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f Th News-Review, RoMburg, Or. Tuet., Aug. 1o, 1949 who just can't wait to show off lOY'S JACKETS ... in th. mannish style. . Lots of pockets in these all wool, zipper front jackets. Two tone and plaid colors, some with belted back and a few denims. Sizes 6-8 3.95 & up their i u n u DRESSES ... for girls in the grades. These are "cents-ible" dresses, cute as buttons and they'll wear and wear. Lots of choice . . . plaids, plains and many others in these cotton dresses in the 7 yr. to 14 yr. sizes. PANTS . . . real "cords" for real boys from 6 to 8 years. Your choice of brown, grey or cream colors. Real college style with matching suspenders for safety and good looks. 3.98 1.98.o 4.98 n u n SKIRTS ... for first to 8th graders. Popular plaids ond plains in the flared style. A whole rack from which to choose. Better stock up now, mom downstairs store. at Miller's 1.98 Downstairs Store JACKETS ... for grade school gals.' a' They wear like iron and are much prettier. Corduroys, wools. Choose . a plaid jacket to match your plain skirt from Miller's. These are the trim, tailored jackets you like. up 7.95 Heigh-ho the merry-oh and back to school we go. Decked out in dashing new clothes, there'll be no lagging feet when young belles and beaux trip back to reading, writing and arithmetic. We have assembled the pretty and the practical for boys and girls in styles as varied as their wearers. You'll find important first day finery as well as straight-through-the-term togs to keep them proud as peacocks every doy. GIRL'S SWEATERS ... for girls 6 to 14. Available in wool or nylon in the slipover style plus a few all wool cardigans. Exceptionally wide color range. They wear well, they're neat and they're stylish too. 3.75 Downstairs Store to 5.95 ?sV JFfi fV I' ... c iL. ki:.. 1 Elkton Schools Ready, Teacher Roster Given By PHYLLIS A. SMITH I Nt wa-Rviw Correspondent! Elkton grade school and high school will open Tuesday. Sept. 6. Students will be held until 11:30 .m. that day to register. School will then be In full ses sion, with the lunch program in operation, Sept. 7. Teachers in the grade school are: Mrs. Colclasure, first grade Mrs. McDonald, lower primary grades; Mrs. rerguson, inter mediate grades; Mrs. Hucklns, intermediate grades; Mr. Ander son. UDDcr grades and physical education: Mrs. Grlmsrud, music and part-time teaching; Mr. Price, principal and eighth grade. Mrs. Stewart will be cook and Warren Cook, custodian and school bus driver on Scoltsburg route. During the summer the school kitchen was completely remodel ed and will be more convenient ly arranged for serving meals. The grade school building has been repainted inside and out Teachers in the high school are: Howard Parks, principal and sciences; Cai Grlmsrud. social studies, boys physical education, and coach; Mrs. Manie Lavoy, commercial subjects, girls physi cal education, and coach; John Brown, mathematics and industri al arts; Miss Berger, English, dramatics, and librarian. Mrs. Fred Riley will be cook for the high school and Fred Riley is custodian. Bus drivers for the Kellogg, Henderer, and Drain routes have not yet been hired. COUNTY ADOS TEACHERS Approximately SO additional teachers will be added to the Douglas county reboot system's teaching staff, Superintendent Kenneth Barneburg announced to day. Barneburg said the new teachers will bring the county total to 315. City SruAmt To Hovt Hot Lunches Again The hot lunch program for the city schools will again be In operation when school doors open Sept. 6, City School Superintend ent Paul S. Elliott said today. Elliott said the hot lunch sys tem will be handled by Mrs. May Mathews, who begins her third year as coordinator for the pro gram. Organized on a national basis, the hot lunch nroeram represents a sizeable portion of the money received and dispensed by the local school system. Elliott said last year Mrs. Mathewa handled $49,995 Just $5 short of $50,000 taken in as nickels, dimes and quarters by the students who took advantage of the program. Rural Schools Plan Own Opening Dates Although many rural schools are following the lead set by the Roseburg schools, opening dates for some of the county's schools will be as late as Sept. 19, accord ing to County Sup't. Barneburg. Sept. 6 is the date set by the Roseburg school system, with some rural schools slated to open the same day. However, Barne burg said others will open Sept. 12 and still ot..ers pian tneir initial day for a week later. He said this does not mean some schools offer less instruction time than others. Schools which begin later in September usually ' do not give students a spring vacation and other holiday periods are shortened. Mt. Nebo Explosions Lead To "Whodunit?" Question Roseburg was awakened Sun day morning by a series of ex- Dlosions on Mt. Nebo. They were thought to be a salute, ob serving the fourth anniversary of the surrender of Japan. Vet erans organizations contacted by the News-Review this morning disclaimed knowledge of the explosions. For the Mister bright plaids, I ir i plains and neatly ' . ' hi Infr SOX . . colorful figured sox by Interwoven. In Nylon, cotton royon - ond wool 55c .3.00 -23 SWEATERS ... In the slipover and cardigan style. Virgin wool and wool cashmere. Absolutely indispensable they are, for school. All sizes, oil colors, natch. From . . . 6.95 SLACKS . . . once in a while a guy has to get slack happy and before school is THE time. Choose here, you budding halfbacks . . . from worsteds, gabardines, sharkskin. In plain or fancy patterns and the latest, latest styles. Priced from 8.95 SHIRTS . . . both sport and dress. Wear with or without a tie. We have brand name shirts everybody trusts. For wear, for looks, for ease in laundering choose from the stacks and stacks of crisp shirts at Miller's. 2.95 SUITS . . . When you gotta get a suit get a good one. That means a Clipper Craft, a Kuppenheimer or Biltmore from Miller's. Brand new shipments ore just unpacked. We've your size, fella'. 45.00 Men's Wear Main Floor up & up Fabrics CORDUROY . . . it's the hit of the season and why not sew your own? Your choice of large or small pin wale in every color you could imagine. Make dresses, suits, skirts or jackets from this versatile material. 1.98 yd RAYON . . . smooth, slick, wearable rayon in 44" width. Every color of the rainbow to "suit" you or for dresses. 1.39 yd STRUTTER CLOTH ... and it's crease resistant! Swell for suits and dresses. Every color available in strutter cloth you could want . . . look over our books of patterns for suggestions in sewing. 1.69 yd I JXi COATS . . . lust received! Latest of the latest fall styles in back-to-school I coats in plain tailored styles as well as the modified loop back. Coverts, j plaid and popular tweeds. Fomous I coats by famous makers sold only at Millers of Roseburg. Choose now! 24.95 to 29.50 I DRESSES . . . and corduroy takes the spotlight. We're featuring Merrimac . corduroy dresses in the latest school I styles. Tapped for top honors whether for country school or college you I simply con't go wrong when you I buy a soft and colorful Merrimac dress. In one or two piece styles and all latest fall shades. 12.95 to 22.95 SKIRTS . . . Mix 'em or match 'em. Choose from racks and racks of soft wool jersey, gabardines, corduroy and strutter cloth skirts. Plains, checks, stripes we've anything you could wish for. Come to Miller's for really versatile skirts. 4.95 to 18.95 SWEATERS . . . ond your school wardrobe isn t complete witnout plenty of sweaters. Slipovers, cardigans in nylon, fine cashmere or lush "Luna." Choose the sweater with double loop neckline for swonk. mr thi run if HAvmt Kir Bw I ta Thit Week, GoO$t' . xpnoisr Bey your youngster RED GOOSE SHOES to protect activo growing feet MtiOMiir ovtiiseo Is lift. Tkls Witt. Uti NMitkttpillf, PiftRtt' 4 x' VSHO(t) to D Width 'TON cor- iduroy- t It's wasna""-- It's santorw V" iTailorcu l eorduroy i boy. rgw" 5.95 . 1 1 i 04 .... 4-1 - . w- i I ,o 1ft jaw t.osi . . i a 04 4-1 I 1ft !9 v. at BLOUSES ... by Ship 'n Shore ond Hendan. Smart, tailored blouses are featured in cotton, nylon ond rayon. You con't have too many blouses and you'll do well to shop at Miller's to round out your supply. 1.95 2.95 ,ol4.95 JACKETS . . . here are loop back and fitted back jackets in corduroy, flannel and fleece by Marjone, Field and Stream, Jo Collins and June Bentley. All wonted colors and every size of course. Popular for fall are the "lumber" jackets os well as the classic tailored ones. j""'? Onarantttd by It SlPrlV Qoi HoastkMin J Sh0S HAIF Ih. SUN HAVING. KIT OSW I 395 noe I I A.7sf & up . Second Floor of Fashions siTwiui maiBa k tilt, tbl Iill Hi rrcctly designed shoes are vitally important! Red Goose Shoes are built by experts ... and sturdily reinforced. Darling of every grade-school miss e e ! Sweaters and skirts and beautiful buckle step-in styles by Red Goose . . . that's what clever grammar school girls are wearing! Come ond see our heavenly selection of pert, pretty step-in school timers. You II love 'em! AA to D widths. 8'j to 3. 5.95 sheet X-ray fitted Roseburg's Finest Department Store For back to school clothes you can't beat Roseburg's finest department store. Backed by their own guarantee as well as. the man ufacturer's you're positive of long wearing qualities as well as smartness of every gar ment you buy. For shoes, for clothes for ever) thing for the family shop Miller's first.