4 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. ThuM.. Nov. tfc, 1W1 Owner Says Sell! 1947 K.5 INTERNATIONAL Hatbtd With Winch X Excellent conditio Fin rubber with 4 spar New transmission , . $11 AT Newhouse & Hutchins 1750 N. STEPHENS Douglas County Ranks High In Bond Salt Douglas county ranks fourth In the dollar volume of E, F and O bond sales in the itate of Ore yon as of Oct. 17. The county hai alio reached 61.3 percent of its quota, with cu mulative salei amounting to $183, m. Eight counties have higher quota percentage and 27 are below the Douglas county mark. Tnlsl tales for all th counties in Oregon totaled 1486,751. The bond drive formally ended Oct. 27, "but a counting period will AvtanH until Nau. 12. KsIai rnunterl during that time will be credited to the county in wnicn tney are re corded. - Victim Of loot IW Tim, Slips Into Sta LONG BEACH, Calif. UP) -"I'm too tired goodbye," whis pered Wilbur cooper, 44. Then he released his grip on his overturned skiff and slid Into the depths. of the Pacific. His son Irving. 20. and 1 friend Robert Oxenfeld, 20, also clinging to the boat watched helplessly. A short time later, a passing cabin cruiser spotted the two young men and pulled them aboard, two hours after their boat upset off shore. A coast guard cutter searched the area but failed to find Cooper's body. Since 1938 the railway passenger industry nas piled up a delicti 01 more than two billion dollars. Glide n mts, re.es tmfti try it... set why Hills Bros Coffee makesand keeps-friends! By MRS. ARTHUR M. SELBY The fire makers group of the Wa-han-ka Camp Fire girls of tilde, are giving a play "Camp Fire in a Nutshell" at Glide Grange hall at 7:30 p.m. on' Nov. 7. Articles made by the Camp Fire girls will be on display and re freshments will be served. The public Is cordially invited to at- iena. Mrs. Charles E. Miller returned last June after three years spent in England and France to vacation at her country estate at Idleyld Park. She left Tuesday, Nov. 6 for Portland to fly to New York and from there sails aboard a liner docking at La Havre, France then Journeys to her home in Paris. Mrs. Miller sent her car to Port land to be shipped to Antwerp, Bel gium and delivered to her in Paris. C. H. Gaylor and family have moved from Oak Creek to a cabin on the North Umoaua I miles east of Glide. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Kuvkendall and sons, Dean and Donald have moved from San Bernardino, Calif. ana leased a cottage at the Lone Rock Motor Court. Kuykendail Brothers have the contract with Little River Mill Co. to log the timber on the Phil Strader place north of the Royal Coachman pur chased by the mill. After com pletion of this contract, the Kuken- dalls will then cut timber which they purchased on Little River. Harvey Stroud, Glide high school coach and friend Bill Hos klns, have moved from the cottage on the Selby place' to a trailer bouse at Lone Rock Motor Court. Harry Bakken, manager of Mc's grocery above Idleyld, fcft for east ern Oregon to hunt elk near En terprise. He was accompanied by Bill Winfield of Scio. Alter a few dys of hunting, Bakken will drive on to Pasco, Washington to visit his father, and then on to Valley, Washington to visit his brother, Sam Bakken and family. , Glido Camp Fir Girls Entertain Other Groups The Waditakl Camp Fire group of Glide entertained other groups with a symbol party in the school gymnasium Oct. 30. Members played symbol games and sang Camp Fire songs. Cake 'and punch were served, and pins were presented the guests. Those attending were Anne Sher merhorn, Penny Bevans, Nancy Hurlburt, Judy Roberts, Gail Kelly, Joann Franks and their guardian, Mrs. Shirley Melvin from the Ne-Iap-Pue group; Helen Taylor, Judy Suhrstedt, Mary Webster, Betty Lewis, Ruth Web ster, Sally Fraiier, Shirley Per sons, and Elsie Bridges, who will be in group organized by Bobbie Evans; Jayce Merry, Jeanette Perry, Judy Campbell, Linda Moore, Albina Hopper, Juanita Cole, Patty Harris and their : guardian, Mrs. Ruby Weaver, Irom the Waditaka group. Ul J UvU SAYS YOU HAVE TO SETTLE FOR IMITATIONS? Your grocer has the best for you... WHITE STAR TUNA... the one and only brand that made tuna famous. Every can a prime, light-meat tuna fillet. WHITE STAR Brand. Full of flavor -nourishment. Today's Best Buy! A VAN CM II IOO0 MMW VAN CAW SI IOOD COMPANY, tat M.M Offfc.1 tnM stairf. CMonM 7-i QBuC MERCY HOSPITAL LANEY To Mr. and Mrs. James E. Laney, 908(4 S. Jack son. Roseburg. Oct. 30. a son. William; weight nine pounds one ounce. ' GASH To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Edward Gash, Rt. 2, 113?, Roseburg, Nov. 3, . a daughter, Nancy Kay; weight five pounds fifteen ounces. BARNES T 0 Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Barnes, box 293, Myrtle Creek, Nov. 4 a daughter, Sharon Lee; weight seven pounds eight ounces. , . . , ENLOW To Mr. and Mrs. George W. Enlow, Riddle, Nov. S, seven pounds fourteen ounces. JONES To Mr. and Mrs. Guy William Jones, box 128, Win chester, Nov. 2, a son, Charles White; weight seven pounds. SEE Eddie Kohlhagen FOR INSULATION SAVt ON WINTER FUEL COOLER IN THE SUMMER PHONE 3-4667 P.O. BOX 7 Riverside Gra-Y Club Meets Thursday Night The Riverside school Gra-Y club met Thursday evening, Nov. 1, in we scnooi. The meeting included a short business session, a showing of model planes, followed by a recre ational period. Those attending Wjere: Dick Dean, Larry Trover, Xarry and Dennis Griffin Robert Linder, Da vid Hartley, Gary Schoonover and tiarry tiowe. Sponsor of the club Is the YMCA. S-Sgt. 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