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R6S6Uft6 NWS-REView, ROSEBURG, 0RE66N,' THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1944. THREE Local! i ! News, Roseburg Writers Club To Meet The Roseburg Writers club will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George E. Houck on South Stephens street. N. Of W. To Meet The Neigh bors of Woodcraft will hold a 6:30 potlurk supper Monday eve ni"". Awil 17. at the I. O. O. F hall, to which members and theii families are invited. At 8 o'clock, a h'winrcs session will be held, at which time a new degree team will be organized. H. E. C. To Meet Rlversdale grange home economies club will meet Friday at a 12:30 o'clock potluek luncheon at the grange hall. Those atte'ndln? are asked to bring their own table service. Members are requested to bring a pot-holder for the grange kit chen. Miss Maw, Douglas county home demonstration agent, wlil be present. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND CLEANING Ship me your radiators 3 repairmen Quick Return Qualify Work COAK'S RADIATOR SERVICE 372 Pearl Street Eugene, Oregon COMING ONLY THESE GOOFY GOONS They're Nuts! They're Hilarious! j THEY'RE A RIOT!. fc J a i i'-rf -m 1 rv ."y u' -t. cUi tr 1 AND ON OUR STAGE WITH THIS ATTRACTION HARRY LA PEARL'S - NEW DOG SHOW HUNT'J v Wost Untaue NOW PLAYING E it RUTH WARRICK RQBEk'1 RYAN Here Yesterday Thomas Rugg of Oakland was In Roseburg yes terday attending to business. Spend Day Here Mrs. H. Oberholzer and son, Freddie, of Winchester spent yesterday In Roseburg attending to business. Attend to Business Roy .Mat thews and his daughter, Lois El len, of Days Creek, were busi ness visitors In Roseburg yester day. Reported III Mrs. Frances Hutchinson, who recently accept ed employment at Chapman's drug store, is reported to be ill at her home at 1001 Corey ave nue. Working At Safeway Store Miss Etta Mae Murphy has .'C cepted employment at the Rose burg Safeway store, where s''e will remain until she receives her call to report for basic training in the Wacs. Return to Roseburg to Reside Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van Horn and family have returned to Rose burg to make their home on Pine street, following an absence of five months spent in Okla homa. Reported Improvinn Willard A. Laurance of Dillard Ij report ed to be recovering at Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene, where he recently underwent an ap pondectomy. Mrs. Laurance is re naining there with him,. Obtain Marrlag-3 License A marriage license was issued Mon day at Grants Pass to Edgar A. Vanderhoef, 42, transport driv er, and Mary Cathryn Bates, 28, "saleslady, both residents of Rose burg. Returns to Gardiner Mrs Mary Sagaberd returned to her home at Gardiner Tuesday, fol lowing the Easter holiday at Canyonville visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McGee, and family. Satur day, Mrs. McGee and daughters, Jean and Florette, brought Mrs. Sagaberd to Roseburg for a short visit with friends and to attend to business. 3 SUNDAY COULD BE SO GA-GA! Willi TRUDY MARSH All ROBERT BAUCy itr tae West! -Leon Ames. Russell Wade ,r"iv1H ' Fun on the Screen Want to learn to dance with Joy? Want to learn to hop with glee? Take a lesson from Laurel and Hardy in "The Dancing Mast ers," opening Sunday at the Indian Theatre. The conga-cuckoo and hula- happy antics of Stan and Oliver Involve lovely Trudy Marshall and Robert Bailey in a romantic mix-up that will send your spirits dancing hilarity-high. Youthful-'Federalists' Jif "PI If I f -'i .:3 Above are officers ot The Student Federalists, nation-wide scholastic group whose aim is a federal union of world democracies, pictured at mass meeting In New York of hundreds of their members. In front row are Mary Ellen Purdy, left, U. ot North Carolina, mem ber of board of directors: and Claire Lindgren ot St. Paul, head of Minnesota's delegation; stunriing are Thomas Hushes, left, Carlton College, Minn., vice president; Harris Wofford, Scorsdiile. N. Y., president; and Jerry Miller, right, president of Sarasota, Fla., chapter. Here On Business J. Shorcy, Sutherlin groceryman, was a business visitor In Roseburg yes terday. Home from Eugene Mrs. Alex Blcvins has returned to her home In Roseburg, following several days in Eugene on business. Coqullle Visitors Here Mrs. Delos (Dee) Richardson and small daughter, Mary Dee, of Co qullle, are visiting in Roseburg with the former's parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Richardson, and with her two sisters-in-law, Mrs. R. A. Findlay and Mrs. Law rence Newport. Visits Parents Private Floyd McKay has been enjoying his five-day furlough in Garden Val ley visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McKay. He was em ployed at the J. C. Penney com pany store In Eugene for eight years before entering the army "o Is stationed at Camp Butner, N. C. Meeting Changed The Past Presidents club of George Star- mer auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans has postponed its meeting from the J. F. Byrd home this week to Friday, April , 21, at 1:30 o'clock at the home) of Mrs. Redell on South Pine street. Improving at Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Eric Crane of Roseburg have received word their daugh ter, Hazel Ann, is showing sat isfactory improvement at a hos pital in Eugene, where she was taken early this week for medi cal treatment. Admitted to Hospital Mrs. George Bradburn of Marshficld is reported to be a patient at Mc Auley hospital in that city, where she will undergo minor surgery this week. The Bradburn fam-! ily formerly made their home at Winston. Mr. Bradburn is now engaged in the grocery business ai iviarsnneiu. Home From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. George Leeper have return ed to their home on South Kane stret in Roseburg, following sev- Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH fa'se tth drop. or u-ihMc hnn yu talk. nt, fauch or Rneez? INn't he nnnnyert anrt "nh-riii?t hv mih hfirfllcan. FASTKKTH. in atkj tine (non-acid) pnwrW to tmrtnktf mi vour pint Pi, kwp false tpth mnrr firmly et. C!v rrvnfMrnt forltntr of pcurlty and inldpit comfort. No gum my, coorv. paniv taste or fpftlnff. rt FASTEETII today at any drug r.ore. fib' 41. 'S- S5 --' WVS itA r-" w. OAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS The past was not all good, the present Is not all bad. The dim and rosy light of memory often bathes the past In colors far too fair. Evil is obvious, good often is obscure or hid den. It is too late to Improve upon the past, It Is often too soon to prophesy what the fu ture holds. Today is the day and It Is our day for weal or woe. We receive today from the rough hands of those who ran before us, and then we run. But we start exactly where the preceding genera lion left off. Will we bemoan all modern trends and shield our torch from every threaten ing gale? Flame burns fierc est when athwart the wind. An acquaintance once received from a friend the figure of a torch-runner. But, the torch had been broken off in transit, and the runner held majestic ally aloft only the broken base. Could it be that sometimes we, running over confidently, have lost the flame, and race with only a broken remnant in our hand? "To you from falling hands we throw the torch; Be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die: We shall not sleep, though popples grow In Flanders fields. Amen. er.il weeks In Eugene, where Mr. Leeper underwent a major opera tion nt Sacred Heart hospital. He is reported to be steadily gaining in health and is able to spend a part of every day out of doors. KIDNEYS MUST-REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS H !p IS Miles of Kldnry Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Wasto If ri hare ar ewm of nrlrfu In your blood, jfmir j it.ilos of kn. .wy ml" may le ovr worKMl. Thvetiny 1 iirrw nixl tulx":aro work liifc -by mji't to iiffp N.ituro rid your gytnt of err-w hi ..r find powmm waate, W hm Hivintf of Vi ?rwv ftiwiion twrni'a r)i"fitti4 rnaMr to rrnin in your Wj.wt, It rrtAy c'fenatK;!)!; tifcckjifiif ,rl,iM.ttcpsinji, rif!.U. v,l!:nr, purFrir. ott-tT tlio tyn, !): tv euJ dittniM. rniun( or nnl" W a fi;ian'M( nri fnirntr'ff eo - your kidneys or nlvl'Jrr, Ki tiv? tnsy nt! ht thmnut hti bwj to a.1 k yourdturfut Mr Ijfmu's I'iJbi,iil pijv t)fiiliy by ir,iiii"tw for ovwr 40 yp-r. 1 hey hippy rH.f uici wdl li(p 0- IZiriUto '."my tn' flimh mi pctmtnous mm fiuu yuur biowd. Oct 1'ilk. Nippons Attacking Imphal and Kohima, Sfimson Advises WASHINGTON, April 13. (AP) -Secretary or War Stim son said today that Japanese troons had cut the road between Imphal and Kohima and "are at tacking both towns." I He observed at the press con ference where he made the dis closure that "it Is not too diffi cult" for troops to penetrate in areas of the hills and Jungles. A linear defense at Imphal, he said, could not be employed, but , it Is possible in such fighting to re tain certain strong points of de fense. Thus far, he added, Brit ish and Indian troops are. hold ing the strong points. He said that "substantial re serves of men and weapons are available" In the area. The war secretary, however, avoided predictions on the out come by saying that "in the mid dle of a battle there Is never itny thlng to bo gained by predic tionsdeveloping facts best speak for themselves." More than 26,000 Japanese have been killed in fighting the South west and Central Pacific during recent months, Stimson said. Stimson said these Japanese casualties were all counted dead and "do not include those who died of wounds and of disease behind the enemy lines or were given mass burial" by the Japan ese before American forces pene trated former enemy areas. Like wise, the totals do not Include those who died on ships and barges attacked by the allies or who met death in air raids on Japanese installations. Glendale Mr. and Mrs. Monte A. Bates, Tommy and Helen spent Foster rl the home of her mother, vlrs. Loa Bunch, at Williams. Mrs. John Farleigh rcturred to Grants Pass, Sunday, follovlng a week's visit at the home of Mr. SAVE AT WARDS ON TT n ome WW ' Use 1V1 ontgomery w aid 315 To Tour U. S. l) m The Most Rev. Cyril Forster Gurbctt. archbishop of York, is pictured on his recent arrival in New York from England. For a month he will tour this coun try and Canada, conferring wi'h Epfs?opal church leaders on their relationships with the' Church of. England. and Mrs. Monte A. Bates. Mrs. Robert Trlnca of Hilt, i.tilii., Hinvcu r nuiiy in spi-iiu the Easter weekend at the home ot her mother, Mrs. Ted Clarke. Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES SMITH - McEVERS Harry i Smith and Dellle McEvers, both i residents of Roseburg. ' WARDOLEUM BY THE YARD 54f Heavy weight quality to cover your floors from wall-to-wall. Come In, see the wide choice of colorful patterns. Long-wearing, bright and economical. Comes In ( and 0 foot widths your credit to buy anything carried - 317 N. Jackson Policy Toward Neutrals Aiding Nazis Tightened LONDON, April . 13-(AP) Britain and the United States toughened their policy toward neutrals today by' tightening the Irish blockade- with reduced steamship service, protesting against increased Turkish ship merits of chrome to Germany and condemning the Spanish seizure of allied oil stocks In Spanish Morocco. The ministry of war transport innounced steamer service from Britain to Eire would be cut aft T April 24. This followed suspen sion of telephone service and vir unl prohibition on travel per mits. , Britain and the U, S. were both said by an authoritative Infor mant to have made strong repre sentations to Spain about oil and o Turkey about chrome. The om 'jhatlc diplomatic language used followed closely the address by Secretary if State Hull in which he warned neutrals their contin ued dealings with the enemy could not bp, tolerated. . It was probable that Similar notes would bq dispatched deal ing with Spanish and Portugese shipments of wolfram and Swe dish exports- at ball bearings to Germany. ' ANNOUNCING New Service for Oakland, Oregon. Real Estate Genera! Insurance THE OAKS BUILDING Tel. 362 Oakland YOUR GENUINE INNERSTRAP FELTEP COTTON MATTRESS Her it ''tetter Quality" mattreti construction that meant greater sleeping comfort , . . plus longer service! Genuine double-sewn innerstraps prevonf lumping, stretching ... lengthen the lit of your mattress. 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