don Parr.
ig aixiui me ui i - .., . i .... i.
week. Her condition is reported to " ..J "
be good.
1 from Eugene tn remain over the
A. . . .. , -i. I Thanks-jiving weekend visiting his
At Roseburg Sanitarium - The I . M . n
on East Lane street.
condition of Mr.. Charlotte Bailey,
who has been confined to the Rose
burg sanitarium the past several
weeks, I. reported to be unchanged.
Mr.. Carrie Dixon, also in the san
itarium, i. reported to be better.
; inree years ana ine initirr-ma pro-, il ness
ductions company would represent, Surviving her are her widower.
1 her. Oscar I,. Smith, three sons and a
I As a result, the woman gave him daughter. George T. Smith. Texas;
t a check for $25 50 which wa. to G. Leonard Smith and Oscar M.
entitle her to twelve 5x7 photo, j Smith, both of Glendale. and Mrs.
and one 8 x 10 oil. Some weeks ' Mary Burowsky, Portland. Inter
! later .he wrote to the address given ! ment took place in trie Masonic
this area. He reportedly said the I Nov. 20. at 2 p. m. with the Rev. 1 ,,,,ble article, should be sent spe- ness He had been a life member ' river- $2,000.0: "d n American
child would be registered on their i Betty Williams officiating. Mrl. tll delivery and everything of ( the Watch Tower Bible and Tract ' riv'r " $800-000.
commercial department files for : Smith died on Nov. 16 after a long value should be insured. If large society Ranchers and livestock producers
numoers ot greeting earns are Surviving are his widow. Nellie, 1 reponea neay mss, .m
broujjnt to the office in bundles, Oaklaml; four sons. David New- 75.0UO to 100,000 turkeys ready for
all laced, he continued, it is a great man, Astoria: Phillip Newman, market.
helo to the office. Kucene: c.enme A Newman Port.. Corn and feed losses of $125,000
All firms sending calendars land; Timothy J. Newman, Oak-were reported by one rancher in accomplish this as economically as
should mail them before Dec. 10 to land; two daughter., Mrs. Mar-1 the Bakersfield area. He said worx-1 possible. THATS what we'll talk
nvure nr., mni He iverv and to -lone Bovn. likimi. wasn. and era were sunning coner nimi
avoid congestion.
As in recent years, parcel post
. . , , . her by Carlson and the letter came ! cemetery. Arrangements were i n
Attend Pun-eral W. I. nonn K..I, m,rL.rf -.:m.J n nr. nt Ihi Sliarnt mnrtmrv fllen. I
; Mrs. Mildred Vaughn. Riddle. ; around a 15.000-acre tract planted
Funeral services will be held in : in cotton.
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CHEVROLET OWNIRS
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and V. V. Harpham of Roseburg vh ,h , lh. , Hale.
went to Bend Monday n attend the pnlce ,ng,woodi c,lj( 0 ,.h,ck ;
funeral services for U. S. Bond. ,h, tMr, , ,nJl ry lor ,-,. Co- e:., ft!- Condw
former Rosebure resident, whn , umbj, produc,ionJ. Th, ,swer , 7 7 , ..r
d'ed in Portland Sunday. They plan) r,ceived from Chief of Police C. i Supply Ttmporanly Gon
to return Wednesday. i c. Cupp showed that address was ... . .
private home and the present 1 repnnea ny m r a
ails will be distributed for local The Chapel of the Roses, Rose-j Yosemite national park still was
delivery trom a rented warehouse
A temporary postal station will
c: in he nnenert at Miller's .tor.1
where uptown patrons may mail cemetery
parcels and purchase stamps, out
no money order service will be
burg Kuneral home. Wednesday, isolated by rockslide. and washout.
Nov. 22. at 11 a.m. Vault inter-1 that closed all highway, enuring
ment will follow in Civil Bend the valley.
You want to be warm and com
fortable this winter. Yon want to
about when you come in to see the
oew Spark Oil Heaters.
Grange T. Have Dinner - A'occupanl. had lived there five and Barbara Daugherty, executive ec-; available there The Christmas
1 Thanksgiving dinner will be held a half years. Cup said that, ac-
1 FREE
BRAKE INSPECTION
I For convenience ... tor safety
ake, let us cive your brakes o
inorouan cnee i ivj i. today, e
ill emove ol1 wheels ood make
visual inspection. No chorge!
retary for the Douglas county kiynote from the post ottice is
.i ih. niv-.r.H.i. r.nnn .1 w I rnrdine tn the nresent residents, .camp rire girls, that supplies of -Pack well ann man eany, vtim-
Thursday. Member, are asked tn : they have received a great deal of i P"nut brittle being sold by t h e berly concluded.
bring a hot dish and either salad 1 mail from Oregon inquiring about j cmP Eire girls are temporarily
oi dessert and their own table ' the Columbia Productions organii- J exhausted. A m-w stock will arrive Persistence Wint New
service. I ation. I in Roseburg Wednesday afternoon a.,;,,- rn Cairvioai
,ndle,ri , pi k p or Marine Corps Service
M.lr... Gran,. Meet. - T h e Busines. Bureau of Los Angles and ! E lb t
Melrose Grange will meet tnngiht. ' informed that such an orwni.. ' hm 'j ':3-
Nov. 21, at 7 o'clock for a potluck "".,,nut none oi tne , " .J. n,, ! A corporal in the marine corps and director of youth and children'.
supper, Members, are asked to Jnr " ".m f""'" . n rA ""' , Th.- r.n, reserve tor 27 months, she applied choirs. She, will be remembered
csndy: and there will be four ad- W m Fairbanks, Alaska, here a. a talemed pianist
ditional prize, for each group. It ' c.,v. duty , Mr .- . H E- E. re-
days in Eugene.
' bring their own table service. The,b contacted. The bureau noted
lull mir ill uir- iiiiiliurr ill uiqiiii irs
it had received, it was their opinion
that the organization is a racket."
business meeting will begin at 8.
- and there will be electinn of offi
I.
HANSEN
MOTOR CO.
ccrs.
Mrs. Twehy Returns Mrs. L.
G Twohy has returned from a
four-day slay in Portland where
she attended the Constitution of
I Park Rose Court, Order of the Am
aranth, in her official role as grand
; charity. Miss Annette Nagle of Se-
Iatlle returned tn Rnseburg wilh
Mrs. Twohy and visited here before
Veterans Hospital
Called Roseburq's
Largest Industry
SEATTLE -HP) Persistence
paid off for Ann Revak.
Camas Valley
By MRS. CARL SCHMIDT
TO SPEAK AT CHURCH
Rev. Otto Halseth. former Look
ingglass resident who has spent the
. ... : . II
Mr. snd Mrs. S. C. Williams of past several year. ri.'"'
Claresholm. Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Pk Thursday night at the Look
Gorrion Stanton and Mrs. Stanton's ' mgglass church at S p. m All in
mother, Mrs. P. H. Gulbranson of terested people are invited to at
Los Angeles, were recent visitors ! tend.
in the W. D. live and H. E. Ewens
homes in Garrten Valley. Mrs. Stan
ton is organist at the First Con
gre?aiional church in jn Angeles
has been pointed nut that only I Her request fell on deaf ear.
br.xe. .old by the girls themselve. I "we are not ordering reservists
will count toward the prizes. ' resident outside the continental
United State, to active duty."
Dk.it Riui Will Taking things into her own hands
- n aa- t cl Mis. Revak drove S.252 miles down
i Direct Minstrel ShOW ,h. Alaska hiihwav to Seattle early
Cory Glass Coffee
Makers & G.E. Food
Mixers
Douglas Hardware
04 S. Stteh.nl
Pheea 64-J
Robert Rrraows, a man with a
Oak & Stephen, rhone 446 continuing on to Texas.
AMD
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Probation Of Estate
Requires Split Action
Dr. John
P. Powell
chamber nf commerce forum
luchenn Mnnday at the Hotel Ump
qua that the Veterans hospital is
''Roseburg'. largest industry."
The two hospital officials ex
this month. She renewed her plea.
Then, while the brass mulled
. ,. n. . 'varied background in all fields of i, .. "V. ,.
L. laskin. and Floyd ,nf ,,? wl rilrrrt lh, Ek, 1 thmga over .he drove UJ Pitta,
told the Roseburg , ,.,., ,,, chlrj,v mm!ltrel show , burgh. P.., to visit relatives But
Dec. 14. 15 and 16 at Roseburg nm-unii
junior high.
Rarrows has managed his own
stnek company, announced on the
radio and directed sennus stage
i. :ii..., .,!. tk. ..i.i. . hr.spital industry played in the com-
I George S. Johnson, who died Feb. mi'n"-Y" "onomic life.
I 2.t. has been instituted in the pro- nr- H.skms. manager of the hns
. hue court hv order of County If""1 Prt the program with a
I judite D. N. Busenhark. discassion of the disadvantages of
I ... , , ... . , Ihe Roseburg hospital bcation. He
i By this i act.nn nnly the part nf lnrm,jor disadvantages
l'1, nh.0r,T.,l..Wl. "hat hampered Ihe hospital's oper-
' " Th r.lr,nH.r h. . ,i0n' high COStS of food, (2)
court. Tn? rminnir nf the MaO i .iT.m k.n..i u.a-l..
I Is In California and will he hand- i 'h"r,"f "LJ ' ,r!,.! " " ?
led in a probate cnurt of that stale. I P. r i"";''''" h,v.
I Ira R Riddle has heen annninled - H'skins Said these facotrs have
LS I .H-.i.i.i,.i.. .1.. ri.. i combined tn maxe tne local instmi-
admin stratnr of the Oregon por- f h m0,t iv, veterans
. ' Xl m " r?.- hospital operation in Ihe V. S. He
claims the hospital costs about
seven cents per day per patient
more to operate than any other
vtterans hospital.
Floyd P. Powell explained how
the hospital's federal appropriation
cii.nl Me .aiH ihe hncmt.t't
annual payroll amoun'" to roughly
,$1,250,000. He estimated that about
, !W percent of this money i spent
. in ftosebiirg. Powell said the hos
pital buys about JL'00.000 worth of
merchandise from local sources.
Dr. Haskins closed the program
.saying the hospital has received
excellent cooperation from Ihe
community. He also praised the
tolunteer workers for their loyal
and diligent "effort tn aid in the
rehabilitation of Ihe atienls.
. ,1..;. ,i i. ,u.iranio ana airecie-
L.;..i i-j -i..,i i. ... I works as-well as many comedie.
and musical comedies.
Ganz Mortuary
Cordially Invites You to Attend an
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, November 26, from 2 to 5 P.M
Ganz Mortuary
2 Ml. S. of Myrtle Creek on Hwy. f?
Ambulance Service 24 Hour, a Day
rhone Myrtle Creek SO 2
VAGRANTS JAILED
Municipal Judge Ira B. Riddle
reported Howard Neil Brown, 29,
Feather Falls. Calif., and Grant
Gaines Hull. 2.1. Coquille, were
both committed to serve 10 days
in Ihe city jail in lieu of $70 fines
on vagrancy charges.
HELP!
EXTRA
Free Technicolor Movie !
One Showing Only
Wednesday. November 29 2 P.M.
Out on a limb about decorating?
Come dwn and hn ? a talk with
CLARA DUDLEY
fiwwus otor-schrntf consultant for
Aiexandfr Smith f Sons Ctfrfi't Company
HERE IN PERSON
Wfdnflidar Tm FtttJav. N. 3f, 30 Dtc. t
10 A.M. H S P.M.
I.ft her tfll vnu-in frrt prrstm.tl inte rvifw how
t?il" vtni cm mlvf vrMir dfcoriting prohlem.. l.ft
hT ip!ain to fou-m in rxcitmf frtt Ifi-turf what
Hn ofinng womifr ro can hot'i St iitiog th ncM
color tchfm. It hfr show row what tva.itifiil re
sult ou can fxpftt-in th frtt Ttvhnirnlor novif
"Hftorf AnH Atter." oti'rf mrf to hnH your vitt
with C'lari Omtlrv vrry valuahif. And it's all free!
and sh had to make an abrupt
return.
Today Corporal Rrvak, accepted
and sworn, wax preparing fot an
oihrr 1. noo mile jaunt to Camp
Tendlpton, Calif.
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