2 Tha Nwi-Rvlw, Roseburg, Oro W.d., Dte. If, 1951 Prisoner Of War Lists Create Frtsh Wranglt . (Continued from Page 1) Allied negotiator! had forced the list of prisoners from the Moos Lodge Schedules Kiddies Christmas Party The Roseburg Moose lodge will Reds, charging they were using hold its annual kiddies Christmas it aa a bludgeon for other con-1 party at the Moose temple Thurs cessions and refusing to discuss day at 7:30 p.m. mis party is a yearly event lor precise num- he u. N. corn- all Moose children and any needy children that members can fur-tho ..nnriitlnnt nn 'pyrhnnffA nf me appalling Discrepancy, no r- prisoners until the fused to believe the honesty of , (,er wa, known. 1'ti the Communists. , mand said it could expect to get ; bring. A special program will be Red newsmen suggested some i,, oniy those prisoners defin-1 presented and Santa Claus will cauvuiu uuuiu neiy laenmieo. Dy me neas in be mere wiin an Kinds oi treau probably were In the North Ko-jdvance of (n agreement. (for the kiddles, It is announced. rean army now, or had melted away into civilian me. Hidden Purpose Suspected The South Korean government j When and bow to release the prisoners still remains to be de cided by truce negotiators. Presumably an exchange would tatement suggested the Reds ; be accomplished In stages after were "camouflaging a tremend-; an armistice is signed. Negotia ous number of tragic atrocities or , tors are trying to beat a Dec. 27 purposely withholding namea for ' deadline only 8daya away, some future advantage." I The truce supervision subcom- Amcrican officers have charged ; mittee made no progress toward the Reds slaughtered 5,500 to 8,- that goal, a U. N. spokesman 000 of the 11,000 U. S. troops listed said, in more than four hours of aa missing in action. I wrangling Wednesday, r (IIIIIQ and home Christmas has a rich and deep mean ing. All over the world families are looking forward to being together for Christmas. It is the sincere wish of the Union Pacific Railroad thai this hop may be realized. To that end, wt offer our facilities and services. 3 flNI TRAINS DAILY TO AND MOM THI IAST JtxnmUiHM.'Clft 01 POmAND-' "PORTLAND ROSI" 'IDAHO AN" Ljtukilp plm your trip GINIRAL AaiNl , 201 Ardel Oltlc.i S3 Utt 10th Ave. IUGHNE, OREGON Phone J-8461 American Legion Holds Children's Christmas Party A program of singing, dancing, harmonica music and a visit from Santa Claus, featured the annual children's Christmas party of the American Legion Tuesday night After the Boy .Scout troop, spon sored by the Legion, had pre sented the flag, Sally Hilt pre sented some of her very small dancing students in several num bers. Robin Williams, Gale Short, Donna Lee Hill, Melody Davidson and Aline Batton did a tap dance, entitled "Coin To Town." Julie Solomon did a special tap num ber; Kattiy Thurber gave a two baton twirling exhibition, and Carol Lee and Pat Davidson danced a hula. Mrs. Kathrlne Lockwood, Ben son school teacher, presented her fourth grade harmonica band in a group of selections. Janet Lee fnman and Sharon Terrel were the announcers. Sharon played a solo part; Patty Dent sang to xylophone accompaniment b y Gretche n Mc Donald, and Janet Inman and Arthur De Ross played "Taps" as a prelude to tne group a linal selection, "Amer ica." Concluding the program, the Boy Scouts sang a number. Then Santa Claus came and, after talk ing to the group of children who quickly gathered around him, dis tributed candy and other refresh ments. Mayor Albert G. FIcgr-1 waa master of ceremony; William Mills, general chairman: J i m Young, program chairman, and Ted Dauber, food, chairman. Churchill Govt. Boosts Price Of Cheese, Bacon Distribution Of Profits Shared By Poultry Co-Op Douglas county patrons of the Pacific Cooperative Poultry Pro ducera association will soon be receiving cash Christmas pres ents, reports L. L. Bloom, local manager. Directors of the association an nounced at Portland this week dis tribution of 1306,689.(0 to patrons, presenting profit sharing and interest The associatln, Bloom reports, holds profits in a reserve fund for a period of five years, paying interest at the rate of five per cent annually. Distribution then is made to patrons on a partici pation basis. Capital certificates being retired this year total $229, 200, with accumulated interest amounting to $77,489.60, the as sociation reports. As the association has several hundred members in Douglas county, a substantial sum will be distributed in this area, Bloom says. Interest drafts are being piailed this week, the Portland office reports, and retirement payments will be mailed as rap idly as certificates are received following the retirement date Jan. 1. n n iocai News Ot DIPINDAdH TRANSPORTATION.. -tUeifie.. 4f UNION PACIFIC LONDON -(IP) -Winston Churchill's conservative govern government hiked the price of cheese and baron today and told the British people they'd have to get ' along with less bacon and candy. Cheese and bacon went up a whopping 12 cents a pound. Both are rationed. The food ministry also slashed the bacon ration from four to three ounces per persona week and cut the candy ration by half an ounce to six ounces a week. The changes in price and size of ration go into eltect a week trom Monday. Hie government blamed rising costs for the price increases and an outurcaK oi root and moutft disease, which affects livestock, for the drop in bacon supplies. The disease . Is raging both in Britain and on tne continent. Nurses To Meet The Ore gon State Nurses association will meet Thursday, Dec. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ver non Keel, 218 Court street. All registered nurses are requested to be present. Those attending are asked to bring an inexpensive gift to exchange. Refreshments will be served. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses llost forWw4t-f j J J (he Holiday! : WP- Pmmm? POUNDS-HANKINS Jack Gus Pounds and Bonnie Ruth Hank' ins, both of North Bend. MADISON-CORNWELL Ken neth E. Madison, Oakland, and Muriel Louise Cornwell, bcotls burg. VANCLEAVE-BROWN Bar ney Milton Vancleave and Arlyn Irene Drown, Dow ot wiiuur. Divorce Suit Filed WITHAM Mamie vs. Alfred Wltham. Cruelty charged. Plaintiff asks property disposition and res toration of former name, Mamie McKay. Divorce Decree Granted POOLE Volincr Albert from Rence Dolores Poole. Custodyof two minor children awarded to plaintiff. Divorce Suit Dismissed SIMPSON Howard A. vs. Ma rie J. Simpson, on motion of plain tiff. Christmas means extra company. . . extra enter taining. Let Coca-Cola help make holiday hospitality easy. Bo sure to get enough . . , and serve ice cold. Mrs. Anna Weaver, 85, Of Myrtle Creek, Dies Mrs. Anna Weaver, 85, widow of the late Cleal Weaver and life long resident of Myrtle Creek, died Tuesday after a long illness. She was born April 17, 1865, at Myrtle Creek. Three children sur vive. The body has been removed to Long & Orr mortuary in Rose burg, and services will be an nounced later. Beware Of Yule Presents, Order Of FHA Chief (Continued from Page 1) ployment, buslnesi activity or In vestments which could be ques tioned by anybody on the grounds of propriety. Foley said the agency baa strengthened its "com pliance staffs" to assure that his orders are carried out. Said the President in praising Foley for thoroughness: "Because of the general public interest in this subject at the present time, I believe your let ter should be made public as an example of the manner in which this problem has been dealt with in the past, and is now being dealt with, by the government' In speaking of "general public interest," the President obviously referred to the furore over eccept ance of gifts, vacation trips, cash and other favors by a number of officials cheifly in the tax col lection service who have re cently been fired or allowed to resign. Toastmasters Dine At Del Rey Cafe Roseburg Toastmasters and Toastmistresses held a joint meeting the last of the year in the Del Rey cafe at Winchester Tuesday night Dinner was served, and tables were decorated in the Christmas theme. Toastmaster for the evening was Franklin Roach. Alan Knudt son was table topics chairman. Dr. Sidney DeLapp began the evening's entertainment bv telling I stories to enliven the party. Following Dr. DeLapp's intra 1 ductory speech, Mrs. Elsa Hunter spoke on a "Cnristmas in Swe den." "The New Look at Christmas" was discussed by Vince Derig, who related how one man indi rectly got the present he wanted, new large caliber rilfe. He bought his snail daughter a "Christmas Carol," by Dickens was discussed by Dricka G r a ham. Celia Day was evaluator for the evening. Forest Glenn Hospital Canyenvill. McNeel To Mr. and Mrs. Creston McNeel of Glendale, Dec. 4, a daughter, Becky Lynn; weight six pounds thirteen ounces. PERRY To Mr. and Mrs. William G. Perry of Glendale, Dec. 4, a daughter, Jo Ellen Ruth. Charton To Mr. and Mrs. Emmett M. Charton of Riddle, Dee. 7, a daughter, Rebecca Su san; weight nine pounds eight ounces. Mathews To Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mathews of Riddle, Dec. 12, a daughter, Barbara Ann; weight eight pounds six ounces. MADDUX To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Maddux, Myrtle Creek, Dec. 13, a daughter, Wanda Fay; weight eight pounds two ounces. ACTHLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Acthley of Myrtle Creek, Dec. 14, a daughter, Sher mona Lynn; weight seven pounds nine ounces. OTT To Mr. and Mrs. Perry H. Ott of Myrtle Creek, Dec. 16, a son. Dale Thomas; weight seven pounds twelve ounces. CHRISTMAS PARTY THURSDAY The Church of the Nazaren will glva its annual Christmss pro gram Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Spe cial features will include recita tions by children, musical num bers by the junior choir and pres entation of gifts and treats. The public is invited. JAIL TERM FOR "VAG" Frank Kozul, 55, transient was given a 60-day jail aentence by Reedsport Justice of Peace Fred Wright on a charge of vagrancy j involving intoxication and creating a disturbance, the sheriff's of fice reported. Kozul was arrested by a deputy. i Clyde Beatty Clawed By Panther In Film Scene HOLLYWOOD (PI Clyde Beatty, circus owner and ani mal trainer, is recovering to day from a clawing ho got on the arm from a black panther. Beatty, while filming, a tele vision movie, attempted to quiet the panther during one of the scenes. The big cat slashed at hit right arm. After the injury waa treated, Beatty returned work. Leader Dies Suddenly BUFFALO. N. Y.-WPV-James J. (Julie) Caputo, 47, Democratic state committeeman recently con victed of conspiracy and extor tion as a result of a gambling investigation, died unexpectedly toaay at nis nome oi a neart attack. Caputo and former City Li cense Director John P. Rollek, a Republican, were convicted Dec. 7 in state supreme court They Her "Christmas Choice -The Kirby Home Renovator..' bee a demonstration for tbe asking. No obligation. DIAL 3.A354 'van Melvin, distributor COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ROSEBURG frtV l e wsWir.il 4, in. t FOR SALE 120 SQUARE FEET OF HEAVEN and it would be heaven to anyone with a green thumb, or to someone who just simply loves flowers. I It's a 10 x 12 ft. 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A program and distribution of gifts by Santa Claus to each of the children will take place following. i The Lady Lions have been as sisting with the purchase and wrapping of gifts for the list of "hildren prepared ' by Dorothy Kitchen, school nurse. Carl Felker, is general chair man, with other Lions serving on the general committee. Club members will be assigned to transport the children to and from the hotel. , CANTATA SCHEDULED ! The vesper choir of the Rose burg First Church of God will present a Christmas cantata, "While Shephards Watched" by Haldor Lillenas, at 8 p.m. in the church Friday. It will be directed by Howard P. Stratton. The pub lic is invited. 1 H Q M E M APE P IE S j I PASTRY FLOUR I MIX YOUR ?astri .v::h A HAMILTON BEACH GcincRAL ELECTRIC SUNBEAM or DORMEYER Electric Mixer BUY ON OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN ELECTRIC COFFEE BREWERS WAFFLE IRONS PORTABLE OVENS POP-UP TOASTERS HOT PLATES CORN POPPERS EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM AND HOME BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS W. 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