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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1949)
GLIDER AIDED BY OUTBOARD MOTOR This seilplan In flight over tht Arlington Stat col leg airport at Grand Prairit, Tax., uis an auxiliary motor, viiibl back of cockpit, to gat Into th air instead of th conventional tow rope. Motor foldi forward into the plane's body after ihip gaim enough altitude to toar. Tad Nalton of Oakland, Calif., builder of th plan it at controls. (AP Wirephoto) PICTURE FRAMING flpfl IJlF... It'i a Home Appliance You Need SHOP BERGH'S FIRSTI Ironrite Hamilton Norge Maytag Phone SOS 1 Bergh's 1 Appliance Service 1200 S. Stephen! ' 1 Zf JV- v- V I Communism In Asia Must Be Fought With Christianity, Lecturer Tells Rotary Club Communism In Asia must be fought with Christianity, assert ed Paul W. Travis, lecturer of Carmel, Calif., who spoke on his recent trip to Japan at the Rose burf Rotary club luncheon Thurs day. A navy chaplain during the re cent war, who was recalled to active duty to undertake a pub lic relations mission (or the navy In Japan this year, Travis told of his Impressions of the Hawaiian dock strike and of his visit In the Orient. The battle In the Far East is between Christianity and commu nism." Travis said he was told by military authorities. "Ameri ca can't win the Japanese over with an army, hence the occupa tion government's cooperation with Christian missionary ef forts." In Tokyo alone, Travis assert ed, there are 500 agents working out of the Communist headquar ters, while In all of Japan there are only 1,800 Christian mission aries, both Roman Catholic and Protestants. Communism appeals to the Japanese, Travis said, because they have had national Inferior ity complex. Under the influence of the Russians, they can get in a position to "tell the white man off." Travis showed numerous col ored pictures he took during his trip, including casual street scenes of the Japanese people and of public buildings in Tokyo. Enroute to Japan he visited In Hawaii, which has been para Ivied In recent weeks by a long shoremen's strike. It Is believed, he said, that Communists there are making blueprints for other similar strikea throughout the world. Travis will speak In Roseburg again Aug. 24, when he will show pictures of Greece and Italy at the First Methodist church. Damage Suits Follow Two Auto Accidents The following suits, stemming from auto accidents, have been filed In Circuit court: Pearlie O. Strait vs. E. L. Gates Construction company. Plaintiff demands Judgment for a total of $479.62 allegedly Incur red as a result of an accident In volving the Gates Construction company. Total includes $50 paid by plaintiff to the Motors Insur ance company. $279.62 due the in surance company, $150 attorney fees and other costs and disburse ments. James H. Farlelgh vs. J. A. Cobb and F. L. Kenney. Plain tiff demands Judgment for $50 naid by plaintiff to the United Pacific Insurance company and $61.25 due the Insurance com nanv for damages nalri nn the plaintiffs car. Aid Arranged For Students Left Stranded FARRAGUT, Idaho, Aug. 5 (.PV Students stranded by the closing of Farragut college and technical institute have been promised funds to help them move. James Anderson, business manager, said campus organiza tions would pool the $2,000 m their treasuries to help students without funds leave the school. That will take care of the "hardship cases" among the 80 students stranded here when the college directors voted not to re open this fall. The students, many of them married veterans, stayed on the campus during (he summer because plenty of hous ing ia available at the former naval training base. Other students and several fac ulty members are searching schools where they can enroll or get jobs. Few of the colleges which will accept students yet for next fall have adequate hous ing to take married veterans with families, student leaders say. Anderson said the college will make one last fight for Its stu dents. It will do what it can to divert college property leased Fri., Au. 5, 1949 .The News-Review, Reiebunj, Ore. t SHETLAND PONIES Rides for children on picnics and special occasions. CALL SHETLAND ACRES 529 PI tier St. Phone 11 05-J Stud service also available CLASSIFIED DIET Mrs. Erika Raadar, wif of th grand ad miral who headed Hitler's fleet, sits in Berlin as sh telli of her four-year captivity by th Rui nam. Sh said her imprison ment was without rhyme or re a son; that sh was fad caviar In Moscow; want without food In Minsk, and peeled potatoes In Sachenhauten concentration camp. IAP Wirephoto via radio from Berlin.) from the War Assets administra tion to schools which will enroll the students, - tea (NEA TelmliMo AGA KHANS ROBBED The Aga Khan, one of the richest men la the world, and his wife, the Begum Khan, were waylaid by four masked bandits at Nice, France, and robbed of $600,000 In gems. Th bandits stopped the Aga's car by shooting out Its tires with tommy guns, They are shown above as they arrived for the wedding of their . son. Prince Aly Khan, to Rita Haywortb. RECKLESS DRIVERS FINED George R. Brusle, 20, Richmond, Call., and Gerald Arthur Fred erlckson, 20, Denver, Colo., were arrested together and pleaded guilty in justice court Thursday to charges of reckless driving and vagrancy, respectively, ac cording to Justice of the Peace A. J. Geddes. Both youths paid their fines and were released. VAGRANT JAILED Ernest Taylor Jr., pleaded guil ty in Justice court Thursday to a vagrancy charge and was sen tenced to ten days in the county jail, according to Justice of the Peace A. J. Geddes. 0 hADDwamhciiMM Where's Les? Why, he and Mrs. Lester have been in San Fran cisco all week. They went down to buy some merchandise for LESTER'S GIFT SHOP at 337 N. Jack son. Wonder what they'll bring back more of that colorful Royal Haeger pottery or "maybe a new line of glassware? We'll tell you more about this mystery next week. Here's something you can use now and all through the year cake savers. The House wares department at UMPQUA VALLEY HARDWARE has them in hand-painted enamel with a carrying rack for safe toting, like on a picnic. There are all-purpose hostess sets of col ored plastic, with a cake plate that can be turn ed over and used for a sandwich or relish tray. The cover is equally versatile turned upside down, it serves as a punch or salad bowl. Your choice of red, yellow, green or blue. For Mom and Dad's silver wedding, there is a cake plate of ruby red cut glass in your choice of three patterns. These have metal ribbed clear plastic tops. So pretty for serving those elaborate cakes, and so practical for keeping them fresh. Many a woman who cares nothing for her husband manages to go on living on his account. All set for another spell! of hot weather? Don t for get to stop at the ICE CREAMERY on the way home from the swimming pool, for some of their de licious, creamy ice cream. It s fresh v made daily at the Ice Creamery, 'n all vour favorite flavors. They'll Dack it for you in pints, quarts, gallons, and half-eallons. Or Dick UD a Brownie ice-cream sandwich to munch on the way home these are made fresh daily right at the Ice Creamery, too. You'll find the Ice Creamery open till eleven every night, and on Sundays from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Whoa, there, son! If you're going hunting this fall you'd better go right down to J. V. SPORT ING GOODS and order your Russell hand-made boots. These boots and moccasins are made to order to fit your foot, in any height you prefer, of fine-grained calf leathers. They are available In a variety of styles for men or women, includ ing the famous Russell Bird-Shooter shoes. Ask Jeff or Mr. Vedder to show you the enticing ar ray of stylos illustrated in the Russell catalog. When you're standing eye to eye with a big. black b'ar, remember that a brave retreat is a brave exploit. Are vou disappointed with vour sha.Tgy rugs because they fuzz or shed lint? Then you should try Tumbletwist rugs, from JOSSES. Up the stairs and to the right, you'll find Mrs. Murphy or Mrs. Barron ready to show you these all woven cotton rugs with twisted loop pile. The staggered weave and twisted loop makes them resistant to fuzzing or shedding lint. PreshrunV, they may be washed in lukewarm suds. Sizes range from 22" x 36" to 9' x 12' In the popular oblong style. You can order the size you want In oval shape, or wall-to-wall sizes by the yard. Separate rubber mesh pads cut to the exact size of the rug are included with these shaggies. In fifteen luscious colors, what more could you ask? Smell that fresh bread? That's the homemade milk o a u o VJST o lOil 73 1 N m Yi lout t CLEO'S QUALITY X BAKEY, just down the street from the Star the ater. Milk loaf and 100 wheat bread is made fresh every day right at Cleo's Bakery. On Tuesdays, they make salt-rising bread, too. On Wednesdavs. it's Rus sian rye. On Thursdays, they make sourdough French bread, and those crusty French rolls that you get at the better restaurants. Now, you can have them for your own table, freshly bak ed at Cleo's. A tolerant person Is the true lover of God. Girls. It's time to think about school clothes again. But whether you're going to school or to work, you'll find blouses and skirts the most fractical garb for every day of the week. Just ook at these new blouses at EXCEL DRESS SHOPPE here's a gray wool Jersey overblouse with stripes across the front. It's cut like a vest, with pointed collar, pointed waistline, and long full sleeves with pointed cuffs. Another wool Jersey blouse in heather beige or kelly green has hand-smocking on the shoulders. Matching skirts are hand-smocked across the front. This hand-smocklng trick is used on several rayon creoe blouses, too, and most effectively. One is a rich brown, with high neck and short sleeves, and another is bright, glowing red. There are dozens of others. We found a pink and a red one simply irresistible, and added them to our wardrobe. This time of year, anyone's wardrobe needs replenishing. Can't go to college? Then you certainly can prepare yourself for a good job by at tending business col lege right here In Roseburg. And for those very important shorthand classes you need one of these Sheaffer pens with a special shorthand point, from ASH CRAFT'S, 106 S. Jack son. The Sentinel life time set. In green plas tic with a silver cap, Includes your short hand pen and a match ing pencil, both with the tiny Tuckaway clip. The Crest deluxe tuck away set includes the lifetime pen and pencil In black plastic with gold caps. Other Shaeffer lifetime pen. separately or In sets, are for sale from 110 to $20. YOUR OLD WATCH IS WORTH MONEY! TRADE IT AT 0 Sa'i'" it.eexetMKIIirsriif iltmi.nV --r:: .-j.rTn. Baeses.. fn-tjt nfafiMejli fidsst'X "lrirrif lunar j f fra.jji 'tt)U iliB wai IJj u'l ij Bring in your old watch . . . re gardless of its age or condition, well give you a liberal trade-in on any new watch during this special sale. Rotburj, Orefen SUMMER DRESS PRICES SLASHED! MORE THAN The Original PRICE! GROUP 1 FORMERLY PRICED UP TO 3.98 NOW 3JH Includes Eyelet trim brood. -loth, I and 2 pe. pique, slub fabrics In both cottons ond royon prints. GROUP 2 FORMERLY PRICED 4.00 2-5.00 Includes prints and plain sheers ond crepes in light and dark shades. Junior and misses' sizes 9 to 52. GROUP 3 FORMERLY PRICED UP TO 10.91 NOW 4.5 n Includes Butcher type lin ens, print and plain crepe, dark and light sheers, 1 and 2 pc. styles. Junior, Misses and half sizes. You'll Want 2 or 3 Ntw Dresses At These) Lew Price!