ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, I94
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Simon Mickey Dies
At Yets Hospital
Simon P. Nickoy, iiijp 51, illcd
suddenly Tuesday at tho Veteran
hospital hero. Mr. Nickey was
Ijorn March 27, 1894, in Illinois.
He was married to Leona Wall
ace In Sweetwater, N. C, Jan. 10,
3917. The family made their home
in California until 1H33 when on
a trip to Seattle from California,
they were involved In an auto ac
cident at Sutherlin, which left
Airs. Nickcy an invalid and they
have made their home in Rose
burg since that time. Mr. Nlckey
was a carpenter hy trade and a
member of the Carpenters Union
Local No. 10C1, Roseburg.
Surviving are the widow; one
daughter, Mrs. E. E. Wright,
Lookingglass, and three brothers
and sisters, William R. Nickey
and Mrs. Florence Taylor, Se
attle, Mrs. Gea. V. Hatch, of Rath
drum, Ida. Mr. Nickey's father,
John M. Nickey of Seattle, also
survives.
Funeral services will be held In
the Chapel of thP Douglas fun
eral Home Saturday at 10:30 A.
M., Dr. C. A. Edwards will have
charge of the services. Interment
will follow In tile Veterans cemetery.
News of 4-H
CLUBS
A 4-H leader training meeting
will be held Wednesday, Febru
ary 20, at the home of Mrs.
Gladys Jelinek In Canyonville.
The meeting will be presided over
by Miss Mary Olive Snarr, assist
ant state club leader, and will In
clude training In leading all home
economics type clubs. Miss Snarr
will have material with her to Il
lustrate proper methods used In
doing clothing project work,
homcmaking and cooking. An"
4-H leader interested in attending
this meeting is welcome to do so.
The meeting will start at 1:30
P. M.
A marketing club was organiz
ed in the Melrose school Febru
ary 12. Dale Bonebrake was elect
ed club president, Duane Conn
vice-president and Laura Reed
secretary. Leonora Reed, Clyde
Hatcher and Orville Houston are
also enrolled. Mrs. Maude Davis,
teacher In the Melrose school,
will act as leader.
Two hobby or arts and crafts
clubs were organized this past
week In the Wilbur school. Mrs.
Cleone Andrus will act as leader
for the boys' club of eight mem
bers. Johnnv Spurgeon Is presi
dent, Pete Sabala vice-president
and Edward Neal secretary. Mrs.
Elsie Hros.io will lead a girls'
club of thirteen members. Madu
pne Hnpfer Is nresldcnt. T.'tden.-t
All-Purpose
VANO
Cleans walls, any painted surface, qt. .. 29c
20-oz. Bottle
WINDEX CLEANER EJTISS? 35c
8-oz. Bottle
Vrrrtftf - Fabric Cleaner o
TIiLUUti For all type fabrics but silk C
20-Mule Team
BORAXO 2 fl)r ,,Vnlcans 27c
BON-AMI 2 can. "'d 25c
WRIGHTS SILVER CREAM Jnr 21c
Cut-Kite
WAX PAPER
125-foot rolls 19c
TOILET SOAPS 2?or ay:..Pa'm""vc' Sww,hpart 13C
Stalevs
CORN STARCH
l ib. boxes 15c
PI APPS. BABY r'oons ?ftr
v Assorted Fruits and Vegetables, 3 cans UC
CLAPPS 3 can,Ji:N,OR mns 27c
PABLUM ,,, pkR CKREAI- 39c
We nearly always have some kind of washing powder
possibly not your favorite brand but something that will do.
TL5
in
3CT
STORE NO. 1. WINCHESTER
DAILY DEVOTIONAL
DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS
The word discipline has al
most open lost from cur vocabu
lary. We wish to do things
which we like and shun those
which are not so pleasant. Our
generation is beginning to show
the effects of this lack of self
control. Medical science has
made it possible to lengthen
lile span. But we constantly
cut It short by our indulgence
and carelessness. A free press
has produced a wealth of good
reading, but the average mind
today, undisciplined, lacks the
power to discriminate. The
church never had a better
trained ministry than today,
yet It does not speak with the
authority of other generations.
The word "discipline" means
training which corrects, molds,
strengthens, or perfects. Dis
cipline is never pleasant at the
time, but if the results are so
wholesome and constructive we
ought to welcome it, disregard
ing Its painful aspects. The
apostk- Paul said: "I keep my
body under, bringing It Into
subjection." The Lord disci
plines the man He loves and
scourges every son He re
ceives." Let us endure our dis
cipline like good soldiers of the
Lord. Amen.
Watklns vice-president and Kath
ryn Norris secretary.
Drew 4 H News by
Anne MacLean
On February 11 the 4-H home
making club of Drew met at the
Drew school. Members gave dem
onstrations In bed-making and
dusting.
After the regular meeting, re
freshments were served to the
entire school. Mrs. Wm. Jewett
is local leader from this group.
The Drew 4-H sewing club Is
meeting regularlv. At present
they are making sewing baskets.
Members are Lorraine Jewett,
Sharon Verstagen and Anne and
Lynne MacLean.
The 4-H forestry club met Feb
ruary 15 at Drew school. Three
new members were enrolled.
Azalea Grange to Back
4-H Club Scholarship
Sponsorshlo of a 4-H club
scholarship was voted by Azalea
Grange at its regular meeting
Friday night. A committee was
named to direct the fund raising
campaign to meet the scholarship
expense. Reports were given by
James Cross, chairman of the ag
ricultural committee, and Carl
Koehler, scoutmaster.
During the social hour, Mrs.
Croff, li-cturer, conducted a con
test in keeilng with Valentine
day, prizes going to Mrs. Floyd
Ames and Carl Koehler.
A pot luck supper was enjoyed
following the meeting. The next
regular session will be held
Mnreh 1.
BABY
FOODS
SNMM
AND JACKSON. PHONE S22
More Cotton Clothing
Planned for Americans
Continued From Page 1
lzalinn director, had In mind
when he said a few days ago that
price increases will le coupk-d
with production control to meet
demand for scarce products.
The price increase for cotton
fabrics wiil be In two parts:
1. A general Increase of about
three and one-half cents a pound
in recognition of higher parity
prices for raw cotton and to off
set recent wage increasi. Mills
which did not hike wages will
get only about one cent of this.
2. An additional incentive in
crease of five per cent to apply
on selected fabrics urgently need
ed for clothing and for certain
industrial and agricultural pur
poses. While the agencies sponsoring
the program were unable to esti
mate the overall effect of these
adjustments on retail prices, they
said present ceilings on shirts,
for example, might be hiked
about five or six cents.
They made the point, however,
that where only a few shirts are
available now at $2.50, the goal
of the new program is to provide
a generous supply at alKjut a
nickel more.
Rubenstein Quintet to
Battle Roseburg Team
Roseburg basketball fans will
see another contest scheduled by
the Roseburg Recreation Pro
gram tomorrow night, when Ru
bensteln's team, Icai'ue - leading
quintet from Eugene, meets Hod
Turner's Veterans at 7:30 on the
Senior High School floor.
H. W. Gray, manager of Rose
burg Recreation, said todav that
an effort had been made to match
a team equal In abilit" to the
Roseburg squad. The game should
provide as many thrills as the
House of David, the Red Headed
girls, or the Kansas City Stars
games, Gray said. Rubenstein's
team Is one from which the crack
Oregonlan team in Portland
draws many of Its players, he
commented.
British Face Naval
Mutiny at Bombay
Continued From Page 1
United States as civilians voiced
their concern over the situation
in Manchuria. Korea, Sakhalin
and the Kurile Islands.
The municipal political council
at Chungking petitioned the gov
ernment to take a stronger stand
in Manchuria against continued
Russian occupation and alleged
stripping of heavy industries for
machinery which rcportedi was
sent to Siberia.
Student leaders In Chungking
University and Central Engineer
ing College started a strike last
night against "Soviet activities in
Manchuria" and planned street
demonstrations tomorrow over
continued Russian occupation of
the northern province.
Jap Repatriation Asked
In Tokyo, civilians pressed Al-
IFDi)liDS
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAYFEBRUARY 22ND AND 23RD.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Fancy Washington
APPLES NEWTONS and DELICIOUS 27(j
Utah
CELERY PmimI :cmZ 15c
Sunkist
ORANGES 5,bs 25:s 53c
Local
CABBAGE P()Und SOUD.."!:ADS 7c
I-ocal
PARSNIPS 3 ibs 29c
California
FRESH LIMES Package of 6 29c
Sunkist
GRAPEFRUIT round .jncY.am,SWKKT 8c
RAISINS 2ib. pkK 25c
COSMETICS AND REMEDIES
's Milk of Magnesia 7 , e 63c
St. Joseph Aspirin b0hi. of 00 tbi.t... 35c
LdYOriS 50e bottle, special 43C
Absortine Jr. $..25 boni. 98c
JergenS or Woodbury Face Cream, $1.25 size.. 97C
Professional Razor Blades n9 5..25c
Cigarette Lighters E.ch ... 69c
lied headquarters with requests
for speedy repatriation of 2.640,
000 Japanese fro mKussian-occu-pied
areas. They were informed
by Allied head-uarters the mat
ter was for Soviet consideration
alone althoueh General MaeArih
ur said he was "very sympath
etic" to their plea.
An Allied officer said Japan re-
.... ...... II.. H-ia ut:lfH Uuithlnatiin
through headquarters, for Allied
aid in repatriation oi ine na-
I.' .1,- lnfiluc anA Umilh.
ern Sakhalin. Informed Japanese
say wasningiun nus nui lepurii.
Lancaster Strike Near
End With Parley Slated
Continued From Page 1
whatever assistance possible."
The federation, meeting In
Memphis, Tenn., has given its
executive board authority to or
der a strike "whenever it consid
ers proper" but has not yet set a
strike date.
John J. Moran, president of the
Federation of Long Line Tele
phone Workers, acting as spokes
man for 17 of the NtTW's 50 af
filiates meeting in Memphis,
Tenn., said "there is still strong
sentiment In favor of a strike
call."
The 17 unions, representing
about 150,000 workers, complied
with the Smith-Connally act by
filing strike notices last month, i
Demands by the Indeuendent
union include a $10 weekly wage
increase, a 65-cent hourly mini
EATS CEREAL
PRA1SES RESULTS
Says Famous Laxative Food
Has Every Quality Claimed
Suffer from constipation? Want
relief without drugs? Then read
this sincere, unsolicited letter:
"I am nearly 77 ypart old. Vv hern cat
Ins KKLLOOG'S ALL-BRAN evary morn
ing for more than 15 yrara, I am happy
to make thia unsolicited teatimonial.
KELLOOG'S ALL-UKAN haa every fine
and bt-nrfirial nualily which yon claim for
It." Wtllman Tnruah, R-. Wabaab, Indiana.
You, too, may never have to take
another laxative as long as you
live for constipation due to lack
of bulk in the diet if you eat
ALL-BRAN every day, and drink
Jilenty of water. Try it as a dc
icious cereal and in muffins.
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN is not
a purgative. It's a good, wholesome
cereal made from the vital outer
layers of wheat, supplying gentle
bulk, helpful to normal taxation.
Eat it every day for ten days and
drink plenty of water. If not com
pletely satisfied, send empty carton
to the Kellogg Company, Battle
Creek, Mich. Get double your
money back.
Get ALL-BRAN nt your gro
cer's. Mutlu by Kellogg's of Battle.
Creek and Omaha.
mum and a return to the 40-hour
week.
The government Intervened in
another threatened work stop
page when Conciliator Warren di
rected oflicials of the CIO Mine,
Mill and Smelter Workers union
and the American Smelting and
Refining Co. to meet with him In
Washington Saturday. A strike of
7,000 employes has 'been called
for Monday In 18 plants in 12
states.
Safety Program Slated
At Glendale Tonight
A Community Safety program,
open to the public, will be held
tonight In the ctiy auditorium at
Glendale under sponsorshlo of
the Robert Dollar Lumber Co.
The program, which will include
two reels of motion pictures, will
start at 8 P. M. Charles F. Bol
linger, assistant director of the
accident prevention department.
State Accident Commission, will
give a short talk on safety, stress
Ine both state and local angles.
Mr. Bollinger met Wednesday
night with the safetv committee
of the Sutherlin Timber Prod
GOOD NEWS FOR
Contractors, carpenters, home builders. Power tools now
available for rental service. Skill saws, drills, radial saws,
etc Save time and labor costs. -
SALES. RENTALS. SERVICE
OSBUN ELECTRIC
Experts on construction, maintenance and repair
of all electrical equipment. .
Phone 726-J . West End Oak St. Bridge
Bowl for Health
AT
Roseburg Bowling Alley
Now open from 1 1 A. M. to midniie in their new location
at 135 S. Rose St.
BOWLING BILLIARDS
PINSETTERS WANTED
SAW DUST
16" MILL WOOD
Prompt Delivery
DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
Phone 123
MEAT DEPARTMENTS
AT BOTH STORES
Remember, when you buy meats at these two modern mar
kets, quality is always guaranteed. We never sacrifice qual
ity to sell at low prices. Shop our markets for money-saving
values this weekend.
FRESH SHRIMP OR CRAB MEAT . ,b, . 75c
Fresh C.rnund
HAMBURGER Pound .A.!Lp".rc...Mra's...u.spd 29c
Swifts Premium Pork '
SAUSAGE Pound 42c
Swifts
WIENERS Pound G.RADE....A 39c
nrookfield
CHEESE Ve iave bo"1 cw an' 40c
Swifts
LUNCH MEATS Polind .ASS0RTED 47c
T-BONE STEAKS PoUnd .GRA.DE...B 44c
LAMB CHOPS pUnd .CRA.DE.A. 41c
ROUND STEAKS Pound ... CRADE :...B 38c
RIB STEAKS round. GRADE..B'. 34c
Be sure and ask for Ham and Bacon as we da get some
each week.
ucts comnanv at a dinner meet
ing In the Sutherlin hotel, where
motion picture's were shown as a
part of the program.
SORE THROAT
dm to a cold... let a little time-tested
ViipoKub melt .
In your mouth
. . . work line I
I V VAPORUS
Shoos, all sizes ....15c to 25c
Children's clothes. 10c to 25c
Ladies' dresses ....25c to 50c
Catholic Welfare Shop
Basement of Parish House
on Oak St.
402 W. Oak St.
MARTS
mirr-ir iniwtniMrrn ifi " t.;
t ' eW
GIRLS' CRISP COTTON DRESSES,
SIZES 7-14; Reg. 1.98 Ie05
Be practical! Be smart! Get her Spring and Summer cottons at
Wards! For it's at Wardj that you'll find the tip-top styles the pig
tail crowd loves! And at the amazingly low price Mother loves to
payl Dashing stripes, gala prints, snappy checks! Some smooth,
fitted styles. Some darling dirndl styles. Cut to exacting specifica
tionto fit well and to wegr well for a long, long timel
IVIontgomery Ward
V Us our monthly payment plan to buy any merchandise
from our store stocks or through our catalog department-
Stock Up on Juices at These Special Prices
I.ibbv's
PEAR JUICE 12 oi. bottle 17c
Ubbv's
PRUNE JUICE Full quart 39c
Llbhv's
LOGANBERRY JUICE Sweetened, 12 oz 33c
S & W LIQUID APPLE JUICE Quart 43c
TOMATO JUICE Standby 46 oz. cans 25c
Call 522 and Get That Appointment
With Donna Burdone
HENNINGER'S BEAUTY SALON
Winchester and Jackson Sis. Phone: 522
STORE NO. 2. 314
UMPQUA CHIEF
FLOUR
is not always available these
days, but when you do get a
sack it will be the best flour
money can buy at any price.
Why wait
until the
rush is on ?
Get that
permanent
wave NOW!
SOUTH STEPHENS. PHONE 3V