Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1949)
( ( ( H V a0Ot " M i;- """" All Merchandise Carries Money-Back Guarantee If Used As Directed. Carried in Stock at - D & L Stationers Del Durham Vie Lewi 325 S. Stephens ' (Opposite Greyhound' Depot) c .w,niliDiiayigyw WRESTLING ."i Opening Event Jimmy Gonzales v. Pete Bartu Semi-Final Event "The Great Atlas" vs. Karl Myers Main Event Buck Weaver vs. Georges Dinette Exhibition by . . . "India Rubber Man" ' Rpseburg Armory-8:30 P. M.-Nov. 5 1 0 -'V S '-f-'tlt'W-iiiJii' Bowling Scores , INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Tssm Standings Team Won F. O. B ...... 17 Donut Bar : 15 Umpqua Valley Hardware 14 , Jonei Int., Myrtle Creek ...13 Vets Hospital . Jovln Brake Supply . Elks 326 ......... B. P. O. Z. - Lost 7 (Iimh Navinhir S F. O. E. 3, 326 2, Jones Ins. 2, Donut Bar 3, B. P. O. E. 0. Umpqua Hardware 1, vets Hospital i. jovin u. Remarks High Individual game score: Emmet MeeK, IMJ; nign inaiviauai series .cure Emmet Meek, 624. . Vets Hospital Esberb .. - 14S 189 189523 Kidder ..........144 151 147442 Hasklni 171 136 126433 Tannlund : 136 167 133456 Betley - - 173 147 189 OU9 Handicap . ....123 123 123369 Total 912 913 907 2732 Jones Ins.. Myrtle Creek H. Shlrtcliff 197 152 138487 T. Shlrtcliff ... ....164 201 192357 B. Jones 209 158 134521 J. Wilson . 184 146 128302 F. Chapin 183 173 169525 Handicap 412 ' 112 112336 Total Buettner ' Welman . ...983 942 893 J818 A. Johnson ....... Donut Bar ' ...121 157 .148 154 ...131 175 Handicap .119. 119 191469 158460 102 408 150 1W2 194335 119357 848 969 914 2731 Total : Jovln Brake SuddIt Backen 124 156 123403 Campbell 148 159 141446 Harris loo im " J. V. Nordllng 131 57 177491 T W. Nnrrilin 118 175 116 409 Handicap -136 136 136408 Total .... Blltak ... Smith Haskins .. Young Ryan Handicap ...Ml 938 848 2633 ...169 156 ..106 131 ..123 116 ...162 141 -144 126 ...121 121 151476 144381 131369 137460 137 127 121363 Total ....-.824 791 861 2476 STEARNS HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT OLIVER-CLETRAC. TRACTOR and IMPLEMENT DEALER ANNOUNCE The Opening of Their Automotive Parts Wholesale Division ' AND ARE READY TO SERVE YOU WITH McQuay-Norris Piston Rings, Pistons, Piston Pins and Bushings, Crankshaft and Cam shaft Bearings, Valves, Guides, Springs, Front End Suspension Parts. Maremont . Mufflers, Tail Pipes, Exhaust Pipes Springs. Republic Timing Chains, Timing Gears and Sprockets, Gears, Axles, Hydraulic Gears. Fel-Pro . . . Gaskets Airtex . . . Fuel Pumps Trico . . .Windshield Wiper Equipment Eis . . . Hydraulic Brake Parts Sorensen .'. . Ignition Parts Ha Dees . . . Thermostats and Heaters V . i A. C. . . . Spark Plugs Raybestos . . . Brake Lining and Fan Belts Partex Clutch Plates and Pressure Assemblies Crescent. Cable "Wiry Joe" Ignition Wiring, Cables, Terminals STEARNS HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT Automotive Division 1941 North Stephens P. 0. Box 644 C. M. "Jack" Jackson, Manager Hiway 99 at Garden Valley Rd. . Phone 1670 Cecil 0. "Cec" Forcier, Salesman Planning And Thinking, Not Writing, Hardest Tasks In Producing Story, Authoress Tells Embryo Literati Forget you're a writer and take the part of the character you are trying to portray; then start writing, is the advice of authoress Charlotte Edwards, to struggling young yarn spinners. Her latest short'story, "Day of Grace," appears in the current issue of Ladles Home Journal. Mrs. Edwards, who has written for many of the top slick maga zines, including Saturday Eve ning Post, Collier's, McCall's, Woman's Home Companion and Ladies Home Journal, came to Roseburg Oct. 1 with her hus band George Edwards, now a photographer with Clark's Stu dio, and their three-year-old son, Tommy. The attractive spinner of tales started her writing career with, the Rochester (New York) Jour nal as a reporter. She left after two years to join the staff at Station WHEC, Rochester, where she was continuity director and Woman's features writer. After six years with the Gannett-owned radio , station, she came to the Dayton (Ohio) News as a reporter and six months li ter was assigned to writing fea ture stories. Three and one-half years of turning out feature yarns decided Mrs. Edwards to strike out on E. Meek Morris Sween ...... Barker T. O. E. ...231 167 224624 181 196 166543 150 104 131 385 Meek Handicap ............ E. Radigan ,. B. Stock Welsgejber a. Brown V. Boucock .. Handicap Total .....116 116 110 346 .. 877 795 941 2713 Elks 820 164 174 186524 145 156 175476 152 113 151416 165 203 137505 133 226 165526 84 112 112308 - 843. 986 926 2753 Umoana Valler Hardware Roberta 143 181 167491 Wiggens 163 142 156 461 Harding 194 168 161523 Hllllard I,,. 12 146 154 443 Finaerloa 139 150 166 455 Handicap 101 101 101303 Total ...B83 888 905 2676 Hay-Fever Producing Ragweed Found In Oregon PORTLAND, Nov. 4. (Pi- There is a small patch of hay- fever-producing ragweed in Ore gon. ine state Medical society warned yesterday that a field of the weed was found east of Esta- cada in the Cascade mountains of Clackamas county.. An expert wno studied sam ples reported "the spcimeis look as though they do not enjoy Oregon soil or air." That was a hopeful note for' suffers of hay lever, i ne society pnposea spraying the patch next spring to kill the plants. They are now dormant. her own as a free-lance writer. The former Downingtown, Pa., resident ("just outside Philadel phia"), remembers selling her first short story to The Ladies Home Journal in 1943. She said the editor picked her yarn from the "slush pile," where manu scripts from over the nation are sorted and picked over by critical editors. Merits Must Sell Story Mrs. Edwards reports some 80,000 manuscripts a year are read by the top slick magazines of the nation, adding that each is read on its own merits and the "old established" writers must take their chances along with the blossoming newcomers. New writers are constantly sought by the publishing firms and one has been known to brag' it has published more stories by new Writers duitng one year than any other magazine on the mar ket. ' "You must like and have a-feeling for people," Mrs. Edwards advised neophyte writers. "A great rihany Ideas come from people." t . Roseburg's distinguished resi dent indicated she has had "about 30" stories published the seven years she has been free lancing. Asked how long it takes her to turn out a yarn, the short story specialist related the actual writ ing time Is short, but planning and Winning aoout a story may take some tlme. ane saia wnen her characters are firmly estab lished in mind and she knows how the story will end, she sits down to her typewriter and starts peppering away. Her most recent story was written last February, while her next one will appear in -March, 1950, Mrs. Edwards said, by way of illustrating the time lage be tween acceptance and publica tion dates in many of the mag azines. The writer must be able to search out and pick out the story in others, Mrs. hMwaras saia. Women who complain they have nothing to do should try writing. "I think everyone has a story in them their own story," Mrs. Edwards pointed out. Texas produces more cotton than any other state in the union. PRUDENTIAL LIFE Insurance HORACE C. BERG 8pecUI Agent 111 W-st Oak Offloe 712-J Bel. 871-J NOW OPEN! LEAS and CUMMINS ' Automotive Machine Shop offering complete service on Crankshaft Grinding Cylinder Head Surfacing ( Cylinder Reboring - Line Boring Bearing Rod Sizing ' . Rod Rebabbitting . Piston Finishing Pin Fitting Rod Aligning . For the best in workmanship take all of your automotive machine work to . . . Leas and Cummins Automotive Machine Shop S 1941 N.Stephens Phone 1670 Fri., Nov. 4, 1949-The News-Review, Roseburg Ore. r7 IT'S TIME TO TRADE IT FOR A GUARANTEED, SAFETY TESTED USED CAR AT mtm AflunNs 1 947 PLYMOUTH 4-D00R SEDAN Radio heater, top shape throughout . . . . . . . . . T941 OLDSMOBILE "6" 4-D00R SEDAN Radio, heater and spotlight. Motor thoroughly overhauled 1941 MERCURY 4-D00R SEDAN Radio, heater, good motor. A very clean car . 1940 CHRYSLER TRAVELER 4-DOOR SEDAN . A really clean car with a heater ....... 1939 OLDSMOBILE "6" 4-DOOR SEDAN Radio, heater, defroster. Very good tires 1940 CHEVROLET 4-D00R SEDAN Heater, good rubber, good motor, very clean inside . . . 1425 895 795 695 645 495 1932 MODEL B FORD COUPE V-8 motor in good shape, good tires ............. ,,, 195 BARGAIN OF THE WEEK HERE IT IS! 1941 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR SEDAN Radio, heater, good motor. Car in good shape . SMITH MOTORS GIVES TOPS ON TRADE-INS 499 For Your Convenience WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9:00 LIBERAL GMAC or BANK TERMS SMVm OLDSMOBILE-GMC TRUCKS 233 N. Stephens Phone 311 i: '. if; -i -.ft- -iff- ;s 'fr --,? -.0-- -)j? -ft? '1 Mff 'If tiiniSEnD-(Dfimis4. i. '. JT fllf- Hr. vi' :& j :'gf '-Ik ipf- -it- 'tf -u I 1V.V E. E. "Dad" Lees J. M. "Jim" Cummins