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    6 Tht News-Review, Roseburg. Ore. Thun., Sept. 22, 1949
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JEW YORK (NEA) Scarf-collari and cuffs that
' reverse from a black velvet ide to one of plaid
woolen make two other bids besides reversibility
lor the approval of today's penny-wise woman.
Scarves stay put without a stitch, thanks to a
tuck-in collar design. Cuffs turn out from elastic
bands. Both collar and cuffs can be reversed and
Interchanged to look like whole drawerful of
accessories.
Typical twitch Is from the plaid woolen side
(left) to the black velvet side, which makes collar
and cuffs look like an entirely different set of
accessories (upper right). '
The twitch (lower right), to half-plaid half
velvet that comet from the trick of folding collar
and cuffs it another proof of the versatility of these
accessories.
By EFSIE KINARD, NEA Fashion Editor.
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Scout Roll Call,
Court Of Honor
Are Held At Drain
Jerry Willis. Douglas county,
scout commissioner, and Rollle
Quam, scout executive, went i
Drain Tuesday night to witness
the national roll call, conducted
by Sam Wetzel and Ernie Seaton,
neighborhood commissioners,' for
Drain Boy Scout troop 78, and
explorer unit Zfo.
Both the troop and explorer
units did very well on their in
spections, reported Quam. They
proved outstanding by showing
64 percent advancements. 96 per
cent of the boys attending long
term camps this summer, 94.5
percent of the members com
pletely ana correctly umiormea
At a court of honor, two boys
were promoted from tenderfoot to
second class scout rank; one boy
from second to first, and eight
received merit badges.
National roll call for Boy
Scouts will be conducted between
Oct. 1 and 15, said Quam. Neigh
borhood and district commission
ers will inspect every scout troop,
Cub pack and explorer unit on the
following points: Scouts present
during the Inspection; number of
boys advancing one rank during
the year; the number of boys at
tending a long term camp, the
number who had 10 days and
nights in a camp other than a
Camas Valley
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TEMPTING Heavyweight boxer Pat Valentino Just dropped In for
a shave but barber Jerry Becerra (left) would love to romp through
that head of hair, shears and all. Pat, who'll meet Ezzard Charles In
San Francisco Oct 14 for the heavyweight crown, doeon't dare fall
I asleep In a barber chair these days the barber might have hi
money on Charles. Not even a trim Job Pat s superstitious.
U. S. Ambassador To
Netherlands Appointed
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22-M1
President Trutrmn today nomi
nated Selden Chapln. state de
partment career officer, to he
ambassador to the Netherlands.
Chnpln was named to succeed
Dr. Herman Baruch who resign
ed recently.
The retiring ambassador.
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Ken Linder, Agent
Richfield Oil Corp.
brother of the presidential advis
er Bernard M. Baruch, said in a
recent call on the President that
he felt that at the age of 77 he
should avoid spending another
winter In the cold Netherlands.
Chapln, 50, is a native of Erie,
Pa. fie has been serving as an
advisor to Secretary of Slate Ach
eron since he was brought back
from Hungary early this year.
His recall from Budapest was de.
manded by the Communist Hun
garian government after he was
named in testimony at the trial
of Cardinal Mindszenly. The
churchman was accused of plot
ting with foreigners against the
Red regime In Hungary.
Chapln denied being Involved,
and waa backed by Acheson.
HARRY C.
STEARNS
Funeral Director
Our service It for all and
meets every need. Any
distance, any time
Licensed Lady Assistant.
Oakland, Oregon
Phone 472 or 542
Kenneth Carruth, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Carruth is recu
perating nicely at Mercy hospit
al, where he recently underwent
a serious operation.
Mrs. Westley Smith underwent
surgery at Mercy hospital on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Edith La Bore of Roseburg
Is a visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Wheeler this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck and chil
dren, Arlene, Lorrine, and Ver
na, spent Sunday in the valley
visiting their many friends. LI
vin Buck came to the valley on
Friday for a longer visit. The
long term camp; uniforms and
insignias correctly worn, and
parent participation.
Unit committeemen and lead
ers will also be inspected as to
their participation in the scout
program, such as training, con
ducting of boards of review, con
ducting of monthly committee
meetings, and their participation
in district round table and annual
council meetings.
Bucks moved to Veneta about a
year ago.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harmsen
and daughters, Shirley and Bev
erly attended the automobile
show In Coos Bay Saturday. Mr.
Harmsen purchased new Olds
mobile. Lloyd Roberts also has a new
Oldsmoblle.
Mr. James Combs and family
spent Saturday in North Bend.
Mr. Combs also attended the au
tomobile show.
Mr. and Mrs. Stearns McNeil'
of Salmon Valley. B. C, who
were enroute to San Francisco,
spent three days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wheeler.
Mr. Wheeler spent some 20 years
as neighbors to the McNeils in
British Columbia. Among many
things that Mr. Wheeler learned
about his former community is
that about half of the hay crop
was ruined this season due to
rain.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gayland Looney
went to Grants Pass to attend
the funeral of Helen Weaver's
father-in-law. '
Do Not Lose Money
Because of Saw
Break-Downs!
It costs you money when your power chain saw la
broken or does not operate at top effllcency. Bring
your chain saw to jour repair headquarters, Pacific
Chain Saw Co.
Many repairs are only small and it takes so little
time to have them repaired when first detected.
Small bugs in your motor now can mean bigger re
pair bills if not corrected soon.
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in uke news.
Mulched titfainst what they cover they're an
urgent hint for instant action.
Because that sum puts in your garage
STYLE that's as fresh as a dew-laden daisy, from
those brand-new non-locking bumper-guard
grilles to the double-bull's-eye taillights.
SlR that's mighty handy in traffic, a real relief in
modest-size garages, a wonderful aid in parking.
ROOM that rates right up at the top with inches
added to all rear seat cushions, a full foot more
hiproom in 4-door Sedans.
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pow l-R that is lively, frugal, ever-thrilling because
it comes from a high-compression, higk-firessurt
Fireball straight-eight.
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A RIDR we'll put against anything else you can
find, regardless of price soft, pillowy, gentle. We
call it matchless because we think you will too.
HANDLING? Well, this price is the price on a
Buick SPECIAL with finger-flick Synchro-Mesh
transmission as light and easy as you'll find on
any non-automatic-drive car.
But a few more dollars per month will also give
you the silken luxury of Dynaflnw Drive the
soft, easy, restful drive the very biggest Buicks
boast.
Figure it out. Check things up. Look this picture
over, thenar
Go learn more from your f f :
fnnck dealer. Ntre as sunrise,
you'll make tip your mind to
buy this one.
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Phone 1551