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12 Th Newi-Rrvlew, Roieburg, Or. Mod., Nov. J4, ItSl p-a,-v-r- tOUTH DEER CREEK ORANGE ELECTS OFFICERS Ralph Wood, master of the South Peer Creek Granite, presided over he meeting recently held. New stage curtains were pur chased or the hall on Nov. 10 and an apron dance wai held, DON'T MAKE A MOVE 'til you see F L EG E L Transfer and " Storage Phone 3-4436 The following officeri were elected for the coming year: Mas ter, Joe Brumback; overseer, Harry Collison Sr., steward, Ed ward Karcher; assistant steward, Floyd Norlter; lecturer, F r e d i a, Karcher: chaplain, Virginia Kru gcr; treasurer, Robert Findlay; secretary, Esther Morherg; gate keeper, George Kruger; Ceres, Alda Brumback; Pomona, Gladys Findlay; Flora, Jennie Karcher; lady assistant, Donr Norlter. Ex ecutive committee, Bud Karcher, Clarence Anderson, Emma Van Voorst. Musician, Isabella Adams, and Home Economics, Alda Brumback. A play, "Billle's Goat," was held at the Dixonville community hall, Nov. 17. It was decided to have the annual Thanksgiving Nov. 22. Dinner was served at one o'clock. The next Home Economics meet ing will be held at the Grange hall, Nov. 30, at one o'clock. All mem bers are asked to be present. WOMEN OF MOOSE TO MEET TONIGHT The Women of the Moose will meet for initiation Monday evening at eight o'clock at the Moose hall. All members are invited to attend. Safer Cough Relief When new drug or old fail to stop your cough or chest cold don't delay. CreomuUton contains only safe, help ful, proven ingredients and no nar cotics to disturb nature's process. It goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature soothe and heal raw, ten der, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users. CREOMULSION nllmi Cwriil, Qhnt CI, Acatt BrMCfclHI Publisher Denies Attempt To Halt Tof t Criticism BOSTON (JP The Boston Herald carried a statement by Robert B. Choate, its publisher, that he never attempted to sup press the opinions of nis editor who resigned Sunday with a charge the paper refused to print bis ar ticles on Sen. Taft's book. John H. Crider, Pulitzer prize winning editorial writer, conceded he favored Eisenhower over Taft but said he had written what he thought was "a fair , review of Taft's book with a comment or two of my own thoughts about the man." The Herald also carried the dis puted article by Crider and di rectly beneath it a review of Taft's book written for last Sunday's New York Times by Lindsay Rogers, professor of public law at Colum bia university. Sen. Taft's book is titled "For eign Policy for Americans." In the statement explaining his position, Cboate said: "I have never attempted to sup press Mr. Crider's opinions, either as expressed in the newspaper or on television, where, of course, he was speaking on his own. "On Mondav Mr. Crider said that I suppressed a book review he worte about Senator Taft'a 'A For eign Policy for Americans'. The fact is that Mr. Crider expressed himself on the book in the lead editorial in the Herald on Wednes day. When I discovered that he intended to write, under his own name on the editorial page, an attack on Senator Taft under the guise of a book review, I called him up and told him that I thought it was ill advised and ill timed. "Before I could explain my rea ons, he said 'okay, okay,' and hung up. It was about an hour later when I got a call from a repre sentative of the New York Times that he had told them of his resig. nation. While Mr.Crider was giv ing interviews to the press asso ciations, he did not talk to me personally (about the resigna tion)." . . Crider's article said "tne major opposition to Senator Robert A. r Taft of Ohio springs from serious doubts as to his abilities and con victions in the field of foreign af fairs." Crider said also he "must pro. fess general approval of his (Taft's) views 'on domestic mat ters, (but) it is with regret that this reviwer must confess to gen uine fear of Taft blind spots in the international area." The Crider article concludes with a statement that "senator Taft's bonk should be widely read, but it should be read discernirgly. It is full of booby traps." ITCH .Scabieii u tugms contagious and will continue (or lite If not itoDDed Iti oi ciuii li the Itch mite which it im mune to ordlniry treatment. EXSORA killi the Itch-mite elmort initantly. Only three daye' EXSORA treatment i required Mail order eivpn prompt attention FRED MEYER DRUGS, ROSEBURG FATHERLESS and without funds, the John E. Mathes family is being helped to obtain a home by a committee of Roseburg citizens. The father was killed in a logging accident Nov. 15, and a daughter, four-year-old Patricia, was fatally burned Nov. 9. 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