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12 Th Nwi-IUvltw, ReMburg, Or: Tues., Oct. 4, 1949 LOCAL NEWS Ta Salem Mrs. Charles Hill of Roseburg motored to Salem Monday on business. P.-T. A. To Meet Gild P.-T. A. will meet at the high school at Glide Friday evening, Oct 7, at 8 o'clock. Taken to Hospital Mrs. John H. Rohinaon of Glide haa been admitted to Mercy hospital lor treatment. On Vacation Lotus Knight Porter ia vacationing from her duties as society editor of the News-Review for a short time. Bellvlew Club to Meet Bell view club will meet at two o'clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lillian Jones on the Deer creek road. Visits Parents Miss Susan Motschenbarher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Motschenbacher, spent the weekend In Roseburg with her parents. She is a fresh man at Oregon State college and was recently pledged to Gamma Phi Beta sorority. 20-YEAR LAXATIVE HABIT BROKEN! "Considering I was constipated for over 20 rears and laxatives cave mo bo relief it was amaxing to find eating KELLUUU'S ALL-BRAN daily helped mo so much 1 ' Mrs. H. Rutledgo, 120 Corry Ave., Aero Vista, Warrington, Florida. Jut one of many utuolicittd let ters prauing ALL BRAN. If troubled by constipation duo to lack of bulk in too diet, try this: cat an ounce of crisp ALL-BRAN every day, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, return empty box to Kollogi's, Battle Creek, Mich. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. V 9kIK J Some men in this really understand Chapter to Meet Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi will meet Wed nesday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Carl Wassom, 714 S. Pine street. Delphian Club to Meet Alpha Chi . chapter, Delphian club will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday t Cass street. New Idea Club to Meet The New Idea club of Edenbower will hold Its first fall meeting Wed nesday at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. B. Calkins. Friendly Hour Club to Meet The Friendly Hour club will hold an all-day meeting and noon pot luck luncheon Wednesday at the home of Belva Buckwalter. Ill At Home- Mrs, Paul Lane of the Valley Beauty shop is ill at her home and will not return to work until further notice. R. A. and E. Club to Meet The Roseburg Art and Embroid ery club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Worthington, 523 East Lane street. Meeting Postponed The T. N. T. club meeting scheduled for to- nlgnt. has been postponed until Oct. 11. Mrs. Howard Marsh wi'l be hostess at her home on Har vard avenue. Gray Ladies To Meet Grav , Ladies, American Red Cross, will i meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the jhome of Mrs. Ralph Herman, 2020 Myrtle avenue. Officers urge all lo attend. Visit at Trueblood Home Mrs. Anna MeClaln of Eugene and her sister, Mrs. Catherine Mcbwen of Denver, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Trueblood. Mrs. MeClaln. Mrs. McEwons ( and Mrs. Trueblood were child I hood friends while attending I school In Iowa. Appliance dealers, grocers, druggi'sts-in fact most business men have one problem in common. They need and wtnt more women customers. And some are adding new customers every day. Take John, for instance. Here's how he does it. John's big display of large and smail appliances is carefully chosen as to brand and make. H has chosen the brands his customers know and prefer becau.e they are regularly ad vertised in this newspaper by their manufacturers. Then John runs ads of his own in this newspaper to tell the community where it can buy its favorite makes of refrigera tors, deep-frceiers, ranges and smaller appliances. John understands women customers. His system works. It will work for any business man, too. For further details, talk it over with our advertising department. - Cold Star Mothers To Meet Roseburg chapter. American Gold Star Mothers, Inc., will meet at the armory Thursday at 7:30 p. m. All members are urged to be present as important business Is on the agenda. Meeting Tonight Committee members of Cub pack 408, River side, will hold a meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Leo Goergen, 1715 Grandview avenue. All committee members and den molheri are requested to attend. Meeting Scheduled Women's Society of Christian Service of Dlllard will hold its first fall meet In ' Thursday, Oct. 6, at the home of Mrs. Stanford Buell. Members and friends are asked to Join In a potluck luncheon at 1 p. m. Auxiliary To Meet American Legion auxiliary will meet Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 8 p. m. at the Legion home, 118 South Kane street. All members are urged to ha nrpipnt na imnnrtnnf husirutaa i j, scheduled during the business session. Return Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hand returned Sunday from a vacation at Bremerton, Wash, and Canada. They visited their son and family who accom panied them on a trip to Victoria, B. C, Olympia National park and Crescent lake. O. E. S. to Meet Oregon chan ter. No. 57. O. E. S. to meet at Canyonvllle hall at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday with Marion Gill, worthy matron. In charge. Initia tion will be held. Refreshments will he served by Don Nell Kent and Allene Elrod. Members and visiting members are Invited. Vacationing Mrs. Will H. Ger retson left Sunday for Portland, where she will spend a week va cationing. She waa accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mary Hollo way, who will visit another daugh ter in Sandy. Donald Gerretsen drove his mother and grand mother to Corvallis, where they were met by Mrs. Gerretsens other son, Gordon, who took them to Portland and Sandy. The latter is attending school In Portland, fi-m$M-X-J THE OL BOt DIDMT LET HIM OLD SAM WAS T-i I FIMrSH--Tr4G OTHER (3JJV5EZ, f TELLIN' ME ALL -- ill "THAT JDS 'MINDS ME OF A I ABOUT HIS DEBTS GUILLOTINE --IF VOL) DOZED A AW BAD HEALTH I r ( OFF ANT GOT VOUR HEAP J AN' HE POTT LIKE UNDER IT... OH, &OV S TO BE INTERRUPTED J ' SKIOOKTCC TRIFLES '''' " " OUT OUR Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ferris of Sutherlin have been spending the last week in San Diego, where they went to attend the wedding of their daughter. Miss Ruth to Thomas E. Robinson, of Flndlay, Ohio, Sept. 2. Arrive Hero Mrs. Harris Ells worth and daughter Jane, arrived in Roseburg Monday by motor from Washington. D. C. Enrnute 'west they visited Mr. and Mrs. men WAY By J. R. Williams Marshall Pengra In Oakrldge, Tenn., and with relatives in Cali fornia. Congressman Ellsworth has remained In Washington un til completion of the session of Congress. Air Force Ring Identifies Flier In Forest Crash From the scattered wreckage of a light plane which crashed into Red Butte two-and-a-half years ago, state police Monday re covered the skeleton of 22-year-old Douglas C. Locke of Arcadia, i Calif. : The wreckage was discovered Saturday by a Portland hunter, Harry Turnbull, who reported it to state police here Sunday. He ' had been hunting with a party of j friends on the Umpqua jsationai forest, where he once had been a lookout. State Police Sgt. Lyle H. Har rell said Locke's air force ring was found in the burned-out cock pit of the plane and his wrist watch, stopped at 10:20, also was recovered. The spot where the WTeckage was found is about 40 miles east of Roseburg. Red Butte is almost exactly a mile high. Its summit is about three miles southeast of the end of the Little River ,road which extends Into the forest southeast of Glide. Sgt. Harrell said the plane was found at 4.800 feet elevation, and apparently was headed In a south easterly direction at the time of the crash. Motors of the plane is the crash. Motor of the plane Is intact. Both wings tips of the plane were scattered. Locke was last heard from Feb. 16, 1947, when he radioed the con trol tower at Eugene. It was be lieved he was lost. He was ferry ing the plane, a Navion, from Los Angeles to a dealer in Seattle. After state police recovered the remains of Locke's skeleton Mon day, they turned these over to the Roseburg Funeral .home. Rela tive today made arrangements to fly the remains by the California Hearse service to Rose Hill Memo rial park, Whlttier, Calif., for in terment. Locke was born Nov. 29. 1924. He was a commercial pilot. His Earents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ocke live at Arcadia, Calif. Also surviving are three brothers, Walter R. Locke, Monrovia, Calif.; James H. Locke, U. S. armv overseas, and Neal Locke, Boulder, Col. Canada Increases Tariff On Prunes And Pears OTTAWA. Oct. 4 t.PV Cana da has raised her tariff wall a gainst imported prunes and pears two items of the fruits and vegetables category on which the dominion removed im port controls Saturday. Decontrol means a greater In flux of United States fresh fruits and vegetables. However, the increase in tariff may slow ship ments of United States pears and prunes. Both items bear a 10 per cent duty, but the value for duty has been increased by one-half cent a pound on pears "and three-fifths of a cent a pound on prunes. Both Increases are within the terms of the Geneva trade pact which specifies that tariffs mav not he mote than a cent a pound on such commodities. B0V BREAKS ARM Paul Trent, youncest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Trent, received a broken arm while riding his bi cycle home from school Friday afternoon. He was taken to Merc)' hospital for treatment. s ..unlCCU 111 ACNEI ECZEMA 98c Fred Mytr, Inc. 112 N. Jackson KHFU3L SB ITCH ACM. MNG WOR I i e- ! fctr7y cewMi toe i 4ptj wtaeMcsJ sa h Asm, MDO MHXCATT2) POWDOI tibisism eJ wsfcrei wnmmtu. TtMl pesBajtf fjejss . )"'J,r7 ! hs 'If .0" TO CET NEW POST MaJ. Gen. Alfred M. Gruen ther (above) will succeed Lieut. Gen. Albert C. Wederoeyer as Army Deputy Chief of SUIT for Plans and Combat Operations. Fair Competition Assurance Given American Lumber WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 CP) The Economic Cooperation ad ministration plans no change in its policy of Insisting the United States lumber industry be afford ed a chance to complete for business made possible with ECA dollars. Paul Hcfffman, administration head, so informed Rep. Mack (R-Wash) In reply to a request from the congressman. Mack wrote hoffman that Washington state lumber manu facturers and producers were concerned over an announcement by the State department that more latitude would be allowed the United Kingdon in purchases made with ECA dollars after the British devalued the pound. Mack wrote Hoffman that change In the previously an nounced policy to Insist Ameri can producers he given a chance to bid on purchases made with ECA dollars would greatly harm the nation's lumber and plywood industry. "There Is no change contem plated in the policy whereby the United States lumber industry is afforded an opportunity to com pete for lumber products where dollars are used to purchase the commodity," Hoffman replied. Now's The Time For Oyster Dishes By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer Oystprs are back In season and that means steaming ovsters slews, lot of oyster cocktaiis and fried oysters with tartare sauce. You can buv them live In the shell, fresh shucked or frozen shucked. There are also canned oysters. Todav, with modern re frigeration, oysters can be shlp ed thousands of miles safely. Oyeter Stew (Serves 61 One pint oysters. 4 tablespoons butter. 1 quart milk. 1 1-2 tea spoons salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, paprika. 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