ROSEBURG KEWS-REVIEW, RoSEBURS, OREgoN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Tffl.
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Visits In Rosebura E. M. See.
ley visited In Roseburg Saturday
irom Meirose. .
Cleveland Visitors A. H. Doer
ner was a Cleveland visitor In
Koseburg Monday.
In Roseburg O. H. McNeece
Of the Sunshine Ranch spent Sat
urday In Roseburg.
From Dlxonville Charles Rose
Bpent Saturday in Roseburg from
Dlxonville.
Glide Visitor Walter Tolles
Was a Glide visitor Saturday in
Roseburg.
On Business Art Reltmann
of Sutherlln was In Roseburg Sat
urday on business.
Visits In Roseburg Bernard
Long of Cleveland visited In
Roseburg Saturday.
In Roseburg L. J. Gleason of
Sutherlin was a visitor in Rose
burg Saturday.
Attends To BusinessJoe Sand
of Elgarose attended to business
In Roseburg Saturday.
On Business O. T. Stromback
f Melrose was' In Roseburg on
business Saturday.
Visits In Roseburg S. H.
Haas of Dixonvilie visited In
Roseburg Saturday.
Tenmile Visitor, S. E. Charl
doin was a Tenmile visitor in
Roseburg Saturday.
A t f o n H c T. Dn.ln... Mttn..
J. L. Yates of Melrose attended
to business matters in Roseburg
Saturday.
Attends to Business Matters
Frank Grubbe of Wilbur attended
to business matters in Roseburg
Monday.
Business Visitor E. D. Smith
Of Melrose was a business visitor
in Roseburg Saturday.
Attends To Business Mr. and
Mrs. C. Vierra of Flournov Vallpv
attended to business on Roseburg
Sutherlln Vls.itor Mrs. Pete
Eeklund was a' Sutherlin visitor
in Roseburg Saturday.
From Canyonville R. E. Hurst
was in Roseburg Saturday on bus
iness from Canyonville.
Business Visitors J. P. Fues
ton of Glide was a business visi
tor in Roseburg Saturday.
Pram I nnlfinnnlaB 13 A T.
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coby was a business visitor in
iMKCDurg saiuraay irom Look-
mggiass.
...Visits In Roseburg Mrs. Es
ther Birman visited in Roseburg
Saturday from Brockway.
On Business Mrs. D. M. Libby
Of Camas Valley was in Roseburg
on business Saturday.
Shops and Visits Amy Crlte
Ser of Melrose shopped and visit
ed In Roseburg Saturday.
Attends to Business raui ue
Ross of Tenmile attended to bus
iness in Roseburg Saturday.
Transacts Business Carl Dahl
of Camas Valley transacted busi
ness in Roseburg Saturday.
Transacts Business W. W.
Lesh of Melrose transacted bus
iness Saturday in Roseburg.
Business Visitor Carl Schmidt
of Garden Valley was a business
Visitor in Roseburg Saturday.
Shoos and Visits Mrs. O. B.
King of Oakland shopped and vis
ited in KoseDurg taturaay.
From Dlxonville W. I. Dixon
Was a business visitor in Rose
burg Saturday from Dixonvilie.
From Myrtle Creek Mrs. Mae
Brown was in KoseDurg on dusi
ness Saturday from Myrtle Creek.
Business Visitors The Ueland
brothers of Days Creek were bus
iness visitors Saturday in Roseburg.
Visiting From East Mr.
Hughes is visiting with his broth
er, Charles Hughes at Garden
Valley. He is from the east.
Attends To Business Matters
C. G. Gilbreath of Glide attended
to business matters in Roseburg
Saturday.
Transacts Business William
Austin spent Saturday in Rose-
ourg transacting business from
Riddle.
Attends to Business Matters
C. Brown of Dixonvilie attended
to business matters Saturday in
Koseburg.
Transacts Business ' R. L.
Herman of Garden Valley spent
iaturaay in Koseburg transact'
ing business.
Attends to Business Matters
H. L. Brownson of Myrtle Creek
attended to business matters Sat
urday in Roseburg.
On Business I. A. White was
in Roseburg on business Saturday
irom Mice ureeKi
In Roseburg W. R. Watkins
of Myrtle Creek spent Saturday
in ttoseuurg
Coquille Visitor O. T. Fergu.
son was a Coquille visitor in Rose
burg' Saturday.
On Business G. Endicott of
Myrtle Creek was in Roseburg onj
Business Saturday.
Visits In Roseburg Charles
vanman ot sutherlln visited in
Roseburg Saturday.
Visits From Riddle E. S. Pru-
ner visited in Roseburg Saturday
from Riddle.
From Camas Valley Sam
Cole spent Saturday in Roseburg
from Camas Valley.
Melrose Visitor B. M. Eck
land was a Melrose visitor in
Roseburg Monday.
In Rosebura Rav Anderson
of Lookingglass soent Saturday in
Roseburg on business.
From Myrtle Creek George
Mareey spent Monday in Rose
burg from Myrtle Creek.
Attftnri Tn Diittinj.Be rtcrtoi-
Nelson of Melrose attended to
business in Roseburg Saturday.
Leaves for Eugene W. I.
Moar of 611 Hamilton St., Rose
burg, left Sunday for Eugene,
where he will attend to business.
AuflWfi Id Prtvlooa Putflte
U. S. SENATOR
HORIZONTAL
1,6 Pictured
U. S. senator
12 Either
13 Vegetable
14 Be obedient
15 West Indies
(fb) .
16 Born
18 Hollow -cylinder
19 Long fish
20 Try out
23 Declamatory
speech
26 Anger
27 Rowing stick
28 Flyer
30 Silklike
, thread
33 Alternating
current (ab.)
34 Accomplish
35 Birds' homes
39 Discolored
42 Pastry
43 Atmosphere
44 Tricks
47 Last
50 Arrival (ab.)
51 Above
53 Mother
54 Biblical
pronoun
55 Hearty
57 Opening
60 Palm lily
61 He is U. S.
from
Indiana -
62 He is famed
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VERTICAL
1 Male children
2 Space
3 Upward
4 Electrical en
gineer (ab.)
5 Tardy
6 Task
7 Aid
8 Cerium
(symbol)
9 Kentucky
(ab.)
10 Was indebted
11 River in
Egypt
17 Man's name
19 Nobleman
21 For
22 Permit
24 Charged atom
25 Beam ot light
28 Kitchen
utensil
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29 Frozen water song
31 Lyric poem . 47 Therefore
32 Slight bow 48 Rotogravure
30 Eucourage (ab.)
37 Metal 49 Arabian
38 Arrange table commander
39 Winnow
40 Help
41 Percussion
instrument
44 States
45 Woody plant
46 Individual
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52 Verses (ab.)
55 Laughter
sound
56 Near
58 Measure of
area
59 Father
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Attends to Business Mrs. Cor-
vin Heard of Lookingglass at
tended to business in Roseburg
Monday.
Shops and Visits Mrs. Maud
Sparks of Kellogg shopped and
visited friends in Roseburg Monday.
Chaplain's Asst.
Shoos and Vlsito Mrs A T
Manning of Oakland shonned an.)
visited in Roseburg Saturday and
attended to business.
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Cory and Mrs. Floyd Hall of Cal
lahan Trail shopped and visited
in Roseburg Saturday.
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William McDonald of Elgarose
attened to business matters in
Roseburg Saturday.
Reoorted III Mt-e - mkik....
Stevens, employee at the Ump
qua Savings and Loan association
olfice, is reported to be ill at her
home in Roseburg.
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account of the Thanksgiving hol
iday, the health clinic, which was
to have been held on that day,
nas Deen cancelled.
Attends To Business Kenneth
Ronke of Mvrtle Creek attended
to business in Koseourg Satur
day-
Business Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Bonney of Drew were
business visitors in Roseburg
Monday.
On Thanksgiving Visit Mrs.
Irene Yarnell of Roseburg left to
day to spend Thanksgiving with
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hammett,
at Medford.
Returns to Base SSgt. Joe
William Pargeter has returned to
his base at Camp Gordon, John
ston, Fla., following his furlough
in Roseburg visiting his father,
R. E. Pargeter.
Leaves for Fort Ord First
Sgt. Lee R. Matlock left Sunday
for Fort Ord, Calif., after spend
ing the last three weeks visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Matlock, who reside at the Rose
burg Country club.
Visited in Roseburg Dr. Dew
ey Wilson of Marshfield visited
his mother, Mrs. Augusta Wilson,
and sisters, Mrs. F. Schultz and
Mrs. Herbert Grow, in Roseburg
recently. Mrs. Augusta Wilson
and Mrs. Dewey Wilson's mother,
Mrs. Vincent, of Roseburg re
turned with him.
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Cpl. Lew Ayres, once Hollywood'!
"Doctor Kildare" in a movie-seria:
hospital, and now a chaplain's as
sistant in the Philippines, clenni
sacrament glasses In a real-life nos
pltnl In shadow of 200-yenr-ok
Catholic cathedral in Palo. Lcyu
Island.
On Sneak Day The senior
class of Glendale high school left
this morning to attend their an
nual Senior Sneak day. They plan
to spend the day in northern
Douglas county.
Transacts Business Mrs. Wil
liam F. Cunningham of Camas
Valley transacted business Mon
day in Roseburg.
On Business Mr. and Mrs.
Ei-mil Briggs of Myrtle Creek
were in Roseburg on business
Monday.
Spends Weekend Mrs. Cliff
Ferber of Eugene spent the week
end visiting in Roseburg with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Merle Mulhol
land, and sister, Mrs. Bennie
Fromdahl.
On Business Mrs. tnda of
Sullieillii was in Itoseburg on
business Monday.
Visits in Roseburg Charles
H. Davison ot Oakland visited in
Roseburg Monday
From Roberts Creek Charles
F. Dyar spent Monday in Kose
burg Irom Roberts Creek.
Oakland Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. Kov Fisher were Oakland
visitors in Koseburg Monday.
On Business Mrs. Rov Buell
of Lookingglass was in Rose
burg on business Monday.
From Melrose Mrs. D. C.
Morgan spent Monday in Rose
burg on business from Melrose.
Attends to Business F. A.
Warner of Myrtle Creek attended
to business In Roseburg Monday.
Early Xmas
Special Luncheon Dated The
Lions. club will have -a special
luncheon for the members, at the
Rainbow Grill Wednesday eve
ning at 6:30. A special turkey din
ner will be served and an inter
esting program presented. All
members are urged to attend.
Vital Statistics
BORN
ISON To Mr. and Mrs. Letch
er Ison of Sutherlin at Mercy hos
pital, Monday, Nov. 20, a daugh
ter, Sally Lou, weight seven
pounds and seven ounces.
POLLOCK To Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Pollock of 812 Fleser St.,
Roseburg, at Mercy hospital, Mon
day, iov. 20, a oaugnter, jos im
vonnc, weight five pounds and
thirteen ounces.
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Propped amidst his toys, little Forest
"Nubbins" Hoffman, 3, prepares to
have his Christmas party on Nov. 19
In his Cheyenne, Wyo., home be
cause his doctor and family fear hs
won't live until Dec. 25. The boy has
been bedridden for more than a
month with an incurable bladder ailment.
Mrs. Peter Cowan,
Smith River, Dies
REEDSPORT Mrs. Peter Cow
an, 69, one of the lower Umpqua
community's best known women,
died Saturday night at her Smith
river home.
Born April 3, 1875, ot Ottawa,
Canada, the daughter of Hugh
and Sarah Cassidy, she dame' with
her parents to Smith river in
1881. She was married Novem
ber 7, 1891, to Peter Cowan, who
was an early-day member of the
Umpqua coast guard station, and
who, since retirement from that
service in 1910, has been engaged
in farming and dairying.
Mr. and Mrs. Cowan celebrat
ed their 53rd wedding anniver
sary at their farm home last
November 7-
Surviving are the husband; a
daughter, Margaret Cowan
Smith; a son, Oliver Cowan,
Smith river, and a son, Jack, now
with the U. s. navy in the South
Pacific. She also leaves a broth
er, Dan Cassidy, San Franpisco;
two sisters, Mrs. jonn ituey, san
Francisco, and Mrs. Joe Feldman,
Portland, and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at
St. Ann's Catholic church in
Rcodsport at 11 a- m. Wednesday
with interment following in the
Reedsport Masonic cemetery. '
' Great Britain's 'population' Is
about one-third of I hut of , the
United States and it has a nation
al income of about one-fifth of the
U. S. national Income. .
Truck Equipment Co.
Truckmotlve Servloa
Hy. 99 and Garden Valley Rd.
Day-Night & Emergency Calls
Phone 140 Roseburg, Or.
Visiting Relatives and Friends
Miss Evelyn Weaver of San
Francisco is visiting relatives and
friends in Myrtle Creek and Roseburg.
Returns to Work Mrs. W. G.
Robertson has returned ' to her
work at Clark's studio after visit
ing her husband, Lt. W. G. Rob
ertson, at Santa Barbara, Calif.
Lt. Robertson has recently return
ed from overseas.
Mrs. Russell Home Mrs.
Ralph L. Russell is back at her
home on Reservoir avenue, Rose
burg, following a trip to Topeka,
Kas., with her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Leland Russell, who remain
ed there. Mrs. Russell wont on to
Norman, Okla., for a short visit
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Russell, and
slopped over In Twin Falls, Ida.,
for a visit with her husband's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles W. Russell. She was
met in Portland Sunday by her
husband, who brought her back to
Roseburg.
Will Celebrate Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Cooper will !
celebrate their golden wedding I
anniversary at tneir nome near
Kelley's Korner Saturday, Nov.
25. With ' the exception of two
sons in the service, their children
and grandchildren will attend.
Relatives and friends are invited
to call during the afternoon
hours.
Potluck Dinner Thursday
South Deer Creek grange has ex
tended a cordial invitation to all
residents of the community to at
tend the annual Thanksgiving
potluck dinner Thursday, Nov. 23,
at the grange hall. A program
will be presented in the after
noon, while the evening hours
will be spent in dancing. The
dance will be open to the public.
LUMINALL
THE EVER POPULAR WALL PAINT
THE ORIGINAL COLD WATER PASTE PAINT
Now is a good time to rodecorato. Tho dull days of
winter are coming. Retint those drab walls and bring light
and cheerfulness Into your home.
Price: Gals. $2.10 Quarts 65c
LUMINALL
The Contractors and Home Owners Friend
Sold only by the
COEN LUMBER COMPANY
- Phone 121
Rehearsals of Junior
Class Play Are Started
The Junior class of the Rose.
burg Senior high school started
rehearsals Monday lor the an
nual Junior play which this year
is entitled, "Brother Goose."
Students taking part are: Ren
del Young, Pat Gadway, Lee
Holmes, Pat Shcehy, Joe Seal
Ion, Melva Richardson, Ann Car
ter, Audrie Roselund, Eugenia
Wolsk and Yvonne Byrd.
The production staff Includes:
Manager, Dale Landers; head
usher, Aileen Slattery; costumes,
Alyce Harvis; property manager,
Wayne Wagner; assistant prop
erty manager, Nellie Temleton;
box office manager, Nadine
Broadwater; publicity manager,
Don DcBernardi; promoters, Bet
ty Crocker and Jean Mathews;
stage, Doug James ; assistant,
Vern Marsters, and electrician,
John Mowery.
No definite date has been set
for the performance.
Traffic Fines Paid
Traffic fines paid in the Rose
burg Justice court were reported
by Judge Thomas Hartfiel to
day to include Lawrence K. Tru
ed, $10, no tail light, and $10, no
operator's license Eugene K. Pe
terson, $10, failure to stop at a
through hlgway; Sammy F. Mc
Cune, $.15, no vehicle license; Er
nest G.' Selle, -10, no headlights;
Darrol E. Hiatt, $20, combined
overload.
Ultra-Violet Lamp fo
Be Installed In School
Installation of an ultra-violet
germicidal lamp in one room of
Fullerton school will be under
taken next week, it was reported
today, the equipment having been
donated by members of the P.
T. A. A factory representative at
a meeting ot the farent-reacner
group last night explained the op
eration of the lamps in detail and
quoted statistics showing a de
crease in air-borne diseases in
eastern schools where installa
tions were pioneered. Members
attending the meeting favor con
tinuance of the campaign to raise
funds for additional installation,
Mrs. Gordon Bennett, project
chairman, reported.
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The exact amount of banana
imports in 1943 was withheld as a
war secret by the U. S. govern
ment.
Basic English is a system of 850
English words claimed to be suf
ficient for the needs of ordinary
conversation and writing.
The most common sources of
weeds in lawns are impure seed
mixtures, weedy top sou and ma'
nure Incorporated before seeding,
or top-dressed afterwards, and
wind-blown seeds.
FOR SALE
Filbert Trees
Barcelona, Duchilly, Daviana
Varieties.
also
Cascara Trees
wrife
Forrest Tree Farm
Charles W. Forrest, Mgr.
Marshfield, Oregon
"If it's painting and linoleum work
you want call Steve"
STEVE'S PAINT SHOP
Phone 775 P.O. Box 109
Interior and Exterior Decorating
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Phone 128 ' . 402 West Oak St.
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TO THE WINE BUYING
PEOPLE OF OREGON!
The voters of Oregon decreed that the sale of sweet dessert wines
should be changed to the stores and agencies of the Oregon Liquor
Commission. Previous to the vote, your retail dealer bought large
stocks to properly serve you during the coming holiday season. Now;
he must liquidate and sell before the law becomes effective to avoid
large losses.
YOU CAN HELP YOURSELF... AND
YOUR NEIGHBOR... YOUR GROCER,
DRUGGIST AND TAVERN OWNER
By planning to buy now you will avoid crowded "line-ups" at state
liquor stores! By planning to buy now you will minimize or even
eliminate any loss by your retail dealer. Help him and help yourself
at the same time. . ' .
BUY YOUR HOLIDAY
DESSERT WINES NOW
., PORT SHERRY MADEIRA VERMOUTHS
TOKAY MUSCATEL ANGELICA
Remember i As soon as the law becomes effective you will have td
buy these famous wines with I permit And only at the state liquor,
store or agencies.
TIME IS SHORT PLAN TO BUY NOW
WINE COUNCIL OF OREGON
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