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14 The Newi-Review, Roieburg, Ore Man., Nov. 7, 1949 "Tick's" Tips On Veterans Hospital By "TICK" MALARKEY "Art" Midland had a birthdav Nov. 1. He was taking things In stride as a work detail from crowded Joe Bctley's canteen to "coffee up" from their volunteer duties on the campus of Vets hos by the Grove. For 15 years Midland has had the duty here, and he has seen it all from ward work to the pres ent Job which is "policing up" the grounds, garden, shrubs; in fact anything that must be done in seasons of the year which will permit his lads to get up a sweat COMFORT IN ANY SEASON Phone 1018-R You'll be glad your home Is in sulated every day in the year. Ours is a Roseburg business, s"me-owned and home-npc:-at cd . . . with hi'idrcds of satis fied customers. We apply rock wool with pneumatic blowers! vhich triple the insulation value of the installation. Metal interlocking weatherstrip: t applied also. Prompt, efficient Installations In new or old homes or commercial building. Bui''v's Insulating Co. "Chuck" Edmonds 230 N. Stephens St. , Phone 101 8-R for free estimate A written war ranty with every installation. and feel better for a day spent in the open. It was Private Midland back in the davs of '17 and '18. Private Midland of the Air Corps ground forces. This was the time of pio neer combat flvine and the youth from Eau Claire, Wise, got into that mess earlv and stayed late. When asked what he liked best. about the present assignment, a tanned face wrinkled into a smile, and we quote: "Watching the sick veteran re covering his health through vol untary work Is a great sausiac tion. I look forward to each day and really feel that I'm doing somethine worth while." Mr. and Mrs. Midland make their home in Coales addition. This Is the story of a nurse who told ah Irishman the name of a flower that bloomed so beau tifully during September. No one around this station seemed to know. She knew. "It's name is the Rose of Shar on." This is the story of a nurse on duty who said one evening: "Mrs. Bud Carter the sher iff's wife says she knows more about Roseburg's VA hospital since 'Charlie' Slanton began publishing 'Tips,' than she did when she nursed there." This is the story of a nurse who said: "Im not important." Her name? Miss Marguerite Feuerstcln. This we know about you that makes us proud of your achievements. First of all you graduated from German Deacon ess hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, 25 years ago and you like other nurses here by The Grove have practiced your profession contin uously. You have lived and worked In the Roseburg VA hospital for more than 10 years. You arc mighty well liked by patients staff and personnel. When Nurse Marguerite's deep, dark eyes light up a smile the "Bamboo s," "Graybcards and "Kids," get a lift. Yep, Marguerite, we think you are important. So we stand at attention as a lovely lady goes by smiling through the wards performing much more than mere routine duties. "Dear Mabel" MacRea, special services, blacks us out with a machine gun fire announcement that the Harvest Moon Minstrels will take to the stage board" the evening of Friday, Nov. 11. Tal ent now in rehearsal has been recruited from the ranks of pa tients and personnel. Our one and only "Dear Ma bel" filled with all the optimism that the sons and daughlers of Old Erin seemed blessed with, sez! ;"It will he collosal, stupendous, Murderer-Robber Dies In Washington Noose WALLA WALLA, UP) Ar thur Bruce Perkins paid with his life Tuesday for the murder of an elderly Olympia couple in the shadow of the state tvo years ago. Perkins, 23-year-old Onalaska youth, dropped through the gal lows trap at 12:06 a.m., and was pronounced dead 12 minutes lat er. The condemned slayed went to the gallows unaided, He said nothing. He had spent the entire afternoon with the very Rev. John J. Callanan and the fa ther said later that Perkins had been baptized into the Catholic church prior to his execution. A brother visited him. Perkins was convicted of mur dering Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jessup in Olympia In December, 1947. The slayings occurred during a robbery. Full-grown minnows usually reach a length of three to four inches. the best ever." She stopped for breath. Malarkey fled to a type writer. A scoop was born. Friday night our Monday morn ing quarterbacks left The Grove more than one bus load strong to watch the Indians battle the CavemeVi from Grants Pass at Finlay field. Our thanks to the high school athletic association for the choice seals allotted for the fourth time this season. More power to the ball play ers and sweet music from Char lie's band. Advertisement. New Hearing Device Has No Receiver Button In Ear Chicago, 111. Deafened people are hailing a new device that gives them clear hearing without making them wear a receiver button in the ear. 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Oak Phone 348 (NEA Telepholo) HE FOOLED 'EM Alfred Cohn (right) enjoys a hearty laugh at "putting one over" on the insurance company as he collects on his own life insurance at the age of 96. Thomas Levejoy Jr., makes the presentation In New York. Cohn took out an "ordinary life" policy about 60 years ago. In fine print was a clause stating he, and not the beneficiary named, would collect If he lived to be 96. Slaying Points To Murder, Suicide NEW YORK, .?) An att ractive woman employe of t h e "Voice of America and a Chin ese clerk from the United Na tions were found stabbed to death In a blood-spattered room in. a Broadway hotel. Assistant medical examiner Nathan Ludwig said it was mur der and suicide. The two had ap parently spent the evening at a ballet. The nude body of the woman, 33-year-old, Bulgarian-born Mush ana Zolyak, was found sprawled on a bed beside the body of Wei Huan Kuo, 28, a clerk In the U.N. Documents and sales division. 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