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12 Tha News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur., Sept. 1, 1949 Santa Claus' New Adirondack Home, Toy Workshop Popular With Kiddies WILMINGTON, N. Y. P IX the cash registers keep ring ing Jingle bell the way they have since July 1, Christmas is going to be a year-round business in this Adirondacki region. The cash registers ire in "San ta's workshop a mile and a halt out ol here on the Memorial Stale Parkway to Whitelace mountain. Promoters of the workshop, de scribed as a quarter million dol lar enterprise, write in "North Pole as part oi the address and hope to get a postofiice listed under that name soon. They al ready have the pole, an air-conditioned one that frosts up even under an August sun. Story Book Architeoturs Santa's workshop consists of some eight buildings done up in slory book fashion to the designs ot art Monace, artist and de signer. Other partners are Har old Fortune, a builder and like Monaco a resident of this re gion, and Julian Reiss, who con ducts auto agency and mail order clothing businesses in New York. Reiss got the ides a couple of years ago while motoring these parts with his six-year-old daugh ter. In six weeks after the grand opening, the Workshop office fig ures, there have been 50,000 vis itors. Children under 10 and old sters over 90 get if free but the rest are paying customers at 76 cents per payment. The other principal method of spending money at the workshop as yet Is in buying toys, i n cluding those designed by Mon aco, for Immediate or future de livery. But the workshop has 15 acres of land and the promoters have additional plans. Tiny Town Built Already the equipment and re sources are impressive. Included are a chapel, various employes, from parking attendants to Santa (Jlaus nlmseii, several dozen tame animals including reindeer and rabbits, and assorted char acters such as toy-making gno mes. Huckleberry Finn and Red Riding Hood. Come winter, there may be a ski slide for kids. Right now it's a great show for youngsters. Parents say it's hard to pull them awav from the tame animals, the storynooK characters and the holiday tune filled atmosphere. 16 Buses Needed For Children Of Roseburg Schools Truman Calls Huddl On Children And Youth WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 President Truman Wednesday called a White House conference on children and youth. Telegrams went to all the nation's governors. The President described the conference as the fifth in a se ries of such meetings held every 10 years on the call of the Presi dent. It will be held during the latter part of 1950. Mr. Truman said Oscar Ew lng, Federal Security adminis trator, will serve as chairman if a citizens' committee which will meet shortly in Washington to make plans for the conference. The telegram to the governors of the states and territories and commissioners of the District uf Columbia calls for "full partici pation oi eacn state. A total of IS buses will be re quired to transport students to tne citys schools, according to Paul S. Elliott, city school su perintendent. Bus schedules for both grade school and high school routes are as follows: flraSa SchflBl Srhedala Plump V juicy and all meat! Taatt how food plump and Juicy Armour Frankfurt ara art I Thty'ra mada frtth avary day In Portland aaaaonad ' uat tha way you files 'am hara in Oregon. , Armour Frankfurtara ara aAmaa, too nothing but Ana baaf and pork and aaaaonlnffl Portfand-madi to Oregon's taste U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Slafe Frankfurters leader in America's finest line of sausage w v . '(iris 'VIRYWH1 Riverfld and Edentmwer grade pupil--Circle trip by bus No. idO leaves the TaUon ahopi at 7:30 a m. and ar rives at ftlverude arhool at 7:47 a m.. covering the following route: Tallon hopi. Airport cafe. Rolling Hiila motel, Newton lrek road, Mountain View road, Cryatalite tile, (turn around), Bu cock lane, Roaelend Auto park, Landia Iron worki, tu Hlvenlde Khool. Tiie noon echedule follow the umt route, leaving the Tallon ahopa at 12:10 und arriving at the Rlveraide achool at 12:28. Afternoon eludrnl will board the bua aa morning student ara dropped off. Cloverdale Park Grade PupiU Bun No. 2H leavea the corner of Morris and Brooklyn alreeu at 7:.l3 and arrive at Riverside school at 7:47 over tha follow ing route: Morris arfd Brooklyn street. Brooklyn and Hnllls. Hoilis and Ala meda, Alameda and Hwy. D9. to River side school. Tha noon schedule follows the same route, leaving Morris md Brooklyn at 12:12 and arriving at River side school at 12 25. Afternoon students board the bua a morning students are dropped off. - Garden Valley Road Territory Bus No. 20 leavea Darky Ware gate at 7:10 no arrivea at Riverside shcooi at 7:21 over the following route: Darley Ware gate, den bower achool, Fred's Trailer camp, flutter's lane, to Riverside, school. Noon route la the same, leaving j Riverside school at 12:M and arriving at 12:8. Afternoon students board tha bus i morning atudenls ara dropped off Calkins Road Territory Bus No. 21 leaves the end of Calkins road at 7:10 arrives at Riverside at 7:23, over the following route: End of Calkins road. Groves corner, Keasey road Junc tion, Edennower school, to Riverside school. Noon route Is the same, leaving Riverside school at 12 : and returning 1:00. omiltina stoo at Eden bower achool. Afternoon students board the bua as mornlnsf students are droDDed off. East Roaeburg area Circle trip by bua No. 27 over Douglas street to Ben son school, leaves Fowler street at 8:13 and arrival at Benson at 8:40 over the following route: Fowler street, Tom Weff's, Hnwa street, Harpham, Miller Lne, Arney corner, an or our g corner, Citv Builders. Cummins street, to Ben son school. A second circle trip made bv Rua No. 27 over the North umonui highway and Rifle range leaves Dale'a cafe at a:4.i to pose narn, semen's, turn around'. County shoo, to Benson acnooi at a.m. Hi ah way south combination crane and high schorl route. Bus No. 17 leavea Metzger s gravei piani at b.ow. to onam rock motel, lreson'i mill, and arrives at Rose school at 8:15. West Rnsebure area Bui No. leaves Ted's Body shop at 7:28 and ar rives at Fullerton school at 7:50 over the followlna route: Ted a Body shoo, Svlmon Valley school , Sharp's corner, Turner (turn aroundi Ideal concrete. Mac'a grocery, Shinn's hatchery, Agee drive, Kruse fruit stand, to Fullerton school. Noon route Is the same with bus No. 22 lea vine Fullerton at 12:10 i returning at 12:40. Afternoon students hoard the bus as morning students are arnpnea on. Falrhaven area Bua No. 11 leaves Anderson grocery at 7:M and arrives at Fullerton school at 7:fM over following route; Anderson grocery, riaitf street, Falrhaven market, to Fullerton school. Noon route Is the same wllh bus No. If leaving Fullerton achool at 12:10 and Umpqiia Park area Bum No. 19 leaves end of Wilson road at 7 2.1 and arrivea at Fullerton school at 7:12, over follow In route: Wilson rnAd. f all-around. Portland street, to. Fullerton school. Noon route, bus No. '19 leaves Fuller'on at 12:30 and returns at 12:48 over follow ing route: Fullerton school. Portland street, fairgrounds, end of Wilson road, bark to Fullerton achool. Jr. and sr. high school and Douglas enaetr non-high school Highway north and Cloverdale Bus No. 20 leavea Crystallte tile at 8 no and arrives at senior hlph school at 820 over following route: Crystatlte tile, Mountain View homes, Newton creek mad. Roseland Auto park. Landia Inn works (Cloverdale students', junior high school, to senior high school. Calkins road territory Bus No. ?8 leaves the end of Calkins road and ar rivea at the senior htsh school at 8:25 over the following route: end Calkins road, Groves corner, Keasey road Junc tion, Fred's Trailer ramp, Junior nigh, to senior high school. Riverside district But No. S leaves i tha corner of Chestnut and Walnut I streets at R:lft and arrivea at the senior I high school at 8 .12 over the following j route: Chestnut and Walnut, Riverside I school. Hltrhwav 00 and Garden Vallv i junction. Drive In market, Junior high, to senior high school. (iarden vaney road territory enmin- : uation of Bus No. 7 (non-high route), i bus leavea O, Ware's at R:15 and ar- i rives at the senior high school at fl 20 j over the following route; Ware's. Eden- i bower grocery, junior high school, to senior high school. East Rosehura area Circle trin over : Douglas street by bus No. 27, leaving . Tom werr a at 7:4a and arriving at the senior high achool at B in over the fol- lowing route: Tom Weff's, Ramp road. Howe street. Harpham's, Miller lane. ' Citv Builders, Flagg street, Cummins street, County shop. E. Ath street. Jun- lor high school, senior high school. West Roseburg area Bus No. 72 '. leavea Ted's Bndv shop at 8:00 and ar rivea at junior hlih school at 8 20 over the following route: Ted's Body shop, . Svlmon Valley achool. Sharns corner. Mac's grocery. Agee drive. Kruse fruit I stand, Falrhaven market, Anderson gro- . rery, aenlor high school, to junior high , school. t'mpqua Park Junior and senior high students Bus No. 10 leaves end of Wil son's road at 8:10 and arrivea at Junior high school at R 2.1 over the following route: end Wilson's road, fairgrounds, Portland street, senior high, to Junior hlh school. Highway south, Junior and senior high students Bus No 17 leavea Metrger't gravel plant at 8 08 and arrives at un Inr hlih school at 8 25 over the follow ing route: Metrger's gravel plant. Sham rock motel, Ireson mill, senior high, to Junior high school t'mpqua route, junior and aenlor high school students Bus No. 1 leaves Floyd Leonard place at 7:10 and arrives at junior high, achool at 8:21 over following ' route: Leonard place. Kamps corner : ll'mnmiai. Cleveland school tvla nvi. land hill'. Melrose store, aenlor high, to Junior high school Wilbur route Bus No. 21 leaves the Spackman residence at 7 20 ard arrivea at the Junior high school at 8:10 over the following route Snackman residence, Hnlcomb, Highway Pft. Winchester P.O.. Queen's grocery, north highway scales, aenlor high, to Junior high school. Looklngglaaa routeBus No. S leavea Reaton corner (Lane Mathews ranch) at 1:15 and arrive at Junior high school at 8:07 over following route: Res ton - " r, Loainggiasa store (turn around, Larson road. Jeff Williams cor- mui-away junction, jei- fords, Happy Valley bridge, highway 99, senior high, to Junior high school. Ten mile routeBus No. 10 leavea tha old O. a. Johnson place at 7:00 and ar- . imp senior nign acnooi at 8 JO over the following route: Johnson place, uiaua nau, upper uiaua chool, 'turn aroundi, Harvey North- -.eri, nignway . erockway, Cooe unction, lower Winston road. Kel- T . ' nin, io senior nign achool. Melrose r tute Bus No. 4 leavea Rea ton corner a 7:19 and arrivea at Junior high school at 818 over following route: Reston comer. Cooper's, Morgan's, Bur Mck. EUarose-Doerner road junction, Geortfe Sanrihara i i j . rose achool Doerner road. Melrose !'-1Bun?lr,L wnw. "nior high, to Junior high school. Dlxonville route Bus No. 12 leaves "-u "l '-J" eno arrives at the senior high school at 8:10 over follow- niH Ei. 8ir'd1er rod- corner, j old Brumback place (turn around', Dix- ! SET- 'TSe "n.o'Tffi Pi?."1!. '""I ?" No. 14 over Sugar ews ii 7 in leaves Kl Lane Math r?nnVat m d rlv nior high hewT "i"-30 over following route: Mat Rathkev i?n! ,tore' Tenmile store, Kathkeyi. PorUr creek mill. Art Boy- . ar's. Brock way P.O., Junior high, to aen lor high school. Garden Valley road. Junior and aenlor high students Bua No. 8 leaves lower j Garden Valley road at 7:15 and ar rives at aenlor high school at 8:25 over following route: lower Garden Valley I road. Garden Valley achool. Riveradale Grange, Salvan ranch, Curry road Y, Rlversadale achool. D. E. Ware's, Eden bower grocery. Junior high, to aenlor high school. . Dillard route junior and aenlor high students Bus No. 3 leaves Rica fruit stand at 7:20 and arrivea at Junior high at 8.05 over following route: Rica fruit atand, Kerna Hughes, Eppdegraff's. Dil lard P.O.. Edwards auto court, Ture'a grocery, bus loaded no pickup on to Roseburg), senior high, to Junior high school. Deer Creek -Olengary route Bus No. 17 leavea Hunter place at 7:20 and ar rives at Junior high school at 8:25 over the following route: hunter place. Deer Creek grange hall. Melton place (turn around' , Bally corner, Cclrk'e branch road, Roberta creek achool. lima quarry road, Carnea railroad crossing, Kellv'e corner, Green achool. Umpo.ua Plywood pond, Kennedy, Shamrock, Ireson mill. Rose achool, aenlor high, to Junior high school. To vary Waldorf Salad to be served as the main course for luncheon, add pieces of crum bled crisp bacon to the apple, celery, walnut, and mayonnaise mixture; serve the salad on a bed of salad greens and dust with paprika. Toastmasters Set Election For September 20 Election of officers for the Roseburg Toastmasters club will be deferred two weeks until Sept. 20, it was voted at Tues day's meeting at Carl's Haven. Club attendance and member ship has dropped during the -urn-mer, because many have been on vacations and for other rea sons have been forced to drop out. However, prospects are the attendance will be back to nor mal in the coming weeks, and a good turnout Is especially re quested for the date of election, it was reported. The club voted to send a letter of condolence to Mrs. Blair Al derman, Eugene, whose husband, lieutenant governor of District 7, died following an automobile ac cident in Iowa Saturday. Carl Permin was table topics chairman Tuesday. Dr. S. L. De Lapp introduced as speakers Le roy Inman, Tom Coates and Jerry Sheldon. Phil Harth was evaluator, and Permin, Harth and C. O. Slabaugh served ' a s individual critic. This Is Lest Rally, Six G. A. R. Mtmbtrs Agree INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 1 UP Six old Civil war veterans agreed sadly Wednesday that this is the last encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. "The matter wasn't even brought up," said Miss Cora E. Gillis of Jamestown, N. Y., GAR secretary, at a news conference after the closed session. Charles L. Chappel, 102, Long Beach, Calif., apparently allowed his campaign for more encamp ments to drop after one wistful gesture. Rdfnro thm spuion started. Chappel implored Commander in Chiet rneoaore a. i-eniana, iw, Vancouver, Wash. "Just let me have that gavel for a minute, will you?" Chappel Is senior vice-commander. Penland chuckled and a'lowed A. f. Walter Krss, M. 0. Physician and Surgeon U. S. 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