RD5EBURS REWS-REV1EW. ROSEBURS. ORESOK. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, W4T. Order Numbers of 21-Year Old Draft Eligibles Given Thfi Dounlns county selective service board today announced completion of the official as signment or order numbers to the 21-year-old men registered July 1. The order and serial numbers are each preceded bv Ihe letter "S" signifying the second registration. .-The- order and serial numbers of the new Hitete.s are announced by iho board as follows: Order Serial Name and No. No. Address S- 238 S-98 Earnest Lewis Tonole, Drain. S-259 S- 39 Howard Leroy Gilman, Curtin. S- 282 S- 74 C 1 1 n ton E 1 d e n Nickerson, Drain. S- 305 S- 961 van Wallace Brown, Glide. S- 326 S- 40 Miles Mathew Cor rigan, Roseburg. S- 349 S- 9 Myron Edward Vlcek, Glide. P-371 S-110-Tarrance Michel Tindal, Roseburg. S- 394 S- 11 Gale Heber Ben son, Camas Val ley. S- 417 S- 18-W e s 1 e y Harland Morgan, Drain. S- 439 S- 75 Henry Francis Hartle, Oakland. S- 4C1 S- 58 Chester Freddy Misnik, Roseburg. S- 480 S-107 Leslie O'Day Ko- gel, Roseburg. S- 503 S-101 V e r non Franklin Fueston, Curtin. S- 526 S- 17 Floyd Ferris Ward, Yoncalla. S- 549 S-69 Robert Wesley Long, Oakland. S- 571 S- 3G Jack Peter Fet ter, Elkton. S- 591 S- 54 Melvin Eugene Brittain, S u t h e r- lin. S- 612 S-109 Vernon R I c h a rd Godell, Drain. S- C35 S- 66 Earl Conrad Townsend, Reeds port. S- 658-A S I 12 Donald Robert Sharman, Reeds- port. S- 681 S- 72 Stanley Donald tsseisirom, neeus- pun. S- 704 S- 50 John Warren H a k a nson. Oak land. S- 727-A S- 91 R a 1 p h Milton S- 749 S- 53 Alex James Creg er. Booth. S- 771 S-104 L ester William Thompson, , Reeds port. S- 794 S- 85 William C h e s ter Bryant, Myrtle creek. 817 S- 26 Ernest Harvey Harris, Ulendale. S- 81 Herbert Glenn El 840 liott, .Myrtle Creek. S- 863 S- 77 J amesWalter Gurney, Looking glass. ,3- 863-A S- 29 Donald Joseph Daniels. Glendale. P- 886 S- 48 Andrew Clarence F a u t h e r ee, Jr:, Roseburg. S 909 S- 28 Robert J o -s e p h Thomason, Brock way. S- 932 S- 37 R o b e r t lleah Doyle, Roseburg. S- 954 S- 7 George McGinnis, Roberts Creek. S- 977 S- 20 Marvin Melvin Stone, Edenbow- er. S- 996 S- 10 L ouis Franco, Roseburg. S-1019 S- 61 Lincoln Eldred McFall, Oakland. S-1042 S- 25 Cecil Cyril Schulz, Brockway. S-1065 S- 13 Gilbert Dee . Bon- ney, Drew. S-1088 S- 70 Ivan Harry Hat- field, Roseburg. S-llll Sill Paul Lee John ston, Roseburg. S-1133 S-102 Ernest Walter Weeks, Myrtle Creek. S-1156 S-103 C h a r 1 e s John Tranberg, Reeds port. S-1179 S-93 William Henry Baimbridge, Oak land, S-1202 S-100 Donald Vernon Baldridge, Reeds- S-1225 S- 95 M a rvin Ev'eral Baldwin, S u t her lin. S-1247 S-108 Horace Woodley Pemberton, Rose burg. S-1270 S- 88 R a y Ralph Os borne, Myrtle Creek. S-1293 S- 99 Floyd Daniels Zehrung, M y r t le Creek. S-1315 S-44 Walter Marvel Storey, Jr., Res . ton. . S-1338 S- 46 Littleton Albert Mathew s, Rose burg. S-135S S- 73 R obert Deyoe Mills, Jr., Reeds port. S-1380 S- 63 Harry Alfred Cool, Drain. S-1402 S- 12 Samuel Merrill Penderg rass, Roseburg. S-1425 S- 47 Wesley Andrew Corn, Roseburg. . S-1448 S- 31 Robert Howard Lukens, Oakland. S1471-A S- 41 H u g h F r a nklin Miller, Scottsburg. S-1492 S- 45 Robert Waite Bel, lows, Roseburg. S-1515 S- 86 Paul Lewis Rog ers, Drain. S-1538 S- 14 Connell Benjamin Davis, Sutherlin. S-1561 S- 43 Clarence William Waggoner, Rose burg. S-1583 S- 52 William G r a tton Murphy, Dillard. S-1606 S- 16 C loyse Edwin Harris, Smith Riv er. S-1629 S- 87 John Charles T h o r h a ven, Jr., Reedsport. S1652 S- 23 Ray Whiting Goodell, Roseburg. S-1675 S- 19 James Clyde Pal mateer, IJmpqua. S1G97 S-83 Walter Gordon Hoi brook, Rose burg. S 1720 S- 65 Donald Vincent D e V ore, Canyon vllle.. S-1743 S 56 George Thomas Smith, Azalea. S-176G S- 78 John Albert Wroe, Reedsuort. S-1789 S-94-Leonard Carl Barge, Sutherlln. S-1812 S- 51 Millard C. North er a f t, Brockway, S-1835 S- 21 Mack Aden Kins land, Yoncalla. S-1S5S-E- 20 -Cecil Earl -Blake- lv. Rosebuip. S-1881 S- 5!ui-aM.R.oy Morganti, - Elkton. S-1904 S- 57Guv Leslie Fogus, Riddle. S-1927 S- 42-U'wis Gilbert VanNorman, Days Creek. S-1950 S- 82 Rollo Dale Ellis, Lookingglass. S1973 S- 2 Nathaniel Ray mond Harris, Gardiner. S-1996-A S- 76 Delton Victor Thiel, Yoncalla. S-2018 S- 1 E ugene Oscar Waterman, Rose burg. S-2041 S- 89 J ames Arthur Fairfield. Elkton. S-2063 S- 90 C laud Russel Hicks, Rosebure. S-2086 S- 5 Robert Lynn Kirtley, Drain. S-2109 S- 71 Johnnie E r v I n Sutton, Days Creek. S-2132 S- 15 James Colby Bragg. Drain. S-2155 S- 64 Hayden Lee Lau- ranee, rtosenurg. S- 4 Gordon Edward Walker, Roseburg. S- 33 William Paul Hotsclaw, Riddle. S- 80 Gordon Lafayette Harness, Rose- bure. S-2178 S-2201 S2224 S-2247 S- 3 M i 1 1 o n Emanuel Keller, Roseburg. S2270 S-68 William Harvey Workman, K o s e burg. S-2293 S-106 Willis Herman Carlson, Winches ter Bay. S-2316 S- 79 Alfred Taylor Biv- Ins, Elkton. S- 49 H arry Albert White, Dillard. S- 55 Daniel Ralph Cor nell, Roseburg. S- 84 A bner Junior Rice, Roseburg. S- 27 Carl James Card er. Roseburg. ?.!Wf iMJ g-2362 S-2384 S-2406 S-2429 S- 92 Arthur Elvin La vern Brandon, Reedsport. S-2452 S- 35-Bernard Carrol H e m p e 1, Rose bure. S-2475 S- 8 William Lorris Singleton, Rose burg. S2497 SI 14 Charles Edward H u g h e s, Rose burg. S-2518 S- 67 Carl Richard Dun can, Roseburg. S-2541 S- 59 Scott Allan Slid ham. Roseburg. S-2564-A S- 38 Douglas B r i g gs, Umnqua. S-258G S- 24 Norman Zachary Anlaui, Myrtle Creek. S-2G09 S- 30 Willis Crayton Lu- Core, Myrtle Creek. S-2632 S'113 W ayne James Hall, Sutherlln. S-2G55-A SI 05 Forrest Elmore Solomon, Elkton. S-2677 S- 60 W a llace James Rondeau, Tiller. 62 Alfred Allen Bald ridge, Reedsport. 3-lK e n n e t h Dixon Crawford, Suther lin. 32 Harold Lee All- phln, Drain. 97 Edwin Morene, Rcedsnort. S-2700 S-2723 S-274G S-27G9 S-2781 S-115 Ferrel Clair Cox, Reedsport. Late Registration Cards: S- 461-3 S-117 Louis Percy Tuck er, Roseburg. S-8G3-A S-11G Glen Robbert God frey, Sutherlin. Mrs. Helena Hofmann Dies at Happy Valley Mrs. Helena Wilhelmina Hof mann, 85, widow ot the late Alexander Hofmann, well-known resident of the Happy valley dis trict, died this morning following a short illness. She was born at Sheabogan, Wisconsin, March 10, 1856, and was married to Alex ander Hofmann at Bennington, Kansas, November 3, 1881. She and Mr. Hofmann came to Ore gon about 43 years ago making their home in the Happy valley community. Mrs. Hofmann was a member of the Lutheran church. Surviving are a son, Fred Hof mann of Looklngglass, and a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Bertha) Simmons of Roseburg. She Is al so survived by two grandchil dren. Funeral services will be held In the chapel of the Doufjlas Fu neral home Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment will fol low in the Civil Bend cemetery. South Myrtle Creek Woman Dies Suddenly Mrs. Charles (Emma) Parazoo, 62, passed away suddenly at her home on South Myrtle creek this morning. The body has been re moved to the Douglas Funeral home and funeral arrangements will be announced later. Glendale Visitor Here Fred Rostermundt, of Glendale, spent yesterday In this city on busi- ness. SIDE GLANCES copb. i94t pv wr scvr. wo. t. m. nt c u. t "Pipe down, boys you're scaring my cash customers away I" "That's That" Wm. Gargan and Martha Scott in a scene from "Cheers For Miss Bishop," which opens Sunday at Hunt's Indian theatre for a three-day showing. Romance Joel McCrea and Ellen Drew, stars of "Reaching For the Sun," which is now playing at the Rose theatre on a single bill. Elkton ELKTON, Aug. 2 Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, of San Jose, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Parker, of Riverbank, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McDonald. Mrs. Parker is Mr. McDonald's mother. Mrs. Maud Roads Fannen, of Newman, Wash., is staying with Mrs. Mary Hampton. Roy Butler has returned home from Portland where he has been in the hospital. Several weeks ago Mr. Butler was in a wreck near Scottsburg at Wells creek. He was in the hospital at North Bend some time and then was taken to Portland. Carl Binder was attending to business matters in Eugene Tues day. Miss Eileen Clemo Is working for Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bullock, of Kellogg. Mrs. Lena Bossen and Mrs. Hul da McDonald went to Roseburg Wednesday to attend a party given for the American Legion Auxiliary at the Veterans hospital. Edward Daniel, who came from Cambridge, Mass., Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Verona Daniel, and sister, Mrs. Luella Haragan. His wife will meet him In Eugene soon to get located there before the opening of the fall term at the U. o 6. where he will teach. Mr. Daniel has been teaching in Harvard University. Edward Dan iel and Mrs. Verona Daniel left Wednesday to visit friends n Newport. S. Anderson Is painting the As sembley of God church. The sides of the building are white and the roof green. Mrs. Lena Bossen spent Thurs day and Friday at Eugene visit ing Faye and Rodger Bossen, who are working there. John Runyon, of Roseburg, has finished building the room on the high school that will be used ior ByGcIbraifh pat, off. manual training class; Mrs. Carol Gorman and Mrs Margaret McFeeters were Drain visitors one day this week. More than 86,000 eggs a day are produced during hatching sea son by the white ant of tropical countries. MARKET REPORTS LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2. (AP) (USDA) HOGS For week salable 2600; compared week ago, market 10-15 higher after losing part of early 25-40 advance; large bulk 175-215 lb. drive-ins 12.25-40, weeks top 12.65, highest of the year; pack ing sows largely 10.00-50; feeder pigs 11.00-50, top 11.75. CATTLE For week salable 2300; calves 350; compared week ago, cows mostly steady to strong, heifers and grass strong to 25 higher, good grain fed steers 25-50 and more higher un der diminishing receipts; best fed steers 11.60-75, one lot 12.00; grassers mostly 9.2510.00, com mon down to 8.00 and under; cut ter to common heifers 6.50-7.50, beef heifers 8.50-9.75; canner and cutter cows 5.00-6.00, grass fat beef cows 7.00-75, young cows to 8.00; common to medium bulls 7.00-7.50, good bulls 9.00-50, few 9.60-75; good to choice vcalers 12.00-13.00, early top 50 higher at 13.50. SHEEP For week salable 2665; compared week ago, mar ket 25 higher; good to choice trucked in springers 9.50-75, early carlot top 10.00; feeder lambs 8.25-8.50; odd yearlings 6.00 down; fat ewes 3.754.50, common down to 2.00. ' -, WHEAT Open High Low Close Sept 1.06U 1.08J 1.06S 1.081 Dec 1.10 1.113 1093 1.1U May 1.12 1.135 1.113 1.131 r.i.i.Miii.wi.i.iMii.iwiMTa If it is convenient to you Knight-Porter Will appreciate your patronage Shell Station Corner Douglas and Jackson Local News Here From Portland Grant Tipton, of Portland, formerly a resident of Winchester, is here at tending to business - for a short time. Back From Corvallls Scott Williams, junior high school In structor, returned to his home in Laurelwood last evening, follow ing the week in Corvallls on busi ness. . Imnrovlna Miss Ruth Ann Ruhl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ruhl, of this city, is report ed to be doing nicely at Mercy nospuai, wnere she under went an appendectomy a short time ago. . Home From Hospital Mrs. Clifford McKay has returned to her home at Glide, following sev eral days In Mercy hospital re ceiving medical treatment for Injuries suffered in an automo bile accident. Here From Albany Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, who have been spending the summer in Al bany, arrived here yesterday to make arrangements for return ing here to reside during the school year. Mr. Davis Is ath letic coach at the senior high school. Back From Lake Mayor and Mrs. A. J. Young are back at their home on Flint street, fol lowing a vacation trip to Dia mond lake with their son, B. A. Young, of. Portland, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young and chil dren, John and Elizabeth, of Bakersfield, Calif. The A. A. Young family are spending sev eral days here, before returning to California. Arrives From Arliona Ralph Skidmore has arrived In Rose burg from Flagstaff, Ariz., to spend six weeks visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dillard, and his grandmother, Mrs. S. L. Dillard. He will be gin his duties Monday in the Dil lard service station nt the corner of Douglas and Main streets and will work there until school opens, when he will return- to Flagstaff. Pnkey In Hospital George Pankey, who has been employe'd as a cook on board the U. S. President Pierce, is confined to the marine hospital at San Fran cisco for a major operation, ac cording to word received here to day by friends. His boat docked at San Francisco Wednesday fol lowing two months spent in far eastern waters, where Pankey visited Singapore, Shanghai, Ma nila and other points of Interest. Receives Promotion Accord ing to word received here, Wal lace Cloakc, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cloake, of Roseburg, has re ceived his commission as a sec ond lieutenant in naval aviation at Miami,- Fla., where ho has been In training. He has been extended a 20-day leave of ab sence and will arrive In Rose burg next week to visit his par ents. Following his furlough he will go to Quantico, Va where he has been assigned to a naval squadron for advanced train ing. Illinois Visitor Leaves Miss Phyllis Allen, of Bloomlngton, 111., has left for Gulfport, Miss., to visit a sister, following sev eral weeks in Roseburg as the houseguest of ::cr hrother-ln-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Van Ness, at the Veterans Ad ministration facility post. Miss Allen will spend a couple of weeks at Bloomlngton, following her visit at Gulfport and will then go to Robinson, 111., where she will teach school. She re turned east via (he southern route, stopping over In Los An-geles. EROSION! Try "pan-breaking" your sloping ground on Ihe contour. A lot of surface water will SOAK away instead of running away. AKillefer Panbreaker will do the trick "And You Own the Profits" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. Roseburg, Oregon DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHAS. A.; EDWARDS "The earth Is the lord's and the fulness thereof" It Is as tonishing how often the Bible deals with world-wide themes. Jesus was always speaking in universal terms. Underscore the words will) the universal significance In the great com mission. All power, In heaven and In earth, all nations,' all things, He. speaks with perfect naturalness about the earth b'.-eauso it tx'kmpn to IIm. Jt Is a big world with nearly two billion human beings. Three out of every four of them are of the colored races. But we have made it a very small world. Radios, airplanes and telephones, and other scien tific inventions have reduced the size of our world until It is only a neighborhood. It is still God's world, and we must learn how. to live with the na tions. The world centers In each Individual. We view the whole world from the win dows of our own Individual kingdoms. If the world is de teriorating it may be because our kingdoms are growing careless. If the world Is get ting better, It may be because things are improving in our own kingdom. We all carry a replica of our world inside our hearts. Most all other prob lems will settle themselves. When we have set in order our own kingdoms, a small world can never be large enough for anyone who has a real appetite for life. Amen. - Leaving on Vacation Miss Co letta Langenherg, employee at the Douglas National bank, and Mrs. H. O. Watzlg, of Watzlg's hatchery, will leave this after noon on a two weeks vacation trip down the Redwood highway to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Catallna Island. They plan to stop over In Burbank lor a visit with Miss Langenberg's brother-in-law and sister,, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Homan. MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE i MEETING ON WEDNESOAY Mrs. Clyde Adair very gracious ly entertained the Winston Merry-Go-Round club at her homo Wed nesday afternoon at a lovely one thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon. Poppies, In shades of pink, float ed in two attractive bubble bowls on the serving table, while large bouquets of roses and other sum mer blossoms were used about the rooms. , Covers were placed for Mrs. Fred Burks and Mrs. Johnson, Sr., guests, and Mrs. J. R. Wilson, president, Mrs. Clay Smith, Mrs. J. H. Carnes, Mrs. H. A. Win ston, Mrs. Fred Vehring, Mrs. George Gnab, Mrs. George John son and daughter, Georgine, Mrs. J. Harold Nichols and daughter, Beverly, Mrs. W. H. Carter and daughter, Thelma, Mrs. Jack Suksdorf and daughter, Kary El len, and Mrs. J. Earl Pickens and granddaughter. Mrs. Adair was assisted by her two nieces, Barbara and Jackie Adair, of Portland, who are visit ing here. A pleasant social after noon followed the dessert-luncheon. The next meeting date and place will be announced later. Craig Marsters Now in Service in Alaska Sergeant Craig E. Marsters, of the air corps weather detach ment at Anchorage, Alaska, a for mer Roseburg resident, has been transferred to Ladd Field, Fair banks, Alaska, according to word j received here today. Sergeant Marsters is the son of Lyle Mar sters of Huppy valley, and grand son ot A. C. Marsters. Ciipnnqnf KAnf bttv-o hoc ntftnir! to send nletures and articles on I Alaska to the News-Review. Visiting Miss Genevieve Eastllng, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eastllng, of this city. Is spending several days in Port land visiting her sister, MLss El eanore Eastllng. Upon her re turn, she will stop over In Jeff erson to be the guest of Mrs. Gil bert Jones, f Sunday, Monday, Tuesday A FIGHT FOR LIFE ...AND LOVE! ENDS "The Round Up1 - with RICHARD DIX Sunday Matinee 2-3:30. Evening 7:15-9:13 P. M. Kiddies 10c Anytime Adults Matinee 25c PI IIC V and t4 iJMf.rl SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 1 ' A Grand rA i SEEN...and the greatest' l iffilk Ik5 L0VE ST0RY" ' ' ever Wf 1 ( MjTtll Willing II It, SCOTT -GARGAN- Nsf Edaiid GWENH Sliding HOLLOW AY )V J I LAST TIMES TODAY Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck "MEET JOHN DOE" Plus Preview Tonight Shows 2-3:30-7-9 P. M. POWELL'S FOR ; v U FISHING TACKLE 241 N. Jaokson 8L, Roseburg A fill ni key . . . with theii tyei I 1st sides... ' fit html In liieii ril I ktSfiMtsI St:". TODAY 'Mutiny in the Arctic" with RICHARD ARLEN ANDY DEVINE Actress in 10c 30c 400 YtllUY CIIIIIT