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Society P.N.G. CLUB HOLIDAY PARTY TO BE HELD The P.N.G. club annual Christ mas party will be held at a six thirty o'clock planned dinner Thursday night at the I.O.O.F. hall. Those attending are asked to bring a 50 cent gift to ex change. BETHANY CIRCLE TO MEET ON THURSDAY Bethany circle of Faith Luther an church will meet Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wendell Clark, 917 Hamilton street. Members and friends are cordially invited and are asked to bring a gift not to exceed $1 in price to exchange. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Zoa Newman 925 Cobb St. Phon. 387-R t!7' t Ji k CHINATOWN SHINDIC participants, are these beauties: Top to bottom left, Mary Sprouti Donnie Simmons, Helen Cordon, Margaret Krewson. Top to bottom right, Irene Sanders, Jeanne Holmquist, Rachel Root, Beth West, Mary Gravik. Center is Marguerite Siefarth. They will appear in the Elks lodge home talent charity show, Dec. 15, 16 and 17 as "Sailorettes," "Drag on Girls," and "China Dolls." Other features will be Chuck Cappi as "The Merchant Sailor," Evelyn Klockiien as "Limehouse Lil," Bert Mintier as "Chinatown Kate," and Cordon Bevan as the drummer in a special solo, (Picture by Photo Lab) "Tick's" Tips On Veterans Hospital By L. J. "TICK" MALARKY Shortly after Pearl Harbor a couple of teen-agers at Roseburg high thought that nursing would be a fine profession. .Most, ex perts agreed the war would last 10 years or more. Nurses would be badly needed. The war years rolled along. Down at Astoria, St. Mary's hos- Sutherlin's Newest Grand Opening of Walt's. Cafe Dining Room Monday, Dec. 13th Featuring: Chines Foods . Sea Foods American Foods Catering to Banquets Hours 6 P. M. to 12 Phone 2752 pital enrolled Ardith Polk; Good Samaritan, Portland, registered Ruth Collett. "Tip s" reporter knows Ardith she suffered with him when a logger's "widow maker" once slammed him iin the back instead of his head the latter invulnerable to injury. Date of accident, July 14, 1949. Even attended Miss Polk's wed ding when she and young Arthur Filliger, Astoria, vowed to have each other for better or worse. , When Private M's turn In the pill line" on. ward 6 got to the home plate . Saturday morning who do you think was the -nurse in charge? None other than Ruth Collett. small worm. uacK 'io her home, 416 E. 1st Avenue, N., in Roseburg, starting out in the practice of her profession with all enthusiasm of the young for this very noble work. Our "Bam boos", "Graybeards" and "Kids" like this recent graduate of Good Samaritan hospital. ; Ruth "Colleen" Collett, t our ranks by the Grove salute. "At ease" "carry on" "cheerio," and all the other salutations., We think you are tops. . This morning the smells from Jovial Joe's canteen were good. Car tops were covered with a skiff of snow and the juke box was playing: "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas." A Patterson bakery driver and a small boy were delivering ma ple rolls, donuts, cookies, bread and pies. The morning was nip py; coffee was coming over the counter that had been brewed by "Jolly Jo Ann" Showalter. whpr Aid Uncle S. have vou marching during this last fisti cuffs?, tne stranger was asrteu. "Buried In a lonesome fort somewhere in Missouri," replied Revival of Divine Healing Continues on Into 6th Week 1 with EVANGELIST JOHN F HAUCK ' Blind Eyes Restored Deaf Ears Opened 0 Ulcers of Stomach Removed 0 Paralyzed Limbs Restored to Normal Use . Incurable Disease Healed !- At-' In DiUIa Dnur Evangelist John F. Hauck UUVi Four Great Nights Tuesday thru Friday 7:45 P. M. Sunday-ll:00 A. M.-7:45 P. M. PRAYER FOR THE SICK Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday Night at the Assembly of God Church 948 W, First St. Cornel Hearl " See! Vernon L Klemin, Pastor UW President Cites World Ills RIVERSIDE. Calif..' -F) Man misunderstands the law of human behavior and that's what is wrong with the world. Dr. Rayr mond B. Allen, president of the University of Washington, said. Addressing about 50 educators from leading western universit ies and colleges, , Dr. Allen de clared: .' "Much of the chaotic state ot affairs today can be traced to the fact that though we are learn ing more-about the human, be ing, the laws, of human behavior have yet to be laid down." The educators -are meet Ins; here in the 26th annual session of the Institute of World Affairs, sponsored by the University of Southern California. Dr. Allen said "the nation's foreign policy . of encouraging freedom everywhere can only be as effective as Its military power is capable of enforcing the- poncy. . Dr. Roscoe Pound, dean emer itus of Harvard's -law school, al so spoke at the opening session. Paul W. Ellis the Patterson'man. One "yak-yak led to another and Paul said that before Warll he was with' the state highway department.: Now peddles the products made by "Pat", and his ovens.- ' : (: i 'Say Dad, ' look' at that ' swell lumber truck ' that Mr. Betley wants to sell!";This from' fifth grader, Paul W. Ellis, Jr. - son, let s get going, we got other places to go.. I'm late now, Santa Claus is not me." . Jovial Joe" was last seen weeping in his very early morn ing coffee. ,-. . Sav. Tick now do I go about joining the American Legion?", asked Lenny Post, chief : of Queen Peggy" Joyce's vegeta-' ble and fruit rooms. "You see my Dad .belongs to the postal employee's post in New York city; he thinks that he will be able to come west to the national Legion convention at Se attle this next summer. I would like to meet him there as a com rade Legionnaire. An application signed - five bucks ' changed hands and Rose burg post 16 will soon have a new member with 1950 dues paid. Lenny is just one of the "Kids" who sailed the seven seas for Uncle Samuel during the last world wide argument. . Saturday mornings," from 10 to 11 in the music room, gather the lads young, middle aged and old to meet with the V.F.W. aux iliary. These are the ladies who bring a welcome touch of home life, accompanied with dozens of donuts and gallons of coffee, This past weekend presented Cora Carlson, Martha Wells and Marie Glade bless 'em for the many nice things they so unself ishly are doing for-the lads on this station. They will never re alize just how deeply they are appreciated. Hats off. . As Saturday's sun, bright in all it's glory, was saying good night from over the western hills, snow kissed for the first time this win ter season; Mildred - Herman came by dressed in the volunteer workers uniform of the Red Cross.' . A pretty and tired face smiled as sh,e remarked: "I'm mighty weary.-How about a cup of canteen coffee? Dozens of Christmas cards I've address ed today and I love it. Now, Sales Managers In Car Industry Are Optimistic By DAVID J. WILKIE Associated Press Automotive Editor DETROIT, m Sales man agers throughout the auto indus try are more optimistic than ever about prospects for the year ahead. Perhaps this is a normal at itude for sales executives. Of course there never was a pes simistic sales head in the car industry. But right now they ap pear to have very good reason for expecting business to conti nue at high levels through most of the next year. Virtually all the auto manu facturers a year ago believed a new production record would be made in 1949. However, only a few expected total car and truck production to top 6,000,000 vehi cles. That figure will be reached there Is dinner to cook at home must hurry." We matched. Mildred lost. "30" Now "Tick." In Oregon It's McCredie Hot Mineral - ' Springs Resort Open All Year. A Paradise For Hlfhwav Traveler. One Stop Service. Headquarters (or Wlllametta Winter 8 port! Area. Our hot mineral wateri excellent for Arthritis Rheumatliin Gout etc Under Medical Supervision. Ask your own doctor or. write us for information. Special Winter Rates. . Located on Highway No. S8 ' The "Main Street of Oregon" Tuef., Dec. 13, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9: next week. As a basis for optimism the Industry's heads note an increast Ing interest in new car purchas es rather than the repeated re pairing of older vehicles. More over, millions of cars are over due to the scrap heap. There continues to be a keen interest in new car price tags. A question more frequently heard In 'automotive trade circles is whether there ever again will be a $1,000 passenger car of the standard that prevealled before the war. The answer, so far as estab lished auto makers are concern ed, is that the $1,000 standard size vehicle with pre-war refine ments is nowhere in sight now. 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