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EIGHT KP5EBUR6 REWS-REVIEW. R0SEBUR5, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1943. Five Citations Won by Soldier Now Visiting Here Corporal Roy II. Lour, 2.'t year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. !(. Long of Umpqua, has arrived for a 10 day furlough. Me is a grand son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kesl and a nephew of Mrs. 15. H. Maddox and Mrs. A. Utne, of Hoschurg. Corporal Long has already re ceived three citations and has earned two more, one of which Is to be givn directly to him by President Itoosevell. He has three stars representing his participa tion In battles at Midway, New Guinea and Guadalcanal, and he has earned his silver wings. He Is a flight surgeon of the 11th Army air force and while In New Guinea was in a plane I trash, in which the entire crew was saved. He attended school at Umtia and was graduated from Slither lin high school. Campaign For War Relief Funds Studied at Salem A financial campaign, tenta tively set for October, to raise funds lor war relief agencies and possibly for stale welfare groups, was considered Wednesday at a statewide meeting held in Sa lem. The drive will be under the direction of the National War Fund, Inc. Former Governor Charles A. Sprague Is slate chair man. Senator Tom Parkinson Is Douglas county chairman. Yesterday's meeting was ill tended by Senator Parkinson, D. E. Carr, James Mess and E. A. Hrltlon, all members of the county committee. The commit tee will consist of representatives in all communities when organ ization is finally perfected, Park inson reported. A total of 212 aeeneies enira,7. ed In various forms of war relief made ant) cation for inclusion In the group, which finally was nar- luweu iiuwn 10 tu organizations In the national set up, It was re ported. Various state welfare so cieties and agencies, usually sup ported through community chest drives, will probably be added to the group in Oregon, anil a stale wide drive for funds will be or ganized with the returns to be divided equally. This method is designed to consolidate all wel fare campaigns Into one large drive, thus saving In manpower, and grouping contributions by donors Into one period rather than a succession of events. War bond quotas will lie ad justed to meet the demands ol the welfare drive. Guadalcanal Locker Room ' " ' '''' Yank fighters carry the great American institution of the bath with them to Guadalcanal, where on ingeniously-rigged gasoline tank inioran ouiaoor snower. sign reminds bathers to conserve water. Nazi Captives Sour and Sweet In the United Stales there is one motion picture theatre seat for every 12 inhabitants. Study In contrasts is seen in these pictures of two Germans taken' nrisnnnr i r tha Tunii'inn rt i i . it . r .- .ibmuiib. naugnty iNazi in helmet has lust found out the master race has met its master. Grinning Ger- man at right seems pleased to be a prisoner. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort F ASTKETI I, a pleasant alkaline (non-acid I powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk In more comfort, Just sprin kle a little FANTKETII on vour plates. No gummv, gooev, pastv taste or teeling. Checks "plate odor" (denture hrcalhl. t;t FAS-' TKK'm at any drue store Fuel Oil Ration Rules Announced lAllotments for next fall's fuel oil ration to home owners will lie made automatically through the mails by the ration boards when the regular application for a re newal or rations are processed ill June L. V. Hammock Chair man of I lie itoseinu g War Price and liat hming hoard, announced toda . This is how the adjustment will lie made: 1. Hous.'holdrrs in I he X! fuel Do You Take a Lunch? Sandwiches Stay Fresher when made with Patterson sS Bread hprnnca ranersons spread m Is Fresher at the start Do you Worker? tak o a lunch, Miss White Collar Now that gasoline rationing makes that extra trip home at noon impossible and labor and food shortages make restaurant eating difficult, many, for the first time in their lives, are taking lunches. Sandwiches are the entree of a lunch. For fresh, appetizing sandwiches, the bread must be as fresh as possible. Patterson's Model Kream Bread is made right here in Roseburg, gets to your grocer in shortest possible time. Is really fresh. IJEFIU Make That Lunch a Good One Ask Your Grocer for PATTERSON'S S BREAD oil ratlin stales will fill out single form sent them through the mail by their ration boards early in June. These application forms, nrooerlv filled mil. will lie mailed to the boards as Soon as KJssiblc. 2. In processing the applica lion, the board will review the householder's last year's anulica lion now on file for Information necessary to issue the new ra Hon. The amount of any in crease will be determined ' bv ; revised table to be furnished tin boards by OPA. Need for larger rations tot many modest -sized homes was demonstrated, Mr. Hammock pointed out. A soecial nation , wide analysis of more than 30, 000 individual rations showei that the method of determining rations, geared to curtailments of approximately one-third of normal on the average, resulted in disproportionately large cuts for small homes. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is herein- given that the undersigned has filed his final ac count as administrator nf ih, estate of William J Vestal, de ceased, and June 10, 191.1, at the hour of 10:0(1 o'clock a. m. In the county court room of the county court house at Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, has been set bv said court as the lime ami place lor I he hearing of objections to said final account, the settlement thereof, and the determination of the heirs of said William .1. Vestal. Paled Mav 20. J. H. CTiAOnoCK. Administrator of the estate of William .1. Vestal, deceased. IS YOUR CHILD A NOSE PICKER? It mny br tijtn of bow wormil And tlu"f nunutwortiifl (an -mi0 t,.u tmublt 1 IHIkt wnrnititCN lire: imi'ii.iy Momm-h. rtir lot h !!!!, iti'liitiK VHT-tft. If you wen min(wl ri'iiiHhvorm. tfft Juyite'n Wrmifuire today I JAYNK'S is Amirica't li-mlin' mpriftury worm nmitriiif ; ( tiy mill.iinn for over a rrtihiry. Ai-ts grntly. ! diKi.oiit round iv Dim.. iHmaitd JAYNK'S VEKMIFUlIS. Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless Nights ir.n in .'ur l-h-od. it rfi iii'its itii.it I' ll rm. ol i y mid i-n.n-v.'i:. im lin t.il'Mi, mi-Miic. tHitViiit-M t,udc tin r-.. I.i-ti, U.-'kb mid dtfmt-M. I nsj'n-nt or m-.miy I'flfl'ir't irilb fiu-irfiiK nii-l (iniirii i..ti.. tinn'g ttiow-fl tt.iTi' ..rin-ii,mi wniiii ah IW. ftitl Ak your .irurr'-t fr tVtnn'f i U, iipciI f inn pufui'.v iv rit.hni t.r ivr 41 t i-f. I li.y pTMi- duprv rrli. ( -ml will tin 1 "i mil.-s n( k'.lrn-v IiIhi l-nrl) i-mh-fui wmiIiuui uur Ulwwd. Oa l)wuu Mrs. Isabel Older Of Glendale Dies GLENDALE, Ore., June 10 Mrs. Isabel Maude Older, 54, wife of Harry Older, died Wednesday at the Josephine County General hospital In Grants Pass, following a short illness. Uorn In Toronto, Canada, Nov. 27, 1H88, she eume to the United States at the age of 10 years. She was a graduate of Dennison college, Toledo, Ohio, and took post graduate work at University of Montana and University ol California at Los Angeles. She was married in 1923 at Rogue River, Oregon, to Mr. Old er, and, with her husband, had been a resident or Glendale since 1929. Mrs. Older was a member of the Presbyterian church. Surviving are her husband, al so three brotheis, William Tay lor, Los Angeles, and Harold and Sam Taylor, both of Molalla, Ore. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Pres byterian church In Glendale and will be concluded in the Glen dale cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of the Eberle-Stearns mortuary, Glendale. MARKET REPORTS PORTLAND, Ore., June 10 (API- Eggs prices to retailers in cases: A grade large 43ic; A medium 39:1c; A small 353 c doz en. Eggs nominal prices to pro ducers: A large 40c; B large 371c; A medium 3Gc; B large 37ic. Other produce unchanged. American submarines damaged in distant waters aften receive repair parts by airplane to enable them to return to service within a few days. A fox rids itself of fleas by holding a piece of wood in its mouth as it submerges in water; the fox releases the wood when the fleas take refuge on it. Free Methodists' Elder Dates Roseburg Visit Rev. E. F. Aiken, district elder of the Salem and Rogue River districts, will visit the Free Methodist church in West Rose burg Friday and Saturday, at which time he will hold special services each evening at 7:45 o' clock. He also will conduct com munion service at the Sunday morning worship period. He will conduct a service at 3 p. m. Sun day at the Calapoola church. Umpqua Dairy Products Are at Your Grocers Cottage Cheese-Cream Buttermilk Butter Raw or Pasteurized Milk Ice Cream Bottled Orange Wire fencing, poultry netting, barb wire and bale ties have arrived at last. 1 i There probably won't be enough to let someone have all he wants, but some for everyone "Buy Where You Own the Profits" p DOUGLAS COUNTY " Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG. OREGON Still a little hazy about points? Let us help you it's our busi ness to keep up-to-the-minute to help you adjust yourself to new regulations. One of the ways we can help you is through our advertise ments. Read them carefully. Note the point items, the foods not rationed. Buy liberally of the latter, plan carefully your purchase of the former before you shop. That will save you trouble insure balanced menus. Meat is hard to get. Ask our butcher about low-point cuts, how to use them. Don't be afraid to try hitherto unfamiliar cuts. Ice Cream, qt.pkg 40c Preferred Stock Tomato Juice, Libbys No 1 Tall Can 3 For 29c 2 points per pound No. 46 oz. can, each 23c Gelatine Dessert, 6 flavors 4 pkg. 25c Fishers Bicuit Mix, Ig. pkg 29c Grapenuts, 2 pkg 29c PARKAY Margarine lb. pkg., (5 Red Points).., 25C CREAMERY BUTTER 5 Red points per lb. lb. 48c SWIFTS' MEATS HAMS Half or Whole 39c 7 Points PORK STEAKS 39c 7 Points MINCE HAM 29c 5 Points VEAL STEAKS 35c 6 Points Kellogg's Cornflakes, 18 oz. pkg. 13c Schillings Black Pepper, 2 oz. can 5c Dainty Chicken Noodle Soup Mix, 3 pkg .....25c Alka Seltzer, 60c size ..49c Cream of Wheat, 28 oz. pkg 23c Pepsi-Cola, 6 bottles 25C Fruit Jars, quarts doz ..83c Mason Jar Rubbers, reg., 3 doz. . 10c A Short Curl Is a Cool, Functional Curl Lettuce, Local, Ig. solid head, each .. 10C Peas, Locals, Well Filled Pods, lb 10l Carrots, Ig. bch., 2 for 15 Potatoes, Shaffer new. 10 lb J9C Grapefruit .Ariz., 3 for 1?C Sunkisf Oranges, Full of Juice, doz 29C Get one now for the hot weather to come. 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