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wo ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNFSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. CALL FUNDS AID One warm afternoon IhhI Hum mer tt group of chililrnri wen ; swimming in a Blrcam on the ont ' skirls of a wcstfrn city. A little )f girl, tc.ttiiii! the doiith or the J water, suddenly went in over lier , head, and her terrified scream rang nut above Hie guy shoutH and ' laughter of her companions. A 14-year-old hih school boy, , standing on the shore, heard the cries and struck out ton the HtniK gling pirl. Twice phe Hank beyond hig reach, but the third time he caught her ami with some diffl--cwlty brought her o shore. Sho was revived and taken home "her, in a few hours, she wa . .Illtlt tlie worse for her experience. 'iThe hoy who rescued her wan a "Junior Ited Crows life-saver who Jl.td received hi training during a upturning and life Having cam ftaiKD sponsored by the ited Cross ftTOpter where he lived. In com- rfieniin? on the affair, the editor' uitlhe local paper said: , wf'i'he fact that this one boy 'JknVw how to save one drowning 'ftlrl has demount rated the value of ' lf&fiuvlng work and has more , tlmu paid the cost of It In this - county." Similar training was given by t lie Pacific branch of the Red ' (Irons duriiiK the past summer in il)2 camjiaiKiis conducted in Ail , znun, California, , Idaho, Nevada, f Oregon, Uiiilt and Washington. to' nl re 1st, ration at I heso T.Tmimlgnu was 2S.OO0 children i adults, 4,1t!7 of whom success fully passed the beginners' tests, qualified for junior life-savers' j cert If ic a ten, and 371 were awarded vlthe senior certificates. i Among the outstanding rnm r paigns may be noted the follow "'lng: In itiversble county, Cu II- ) fornla, nearly 400 children learned i to HwliiiyK in Pasadena K3 Iffe-sav- crH were qualified ; in Klockton c i the Junior Ited Cross sponsored a month's campaign for children J over eight years of age, and !M)0 . learned to swim. ' These campaigns are comlucted 1 by Ited Cross chapters every sum Z , mer. In the majority of cases by Instructors furnished by the head- quarters offiee of the Red Croa. ' for tho Pacific coast. Instruction . Is Riven In all swimming strokes, t in diving, breaking strangle holds, X 1 various ways of carrying a person to shore, and in resuscitation. II , Is one of the services of the Red A Cross looking to the promotion of K ' health and conservation of life. li Its aim is to cut down the toll of . deaths from drowning, and Its ' goal Is at least one life-saver in i; ; every picnic and camping parly. Lincoln said: "It is the duty of ', fvery man to protect himself and 7 hoH. Hnnnclated with hint from ...in W IT - . 1 J" - in a cigarette it's i! f Wv TASTE ' - 15';; I '$ " MANY men W SoRllt words ; t . . ' , HV..'1 " h'l ' -A to describe that "extra something" in ' ,ll3r I 1 " . ' Chesterfield. f'f s'-'i r,1! r' ' ' Itisthereundouhtcdly...a"sparkle" '" . 4Z4t f1 1$ li "' ofspicieraromn, an extra touch of flavor, I! " wH- V P'M ilF ' t.V-' certain added "character," unmis- , (j U t ,MV?". N ( , J VV ' Chesterfield's own. jL't' 'I V?5 tij tXr I.-'' No one word describes it-but only 1 I! K,,"VVi; ' C Ji 41 A ;'"V ' : the most inexperienced smoker could i ' J" 1 JCJV-V. " '" l 4-T - fail to mark it. Between other cigarettes ', l'V V- I V'fN- V Irif'VfH J - "Chesterfield, there is the lar-cut , t' -l ' " .V - -JtL ' I ' difference between just something to , 4" ; . :tmd& - -- t4" i :: rrZA s . S TASTE above everuthinq - - fc-k-.-J SUCH POPULARITY M BE DESERVED vhld.... iW' THEY SATISFY ' 19:9,Li;irTiMvu5ToBAxoCo. t r Chevrolet Used As Demonstration Car Wfk Mwmm SHELLANEP rourteen Chevrolet sixes, equipped with special bodies, are being used in the states of California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona to distribute "Shellane," a natural gas composition, which is being distributed by the Shell Oil Company. The dark ages for the house wife on the Isolated farm are now ovor, Jlecently the Shell Oil com pany purchased 14 Chevrolet de monstration cars, equipped wit h special bodies, lo t rniiKporl "Hhel lane," n natural gas composition, used for cooking purposes. The Chevrolet demons! rnt Ion cars are special large size panel types, ftj feet long, fi feet wide and high enough for one to stand up imnl while Inside. The Interior ih fitted and appointed with windows and partitioiiH to give the nppear unce of a section of two rooms. One section represents n kitchen ami contains a stove, gas healer aud water heater. The oilier sec accidents which may result In In Jury or denth." The Ited Crosa, through Its Kirs I Aid and Life Saving service, offers to every man, woman and child tne oppor tunity to fit himself to net iustant Iv in case of emergency. During the fiscal year l!2S-!i. 4ti.H!ts (persons qualified as life-savers, bringing the enrollment In (lo tted Cross life saving corps up to 2L'MUI throughout the Culled States an active army working lo prevent unnecessary loss of life due lo drowning. nJMuwh-Coi' all Kinds of soil condi tions me sold at Whui toti Hron. Adv. NollcoDcer Creek Dairy phono number chnneed In r.t;p,2. an entertainer it's tion contains toe cabinet with Its supply of Shellane us well uu ne cessary valves and Mitings. The foiuleeii Che violet cars cover the Htales of California, Nevada, Ctah ami Arizona and comprise the western delivery unli. Shellane Is described by the oil company ofMciais as "a natural gas, carried In steel cylinders, which are connected to gas ap pliances and when Hie pressure 1 released, the gas will vaporize and burn." Shell.'ine Is used instead of wood, coal, kerosene or gasoline and Is regarded as cle:;ncr ami more economical than any of the fuels mentioned. LEADER IN FRUIT INDUSTRY DEAD Death took front the diied I mil Industry of California one of lis outstanding leaders and one among the deans of the industry on October III. Abraham Koven hcr;;, Ihn senior of Rosenberg ltlo:i. & Co., San Francisco, died recent ly arier a very brief illness, says the Caliloi ula Km it Neus. His death was entirely unexpected, as he had been apparently In good heallh up to a few days beiore. Ills death resulted from bronchial pneumonia. There was probably fio man In I he dried fruit industry of California who was at (he same lime so important a figure and dominating1 a factor In the Indus The farming communities whorr gas mains are not available, arc i he virgin territory for the pro duct. In many of these sections, good roads have been planned fui the future, hut are not yet built, hence the value of I hi? Chevrolet demons t ration car. The Chevro let, according to Shell officials, asks no favors and produces speedy, yet extremely economical tiansportatiou. Itreakiug down the last link which deprived the farm of city contforl!i. has been made possible by the Chevrolet demonstration car. The Shell officials report that the product is being enlhus iitsticalty received. try and so retiring and uuobstru I Mive. Kor many years his company has bt en very definitely uio larg est and most Important facto, in this ptomiueut industry ot Calh'o niH, of the strictly dried fruu firms. The company abo develop ed important business in almonds, walnuts and dry beans and Koni" yeais ago went inio the rico busi ness in a big way when that in ilust ry hcKiui developing into one of Importance in California. Itosenherg Brothers was one of the heaviest buyers of prunes in the Salem section this fall. lawn seed and fertilizer are 5Md at Wharton Bros. Adv. i jj ( Notice Deer Creek Dairy phono number ch;ntrod lo filiKL'. AGE, NOT YOUTH, IS RESPONSIBLE IN MOST OF AUTO ACCIDENTS The commonly accepted phrase of "Flaming Youth" being respon sible for the majority of accidents is absolutely disproved by actual statistical records according to V. T. Palmer, of the Russell Manu facturing company. An analysis or IS. 000 automobile: accidents in which 382 people were killed and 14,596 Injured In one rftate alone emphasizes the urgent need of more case being exercised by pedestrians us well as motor ists. Only 703 of these accidents were caused hy operators under 18, whereas Iti.SuS cases Involved driv ers between the ages of 25 and 51. Accidents Involving drivers of 55 years or over outnumbered those of "flaming youth" of 18 years by two to one. Caielessnep.s was the greatest factor evident as 13.IKKJ accidents occurred while cars were traveling straight ahead and of these H"in happened on straight, level hazard less sections of state highway ; B.iiol were due to "errors in Judg ment" and 1,755 were caused by driving of the roads. On the pedestrians' side 754 ac cidents were caused by stepping out from between parked cars and i;o.r through Jay-walking. Only through cautiousness and careful watching on the part of both the motorist and pedestrian can we ever hope to overcome such Interesting and True Mr. Rdckefelier or Mr. Ford can wnte a few words and fiflurea on a piece of paper and make it worth $10,000,000. THAT'S CAPITAL A mechanic can take material worth $5.00 and make it into watch cprings worth $1,000. THAT'S SKILL A merchant can take an article worth $1.00 and sell it for $1,50. THAT'S BUSINESS A Chiropractor can adjust a verte bra of the spine and restore health. THAT'S SCIENCE Your spine must be right before ycu can enjoy health. THAT'S A FACT Good results obtained In cases of asthma, throat and lung affec tions, heart, stomach, liver and bowel troubles, nervousness, paraly sis, kidney and bladder inflamma tions, appendicitis, pains and aches in ovaries or uterus or other irregularities, rheumatism, colds, fevers, and scores of other troubles. DR. R. L. DUNN ' Douglas Hotel Roseburg Phone 590-R martling figures as our auto deaths total every year. "Be careful" and "watch your step" should be the watch-words of the entire country. Mr nnrt !r Frort f nnwlcv nf KuKene, spent Sunday and Monday in this pity visiting their daughter, .Mrs. H D. )uln-. in its price class Examine the Dods Six in relation to other cars at its price and you will find Dodse dominates its field. Its superiority is maintained by a score of mechanical features not found in any other car near it in price. Mono-Piece Body without joints and seams to squeak and rattle, weatherproof 4-wheel hydraulic brakes, 7-bearing crankshaft, prolonging motor life, extra-deep 8-inch frame and oversize balloon tires are among the many safety, economy and perform ance factors of the Dodge Six that sustain its reputation for dependability and make it supreme in its class. DODGE BROTHERS 5 IX NINE BODy STVLESi J925 TO $1065 F.O.B. DETROIT . fp CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT J. 0. Newland & Son Cass and Stephens Roseburg, Ore. Phone 458 So to Corvallia and Albany Mrs. O. M. Krell. -Mis. A. A. Richards and Mrs. John B. Penhall of this city, left yesterday for Cor vallls. where Mrs. Hlchards and iin Penhall will attend a meet- I Inc. In connection With the 'M. E. Church, .South. Mrs. Krell went on to Albany to visit fiiends foi ' a snon time DR. NERBAS DENTIST Painless Extraetlon Gat When Desired Pyorrhea Treated Phone 488 Masonic Bldg. I V