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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSE8URG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1946. Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER R. A. AND E. CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING The Roneburg Art and Embroid ery Club held an en lovable meet ing at the home of Mrs. Glenn Cox on the Curry estate Wednes day. Mn. Krank Beruh, president, conducted the business meeting. A nominating commit. ee will be appointed at the next meeting ami plani will be made for a Christ man party. An auction will be held at the next mee.lng and members are asked to bring gifts not to exceed twenty-five cents. Birthday gifts were presented to Mrs. A. khoads and Mrs. Cox from their mystery sisters and a gift from the cl'ib was given to Mrs. Zella Miller, who is con valescing from a recent major op eration. Mrs. K. J. Cornell was re ported to be ill at her home. The next meeting will be No vember 20 at the home of Mis. Frank llergh. Visiting and sewing were en Joyed and at the tea hour lovely refreshments were served to: Mrs. Kthel Mortimer, a guest, Mrs. Krank Bcrgh, Mrs. A. Khoads, Mrs. H. V. Snyder, Mrs. Henry Erskine, Mrs. Cieorge Cluck, Mrs. Carlos Page and the hostess, Mrs. Cox. JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB MEETING !8 ENJOYED The Jolly Circle Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Millard Manning in West Roseburg. Following the business session, a social hour was enjoyed and the hostess served delicious refreshments to: Mrs. A. M. Ison, Mrs. Arthur Hillman, Mrs. Oak ley Bibby, Lola Hibby, Mrs. Clay ton Blbby. Mrs. K. l. Manning, Bobbie Manning, Miss Clara Schluenz, Mrs. (Jrover Craft and Mrs. Floyd Simpson. The next meting will bo held November 20 at the home of Mrs. A. M. Ison at Tenmile, at which time an auction sale will be held. PARTY AND PROGRAM ENJOYED FRIDAY Parents and friends were de lightfully entertained wl;h a Hal loween program and party by the students of the Klgarose school Friday evening. Mrs. Verna Fai' rler, teacher, directed the chil dren's program of Halloween songs, dances, poems and stories. Fallowing the cnterlainment, car nival booths, arranged by the children, were cnjoyi-d. Proceeds of the booth sales will go to the playground equipment fund for the school. Refreshments were served later In tin evening. ELGAR08E COMFORT CLUB HAS MEETING The Elgarose Comfort Club held an enjoyable meeting Tu -day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nettie L.undeen. Plans were matte to hold a Christmas party at Hi next meeting, December 10, lit the home of Mrs. Edna Sjogren. Each mcmlicr is asked to bring an Inexpensive gift to exchange. The door prize was won by Mrs. Ella Johnson. Delicious re freshments were served at the tea hour by the hostess, Mis. Lundeen. VERNA BELLE GRIESEL AND CLIFFORD WHEELAND MARRY ON NOVEMBER 7 Miss Verna Belle (iriesel and Clifford Dale Win-eland, both of Koscburg, were married Thurs day evening. November 7. at eighi o'clock at the home of the bnde. Dr. Charles A. Edwards hm form ed the impressive ring ceremony in the presence of a f'w close friends. Miss Nadine Niekell and (). 1. Anderson were attendants. The couple w ill make their home 111 Roseburg. MR. AND MRS. BERG INVITE FRIENDS TO OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Berg, who recently moved Into their new home at the corner of Riverside Drive and Bowdcn Avenue in l-aurclwood. have invited friends to atend an ocn house aflalr Thursday evening, November 1 1, from seven to eleven o'clock 1 I ALLEY OOP BUSV, SO I'LL I FOOZV, I SHOULD BE -X FIRST IT'S THE VW J ATTENO TO ANVl NCXJ-RE TAKEN CARE VlSUSH, NtV ITS NFtTAM HAS MESSAGE A tijV OF ATONCt DELAYS WHAT IS NMOVFD IN . OOOIA MAVvfp?yAj-4 MAX IN' MX1 ACKMON (Xff y nftrWl FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS f r -r. ... ,., . , - ... . . LETS O'XC A PA'UTIM TO " n fm mm KEYSTONE CLUB TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE The Methodist Keystone Club will sponsor a two-day rummage sale Friday and Saturday, Novem ber 35-16, in the basement of the church. All persons having do nations to be called for are asked to telephone 222-Y. RIVERSDALE GRANGE TO MEET FRIDAY Hiversdale (Jrange will meet Friday evening at eight-fifteen o'clock at the hall with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Healy, Mr. and Mrs. LaBore, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hard ing and Mr. ar.d Mrs. B. J. Gil bert in charge of refreshments. P. E. O. SISTERHOOD TO MEET ON FRIDAY Chapter HI of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet Friday, No vember 13, at a one-fifteen o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mis. Will H. Gerreisen at 123 Blakeley Street. GOP Win Brings Back to U.S. Man In F. D. R. Feud MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Nov. 13. ill') I low land Spencer, w ealthy American "reluec" who return ed to the United State because oi a Republican congressional ma jority, reported today that his outer feuu with President Roose velt began over the name ot the estate, "krum Elbow." "Franklin was a distant cousin of mine," said Spencer. "His father, James Roosevelt, Sr., was married the first time to a How land." Socncer, who returned from what he called "exile" in the Ba hamas, said that his estate was named by Hendrlk Hudson, who anchored there while exploring the Hudson In 160!) anil recorded in his log that he anchored at the "Bent Elbow" (Krum Elbow! of the river. Franklin D. Roosevelt Inherited an estate from a relative. Bald Spencer, and wanted the name "Krum Elbow" for his home. Sjjencer said he refused to give uo the name, and the feud began. Slienivr declared the late presi dent under emergency war pow ers, apH)intcd a committee to re name historic -laces, tine day JMicncer discovered a hronc laoue at the entrance to his es tate which read: "Sencer's Point $-'." fine for removing this ! plaque." J He said he drove to Mr. Rnose-' veil's estate and saw another ' nlaoue which read: "Krum El- , bow," and giving the authority i for the nunic to the special com mittee. SiiemiT returned vesterdav for ' the first time In seven years Ite- 1 cause of the Republican land slide oi INov. 3. Driver Rescued After ! Car Dives Into River R E E D S P O R T Jack W. Stokes, logger, was treated for I minor Injuries at a Reedsport doctor's ollice Saturday, after rescue from his automobile in the Schofield river, which landed there after a plunge otf Winches ter street while he was driving south. The tide was out and the car was not submerged. Stokes was knocked unconscious. 'I wo pas sengers. Juanita llolman and I'e i ter Mortenson, esca(cd with scratches. Poor condition of the i road was blamed for I he accl- ' dent. Counties Assn. Doled PORTLAND. Nov. 12 i.Vi The annual convention of the Assf. , elation of I iregon Counties w ill lie held here P-c. !lll, Frank Shull, ' Multnomah County Board of Com- : mtsMnners rh:ttmi:m. .iid t'd;iv 1 1 Why not MAkE ir a rA'NTiNv3 OF SCAtF fVX'S VCN'AM IN ?nf SCiOci! mm Prizes Awarded Douglas 4-H'ers For Achievements National 411 Achievement Week. NovenilH-r 2 to 10. was ob servd In iou:l:-.-'. C.-unty with a 4-H dinner ;uid .v.- i 's held at at the Wilbur I hool last Thursday cmm'i T . ember 7. More than ZiU- n prizes, summer sclvin! - (' ' '.hips, and other spr-ui, .- ere made to 120 4-H Me-'- t 1 he county. Maroiie i I!' ' Hrockw'ay was awardi-d a 17-Jewel wrist watch for her outstanding garden project, by the Allls Chalmers Company, through the Farm In dustrial Equipment Company of Eugene. Presentation was by Eddie Pope and Perry Thiele, Douglas County representatives of the latter company. Six hundred dollars in cash was awarded club members by the Roseburg Lions Club and the Douglas County Fair Board for projects in dairy, beef, sheep, swine, poultry, rabbits, canning and gardening. First place winners in each division were Barbara Jacobs, C. V. Route, Hoseburg, dairy; Larry Fitgerald, L. !. Route, Roseburg; beef; John McGinitie, Yonralla, sheep and rabbits; Dick Bone brake, Melrose Route, Roseburg, swine; Alice Ward. Days Creek, poultry; Ann Roih, Iiiockway, canning; and Marjorie teller, Krockway, gardening. Ivan Pickens, of the Roseburg Branch of the U. S. National Bank of Portland, presented a check for $5 to Marjorie Zellcr for being In the blue ribbon class In thix year's stale style revue at the state fair. The award was SKinsored by the Oregon Bank ers' Association. Awards won at this year's state fair and Pacific International Liverstock Show were also made at the meeting. Cal Monro1, assistant state club leader, talked to the group of l.'ttl 4 11 members. Lions, and par ents on club work. Special guests at the meeting were J. W. Huddle son, and Eddie Papc. of Eugene and Mr. Perry Thiele of Rose burg, representing the Farm In dustrial Equipment Company, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Daniclson cif Eu gene, Mr. Daniclson being county club agent for Lane County, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Britton of Eugene. Family Affair CHICAGO. Nov. 13. I.l'i Har old Barnard was divorced by his wife Ruth yesterday but his ARE YOU MOVING? WE HAVE PADDED VANS Experienced Help Don't Move 'til you see FLEGEL Transfer and Storage Phone 47 A Message to Ooola ii3Tonooouy must DOESN'T SAV MXlVE EITHEC.'DONE VCUR Word to the Wise I'LL TA?'3 OL'TSLir5, AMf EVU Of CU CAM OTE fVeTME- vOfsl SJU WANT PORT CAVED.' CIV?' '4.'Tsssjw .7;v mother-in-law Is going to con tinue to live with nun. Mrs. Barnard's mother, Mrs. Lucky Clement, told Superior Judge U. S. Schwar.z she had de cided to live with ner son-in-law, lather than with her daughter, and take care of the three Liu n ard children. Mrs. Barnard, who won the I divorce on charges of desertion, nciu tiMu-u nui cuiouy oi me children be given her mother. Barnard a bus driver In Ham mond, lnd., agreed to pay Mis. Clement $20 a week. Common Stock Split by U. S. Plywood Corp. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-UP) -A two-for-one split of the com mon stock of the United States Plvwood Corp. was announced to day by President Lawrence Ot linger. The distribution to common stockholders of record Dec. 20. of one additional share of com mon stock for each share then held, was approved by the board. Tills action will double the num ber of shares Issued to 1,401,528. Hunting Hunters CHICAGO, Nov. 13. &) Hunters who went to suburban Deerfield V hunt pheasants have found no pheasants but have been fined for trying. Six of 15 seized for violating a Deerfield law against hunting "or attempting to hunt" within the city limits were fined $25 and costs each. The other nine will be arraigned later. Nor- hnd fired a single hot AND NOW Coen's Deluxe Kitchen Cabinets with Upsliding Doors Every woman will appreciate this feature as being the ultimate in convenient elegant cabinets. Your Inspection Invited COEN LUMEER COMPANY YES--- Concrete !i scarce But we are in a position to keep our customers supplied If you are going to build, or use con crete (or your new driveway, call and let PRE-MIX help you with your problems. PRE-MIX CONCRETE Formerly Redy-Mix Concrete Co. Concrete ripe Concrete Blocks Bulk Concrete Delivered Phone 620 Nothing's changed but the name ! To Save is to Shop at Your Co-op The largest assortment of merchandise under one roof. Hardware Electric material and fixtures Plumbing materials Tractors and machinery Casoline and oils Tires and accessories Blacks.-nifhing and repairing Feeds, hay, grains and flour Fertilixer, peat moss BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE EARNINGS DOUCLAS Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, ORECON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St. and S. P. R. R. Tracks A f Y T THE- Fl AVER- AND SAY.' A - NOUC RECORDING J ROCK CCVECtD H w ARE CONE' A WITH CUEEB Cj ' XrrT MARKINGS!) I ' lt - M ACM I N il I ;i BEST...THI51L STIR UPA NEST! w5NI T AM - ': I HATtKIALIZAMUN U I r "' 4 IL Physicians Devise New Operation to Save "Blue Babies" CHICAGO, Nov. 13. (.P) A new way of Derforming the op eration to save the lives of "blue babies" introducing a surgical feat previously considered Impos siblewas announced today by three Northwestern University physicians. Instead of connecting with a less important artery, the sur geons for the first time taDoed the bodv's main arterv. the great abdominal aorta, which sorings from the heart's left chamber and gives rise to all the arteries of the circulatory system. Physicians said the operation would not benefit all "blue chil dren," who are born with crio Dled hearts, but would help the majority to overcome otherwise hopeless Invalidism and in some cases prevent death. Details of the new surgical technique, first performed on a human being la 21 months old girl) only two months ago, were announced in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Drs. Willis J. Potts, Sidney Smith and Stanley Gibson of Children's Memorial Hospital at the Univer sity's medical school. They said the operation achieves the same result as one originated by Dr. Alfred Blalock and Dr. Helen B. Taussig, who in 1944 performed the first success ful operation on a "blue babv" at Johns Hopkins Hospital In Balti more. The reformed hearts of "blue COUNTY BY V. T HAMLIN BY MERRILL BLOSSER i Ss AMERJtAM WOrvWN; v i r wm0m babies" cannot pump enough blood to the lungs to pick up the vital oxygen needed by the body. This deficiency results In blue fingernails, purple lips, bluish complexion and, sometimes, death. In the Blalock-Tausslg opera tion, the physicians said, a lung artery is Joined to either of two big arteries near the heart, the subclavian or the Innominate. This rechanneling of the blood stream forces blood into the lung arterv and on through the lung. Oldest, Youngest Senators Claimed By Republicans WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. VP) ! Democrats average two years j older than the RcDuhlicans in the ; new senate, but the GOP claims MONEY Ra Esfato Loom For Building Refinancing Purchosinq Monthly Repayment Plan Umpqua Sayings S Lean Association Phone 608 Barton Slane's Tavern Barber Shop Now Open Tom Comer In Charge Oakland, Oregon BEAUTY 8HOP Charm Beauty Salon. Wally's iviarKet, ivortn. rione ea5-J-5. RAOIO SERVICING Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. Radio Doctors, 30b N. Stephens. Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherlin PAINTING BRLSH or spray painting, in-. tenor, or exterior. Phone 898-J or 711MI PO Box 2S8. PLUMBING Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121. Vm. A. MARUORF. Ph. 702-R-2. PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT Lund Radio Service. Phone 3-1. Sound equipment lor all uses. TRANSFER" SERVICE UMPQUA TRANSFER Insured carrier. Phone 167-J. STORAGE No business on Saturday. CABI NET WORK Howe's Cabinet Shop 869 Hoover St. SOUTHEND CAFE Is now Air-Conditioned WORKING-MAN'S LUNCH Served Every WORKING DAY 916 S. Stephens PRINTING PROMPT, EFFICIENT. DEPENDBLE SERVICE ROSEBURG PRINTING CO Medical Arts Bide. Phone 9-13 Auction Every Friday SCHRICKER'S Livestock at I P. M. Furniture and Misc. at 7 P. M. ALWAYS A LARGE SALE SEWING COURSES Compete Hnnif DmsrraMnn Cour In 8 .y lntn. Inquire about tjrtlnf date at SINGER SEWING CENTER 112 N. Stephens Phone 723 Todd Building Co. General Contractors In Addition We Do Expert Painting & Paperhanging ComplctCarefuV-Ouick Service Is Our Policy 904 S. Stephens Phone 302 n , - , . . ADseDiiru nerngeranon AH Commercial Sales and Service Maintenance and Repairs HORN AND MARSTERS 3i N. Jackson Phone 270 both the youngest and oldest mem'jers. The average age of the 17 new Renublican and five new Demo cratic members Is almost exactly 50 years, contrasted to 58.40 years for the 40 h-ddover Demo crats and 58.06 for the 34 hold over Republicans. The new average age of all 96 members, as of today, is 56.42 years. The Republicans pan uo to a 55.49 year average, the Dem ocrats 57.47. Of the apgregate 5,416 year; of living renresented, Senator-elect Joseph R. McCarthy (R.-Wis.) can claim only 37. Senator Cap- oer i rc.-Kasi is HI. McCarthy, a former Marine i Corps captain, is hard-pressed bv 1 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE LONG & ORR MORTUARY Formerly Douglas Funeral Home Phone 112, Roseburg Corner Lane and Pine Sts. "To Serve Others as We Would Be Served" ATTENTION ! ! KITCHEN CABINETS DELUXE Cabinet work of all kinds Window and Door Frames, any size, any shape Snappy Service! Lit us help you with your lumber problems 1x4 1x10 1x12 S 4 S 1x4 and 1x8 Shiplop 2x3. 2x4. 2x6, 2x8, 2x10. 2x12 S 4 S. 4x4, 4x6, 6x6, 6x8 S 4 S or Rough. City Lumber & Builders Supply North Umpqua Highway, V Mile East of County Barn See Ken Adams or Phone 659 If News-Revie.Y carrier fails to deliver your paper Please CaH 151Y between 6:15 and 7:00 P. M. ROSEBURC TRANSFER STORAGE Moving and Storage of Household Goods 130 N. Pine Phone 927 CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS Immediate Service Frae Estimates PAUL ROGERS Rt. 1. Box MS Engineering Design Co. Planning and Designing of Industrial plants, buildings, wa ter supply and sewage sys tem. Rm. 5, 122 S. Jackson 5t. TAXI PHONE 6 Go anywhere in the state Grand Hotel TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save 1 Long or Short Trips Ellison's Service Station 740 S. Stephens Phone 68" L. K. CORNWELL Designer & Draftsman 201 Douglas Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 420 FULLER BRUSHES N. L LEHRBACH Local Dealer 416 Fowler Phone 1 70- J. E. NEWBERRY'S WASHING MACHINE Parts Service, Service for All Makes. Call at 102 W. Commercial Ave ft" rr lOMmn m.(.i,. bolts. Ht:noi,ii.ilin Hi'mstiti-hinc. .Moni'srrtmminj -'I hour vrvw 1 Singer Sewing Machine Co. .112 N. Stephen Phone 72" Atlas Powder and Blasting Supplies UMPQUA POWDER SUPPLY Phone 47, Roseburg two 38-year-old ReDublicans for the title of "Baby Senator." Wil liam P. Knowland. reelected from California, was born June 215, 1908, and William Jenner, new Iniana senator, on July 21 the same year. Senator-elect Cain (R.-Wash.) Is 39. Four are 41 Magnuson ID.. Wash.), Ball (R.-Minn.), Ful bright, D.-Ark.) and Eastland (D. Miss ). Senator Taylor (D.-Idaho) is 42. Others in their forties include: Morse (R.-Ore.), 40; Ecton (R.. Mont.), 48. Ages of other Pacific north west senators include: Dworshak IR.-Idaho) 52, Cordon (R.Ore.l, 56. Roseburg Paint Shop Painting and paper hanging. Texture painting a specialty. Phone 422, 504 E. Lane St. MILES FURNITURE REPAIR 860 Cobb St. Entrance from Rice St. in Alley PENNELL'S RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE C. A. PENNELL. Prop. 517 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Ore. rha ,J4-H HARGIS ELECTRIC Specialists Radio, Refrigeration, Household Appliance Service 20 Tears Experience All Work Guaranteed 112 E. Cass St. Phone 944 AUTHORIZED SlM Service BERGH'S APPLIANCE SERVICE B.10 Winchester Street Servicing All Make, Washer, 'hone uoj Kuscbure, Oregon Corky's Electrical Appliance Sales & Repair Service Pickup and Delivery Service 321 Jackson Phone 270 Roseburg Plumbing & Supply Company Plumbing by Contract or Time and Material No Jub too l.'irco or too small Dixonville Highway Phone 4ti2 J-2 RENTALS By Day or Week kilsaws Drills Sanders Table Saws Sump Pumps Lighting Plants Concrete Mixer Other Power Tools As They Are Available Osbun Electric ',M ""ilili rcrvi4 West End f Oak t. BrifJfa Thorn ti:-L ROSEBURG FUEL OIL SERVICE Phone 791 STANDARD HEATING OILS l Jackson at Douglas