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EISHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942. A FISHER'S GIFT IS A GIFT IN GOOD TASTE "Let's Give them a Hand - the Graduates!" Your largest available selection of choice gifts is the mission of your de pendable Fisher's Dept. Store at this particular time. See all Depts. and our windows. Kayser Victory Hosiery, $1.00 to $1.50 Munsing Gowns and Pajamas, $1.98 to $2.98 "Miss Elaine" Batiste Pajamas. . .$1.98 Anne Sutton Dresses . . .$6.95 to $8.95 Bags, Gloves, Jewelry $1.00 up Boys' Manhattan, Mark Twain Shirts, $1.95 to $2.50 Grayco Ties, $1.00 Hundreds of Other Gift Suggestions Play Shoes In striking colors to combine dra matically but in the modern man nermostly ......$2.98 Cotton Suits Seersucker prints and cool cot tons for summer's warmest days . exclusive styles from top-grade makers $8.95 , Air Step Spectator Pumps $6.85 Brownbilt Spectators $4.50 4- S. & H. GREEN STAMPS DEPARTMENT STORE" Uncorking It ; S ' ' Camas Valley CAMAS VALLEY, MAY 21 Miss Estlirr Drown of Mc-dfonl and Margaret Ilrown of Portland spoilt the week end at the home of their mother, Mrs. Ethel Brown. Neal Brown reported In Koseburg Monday for. Army duty through selective service. Miss Inls Sites left school Inst "week to go to Arlzonla where she will Join relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hnlns and family 'have moved from the Rlchter camp ground to the Sleloff house. Virgil Beamer, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beamer, underwent on emergency appen dicitis operation at Mercy Hospital In Hoseburg Mmulav night at 9:30 o'clock. lr. Walii cott was In attendance. Mr. or Mi-s. Beamer have been staying with him most of the time. He was reported as slightly bctter Thrusdays. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnes and Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Slegel spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slegel. Mr. and Mrs. George Trueman of Marshfleld visited relatives here Tuesday. Thursday afternoon the May Fete and a Saga of American History were presented at the school auditorium. "The Wedding of the Painted Doll," crowning the May queen Indian dance and song were given by the Primary children. The Intermediate grades took part In "The Making of the First Flag" and the "Minuet." The upiier giades representing old fashioned folk sang and danced the Virglna Keel and square dance;followed by the winding of thcMay l"ole. What Kills Cock Robin Birds suffer from many dis eases akin to those of men. Anionit them are taeworm malaria, elephantiasis, nppomlld tls, tuberculosis, ptomaine poison ing, lead poisoning, and various fungi bacterial and virus ailments. Post Obligates Man in Navy; Father is Proxy Charles Dusseau, now In active service with the United States navy, has become a full-fledged member of the Patrick W. Kelley post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Although he was not pres ent to accept the obligation of membership, his father, Paul Dus seau, a veteran of the first World war and an active member of the V. F. W. post acted as proxy for his son when the memljership ob ligation was conferred here Sun day by John Snellstrom of Eu gene, past department command er, at a Ninth district conference held at Carl's Tavern. Other lo cal veterans to assume the obliga tion were Marion A. Deakins and Fred Slempinski. The meeting was called by Commander Vincent Malone of the local post and was conducted by Major H. G. White of Eugene, district commander. Out of vown visitors were Major White, Past Department Commander Snell strom and Walter Larwood of Eugene; Ace Gregg, commander of Cottage Grove post, and Earl Culver, Walter Lunn and Clar ence Mclntire, Florence. Price Fixing Rules To Be Told at Meeting Here Roseburg merchants and man agers of business firms will have an opportunity Friday evening to hear a discussion of the detailed rules and regulations pertaining to price fixing order on retail merchandising. The meeting, sponsored by the Roseburg cham ber of commerce, will be held at 7:30 at the circuit court room in the courthouse at Roseburg. Miss Margaret White, who recently at tended a school of Instruction at Portland, will be the principal speaker. Miss White, who is the administrator for the county wel fare commission, also heads the local Information department for the OPA. The chamber of commerce Is urging that every merchant and retail manager be present at to night's meeting, so that there will be a thorough understanding of the regulations, Harry Plnni ger, chamber of commerce secre tary, states. 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