ROSEBURS MEWS-REVlEW, R6SE6UR6, OREGON, PRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1944.
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Local
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TESTS
AND
TESTIMONIALS
PROVE MOW,
AS ALWAYS
goodyear
13 THE BEST TIRE MADI
Move To Sutherlln Mr. and
Mrs. F. Koagland have moved
from ci nip . into Sutherlin to
make their home. . .
Back From Missouri Mr. and
Mrs. B. Colter have returned to
their home in Douelns county
Irom a trip to Missouri.
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Williams of Sutherlln spent
yesterday In Roseburg visiting at
the D. S. Churchill home and at
tending to business.
M-r Pombers Get Yip Out of Joos at Yap
i
Visit At Wltcher Home Mrs.
Monroe Walker and daughter, '
Valerie, of-Sutherlln, spent yes-j
terday visiting Mrs. Don Witcher '
in Roseburg.
Will Return Tnntnht Mrs. H.
B. Scofinlrt and Mrs. Carl Cole
man expect to return to their
homes in Roseburg this evening,
following a business trip to Portland.
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Howser Set Free
After Jail Term
!n Timber Deal
B. J. Howser, former timber
i cruiser for Douglas county, who
was recently sentenced to one
year In the county jull and a fine
of $1,000, with ellglbllty for pro
bation after jthree months, was
discharged from the. county Jai)
today upon order of Circuit
Judge Carl E. Wimberly. Howser
1'lradcd guilty to. a statute used',
sq. far as has , been learned, ,for
the first time In Oregon, charg
ing1 acceptance by a county em
ployee of consideration in connec
tion with a contract for the sale
cf county-owned property. How
ser was accused of arranging
purchase of a tract of timber by
a second party at a very low
price, and then negotiating sale
of the land at a considerable prof
It. -The county recovered money
paid on the contract. Howser naid
i his fine of $1,000 prior to being !
admitted to probation. .
Oregon . niarket price of 1943
shorn ' wool averaged 40 cents a
pound,) iv)iich wak up 1.5 cents
from ,the 1942 average price. The
number of sheep shorn in the
state Is estimated at 1,277,000
head in 194.1, down 175,000 head
from the number shorn In 19-12.
The Bureau of Agricultural
Economics says farmers probably
would have received lower prices
in 1943 for wool If no sunport pro
grams had been available, as
comparable grades of foreign
wool were readily available at
lower prices. Arrny orders, which
proydcd the .chief outlet for do
mtif Wno's ;Wllnrd hr"lv in
1943. The WFA has announced
that it will offer to purchase the
1944 domestic production of wool
at the 1S43 price, wntcn is me
current ceiling price less specific
marketing costs..
H. C. STEARNS
Funeral Director
Phone 472
. OAKLAND, ORE
i iCAnaed Lady Anlttam
Any blatanoc, Any Tlma .'
Oui scrvioe la lor ALL, and
nt EVERY NEED
I
Return Home Mr. and Mrs.
E. Chancy have returned to their I
home at Sutherlln. following a j
couole of days In Mvrtlc Creek I
vlsltinfr Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stimson. .
Huge mushrooms of smoke rise trom Jap innluliauiius i viip oily, yhu Island. Irom. Poeltlc Kiwi i-arner.
strike on March 20-30. This protest of Jap occupation was a oit more emphatic than one U B delivered In
1821, two yeaia Alter Versailles conference awarded former Uerman-owoed Island to Japan U. S. Navy photo
Hollywood Visitor Exoectert
Miss Georgia Emerv of Holly
wood is expected to arrive Satur
diy to snend her vacation of a
week vlsltlnf? hr parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. E. L. Cooper, near Sutherlin.
California's Shasta Dam Nears Completion
3
6.00x16 $18.17
SparkPlugs
GOODYEAR
Double Eagle
50tf each in sets
AC
' ; , 59 each in sets
Tube Repair Kits
18 sq. In. rubber
2 rubes cement
4 patches
White Sidewall
Tire Paint
Pint can 672
Clearance Lights
Heavy Guage Metal
Rust proof. Meets I. C. C.
specifications.
Two Way 59
Single red 35C
Dual Trumpet Horn
Two trumpets- with
individual power
CxiTa Strong Construction
$4.65
Skived Tire Reliners
500x19 $3,00 each
550x17 $3.25 each
600x16 $3.50 each'
650x16 $3.75 each
Three Unit Flare
Rain proof withstand
40 M. P. H. Wind
Set of 3 on Multiple
-. Bracket $2.98
Individual 98(
Leaves For . Bremerton Clif
ford Froid. carpenter's mate sec
ond clas. U. S. navy, has left for
Bremerton. Wash., to report for
i dutv. following a leave visiting
i rt the home of Mr and Mrs
j Rudy Meyer and daughter, Miss
I Arlene, at LookinCRlass.
.Mrs. MrHenrv Here From
! Portland Mrs. H. L. McHenry,
! nee Florence Kohlhagen, is here
from Portland visiting her moth-'
I r, Mrs. George JCnhlhagen, and .
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
I and Mrs. Edward G. Kohlhagen. !
Daughter Is Born Word has
been received telling of the birth
of a daughter, Janice Elaine,
welching seven nounds nine
ounces, to State Policeman and
J Mrs.. John Sacre at RcertsDort
yesterday; April 20 The Sncre
I family formerly resided in Rose
burg.
Will Spend Weekend Vlsltlnn
Attorney, and Mrs. George Wil
liam Neuner and small son, Bill,
of Salem are expected to arrive
In Roseburg .tomorrow to spend
the weekend visiting Attorney
Neuner's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Glenn. He ex
pects to leave Oregon the first
of the month for Tucson, Ariz.,
where he will report for service
at the naval base. He was recent
ly commissioned an ensign In
the navy.
Forest Revenue Share
Given Douglas County
Apportionment of $23,401 to
Douglas county from U. S. for
est reserve rentals and federal
timber sales during the year end
ing June 30, 1943, was announc
ed today by the state department
at Salem. The sum of $3G2,766
I representing one-fourth of total
receipts, was the largest In his
tory. Distribution of one quarter
of revenues was sarted In 1006.
DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Music by Casey Jones and His Orchestra.
ADMISSION ,'
Gentlemen 42c
Ladies 42c
Tax Total -8c
SOc
8c 50c
Admitted to Hospital Carl
Thornton, who resides at Suther-
, lin, has been admitted to a Port
land hospital to receive medical
treatment.
AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
Saturday, April 22nd
TURKEY HALL, OAKLAND, OREGON
Good Music and a Good Time
Dancing 9:00 p. m.
WOOL FIGURES
! Production of ' wool In 1043
i totaled 10,471,000 pounds in Ore- i
' gon and 447,078,000 pounds In the I
U. S., a decrease from 1943 for
both the state and nation. The
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California's giant Shasta Dam Is nearly finished wl'h r-rt cmcrete placement scheduled for-copi"lH.on
early in July. Shasta Lake already contains i: 'i i.,. 0 acre feet of water awaiting the cornr' . Jnn of
control gates to begin Its plunge dawn the ls-f-jbt ..n,. ...i to the 79,000-kllowatt generating units In
sliusla'H Dowar Dlallt. ' . '
en End Wrenches
Sat of six 89(J
Garden Hose
Natural rubber
50 ft. with metal
record
$9.98
Victory Hose
Natural ribber
50 ft.
$4.85
ROSEBURG
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SMVICE STORES
101 South Jackson
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Wlr DICK POWELL
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'hey' mSeaSvaltS'P the,r ,our chlldren aboar" hP taAnSt3fi
'hey make ready to sail to U. S. Problem they face Is that marriaae to American servicemen does not wmfer
American citizenship upon them.
Spend Day Here Mrs. Carl
Thornton and dauRhter, Florence,
and son, Lloyd, of Sutherlln spent
yesterdav In Roseburg shopping
and visiting.
Reported III Mrs. E. L, Cooper
is reported to be improving In
health at her home near Suther
lln, where she has been ill
the lost 10 days!
Food Sale to Be Saturday
The Army Mothers club of Rose
burg has announced a sale of
cooked foods, Jams and jellies to
he held all-day Saturday, April
22, at Carstens Furniture store
on Cass street.
Leaves for Camp Technical
Sergeant Albert Miller, who has
been stationed at Kiska, Alaska,
and has been enjoying a stay in
Rcscburg for a few days visiting
his father, Victor Miller, and sis
ter, Mrs. Fred Andrus, on East
Douglas street, has- left for Fort
Ord, Calif., to report for duty.
Lieutenant Asam Home -Lieutenant
Fred David Asam Is
visiting at Glide wjth his parents,
District Ranger and Mrs. Fred
Asam. He was commissioned
April 14 at Freeman field, Sey
mour, Ind., where he comnlcted
pilot training with the army air
forces. He will leave Sunday to
go to a new assignment at Nash
ville, Tenn., where he Is to re
ceive special Instruction as a pi
lot with a bomber team. .
Leavlna for Convention
for story lies and R. B. Hampton of
ifosehurg are leaving tonight for
Victoria, B. C, as delegates to at
tend the convention of Rotarians.
They will ' return to Roseburg
next Wednesday.
caused the death of our boys and
until Japan Is brought to her
knees to pay for her dastardly
crime, we shall not be satisfied.
"We, and other Japanese par
ents who have sons In the armed
forces, will do our share for the
United States."
Hawaiian Jap Wants
Japan to Pay for Crime
HONOLULU, April 21 (AP)
Yukl Moriwake spoke in Jap
anese at the united States army
ceremony. He was the spokesman
for Japanese parents of four
American soldiers killed In Italy
and awarded the purple heart
pos'humously.
"We blame this unon Japan
which attacked the United States
and started this war," he said at
the recent ceremony. "We blame
Japan as the evil Instrument of
destruction which Indirectly
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. , . also square, fair and game In
the activities of CUBBING, younger
boy program (9-12 years) of the
Boy 8oouts of America.
AZALEA GRANGE HALL
Saturday, April 22
MUSIC BY RHYTHM RASCALS
PUBLIC DANCE
j aVEtJMBEMEBEHH
SPONSORED BY ;.;(
Lumber & Sawmill Workers Union
Local No. 2713
Friday, April 21st
MUSIC BY WHITSON'S ORCHESTRA
V:
Myrtle Creek Grange Hall .
TODAY 8 SAL
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