The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 13, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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Advisory Council
To Dittoss Farm
Labor Problems
A mecliaj of Governor Douglas
McKay's firm advisory council of
the State Unemployment Compen
sation commission trill be held in
Portland on Monday, Oct. 16, to
discusi national and state seasonal
farm labor problem!.
Truman Chase of Eugene, coun
cil chairman and the governor's
representative re 1 1 e National
Farm Labor conference held re
cently in Washington. D. C, will
report on national development!
Other speakers will include Tom
l.assson McC'all of the governor's
staff and Joseph D. Wilson, farm
labor supervisor.
Reports on seasonal farm Ubur
supply and demand in all areas of i
the stale will be made by council
.""51 ?Pend7eC,on,mif. H ChindKreri STRICKEN' WITH POLIO Pamela, left end Nicki. Laurence,
of Molalla, J. J. Fisher of (ires-! children of Mr. end Mrs. Bert Laurence end grandchildren of Mrs.
ham. Am non Grire of .Salem, 11. Mercy Duell of Dillerd, ere in the tuqene hospital, recoverinq from
G. Hohwiesner of Salem, D. F.
an attack of infantile
liarailuiit Catwatti.ua at e.as,l A P as mss at 1 as wi
NUndZoedrTCK: Nc .iel" ' f,h"V"' '' "f T
of Medford, Henry Semon of Klam- :y'- But because of eerly diagnosis end treatment, she is re
ath Falls and E. C. Ziegler of Hood tpondinq very satisfactorily. Four-year-old Nickie was stricken
River. one week later with neck end back perelyiia. He elso is reported
Because of increasing demands ' doing nicely. Fortunately for both youngsters their parents car
ried polio insurance. I hey reportedly have been receiving ex
cellent cere.
for workers in industry and Hade,
farm labor problems in 19S1 may
be more serious than during the
season just passing, when short
ages of seasonal help became more
numerous. The meeting will be at
the Portland hotel, starting at t.30
Monday evening.
PRUDENTIAL LIFE
Insurance
HORACE C. BERG
Special Agent
Office 711 J Res. 871 J
111 West Oak
WOOL PRICI RICORD , LEGION AUXILIARY
' MEETS OCT. 4
SYDNEY t.P A new Aos- WITH MRS. YOUNG
tialian record price of 21K pence
(Australian) (SI 94) a pound for j I'mpqua unit No. 18 American
greasy wool was set Thursday at j Legion auxiliary met Ocl. 4 at 8
the Sydney auctions.. P m. at 118 South Kane St.. with
. ,. , , . ; i Mrs. Louise Young in charge.
The transaction involved six
hales about 18.000 pounds of i A membership contest is now tin
extra superfine ewes wool. It was - der way, with Mrs. F.diih Mar
the first sale of the day.
Later transactions brought lesser
prices.
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THE STORE THAT THRIFT BUILT
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ON SALE SATURDAY 3:30 P.M.
LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER
shall, first vice-president, member
ship chairman and the two team
captains are Mrs. Martha Mer
chant. World War I and Mrs. Rose
Dauber, World War 11.
The evening sewing chairmen.
Mrs. Louise Young and Mrs. Jane
Stephens, announced a need for
woolen pieces to be used for
hobby horse heads. Stuffed cuddle
toys are also being made by this
group. These toys are used in
the Child Welfare Christmas bas
kets. Mrs. Betty Moore, chairman of
the auxiliary sponsored magazine
sale announred this drive will
continue for one more week.
Mrs. Nelle I'lrich, department
chairman hospital worker for the
Roseburg Veterans hospital an
nounces an indoctrination course
will be held Oct. 19 and 20. 7tS0
p. n. in the Recreation building. All
auxiliary members wishing to be
come hospital workers and those
wishing to take the indoctrination
a 5a in are asked to be present.
A Halloween dance will be held
at the Veterans Hospital Recrea
tion building the evening of Oct.
2a. This dance will be sponsored by
the Eugene unit.
The next meeting o( Ttmpqua
unit will be held Oct. 18. All mem
bers are requested to appear in
full masquerade costume. M r .
Jane Stephens is program chair
man for this meeting.
Mrs. Louise Young, president,
and Miss Edna Mae Updike, sec
retary, will journey to Portland.
Oct. 26 for the annual two day
presidents and secretaries conference.
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Lilburn A. Jobct
Celebrates W$
94Hi Birthday o 0 f Pubity, $oion -iaV.
Yr . s. . u , 1 , -is. f i PAIS -C-Sen. Kilwia C.
Sedfast but cheerful, I.ilburn A.tjohnson (DColo) said hereof slan
Jote rtjevbrated hi Wth birthday der suit filed against him in Rome
Tuesday, Oct 10. at the Roseburg by meoie director Roberto Rosse
saaitanum, 6M Court St., where lini was just a publicity stunt
Vnllregonian. Job. was of?ou 1 '
born in Hillsboro. whate he lived. k.k.l .
bout M years. The greater !.. i j u" ."' . 1 ..
part of his life, however, has been 1 1 ... ,h. Vi"" , K !
Lpent the Days freek area. RomtTh e It. IZ ,t RT
Friend, .here hv. showered him ' .".Tjohns'o nca'. ed h ISS"
with congratelatiou on his latest r-i in lh. nr...i "7,
journalists at 1 cocktail party in
mniversary.
Mrs. Leland J. Knox of 221 Port
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Correction
A. an.r es-paarae' in Nieliee's ast
versama.t y.itare'.y. The error
was ..N.H.J 0.M D.schute. Pete
tees .. . JO-Lkf y.Mt l.i .."
Tka cerr.cr pritVls as feJLtrti
25 ''M''i 69c
'"! Rome Tuesday,
his
land Ave., Medford. who is
closest relative, visits him often! DI.TU D-,u. ..,,,.
and sees to his welfare. ! DiATrl DRIVER ACCUSED
Jobe has been a patient at thei RUNNERS KKgRY, Idaho
sanitarium since May 27, 19.SO al-; (.TP) Grover Wade of Tror, Mont.,
most five months under the care was charged Thursday with invoi'
of Dr. A. B. Munroe. He is af- untary manslaughter in connexion
with the death Wednesday night of
railroad worker
Harold R. Blowers of Spokane,
a brakeman for the Great North
ern railway, was struck by an
fectionately known as "grand
pappy" to the people fcho com
prise the sanitarium family, ac
cording lo H. D. Mathews, owner
of the institution.
Sanitarium attendants say that automobile and killed.
they do not urge Mr Jobe te talk Blowers was acting ai a flag
any more then necessary because i man at rail highwav crossing
it is difficult for him and they feel when he was struck, Sheriff Roy
that it taxes his strength. Boehm said. He identified Wade
He stays in bed almost con
stantly although he does sit in
chair when he feels like it, Mrs.
Mathews reports.
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to 2& minutes. (Slightly longer for
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