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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1940)
TEN RQgEBURg KEWS-ftEVlEW, ROSEBUft, OREGOfl, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I'lVlWW. m r li J! J B ii V a b C E b C I d One-Sided Sweep i Of Coats Adds to : Slimness Tempo Ilorioctlng the moods of Amerl tan life and living ana the native fashion genius of American crea tors, rail coats this season are . keyed to the modern tempo with the slim silhouette staging a re- vivni, mo inspiration of which first came to American designers In 1908. , Temptingly different, dress coats stnnci out with their slimmed bodies, Interesting manipulations, beautiful fur treatment and new sleeves. The new slim silhouette with pencil line treatment In back and sides, fulness appearing In the front, finds the most popular ver sion In panel or apron front body with impressed pleats or gores. The classic reefor conforms to the new silhouette too by hnvlng the fulness In the front, rnther than at the sides. The new lowered wnlsllng Is one of the most -prominent features In fall coats. Intric ately worked details emplmsl'e this newest of the 1U40 fall trends. Side closings too nre popular bo en use they make fitted coats more wearable by many women who formerly were unable to accept the fitted silhouette because of the button front. Smooth Fabrics Fabric textures are smoother with drapahle qualities enhancing the softly draped and slim sil houette. The revlvnl of the clas sics, finds camel's hair, herring bone monotones and coverts popu Inr, the latter particularly for back to school styles. Female shoulders will be strict ly feminine no fussy build ups or bulky details. fienllo padding will give them a natural, graceful line to the shoulders, Straight sleeves In narrow and medium wrist widths appear most popular. The balloon sleeve, which Is full, will nlso ho seen, draping over tile wrist and then banded nt the cuff. Tho newest sleeves taper down to the wrists with ful ness over tho elbow. Pockets In dress coats are usual ly concealed behind impressed plenta or alongside of panels. Koine coals highlight fur pockets, mid In sports ami casuals, they are shown In every concelviihle fashion. Practical and funlctlonal is the sport cent which borrows The.Western Giant MULTI-CRIP flRST LINE, HRST QUALITY TIRES ..' AT GREAT EXTRA SAVINGSI Vet big extra saving! on new, safe tlrei ust when you need them most , . . and . . . economical MULTI-GRIPS are safe and long lasting tool Built of the finest materials, with up to 4300 tread grippers, MULTI-GRIPS give the most non-skid safety and blowout protection for your money. . SALE Prices NOW and . . . Inner Tube at NO Extra Charge ThisBlucBibbonXuBc ' It Pays to Boy in Pairs Nof oone Sale Savings but when you buy Two Western Gianf MULTI-GRIP Tires, you get one Blue Ribbon Inner Tube for not one penny extra) Don't wait bu NOW; and pocket big extra savings! Tires Mounted FREE ,5vl"9l 9m Well Groomed for Work But Casual for Fun ItKVKIiSllil.r: corduroy and gab online topcoats have slide fasten- This double breasted model Is era to facilitate their doing a turn- of 100 naphthuluted wool wore about. ted. Its details from brother's coat. This trend Is seen 111 the notched collar classic or boy's coat and balinncunn which Is also avail able In a fly-front version. So Affordable Because semi-precious furs like mink and silvers have been peg ged down to popular-price appeal, fall coats will show, no stinting 1n fur trimming. The coat with the separate fur packet Is a highlight this season and singled out also for special style attention is n new coat with the separate kol insky scarf In mink or sahle dyes. with Tires Atk for Sot 117 S. STEPHENS .x - l Youth's Wardrobe Can Readily Be Budgeted Mothers who aro baffled by the problems presented in outfitting their fast-growing boys for anoth er season, will find . tho sugges tions that follow helpful in show ing them and their family bud getsthe light of day. One sweater Is essential but every hoy can lisp a few in sleeve less and long sleeve styles; in pluln k ii It and cable stitch pat terns: In priicllcnl. dark colors. Remember This Is Douglas County Home Products Week Supply CoS a h --i fjr v 7 v3lA A TIRE OUR 1 SALE SALE el-re "ST PRICE PRICE Dlb "PRICE ONE TIRE HIRES 1TUB1 4.73,5.oo.i9 $10.40 6.95 M3.90 3.50.T6 12.40 8.95 17.90 5.50-17 13.65 9.15 18.30 6.00-16 13.95 9.45 18.90 6.25,6.50-16 16.95 10.95 11.90 7.00-16 19.1Q fTl.75 1 15.50 tList Prica bo for trod-in. Arfcw ett Othtv S.rw, and on Comblnailo White TELEPHONE " I1 ggflS J AT-KASK for the great outdoors, Is this camel hair coat with railroad stitching and concealed slide fas tener. Aside from tho boy's sports jacket, he'll require an outer jack et of leather or warm wool for outdoor play all through the late fall and winter. He'll need a raincoat too whether It's of the kind that goes over other outer garments and folds-away when not In use or a reversible tweed coat waterproof, ed on one side. Gloves to keep his bands warm: a couple of suits of pajamas for nent comfort while asleep; a sturdy belt. Combination Style for Shoes Is Fall's Decree Fall favorite In shoe trends. Is the combination style which uses a plain leather with a patterned, a dull fabric with a shiny contrast. All shoes rctnin glove-fitting sil houettes, in line with the long, lean disposition of every fashion In the new season picture. Casual shoes are way In the lead, with the step-In and bow trimmed pump most popular. Smart women will be wearing more brown this fall and winter, so an en. ii u I variety of attractive styles imiy bo seen III varying tones of brown nnd hlnck. Itninps, window wedges, rocker anil other novelty Heels will com mand their share of affection, but most exciting shoe of the season easy; TERMS on Tires A Black Srfvaff MULTI-GlF TiteV J 97 lift' 1 that crystal clear plastlo called Is that made In part or entirely of vlnyllte. Around the County Elkton ELKTOV, Sept. 10. Mrs. Cath erine Cheever and children have returned from Ashland where they have been visiting Mrs. Cheever's father, tleorge Nlckles. Mr. Nickles cume home with Mrs. Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. Ft. O. Thomas have returned home from a trip to Se attle and White Salmon. Miss Lois White has returned from San Francisco where she bas been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde rtydell, of Reedsport, visited Nels Mydell Sunday. Mrs. Sallle Cheever and Wlllard Cheever were Roseburg visitors re cently. Mr. and Mrs. rtobert smith and family have moved to Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are staying with .Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur liugus. Mrs. Ella Feniey hns returned from Booth, where she has been visiting. Mr. anil Mrs. Harold Tlloodgood and son, Jerry, returned to their home Friday at Portland after vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haines, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hraman spent the week-end at Prlnesville. Mr. Hraman returned and will go back again for Mrs. Hraman. who Is go ing to visit a few weeks. Karl Griffith is painting the I. 0. O. F. hall. The county is putting a new coat of paint on the Tleckley bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hinder and left Friday evening for Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold ltarnnm. Charles Emerick Jr., of Seattle, 1 sn visited the flarnum's over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cheever and dnughters, of Reedsport, spent Sunday at Elkton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Wrado at tended the state fair Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cral Hinder and family and Mrs. Charles Hinder vlBlted Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pon tius, of Albany, nnd attended the state fair during fair week. Mrs. Agnes Rowe, Pauline Rowe, and Iris Haines were in Roseburg Friday afternoon. The Arthur Clemo family at tended the state fair one duy. Jerry Wlnterhotham bus relum ed from Los Angeles where ho hns been visiting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack flormnn. Donna l-.ee W'fntcrboiltnm nnd Jerry Wlnterhotham were Salem visitors Friday. Lost week-end Mr. nnd Mrs. James dates and Mr. and Mrs. John Levenhagen went down the coast as far as Crescent City, crossed to Grants Pass and enme home highway A9. The Oak Knoll school started Monday with Mrs. Zon Wade as teucber. Mrs. Wade taught the same school the past two years. Rev. Jones showed pictures and gave a lecture on India Sunday evening In the Methodist church. Mrs. Clair Palmer, who is teach ing nt Blachly, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Arna Johnson, of Scottsbnrg, and Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. J.isterud nnd daughter. Joanne, of Albany, visited Mrs. Marietta Haines, Sunday. Yoncalla YONCAM,A. Sept. 11. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl MePanlels nre being congratulated on the nrrival of a nine-pound son, born Sept. 3, with Dr. It. F. McKnlg the attending physician. Mrs. Gnong nnd son of Port land returned home Wednesday after spending a month visiting at the parentiul George Coons home. Mrs. Lloyd Ohisen of Idaho is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prortor of Raymond, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cellars and Bill Cellars of Culp Creek visited at the Hay Tur pln home Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams left Monday for Canyonville where Mr. Williams has work. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wells fell on a rusty nail last week, the nnll going through his hand. Misses Dorothy nnd Marian Edes. of Eugene, spent the week end hero with their pnrents. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Edes. nnd two dnughters and Dave Rogers spent Sunday at Culp Creek. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Roberts, of Culp Creek, spent the week end here at the Roberts home. Miss Esther Rees, of Eugene spent the week-end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Vroinnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elbert Cellars and family have moved Into the Vince Applegnte home. Mr. and Mrs. V. I,. Applegnte left Saturday for Roseburg, where Mr. Applegate hns a position. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartley trans acted business In Roseburg Thurs day. Alton Vest was appointed on the city council nt their last meeting to take the place of Hugh Warner, who has moved outside the city limits. Miss Jones and Pete Helhnrt of Portland. Roy nnd Ransom, of Terrebonne, nnd John Jones, of Madras visited at the Mary Wil liams home Inst week. Miss Ethel Peterson lert Thurs day for North Dakota, where she will again tench in a normal school. Miss Theltnn Peterson left Sat urday for Albany, where she will tench school aealn this year. Ernest Helllwell made a busi ness trio to Seattle, Wash, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wells are building a new home on a piece of land south of the Roy Hartley place. Miss Lavon Morln will be prin cess from Yoncalla for the North Douglas County fair to be held in uuiiiempuiary inouKi n a gi ncu anu cuunu i eAeiiiimiir.i uj dinette grouping. In new bleached finish, It lend lightness nnd sophis ticated smartness to tbe room. Interesting Is the open cupboard with space for everything Including room that must serve as a dining room as wen. Drain, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 and 14. The queen und her court will be crowned Thursday night at the high school auditor ium, where a historical pageant will be given. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelso spent Sunday huckleberry picking near the coast. ODDITIES (Hy the Associated Press) Easy Going 'HICKORY, N. C. The Catawba county rod and gun club were all set to move 15,000 young bass from their rearing pools into near by Lake Hickory when the floods enme. Now the club won't have to move PEtltlEY'S fALL FASHION WOMEN'S Rayon Gloves 98 c Smartly Tailored! Rich Fall Colors! These handsome rayon suede gloves will finish off every out fit to perfection! In trim tucked styles some with simulated leather trimming! M I Ii the fish. Floodwaters washed them into the lake. Clean Haul BELLEVILLE, N. J. This In n story about two trusting robbers who were left holding the bag lit erally. They held up Al Wagner, of a food mnrket, and demanded the day's receipts. He handed over one of the bags and the bandits fled. The one Wagner kept contained the cash. The robbers got soap. No Tusk HAGERSTOWtf, Mil. A horse Is the reason Roger C. Harp had an earache from a piece of tooth 1" bis nose. The earache took him to n physl clan. The, doctor found the cnu.se We are featuring live models in our windows, Friday, Sept. 13, at 8:00 p. m. Lavishly Furred : FALL AND WINTER COATS For Every Woman $16.50 Fox Persian Lamb Wolf l-.very style has this season's diminishing waistline and flnr Ing skirt linn slimness accen tuated with lavish fur trimming. Exciting New Shapes In Fall Handbags Sculptured, draped or qq. tailored in smart sim- 7vC ulated leathers! Metal or ribbon trim. Many styles zip shut! FROCKS BY Austelle 1 6.90 DES MODES DE PARIS Exclusive With J. C. Penney Co. They're here walling for you to pick your favorite and lake it home! Crisply tailored shirtwaist types with clever touches thnt give them a personality till their own! Nylon Hosiery Renutirul new stockings made exclusively of Nylon. Amazing elasticity and greater strength. They wear lit? longer. Ill Women's Black Suede Elasticized Pumps $2.98 Deep pitch black suede that Is always your favorite for fall, trimmed the 19J0 nay. i. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Incorporated ROSEBURQ - XFI pduame do i was the piece of tooth In Harp's nose. The Harp recalled the tooth, had broken off when a horse kicked him in the face 50 years ago. Double Cross INDIANAPOLIS Harry Roark, 45, fltitliluffed a man who entered his filling station, hand in pocket In n menacing manner, and ordered him into a washroom. "I can't go In there," Roark de murred, "A policeman's In there." The man fled, tossing away a toy pistol. Tho washroom was empty. Arty SCOTTSBLT'FF, Neh.-Don't toll me i um jiruiou jiilllliy tliat np- peniliclils Isn t contagious, won't believe It. They A month ago daughter Mary was operated on for ncute appendicitis Then ditto daughter Pauline, daugh ter Jievu and son Churles. Pompadour Style One of Smart New Hat Models The one really new hat stylo of the season Is the pompadour hat which becomingly nils way hack on the head hut It Is only one of many styles which Include tho right hut for every costume and ocension. Pompadour types Include bon nets, berets, calots and off face brims as well as the little high skull caps which first interpreted the need for a hat to go with the new coiri'urees. in brimmed types the side sweep. Ing profile hat muy bo a chic bill unce lor tho side-wise dross or coat silhouette. Visor brims, horn hurts and of I'-i he-face flatterers are newly devised old favorites. The casual hat is very Imporlnnt because of the American woman's preference for casual clothes so scoop brims ami roller, snap brims and berets will be seen going to work and school. FESTIVAL iff 1 GLAMOROUS Fail Hats Lovely soft felts In AO rich full colors styl- A."Cl iil to suit all types! Brimmed or off-face! New trims!. x