Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 21, 1946, Image 9

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ROSfBURG' NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, 0RE60N, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, iQ4o.
The area of Norway is a little
larger than that uf New Mexico.
The United States has more
th.m 11 OOP cotton eln.
Egypt has Initiated an lrri;a
tlon project on the Sinai Peninsula.
Tnlln wa discovered In
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Specialized Parts &
Equipment
Roseburg, Oregon
Millard Monroe Telephone 950
Service Dept. 312 N. Stephens
kp mm
Winter Is Here!
Snow and Frost Means
Umpqua Sheep Cubes
DOUGLAS COUNTY
FLOUR MILL
Ex-Prisoner of
Japs to Speak at
Roseburg Church
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O. J. Coulter, above, mission
ary to China for more than 20
years, will be the guest speaker
Friday night at a put luck dinner
at 5:30, at the First Christian
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Coulter first went
to the China mission field in
11122 under auspices of the United
Christian Missionary Society, na
tional board of missions and
Federal Works Agency Public
Buildings Administration, Office
of the Division Engineer, 838 U.
S. Appraisers Building, San Fran
cisco 11, California. Nov. 6. 1946.
Sealed bids, in triplicate, will be
received at this office until 2 P.
M., Dec. 6, 1946, and then publlc
1 opened, for furnishing the ma
terials, and performing the work
for interior painting, new wood
flooring, new exterior entrance
doors and miscellaneous repairs
at the U. S. P. O., Roseburg. Ore
gon, in strict accordarce with the
specifications dated PB-Div-7,
Sept. 20, 1946, and drawings (if
any) mentioned therein: and the
general conditions dated Sept 15,
1942. and addendum thereto
dated May 15, 1944. Specifications
and other data may be had at the
office of the custodian of the
building or the office of the di
vision engineer. Earl H. Lund,
Division Engineer.
Christian education for the Dis
ciples of Christ. They were sta
tioned at Hofel, Anhwel Prov
ince, reached by a Journey up the
Yangtze River.
Their mission, which Included
evangelistic work, preaching, and
training Chinese leaders, was
temporarily suspended at the
time of the Chinese uprising
against foreigners In 1927. Mr.
and Mrs. Coulter and their three
children escaped the city, made a
hazardous journey down the
river to Shanghai, then proceed
ed to the Philippines. They re
turned to China the following
year.
During 1938, the Coulters faced
a super-human task in relief
work among the refugee from
the Japanese attack on China.
In December, 1940, Mrs. Goul
ter and the daughters returned
to the United States, leaving Mr.
Coulter on the field. When the
United States entered the war, he
became a prisoner of the Japa
nese. As a citizen of Australia, tie
was not repatriated, but remained
in a Shanghai prison camp.
Upon his release after the war,
Mr. Coulter proceeded to Nan
king and back to Hofel, where he
was able to save much of the
mission property from the loot
ing of Japanese troops and Chi
nese bandits. He came to the
United States last April. The
Coulters plan to return to China
after a furlough.
Sutherlin
Mr. and Mrs. John Chase en
joyed a trip to Salem Sunday.
Norval Cockeram of Roseburg
was a business visitor in Suther
lin Monday.
Mrs. W. B. Moore of Portland,
spent the past week In Sutherlin
visiting with her mother, Mrs. E.
M. Upide, and assisting her to get
moved.
Mrs. Clarlnda Mason, who has
been visiting relatives In Suther
lin, . recently left for Hillsboro,
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parrott
of Gold Beach, Oregon, are spend
ing a few days in Sutherlin, visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Holgate.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook and
children, of Eugene, spent the
weekend In Sutherlin, visiting
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Green
and child, of Portland, are visit
ing the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Green.
Brittain Slack was a business
visitor In Roseburg recently.
.tit to you straight, the
story's this:
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before and putting it all to- I "wtfil(kl,1)i
getherforyouahard-driving g&a I
production outfit that's stag- SdT "
ing a notably successful battle .(,,,,
against shortages and slow !jl:!::sl3hi I
downs. '4wo
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than anyone thought a few I oIi"fr()( B
months back, it has also iabo rt CrlJ I
proved itself as a whale of a auoma mot I
lot more automobile than iisLv issues I
folks expected! IBS I
So skip today give a thought I j007'"""0' Lssim I
to tomorrow and plan ahead J cr'-Hiro., fm,.nrm M
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No car made today is coming
to you fast as its makers would
like.
It stands to reason that the
car most wanted is not going
to be the easiest to get.
But that car will have what
you're aiming for.
Style that's no mere one-year
wonder but smart and clean
and right in a way that lasts.
Power plenty of it a big
bonnctful of Fireball straight
eight power, smooth as cream
pouring from a pitcher.
Size and roadability and easy
bundling this car will be a
travel-wise honey that hugs
the road as though it loved it!
There w ill be smoothness and
Get your money down on a
Buick, available for future
delivery with
or without a
car to trade.
Roseburg Motor Co
Oak and Rose Srs,
Roseburg, Oregon
Portraits of Four
Pioneers Adorn
Christmas Seals
The 40th annual Christmas seal
sale of the National Tuberculosis
Association holds inteiest for
stump collectors, as well as serv
ing as a reminder of its original
(impose, tiiat of collecting funds
for stamping out tuberculosis.
Portraits of four pioneers In
the Christmas seal movement are
Included on each sheet of the
seals this year, Mrs. Ralph M.
Church, Douglas County seal sale
chairman, advises.
The seal are printed In a
sheet format of 100, 96 of which
carry the 1946 seal "lamplighter"
design. Th center four seals,
numbers 45. 46, 55, and 56, show
In that order, Jacob Riis, Miss
Emily F. Blssell, E. A. Van Val
kenburg, and Leigh Mitchell
Hodges, all ot whom played a
part In the first American seal
sale held In 1907.
The portraits are printed In
black on a white background with
the names in the lower lefthand
corner and a small double-barred
cross in red at the upper right
hand corner.
The same "lamplighter" design
la being used this year by Ber
muda, which Is having its first
Christmas seal sale. The Ber
muda seals do not have the
photos, however, and the "USA"
nasbei'n omitted and the word
"Bermuda" Included.
The same design Is also being
used by Canada and England. The
Canadian seals are printed, as
usual, with both French and Eng
lish "Greetings."
Immunization Urged
PORTLAND, Nov. 21. (m
Immunization of children against
smallpox, whooping cough and
diphtheria was urged today by
the State Board of Health.
Dr. Hurold M. Erickson, state
health officer, reported there
were no reports ot smallpox cases
in the state and attributed the
perfect record to dale to the wide
spread vaccination program.
16" Slab Wood
Dry or Green
4' Slab Wood
Dry or Green
SAWDUST
Immediate Delivery
Roseburg
Lumber Co.
Roseburg, Ore. Phone 4G8
Kllroy Still on Job
CHARLESTON, Ore., Nov. 21.
lP) Charleston crab fishermen
have been annoyed for weeks by
finding their pots empty when
hauled up from the bay.
Yesterday they found an ex
planation. Leonard Hall tugged
up one of his pots and found, as
usual, no crabs. But there was a
bottle, with the following note:
"Kllrov was hei-e."
The IT. S. Navy has administer
ed Guam for 50 years.
Mil
The FINEST BEER
you ever tasted
Extra Pale
-try
ox
THE NATION'S PREMIUM BEER
Brewed with the Finest Malt and Hope
Distrlbattd y
McDonald Candy Company
Roseburg., Oregon
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Cologne and Dusting - 4 Ff
Powder, Pinaud MoskovaW'wU
Toilet Water
Pinaud Christmas Carol O rn
Beautiful Gift Package .U
Christmas Bells
Cluster of Five Snow QQc
White Plastic 3
1.00
Christmas Cards
Box of Twenty-one
89c
Christmas Wreath
Sparkling Cellophane QQc
With Light 3
Garland Rope
Red or White Decoration OOc
20 feet
Tavern Candles
Santa or Tree Design CQc
Box of 4 33
2.50
Dump Track
Richmond 1 QQ
Heavy Steel 1.30
Movit itart UK 42
fur scalp-deep pen
etration of oil
treatment . . . plus
thorough cieantttig
of lathering rum
poo! Removes dan
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OIL
SHAMPOO
KAMPFERS
lures luck on
. your noils and lips!
LUCKY tltVtt SICl.tTO!
Nail Urquer, parkagfd ifparalely
for llie firm lime I
LUCKY DEVIL LU AMO
rinctsTir art Ui-quer anJ
matrhing liplirk, SI 60
lucky pcviL BUAl Larquet
with Twincote, 75c
Ll'CKY OtVIL LirSTICK, 11.00
just ros luck little Lucly Devil
charm on each bottle ... to
dingle from your bracelet.
Vfatao.
1.00 VALUE SCRAP BOOK Sheers ..
3.98
Attractively Bound
5.00 SCOOTER' Rubber Tires
6.00 STEAK SET Stainless Steel, serves 6 3.49
Plastic Handles
Tw0 rADVIU CPT ersoniio. hard- Q TA
Piece LAllYInU JL! wood handle, set -Oe?U
Stainless Steel
4.. ELECT. TOASTERS 2.49
Chrome Finish
RECIf I AUD Brow" Bakelite. with AQ
S.00 VLJiV LAiMI ink well & paperweight (V 9
Piece BOWL SET Colored Pyrex, set .......... 2.50
UAUlCCDC Skirt or Trousers, Setwell 4 fU
49c nANULnj hardwood, 3 for l.UU
Spring Clamp
2.oo STUFFED ANIMALS
49C
4.29
lAI I C Horsman lifelike, cries and O 1A
10.00 VlLLJ sleeps, beautifully dressed 0$A"
6.00
PlAI I C Genuine Horsman
lULLj Art Doll, large selection ,
JIRMJ1JVD
Cleansing Cream
largo $1.00 tlie
79c
DoubU cUafttlng oct(on. Contains
ooth dooming oils end liquid
dtontor
JflMfJVD
CLfANSINO
CHEAM
BUY TIIE
ECONOMY SIZE 1
.475 more cream
for yout
rnoney
Contemn S Hmei u mack as
the small a Is e yet cost
only- V8C
Pepsodenl AntisepHc
.: .. 49c
3 Hot ties .
250
Aspirin Tablets
Norwich, 5-Oraln .
1.00 Value
Ironized Yeast
60 Tablets
70c
Sloans Liniment
58
25c
Shaving Cream
Brushlcss 4 OQ
Listerine " for 3
24 Ounce Squibbs
Cod Liver Oil
1.69
30c Value
Epsom Salts
5-Pounds
60a 'jchb
Mineral Oil
Belmont, Quart . 39
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NO.ISIZI
Thrifty Shoppers Buy At Kompfert Where The y Serve Themselves end Save on Every Purchase
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