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ROSEBURG NEWs-RGVlEW, ROsE&URS, CRESCR THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 14. Local News j On Business Doss A. Clotii;li of Cunyonvillc was in Roseburg on business Tucsduy. Tenmlle Visitor Mis. Ed Bush nell was a Tonmlle visitor in Jtoscburg Wednesday. From Winston Lawrence Gil' Ham spent Wednesday in Hose burg from Winston. From Elkton Bob Warner Snent Wednesday in Roseburg at tending to business from Elkton. Attends To Business E. K. . Mulkey of Oakland attended to business in Roseburg Wednes day. 1 On Business Mrs. Morse Ha'ay of Dixon vi lie snent Wednesday in Roseburg atlending to busi ness. Business Visitor Dave HlggenbothaTii, of Oakland spent Wednesday in Roseburg on busi ness. Redecoratinq Home Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spaneake of Idleyld route are having their home re decorated. Moves' To New Home Dennis Matthews and family of Idleyld route have moved to their new home, recently completed. Practioe to Be Held Pvthian Sisters Temple, No. 23, will hold a practice session Sunday, Jan uary 28, at 1:30 o'clock at the K. Of P. hall. Returns From San Diego I Miss 11a Laubaeh has returned to Roseburg after spending two weeks visiting her brother, Ivan Laubaeh, of the U. S. navy, sta tioned at San Diego, Calif. D. of U. V. To Meet All members of Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15, Daughters of Union 26, at 7:30 o'clock at the Rose burg Woman's clubhouse on South Jackson street. Spends Weekend At Home Miss Nellie Baird, employee of Bishop's studio in Roseburg, spent the weekend at her home near Oakland visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Baird. Visits At Junction Citv Mrs. Cecil Thomnson and Miss Thelma Young of Roseburg spent the weekend at Junction City, where they visited Miss Young's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Young. I-- tl A I k. ..A: ' T Ross Hutchinson, chairman .'of tne American Ked (Jrnss, announ ces the annual meeting of the Red Cross tonight at 7:30 at the chapter rooms in the Pacitic building. Stops To Visit Mrs. Thomas Fry stopped in Roseburg Tues day to visit her father and steD mother, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LaBrie, and the G. V. Wimberlys, while en route to her home in orants i'ass alter visiting at i Salem. ! To Attend Weddina Miss Dorene Pope of Roseburg has left for Los Angeles, Calif., to at tend the wedding of Miss Wilma Porter and Sgt. Bud Nelson, both of Los Angeles, to be held Fri day. Miss Porter, formerly of Roseburg, was graduated from senior high school with the class of 1942. To Be Heard On Radio The opening of Recital Hall of the Air this season over KRNR will take place tonight from 7:30 to 7:45 o'clock, when Mrs. Charles A. Brand will -resent Miss Christina Trapalis, sopraho soloist, and Miss Gladys H. Strong will pre sent two of her piano students. Jerry Feldkamp and Donald Brand. Daughter Is Born According to word received in Roseburg, a daughter, Evelvn Sandrunn, has been born in Honolulu to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heeathorn. Mr. Hecathorn is a son of Mrs. Ethel B. Hecathorn and has been in Honolulu since December 6, 1941, where he is employed in the gyro shops. , Staving At Oakland Danny and Norman Baird. small sons of Mrs. Rachel Baird of Tilla mook, are staving at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Baird. near Oakland while their mother is visiting her I husband,. Blake Baird, F. 1 c, of the II. S. naw. now In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Baird are former residents of Rosebui". Visits At Glendale Mrs. Lula C. Gorrell, county school suner-1 lntendent. accompanied Mrs. Dorothy Raoo, field representa tive for the War Food administra tion, to Glendale Fridav. where : they visited in connection with the lunch program at the school. I Mrs. Gorrell. who remained for ; a longer period, was entertained : at the home of Mr. Alma Arch-1 ambeau and Miss Florence John-: son. i BIG DANCE Azalea Grange Hall Music by Rythifc Rascals Everyone Welcome SATURDAY High Octane Bra . t im. w ReflcctinK the highlights nnd shadows of night war production, these Hortonsphere storage tanks, part of the new $20,000,000 Defense Plant Corporation refinery operated by Standard of California near San Francisco, hold huge quantities of 100 octane gas destined for Saipun-bnscd B-29 Tokyo raiders and other Pacific aerial operations. The refinery is one of world s largest high xtanc producers with capacity of several thousands of barrels daily. American Victims of Brutal Nazi 1 AJ INK A lUtlio-Tcltvhoto) v, Tight-lipped furious Yanks check identification of thess bodies of American soldiers, killed Dy their Nazi cap-, tors in cold blood after they had been captured. Before Germans turned their machine guns on the de"ns Irss men. they first stripped tliem of their cigarets and all valuable possessions. Only a handtu loi we -n left to die In the Belgian snow nsenped to tell the fiendish story. Photo by Harold Seigman, NEA-Acme , iilmtographer for. War Picture Pool. Disabled Veterans May Drive Promise thai servicemen who have lost their legs will nut be deprived of the convenience and pleasure of auto driving is seen in the fact that the two veterons In the photo above have just won driver's licenses in Georgia. SSgt John F Lancaster of Augilla, Miss, (at wheel), and Cpl. Thomas Swann, right, of Ophelia, Va., learned to drive with artificial limbs at Lawson General Hospital. Atlanta At left is Sgt E D Mink, Georgia Slate Patrol, who supervised their successful road tests DONT LIVE EN THE BARK Hcve your hoe painted in lirjht, cheerful colors. Do it now before (he spring rush. Phone 524 or 775 fcr f.-es estates. STEVE'S PAINT SHOP A Guaranteed Job Wtih a Smile. Gas for B-29 Tokyo t,r 1 i t nan I i i asm i 4 1 f--i i r it Raiders w 1 i IfiKA Talenholo) Massacre Transacts Business Mr. and Mrs. Jake Francis of Fair Oaks transacted business in Roseburg Wednesday. Visiting In Roseburg Mrs. Karl Mills and Mrs. Walter Mar tin of Cottage Grove are in Rose burg to attend a meeting at the Baptist church and while here are guests of Mrs. R. E. Crawford on South Main street.' vv,.-'..v'..i.,y '''W"W'- . INDIAN THEATER TODAY THRU SATURDAY GODDARD .'TUFTS' with Beulah Bondi- Barry Fitzgerald STARTING SUNDAY -r ; . . The great Technicolor with GINGER ROGERS niv ftp, Oixonville Visitor Dill Dixon was u DixonvifiV viHltor in Rose burg Wednesday. Here On Business Attorney Ray Bassett of Salem is in Rose burg attending business. Business Visitor Alvln Miller of Sutherlin was a business visi tor in Roseburg Wednesday. Shops And Visits Mrs. A. R. Gill oi Dillard shopped and visit ed in Roseburg Wednesday. Visits In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Cannon of Glide visited in Roseburg Wednesday. From Dlxonvllle Mrs. W. G. Paul spent Wednesday in Rose burg on business from Dixon ville. In Roseburg Mrs. Hilda Wil son of Canvonvllle was in Rose burg on business and visiting Wednesday. 'On Business Mr', and Mrs. C. A; Dysinger of Kellop- were In Roseburg on business Wednes day. Visits In Rosebura Mr. and 1 Mrs. Carl Madison of Kellogg , spent Wednesday visiting in Rose-1 burg. j "Attends To Business Mr. and I Mrs. Franklin Haines of Kel logg attended to business in Roseburg Wednesday. K . Attends To Business Matters David Partee of Sutherlin spent Wednesday In Roseburg attend ing to business matters. , Here From Seattle Mrs. L. W. Ruhl, who has been residing, in Seattle, is in Roseburg visit-1 ing friends and attending to busi-1 ncss. She formerly made ner : home here. Social ' Night- To Be Held the Riverside grange will hold a special social night affair Sat urday, January 27, at the hall. ' The kitchen committee Includes Mr. and Mrs ( Graham Ewens and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chilson. At Pipkens Home -r Mrs. J. L. Pitkin and daughter, Audrey, of Kidder, Soutli Dakota, have ar rived in Roseburg for the re mainder of the winter to visit at the home of the former's brother-in-law and sister,. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickens, on Fowler street. Audrey entered Rose school as a student this week. Stop Over In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. David Ferpuson and Ed Storey sloped over in Roseburg this week to see Miss Gladys H. Strong, president of the Com munity Concert association, en route to Seattle from California on Business. Mr. Ferguson is rep resentative for the Columbia Con certs Inc., of New York City, and Mr. Storey . is his assistant. ' ' Will Attend Meeting Dr. Morris H. Roach, pastor ;I the First Presbyterian . church of Roseburg, left this afternoon for Portland to attend the meeting of trustees of Lewis and Clark college, "to be. beld : at a 6:30 dinner on the ' campus Friday. The meeting will consider plans for college advancement, which includes building funds for the new postwar plans. Heajth Clinics Set at Canyonville, Days Creek Immunization clinics will be held Tuesday, January 30, at Can yonville at 10:30 a. m. and at Days Creek at 1 p. m. Mrs. Ethel Littler, public health nurse, and Dr. E. J. Walnscott, count" health, doctor will be in charge. mm ! THE SONG OP .'.rf Ar,.- ' SONGS ...OF EVERY Vi W0MANI 1 Co-' - t i 4.000.0CO j SiW ' IN ARMY CSgg V'lOji I 2.000,000 TraTS SERVICE 1,500,000 NOT YET DRAFTED a. Yanks and their allies have whittled down the Jap fleet to the point where the pacine is almost totally an Allied lake.' In the air, the enemy Is some-! what better off, but we main-; tain aerial superiority In cur-1 rent combat theatres. However,' Japan has plenty of manpower on hand, as chart above shows, which will make for tough flght "g, if and when we land on the Chinese coast. . 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Only 10 to clear! : ; 10.00 2.77 2.98 Pay Less For BLOUSES Men's Trousers Some lightly soiled. Smart styles . '.' . dur but real bargains at able fabrics! Not all only sizes. - ; 10.98 Special ROBES CRIB Lovely rayon quilts CLEARANCE drastically reduced in Jmta - ef eur pnce est cribs at this low NOW price! 8.89 12.88 3.98 I PLATE GLASS DRESSES MIRROR NOW VALUE 3 Large selection of O styles and sizes. One of a kind! Smart Fall and Winter O QQ ' styles. Mostly black. 7tOO HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS CUT IN PRICE ' : Mont gomery Ward ; 'A' Us our monthly payment plan to buy any mrchandU from our stor trockt or through our catalog dpartmnt. 315-317 N. Jicluon Teleohon 95 Home Nursing Classes To Be Conducted Here Miss. Ada L. Wood, registered nurse, U. S. navy, retired, will conduct two classes a week In home nursing, Mrs. Violet C. Hannon,, executive secretary of the Douglas county chapter of the American Red Crass, stated todav. The two-hour classes will be held over a period of six weeks. Definite dates have not been set. - ' ' i Anyone interested is asked to j enroll at the Red Cross office or phone 633-L. Admission: Gents . Ladies $1.00 ... 40c