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ROSEBURG" NEWS-REVIEW, R0SEBUR6, 0RE66N,TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1947 THREE Special This Week brakes 4 it nr RELINED Free estimates on complete motor overhaul motor exchanges body and fender work painting. TERMS IF DESIRED Corkrum Motors 1 14 N. Rose De Soto1 Phone 408 Plymouth VALUE OF THE WEEK Reg. 9.15 ONLY 745 pair SCALED BEAM HEADLIGHTS Bullet shape enamelled black with sealed beam unit and adjustable bracket. nvFlWi Iffffli ft)' li i 1 mVf Corner Stephens and Cass Phone 97 Local News Meeting Postponed The meet ing of the T. N. T. Cluh planned for tonight at the home of Mrs. Howard Marsh has been -postponed. The next meeting lime and place will be announced later. Friendly Circle Club to Meet The Friendly Circle Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Pfaff with Mrs. E. J. Rodgers acting as co-hostess. Happy Hour Club to Meet Riversdale Happy Hour Club will meet at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. C. McDon ald with Mrs. B. A. Young, co-hostess. Tournament Wednesday The men of the Roseburg Country Club and their guests are invited to play in the weekly golf tourna ment at the club course Wednes day under the direction of the Pro, Art Pearson. Tonight! Here It Comes! BI&--AS the Dreams of America! ROMANCE - - As Glorious as its Matchless Setting! TOMORROW! ROARING , lM I J VI j mR"Ha c OEOROI COUIOUKIS T Ik i tC- Wv.7a3' AlMUt OIKKHt JCC," 1 if f "JKJv J ANTHONY OUINM JSMf (AA -TKS- FRANK PAYIIN 3T f 1 , ' , OAVIN MM W iS. ? I Tonight Only! AND Fabulous Susanne Starts Wed. For the Whole Family's Pleasure V 4 i'n When Man's Daring 'tiJ Ov'A Could Ntl i3L -"r l.f -NV . (1 -.- A FOY'S LOVt: TAMED HIM.., A COIUMBIA HCTURE 1' Plus' Th ThrfftH Stooges jO-J- Correction There will be no tamale supper held at Melrose Grange hall May 19, as recently oublished. The last supper plan ned by the grange for this year took place -April 19. Community Club to Meet The Tenmile Community Club will meet Wednesday at a noon pot luck luncheon at the church par lors. Members are asked to be Dresent as plans for a new club house will be discussed. At Midland Home Mrs. Rach- eal H. Bloomberg of Lorain. Ohio. is in htoseDurg visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Midland. Mrs. Bloombere is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Midland. Classes to Meet Dr. Morris H. Roach's men's non-denomination-nl Bible Study Class will meet Wednesday at a 12 o'clock lunch eon at the Hotel Umpqua. The women s class will meet from 1:30 to 2:30 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church. Camp Fire Girls to Meet All Umpqua Camp Fire Girls are ask ed to bring their essays to the outdoor campfire meeting Wed nesday, May 14 at the home of the guardian, Mrs. W. H. Allen, 130 Blakeley street. A camnfire ceremonial will be followed by a sack lunch. ;,. Horses in Beatty Circus Vie With Wild Animal Acts Visit at Lacomb Mr. and Mrs. George Miller have returned to their home in Kosemtrg, ioiiow lnir a trln to Lacomb. Ore., to spend Mother's Day with the hit ters mother, Mrs. r.cina lox. " V ; , rV , I,., Daughter Is Born A daughter, Kathleen louise, weighing six pounds four ounces was born at the Booher Maternity Home near Drain May 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Emery of Yoncalla. Club to Meet The MerryGo- Round Club will meet Wednes day. Mav 14. at a 1 o'clock pot- luck luncheon at the home ol Mrs. Fred Vehring on Chadwick street. Moves to Rosebura Rodney Cox of Lebanon, Ore., has moved to Roseburg and has entered the Roseburg laboratory as an ap Drentice technician. His wife and son will .loin him here, as soon as he finds a home for tnem. Jack Joyce, master of equitation, presents the famous Morgan stallion, War Cloud, as a highlight of the Clyde Beatty Circus, In Roseburg, today, Ranking with the wild animal appeal of the Clvde Beatty Circus showing in Roseburg today at the North Umpqua road grounds, is the galaxy of beautifully groom ed high school and liberty horses presented by Jack Joyce, world renowned rider and trainer. The star of this prize-blooded aggregation is the famous Mor gan stallion, "War Cloud." Mov ing with the grace and precision of a ballet artist under the guid ing genius of his mentor, this aristocratic steed waltzes, march es, rumbas, and dances through the most intricate measures keep ing perfect time with the spirited music of Victor Robblns' cele brated circus band. Famous horsemen and equestri ennes will be seen In outstanding high school and dressage num bers, and many other trained animal acts will appear on the fast-moving program along with an array ol topiugnt aenai, acro batic, and arenic artists. Performances will be given twice today at 2:30 and 8 P.M. with doors to the menagerie and horse lair opening at 1 ana (. Reserved seat tickets on sale today, till 5 P.M., at Roy's Men fahop. en route to Oregon City to at tend to business and visit his brother, Ross Bates. He is a brother of Mrs. J. F. Dillard of this citv and a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bates of Rose burg. B. W. Bates was owner and publisher of the News-Review prior to its sale to the Southern Oregon Publishing Company. Leaves For California Mrs. Bert Courtney, nee Leone Staley, left last nleht for her home In Bellflower, Calif., following a trip to Rosebur" to attend the luneral of her mother. Mrs. George Sta ley. The Court ncys formerly made their home here. Mr. Court ney was a linotype operator for the News-Keview. Stops Over Here Bert Bates, Kings City, Calif., newspaperman, stopped over in Roseburg Mon day to visit relatives and friends S H LOANS PROMPTLY PRIVATUY FOR ANY GOOD PURPOSE Calkins Finance Co. 206 Doug. Co. St. Bk. Bids. Roseburg Phone 4G6 Lie. S-264. M-3.17 B. L. Helllwell, Mgr. POULTRY Chicken prices are advancing. See us before selling. We pay top prices for chickens,' tur keys and eggs. Northwest Poultry ' & Dairy Products Co. 500 W. Lane St. Phone 210 Leaving For Indiana Mrs. Earl M. Titus of Lookingglass route, Roseburg, is leaving Wed nesday for Terre Haute, Ind., to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Betty Nadine Bonee, and to visit relutives and friends at vari ous points in the state. Home From san Francisco Marshall Fengra, manager of KRNR radio station, and ivlrs Pengra have returned to their. home on Harvard Avenue In Roseburg following a week tn" San Francisco attending to business. Attend to Business Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Hawthorne of Myrtle Creek were business visit-, ors in Roseburg Monday. Circle to Meet Circle No. 2 of St. Joseph's Altar Society will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the parish house on East Oak street with Mrs. E. R. Foster. Mrs. E. L. Tauschcr and Mrs. William Struckman as hos tesses. Back From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McClintock have re turned to their home In West Moreland, following the week end in Eugene visiting their son- in-law and aaugnter, Mr. ana Mrs. Leland K. Wimberly. Returns Here Postmaster L. L. Wimberly has returned to his home in Roseburg, touowing a week's stay in San Francisco with his wife, who is remaining there for another three weeks on business. Go to Medford Today Mrs. Eugene Springer, Mrs. Ray Buck ley, Mrs. Hedwlg Watzig and Mrs. W. J. Hatch, all of Rose burg, and Mrs. Alvin Helgeson, Myrtle Creek, motored to Med ford this morning to attend the state convention of the Women Voters Leaeue of Oregon being held at the Medford Country Club. Mrs. Helgeson is president ol the Roseburg Dranch. Shopping CROWDS Shop FRIDAY NIGHT at your Safeway We Java crowds and we want 'em, but we think everybody could shop more conveniently and com fortably if part of tht Saturday shopping could be done Friday night. Anyway, that is why we are staying open 'til 9 each Friday night. Hope we'll see YOU. IL AFEflflY 215 E. Cass Street Roseburg NAILS SHOVELS WHEELBARROWS WATER HOSE ' LAWN MOWERS PITCH FORKS FORKS GARDEN CARTS SPRINKLERS SCYTHE SNATHS LAWN RAKES BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE EARNINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St and S.P. R.R. Track Don't Gamble! Too OFTEN after a fire the newspaper report says "There was no Insurance." Only the property owner who took a chance and lost can appre ciate that insufficient Fire Insur ance is a rearcalamity. DON'T stake everything you own against the chance of be ing wiped out by fire! Insure ROY O. YOUNG Phone 417 205 West Cass Sreet Roseburg r "You'll be a king without a throne . . unless you get that stalled motor started pronto" GATEMAN: Better get this caboose on a Biding, your majesty; the Limited's comin' through in three minutes. And take a tip from me: next time fuel this tea kettle with Chevron Supreme Gasoline. It's "climate-tailored" for this end of the line, balanced to give you sure starts and zippy pick-up in our climate. ir&w Mi j am odd q 'TP HE new Universal Clean-Air Cleaner gets all the dirt Irom every nook and corner. The self-cleaning nozzle picks up thread, lint, hair, fuzz. The 13 specially designed attachments make house cleaning thorough, easy and quick. With them you can Clean . . . Spray . . . Dcmoth . . . Shampoo . . . Polish . . . 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