ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. RQSBpUrS. OREgQW. THURSDAY, JULY M44;
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Local
8utherlin Visitor Mrs. Rosetta
Wutts of Sutherlln visited in
Roseburg on business Tuesday.
On Business Jack H. Parrott
of Camas Valley visited tn Rose
burg on business Wednesday.
Glendale Busnes Visitors A.
Abraham of Glendale visited
Wednesday in Roseburg on busi
ness. South" Deer Creek Visitors
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Bailey of
South Deer Creek visited in
Roseburg Wednesday.
Leaves For San Francisco
Mrs. A. H. Hochradel left Wed
nesday for San Francisco where
she will remain on business for
about two weeks.
Leaves For Portland Mrs. Ba
sil Ryals and son, Dennis, left
Wednesday for Portland where
Mrs. Ryals will make her home.
Dennis Rvals is leaving soon for
army induction.
ONE OF TUT
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OF
seen our Sable-dyed coney , . . that soft brown fur
rich tones?. 'Then
turn-beck cuffsf
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while you'
315-317 N. Jackson
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Spends Day Here Miss Gladys
Johnston of Brockway spent Wed
nesday in Roseburg shopping and
visiting.
In Rosebura On Business
Charilp Medley of Oakland was a
business visitor In Roseburg Wed
nesday. In Portland Mr. and Mrs. For
rest Losee left the first of the
wrk for Portlend on n business
rip. T-.ev will be there for ribout
a week.- .
Returns To Farranut Walter !
Welker, yeoman third class, left ,
Tuesday for Farragut alter
visit in Roseburg with his wife
and hs mother, Mrs. Ora Welker.
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Perry Thiele and children left
Wednesday for a short trip along ,
the Umpqua river where they!
will spend the rest of the week.
Arrive From Astoria F. L.
Crittenden, manager of the Pa
cific Telephone and Telegraph
office at Astoria, formerly man
ager of .the Roseburg office, and
his son, Dick, have arrived In
Roseburg. The latter will spend
the summer In the employ of the
Douglas Forest Protective' asso
ciation and Mr. Crittenden will
remain over until the first of the
week enjoying a vacation and
visiting friends.
MONTGOMERY WARD
SMARTEST FU?S
THE NEW SEASON!
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59.50
pht 20 excise tax
with
you can imagine how beautiful
it looks in this smart style with
Isn't it easy to own at Wards?
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ofot yjuf coat urfil Nov. 15tL
complete the monthly bdymeniv
ontgbmery
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tfeiAy) PHILADELPHIA I
JOfcv ATHLETICS, )
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THAT GIVE OFF
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AS COR SUH.
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NEXT: Sea-eoUitf swallows.
Tenderness for a
fSipnoI Corps photo from
This American soldier suffered a face wound while fighting Japs on
Saipan, yet he has only compassion for frightened little Nip young
ster he's pictured carrying to a prisoner-of-war compound. Lad,
with number of other children and their mothers, was taken during
roundup of civilians on the island.
Here On Business Mr. and
Mrs. I. B. Nichols and ther daugh-1
ter-ln-law, Mrs. Cyril Nichols, of
Brockway were visitors in Rose
burg Wednesday.
Visiting at Meyer Home Mrs.
;M. Porter, nee Ruth Meyer, and
children, John and Marilyn, of
Eugene, have arrived in Rose
burg to visit at the home of Mrs.
Porter's parents, Mi. and Sirs.
Ivin Meyer.
f Leaves For Portland W. M.
'Chalmers of South Pine St., left
has been home from Kodiak,
'Alaska, on a 30-day leave visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Chalmers o nSuth Pine street, left
last night for Portland to spend
a couple of days on business.
Visiting at Feenstra Home
Miss Cora Cole, superintendent of
the Methodist Deaconess Home in
Portland, has been visiting Rev.
and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra this week
as a part of her vacation. She will
return to Portland Friday and
will go from there to Manzanita
""each for a week.
TO JOURNEYMEN
IN ALL CRAFTS
Maybe you're a Machinist,
Bnilermakpr, Carpenter. Elec
trician, or Pipefitter. Okeh
lV? .e n'?ly,r, for'
i But first, we want to offer you
something so you'll be looking
! for us. Well, What do we of
fer? Good wages (we've recent
ly lipped them considerably).
That certain feellne vou eet
when you're a railroader with S.
P. working in perhaps the most
exciting most interesting he -
man s worn mere is. wormng
with friendly, salt-of-the-earth
people. Yes,
and with
with a norma -
rJ.'
nent outfit.
A job with
vou'll.jfind. offers at eootl deal
more thljp.'a'.'gobd pay-check.. It's
something.' you canj : puti' vdur
heart,. into; be proud, of., You'll
get railroad pass' privilpg'es, a
r"eal pension plan. Medical ser
vices. Everything that makes an
S. P. fob a hit better than most.
Come In and have a talk with
us. You can't lose by it,
and you certainly stand to gain.
Apply
8. P. EMPLOYMENT REPRE
SENTATIVE AT RAILROAD
RETIREMENT BOARD
219 S. W. 9th St., Portland, Ore.
or
Your Nearest 3.
I
P. Agent
A CAR TOWED BACKWARD IS
TOWED. FORWARD ,"&
PRIVATE RUDOLPH J. YOST, i .,
Camp Barfceey, 7k.s. , ., .
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Young 'Foeman'
Ncios of Day Netusreel from SEA)
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Move Back To Roseburg Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Cloake have
moved back to Roseburg from
woover, wasn.
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Leave For Los Angeles Miss'
Flora and Miss Alta Specer of;
Roseburg left Wednesday for Los1
Angeles to enjoy a vacation and,
visit with relatives.
Here Wednesday Mrs. Clyde
Heater and Mrs. Ralph Heater,
and aaugnter, sanara, ot nappy
valley, were visitors in-Roseburg i
i Wednesday.
I
Canyonvllle Visitors Mrs. Bill
Cox and Mrs. Raymond Smith '
and daughter, Bette, of Canyon
vllle visited in Roseburg Wednes
day. Reunion Not To Be Held On
account of the war conditions, the
Zack Barker association annual
picnic and reunion, which was to
have been held Sunday, July 16,
has been cancelled.' ' i
Fine Is Paid Elmer Roy
Woods, charged with violation of
a city traffic ordlance, was re
leased after paying 'a fine of $5,
City Recorder A. J. Goddes re
ported Thursday.
Spending Leave Here Major
R R Irtrlnn u.hn h . I. .
been transferred from Fort Lew-
is, Wash., to Camp Adair, Corval.
lis, as post engineer, Is spending
his leave In Roseburg visiting his
family.
Will Return Home Miss Ann
Boyer of Brockway, daughter of
'Douglas county serveyor, A. B.
Boyer, Is expected to return
her home SunHav fMinu,in
week's stay at Fir Point, near
Glendale. . . ,-' ti.r.
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Now She Sliops 1
Cash 'and Carry"
Without Painful Backache
When diaorder of Udnry function permit
pobonmu mutter to remain In your blood, ii
may c&unciiaijrjrinK Iracknrtie, rbpumMir paina,
kp; pains, lofa of pop nrnl uneriry, getting up
niclitu, strHliDR. piiffinoM mxicr tbe eyr,
headaches and dUiiaf, f requent or acaoty
poaaogca with niartinic and burnioc eonw
timea ahowa tbera ia aomathing wroog with
your kidueya or hladdrr.
LKio't wmitt Auk your drunnit for Doan'a
Pilla. usrd auo9ra(utly by niilUtma for ovr
40 yeara. Tlxry rire hrpr n-iui and will bflp
tbe IS mika of kidney Iuim tltieli out poiimo
crua waste from your blood. Oct Doaa'e l'illa.
In Roseburg On Business Mrs. I
E. J. Roach of Azalea visited In1
Roseburg on business Wednesday. )
Sutherlln Business Visitor Ida
Blaine of Sutherlln was . a busi
ness vislor In Roseburg ' Wednes-1
day. ' ,;. :
Shops and Visits Mrs: O. W.
French of Sutherlln sperit Wed
nesday In Roseburg shopping and
visiting.
Back From Portland Abner
Rice has returned to his home
near Dlllard, following a business
trip to Portland.
Camas Valley ' :' Vlsltbry-Nlna
Nler of Camas Valley visited and
i transacted business in Rpseburg
Wednesday. '. ;
Spends Day Here Mrs.. J. Har
old Nichols of Brockway spent
Wednesday visiting relatives' and
shopping In Roseburg.
Visiting at Heater Home Miss
jRowena Williams of Oakland Is
spending her vacation at the
'Ralph Heater home In Hapny val
ley, .vie Is a niece of Mrs. Heater.
Home From Lakes Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Parker have returned
to their home in Rosebure. fol-
lowing a vacation trip over the
McKcnzie highway to Odell lake
(and stop overs at Diamond and;'
Crater lakes. ' ' ' ' .
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I ' Will Enjoy Vacation ' Over i
i Weekend Mrs." Evelyn..;', Van
'Voorst Newell, her sister) Miss
Ethel Van Voorst, and Mlsij Carol
IKerr, all of Roseburg, plan to
Heave Saturday for Bandon to
spenu a week s vacation. . .
Improving Betty Jo Math
ews , daughter of Mrs. Alia Math
ews, is reported to be doing nice-,
ly at her home on South Main
street, where she ' suffered a
fractured arm in '-a fall Monday
Arrive From Philadelphia '
Miss Amy Robinson and Mrs R
Dick, of Philadelphia, Pa.,' have
arrived in Roseburg to vslt two
weeks with their! brotHer,in.law
and sister, Mr. and -Mrs. Jack
Ulrlch, and family. They wili be
accompanied home by Mrs'. 'Dick's
daughter, Mrs. Beverly Brubaker
who was a teacher at Oakland,
Ore., the last year! and who had
come out to the . Pad tie coast to
be closer to her' husband,- who Is
stationed by the S.. army in
Alaska. "
Lumber ifer-ar t I . I
I SALEM, July. -4AP-Lum
" "c. uiiuiiwiminiP inr a i
few weeks after .AugUst'.l.except
to persons with .priorities, R. D"
! Torhpnsnn '(aHlri 'i . .
., wv-miiil-, ...i . si.iH a ,
tive of the western1 retail lumber-1
men's association, said, lust nlgrit'
at a meeting ; of .Irijre than 100
western Oregon lumber retailors I
32. Barracks''FoV Safe
PORTLAND July - W-if API 1
Thirty-twc- army' b'ahratks no
longer needed bythe waV, depart-"-
"""" are lor sai the Portland
army engineers said todav. Thp
buildings, 15 at ,-Bandon, 12. at
Newport, and 5 et Waldport, must
'oe removed by. :the bidder.' Bids
"e uyenea nere jqiy m. 1
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Two Killed In Collision
CQEUR D'ALENE, Idaho, July
13 -(AP) Gilbert Morris, 30, of
.Spokanp, was killed and his wife
Martha, was seriously Injured
fliwtly after midnight today in
the collision of their panel- do-
TODAY
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COMING FRIDAY
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Action on Saipan
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The remurkable photo above
was taken at tne height of battle
.on Saipan 11 shows a U. S. Ma
rine wounded by Jap shell seen
bursting in oarkground, starting
to full Photo is blurred be
cause concussion shook camera
of Cpl Angus Robertson. USMC
combat photographer.
livery with an army truck from
Gelger field. ' .':
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ROMANCE!
plus
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News and Cartoon
COMING SUNDAY
Michul
O'SHM
1 VARO
WE FOUND SOMETHING
Remember the town newsreel
which was filmed a few years
ago. Well, we ran it from cu
riosity yesterday. ' It proved
very interesting.
These are a few highlights:
Several Industries of Roseburg
aro fjjpied.
The High School football team.
The High School and Teachers.
Th pet parade.
The ichool band.
The drum corps.
Dozens of your friends are
In It! , .
Maybe you are. COME AND
SEE'
To be shown three times dally
through Saturday. i
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few fimfllw' diC;0rej'-t' MJ
h MifJ 3 viX..i,. ..f) w-;
smoke-tilled street benina mm, t ' J 1 . J lfliIsf 4 Ac,
this American paratroop officer &?-yl. St' M53 4 V pp. t
calmly perches on lender of j-1 " Vol- ' ixFSSSl St. ? SS
wrecked car and makes out re I U(1A Slr-J '-0a. "''Oa f '
port to-his superiors on action lV i 'fllffi
in French town.; MV.Jk ' ilt I s-3,. -a ' '-9i f -i
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NEWSOOti
MENwWOMEM
IN UNIFORM
Word has been received by Mrs.
C. W. Dishman that her son. Air
Cadet Craig R. Dishman,. hoa ar
rived at Gardner Held, Tan, Cal
ifornia, for basic training. Cadet
Dishman is in the army air corps.
GLENDALE :Arto L. Steph
ens, Seaman 1-c,' u.- !. navjl.
orothcr of Mrs. E. J. Harris, Is
spending his two weeks leave vis-'
iling herei , . ; I
Miss Joan KardeH, of Eugene I
arrived in Glendale Monday to
spend 10 days visiting friends. ' I
- Miss Lorraine Clarke, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. G Clarke,1
spent Monday In Eugene receiv
ing medical attention.
1 ,000 American Bombers
Smash Munich Again
LONDON.'ju'ly 13 (API Mu
nich was hit a hard blow 'for the
third successive day by 1,000 Fly
ing Fortresses, and Liberators to
day while "the- 15th air force In
Italy again stabbed at nazl oil and
rail facilities in northern. Italy.
Snnrbi ucken in , western Ger-
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NO FINER TIRE MADE!
4.00-14 Phis Mtnl Tat
All brands 'of 'tynfalc Mr'pi 'arp NOT ALIKE! In impartial tests,
a tiro, Wenlieb (n ipeelflcafont to First' Quality Riversides, out
pttU)rm47brwvli ' by "rolling up" 43,000 miles!
GRS Rivrid If a later tlr, too. It provides 12 more protection
against ruptures' than pre-war Riversides. Your ration order gets
top quolty from Wardj Rlversldesl Get Wards lower prices.
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Balloon '
Bike Tire'
1.79
Black, wim thick,' sure-grip )rbd
262.I25". fpr ?.! rims,
Alr-Cuthion litnertubt 95c
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The Weather
U. 8. Weatner Bureau Office ' '
Roseburg, Oregon. i
Forecast lor Roseburg and vl- -clnlty:
Fair tonight and Friday;
warmer during afternoons.
Highest temp, for any July v 107
Lowest temp, for any July .40 ' "
Highest temp, yesterday ...75
Lowest temp, last night ...51
Precipitation yesterday T
Precipitation since July 1 T
Deficit July 1 ........r.::21'"l'.
Deficit from Sept. 1,1943 .8.05 ',
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many also was hit .by' Uie heavies
from England.1 I 1 ' 1 i t . , .'
Up Sq 500 Fortresses ;arid Liber- ,
ators ' smashed ; at Porto Marg-f
hera and Trieste oil storage tanks
four railyards on the Mllan-Ven- ,
Ice line, and the Plnzano rail ..
bridge over the Tagllamento riv- -'
er 80 miles northwest of Trieste, .
Rome dispatches announced.
Ram Sale Date Named
ALBANY, ;July 13 (API The
fourth annual Willamette valley
purebred ram sale will be held
here August 5. Breeds will in
clude Romney, Lincoln, Corrie
dale, Shropshire, Suffolk, South
down, Oxford, and Hampshire. E.
f. - Hubbard, Corvallis, is mana
ger of the sale.
Tire Tube
Repair
Handy,- economical in
cludes 18 square inches of
patching rubber, cement
end buffer.
Adult'
'Archery ;'
Set ,
.95
Mod by Ban Peorsonl 5 'A -ft.
lamonwood bow 6 cedar arrows,
arm oid 81 b 'orael 'oce
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