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Thee, ye have hf ONE monthly payment to mate ieiteaa1 el SEVERAL Find e how much yoe eeegl ... let Inewl CALKINS FINANCE CO. PHONE 466 307 (3rd1 Floor) Pacific llda. M-337 Stola Lie. S-264. ) v. w , v r rm St mm r I J .MaaaaftBfccT . "fci AJm I ca liinria i m DOUGLAS COUNTY, ont of lix rapraiantad ai tho council's 26th annual maating Sunday at Springfiald high school. Thraa of tha four man salactad for iha Silvar Baavar award, givan fo outitanding laadars of scouting, ara saatad: Dr. Charlas Michal, Spanc.r Alexander and Virgil Spurgaon. Joe Baxter, fourth member to bat honored, was absent. Standing, third from left, is Bruce Elliott of Roseburg, who is pre vious winner of tha Silvar Baavar award for distinguished service to scouting, as ara tha other men standing in tha back row, (Eugene Register-Guard Photo). E)LDE) By CAROL KERR CHIEF ADDLEPATED AERO-! Nl'T, G. E. Jel. in a Inter dati-d Nov. 30. to Bob McCarl. expressed the following sentiment: "Dear Mr. Mcl'arl: It is with great en-j Ihusiasm that I have been in-1 strucled to send you the enclosed : card. Your great devotion lo our flying saucers have been really appreciated. . ." Enclosure con sisted of a finely printed ci-rd, hearing the insignia of a "Certi- J fied Saucer Pilot", a winged cup i and saucer, and reads as follows: I De Pour Chorus To Appear Here On Friday Night The first important concert at traction to spring from World War II, de Paur'a Infantry chorus, will t be heard here on Friday, Dec. 8.) at 8 p. m. in the junior high school , auditorium under the auspices of the Roseburg Community I'oncert association. The tuneful veterans, who sang for American troops from Iwo Jima to Bad Nauheim, re mained together as a unit under C'apt. Leonard de Paur'a direction1 and are now making their third civilian concert tour of more than 1 160 concerts under the auspices of F. C. Coppicus and F. C. Schan. 1 of Columbia Artists management The de Paur Chorus, organized ' within the 372nd Infantry regiment 1 at Fort Dix, N. J., in 1942, gave more than 2000 concerts for Amer-1 it-an armed forces while in the! service, visiting every theatre of! war during the course of their 1 three year travels. No island was i too small, no outpost too remote I for the singing infantry men. Some-, times they gave six performances a day in hospital wards, on the j decks of battleships, at hidden j bomber bases, at drab supply sta-, tions other groups had passed by. j To the men of the armed forces i this chorus of singing soldiers was! a memorable attraction and it was their enthusiasm that inspired the singers' decision to stay together as a concert unit after the war. Part of the repertoire to be heard here is made up of music of the many lands the ex-soldiers vis ited. Service men who heard them during the war told the singers they would like the folks hack home to hear the programs, which also include service songs of World War II as well as contemporary clas sics, spirituals and songs of differ ent faiths. For hospitality. . hamburgers and Coke friendly go-togethert to easy to servo SO mm ummi wmoerrr Of rxf coc-coca corner IY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANf OF ROSEBURG making up ht Oragon Trail council, n "This proves that Boh McCarl might be competent lo handle all saucers, flying and otherwise, do mestic and foreign, and should be treated accordingly. Signed, t;. K. Jetz, Chief Addlepated Aerontl." The dubious honor was coniened upon AlcCarl as a result of his prompt attention to all stones con cerning flying saucers, discussed from time lo time on his "Man on the Street" show (Weekdays, 12:30-12:45 p.m.). TIMING IS OF THE KSSKNCE . . . Timing is so important particularly when a torrential, equatorial storm interferes. Corre spondent Webley Kd wards, in Honolulu, was scheduled for the Nov. 27 "War Front-Home Front" program The short wave engineer advised only that he was late. But after the broadcast was over a breathless Edwards gasped to Mu tual's New York offices that his car had been flooded out by the heavy downpour, and h had walked two and one-half miles in the driving, drenching rain to arrive at the studios two minutes too latel TONIGHT: From Hol'ywooi, Bill Gwinn emcees the popular audience-participation fun - show '"What's the Name of that Song?" (8:00-8:30 p.m.). . . . Cruel or Police Calvin Baird present an other in the series of "Your Police Department Reports" (8:308:45 p. m.) , . . Rise Stevens, accom panied by orchestra anj chorus will sing selections by Victor Her bert, including the poignant "Toy land," "Moonbeams," "I'm Falling in Love with Someone and (typsy I,ove Song" on "Music You Want" (10:15-10:45 p.m.). 68c Deposit of 27 Years Ago Now $1 To Stay Alive WESTF1ELD. Mass.-.P-Mov. ie actor, Wendell Corey is mighty proud of the 68 cents he earned shoveling snow the day before Christmas 27 years ago. He deposited the money in a local R.tervationi for Private SKATING PARTIES Are Available at tha RAINBOW RINK Winch.tter Phena 526-R-J To be prepared for hospitality keep Coke on hand ,tn Buy a cose or toron oy mtnei, was bank and has taken steps to pro tect it. Corey once lived here. I'nder a new Massachusetts law, the state may claim bank accounts left inactive for more than 14 years. Corey forwarded 32 : cents to the bank to make it an! even buck and keep the account ! alive. Now that it has reached a round dollar it will start drawing interest. . DOV iCOUtl Ot I Tonight thru Saturday SEE THE NATION'S TWO PRISONS IN THE TWO GREAT PRISON Pictures of ALL TIME San Qucntin With Humphrey Bogart Pat O'Brien . PIUS . (ANN SHERIDAN ALCATRAZ i . . II I M I iriFsnr NOW SHOWING Filmed in 'beautiful Color at Grants Pass! II I ' 1 li H II. If I I III! RORY CALHOUN Suit Considered To Force PORTLAND (.P The Stale , Game commission says it is con-! sulcring court action against the Grants Pass irrigation district for; refusal lo screen the intake of the i Savage rapids dam. Charles IK-kwnnd, state game1 director, said staff members would report later on what action to lake in the matter. An aide said the commission hoped lo settle the matter without going to court. "In our opinion the Grants Pass irrigation district board has not acted in good, faith," Lock wood said. "Studiea by our fishery agents have already established the tre mendous loss of young steerhead and salmon which takes place an nually in the pump and turbine sys tem intake at Savage rapids dam. The irrigation district board has IIRST fr,T-M m J I k nil,, a. tadU - T S. r. iu.mi. t4-sZc!J,l I '-vaaaaB-aavma-aq' mru o vium GRANTS PASS: ti r 7 ys lm'fiVAfrrfl Screen In Dam Intakt hen well aware of the situation for a number of vows." ijw-kwmri i.iH in a preparecT statement, adding that commission engineers had drawn up screening plans for tha irrigation district to use. TICKETS ON SALE Now at Roseburg Jewelers For J The Gay j Nineties The Elks 3rd Annual Charity Mimtral Shew and Musical Rtvira JR. HIGH AUDITORIUM Curtain Time: 8 P.M. December 14. 15, 16. (Special show Wed., Dec. 13 far Children and Student! 15 IN CAST: ALL LOCAL TALENT! MUSIC ir SONGS COMEDY -tV GIRLS 2 Hours of Top Entertainment The Gay Nineties ll ' i? MATINEES- DULY 2 P.M. EVEN GSf) and 9J.M. Continuous Saturday G 0 I'M. Is. Cw.CH. C t ') PETER GRAVES o o o