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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 22

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The News-Reviewi
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Roseburg, Oregon
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7T 8 Th Newi-Reviow, Roseburg, 0f. Nov. 5, 1959' Douglas County Library Arrivals Eyes Are On McLoughlin Destiny Covered In New Book A "If. THE FOOD MART'S LOWER PRICES Bv ANITA FULLBRICHT I Buy Real Estate For Proiit, Uyd Staff Wril.r Cadwallader; Tale From the i.tV. Cmmr and Its Cloud Walking Country, Marie En: hu Rni Brown Barker.

I Campbell; Modern Verse in ravonls an amazing record of Enjoy delicious steoks cur from carefully aged beef, tender and delicious. lish, J9O0-1950, Lord David Cecil New Horizons in Latin America, John Cousidine; Fast and Fancy Cookery, John Cranwell; Great Impostor (Demara), Robert Crich-ton; Log Scaling And Timber Cruising, J. K. Dilwroth; Every Woman's Standard Guide to Home And Child Care: Bobby Fischer lower Canada family oi scoicn Protestant and Irish Caholic descent, which produced liiree remarkable individuals who guided the family destiny to a high point. Dr.

John McLoughlin, trained as a physician became the Chief Fae-tm- in iho Columbia District of the km V'- Hudson's Bay Company, where hai Fames of Chess, Robert Fischei Adventure Is Underground, William Halliday; Histories of Herodotus, 2 Herodotus; They Ex ZEE y'M i ff plored, Rhoda Hon; nana decoration of Fabrics, Francis Kalka, 1001 Questions Answered About Trees. Rutherford Piatt, The Lay Towels U.S. GOOD of the Love and Death of Cornet mJfl ruled a vast empire in the Worth-west. Dr. David McLoughlin, his brother, also educated tor a medical career, became a highly successful doctor in Paris and personal physician to King Louis Philippe.

Their sister, Marie Louise, as Sister St. Henry, found her success as the leading teacher and Mother of the great Ursuline Monastery in Quebec, where she maintained an awareness of the affairs of her family, educated her nieces, and aided in solving fain-ilv problems. "This new adult non-fiction arrival Hitnlavs the unknown side of the Christopher Rilke, Hainer kuk Pasternak, Gerd Ruge; Scepticism and Animal Faith, George Santav ana; The Shooter's Bible, liili Cai-ilfriintf iii Containers. Sunset, Giant Roll -J: Northern California. Sunset; t- 1 Grealest Airilitt, Annie Thompson Economic Report, Proposed Oregon Dunes National Seashore, b.

S. Dept. of Interior; Oregon Dunt National Seashore Proposal, U. Dept. of Interior.

Adult fiction: Starship, Brian Al- John McLoughlin saga his personal finances, his children, his land holdings in the lower St. Law rence Hiver Valley and his kin. Coast Railroads Nottd Certainly of interest to Roseburg citizens is "Pacific Slope Hail-roads" bv George Abdill. a local YORKSHIRE BACON Thick sliced author. This adult non-fiction is continuation of his book "Railroad diss; Lover Man, Alston Anuerso Aged in The Woods, Paul Uu ner; The Devil at Four O'CIock, Max Catto; Street of Fear, Julius Fast; Famous Science Fiction Stories, Raymond Healy; Tough Saddle, Llewellyn Holmes; Ossiau I Ride, Fred Hoylc; Golden Yeai Frank Kcnyon; Heaven In Your Hand, Norah Lofts; Man's Fate, Andre Malraux; Prize Stones, 195j, O.

Henry Memorial Award; From the Terrace, John O'Hari; Woman in the Back Scat, Marguerite xieenr The Navv. Keith Robe ing" and is now available at the RATH BOLOGNA by the piece, lb. lihrarv. All moot What sort of person is Queen Elizabeth II of England? Few neonle reallv have a clear and cor pkg. rect conception of this ruling sov RATH LITTLE SMOKIES MORRELL'S CHILI ROLLS ereign.

Now availuble on the adult non- son; Here Is Alaska, Evelyn fiction shelf is "How Tha Queen Young modern! fiction: Apron RED SNAPPER VET'S DOG FOOD Tall Tins Fresh filets Strings, Adcle De Leeuw; Black Gold at Titusville, Lavinia DobU i Breakaway Back, Philip Harkins; Courage of betnea, tnzaoeui raw-ard; The Bride of Pilate, Esther Kellner; Five Yards of Glory, Wilfred McCormick; Mara, Daughter of the Nile, Eloise McGraw; Danc Nebcrgall Reigns" by Dorothy Laird. This biography presents not only an intimate portrait of the Queen but also a full picture of her duties, responsibilities and powers and the way she exercises them. Many of the questions which are often asked about the Queen are answered in this enlightening and entertaining biography. Have you ever wondered just what it takes to be a Pulitzer Prize winner in journalism? Well, it's not the subject alone, nor is it always the most famous that are objects of prize-winning material. it was Joseph Pulitzer's intention, when he founded the prizes hearing his name, to bring the achievements of American journalism before the public; to give both instruction and pleasure.

That is ing Girl. Gladys Malvern; inrcc is a Family, Edna Petligrew; Perfect Game, Jackson Scholz; Ine Poke9 of Gold, Edesse Smith. Juvanil non-fiction: Hut and Cold, Irving Adler; Picture Book Arabian Nights; Tha Golden Phoenix, Charles Barbeou; won- ders of the Arctic, Jacquclyn Bur' Whole horn or shank half rill; Zoo Celebrities, William Bridges; Sending the Woru, Hiiphr-. Discovering Chemistry. Elizabeth Cooper; Wild Folk at the the mimosa of the new volume of slonuhnre.

Carroll V'enton Gre American journalism entitled 'VI lands. Delia Goclz; Mr. Wizards The Pulitzer Prlzo Story" edited by John Hohenberg. This new book Experiments For Young Scientists, Don Herbert; Book to Begin on Dinosaurs, Eunice ilolsamt; Sunk is featured in tne aauii non-iicuoa en City, Jaines McNeill; Miracle flays. Anne jnoicoimson: uu ioui Toes, Thalia Mara.

Juvanila fiction: uonsiance i Honeybee, Nan Agle; Brave Riders, Glenn Balch; Two Uncles of Regular or Drip shelf at tlio library. Other new books now available at the library are: Adult non-fiction: Calendar for the Modern Age, Elizabeth Ache-lis; Structure of American History, Walter Adams; Janine is French, Lloyd Alexander; Illustrated Tap Hhythms and Routines, Edith Ball-webber; New Yacht i Rules, Robert Bavier; Meat Cook Hook, Better Homes and Gardens; Housekeeping. Grace Brighain: Pablo, Harry Behn; Bonny Neigu-gors, Joyce Boyle; Time fur Lissa, Rebecca Caudill; Palomino and Other Stories, Wesley Dennis; Ele nhant Cargo, Winifred Hammond: Chucaro, Francis Kalnay; Richest The Earth Shook, the Sky Burned. Boy In the World, Francis Kalni Youngest Artist, Eleanor William Bronson; Designs for outdoor Living, John Brimer; How to 6-Ib. fin Garden Valley Residents Return Home After Visit 10-lb.

bag69e 5-lb. bag 29c 25 lbs. with coupon on poge 2 of this paper with Joan llardick Jacobs ts Commander and Mrs. George Weber of Norfold, have been Dundee 15-oi. bottle ff.

By ADDIE SCHNEIDER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arola and Herman Hasbargen have returned from visiting in Minnesota. Arola and his sister, Mrs. Hasbargen were called toNopcming, due to the serious Uness of their father, Charles Arola, They visited Mrs.

Arola'i mother, Mrs. Charles Hasbargen, brother, Clarenco Hasbargen and family, and sister, Mrs. Albert John-mm and family, all of Menahgn, Minn. Motoring to International Falls, they visited a brother. Hjalmer Arola and family and a bister, Mr.

and Mrs. Palmer Hcl-geson and family. At Birchdnle, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hasbargen and family.

At White Rock, S.D., they attended a family reunion at the Rudolph Hasbargen home. They also visited a sister, Mrs. Dora nought and family at Foxhome, and a brother, Bill Hasbargen and family al Breckenridge, Minn, Returning home they eie overnight guests of Mr. and Ails. Sim-mie Crews and family at Kenne-wick, Wash.

Mrs. Crews is a daughter of Mrs. Herman Hasbuigen. They visited Mr. and Mis.

John Vent at Klickitat, and Mr. raft Mayonnaise visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. s.

Booth. Weber, now retired from the Navy, and Mrs. Weber have been houseguesls of Mr. Mis. Ralph Church.

Mrs. Sig Madson met her daughter, Mrs. Dale Poteet of McMinn-ville at the Eugene Beauty College recently. They returned to Mi-Minnville for the night and journeyed to Portland the following day. They were houseeni'sls of Mrs.

Madson's sister, Mrs. Kenneth Steenson. Mrs. Madson was a model for Mrs. Polect who tool; her State Beauticians examinations.

Lester Coe. Mr. and Mrs. William Price and Micheal llcyman who were In Juntura hunting on the special doe tags, came home with all tags filled. Mrs.

Price visited her parents and his parents at Nyssa. Kenneth Mean, Champ Robertson, Wally Bean and Gordon Con-keil made up an elk hunting party in the Coast Range. MrClellan Knapp returned from hunting in the Coast Range wr.h a five-point elk. Full Quart .4 Sunshine 2-lb. box GRAHAM CRACKERS DUNDEE APRICOTS CTD AUPCDDV I A ki Mory No.

2Vi tin 20-ox. Ellen's ar Nestle's Jumbo CHOCOLATE MORSELS 2-oi. pkg. 3C CLOROX BLEACH and Mrs. Charles Johnson at Van- Vt gat.

lb cover, Wash. I hey stopped to visit Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Arola al Surini! field. Divonville Couple Attend Convention Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Hill of Dixon-ville attended a meeting of slate tax commissioners for hoards of Mr. and Mrs. John Hodson and family of Grants Pass visited her father. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Ho CABBAGE ib Solid, crisp, perfect for slaw Salem equalization of the state al recently. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 4 BIG DAYS TO SAVE APPLES Delicious, wonderful for lunch boxes bard. Mrs. Lester Coo.

chairman of the Garden Vallcy-Rivcrsdale home Intension Unit has announced the next meeting of the unit be held Nov. 17. at the Riversdale Grange Hall. A business meeting will be conducted at 10 a.m. A eolfee hour will follow.

Special guost will be Douglas County agent J. Roland Parker who will speak on placement locations for shrubs about the yard. Mr. and Mrs. John D'-nton are leaving this week for their home in Jupiter, Fla.

Mrs. Barry Moiling will manage the Roseland Trailer Court which the Denlons purchased this summer. The Garden Valley Women Club spotr sored jewelry party Hill is a member of the board of equalitation in Douglas Countv. En route to Salem they stopped over in Albany to visit relatives. They are attending a three-day convention of the Oregon Bankers Association in Portland.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore-head are being congratulated on the birth of a baby girl, born al Community Hospital, Oct. 30. The baby weighed seven pounds, eight ounces.

Moorehead is the pastor of the Pine Grove Church. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Broadwater and children of Medford were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifinrd Broadwater recently. The Broadwater's are brothers. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Open Daily 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. We reserve the right to limit quantity 930 S.

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