From where I sit ..Jy Joe Marsh Two Heads Are Better Than One (Or None) I yet kirk oat of baying staff down at the hardware store. And I always ask for a little, advice from one of the two brothers who run it, because I know beforehand eiactlj what the answer will be. Like when I needed a new gar den hose. "Henry," I aays, "how about this new plastic hose is it really as good as rubber? " " Well," he says, "I'm inclined to think it is but you'd better ask Tom." I found Tom in buck and asks him the same question. "Well," says Tom, "in my opinion it is but you'd better ask Henry." "I already have," I says, "and when you two cautious old codgers agree I'd bet my life on the decision." From where I sit, your own opin Ion is worth a lot bat so's the other fellow's. That's why I keea saying, over and over, let's be tol erant of the other person's point of view whether it's on polities or farming or whether you like milk shakes and he prefers a temperate glass of beer, Copyright, 1949, United Stalet Brcwtn Foundation Discarded 'Buttons' Prove Gold Coins; Old House Also Yields $40,000 Cache CHICAGO, Mav 26 (.? Mrs. Lucille Schader last week threw away a jar containing $300 in Mexican gold coins from her father's house in Duquoin, Wednesday she was dazed by news that tenants to whom she had rented the house had found an estimated $40,000 worth of Jewels, oil ant rail stocks, and gov ernment bonds while redecorat ing. Mrs. Schader said a Duquoin at torney, Clarence Kimmel, had given her the news. She gave this account. Her father, Michael Bradley. 53. a coal miner, died March 28. She went to Duquoin subsequently to tidy up his house preparatory to renting it. She found a jar con taining "buttons" and threw it out without examination. Neighbors noticed the bottle. The bank identified the "buttons" as Mexican coins, and they were placed in escrow. The house was rented to Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schadle of Duquoin. They started to redecorate the din ing room and found a box in a hole beneath the wallpaper. The box contained jewels belonging to Mrs. Schader's grandparents along with the bonds and stocks. So now Mrs. Schader, who lives in Chicago, is going again to Du quoin. . Destroyed Chimes Will Be Replaced At University SEATTLE, Mav 26 (. Melodic chimes will ring again at the University of Washington. After fire Tuesday destroyed the historic chimes tower and its bells, university authorities dis closed that plans already had been firepared to install modern chimes n the new administration build ing. In contrast to the 15,000-pound chimes which had rung In the old tower since 1911, the new ones will be about the size of "teacups," said Dean Herbert Condon. They will have a magnavox amplifier. George Bailey, blind chimes ringer for 32 years, will have to take lessons for the new ones. Soldiers Play At Quick Draw; One Meets Death placed under arrest but a formal KYOTO, Japan, Mav 26 i.Ti Pvts. Anderson Bryant Jr. and Donald Cornelison passed each other going on and off duty at the provost marshal's office. Playfully each grabbed for his pistol in true Western bad man style. They repeated the perform ance several times, trying to see who was quicker on the draw. Cornelison's pistol went off. Bryant fell dead. An army spokesman said Cor nelison. of Rome, Ga was over come with grief. He was not investigation was started. Tragedy Hits 2 Boys While Flying Kite NEW YORK. Mav 25. P Atop a five-story building, Rubin Thur., May 26, 1949 Tha News-Review, Ronburg, Ore. 9 Uhinas, 15. was trying to get a new kite into the air yesterday. His eyes fixed on the kite, he walked backward towards the roofs edge. From a nearby rooftop, Anthony Martin, 17, saw the danger, He tried to leap a 10-foot alrshaft to stop Ubinas. The shaft was too wide. Martin didn't make the other side. Simultaneously, the two boys piungea to tne ground. Ubinas Kiiiea, was in critical hospital. Martin was reported condition today at a A. F. Walter Krem, M. 0. Physician and Surgeon U.S. National Bank Annex Room 217 Office Phone: 1500 Res.: Hotel Rose Phone 622 Office hours: Mon. Thru Sat. WALIPAPER 200 Patterns 1t te $1.80 P9t Lumbar t Fuel 16 E. 2nd Ava. 3. Phone 242 V' i : Ss:: At m You'll Want To Hear HERB TYLER YOUTH FOR CHRIST Pacific Northwest Regional Director Song Leader ond Special Speaker Herb attended the World Congress of Evangelism held at Beatenberg, Switzerland, last August, and then trav. eled into 12 countries on the continent, including the three western zones of Germany. He has recently re turned from an extensive tour of Alaska. Presbyterian Community Church (Across from High School) Sunday Afternoon, May 29, 2:30 P. M., Oakland, Oregon Joe Brill, Upstate Region Director XJJ l ONT HURRY! HURRY! Miller's End-of-The-Month sale now in progress . . . Just a few days to take advantage of really unusual savings. Remember to use your charge aceount . . . quantities are limited in some departments so do hurry for a wider choice in the items you need. All departments every floor has many outstanding buys so if the items you want are not listed here do come to Miller's during the re mainder of this month (just a few days) and stock up at outstanding savings. Doors open 9:30 a.m. NOW IN PROGRESS MEN'S SWIM SUITS Just arrived ... a limited number of men's top quality swim suits. Your choice of color and style. Sizes 32 through 42. (Remember Roseburg's swimming pool opens this weekend). Regular 1.95 Main Floor 9c T SHIRTS Every male needs more of these cool and handsome shirts. Men's white cotton kn T-Shirts. Not all sizes so hurry for best selec tion. Just - Main Floor 49c CRIB BLANKETS ... by Nashua. Fine quality crib blankets 36"x50", 88 rayon, 12 wool. Blue and pink with inch .wide matching or con trasting satin binding. Buy several at this low price , . , regularly 4.50 Downstairs Store 2.9 VOILE Yards and yards of fine voile in pastels, flo rals and subdued tones. Remember to buy enough for all your sewing needs. Were 1 .29. Now just -YARD Main Floor 79c CHILDREN'S SHOES Many styles but broken sizes. Remember we offer scientific X-ray fitting. Regularly 7.95 and 8.95. Now just Shoes Main Floor 3.99 FAMOUS RAYON PRINT DRESSES Lovely dresses in the latest styles and one group only at this price. Sizes 12 through 44 ond some half sizes. Regu larly 29.50 and 39.95. We want to clear our stocks 'though these .were just un packed 14.98 Second Floor of Fashions TAILORED TWEED SUITS Like tweed? You'll love these famous ladies' suits and even more when you see how they've been reduced for this cleorance. Sizes 9 through 20. Were 44.00 now just Second Floor of Fashions 24.99 MEN'S PAJAMAS Famous name pajamas in stripe's and pat terns. All sizes. First come, first served. Selling out for just Main Floor 2.89 DRESS SHIRTS Famous brand dress shirts in sizes 14Vi to 17. Formerly priced to 4.45. Stock up ot this record-breaking price. End-Of-The- Month price Main Floor 1.99 BOYS' PANTS Boys' summer weight pants in the belted style. Some with zippers. Your choice of tan and blue. Buy now for summer wear or for school next fall. Sizes 4 to 8. Were 4.00 Main Floor 1.48 SPUN RAYON Washable, of course. In floral pattern only. Regularly 1.29 yard now just YARD Main Floor 79c WOMEN'S WHITE PLAY SHOES ' 5.49 AAA to B widths. Buy now for hot weathe ahead. You II want several pair at this price, r-ncea just Shoes Main Floor LESS THAN HALF PRICE Carole King, Jo Collins and Trudy Hall brands ladies' dresses in rayons, prints, linens, taffeta, gabardine. A style you'll want and sizes 9 to 44. Better hurry for first selection. Formerly 22.95 , . . out they go for just 10.98 Miller's Second Floor of Fashions MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Only 26. These shirts were originally prlc- J L ed 2.95 and 3.95. Assorted colors but not I t J all sizes. End-Of-The-Month price . 1 Main Floor LADIES' HOSE Famous brands in ladies' hosiery. Some ir regulars, all sizes. Hurry, girls, they won't last long. Regularly 1 .65. Now just Main Floor 88c BOtS' SPORT SHIRTS A large assortment of children's shirts in plain and plaids. Stock up now for the summer. All washable and color fast. Sizes 2 to 12. Were 2.50 to 3.98 each Main Floor 1.48 PLAID RAYONS Now reduced to a fraction of the former price. Gay plaids in 44" width. Regularly 1 .69. Now just .. YARD Main Floor 97c WOMEN'S BLACK CALF PUMPS 6.95 With the famous Red Cross brand. Buy several pair and save through May only Shoes Main Floor HALF SIZE DRESSES Here are real bargains! These dresses by Martha Manning, Georgianno, Little Ladv Mvnette nomes you know and trust. In ainqham, spun rayon, cord, voile and shantung. AM brand new and the lat est styles. Sizes 122 through ZA'2. Wer 14.95. Now reduced to just Second Floor 5 8.95 WHERE ALL DOUGLAS COUNTY SHOPS and SAVES MEN'S DRESS BELTS A large assortment but not all sizes. During our end of the month sale these dress belts are HALF PRICE. Why not buy several for gifts?,. ...... .... . . ..:H. Main Floor HAND TOWELS Four washable woven cloth towels per pack age. Use for home utility. Regularly 69c package. Now just WASH CLOTHS Package of four, regularly 49c Downstairs Store 49c 29c 80 SQUARE PERCALES Sew and save and hove fun doing it! Prints florals, checks and stripes. Regularly priced to 69c. Now on sale Main Floor 39c LADIES' SHOES Spectator type shoes which were regularly 12.95 are now just Shoes Main Floor 8.95 HALF PRICE Several odd lots of women's dress shoes. Broken sires. These are not shoddy, they are tag ends and odd lots wt wish to clear. LADIES' SUITS Nationally advertised gabardine, crept and faille suits in the snazziest styles. An outstanding bargain because these were tagged at 50.00. Sizes 9 through 20. Look at this price Second Floor of Fashions 29.95 Top Quality at Nearly Half Price Here are ladies' suits by Lily Ann, Nar- dis and Junior Deb in these materials: Botany wools, failles, gabardines, sharkskin and crepe. Sizes 9 through 20 ond look at this reduction in price. Were 69.95. Now Second Floor Please 39.99 Items placed on your charge account billed until June 1. now are not