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12 Tht News-Review, Roiebura. Ore. Tim., March 27, 1951 WHEN YOU NEED w I Q) N 2 2 6 0 6 THE NUMBER YOU CAN'T FORGET Electrical wiring for commercial or residential units done expertly and reasonably. Ask us about wiring supplies and fix tures as well as kitchen appliances. Garden Valley By MRS. CARL SCHMIDT Mil. llyle Hughes entertained for her brother. Brent Claypool, with an Easter egg hunt on Friday afternoon. Enjoying the afternoon with Brent were Hoer and Bobby Fielding and Linda Hess. Mrs. Cleo Peterson and children of Junction City visited at the home oi mrs. rrances ung in Garden valley. Easter dinner was enjoyed by the Peterson and Ixing families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Long of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. C. QW. Schmidt visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madjson of Klkton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madison of Kellogg on Sunday. INDIAN KILLSNdTaN CHILOQUIN (JPt An argu ment over money led to the death here Friday of one Klamath In dian and the arvest of another, Indian service officer John Arkell said. Aikcll said that Nathaniel Wrlj-ht died in a Klamath Falls hospital after being hit in the head twice with a double-bitted ax. He said Charlie Captain, 63, admitted hit ting Wright alter the victim threat ened to beat him up unless he loaned him $20. pr:yiWTr''r"v'--a E rf r'"i TV kufct- A-Art GRAND OPENING Pictured are some of the nearly 200 parsons who attended the Saturday grand opening of the Myrtle Creek branch of Modern Furniture store. Main store it in Roseburg. Attention is focused on the crowning of Mrs, Inez Siebucht, livFTKt. & ii mm . .. .... ,. . I- r. 2k::f Evangelist Collection In Portland ?,zuu ; PORTLAND - .1' -About $9, 200 was collected bv evangelist Billy Graham and Cliff Barrows his song director, in six weeks of appearances here last summer, an official of the Grojter Portland Gospel crusade, revival sponsor, said. William M. Kreigcr. treasurer, said most of the money came from special contributions. Part of the amount was paid to members of Graham's staff.-Kreieer said. CASH PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS Keel Motor Co. 443 N. Jackson Dial 3-7422 p t:: .it .. J4 J "fJ( iV . 4 "that's a fino home you're building" VES, I think I'm going to like it. wish I hud homi of my own. Well, why not? My u it bus iht iJtd thiil it would he a grtat worry ij any thing happened to me. Nothing to it, my boy. The arrangements I've made with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA will dear the mortgage in the event of my untimely death. never thought of that. What about the toil? Insignificant! In fact, It adds very little to the carrying charge of the mortgage. TF you are a home-owner, mskt your inveMmf nc afe for no tcriiy. A SUN LIFE man will be glad to talk il over wiih you. e MAIL TIIIS COUPON TODAY T. Iki Sua Ills Aiiunnei (onpiai tl (inidi, lotm32l, DomlnlfS Squirt, Mondial. P4t Hnd mt, without ekligatiou, full parlicuUn of vflur plan to piolrit my btimt mn4 tht tquitr I hart built up. Tbt morlgatt amount in ubitb t am imtttttttd II $ ttpayabtt In yti. Ni.. ..,...........,. m DON FORBES District Supervisor Sun Life of Canada Douglas County State Bank Bldg. Office Phone 3-7373 Residence Ph. 3-4197 4 i I Jt-eja m in up - p r i; "QUEEN FOR A DAY" Mrs. Inez Siebucht of Myrtle Creek wear ing crown, Saturday was crowned "queen for a day" et the grand opening ceremonies of the new Modern Furniture store in Myrtle Creek, e branch of the Roseburg store. She received a washing machine, Kemp Keeler, manager of the new store, stands at the left; next is Mrs. Jessie Heying, fifth place, winner of a coffee table; the queen, Mrs. Keeler, assistant store manager; and Runner-up Opal Endicott, who received an automatic coffee maker. (Picture by Paul Jenkins I Metal Found Useful In Detecting Bone Cancers WASHINGTON UP) A navy doctor says Gallium, a metal used in making high temperature ther mometers, offers possibilities of detecting certain bone cancers be fore they become apparent in X-ray studies. Cmdr. H. C. Dudley told naval medical center scientists the metal offers promise of hastening the di agnosis of a cancer developing in the bone after spreading from an other part of the body. When Gallium is introduced into the body, Dudley said, it has a ten dency to become deposited in bone and it has a special affinity for bone tumor tissue. By using a radioactive, or ray remitting, form of the metal, be added, its progress can be traced through the body with a Gciger counter; the counter picking u p strongest signals in the area of a bone tumor. Dudley told of employment of the technique in a number of human cases where bone tumors were known to be present. In all cases, he said, the gallium became "lo calized" at the site of the bone can cer. In some Instances it was possi ble to identify the early stages of bone cancers which had spread from another part of the body be fore such changes could be identi fied by X-ray film study, Dudley said. Doctor Defends Theory Of Tobacco Aid To Teeth WASHINGTON IJPI A gov ernment doctor has corroborated a congressman's theory that to bacco chewers suffer fewer tooth cavities than those who abstain from the weed. Dr. Bruce D. Forsvth. associate chief of the bureau of medical services, public health service, told "queen for e day." Bessie Bottom won a hooked rug for third place end Mrs. Delbert Trask, a waffle iron for fourth place in the queen contest. (Picture by Paul Jenkins) Rep. Hedrick (D-WVa), a dentist, j ers, Albany, had less severe in he has found cases where tooth juries. Their car was demolished decay has been arrested from us-1 ing chewing tobacco. "We don't know whether it is the tobacco or the cleansing of the teeth by chewing," Dr. Forsyth said. The health official observed, how ever, he had seen tobacco chewers whose teeth were "worn right down to the guma by the abrasives in tebacco." Three Hurt When Train Hits Auto At Albany ALBANY, Ore. 1& Three per sons were treated at a hospital here for injuries suffered Sunday when the car in which they were riding was hit by a Southern Pa cific frei gh t trainAblnanytaa crossing. Elmer E. Keesee, Jefferson, the driver, was the most seriously hurt. He had a head injury. His wife, Myrtle, and Lester L. Bord- FOR . . . SERVICE . . . EXPERIENCE . . . 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