Blue Star Chapter Plan Of Mothers
A meeting hag been called July
22 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mm. W. P. P. Hackney near
Glide for mothers of World War II
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veterans and mothers of those
men who have or are now serv
ing in Korea or elsewhere.
The purpose of the meeting is
to organize a Blue Star Mothers
chapter in the Glide-Idleyld Park
area, according to. Correspondent
Mrs. Arthur Selby of Glide. Mrs.
R. W. Baker wiU he'd a delega
tion of members of the Roseburg
chapter to explain the work of
the Blue Star Mothers. Mrs. Hack
ney's home is located on the old
North Umpqua Highway near the
Updegrave Co. shop.
The Blue Star mothers have
been sewing slippers, bibs, afghans
and other articles for the Rose
burg Veterans hospital. They have
also raised money for purchase
ol radios for the hospital.
All mouiera of the American
service men in the Glide area are
urged to attend.
HOPPERS DEVASTATE AREA
ROOSEVELT, Utah I County
: commissioners met in emergency
I session here to draft an appeal to
j Gov. J. Bracken Lee for help aa
hordes of grasshoppers devastated
: a 20,000-ace area in Duschesne.
; and TJinah counties of eastern
.Utah. y
I ' Grasshoppers were reported
i "two to three Inches deep" in
some fields and eating everything
in sight.
Hospital News
Paratrooper Ends 16 Months Service
Douglas Community Hospital
: Admitted .
Medical: ' Barry Wayne Smith.
Leland E. Houser, Mrs. Robert
Miller, Roseburg; Mrs. Woodrow
Rockwell, Tiller.
Discharged
Mrs. Sam Robinson, Sutherlin;
Mrs. Carol Huston, Winston; Mrs.
Harold Hunnicutt, Dillard; Mrs
Obie Hutson, Oakland; Wilford
Hodge, Myrtle Point; Linda Carol
Jones, Mrs. Walter R. Smith, Mrs.
Prank Meeks, Leon Martin MuU
key, Mrs. Harold Mayhan, Rose
burg. -
M.rcy Hospital
Admitted
Surgery: Hugh Pritchard. Mrs.
Leo Reetz, Mrs. Jim Roberts,
nosoDurg.
Medical: Mrs. Fred Wenger,
Manley Kemper, Mrs. Irene Cla-
son, Roseburg; Mrs. Roy Hansen,
uuae; Mrs. wanaa rnornnui, sum-
erun.
Discharged
Mrs. Fred Miller, Linda Diane
Thornhill, Mrs. Francis Menden
hall, Rhonda Luanne Gable, Rose
burg; Mrs. Nellie Wagnon, Win
ston.
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CIRCUIT COURT
By MRS. 0. B. FOX
Delbert Burke, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Burke, has returned
to Glendale, after serving witti the
U. S. Air Force as a paratrooper.
Burke served 16 month! in Korea
and has made 37 jumps. He rated
aa a corporal at Ute end ot bis
service period.
Under Treatment
JV. B. HJtaclaw was released
from the Forest Glen Hospital in
Canyonville last .week but will
require further treatment in the
future. Mr. and Mrs. Hollrclaw
celebrated their 55th. wedding an
niversary July 4 while he was
still confined to the hospital.
Claude Jenkins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Jenkins, of Glendale,
caught a fish book in his hand re
cently. The hook was removed at
the Glendale Clinic.
Robert Murphy of Glendale re
ceived minor injuries when he fell
while working at the Robert Dol
lar Co. in Glendale.
Mrs. Lila Grantham underwent
major surgery at the Canyonville
Hospital recently,
Incapacitated
Sam Gregory, injured this spring
when a carrier ran over his foot,
is still unable: to return to work
at a, grader at the Dollar mill.
Specialists in MecKord advised
aim that it will be at least another
two months before he can return
to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carr and
daughter visited in Portland last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Woods have
purchased the old Craddock home
in Glendale. They moved in last
week. .
Mn. Woody Poole and JMrs.
Clendal Auditorium
To Be Put Up For Sale
Bids for purchase of 'the old
Glendale Citv Auditorium will be
received Oct. 5 by the Glendale
School Clerk C. J. Sether, reports
correspondent Mrs. ti. B. rox.
The Glendale school board has
decided there is no longer a need
for it for school activities. Hie
building is a landmark in the his
tory of Glendale. However, it was
reDorted bv members of the board
I that the building is basically sound
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Lily McDonalfl attended a Royal decorated,
Neighbors picnic in Grants Pass The purchase will include parts
last wee. . , - ot two lots also.
SAWDUST
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H. I. HAGAN, Auctioneer
' Complaint
William A. and, Beatrice C. Mar
dorf vs. Roy E. Cox and Rachel
Moore and United States of Amer
ica. Foreclosure suit. Plaintiff
claims defendants. Cox and Moore,
formerly married, defaulted $40
payment on the Idle Hour Tavern
in Roseburg and owe $117.38 in
county taxes. Plaintiffs also ask
prior claim over tax liens of 12,
835.32 by the United States.
Judgments
Verne J. Killian vs. Roy 0. HdI
loway. Judgment of voluntary non
suit. Lloyd Larsen vs. West Fork
Lumber Co. Plaintiff granted
judgment for recovery of $998.84
and interest. Multnomah Plywood
Corp., Portland, ordered to turn
over $1,096.02 to the Douglas Coun
ty clerk which had previously been
garnisheed.
Air Force Will Be Able
To Transport All Atom .
Weapons, Weyland Says
WASHINGTON 11 Gen. Otto P.
Weyland "said Monday the time p,s
fast approaching when the Tactical
Air Command which he heads can
use atomic weapons "in large
numbers" if their employment is
authorized.
"Every offensive type of aircraft
that we have in the tactical air
business is or will be equipped to
deliver such weapons , , . every
fighter-bomber and every lisrbt
bomber," he said in a copyrighted
interview with the magazine U. S.
News and World Report.
"We are fast approaching the
time when atomic weapons, if
called upon, can be used in large
numbers. - ' .
Weyland said the Air Force Is
supplementing its tactical strength
with a F100 jet fiehter. which he
described as having "greater fire
power, more range and vastly
more speed than the F86 . . . which
we used and did such a swell job
in Korea."
Asked whether the F100 could
carry the atomic bomb, Weyland
replied: "We're going to use it
predominantly for combat in the
air, but it will also be a fighter
bomber capable of carrying any
weapon."
Adventists Will
Attend Session
Members of the Roseburg Sev.
enth Day Adventist Church will
leave this week to attend the 77th
annual Oregon conference camp
meeting, July 23 to 31 in Glad
stone.
More than 7,000 persons are ex
pected to attend the conference
and will live on the campground.
They will hear mission exper
iences, world-wide and Oregon con.
fcrence progress reports and hear
Bible lectures by evangelists of
the church. Weekend crowds have
been predicted at 12,000.
The local pastor. Elder E. W,
Striplin.-will assist at the meeting
as a member of the platform com
mittee.
Elder Lloyd E. Biggs, .ores!
dent of the Oregon conference, will
report his findings of a recent
three-month inspection tour of
Southern Europe to ttie group.
Special mission pageants and
youth activities for the hundreds
of young people attending will be
highlighted during the season.
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UNDERGOES SURGERY
LOS ANGELES Blues singer
Kay Starr is progressing in Good
Samaritan Hospital after under
going surgery two days ago. The
nature of her illness was not disclosed.
Marie Dionne Uncertain
Of Future Life's Course
CALLANDER, Ont! ( Quin
tuplet Marie Dionne. home after
eight months in a Catholic cloister,
says she will spend the summer
with her family and "after I have
regained my health, I will decide
whether or not to return to the
sisters."
Marie talked with reporters Mon
day after a joyous reunion with
her four quint sisters and the other
Dionnes. She left the Quebec con
vent of the Sisters of the Blessed
Sacrament last Wednesday.!
She departed, she said, because
she was ailing, had lost her appe
tite and was homesick, bhe added.
however, that her break with the
cloistered life might not be final.
Since the 20-year-old girl had not
taken her final vows, she was free
to leave the order at any time and
can return if she chooses.
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Library Again Planning
Children's Story Hour
A weekly children's "story
hour" is Dlanned a Bain this sum
mer by the Roseburg Library, ac
cording to LiDrarian miss juuriej
MitcheU.
First story hour will be held
Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Youngsters
are asked to meet at the library.
The sessions will be held outdoors,
and will last approximately three
aLartcrs of an hour.
miss Barbara Brana win De ine
story teller this week.
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