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o 2 Th N.wt-Revitw, RotebuQ, 0r.-9ruet, May 29, If 51 Eighth Graders Graduation Set Mrs. Ralph Arensmeier will be the speaker at the Rnseburg Jun ior high promotion exercises Fri day at 8 p.m. in the school audi torium. She will speak on the sub jest, "The Secret Formula." One of the larger e'"'tH erade graduating classes 190 students will be presented cei-tiucaies o, promotion by Paul Elliott, super inlendcnt of city schools. R. R. Brand, principal of Roseburg Jun ior high school, will present the class. Howard Rodgers, newly elected student body president of Hose burg Senior high, will welcome th graduates to Senior high school and David Morgan, president of the freshman class of 1952, will give the response. association an fuperin ten- dent's otlice. lW clubs are non c'enominational. She has also helped in' Cub scout supervision. Mr. and Mrs. Arensmeier have been active in work of the Gideons. Mr. Arensmeier is a past presi dent of the Oregon state organiza tion, and Mrs. Arensmeier a past president of the stale auxiliary. Official Business Will Suspend Memorial Day Since Wednesday, Memorial day, is a legal holiday, all city, county, stale and federal offices will be closed. 8 Likewise practically all up-town businesses, except for establish ments usually open on Sundays, will be closed for the day. The News-Review, Compromise Effected On UMT Program (Continued from Page 1) with the safety, health, welfare and morals of the trainees. AH of the recommendations would come from a five-member commission named by the Presi dent, with senate confirmation, to exercise general supervision over the training. Three commissioners would be civilians, two active or retired military men. Actual opera tion would be undr the Defense department Accord On Other Phases The comerees also: 1. Agreed that members of the inactive and volunteer reserve who have served a year in WorW War Two must be let out after 17 months of a second tour of duty. This might bring earlier release frnm artiv Hiitv In altnnt 700 000 in keeping r(.wrvm,. The provision does not apply to LOCAl NEWS Edwin H. Billing Dies In Portland Edwin H. Billint. 75. died at hji home in Portland Sunday, May 2? He was horn in Willows. Calif I and was a retired conductor fori Attends te Business Fred Par-. Here Prem Cervallit Cleo the Southern Pacific railroad. He ' rot of Garden valley was a busi- Jenkins of Corvallis, architect for was a member of Laurel lodge 13, ness visitor in Roseburg Monday, the new home being built by Mr. AK and AM, and of York Rite. In I ""d Mrs. J. F. Dillard on Haw- addition, he belonged to the Shrin-1 ' Redecorated Law- thorn Terrace, spent Monday in ers lllllah temple of Ashland, and ; son's Jewelry atore on Jackson : Roseburg on business. was past master of the Roseburg 'reet has been redecorated during i , Masonic lodge i 'be last few weeks. . Visiter At Long Heme Mrs. ,,:, . ' r.,i,. . " Anna Amos of Selah, Wash., is ,ixSUrda,uVnhfe;.r., ?Z-aTZ. Meet Thursday - Rotary! visiting wh her Parent,. Mr. and Roseburg Feels Chill From Aleutian Isles Oregon sunshine and Alaskan air have been on the bill of fare tof Roseburg since late Sunday night. The deep freeze air streaming down from the Aleutian islands A.nnnA Ian nae & - In XI rfl. grees at 4:30 Monday morning and coach at Roseburg Senior high left patches of frost throughout the school Monday night during a ape area. No crop damage has been cial session of the Roseburg dis reported to the county agricul- trict 4 school board. Moore is be ture agent, however. in", graduated in the current I'ni. The local weather bureau re- versity of Oregon class. He will ports no assured let-up in sight assume tne pojuiun oeing vacaieo. Assistant Grid Mentor Signed; Easements Given Keith R. Moore was elected to the position of assistant football Chele, Palo Alto, Calif.; Mrs. Mary Dawe, Eugene; Mrs. Mar-j garet Johnson, Ruby, Alaska; Mrs. Ruth Gladucll, Los Angeles; Mrs. I Esther Ellwood, Reedsport, and no-hostess luncheon Thursday at i nue, Rnseburg. She is returning the Rose hotel. Back From Portland Mrs. home today. Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. from the-cold air, though it might "possibly end Wednesday celebration of (he Corvallis club's 68th anniversary. Past presidents and representatives of past presi with its practice of observing recognized legal holidays, will not The processional and recessional 1 puDiisn an eoiuon nconesoay. guardsmen Mrs. Edna Bennett, Corvallis; and seven grandchildren. Graveside funeral services will be held in the Roseburg Masonic cemetery under allspices of the Glen R. Miller has returned to i Phil Borgman of Roseburg have dents were honored with flowera. her home on Blakeley street in left for southern Idaho to spend ! Roseburg from a business trip to two weeks vacationing. Mr. Borg ! Portland. man is manager of the Western marches will be played by Mrs. I Locally, Memorial services at 2 Accepted a bouse amendment llnmrr (.r,.w nH Mn llalhe I the Veterans hospital .wall be trie :, ,,.,,.,,, r , . Woodward in a dual piano arrange- only pub'ic recognition. However, , tente t0 regua(e the ,ae 0f ijq,lor mem. umer musical portions oi the program consist of band se lections by the Junior high scool hand under the direction of Clyde Moore and E. G. Stiles; choral select ions by the eighth grade mixed chorus, and class songs. Mrs. Arensmeier was recently elected president of the Fullerlon Parent - Teachers association for next year. Her ol'tesl son. D'"i, is president of the Junior high stu dent body, tier older suit, 'iim, is a fifth grader at Kullerton. Active in youth work, Mrs. Aren many folks will visit the ceme- j ,d bc.r at mliiary install fries. imn The compromise bill extends to 24 months the present 21-month Civil Defense Group Meeting Set Tonight A special meeting of the Rose- period of service required for in ductces. Few if any youths of 18'4 years Ihurg Civil Defense committee has ! ( ( n mea,ure pr()Vld ,ne 1 , , i " .1 ', """"".."-ill) hrnugh 25 group must be ex o'clock in the city council cham-1 haustpd (lr5. , ber"' A trainee under CMT could get Col. R. S. Dicey, acting execu-hi, jn,truction either from the , live during the absence of Col. M. I IrmV, air force or navy. I Crawford, urges all deputies and in,.ii of v,,th. f,,r trainino me:cr helped organize me nu lowers concernea wnn me P-should be handled hv local draft lelta club at Senior hi-h a-d Vic- gram to be present, as there is Tney eoul(i be called at 18 lory club at Junior high, through much of emergency importance but ,.oud appv lnr deferments the cooperation of the Ministerial that requires discussion, he said, j ;UJ, do reEi,irants nnw The el igibility of deferred trainees could extend beyond age 19 to as late as r. The trainees would be paid $30 a month during their six months in cjmp. At the end of the period, they would go into the reserves seven and one-half years. Masonic lodge Friday June 1, t Vant and daughters. Joan and Toni, I PE0 To Meet at Luncheon ) Auto Supply store here. 11 a.m. Interment will follow in the Masonic cemetery. Roseburg funeral home is in charge of arrangements. Births At Douglas Community Hospital Roseburg, Oregon t HONE 3-5553 a y jiiyiii Jill iff ' M II fir See These Tomorrow Summer Sheers IN A WIDE VARIETY Or RAYON BEMBERGS AND OTHER WANTED FABRICS 4.00 Hurry buy for your vocation needs add to your summer wtrdrobe. Rayon bembergs ond ninons in ice crean colors, rayon embonecJ tafTetai in high shades, 100 denier rayon prints on white or monotone backgrounds, rayon butch ers, printed or plain in pastels, darks. Juniors', mattes , womens sizes. Rotary International Names New President ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Rotary International Monday elected frank E. Spain, Birming ham, Ala., attorney, as its new president. Spain, is vice president and gen eral counsel for Liberty National Life Insurance Co. and Bankers Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Birmingham. Some 12.000, Ro tarians and members of their fam ilies from 60 countries are attend ing the four-day meeting. WII.BORN - To Mr.' and Mrs. Leo Wilborn, Myrtle Creek, May 24, a son, Roland Ralph; weight eipht pounds three ounces. BAKKE To Mr. and Mrs Brownie Bakke. Myrtle Creek, May 24, a son, Phillip Nathan; weight seven pounds six ounces. CAMPBELL To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell. May 25. Drain, a daughter. Dawn Joy; weight seven pounds nine ounces. CHURCH To Mr. and M r j. Charles Church, Rt. 1, Sutherlin, May 26. a son. Stevan Maxwell; weight eight pounds eleven ounces. WOLFE To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wolfe, 324 E. 2nd Ave , N., Rose burg, May 26, a son. Douglas John; weieht seven pounds one ounce. REID To Mr. and Mrs. Otho Reid. Myrtle Creek, May 26, a daughter, Joan Hazel; weight three pounds. of Lookingglass spent Monday in Chapter BI, PEO Sisterhood, will Roseburg on business. meet at a 1:15 o clock luncheon . . Friday, June 1, at the home of Returns to Work Ken Williams Mrs. R. S. Borland on the North has returned to his work as as- Umpqua with Mrs. G. E. Erick sistant manager of the Roseburg son, co-hostess. Western Auto Supply store, follow-1 ing a vacation. Leave For California Mrs. i I Bertha Stiefvater of Oakland. Spend Monday Here Mr. and Calif., and Miss Clara Patrick of Mrs. C. O. Hosmer of Eugene, San Francisco have returned to formerly of thia city, spent Mon-, their homes, following two weeks day here on business and visiting vacationing and visiting relatives friends. :in Roseburg. Weekend At Coast Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kmney of the Vet erans hospital spent the weekend at Coos Bay. Ill At Home Roger Allen, ton of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen of Blakely St., Roseburg, is confined to his home by illness. Undergoes Operation Donna Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. by Ray Brown. Moore's home town is Everett, Wash. The school board also decided to grant an easement to the Douglas county Housing authority to install a sewer line across the north line of Fullerton school to serve the proposed housing project in that area. The Housing authority granted a reciprocal easement ot the school board which will allow drainage water from Fullerton school to drain otf the south side of I h e school and across Housing author ity property. Oiner board action included the acceptance of Mrs. Eleanor Rus sell's resignation from the home economics department of Roseburg Don Snyder of this city, underwent senior high school after a stay of Raturn to Salem Mr. and Mrs. Candy Sale Scheduled The Horace Marsters and daughters Girls Friendly society of St. have returned to their home in George's Episcopal church will Salem, following a short stay here have a candy sale Saturday in on business. I front of the J. C. Penney store. I The sale proceeds will go towards Moving To Grants Pass Mr. the Gearheart summer camp fund. and Mrs. T. W. Sickling of 926 , S. Main St., Roseburg. are mov-i Attend Wedding Mrs. H. B. ing to Grants Pass thia week to Kruse and daughter. Joan: Mrs. make their home. I W alter Kruse, Dr. Ralph Pearson and Miss Sarita and Eleanor! Working at News-Review Mrs. I Kruse nf Harden vallev. drove to Don Kruse is working as proof- Salem Monday to attend the wed- an emergency appendectomy at Mercy hospital Monday. Her con dition today is reported to be good. Will Spend Day Here Mr. and Mrs. Don Christian of Eu gene, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Welt of Gar den valley road, are motoring to Roseburg to spend Memorial day at the Welt borne. Cvo years. She intends, to move u Med ford, where her husband bai secured employment. VA Insurance Director Resigns With Big Gripe (Continued from Page 1) "A person with pride likes to join an organization that is being Son Is Born A son, James ' Pd and not one tnat is Deing George, weighing seven pounds dam"'d " BnM.nlnS said, four ounces, was born May 16, to ! A" "' unJ"st "'"cm that Mr. and Mrs. James Danlelsen, ! ' being heaped on the insurance 2437 Corinth avenue. Los Aneeles. ! service is defeating what we are reader at the New-Review for few weeks, while Mrs. W. Howard Pattison is on vacation. ding of Miss Mary Davis. DOG LARCENY CHARGED Ed Dorris, 44, a Sutherlin logger. was released from the Douglas county jail Monday on $1,000 bail Home From Lakeviow Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stutsman returned , .. l. - , 1 . .. . c I iC,n. a.Z. i i.1.,.i' Mui Dorothy Nieman of Los following three days in Lakeview, ... m.r , Pr, 0ri-H Weekend At Coast Mrs. Celia Day, registrar at the Roseburg Veterans hospital, and quests, Mrs. Mabel MacRae of Seattle according to word received here. Mrs. Danielsen is the former Jan ice Jackson, the daughter of Mrs. George Jackson and the late George Jackson of this city. Ore., visiting friends. Angeles, motored to Port Orford for the weekend. Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dixon of Mel- ROAD OILED, WARNING County road crews will complete oiling of the Little river road Wednesday and Glide forest ranters warn motorists that cars traveling the road will collect oil, which will be difficult to remove Little river road leads to Wolf Creek resort camp. Spend Day in Eugene Mr. and oiler hemo srri.ri h Honufv , M rs. K. w. JMcissner, Mr. and -.--in j . Mrs R It l.airH Mrs Roll SunH. r, j:. , j';' r nrf MrVfi r f'hantnaii nf rose route 1. Rosehurg. have re He waTarrested on . Gray, Koseburg spent Saturday in Eu-: -urned from . two-week trip to Harbor county. Wash., warrant , K on business. '.."' , ? ijj. ':f "Ln.L .m chareing DornV wilh lareenv of a i visited friends in Monterey and hound "of U,hri dbrirvalue"'.' Ha. Op on - John Aker of San Francisco. After returning to $200 The dog allegedly belongs to E- Lane itreet. Roseburg, under- i Roseburg, they went to Portland, G. T. Hall of California. I went an emergency appendectomy , where they purchased a new car. I at Mercy hospital Sunday after-! -. . I noon. His condition is reported to Attending Corvallis Club Mrs. SKATING PARTY HELD Ik. enoii K I.. Tausrher nresidenl of Dis- Picnic Place Changed Inter Se Study club members will en tertain their families at a 1:30 1 o'clock potluck picnic affair at Umpqua park Sunday, instead of. at Wolf Creek camp, as previously planned. Tnose attending are ! asked to bring their table service. ' Cotfee, punch and ice-cream will: be furnished. If the weather is I inclement, the picnic vvjll be post-1 poned to a later date. Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lamm of Garden Valley j road, Roseburg, have returned home following a vacation trip to Reno and Virginia City, Nev.. Salt I trying to do a good job for the veteran." Place Hard To Fill Veterans Administrator Carl R. Gray Jr., said Breining's retire ment creates a hole in VA that "will be impossible completely to fill." Breining said he leaves his desk with 30,000 nanswered letters "but in the '.hree previous weeks we disposed of 56.380, ao thia is only a little over a week's work load." The insurance department has 16,000 employes. During Breining's years in charge, the workers have issued more than 22,000,000 poli cies valued at nearly $170,000,000, 000. About 7,500,000 policies are still in force. trict No. 2, Federation of Worn- Meeting Dated The quarterly en's clubs: Mrs. Earl Plummer. new president of the Kosenurg i rink. The story auDearine In Mon-: dale Grange will be held Friday Woman club, and Mrs. Edwin Members of the Rosehurg school! boy natrol had their annua) skat ing party Sunday at the Rolleta ; poiiuca oirinaay ainner oi nivers- riav'i 'ru.hvi,u, rrrrAH in thm I at 6:30 p.m. at the hall. Rosehurg G. Young. Drogram chairman of same party but was late in being (ladies will serve on the kitchen the local club, attended the Cor pulilished. 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