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10 Tht News-Rtview, Roieburg, Ort. Mon., Oct. 17, 1949 LOCAL NEWS At Mercy Hospital Harold W. Horn of 411 South Jackson street Is receiving medical treatment at Mercy hospital. Returns Home Mrs. Jean Kv erett, who has been receiving medical treatment at Portland, returned to her home on Oak street Saturday. Breaks Ankle Mrs. Perry Fes ter of 120 Brockway street fell at her home Sunday and broke her ankle. She was taken to Mer cy hospital for treatment. Club To Meet Garden Valley Woman's club will meet at the clubhouse Wednesday, Oct. 19. at 2 d. m. Hostesses are Wilma Pon and Margaret Booth. Resumes Work Helen Lane, operator at the Valley Beauty shop, has recovered from a two weeks' Illness and will resume her duties Monday. To California Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Endieason, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. A. Gnrten returned last Wednes day from Santa Monica. Calif., where they attendi-d the Merle Norman conference. Planning Baskets DAV auxil iary of Dean Perrine unit No. 9 are making plans for Christmas baskets. Members and friends having any toys or clothing which can be repaired are asked tfi con tact Martha Wells, Umpqua ave nue, or Mrs. Wulf at the Del Rey cafe. Winchester. The auxiliary extends appreciation to the public for their cooperation In a recent rummage sale. NO LAXATIVES NOW SAYS HAPPY 79-ER! "Had to fight constipation the last SO years. Nothing hrlped. Then I got wise to eating KrXLOGG'S ALL-BRAN very morning. Al-i most at once I had results. No laxative for last 6 months"' writes 79-year-old Mr. J. Wenig. 7723 So. Mich. Ave., Chi cago, 111. Oneof many unsolicited ALL- BRAN letter.. A re you constipated due to lack of bulk in the diet? Tasty ALL-BRAN may help you. Eat an ounce daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, send empty box to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. DOUBLE VOLR MONEY BACK I i y yy Let Us Help remodel or complete, your home. Budget Plan if Desired Soen Supply Company Everything For Phone 121 YOU CAN HIGH SCHOOL Now At VentLaw Payment-- All ha garnishee.-Na Classes DIPLOMA AWARDED If Ara II Over Writ ter Free Beeklel AMERICAN SCHOOL Dept. RO 10-17, 1440 Broadway, Oakland 12, Calif. StrMt Address - City . Stat m Mm .1 '...n !.l 1 V 1 i MS NO DOWN Wiring installation can for only aa Si saaaa aa.aaaaaaa.as Brother Dies H. H. Hod Tur ner. Junior high school coach, left for San Diego for an indef inite length of time Saturday, up on receiving notification of the death of his brother, Roy Turner. Committee Listed Host for the next meeting of Rlversriale grange Oct. 21 will be Mr. and Mrs. Darley Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Verrill, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richardson, Mrs. Eva Marks and Shirley Spencer. Gets Deer Rob Horn, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn of 11 South Jackson street, spent the weekend in Roseburg on a geo logical trip and brought in a deer Sunday. He is a student at Ore gon State college and Is major ing In. geology. Meet Tonight University of Oregon Mothers club will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. St. Onge on the Melrose road. Mem bers of the club are asked to meet at the Umpqua hotel at 7 o'clock for transportation to the St. Onge home. On Program Pupils of Sally Hilt, dance instructor of the Ulah Rhoden studio of dance arts, will participate on the program at Mel rose grange booster night, Tues day at 8 o'clock. Taking part will be Sandra Shugart, Carol Lynn Cass and Frieda Fullmer. Practice Scheduled A special meeting and practice are sched uled at Riverside grange Tuesday In preparation for the third and fourth degrees which will be given Friday night. The first and sec ond degree obligations will be practiced. Return to Grants Pass Mrs. R. A. Branch, Mrs. Thomas Get Ming and two children and Mrs. Gettling's father, Myron Whitnev, have returned to their homes In Grants Pass after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wells on Fullerton street. Mrs. Branch is a sister of Mr. Wells and Mr. Whitney is his brotherinlaw. In Portland Hospital Mrs. C. E. Marks is receiving medical treatment at the Good Samaritan hospital In Portland. She has been in the hospital since Tues day and Is rexrted to be Improv ing. lf)on her release she will spend Mime lime at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. I. Tester. In Portland before returning to Roseburg. the Builder Floed and Mill Sts. COMPLETE. Lined with double-thick, non-rusting porcelain ... for CLEAN hot water The right to constant, elfin hot miter belongs to every household. hv put up with discolored water from runty unit? Fowler's original glass-lined tank Is the one sure protection for clean hot water because it is lined with douhtethit,k pure porcelain, that rrshtt rmsi. un't tamisk r frr, Fused onto tht metal under high temperature, the porcelain teals the metal from anr contact with water. 1 he tank interior is as flawless as bathtub porcelain, as smooth as glass. Fowler's electric water heater has mane ad van tages long-lile "Mailt heat" elements, economy temperature control, 20-rear replacement guar antee, and erruient .4-way insulation. For lasting, dependable hot water service, Fowler is your best buy. Order today. Wit 1 ITuiJnTTn PAYMENT be included in th contract $10 down. Annual Meeting Of Scout Council Set At Riverside The Douglas district of the Bov Scouts Oregon Trail Council will hold Its annual district meeting and Scouters round-table at Riv erside school lunchroom Thurs day at 7 p.m.. according to Rollie Quam, local Scout executive. Quam Indicated this will be the largest and one of the most im portant meetings of the year, with approximately 200 persons expected to attend. The meeting will be in the foi m of a potluck dinner, with the hot dish to be furnished by Al Hen ninger and Jerry Willis, civilian Scout officials. Food other thu.i j me main aisn is io oe lurnisnra 1 by those attending. The annual district meeting I will be a "real four-ring circuit." I according to Quam. Following the I meal, leaders of Cubs. liov Scouts, Explorers and institution al representatives and district committee members will gather In a Joint session. They will the.i hreak up Into their respective groups for the remainder of the, meeting. Wives of the men attending aie Invited to sit In with their hus bands at the various group meet ings. The program for November will be discussed by Cubbers, Scouters and Explorers, under the leadership of Charles Frida , Lowell Bass and Harold Glover, resMH'tlvely. District committee men will meet with John Todd as chairman. Births at Mercy Hospital BIRTHS AT MERCY HOSPITAL ROCKWEIJ To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Edgar Rockwell, route 1, box 53, Oct. 15. a daughter. Plana Lynne; weight six pounds 15 ounces. pHENIX To Mr. and M's. I.awrenco Lloyd Phenix, Suther lin, f)ct. 15, a son. Harold K.; weight eight pounds four ounces. COPEI.AND-To Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Lee Copcland; Roscbur1;. Oct. I I. a daughter. Nancy Lou ise; weight seven pounds seven ounces. KEEPERS tc Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Millard Keepers. Oak land. Oct. lti, a son. Robert Stan ley; weight seven pounds ten ounces. Returns to Gold Beach Mr... Ilaltie Devaney Jafraty left Sat urday for Gold Beach after sending the past two weeks in Roseburg visiting her daughter. Mrs. Leland Clark, and other rel atives and also friends. Mrs. Jat raty is a former resident of Rose burg. Attend Conference Mrs. Paul Barcus, Mrs. Leroy Gortin. Em ily Judd and Gladys Foley attend ed the Xonta club conference al Medford Saturday and Sunday. Conyonville Meeting Nominates Officers A meeting was held Friday night at the city hall in Canyon vllle for the purpose of nominat ing candidates for the regular Nov. 8 city election. The following nominations we' " received: Mayor, Jim Reed and "Pop" Green; recorder, Laura Goodell and Joe Walker, Jr.: Treasurer. Lela Hamlin; council men for two vear term (3 to be elected), W. W. Willis. George Mct'lane Sr.. John Hamlin, Clif ford Heals, Orville McGee, Clin ton Atherton. John Bingham Jr. and George Binder; councilman for one year to fill the unexpired term of Joe Walker. Sr.. who re cently resigned. Bob Larson and Emmett Moyer. The councilmen going out an Claude Phillips. John Hamlin, ("has. E. Williams and Lawrence Movie. The candidates elected will take nflce not later than ten days aft er election. LIONS TO MEET The Canyonville Lions club will hold Its regular dinner mcriini; at "The Cedars" Monday eve ning. Oct. 17. at 7 o'clock. Mem bers are urged to attend. News-Review classified Ads bring best results, "hone 100. I'm sorry, Mr. Botts he's gone home to dress ot the RAINBOW CAFE. rnj aVJ - l' r- V-- ' J ' I : ' V "Tick's" Tips On Veterans Hospital By "Tick" Malarkey A Roseburg lady, Miss Nina VorhicB, of the VA nursing staff was honored the other evening at a meeting of the Oregon State Nurses association. District 11, and presented wilh a lapel pin of jewels. The occasion and rea son? Nurse Nina has worked with out a break at her profession since she graduated from Good Samaritan hospital, year 1914. Of this span six yearm has been spent out here by The Grove car ing for the veterans of four wars. "It seems Just yesterday that I drove a horse and buggy from my father's farm near Looking glass to attend and graduate fi-om Roseburg high school, "she mused as we lined up for medi cine on Ward 6 this morning. "Some of those trips were really rugged." Came the call to arms in April 1917 and Nurse Voorhics answered from California. At tached to Base Hospital 47 she went over seas with the oullit and spent 1H months back of the lines of St. Mihel. Chateau Thier ry, the Argonne Woods, and other fronts. Today she still pays her dues to the Golden Gate post of the American Legion. A charter member there. In the midst of "batting the breeze" I was asked this ques tion: "Tick" are you going to pub- lish anything about me in the I paer? If you do I'll have you scalped. 1 dldn t answer. Have concluded that Columbus took a chance and discovered America so I'll take one. too. Nurse Nina Voorhies. Private Malarkey not even first class stands at attention, with my best right hand salute. I'm used to K.P. duties. But I think that your neighbors and friends should know a few of the things you won't tell. Mrs. Peggy Corcoran Bates, admissions and discharge clerk, was painfully though not serious ly injured in Portland last Oil. 8, while driving in that city with her husband Gwen. Peggy is ihe first person that a patient con tacts afler being admitted by a staff doctor. Also, the last when he goes home. A late report states that she will possibly be able to resume her duties within a week. To the Red Cross staff has been added Mis. Phyllis Myers. Phyl lis will serve as secretary to Miss Maryanna Peterson. Prior to tal. ing this job Mrs. Myers had been very active in the Roseburg chap ter of the Red Cross. Chief Nurse Ruth S. Bloom an nounces three additions to per sonnel. Re-employed is Mrs. Marv Artemenko. New to th "Vet's By The Grove" will be the ljimm family. Nurse Norma G. and her husband William A. Bill will toil with the employes per sonnel and wear the white pants and Jacket. "Sissie" is on the station. Her headquarters Is at the nurses' home. Queen of all she surveys and mascot, official or otherwise. Who' Sissie? None other than the black spaniel who pays particular attention to onlv one person-Chief Nurse Ruth S. Hloom. The regis tered name of this beautiful four year old is: "Lady in Black". Where the steaks, roasts, chops and the "mulligans" are in the "makings" labor a couple of stal warts of the shining maple blocks whose muscles bulge and their knives gleam, ranr sharp. Gils Spakousky and Charlie Tyrer. you do a fine Job. "Ramblin' Around's" rexirter wants to say I envy your skill and the hobbies you both have of! the job. Carry on. At the laboratory labors ore Jim Ogrcn not so long ago from Walla Walla, Washington, but now attached to this station. Technician Jim recently estab lished a record; he managed to still the tongue of a patient Utr two hours while he swallored a helly full of angle worms under the disguise of a rubber hose stomach pump some call It. All is forgiven, Jim, and when 1 heard our solos sung at Chap lain IWch's Chapel Service this won't be bock today . . . for the big dinner tonight Silverside Count At Winchester Is Tops For 5 Years Silverside salmon migration through the counting station at Winchester is very encouraging, reports Ross Neweomb, game de partment field biologist. With the run still in progress, the 1949 count is far ahead of any of the previous four years. At the same time, silverside fishing is better in the upper river than at any time in recent years with good catches being made, chiefly In the main river below The Forks. Salmon trout, Neweomb re ports, have spread out and are well up into the south river. Neweomb again issues the re minder that tne daily bag limit in waters still open to angling is two fish over 12 inches and not more than four such fish in any seven days. Anglers still are turning in tags taken from fish caught dur ing the summer season, New comb reports. He is urging that all anglers who have not reported tagged catches do so at once to make it possible to tabulate the season's catch data. He also is urging immediate reporting of any lagged trout caught and re leased during the winter season. Comparative figures on migra tion up to Oct. 15 for each of the four years the count has been maintained at Winchester are re ported by Neweomb as follows: 1948 1947 194S 1949 1048 194T 1B48 1943 Adult Chinook -.11114 2U7S 2243 2107 Jack Chinook .. S.I3 SIT 248 484 Adult Silver 148 S52 348 711 Jack Silver 18 4 JO J2 Summer Sleelhcad - 2880 48.16 27 SO Ibjl Unlucky Friday Facing Days Creek Husbands Once again the ladies of Days Creek are causing people to "s:t up and take notice" as the strains of "Oh, Johnny" waft gent.v down from the little white church "on the hill in the valley" during rehearsal. The ladies of the aid have dug into their kitchen cabinets and uneartiied hidden talent that will surprise even you! A program is about to be pie sented. It's not opera, not vaude ville, not burlesque but an Uproar Etta. Thinking of everyting. as In aies will, they have even equip ped the ushers with smelling salts, lest the going get too rough for husbands. The date is Friday, Nov. 18. Hard Money Association Wants Free Gold Mart SPOKANE, Oct. 17 JP Frank Lilly, president of the American Hard Money association, said that his group favors a free market for gold rather than an increase in the treasury price. lie said the association feels a treasury price increase would be Inflationary. Lilly noted that Representative Tablor (R.-N. Y.) said in Wash ington yesterday that he (Tabor) understood that the Truman ad ministration "is working on a scheme to increase the price of gold and devalue the dollar." Lilly said that a free market and private ownership of gold would not be inflationary because "currency cannot be issued against gold in a man's pocket or saiety deposit vault," MOTHER KILLED ST. HLLE.NS, Ore., Oct. 17. LP) The mother of four small children was killed Friday night in the overturning of a car on the Vernonia-Scappoose highway. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas L. Thomison were driving to a high school football game when their car plunged otf the highway and up set. Mrs. Thomison, 35, was pin ned under the vehicle. Her hus band, a St. Helens businessman, was seriouslv intiired. WILL HONOR GOLDEN WEDS Mr. and Mrs .G. A. Linilbloom will be honored at the South Deer Creek grange hall Tuesday eve ning, Oct. IS, between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock on their gol den wedding anniversary. All friends and neighbors of the cou ple are invited. Residents of the South IVer Creek community are arranging the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Lindhloom are longtime residents of the community. last Sunday afternoon I bow In humility to two super skills-the temproary clamming up of "yak yak" and the rendition of a real song. Come again with the songs leave your worms in the lah. Thirty Monday morning quar terbacks shoved off at nine Sa turday morning from the Veter ans hospital by special bus to watch the University of Oregon team tussle it out with the mi ners from the I'niversity of Col orado. Joe Toman, athletic director, and Mabel MacRae, special ser vice, will head the invasion. And DISSTON One-Man aDo The Job KtBff WW CHAIN SAW Saw your muacle. Head for the woods with this new Diaaton One Man Chain Saw. Light weigh t, gat ohne-dhven power saw. Fella . . . Bucket . . . Limha. Operate at any antlt . . . even upaide down. CARL J. PEETZ Prion. 279 920 S. Stephtni Autos I Autos Roseburg Used Car Center' Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced. CM A C. term. C hcvrolet Butck Ponttac Cadi 1 lac Trade-ins Extra Special HIS FORD 1-TON PICKUP. Se It II Lockwood Motors You Can't Go Wronf On Thta One at S14S Fuel Save On Your Fuel Bill Seavmed oak and laurel wood for flra- Rlace, healer or cookstova. 1 truck tad containing 3 full Here will last .1 tlmea longer than alab or fir. and costa only SIS. per load. Prompt de livery. Call 4S2-J. PEELER CORE: mill ends; planer ends: fireplace wood. Double loads, prompt delivery Claude Willey. Rl I, Box 43 Ph. 13-J-3.or 14J-J-1 FREE WOOD! First Baptist Church; See Mr. Johnson. FOR- 8A1.E Slabwood. tawdustrplanar ends Phone J07. Johnson Fuel Co Building Materials FOR SALE 8" and 10" redwood siding. Ph. SJO-R-4 LEGAL NOTICES FEDERAL POWER COMMIS SION, Washington 25, D. C. Pub lic notice is hereby given pursu ant to the provisions of the Fed- eral Power Act (16 U.S.C. 791a S23r). that The California Ore jgon Power Company, of Yreka, California, and Medford, Oregon, has Hied two applications for amendment of the license for water-power Project No. 1927 (Toketee) to Include the follow ing additional development to be located on North Umpqua River in Douglas County, Oregon: 111 The Slide Creek development, consisting of a reinforced con crete diversion dam, with over flow spillway and radial gates, located approximately 1,000 feet downstream from the Toketee power plant, creating a pool w'th normal water level at elevation 1,982 feet (U. S. Geological Sur vey datum); an open canal about 2 miles long, partly concrete lined and partly timber flume, along the north bank of the river; a penstock approximately 300 feet leng; a powerhouse at the (unction of Slide Creek with I North Umpqua River containing : a J5,000-horsepower turbine con nected to an 18,000-kilowatt gen erator; a substation adjacent to , the powerhouse; a 132-kilovoit transmission line to the switch yard adjacent to the Toketee nower Dlant: nnd annurtenant fa- 1 cilitics; and (2) The Soda Springs development, consisting of a thin-arch-type reinforcedconcrete dam, iwith two overflow spillways I equipped with Tainter gates, !o . cated about 1,300 feet above the confluence of the river with i Soda Creek, creating a pool with normal water level at elevation 1,802 feet U. S. Geological Sur vey datum); a tunnel about 1.4(H) i feet long along the north bank of the river; a penstock about 1900 feet long; a powerhouse con taining a 16.000-horsepower tur- bine connected to an 11.250- kil i owatt generator; a substation ad I jacent to the powerhouse; a 132 i kilovolt transmission line to the switchyard adjacent to the Toke-1 tee power plant; and appurtenant facilities. Any protest against the; approval of these applications or request for hearing thereon, with the reasons for such protest "r 1 request and the name and ad i dress of the party or parties so i protesting or requesting, should be submitted before November 1 7. 1949. to the Federal Power Commission, Washington 25, I), i . C. Leon M. Fuq.iav, Secretary. ! while I'm on the subject of foot ball let me offer thanks to the I Roseburg high school athletic as-1 sociation for the fine seats that 1 have been given to patients at- j tending their home games. My. how I wish Charlie Ricket t's children could have gone with us. They would given that lemon yellow band something to think about. Assistant Chaplain and Mis. Roach have left for a two weeks' vacation to points in California. Mrs. Roach during college days attended Oregon State, and they have tickets for the Oregon State Stanford game at Palto Alto, Oct. 22. John Blanchard. laboratory technician, has returned from a deer hunting trip through the tim ber of the Deschuted national forest. Their party had 10 licens es and 10 bucks were hung up as a result of their three day Jaunt. Life "Saved my A CmhoI hr GAS-HEARTBURN" WTwa rxmm ow Sa-trt faiitw sinful. euff"ia tne c- our norifH avnd MtsrtMirn. div-for ixuaiiy iw."-fi rn tft rr ti-f nv-iM-in (vixn fir 1 .Mm r1wiv BHUn M-v rtifnn in t Hfl or return Nut to f.f Jojti moor bw 0 BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25 e ITCH !trar.e ta h tardy con tafioua and mill con tinue for life it not stopped, its sole cause M the. ttrh-mtte. which is immimi e ordinary treatment EX50RA kills the ttrr-mtte almost mstantl OnlT three dav" KXSOR treatment ts required. Hail orders give) prompt atteot.otm. Tr4 Me?e Brwf. Sesekarg Shop and Save With Classified Ads Nu-Look Studebaker Trade-ins "Wtvre Price 4 Quality Meet" "EXCEPTIONAL" You will not find cars like these on many lots. IMt Stude. Land Cruiser. Looka like a new ear and has than 8Mt miles on It. A very pretty TAN. The upholalery it pot leu and cu h ions are Sandalon N't Ion. This car u equipped with Overdrive, hllN hulder, Cltmaltzer, Radio. 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Machinery For Sale Forced Sale! 194 JOHN DEERE MODEL "M" TRAC TOR, $1.299 00 Wheel weights. Depth Control. Slightly uied 104. BU M SKAGIT YARDER. S8.199 00 Complete with line, riff In if. Mock. and new sled. THIS IS A BARGAIN! MODEL AO JOHN DEERE TRACTOR $kv) no Reconditioned, rubber tires. Two plow capacity. 1M9 JOHN DEERE 3 WAY INTEGRAL PLOW 1949 JOHN DEERE VFOOT SPRING TOOTH HARROW. Slightly ustrd. S13S 00 DYAR SIX FOOT FIELD CHISEL. Ex cellent condition II 40 (X) Call 893, Interstate Tractor and Equipment. Machine Sales. Trucks 1 11M INTERNATIONAL pickup. 1 1949 International pickup. 1 in.e axle piling trailer. For information , Phont 4.13. 1 2nd Ave Souih j AXLt SHAFTS for all makes of trucks. I Rav's Truck Shop. 2035 N. Stephens. Phone 4M-J-4. Timber Smcmills Wanted Second Growth Logs CONTACT WII-BIR LIMBFR CO WANTFD TO BlrY million of up 7id or second frowlh timber in tht Ke- : burg vicinity. Writ Box 40 .Sews- I Review ! TOR SALT? 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