The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 21, 1949, Image 7

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    NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. 1949
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Illnesses, Visitors to City Told
In Week's Events at Sutherlin
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
Newi-Review Correspondent
Mri. Laura Welsh had the misfortune of falling last week on
the icy pavement near the post office, injuring herself quite pain
fully. She Is much better this week and is able to be out again.
Eldon Young of Eugene was a
business caller in Sutherlin last
Thursday.
Horton Thompson of the Su
therlin Lumber Co. was confined
to his home for several days last
week by illness.
M. E. Groshong accompanied
his son-in-law, who has been visit
ing in this city, to San Francisco
last week and returned home
Monday. He states the weather
was verv nice while he was there
and the roads were In good con
dition. Clint Bamber, who is confined
to Mercy Hospital, Roseburg, with
pneumonia, is reported as getting
along very nicely and will soon
be able to leave the hospital.
Confined to Home
Mrs. Minnie Abeene was con
fined to her home east of Suther
lin for several days the past week
with the influenza
Robert Thomas, of Bob and
Joe's store east of town, has been
laid up the past week with a back
injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thornton
shopped and transacted business
in Rosehurg Tuesday and while
there called on Clint Bamber at
Mercy Hospital.
Ray Nichols of Cottage Grove
transacted business in this city
Tuesday.
George Larson has been very
111 at his home east of town the
past week.
Bruce Kesner of San Diego ar
rived in Sutherlin Saturday to
NEED A GOOD CAR?
During the month of January we will sell any used auto
mobile now in stock or any we may trade in at N. A. D. A.
official used car price.
We Have These Now
Others to Follow
1947 Ford Club Coupe
1 947- Fraxer Sedan
1946 Chrysler Sedan
1940 DeSoto Club Coupe
1941 Plymouth Club Coupe
1939 Plymouth Sedan
1936 Plymouth Sedan
CASH-TRADE-TERMS
ROSE MOTOR COMPANY
Chrysler-Plymouth
Rose and Lane Sts.
Phone 66
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Picture) by Paul Jenklni
INSTITUTE OPENS Misi Shirley Harrold. left, director of sp.
cial education for the Roseburg school system, left, and Miss
Thelma Sherman, supervisor of speech correction for the State
Department of Education, inspect a speech recording machine
to be demonstrated at the teachers' institute at Rose School
today.
Wallace Scores
Inaugural Address
NEW YORK, Jan. 21.t.PV
Henry A. Wallace says President
Truman's inaugural address
"comes closer to a declaration of
war than the inaugural address
of any peacetime president in our
history.
The Progressive Party chief
said Inst night Mr. Truman asked
the United States to prepare for
"a war against almost half of
the people of the globe."
Wallace said Mr. Truman's
"statement that capitalism and
communism cannot live together
In one world makes war the only
eventual alternative."
Wallace said In a statement
that the presidential address ask
ed for preparation for war against
"the 250.000,000 Inhabitants of
Russia and eastern Europe, the
500.000.000 Chinese people who
are about to establish a coalition
government with Communist par
ticipation and the millions In west
ern Europe and Asia who are
adherents of some form of Marx
ist Socialism."
Although the word "Incuna
bula" means in its Latin original
"swaddling clothes," "cradle or
"birthplace," it has come to de
note books printed during the
15th Century.
Unwanted articles are turned
to cash by advertising In the
classified columns. Clear out your
attic today, then phone 100 to
seek the buyer of those "white
elephants."
MOSCOW, Jan. 21. P) Prav
da today devoted two paragraphs
to a lass dispatcn irom wasning- j
ton on President Truman's in- -auguration.
The story In the official com
munist paper mentioned that Sov
iet Ambassador Panyushkin was
present.
The president's speech has not
been published or commented
on so far. Neither Izvestla, gov
ernment newspaper, nor Trud, the
Soviet trade union newspaper,
carried any news of the inaugura
tion. A Washington dispatch In Trud
told of 5,000 persons demonstrate j
lng for civil rights. Other dls-l
patches from the U. S. reported '
the trial of American Communist '
leaders.
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JrW by RAND
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Good looking! Comfortable!
Long lasting! Down-to-earth
price! everything
looks for in a Rand Junior
Shoe right here in our
wide selection of boys'
shoes.
WAYNE'S
"Better Shoes for All the Family"
"Just around the corner from Douglas County Bank"
118 W. Cass St.
VERSATILE Miss Lenore Le
viski, new teacher at Clide
School, instructs 30 seventh
graders there in art, music,
physical education, health, so
cial studies and arithmetic. For
merly of Portland, Miss Leviski
attended Reed College three
years and was graduated from
the University of Oregon with
a bachelor of arts degree in
psychology. Miss Leviski mo
tors to Glide each school day
from her present home in Rose
burg. visit a few days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kesner.
Mrs. Thelma Wilson was con
fined to her home for several days
the past week by illness.
Go to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Slack and
son. Marvin and Mrs. Brittain
Slack went to Portland last Fri
day to get the former's son,
Michiel, who underwent a major
operation ten days before. Mrs.
Brittain Slack visited a few hours
with her sister, Mrs. William Wat
son, w ho is very ill at her home
In that city.
A. L. Senders of Albany, repre
senting the M. Senders Co. of that
city, was a business visitor In Su
therlin Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brittain Slack
visited Clint Bamber at Mercy
Hospital Roseburg Wednesday
evpning, where he is confined
with pneumonia. Mr. Bamber is
a brother of Mrs. Slack.
Mrs. Hazel Green, who has
been confined to her bed for sev
eral days is reported to be much
better and she hopes to be able
to be out again soon.
The cold wpather in Sutherlin
has seriously hampered the
schools and mills in this vicinity
as all mills have been down this
wpek and school was suspended
today on account of frozen water
pipes.
Portland Clubs Try To
Lift Slot Machine Ban
PORTLAND, Jan. 21. (.W
The battle over the slot machines
was on in Oregon today as Port
land club presidents opened a
campaign In behalf of the devices
banned by Mayor Dorothy Lee.
The ban against the slot ma
chines has spread from Portland
to upstate communities in Lane
and crooK counties.
Representatives of 14 clubs met
here last night to plan strategy.
First they plan a meeting with
the mayor to attempt to Induce
her to change policy where non
profit clubs are concerned.
They also Intend to Interview
Attorney General George Neuner
to determine whether non-profit
clubs can be excluded from the
ban. And finally they may go to
the State Legislature to endeavor
to have the law changed to ex
clude private clubs.
WALLPAPER
200 Patttrnt
180 to $1.20
Page Lumber & Fu
164 E. 2nd Ave. S.
Phone 242
Typical swifts rest by clinging
to the inside of hollow trees or
chimneys or hanging to the face
of cliffs: they never perch on
twigs or limbs as do other birds.
Plumbing
We do better plumbing, well
done and fairly priced.
We also have a full line of
fixtures and accessories.
CALL
A. D. Wallace '
Phone 16S-R-3
Located one
block north
and one block ,
west of
Shinn's
Hatchery
PHI
FOR COMFORTABLE WINTER
DRIVING
& Heaters
$2455
1.25 Per Week
Payable Monthly
Enjoy comfortable driving all winter! A free
air 7-inch 6 blade fan for heating phi a
large Sirocco blade for defrosting. Comes
complete with 3-station switch. Fits most cars.
Notionolly advertised
Southwind
Gas Heate
.29.95
W ir.t.k.i in mi 1 mill.
Open til t P. M. Friday Stephens and Cast SU.
Phone 17
Exaggerated?
WILL YOU hove to serve
your meals on a board
and sit on a box after a
fire because the insur
ance on your household
goods was insufficient?
Exaggeration per haps,
BUT let this Hartford
agency help you deter
mine the amount of fire
insurance you need.
R. O. YOUNG
Phone 417
205 W. Cass Street
Roseburg
Attention Diesel Operators
Bring Your Fuel Pump and Injector Trouble to
DIESEL PRODUCTS
The Most Complete Testing Equipment
in Southern Oregon
Also Rebuild Starters, Generators, Magnetos and
Voltage Regulators
A. 6. Cyi
S33 S. Stephens St,
Phone 1368J
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OPENING EVENT
Tanan Zimba vi. Pantaleon Manlapeg
Semi-Finals
Billy Weidner vs. Rene LoBelle
Main Event
Frank! Stojack
vs.
Herb Parks
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ROSEBURG ARMORY, JAN. 22, 8:30 P. M.
We were not able to have a Fire Sale after our recent fir but
now our remodeling it completed. W bring to our customers
big savings at our combined Fir and
RE
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NUN
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Refreshments served from
11:00 to 3:00 on Saturday
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FLY BOXES
LEADER BOXES
SPOON POLISH
HOOKS
SINKERS
SPOONS
LURES
REELS
DIP NETS
HIP BOOTS
FISHING LINES
DRY FLIES
ELECTRIC LANTERNS
FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES
SEVEN STRAND LEADERS
FLY RODS
Fishing season is not too far off. Drive out,
look over our stock of fishing equipment
and take advantage of the tremendous
savings.
CHAIN SAW PARTS
CHAINS
CLUTCH SHOES
BARS
CLUTCH LINING
CARBURETOR and MAGNETO PARTS
SAFETY HATS
AXES
GAS CANS
PULASKI
SHOVELS
OIL and GAS SPIGOTS
OIL and GREASES
(Texaco, Luboplate, Mobile)
ELECTRIC TOOLS
4(o DISCOUNT ON ALL
I Jo NEW STOCK
during opening day
including
POWER SAWS
PACIFIC CHAIN SAW CO.
"At The Sign of The Mall"
Highway 99 at Garden Valley Road
Phone 1152 J
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