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TWO Army-Navy Medical Aides Are Sought Mm, lliirrv Hal lit Id, chutrtiiiiii of Ittu HoukIhh County chiipLftr .it 1 he Amtn-iriin 1(mI (Jiohs. iinnoum; vtt lhal al t ho request of thn nur pron nenm-al ol' the army and in compll'ince with lis policy of to opeiitHon wltti hoih the army and the navy, the Heel Cnsa, n an ox jmitHton of II h iH'ttri'-tlmo trvlri Inr the military lom-8, ha ihhI'm lalicn thn enrollment of viuimiK typi'H uf medical ipehnu'loKlxts who are wIUuik to uirv In tho medical (lepartni'MitK of the army and navy il and when their nervlres arc re . (juimi at the tlmo uf a nutl'iiml emergen. y. Thin plan hiiR been under con Pideratlon for almost a year and has no i-ftlallon to Ihe prnHc-nl war situation In Kurope The enioll nit'iit now helm? inaugurated will be similar to that of the ninseH reserve which the Ited Ci"hh lias malntalneil for Ihe army and navy Klnce Idll. and which Is now hHng expaiulfd to include proiicrly iial Itleii male iuhhch. and also the ri;- nerve of dietitians which linn been maintained lnce l!M7. Vernon ihruiiKhotit Ihe counly Willi tho- fnllnwiiiK qualil'icntonw shoulil rejiort lo tho office of the chapter In the courthouse, -Mrs. liatlh Id stales: Chemical laboratory ' technician finale l; dental bytlenlsts dnaU' and female) ; dental mechanic. Aatloqalltj 7&mou& Convinlint Location Colin Shop Bulfit Tavefn Dining and Banqust Rooms Famouily Fins Food Modarn Appointments Luxurloui Outside Room! Gsraga Opposite A Wecome Awaits You Thin tent leave no doubt about which liRht-Huty truck is most economical on grtnolinel We'll ROSEBURG Oak and Rose Sta. J!'..',! .a aaiJ'J rl,u CMC TRUCKS ConMnanlol Dltlline OUR BOARDING HOUSE 'M. I WAS JUST THIMKIN'j AMOS, I'LL BE FLAPPIM MY WINGS AMY DAY, GET TURRIBLE LONESOME OW THE ROAD SOMETIMES MEBBE "I'LL CHANGE My MIND ABOUT GISJiN1 VOL) SCRAMMy-- I'M AVJFUL ATTACHED TO TW' PUPwm. HE'S LOTS A COMPANY (male); djellliaiis (male and fe male); meat and dairy hyKleufsts i inspectors I (infile) ; nurses Onalei; occupational therapy aides (male and female t; irthopedic me chanics (mulei; pliaiinaciKts (male and female); physical ther apy technicians (ablest (male and rinak ; statistical clerlts (male and female I ; v-ruy technicians (male and female 1. Missing Commission of John Paul Jones Found WASHINGTON, March 12 (AP) The lt;;i-y ear-old com mission of John Paul Jones as a captain In the navy was loaned to the navy today after having been lost for nearly a century. Captain II. A. Ilaldrklgo. etira- lor of the naval academy museum, presented the relic of the revolu tionary war sea hero In behalf of its owner, John L. Senior of Hox- bury. Conn., who was unable to coinu here. The document, slightly damaged from lidding and unfolding, is dat ed October in, 1770, and bears (be s'uiutma of John Hancock, as president of (he continental con gress. OVER OTHER TRUCKS THE TRUCK Ok VALUE mutch a CMC agninut any other truck of equal power on a meai-ured-aii-mileaKe comparison over your routes with your loads. It will pay you to investigate CMC beforo you buy another truck. Ttnu- i;i y ii 1 1-dim tin mini) mn nun U.M.M' Clun nl h-w.l uvMhiM,' rales MOTOR CO. Roseburg. Oregon GASOLINE -DIESEL These Famous BOTTLED IN BOND WHISKIES WINNERS FOR QUALITY AND The grfat rye fiom the gro! ry Slat . . . Ptmn. lylvonla. A fovorile bot llf d in-bond Ryu Ouhlanding quality , , , tremendous value for bollled-ln-bond Bourbon. None glvei more genuine loHtfaction . . . a big favorite everywhere. everywhere il goes on iafe I75 H run QiMur 90c 100 tfp., PhilMtlolKe, ferine. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, with NOT 60 FAST. MY HANDED YOU 5 AW I HE'S AS LEGAL A MY ADAM'S APPLE MY BROTHER, E&AD, YOO MAY HAVE HIM BACK ANY TIME AT AU--FOR. Soo Judge Denounces Convicted Killer NKW YORK, March 12. (AP) A Judge whose voice broho with anger denounced ns "a dirty bum" a 21-year-old ('amid Ian boxer who had just been convicted of first degree manslaughter In (lie fatal bludgeoning of Dr. Waller li. Kngel herg, German consular attache. The Jury, which had heard coun sel for Krnest Kehler contend he heal Dr. r:ngelberg to death De cember 5 after the hitler -made immoral advances in his itrooldyn home, readied its verdict last, night v in six hours and 1 I minutes. It was midnight when tho jurors filed into a courtroom emptied of spectators. Outside In the corri dor Kehler's bride, soon to bo a mother herself, wept with her mother, Airs. (). A. Letts of Ottawa, Canada. The boxer, who was caught in Toronto two weeks alter the kill-, lug, stood frowning In defiance as County Judge Peter J. IJraiiralo conuratulatcd the jury for its "ab solutely fair" verdict ami then re marked heatedly: "What in thunder made this man MM? Was It sex? 1 doubt 11 He Is just a cheap hunt. Only two men in the world knew what really: happened In that room, and one is ! dead, This man is lucky Iwt was i not convicted of a hl.gher degree." Kehler may receive up to years in prison. War Veteran and Wife Observe 73rd Anniversary i : TACO.M A, March 12. f AP) Memories of (heir marriage during ihe civil war and establishment of thi'ir llrst home In the Dakotas "when it was still Indian and buf lain country" were recalled today by Mr. and Mrs. lUores Moore as they celebrated their 7:trd wedding anniversary. Moore, !ir, is one of Ihe few re maining civil war veterans in the Pacific northwest; Mrs. Moore is Father of Salvation Army j Adjutant Koerner Passes SAN FltANCIKCO, March 1... Ilrittadier Jacob A. Koeiner, 71, who was auditor for the Salvation Army In 11 western stales and Ha waii prior to retirement In 1!t:i:i, collapsed-unci died in u bank here ,yeslerdny. alter malting a deposit of limits. lie Is survived by Hie widow, I'Milh. also a Salvation Army brig adier here, a son and three daugh ters. The son. Henry, is an adju tant and linsiin'i;il serret.irv of the TASTE PROOF it if) w isBmjA mm IdiplomatI I Uaajjpaiiij E MqiorHoopte;DoctorsYoteNoOn BULLY BOY I FOR SCRAMWOLD, AMD PART OP MY ESTATE A BUT, SlMCE YOU'Rfe DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS It is a certain thing that in tills hustling, bustling world, we must find places and time for (pilet and calm in order to pre serve our faith and mental bal ance as well as our physical health. The modern world cries: "Come unto me and I will give you more, excitement. Jesus said: "Cnme unto me and I will give you rest." God will nut break Into a man's life unwel comeii. He will knock nt the floor of our heart, He will stuud pallehtly outside, but He will wait for us to lift the latch and open the door, and bid Him en ter. He forces Himself on no one. Did you ever try to spend an hour In the quiet ami peace of God's house Thereby renew ing your spiritual strength. Try it, not for a lull hour at first, but lot a shorter time. Soon you will realize your spiritual powers grow s Imager ami more sensitive, and you will find pow er and peace in such a practice. Quiet our restless hearts In Thy presence. Our Lord, that we may hear Thy voice, and give an svter'unto every cull of Thine, for Jesus Christ Our Lonj. Amen. Salvation Army at Portland. The surviving son referred to in - ii jo the above dispatch. Henry Kner j ner, left Itoseburg yesterday on his I relurn to I'oinfiand after nssisllng ! In the annual drive for Army tunds j lo conduct thei year's aid work in Gils city. j TOKVO. March U. (AP) (iun- pel Yamnmui o, US, veteran or 15 ; years service in Ihe Salvation artiiy. diet) today or pneumonia. He was commissioner of the aiuiy for Japan. Yamainuro visiled Ihe United States and Canada many times. Hera Tuesday Dale King, of Canyon vllle. was a business vlsi lor In this cltv luendav. V Your savings of Q to 25 with a Sludebakcr Champion give you ex tru money to spend on other things. And this dollar-savins Champion is "tops" in looks, too. With an expert driver and low-cxtra-cost over drive, it averaged 29.19 miles per gallon in the Gilmure-Yoseinitc Sweepstakes decisively defeating all other largest selling lowest price ears. Come in and drive this Stude baker Champion now. Low down payment easy C.I.T. terms. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE , . Your Srudebokcr Dealer for Douglas County j 443 N. Jackson Vernon Keel, Prop. Phono 129 WEDNESDAY, MARCH Socialized Plan ( MINNEAPOLIS. March 12. (AP) -Twenty thommnil American phy siciuns, asked by . tJte medical Journal. Modern Medicine, whether they would cooperate with the government in ft drastic socialized medicine plan, voted HH per tent no. Modern Medicine, announcing the figures today, said it haa no connection with the American Medical association. It declared that the voters included 2,600 doc tors outside the A. M. A. and that these outsiders voted 79 per cent no. The publication said thin le tbe largest number of doctors yet can vassed on this social issue. Ameri can physicians total about 100,000 of whom ubout 110,000 are mem- hers of the A. M. A., through their county societies. 1 ho vote was in states, and tho journal declared the doctors answering were represen tative of all ages and degrees of success. - The question read: "Would you1 cooperate with a federally admin istered and controlled legislative prouram tending toward drastic curtuilinent of private practice of medicine?" , EWhty-flve percent of the 20,000 voted in favor of the A. M. A.'s re cently adopted platform favoring local control of tax money spent or the indigent avd for 'those who cannot afford doctor's hills, j Boundaries of Voting Precincts Are Changed DAYS CRKKK, March 33. In formation' of considerable interest to those voters living In tho terrl-1 lory between Days Creek and Mllo i was recently received from the office of the county clerk. The i boundary line between Days Creek 'i and Tiller precincts has been I changed, sections ft, 10, 17, IS, 10, j 20. 21, 2H, 2!. '30, HI, .32 and ft! of j township 30. range 3 west, sections I 2t, 25 und 3fi in township 30, range 1 west und sections 4, 5, (i and I in township 31. range 3 west, having been transferred into the Days Creek precinci Roughly speaking this Includes t he territory from the Roy Matthews place up river to a point about one-quarter mile west of the Mllo store. The people liv ing in Hits territory who formerly have been voting at Tiller will now cast their ballots at Days Creek. G. C. Sabin, Oregon Caves Resort Manager, Passes fill ANTS PASS. March 13. f Ai') (ieoiKe C. Sabin. 71, known to thousands as manager of the Oregon Caves Hesort company, dietl at a local hospital today. lie had suffered a sudden heart attack Monday while driving. Mr. Sabin is survived by his wi dow. Lulu Sabin, CranlH Pss; a son, I.ynn P. Sabin, of Portland, and a daughter, Marion Hopper of Chehalis. Wash. A nephew, Kieh ard Sabin, (It ants Pass, was for many years associated with him at flie caves. Glendale Classes to Hold Drama Contest OLKNDAI.K. Ore., March 12. The six einsses of Ihe (ilenthile hluh school will hold their second minimi one-act play tournament on Wednesday and Friday evening. March 13 and 15 In the school au ditorium. The tournament was won Inat year by the senior class, whd had their class number en graved on the trophy purchased for this purpose. Four of the plays to be present ed nre comedies, one Is a fared 13, 1940 and the sixLh an old-fushloued "mellei'drammer." 'A Vano Effort," a comedy, will be presented by the seniors, witn ftir. ttunungion as ui rector, me cast is composed of Mahel Lewal ien, Maxine McMurren, Audrey Mc Neil. Dale McMulliu, Dean Gar rett and Bob Morey. The farce, "The Teeth of the Girt Horse," is to be given by the juniors, with .Miss Krances Doug las directfn.?." The cast Includes Margaret Matthews, Klleu Russell, .Marie Gilliam, Mary Alice Hoots, Jim Paulson and Charles Rudolph. "Luncheon for Six," a comedy, will lie presented by the sopho mores, with Mr. Long as director. Members of the cust are Gloria Wunsch, Miidrcd Gardner, Jenn Place, Creston McNeil, Hob Win kteman and Sam Wltzel. The "mellerdrammer," "The Vil lain Foiled Again," will be given by the freshman class, with Miss Margaret Chase directing. The cast Includes Maxfne Couatser, Alice Ollnghonse. Hazel McNeil. Charles Pope, Harvard Lewis. Jim I Wright, Monte Bates and Reuel vieissner. The eighth grade will be repre sented by Betty Smith. Bernice Richardson. Betty Lou Miller. Wll ma Martin and Gone Scherffius in "The Professor Roars," a comedy. Mr. Lon; Is director. The seventh grade will present "General Manager," a comedy, with Miss lOley Walker directing, Cast members are Beth Meissner, Lor raine Clarke, Krances and Rose Anna Graff, Anna Lee Aydelotte. Until Cooper, Howard Winkelimui, Tommy Bates and Gene St. Clalr. Olalla OI.AI.LA, March 13. Itov J. Carnall has. been seriouslv ill ul his home here the past week. Jim Newland from Itoseburg has been out lo his ranch doing some repair work the past week. Mrs. Kalph Heuler has been working at the. fJoettel Variety stire In Hn burg the past week. Mrs. Huffman. Mrs. Jim Mor gan, Mrs, Kunlce Haslatn and Mrs; Frank Adumek visited Mis. How land Wednesday. Mud Ireland came down from Vancouver Saturday to spend a few dava visiting his mother, Mrs. Anna Ireland. ' Miss Ilhoda Arnold. Olalla school teacher, was the guest of Mrs. Jamie Adamek Tuesday ninht. Tho ladies attended the religious ser vices being held in the Olalla fehool house Tuesday and Thurs day eivenltigB. (Miss, Puekett is conducting the meetings. Mrs. Henry Howell and twin daughters. Knrcpn and Darcrii. spent Friday at Ihe home of Mrs. Anna Ireland. Mrs. Howell will be remembered as Miss Hetty Ire land. Little Janet Haslam. small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Haslaui. has been o,uite sick with tile measles. Mrs. Ward Heed returned last week from soul hern Idaho where she spent the past two or three months. ' PAUSE i " - -- V r( 87 UTlWITVOrTl.e.XiMiil7otv Roseburg Dairy and Soda Works. Telephone 186 I OREGON EVENTS . . j-r rnAM rLASntl- nwi'i WIRE SERVICE ORKC.ON CITY, March 13. (AP) Governor Siirnsne warned Oivkoii not to depend entirely on Ilonnevllle dam for new Industries In a apecch yesterday to the chain her of commerce. ' Oregon Is full of Ills industries lluil new from small beginnings and there is room for more, he said . ..ui..n lll-l.irilll for Ctl.lllueilUINK lnini. advancement In lumber fabrication. beet sugar and vegeiuuie unu nun canning. ' MKDFOim, Mrch 111 (AP) A. B. Kennies, former U. S. senator, nn nou need his cn nil liliu-y for dele- First Church of Christ, Scientist, Roseburg Announces a FREE LECTURE on Christian Science By DR. WALTON HUBBARD, C. S. B. of Los Angeles, California Member of the Ilrmnl of I.ocl ut-fshiii of the Mother Clillreh, Ihe First Church of Christ, Scientist, in lioston, .MuBsucluwotls. Enritted "Christian Science Its Healing Principle" in The Church Edifice, 312 E. Douglas On Thursday Evening, March 14th at 8:00 o'clock The public is cordially Invited to attend SEASONABLE SPECIALS! Plants, Seeds, Fertilizers, B I for plants. Tools, Lawn Supplies. "SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. ExcIl ROSEBURG, OREGON a a i nv I . - v Each taste of the same freshness charmed you,-a clean, exhilarating taste known and eniOVi'fl lwfnnl-m.il. crations. Millions thrill to its taste and the THAT DCPn.. jiilu to (he (lumocnitlc niilluii.il convention from the first coiigreg. sional district yesterday. . SKATING Every Wednesday and Saturday nights, 7:30 p. m. Roteburg Armory. Saturday afternoon, 1:30 to 4:00. Personal help to all beginners. 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