The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 21, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Vft ii WuY -"I
iff r4 vv
FULLERTON WINS RALLY TROPHY Above left, Charlene
Boyles and Mary Ann Backen, representing Fullerton school, re
ceive the rally squad trophy for putting on the best pep routine
during the first annual grade school jamboree at Finlay field
Friday night. Congratulating the girls is Bob McCall, KRNR
radio announcer. Other Jamboree trophy winners were Rose
school heavies and Benson school Peewees, who defeated their
opponents in-an elimination series of football. The Jamboree
and troohies were sponsored by the Roseburg Kiwanis club.
. (Staff photo)
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
Ohio State Given
Nod To Rose Bowl
CHICAGO, Nov. 21. UP) Ohio
State was officially named today
as the Bie Ten team to play
in the Rose bowl football game
Jan. I.
The Buckeyes, co-champions
witn Micmgan in trie nig len,
will oppose California of the Pa
cific coast conference.
Thus Ohio State would have a
to avenge a 29-year-old humiha
tion by California.
Minnesota was the only other
team regarded as a Big Ten
bowl possibility.
Minnesota finished third In the
Big Ten race, but scored a 27-D
victory over Ohio State. Gopher
"Ai usual theyVe hung up.
No one ever believes I hurry
to get to the phone as quickly
as I can." . . . Folks often can't
answer your call right away ...
so please wait a full minute . . .
Pacific Telephone. .
BUILDER'S HARDWARE
West Coast Building Supply Co.
Mill arid Mosher Phone 362
Bill Neighbors
Jay Clark
Student Stages
Holdup To Carry
Out Revenge Plan
WALPOLE, Mass., Nov. 21. UP)
An urge to avenge the death
of his father In a Canadian plane
explosion was given by police to
day as tne reason a brown uni
versity student ataged a $55.60
holdup.
Police iai J a youth wno iden
tified himself as Patrick J. Park
er, 18, will be arraigned in dis
trict court on a charge of armed
robbery In connection with a
Plainville liquor store holdup.
The youth told police he was
the son of the late Russell J.
Parker of Rye, N. Y., former
vice president of the Kennecott
Copper Co., and president of the
Quebec Iron and Titanium Co.
The elder Parker and 22 others
were killed when a plane crashed
at St. Joachim, Quebec, last
Sept. 9 after a bomb exploded
in the baggage compartment.
J. Albert Guay. a Quebec jewe
ler, is held without, bail on a
murder charge in Quebec. He is
charged with arranging for the
bomb to be placed aboard the
plane so his wife, one of the vic
tims, would be killed.
State police quoted young
Parker as saying he needed mon
ey "to fly to Montreal because
I wanted to get revenge and kill
the man responsible for my fa
ther's death the man who had
the bomb put on the plane before
the takeoff."
Clyde Marshall, owner of the
Cranston, R. I., home where
Parker was staying, told police
the youth was "deeply shocked"
by the death of his father and
brooded constantly."
LOCAL NEWS
Grange to Meet Rice Valley
Grange will meet Tuesday eve
ning at the hall with Mrs. LeRoy
Churchill acting as hostess.
Navy Mothers to Meet The
Navy Mothers club will meet to
night at 8 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Dorothy Cherryholmes,
421 S. Pine street.
Club to Meet The Twleve and
Won club will meet at a 1 o'clock
luncheon Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. E. Princgn at 231 Chadwick
street.
Club to Meet The University
of Oregon Mothers club will meet
at a 7:30 o'clock no-hostess dessert-supper
tonight In the private
dining room of the Umpqua hotel.
D-A.R. to Meet The D.A.R.
will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight
at the home of Mrs. Lester Niel
sen, 233 Moore street, with Mrs.
Roy Entler in charge of the program.
Potluck Supper George Star
mer camp and Auxiliary to U.S.
W.V. will meet at a 6:30 o'clock
potluck supper tonight at the
Methodist church, followed by
the regular business meeting.
i Back From Warrenton Mr.
and Mrs. K. D. Adams have re
turned to their home at 926 South
Main street, Roseburg, following
a visit with relatives in Warren
ton, Ore., since Friday.
Leaves For Montana Mrs. J.
E. Johnson, receptionist for Dr.
George E. Houck of Roseburg,
left Saturday by train for Bill
ings, Mont., to spend a week visit-
ing her daughter, Miss Gerry
Johnson, who is employed there.
v h cf ' (Vi '-.3
I
f- '.-.- ,- . w , "S: i a
BRAINS DEPARTMENT Coach Frank Leahy stand, solidlv
behind Notre Dame's first three quarterbacks. They are, left
to right, sophomore John Mazur. senior Gerry Begley and the
starting junior Bob Williams.
Here Saturday ..Mrs. Gladys
Murray of North Bend was in
Roseburg Saturday on business.
Shops and Visits Mrs. Rachel
Wixson of Myrtle Creek was in
Roseburg Saturday, shopping and
visiting.
Returns From Portland Coun
ty Commissioner R. G. Baker has
returned to nis nome in nose
burg, following a business trip to
Portland.
Back From Eugene Mrs. Roy
Cummins returned to her homo
on Reservoir avenue Sunday, fol
lowing the weekend in Eugene,
where she attended the O.S.C.
U. of O. football game and visited
friends.
InterSe Club to Meet Inter-
Se Study club will meet Tuesday
at a 1:15 o'clock luncheon at the
hdme of Mrs. E. S. Hall on Mili
tary street. Mrs. George Churchill
will present the program topic,
"Giving Our Kitchens the New
LOOK.
Keystone Club The Metho
dist Keystone club will meet to
night at a 7:30 o'clock dessert
supper at the home of Mrs. Clif
ford E. Smith at 833 Harvard
avenue, with Mrs. Bruce Elliott.
Mrs. Charles Vasey, Mrs. Albert
Joelson and Mrs. Harvey Reed,
hostesses.
partisans also point out that Ohio
did not play Purdue, the only oth
er team besides Michigan which
defeated Minnesota this season.
Michigan upset the Gophers, 14-7,
compared with Its 7-7 tie with
Ohio State for the title share
last Saturday.
WORDS TO REMEMBER:
For Advertising That Brings
RESULTS ...
PHONE 100
Back From Portland Editor
and Mrs. Charles V. Stanton re
turned Sunday night from Port
land. They made the return trip
by way of the Coast highway and
were accompanied from Reeds
port to Roseburg by Mr. Stanton's
aunt, Mrs. Laura Ellis, who will
visit for a week in Roseburg with
her nephew and her brother,
Charles G. Stanton.
Will Be Home Dec. 1 Accord
ing to word received here, Di
and Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinney ex
pect to be back at their home
at the Veterans Hospital post,
following three months at Corto
Madera, Calif., where Dr. Kin
ney has been doing post gradu
ate work at Langley Porter clin
ic. Dr. Kinney is on the medical
staff at the Veterans hospital.
At Ricketts Home Jerry Katt
of Portland is spending a week in
Roseburg visiting his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Ricketts, and son Duke, on East
Lane street. He will be joined here
Wednesday by his parents and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Katt
and Miss Peggy Katt, of Portland,
who will visit over Thanksgiving
and the veekend at the Ricketts
home. They will take him back
to their home in Portland Sunday.
Mrs. Katt is a sister of Mrs.
Ricketts.
Go To San Francisco J. B.
Patrick and W. W. Bonebrake of
Roseb ' -' ' 1 for San Fir.-.-
clsco on business.
The' word .. .cor originally
meant one who sold by the gross,
GOODfl
POLICY SpS
Blown rock wool Insulation
adds $$SSS to the value of your
home and affords you com
fortable, luxurious living year
'round. Average installation
pays for itself within two
years. We Install fireproof rock
wool to ceilings and walls of
any building economically. A
local insulation firm operated
iiv local men. Satisfied custo
mers through S. W. Oregon.
Ask for free estimates.
Builder's
Insulating Co.
"Chuck"
Edmonds
230 N. Stephens
St.
Phone 101SR
. . . also metal
Interlocking wea
therstripping for
added protection.
or wholesale.
A grizzly bear may attain the
length of 9 feet and weight 1,000
pounds. .
Ktn Carpenter Aspires
To Pro-Football Career
EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 21 (Pi
Ken Carpenter, ace halfback of
the Oregon State college Bea
vers, wants to play professional
football. He made the statement
yesterday but would not indicaie
whether he had received any offers.
Carpenter closed out his col-1
legiate career, except for a pro-!
hable bid to Join the West squad j
for the annual East-West shrine i
tilt, against Oregon Saturday.
Pro-Football Scores
(By The Aaaoctated Preaat
All-Am. rlr Conference
Cleveland 31, New York Yanke 0.
Buffalo 10, Chicago 0.
Lor Anffelea 31. Baltimore 1(1.
National Football l.eaxue
Chicago Beara 31, Waahlngton 21.
Detroit 49, New York Glanta 31.
Loa Angelea Rama 28, Chicago Car
dlnala 2B Kiel.
Philadelphia 42, New York Bultdoga 0.
Ptttaburgh 30, Green Bay 7.
Mon., Nov. 21, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore, 7
Louse, Commercial and
Industrial Wiring
Electrical Trouble Shooting
Motor and Appliance Re
pair Free Pick-Up and Delivery
Service
17 Vears Experience
ACE ELECTRIC
Licensed Electrician
316 E. 2nd Ave. N. . Ph. 1743-J
SLABWOOD
in 1 2-16 and 24 In. lengths
OLD GROWTH FIR
DOUBLE LOADS
WESTERN BATTERY
SEPARATOR
Phone 658
NEWEST DESIGNS
vapcr
I NOW AT
1 CARSTENS 1
117 W. CASS ST.
WJi,.
loswell Mineral Baths
Chiropractic Physiotherapy
Cl'ilc
Lady Attendants
1 Mile S. of Drain. Oregon
WALLBOARD
Flrtex Sheetrock
Masonite
PAGE LUMBER & FUEL
164 E. 2nd Ave. S.
Phone 242
Not a Bicycle ...
Not a Big Motorcycle .
But the ...
SERVICYCLE
Will give you effortless and economical transportation. A
26" wheel cycle driven by a new large motor that will
cruise between 50 and 60 miles an hour and the gas con
sumption is one of the lowest. You will get up to 100 miles
of carefree transportation on this new
cycle. Lightweight but built for abuse.
Drive out and seethis new "Servicycle"
for yourself today. "
19800
Banks terms
available
PACIFIC CHAIN SAW
Hlway 99 N. at Garden Valley Rd. . ' Phone 11 52-J
Call 100 for News-Review Classified Ads
oft" A . a . .
Hudson invades lower-price field
. r
WITH FAMOUS STEP-DOWN ' DESIGN
?.
ANNOUNCING TfFNBW
fiidsoi Pacemaker
X
ON DISPLAY
FOR THE FIRST
TIME TODAY!
See this engineering triumph ... a trim-size, new
car with the sensational advantages of Hudson's
years-ahead "step-down" design . . .
A streamlined beauty with a colorful new
interior featuring gorgeous wool fabrics com
bined with plastic Dura-fab trim . . .
A neat-as-ean-be automobile -with more room
than any other car at any price, except another
Hudson; yet a car that costs you less to buy . . .
less to drivel
Hudson's new pacemakeh is here today! . ; . On dis
play todayl . . .You can see it today!
For the first time in motor-car history, you can have com
pactness and lower price with big-car comfort and riding
qualities. For here is an agile car with more inside room
than in any other car at any price, except another Hudson.
It's a trim, tidy car with a lower center of gravity than
any other make and because of this you get a smoother
road-hugging ride than is possible in even the costliest
cars built the old-fashioned way.
Here, Hudson's "step-down" design give you not only
all the room, comfort, safety and amazing roadnbility,
but also all the low-built beauty, the long, free-flowing
lines that can come only with the "step-down" way of
building motor cars. Every body line is naturally beautiful,
even to the graceful curvet of the Full-View windshield.
This is Hudson's new Pacemaker . . . priced for million
of new-car buyenl e
You ride tecurely in Hudson's single-unit, all-welded, all
steel Monobilt body-and-frame safely within a box
section foundation frame that surrounds the passenger
compartment, even outside the rear wheels relaxed in the
roomiest seats in any automobile.
This is Hudson's new Pacemaker . ; . with the new higher
compression Pacemaker engine, the power-packed engine
that test drivers call "the smoothest, sweetest we've ever
driven!" . . . the rugged, long-lived engine with new
carburetion and fuel intake that make it a lightning-like
performer with surprisingly saving ways!
And this amazing car brings you Hudson's new Supcr
matic Drive (optional at extra cost) the only automatic
transmission that includes the fuel-saving advantages of
overdrive and that shifts gears just as you want to shift,
that doesn't creep at lights, that doesn't slip as you
roll along.
There are more . . . many more ; : ; fresh, colorful and
desirable features in this great new car . . . too many to
mention here. Hadn't you better see it today?
'Tndvnark and paUnlt pfndinf.-
NOW ... 3 GREAT HUDSON SERIES
ffczm tr:z f"3
HUDSON
PACEMAKER St HIES
HUDSON
(UPtl SERIES
HUDSON COMMODORE
CUSTOM SERIES
ONLY CARS WITH STEP
iPOWN DESICN
ROSEBURG HUDSON CO.
702 S. Stephens Phone 1276-R