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R0SEBUR5 REWS-REV1EW. RCTSEBURS, PRESON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2f. I94S. tores LjOCcLI News Back From Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Pargeter have return ed to their home on Claire street, lollowin a few days in Portland on business. ira- Mrs. Worland and Jau;hier of Olympia, Wash, have moved to Koseburg ind have purchased the Willard Dening home. D. of U. V. to Meet Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15, Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet Friday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock at the K. of K hall. Leave For Tacoma Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rendla of Koseburg left Wednesday for Tacoma. Wash., to visit friends. Mr. Rend la, employee of Sig Kett, has been ill for the last month at his home. Smart Young Buck Meeting Announced Ump qua Chapter of Reserve Officers Association has announced its next meeting for Tuesday, November 2li, at a 12 o'clock no host luncheon at the Veterans lounge. Leave For Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parslow of Rosebuig. who have been spending the last 10 davs vacationing in Los An geles and other "oints in Califor nia, left this morning for Mos cow, Idaho, to spend the remain der of their vacation visiting Mrs. PaicJow's relatives. Card Party To Be Held The Knights of Columbus Council will sponsor a card and bingo party at St. Joseph's Catholic school Friday night, November 22, at 8 o'clock for all members of St. Joseph's parish and their friends. Prizes will be awarded and re freshments w ill be served. Visit In Roseburg Mrs. D. H. Morgan and Mrs. S. T. Smith, both house mothers on the Uni versity of Oregon campus, have returned to r.uene, following a visit in Roseburg with Mr. and Mi's. Chester Morgan and sons, John and David. Chester Morgan is a son of Mrs. D. H. Morgan and Mrs. Chester Morgan is the daughter of Mrs. Smith. Leaves For California Mrs. Laura Ellis of Reedsport, who has been spending the lasi few weeks in Roseburg visiting at the home of her neohew and niece, Editor and Mrs. Charles V. Stan- ton. left Wednesday for Los An- j-geles to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her foster daugh ter, Mrs. E. A. Connor, after which she will go to San Diego to S'end the winter with her son, James M. Ellis. Grange to Hold Supper Olalla Community Grange No. 913 will honor members having birthdays In September, October and No vember at a 7 o'clock potluck upper at the hall Friday eve ning. The Grange will furnish the roast turkey and birthday cake. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mr. and Mrs. Louis Basett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Atterbury and Gladis and Jialph btevens. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? nndi of v. s..l- b.t . vital, i; try i mrr wmt.. vein-on t. Iwi-ly U.I.- !-.;. I"r r.i t-x T..r.ir TatM't" C-.V.rm At all dm otore everywhere burg, at Fullerton't Drug. i In Bom- "COLD BUG Whim? ' HELP EASE ACHING CHEST MUSCLES ..' ' KUo UN Or . MENTHOLATUMf' Beware Coughs - " from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause It (toes rlitht to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phleirm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your drurelst to sell you ft bottle of Creomulsion with tho un derstanding you must like the n ay It quickly ellavs the coueh or you are to have vour money back. CREOMULSION f orCoufhs, Chest Colds, B ronchiiif BOESYOUa CHILD I? Lfc2auttui& Possibly tired of foraging for himself and aware that Indiana law prohibits killing deer in the state at any time, the young buck in photo above wandered onto the farm of Ray Demass, near Chesterton, mingled with his herd of cattle and became a pet Above, cattle look on wonderingly as farmer Demass feeds the deer, who answers to his name. Jack. Is There a Barber in the House? v V V 1 Ci. . r. r" m v -- t- .. i r "c tong-halred Jimmy Garvin, of Washington, D. C, has a rival for masculine hirsute honors in George Estrada, 13-year-old Chicago schoolboy who has never had his hair cut. Afiove, schoolmates Rose Marie MaUllie, left, and Betty Nowikl display his pigtails while he serves as school safety patrolman. James Miller of Roseburg Passes .lames Miller. 59. Roscburtr resi dent for the past 26 years, died yesterday, after a short illness, at Mercy hospital. He was en gaged here in the contracting business. Mr. Miller was born August 1, 18K7. in Dundee. Scotland, i-oming directly to Roseburg from his na tive land, tie was a memnrr oi me Masonic I-odge, the Shrine, Knights of lthias and the Eagles Ixxlge. Mr. Miller's wife diet! in 1941. They are survived by three sons. William J., Leslie, and wen n. Miller, all of Roseburg. Also sur viving is Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Janet Cowan, who made her home with the family for the past 3; vears. Mr. Miller also has one broth'T and two sisters residing In Scot land, and one sister residing in New Zealand. Services will be held in the chapel of the Long and Orr Mor tuary Saturday, November 23. at 2 P. M. Interment will follow in the Masonic cemetery, under aus pices of the Masonic Idge. Turkey Show Gets 31,200 From State Distribution of $1,200 to the Northwestern Turkey Show from the slate's 3J per cent share of doe and horse racing receipts. was announced by Secretary of State Farrell today. Total state revenues from dog and horse racing bets in 1946 was 5513.117. the largest return on recird. The figure compares with $398,755 in 1945, and $346, 836 in 1944. It is 41 times as great as in 1939. A big reason for the large In crease was the opening of the Portland Meadows horse racing track in Portland. Counties got $351,200 of the total, or $9,755 for each county. There was $213,200 distributed to the counties today and the re mainder last August. These funds are used for county fairs. Distribution was made also to the Pacific International Live stock Show, Oregon Stale Fair, Pendleton Round up and Eastern Oregon Livestock Show, as well as lo the Northwestern Turkey Show. Audley Applegate Dies at Puyallup Audley E. Applegate, 65, died at his home in Puyallup, Wash., iov. is alter a short illness. He lived in Yoncalla for several years and was the son of Mrs. Mortense Applegate. Portland and the late Thomas Applegate of Yoncalla. He was the erandson of the late Chas. Applegate, noted ura ma iiji'iiit i nir ilia w iitr, Naomi Applegate. of PuvalluD: a brother and four sisters: James i Aoolecatp and Mr Vivnnn Hunt 1 of Sacramento. Calif.: Mrs! Agnes King of San Francisco, ( Mrs. rianet coultrup, Palm Springs, and Mrs. Beatrice Brewer of Portland. Services will be held at Yon calla at 10 A. M. Saturday. Ar rangements are in care of Stearns Mortuary. Oakland. CORRUGATED ALUMINUM ROOFING 24" wide 4. 8. 10 ft. lengths 18c sq-ft. HOME BUILDERS LUMBER CO. 1 Mil North of Highway 99 Ptiont 373-R-3 Return to Albany Mr. and Mrs. Kirk TiEard and son, Da vid, have returned to their home at Albany, following a visit with Mrs. Tigard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Keasev. Sr., on the Kertsov mad. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses GERHARD-B R A N D S O N Lawrence Edward Gerhard, Gard iner, and Marjorie Ann Brandson, Reedsport SUTTON - BAIRD Thomas Hilliard Sufton and Mary Alice Baird, both of Oakland. THORNBURG -THORNBURG James W. Thornburg and Ora Pearl Thornburg, both of Suther-lin. FREDRICKSON-WYATT Sid ney Ivan Fredrickson and Atha Lee Wyatt, both of Roseburg. HOPKINS - BROUILLETTE Kenneth Henry Hopkins, Oak land, and Wanda Jessie Brouil- lette, RoseDurg. McNAUGHTON - JONES George Farnum McNaughton and Arlene Alva Jones, both of Myrtle Creek. Cal., Oct. 23, 1933; cruelty. JOHNSON Lucille vs. Clar ence Johnson; married Roseburg, July 25, 1924; desertion. HUDSON Charles vs. Rae Jeanne Hudson; married Reno, Nev., June 28, 1945; cruelty. Driver Exams Dated ' A drivers license examiner will be at the Roseburg city hall No vember 26 and 27 between the hours of 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. and S A. M. and 4 P. M. respec tively, according to an announce ment received from the Secretary of State Farrell. The University of Notre Dame was founded in 1R12. SAT. & SUN. 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Pumpkin Royai, 21-size iin Mc Asparagus Garden Grown, Cut, No. 2 tin 22c Vacuum Pack Corn Ida Dell, 12-oz tin 2 for 33c Earty June Peas Oregon, No. 2 tin 2 for 27c Cut Ureen Beans Creswell, No. 2 tin 2 for 25c Peaches and Pears Fine for Salads, No. 21 tin .... 43c Peaches Halves or Sliced, in Syrup, 21 tin 33c Prune Plums In Heavy Syrup, 21 tin 27c Mixed Vegetables Gibbs, No. 2 tin 17c Tomaioes soiw pack, no. 21 tin .. 31c New Potatoes Sun Blest, Whole, No. 2 tin ... 19c Sweet Potatoes In Syrup, No. 21 tin 29c Whole Beets Diamond A, No. 2 tin 16c Cove Oysters Burgess, Fancy, 54-oz. tin 69c Jumbo Shrimp Wet Pack, 10-oz. tin 73c Crab Neat Fancy Leg and Body Meat, 7 oz. tin .. 89c Minced Clams Pismo, No. 1 Flat tin 35c CRANBERRIES Oregon Coast, pound , ........ 43C SWEET POTATOES ? .S:!!29C GRAPEFRUIT KTl 23C BEETS pjp GR. ONIONS RADISHES CELERY Fancy Utah Type, pound ...... ;5C SQUASH Banana or Hubbard, pound ................ KLAMATH POTATOES n 2. M t- 98C Produce Prices for Friday and Saturday Only- FRESH FROZEN FOODS Strawberries m sugar, Pk8 63c PineaDDle crashed or Tidbits. In Suear. Dkit 33C Freestone Peaches in Sugar, pkg. 39c Green Peas Pke 27c Whole Kernel Corn-Pi,. 24c Creamed tuna Fish Pkg 57c Many other items to choose from TJI K1S ADDED ATTRACTIONS FOR THE FEAST Planters Cocktail Peanuts 8-oz. tin 25c Golden Pop Corn 10-oz. Cello bag 2 f0r 29c After Dinner Mints PoUnd box 89c Fancv Assorted Chocolates PoUnd box 1.29 Hard Candy Balls Real Fruit Flavor, pound bag 39c Brazil Nuts Fancy, pound bag 49c Soft Shell Almonds PoUnd bag 39c Walnuts Local, No. 1 Large, pound bag 37c Cigarettes popular Brands, carton 1.34 Potato Chips wmiams, 25c pkg 19c PRESERVE Large ass'tment, lb. far 49C Peanut Butter Hoodys, Cream or Crush, 2 pound Jar 59c MinCe Meat Brandywlne, Quart Jar 48c Hot Sauce Hunts, Buffet tin 3 for 19c Stuffed Olives 4i-oz. bouie 49c Dill Pickles Stelnfelds, Quart Jar 39c ChOW ChOW PickleS sweet Mustard, Qt. Jar ,.. 39c M. C. P. Pudding Powder A,. Flavor,, 3 pkg,. 25c Pitted Dates Imported, Pound Cello bag 49c Baisins seedless, 15-oz. pkg. 29c Fruit Cake Mix Pound Jar 53c Vanilla Drops 'o Gold, Imitation, 8-oz. bottle 10c jf FRUIT COCKTAIL 'w ... 39C f Cookie Mix A s, pound Pkg .. 33c Corn Bread Mix cinch, pound Pkg 25c CalSUp Sacramento, No. 10 tin 1.49 Heinz 57 Beef Steak Sauce some 27c Egg Noodles Porters Frll lets, Pound bag 27c HersheyCocoaPoUnd Pkg 25c Coffee Wadhami, Pound Jar 39c Tomato Juice Au Good, koz. tin 28c Wax Paper 125 foot roii 19c Toilet Soap Maxine Complexion 3 bars 27c pi, T Candy Filled Trains, Fire Trucks t (1(1. IlldSS 1 UySDogs, Lanterns, Phones L tor C BEEF ROAST, Shoulder cut, lb. Alt PURECROUND BEEF, lb 35C Short Ribs Beef , lb 35c Don't forget . . . Only a few days left in which to order that TURKEY! FORK ROAST, A t Picnic Cut, lb tU SLICED SALMON. U 55C Nielsen's Market One FuH Week Friday, Nov. 22. Thru Wed., Nev. 27th We reserve the right to limit quantities rr.