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    RO$EBUR& NEWS-REVIEW, r6sEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2IJ940.
t Paris Resistance
To Axis Induces
U. S. Envoy Return
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. (API
DolHtlonfl. between tho I'nlted
Slates and Trance entered an p
pflrently new phaite today, coinci
dent with the Increasing reports
that Marshal Petaln wan showing
a disposition to go slow In collabor
ating with the axis powers.
First taiiRlhle sign or a possible
chance was tho fact that Robert
1). Murphy, a veteran of ten years
diplomatic service In France before
and during the war, was ordered
back to Vichy to take up the duties
of charge d'affaires. Murphy, for
mer counsellor at tho Paris em
bassy, has been In this country for
several months.
The Impression appeared to bo
growing here In government quar
ters (hat Petaln personally Was of
fering strong resistance to axis
- pressure on some points of vital
concern to the United States, par
ticularly the use of French naval
liases In Africa and some of the
French fleet. t
Petnin's protest over Gorman
expulsion of tho French population
from Lorraine was regarded here
as a sign that the aeed chief of
state was drawing n line on the
extent of collaboration with the
axis.
.More Immediate diplomatic In
terest attached to the continued
pressure in North Africa of general
Maxline Weygand. former French
generalissimo and commander of
French forces In the near east.
He is reported to have resisted
efforts of some French officials to
induce him to return to France.
Fiance has large forces of profes
sional soldiers still under arms in
parts of Africa and In Syria. If ax
is pressure on the French should
provoke forcible resistance again,
these armies might prove a big
stumbling block to nonie-Dcrlln
plans for the Mediterranean area..!
So She Hit the Ball to a Hit in Movies
to?.. ;:l tea
Around the County
Clkton
Katlierme Rohrcr just batted her way into a celluloid career. She played
first base for a Los Angeles girls' Softball team, was the club's leading
hitler. A talent scout went to see her play and remained to sign tier
up for a leading studio.
Prize "Sourpuss"
F.I-KTON. Nov. 1!). Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hinder went to North llend
Friday to sec W. J. Hrown, wno m ,
critically 111. I
Mr. and Mi s. ,T. O. Haines have
returned to their home at Seattle
after visiting relatives and friends
a few days. Mr. Haines was recov
ering from a fall suffered while
working at the Hoeing aircraft j
plant.
Mr. and Mrs. T. U Ttolph have ,
gone to California for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. I.lsterml were
attending to business mutters In ,
H"K"'burK Tuesday. !
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Griffith liavo
roturncd from Portland, where they
went Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Smith and Frank (Irifflth, of
Portland, were at the Griffith homo
over tho week-end. i
Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Madison and
sou, I.awrenco, were homo over the
week-end. Mr. Madison is working
on a house near Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Fenley mnrlo
a trip to IlosebuiK Tuesday. Mrs.
Fenlcv staved to servo on tho jury.
Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge Itacklel'f. of
Milllngton, visited the homo of Mr.
Hnckleff's aunt. Mrs. Marietta
Haines, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hinder made
a business trip to Forest drove
and Portland the first of the week.
Mrs. Lena Ilossen and Miss Fnye
liossen were Eugene visitors Wed
lipsduy. I
M Tln..n fen,'!,.,. tflm l 111 till) I
IMIItt I in.,,' I
hospital at Eugene, Is reported to
be doing very well.
Mrs. Stacle DcMint. or Portland,
Is visiting tho home of Mrs. Ella
f Fenley.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hinder wero
attending to business matters in
Jirnin Tuesday.
A. 11. Haines was a Iloseburs vl
tor Friday.
l.i'Roy Morgantl. who Is working
at Cai.yonvlllo, was home for the
week-end.
Mrs. Carry Marslen and Iluth
M.vsten. nt Winchester Hay. were
end visitors 111 tho W. J. Hai"
gim home.
A number of F.lkton people went
to Kellogg Friday night to attend
the program and bazaar.
Howard Knight and Dave Kaley.
of Hollywood, have been at Flktou
getting Christmas trees to ship to
California.
Mr. and Mrs Clarlencc Daniel, of
Portland, visited his mother, Mrs.
Verimn lianlel. Armistice day and
over the weekend. Her brother
and wire, Mr. and Mrs. (leOrge Jen
nings, of Portland, also wero visi
tors. Mrs. Lena llnsscn Is in charge of
the llnd Cross drive at Klktoll.
A number of F.lkton people went
, to Iiraln Armistice day to attend
the celebration.
John Hcnson Is visiting the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hudson,
Mr. Hcnson. who was In Camp F.lk
ton. Is In the marines and is sta
tioned at Honolulu. He came to
Long Hciich und from there to Elk
ton by bus.
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To compete in tho recent 1U40 Popular Photography contest, photo
grapher Roy Pinney, of Brooklyn, N. Y planned the above picture,
which he entitled "Hunger Strike." To get the model, little San
ford Brown, to display the proper "sour" expression, he gave the
youngster a teaspoon of lemon juice. It proved a sweet idea, for
the picture topped 17,000 entries, brought Pinney the first prize,
a new car.
Glide
(rlIDK. Nov. IS. Mr. and Mrs.
Terrier from Springfield are vis
lllng wllh their son. Merle Fer
rier. who has been at Mercy hos
pital for almost two weeks, lb
was seriously Injured In the woods
by a limb which struck him on
the back of the head. He is im
proving slowly.
Kvsocellstic meetings will be
conducted at the christian church
this week by the pastor. Pon Cox.
and licit Thurston from Eugene.
Carl Messing and ltobert Chsp
lwr were home from Stfumboat
fur the week-end.
Miss Phoebe Moore has gone to
P Camas Valley to stay with her lath
er, tiny Moon-, for tin- winter. She
will aiteud school there.
Sutherlin
Sl'THEHLLN. Nov. 1s. Those
attending the Hebekab district con
vention ill Itoseburg November 1Mb
from here were Mrs. Matiel Itoss,
Mrs. Alma Anderson, .Mrs. Ella
Wegner, Mrs. Screpta Saucerman,
Mrs. Savilla liambcr and Mrs. I.e
ona Slack. The meeting next year
will be held in Myrtle Creek.
The 1'niteil Slates civil service
commission has announced nn ex
amination to till the position of
rural carrier here. The examination
will probably be held some time In
December at Kosehurg.
The Sutherlin high school sen
iors are presenting "High Pressure
Homer," a comedy, at the gymna
sium November 2Itlh.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ileal, Kdna
Itulh, Hollis and Mr. and Mrs. .1.
M. Heal drove to Eugene Friday
where the latter couple will tnke
tne train for Uohstowu. ' Texas,
their home. They have been visiting
here for the past week at the A. L.
Ileal home.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Luchterhand
enjoyed an outing to Eugene the
first'of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Font and
son. of Hoseburg. moved here re
cently and are occupying an apart
ment above (Ikey's cafe. Mr. Font
is employed at the llonanza mine.
The school hoard has purchased
a new heat distributing fun for the
Arts building. Since the break
down of the old one the building
bus been Ion cool for comlort.
Dr. and Mrs. II. W. Snook visited
Tuesday In Drain with their son.
Otis, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Koy Jones of Elko,
Nevada, arrived Thursday at the
Harry Chenoweth home east of
town. They will visit here until the
first or the mouth when they will
leave for Calllornla. They will be
accompanied by T. E. .lones. The
former Mr. Jones is a brother of
Mrs. Chenowelll.
Azalea
AZALEA, Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Sackett and Mrs. Spour and
two children, Corgy and Milton,
from Klamath Falls wero week end
guests at the home of Mr. Sackott's
mother, Mrs. Ivy Sackett.
Mrs. Allle (larrison and Jim
White made a business trip to
Grants Pusb Tuesday.
lister Nelson from Warrenton
spent the holiday week-end at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kodnoy
Smith. j
Guests at tho home of Mrs. Allio
Garrison and Jim White Sunday In-)
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Ilalbert
Booth, Mr. and Mrs. John Feld
mlller. Mrs. Frankle Schroeder and
Will Huggtns. At one o'clock a de
licious chicken dinner was served.
Mrs. John Jnnlzer, Hen Jantner
and Mrs. William Jantsnr wore In
Grants Pass Tuesday afternoon on
business and shopping.
- K. L. Johns and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Wilson mnde a business
trip to Eugene Wednesday.
Homer Martin and L. S. Johns
were Myrtle Creek business callers
one day last week. '
. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Farnam nnd
tw-o sons, Donald and Keith, from
Salem visited hore over tho week
end at the home of Mr. ami Mrs.
Forrest Farnam.
Mrs. Lowell Curtis shopped in
Medford Saturday.
Frank Tripp, Itay Cnndray and
Ora Cnndray enjoyed a fishing trip
on Hogue river Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Tripp and
daughters. Lynn and Sally, from
Talent were overnight Ruests here
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Tripp.
Mrs. John (lldenburg left last
week for San Francisco, Calif.,
where she will visit her aon-iii-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Dufley. She will also visit at
Cottonwood with Mr. nnd Mrs. Pert
Springstead and family, another
son-in-law and (laughter. At Red
ding she will visit her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Norman.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stringer and
son, ltlllle. have returned to their
home In. Los Gatos, Calif., after
visiting hero for several days wllh
their son. Frank Stringer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Clare from
Sacramento, Calif., attended to
business here over the week-end nt
the Clare Lumber Co.
The VGA met Friday night an
elected olflcers as follows: Presi
dent, Jimmy Morgan; vice-president.
Gene Brady; treasurer. Doro
thy Tanner; secretary, Marie Gil
ham; steward, Freddie Gaedecke.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Stevenson
have moved to Grants Pass where
they will make their home.
Mrs. Frelda Gilliam baa entered
Mercy hosiptal at Koschurg for observation.
weigh from one and a half pounds
to a little over a pound and bore
six lemons this year.
Mr. and Mri. R. E. Robinson,
Mrs. Margaret Aydellotte, Mrs.
Ruby Hagen, Herman Aydellotte
and Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Ashman at
tended the Eastern Star chapter at
Canyonville Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Heller und
Barbara of Handon visited here
nnd at Grunts l'uss over the week
end. Miss lua Johnson spent the
week end at her home In Klamath
Falls.
Mr and Mrs. Plrley Wlnklemun
nnd Clara visited In Myrtle Creek
Sunday.
Art Dobyns spent the week end
here with his parents. Ho Is now
employed by the Copco at Pros
pect. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. Hennlnger
and Larry returned Tuesday from a
visit In Medford with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hounshell
and family of Handon visited here
over the week-end with the E. H.
Hounshell and Al Mohr families
help.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Smith were
business visitors In Hoseburg Wed
nesday. Mrs. Dora Harper left Saturday
for Eugene w here ahe will spend a
few weeks with her daughter.
Belle Brooks.
Mrs. Ruby Hagen left here Sun
day and aricr a short visit in Med
ford nud Ashland she w ill go to
Los Angeles to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and
Katherlue of Medford spent Mon
day and Tuesday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones. Mrs. Jones
la feeling a little better this week.
Mra. Lucy Howard and Miss
Margaret Howard visited friends In
Eugene from Saturday until
day.
jack Illanchard attended the
game lit Corvallls Saturday and
then went on to Portland and visit
ed his father, who is a patient In a
hospital there.
Fred and Glen Knfer apeut the
week-end hunting ducks in tho
Klamath Falls vicinity.
Miss Douglas, Miss Angell, Miss
Chase and Mr. Ixing attended the
homecoming at Eugeno last week
end. James and Donald Daniels, Sam
Gregory and Glen Willis went to
Eugene to see tho football game
last Saturday.
The Glomlaln high school boys
played Gold Hill Armistice day at
Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knrdcll and
Joan wero visitors In Grunts Pass
last Saturday.
Camas Valley
CAMAS VALLEY, Nov. Is. Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Roetn nnd daugh
ter, Juunlta, spent Sunday in
Marshfleld.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dick nud
children, Douglas and Donna, of
Fnlrvlew, Mr. and -Mrs. Warren
Dick and daughter, Jnrrlc Ellen,
and Mr. ami Mrs. Dick Bungs and
daughters, Dorothy Ann nnd Doris
Jeanne of Scottsburg spent the
week-end at the li, W. Dick homo.
They all returned home Monday
afternoon.
Miss Esther Brown of Medford
spent the week-end at the home of
her mother, Mrs, Ethel Brown.
Mrs. Susan Smith, who had been
hbt-A vlaltlnv nt tho hnma nf har
Mon-1 daughter, Mrs. F. R. Drown, for the
past three weeks, left Friday for
Drain where she will visit a son,
Walter Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wiloy and
two children of Powers visited
Sunday at tho homes of Mr. nnd
MrB. Dee Coon nnd Charlie Wiley.
Robert Krogel and Jim Mil tin
dale, who are at Hamilton Field.
Calif., were home for a few dnys
last week and enst their vote hero
on Tuesday. They left for Califor
nia that evening.
Jack Markham nf tho United
A DOUGLAS
COUNTY PRODUCT
Mfj. by
Douglas County Mills
, Buy It from your
favorite grocer.
States navy visited' from Wednes-J
day until Saturday evfehmg with hs
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mark- i
hani. Miss Cord Ellen Markham "
was homo from Hoseburg to spend ,
Saturday also.
MEET THE
MP
I
Kf.ntuckv Straight
DuimaoN Whiskey
This whi&py is
4 yean old 90 Proof
$1.15 Pint
William Jameson & Co., Inc., N. T.
Glendale
(JLKNDAI.K, Nov. 10. Tho barn
on the (Jraff plmr on I ho Ki-rnvalo
rontl burned Sunday vcii1iik. It. in
one of tin; oldest bulldfimH near
born bavliiR boon built by Hardy
Klllff prior to ISKl accordliiff to
Charles Nail. Thorn was consider
alilo loss as' a truck, drat; Ha w, hay
and Hood praln were Htorod there.
Frank Williams haH a lemon
I roe of tho pondorosa variety in his
ureouhoiiKO. The trn is eiRbt
years old and has borne fruit, lor
tho last six years. The lonions
business trip to Portland.
Mrs. Wilson Hartshorn transact
ed business in KoselmiK Kriday.
Mr. ami .Mrs. Charles Varrellntan
have returned from Itoedsport
where they have been residing for
the past several weeks.
.Miss .luanita Allen. I)eo Attor
bury. Miss Opal Wicliter and Art
I MulliiKer left Saturday morninn
for liouo, Nevada, where they will
bo married at a double wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Cameron,
.Mrs. Kvelyn YounK nnd daughter,)
June, spent the week-end In Co-1
qniilo at the (ieorgo I. Laird home
and at the home of Mrs. Young's
mother, Mrs. Joannette Pearce.
Word bos been received here
that Dr. hunlap Is gradually im
proving and hopes to return bore
soon.
Mr. and Mis. A. 1.. Heat, Kdna
Until and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heal
visited the men's brother, "Shorty"
ileal, at Springfield last Wednes
day. Mrs. .!. W. Culver, Sr. and Mrs.
Culver. Jr., shopped nnd attended
to business in Itosebm-g Thursday.
Krnniilt Hall left Thursday on a
ORDER
Winters Fuel
NOW!
Slab Wood Prices
16-ln. Dry Slab Wood,
1 load - $4.50
4-ft. Dry Slab Wood,
per cord $3.00
Green wood Is available In 4-ft.
and 16-ln. lengths.
Mill wood Sawdust
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Crromulslon relieves promptly be
cause it goes risht to the seat of the
trouble to help looen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and Ileal raw. tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tel! vour drujrelfct to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstandine vou must like the way It
qulcklv allavs the couch or you arc
to ha"e vour money back.
CREOMULSION
for Couchs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
TIRES TIRES
We are closing out our remaining stock of tiros at ,
cost and lower, consisting of tho following sizes:
Better hurry.
32x6 truck ten ply 4:75x19 four ply
6:00x1 6 six ply 5:00x1 9 four ply
6:50x16 six ply 5:25x20 four ply
5:50x17 six ply 6:50x20 six ply truck
6:00x1 7 six ply 7:50x20 eight ply
5:25x18 four ply 4:50x21 four ply
5:50x18 six ply 6:00x21 six ply
THE ROSEBURG GARAGE
PHONE 403
24Vj-lb. Sack- 73c
OAit TYPE
KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR
PVCrTFTJl C UMPQUA CHIEF M
A yv r I Q49 ,b $i33j U
Special Values Friday and Saturday, Nov. 22-23 Inclusive
CIIOWN, lltll'Ti:i KNOW nnS
rlsiiMt'S Hum
ftlit Si RA
Hnrk
Srk
Cosllo
Crest
Sunny DawK Tomato
S Town House
Grapefruit
PEACHES
JUICE
RITZ
Brown Sugar
No.
f Vh
4 Cans
4o-ol.
Can
CRACKERS, '
Large Package
3 LB.
25
17
19
15
Peas or Corn
PRUNES
CATSUP
FelsNaptha
3 Cans
Oregon
Fancy
Dates
Ruby
Brand
3
5-LB.
WOOD
BOX
1 2-oi.
Bottles
Soap
20
37
25
23
EDWARDS
HIGH-GRADE COFFEE
I -lb. 2-lb. OOrf
Can AW Can
AIRWAY COFFEE
Lb. Baa 12c. 3 lbs. 35c
NOB HILL, lb. 17c
SUGAR, gran., 10 lbs. 51c, 100 lbs $4.98
CHERUB MILK, tall cans 4 for 27c
TABLE SALT, in 8-lb. cloth bags 19c
EABY LIMA BEANS, 5-lb. cello pkg 29c
BLACK PEPPER Vj-lb. cello pkg. 10c
CITRON PEEL Va-lb. telle pkg. 17c
FRUIT MIX, Radiant lb. pkg. 35c
RAISINS, seedless ..: 4-lb. pkg.23c
RICE, River brand (closeout) 2 lbs. 10c
KARO SYRUP, Blue label, 5-lb. can 35c
MALT SYRUP, Blue Ribbon, 3-lb. can 55c
SALAD DRESSING, Duchess, qt. jar 23c
Sandwich Spread, Lunch Box, qt. jar 35c
P&GSoap
10 bars ...29c
Peanut
BUTTER
FRESH
with plenty of
oil
Sanitary
2-lb. jar
23
PEAS, Sfokeiy Honey Pod, No. 2 can 11c
CORN. Country Home No. 2 can 10c
PEARS, Harper House No. Z'i can 18c
DOG FOOD, Play Fair, Vs..; 6 cans 25e
MACKEREL, St. Regis No. 1 can 10c
SHORTENING, Royal Satin 3-lb. can 39c
KRAFT MACARONI DINNERS pkg. 9c
KINGSFORD STARCH. 1-lb 3 pkgs. 25c
QUAKER OATS, Quick, Reg. Ig. pkg 21c
HERSHEY 5c Choc. Bars..... 5 for 15c
HERSHEY Bittersweet Choc 2 for 25c
COOKIES, Loose Wiles 25c site 23c
JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S BREAD, It's Fresh!
MAZDA Light Globes, 15-100 w 10c-15c
JOHNSON'S FLOOR WAX lb. can 59c
SUNBRITE CLEANSER 2 cons 9c
LUX SOAP
17
3
Cakes
SCOTTISSUE
TOILET
PAPER
3 roll, 21'
Scotrowels
2 Rolls 19c
WALDORF
Toilet Tlnue, Rail
SU-PURB SOAP
The soap Wllh th
hand-lotion Ingredient
ST 29
Buy Safcwaj Meat
IT'S GUARANTEED!
BACON
BY THE PIECE
Lb. . . . 202C
HAMS Cure
19ic
BEEF ROAST
18c
PORK ROAST
Young pork center
cuts, lb 3
PORK STEAK
171c
FRANKFURTERS
19c
BACON SQUARES
Fine for season- Qfi
Ing, lb OV
LINK SAUSAGES
10D pure m
pork, lb J
I24-OI. Pkg.
Whole op
half, lb. .
Guaranteed, ten
der steer beef, lb,
Nice and
lean, lb. .
Tasty skin
less, lb
FRYERS
Fancy
colored,
lb.
24c
LING COO
Sliced, ocean a
caught, lb iXrjV
J POTATOES -e3Sr
1 00 Lb. No. I ; .-$1.33
ORANGES 49
CARROTS
CABBAGE iri-
SQUASH n;,lb
YAMS,,,......;..., I
Grapefruit
19
59
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miA0W' Avocados
rMg2ro 19C
SSS&fe'SS Cocoanuts