ROSEBURG- NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG", OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2T, i4'
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on your farm no obligation!
We cordially invite every farm owner to ask
us for a free demonstration of tlie famous
Universal "Jeep" on his own land. We want
you to see for yourself how this versatile
vehicle, with both 2- and 4-wheel drive, per
forms on every kind of farm job tractor
work in the field, hauling and towing around
the farm and on the highway, operating
equipment with its power take-off. See for
yourself how easily the "Jeep" handles how
muih more comfortable it is for the driver.
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You tell us where and
when-and we'll be
there with 1 Universal
"Jeep" for you to try
out on any job you
choose. No obliga
tion of any kind.
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Pacific Highway North, Roseburg
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Jolly Circle Club to Meet
The Jolly Circle Club will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Sirs. Virgil Lynn. Mem
bers are aked to wear hardtime
costumes.
Dr. DeLapp Back in Office
Dr. S. L. Kcl.app has returned to
his oftice in the Paciiic building,
following several weeks at Des
Moines, la., taking a sHvial
course of instruction in cranial
technique.
Returnt to Eugene Miss Gerry i
Fett has returned to Kugene, I
where she is employed at Kus-1
sells, and is a part-time student
at I'niversity of Oregon, follow- j
ing the weekend in Roseburg'
visitine her parents, Mr. and Mrs. !
S.i- Fett. ;
Visitors Leave Mr and Mrs.
Harley J. Watson of Seattle left ;
yesterday for points north en j
route home, following a hunting I
trip in Douglas County and a visit :
with the latter's sister. Mm. J.
Earl Pickens, on South Main
street. The Watsons formerly re
sided in Roseburg.
Expected Here Today M. E.
Bunch of Oswego, Ore., is expect
ed to bring his two small chil
dren, Linda and Jimmy, to Rose-
bure today. Linda w ill visit her j
paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ben-1
nett, and Jimmy will visit at the
home of his maternal gramlmoth
er, Mrs. C, G. Wassom.
Return to Euaene Mr. and
Mrs. William Calhoun and son, j
Billy, have returned to their i
home in Eugene, following the
weekend in Roseburg visiting j
Mrs. Calhoun's brother and sister-1
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Darley
Ware.
Visiting Parents Corporal
John S. Austin, U. S. Air Forces,
arrived Tuesday by plane from
Fort Monmouth, N. J., to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Aus
tin. He slopiM'd over en route to
an A. T. C. base in Caiilornia,
where he will be given his next
assignment.
Arrives From East Mrs. Ben
Ehving. nee Elaine Fett. and baby
daughter. Marilyn, arrived by
plane this wifk from Lewiston.
Mich., to visit indefinitely with
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sig I ett, on Harvard ave
nue. Mr. Kitting is en( route west
to join his family and is making
the trip by automobile. The El
winj7s plan to locate here per
manently. Return to Medford Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Meyers and children.
Carolyn and Robert, have return
ed to their home in Medford. fol
lowing the weekend in Roseburg
visiting rMs. Meyers' parents and
nrotners. Mr. anil Mis. v. A. Da
vis and Worth E. and Robert W.
Davis, and their resective fami-
irs. They were accompanied
honie by Mrs. W. A. Davis, who
I spend several days visiting
them.
Ohio Visitors Expected Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Slater of Toledo,
O., are cxiec(d to arrive in
Roseburg this weekend to visit
with their nephew and nie"e, Mr.
and .mis. ti. L. .Martin, at SJ(i
E'ist Court street. The Si? lers are
at present visiting points of in
terest in Washington. From
Roseburg. they expect to go to
Los Ani'cles and other points in
Southern California. The Martin
family came to Roseburg a year
ago from Toledo.
'Weekly Surplus Savings'
SPORTSMAN ATTRACTIONS
. BLANKETS Wool O.D. in good condition $3.95
FIELD TELEPHONES New Army set of two. Cot the
government JW6.50, now only pair $29.95
Communication Wire, pmt fool, 3c
. TWO-BURNER GAS STOVE Weighs only 6
pounds -.$12.50
ALPACA JACKETS-B-H Air Corp type $14.50
ARMY MACKIN AWS A-1 condition, any size,
only - -...$6.50
CANVAS FOLDING COTS-Used, but in excellent
condition, for only - $3 00
TENTS 16 x12' JU7.50, 16 x16' complete J42.50, U'x
14' complete JB8.50, also in tents 9 x9' J27.50, 16 x10'
95.00 lr pins and poles.
BUILDERS' SPECIALS
PNEUMATIC RIVET GUNS By Thor or Chicago,
pneumatic nith pitol grip, set of three dies, cost gov
ernment SW.50, ued, excellent condition, for
only $U50
OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT Navy specification, contains
50 lead, titanium line, and linseed oil. In 5-gallon
cans. Per gallon - $3.75
SMfllci 4, WedilnftM
Please send me the following
items F.O.B. Seattle:
Cnrlowd Chef I Money Order
Name Addre
Gi ypne ..Sum.,
Patch and Chat Club to Meet
The Patch and Chat Club will
mct Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Gordon Ware.
P E.W. Club to Meet-The P.
E W. Club will meet Wednesday
evening at a pot lin k supix'r at
the home of Mrs. Alun Libby In
Kiverside.
Leave For Eastern Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sharp of
Roseburg have left for eastern
Oregon to enjoy a week's visit
with relatives.
Men to Play Golf The men of
the Roseburg Country Club and
their guests are invited to play
in the weekly golf tournament
at the club course Wednesday
under the direction of Art Pear
son, pro.
Masquerade Party The Suth
erlin Orange will sponsor a mas
querade party in the basement
ot the Methodist Church Wed
nesday night, October 22, at 8
o'clock. The public Is invited. La
dies attending are each asked to
bring a pie.
Leave for California D. R.
MacKillop and daughter, Susan,
have left for their home In Long
Beach, Calif., following several
weeks in Roseburg at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Buhar,
where Mrs. MacKillop, nee Paul
ine Buhar, has been critically ill.
The MacKiiiups had come to
Roseburg on a vacation, when
Mrs. MacKillop was stricken. She
is reported to be steadily Improv
ing and is now able to sit up
a part of every day. .She will join
her family in Long Beach as
soon as she Is sullciently recov
ered from her Illness.
Visiting Relatives Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Denny of Iowa, La., ar
rived in Eugene by plane Sunday
and then came to Roseburg to
spend 10 days vacationing and
visiting the latter's mother, Mrs.
Anna Coffell; her two brothers,
C. A. and Dan Coffell, and her
sister, Mrs. Dale Bolsinger, and
their respective families. They
were accompanied on the plane
by their nephew, lion Colfell,
who recently received his honor
able discharge from the navy at
Pensacola, Fla., and has been
visiting at the Denny home in
Louisiana. He is now back with
his parents in Roseburg. This is
Mr. Denny's first trip to Orepnn.
Visit Over Weel-.end Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Carstens, Jr., of Port
land spent the weekend in Rose
burg visiting the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Car
stens. Sr., in Laurelwojd. Mrs.
Carstens, Jr., Is the former Alice
M. Wagner, who was employed
as secretary In the offices of At
torney Harrison Winston in Rose
burg prior to her marriage to Mr.
Carstens in Eugene, September
17. Rev. Mr. McCullum of the
Eugene Christian Church per
formed the ceremony and only
relatives attended. Mr. Carstens
served six years in the U. S. Navy
and is receiving his honorable
discharge from service this week.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Carstens are
employed in Portland.
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Soeclal Meetina Postponed
The special meeting planned for
the Townsend Club this week has
been postponed. There will be no
iunner meetings ot the club until
November b the place of which
will be announced later.
Returnt From Canyonvllle
Mrs. Cora Cloud has returned to
her home at 430 N. line street,
following a four-day stay in Can-
yonville with her son, Lynn
Cloud, and his family. Mr. Cloud
0'ned a new candy kitchen at
Canyonville Saturday.
Obtain Marriaae License
Marriage licenses have been is
sued at Vancouver, Wash., to
Ronald Clemens. 3ti. Roseburi?.
and Zella Lyon, 35. Boise. Ida.,
and to Robert Kinsey, 17. and
Beverly King, 17, both of fauther
lin. Former Residents Here Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Chowler and
small son of Los Angeles are in
Roseburg visiting relatives and
Ii lends. Mrs. Chow lei , nee Esther
Fuller, is a sister of Mrs. Oliver
L. Johnson. The Chovlers for
merly made their home in Rose
burg.
Former Residents Here Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Miiier of Sacra
mento, Calif., are in Roseburg
lslting the formers sister and
niece. Mrs. Virpmia Smith and
rwrnthv Slmtlh at their home in
the Kohlhagen apartments. They
will also visit with old friends
and neighbors on Harrison street,
where they resided for many
years prior to moving to Sacra
mento.
Spend Weekend Here Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Collins came to" Rose
burg from Portland to spend the
weekend while the former attend
ed a conference with Commander
Jack Maris of the American Le
gion in connection with the com
manders' and adjutants' confer
ence to be held at Indianapolis,
October 26-27-28. Mr. Collins,
state adjutant for the American
Legion, returned to Portland yes
terday and from there will leave
for the conference. Mrs. Collins
is remaining meanwhile in Rose
burg. EAGLES WILL FEAST
More than 40 members of
Roseburg Eagles Aerie will at
tend a venison feed at Eugene's
Aerie tonight, according to Dr. II.
B. Kcofield, as a result of Rose
burg defeating Eugene in a recent
membership contest.
. . . RELENTLESS
PURSUIT
. . . COLD-BLOODED
AMBUSH
. . . KCT-KEADED
ROMANCE!
Marshall Dana Will
Address Roseburg Clubs
Marshall N. Dana, editor of the
editorial page of the Oregon
Journal, wiii address a joint meet
ing of Roseburg service clubs
Oct. 31, reporting on "The Far
cast looay. neservauons ior
the meeting, to he held in the
L-irct 1.,ih.wlict hu,-,.h nrx hltr
accepted at the Chamber of Com-
merce on ice.
BODY TO PORTLAND
The body of Thomas J. Fos
ter. 75, Sixmish-Ameriran War
veteran, who tlied at the Veter
ans Hospital in Kosehurg Oct. 20.
will be sent to Portland for funer
al services and interment. Ar
rangements In this city are in
charge ot the Long & Orr
Mortuary.
CHAS. REED RITES SET
Funeral services for Charles
Reed. 82. of F.liiarose. w ho died
Oct. If), will be held in the Cht- j
el of the Roseburg Funeral Home
Thursday, Oct. 23. at 2:30 P. M.
with the Rev. V. L. Klemin offi
ciating. Interment will he in the
Melrose Cemetery.
Chain cables for anchors came
into use ulHiut 1812.
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As Age
Advances
Sight recedes and
at best we see
none too well
Let your optometrist
do what Is
necessary
To make better
vision
Stay with vou
f Through lile.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FURNISHED
Dr. Dean Bubar
108 N. Jackson '
Roseburg
PHONE
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Red Cross Offers Yarn
For Donated Knitting
Mrs. T. W. Suckling announced
that a shipment of yarn has been
received by the Douglas County
chapter of the American Red
Cross, to le used in knitting coat
sweaters and socks for army and
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Attention
Meeting Dates
Roseburq First and Third Tuesdays, K.P. Hall, 7:30 P.M.
Myrtle Creek Second Thursdays, Odd Fellows Hall
Sulherlin Fourth Tuesdays
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30
Mondays thru Fridays
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