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10 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed., Nov. 23, 194 r. awn iu inigii irr frnm homfl In the American community of Rag Tanura in Saudi Arabia, 2800 Americans will celebrate Thanksgiving in the traditional manner. Here, Mrs. . Warren Johnson, from San Jose, Calit, wife of an oil company employe, shows her youngster the nin -uiw, real Thanksgiving turkeys from the U..S. A. Yoncalla By MRS. GEORGE EDES Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Corker- ttutt Views By SHERMAN PUMPTON - ' Paris and New York design ers are ganging up to put a little more sparkle Into men's clothes. One French tailor says, "Man Is In a state of ves timentary inferiority." We , wonder if he'd like to step'out side and say that. Mme. Schi aparelll burbles, "Men are dy ing to dress up, only they're afraid of being conspicuous." To help the shy lads out, the designers suggest raspberry linen slacks, black ski outfits with red scarves and green laced boots, purple opera capes and alligator shoes with inch high creoe soles. Well, we know a fellow who wears bright red suits . , , fellow named Santa Claus. Hare's a tip from HENRY KROHN, our alignment ax pert: Let us ohsok the front system of your oar and pre. vent an aocldent. No chirge for the oheokup, remember, and speelal low prloe are now In afreet for alignment and wheel balanolng. Washington ' e p o r t s that both marriages and divorces dropped in 1948. This seems to carry out the old quip that the greatest cause of divorce is marriage. Our own report Is that every yea; your car gets one year older. Give It new life with service at CORKRUM MOTORS, INC., 114 N. Rose St., phone 408. Happv Thanks giving! ' am of Red Hill spent last week attending the Reclamation Con gress of Oregon, held In Port land. They also visited In Cath lamet and Kalama, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and fam ily of Vale, Ore., are visiting Mr. Palmer's brother and slster-ln-law,, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Palmer, here. Mrs. Mabel Howard of Corval lls and Mrs. Bessie Beak and two children of Receda, Calif., visited friends here last week. Among those attending the go vernor's banquet, held In Drain Friday night, from Yoncalla were Mr. and Mrs. Erie Stenseth, Mr. and Mrs. Wamsley, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lasswell, Mr. ' and Mrs. Chas Tlmmons, Mr." and Mrs. Clifford Bice, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Krem- kau, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Good win, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. Tobln, Mr. and Mrs. George Edes. Howard Applegate of Tacoma, Wash, spent the week end here visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Applegate. Mr. Applegate covered the Oregon-Oregon State football game at Eugene Satur day afternoon for the United Press. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hubbell and daughter, Myrna, visited their daughter and husband at West Fir Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dupper and Mrs. Levenna Shook of Auburn, Wash, visited at the Vern and Leon Dupper homes recently. Mrs. Mabry Ogle and Mrs. Ed Layre of Neskowin, Ore., visited at the Wamsley home last week. Miss Alice Case of Vancouver, Wash., is visiting friends here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Vlsal Waterman and their two children, Cherryl General Logging Supplies 0 Skeokum Blocks 0 Mall Power Saw Lincoln Welders . . 0 Coot King Donkey 0 Wire Rope 0 Waco Wheel Arch 0 Dlnton Power Saws 0 Lincoln Welding Rod Expert Sled Builder Available Anytime Splicing and Ferrule Work Expert Saw Mechanic ' PITCO of ROSEBURG, Ltd. Phone 733-L 1819 N. Stephens Evenings Phone 1241-R BUSINESS MEN! Flegel's have the equipment for heavy moving and freighting. We have the special hoists and trucks for moving your bulky files and safes. Call ui when you move your office, and we will give your office furniture the best of care. Don't Make a Move Til You See FLEGEL Transfer and Storage Co. 900 C. Third Street Phone 93 5 and Rodney, of Grants Pass spent the week end here visiting at the LeRoy Hanson home. Jack Ganke of Days Creek spent Thursday visiting at the LeRoy Hanson home. Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Roseburg spent Saturday visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall. Mr. and Mrs. George Edes, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall, Alvin Hall and Dick Longbrake, spent Sunday at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor of Alkali Lake, Ore., spent last week Jiere visiting at the parent al W. J. Ladd home and the Avery Lasswell home. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor spent several days last week on a trip down the. coast and through the Red woods. Among those attending the Oregon - Oregon State football game from here Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lasswell and Mr. Van Keleven. Cousin Of Castor Oil Effective In Skin Disease By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE Associated Press Science Reporter NEW YORK, Nov. 22 VP) An old drug, a cousin of castor oil, often helps overcome psoriasis, one of the oldest and most stub born of skin diseases, skin spe cialists report. ' The drug is undecylenlc add, a by-product of castor oil. It has been known for about 90 years, but only lately was tried against psoriasis. Results vary, but up to 40 per cent of patients get rid of the skin aliment, at least temporarily, the studies show. Psoriasis, one of the four most common skin ailments, is an out break of reddish patches of skin with silver-colored scales. Thev appear mainly on the scalp, and around knees and elbows. The disease may spread over large areas of the body. The outbreaks come and go, and may continue throughout life. Medical historians report the disease was often mistaken fot leprosy, even as late as the mid dle ages. The cause has not been learned, and for centuries noth ing could be done for It. Some drugs and salves help, but don't bring permanent cure, said Dr. Herman Goodman, asso ciate clinical professor of derma tology and sphilology, New York university medical college. But undecyclenlc acid, a fat-like chemical, looks promising, Dr. Henry Harris Ferlman of Philadelphia tried It on 17 pa tients with chronic psoriasis. All showed improvement, with relief from Itching, and complete or partial clearing up of the scales. Continued use of the acid also seemed to prevent recurrence of the disease In some patients, Dr. Perlman said. It is taken' by mouth, in gelatin capsules to hide its bad taste and odor. Vitamin A brings benefits sometimes also, Dr. Goodman said. The volt, measurement of elec tricity, was named after Ales sandro Volta, Inventer of the vol taic cell, or "wet" battery. You're Money Ahead with Maytag r Bergh's i Appliance Service 1200 . Stephens Complete Service On Home and Commer cial Refrigeration. GUARANTEED FAST SERVICE Stroble Hears His Crime Detailed In Session Of Court LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22 VPy The State of California Is moving swiftly to settle its account with Fred Stroble, the little, retired baker who is charged with the bruUl sex slaying of six-year-old Linua Joyce oiucoiu. Stroble. 66. will appear lor ar raignment Friday, just 10 days after the girl's battered body was found In the backyard of his daughter's home where he was staying. , At a preliminary hearing yes terday, Stroble sat with downcast eyes as gruesome details were read from his own confessions. He did not look at Linda's red shoes and an axe on the counsel table. Spectators packed the courtroom. The confession Included a state ment that the little girl was killed last Monday in a bedroom at the home of Stroble's daughter be cause she screamed when he fon dled her. Dr. Frederick Newbarr. county autopsy surgeon, testified that he found 30 to 35 wounds, abrasions and discolorations on Linda's body. There were several skull fractures. Stroble ' admitted he used a necktie, hammer, axe, Ice pick and butcher knife in his attach. The baereved ex-baker sum med up his attitude in one sen tence to newsmen: "I think it will be better to have things over with as quick as can." Radio tubes In England are called "valves." Ann Sheridan Suts For $350,000 On Contract LOS ANGELES, Nov.' 22.-UP) Ann Sheridan has filed a $350,000 breach of contract suit against RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. The actress' suit, claims she was contracted to play the fe minine lead In the film "Car riage Entrance," but that the studlp gave the role to Ava Gard ner.. . - . - Miss Sheridan said origftal plans called, for her to play op posite Robert Young, but that after he declined, she had ap- firoved five other male actors, needing 'Robert Mitchum. Mil chum, she said, will play oppo site Miss Gardner. NEWEST DESIGNS i n 1 M 1 j Wallpaper I , NOW AT I 1 CARSTENS 1 j 117 W. CASS ST. MAJOR MAONET HOLLYWOOD, UP) "In our country a woman Isn't consider ed) a woman until she - can at tract a man with her clothes on.", Italian Actress Marina Berti startled studio publicity photo graphers with this statement as she obligingly posed tor the cus tomary cheesecake art in a silk slip. Miss Bertl Is here for a nwior role in the film, "deputed." OIL TO BURN , For prompt courteous meter ed deliveries of high quality stove and burner oil CALL 152 MYERS OIL CO. Distributors of Hancock Petroleum Products For Douglas County reus f ap t r j nm JOBS AVAILABLE We hove jobs for trained workers. If you have the training, we have the ob. If you don't have the training, come in or call tomorro, Fall snrollment now u.ider way GRANT'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 112 N. Sttphens Phone 153S R .."The one thing I'm looking forword to are the evenings we will spend at the RAINBOW CAFE. No standing over a hot stove for me . . . we're eating out." r Oil . 11 iiffi u lira l U U U U UU u UuvJLy o Yes! 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