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Phone 1541
DILLARD
Burglar Loots
Laurance Heme
By ROSA HEIMBACH
Ncwi-Rcvlew Correapondent
A bulgier entered the W. A.
Laurance home at Dillard and
escaped with S75 belonging to
Mermin Ratley, who rooms
there. The loot was all in silver
and currency. Ratley had been
saving the money for his Christ
mas shopping for his parents,
who live in California The house
was entered while 710 one was
at home. State police are invest
igating the case.
To Portland Hospital
Shirley , Clayton, who lives
alone in Dillard, was stricken
with paralysis and found help
less by a neighbor and taken to
the Roseburg hospital for medi
cal attention. It has been decided
to remove him to a Portland
hospital for an operation as soon
as arrangements can be made.
He is a brother of Elsie Clayton,
well-known gardener in the Dil
lard district.
Suffering Blood Poisoning
Mrs. Ruth Laurance is suffer
ing from blood poisoning, which,
it is reported, occurred from a
bug bite on her face. Her condi
tion is improving as well as can
be expected, according to her re
latives. Visiting Old Friends
Rube Davidson, an old-time re-
Students Advised Of .
Bus Service Regulation
Students living in non-high
school districts who live more
than turn inline frnm A srhnnl hue
j lina may make application for
an allotment in lieu 01 trans
portation, County School Super
intendent Kenneth Barneburg
said.
The allotment Is five cents per
mile, with a maximum of $15
for any student in any one month
according to the policy estab
lished by the Douglas County
Non-High School board.
Students ere required to walk
or provide their own transpor
tation up to two miles.
Students or parents eligible for
this allowance should ask the
principal of the high school they
attend for application blanks, or
they may be obtained at the
county school superintendent's of
fice. All allotment applications
must be in not later than Jan. 1.
FACTORY PURCHASE
- Of Nationally Advertised Da-Lite Movie Screens
A one-piece, self-contained unit with many features . ... Equipped
? with the Da-lite super-reflective beaded fabric . . . Screen surface
.iraises and lowers on elevating rod which assures positive screen
'. alignment. Automatically stops at correct picture height for either
rectangular or square screens. No-Rub flat-back Octagon case
; for fabric protection. Gable roof legs for lightness plus strength.
Roseburg's Leading Camera Store
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105 S. Jackson St. Phone 331
LIMITED QUANTITIES BUY NOW AND SAVE
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30"x40" Reg. $13.50
NOW $9.95
40"x40" Reg. $15.95
NOW $12.95
37"x50" Reg. $18.25
NOW $14.95
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Christmas Is coming, folks, and here at ASH
CRAFT'S are clever little myrtlewood pepper
mills with brass bands and handles, for your
family's Christmas table. Mom will be thrilled
to find It In her stocking on Christmas morn
ing, and to put it' Into use right away it has
tiny peppers Inside It already, Ashcraft's have
open stock pieces in 1847 Rogers sllverplate, teo.
A Serv-A-Set In the lovely Remembrance pat
tern Includes a big fruit serving spoon, gravy
ladle, and cold meat fork. These will complete
a bride's set, and add a touch of luxury to a
Christmas dinner-table.
Here's a special at CLARK'S
Jackson regular $13.95 movie
$9.95. These are the famousi
"Da-Lite" beaded screens, withi
adjustable metal stand and
case all in one. Shown set upl
and ready to use, It's Just what
you need for giving home
movies or showing those clever
cartoons you rent from Clark
Santa whispered a secret in
our ear, and we'll pass it along
to you Clark's will offer Key
stone movie cameras at a new
low price, from now on, too.
STUDIO, 105 S.
screens for only
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You'll find cookies and more cookies at
CLEO'S QUALITY BAKERY hand made and
baked on the spot, at 314 N. Jackson. Date-nut
or chocolate cookies, brownies or brown sugar
cookies, they are grand for lunches, after-school
snacks, and real or play like tea parties. Betcha
the kids will love them for trick-or-treat, too.
Phone 981-J before eleven, Saturday morning,
and ask Cleo to save a dozen or so for you. You
can pick them up later, while you are shopping
downtown.
JOSSE'S have children's folding tables and chairs made by
Durham, manufacturers of grown-up card table sets. Your child
will enjoy a play table big enough to spread his things out on
and sturdy enough to take a lot of wear. These are made of
welded steel, enameled grey, with red or green plastic table tops
and chair seats. Any child from four to twelve years old will find
them a perfect fit. Josse's have children's swing rockers, too,
upholstered in frieze, tapestry, or washable Duran plastic.
Wooden arms are nicely finished, and tiny tots will find them
safe they don't tip easily. Put one under the tree for YOUR
girl or boy.
Giving a Hallowe'en
party? Get your party ice
cream at the ICE CREAM
ERY, on your way home
from work, or drop in on
Sunday between ' eleven in
the morning and eleven at
night. Take your pick from
pumpkin, pistachio, pepper
mint, maplenut, or rum
bisque. Do you start vawn
ing in the middle of the af
ternoon? Your energy is at
a low ebb, and what you need Is a pick-me-up
coke, or hot chocolate, or even a milk shake or
sundae. The Ice Creamery is conveniently lo
cated close to your work, for those refreshing
afternoon snacks.
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Guess what Santa Claus told us you'd find at J. V. SPORTING GOODS? Why, G.-E.
appliances for your wife's Christmas stocking. There is a combination oandwlch and waf
fle baker, and a waffle Iron with divided top for baking two waffles at once or one small
waffle. There are all kinds of electric Irons. One Is a travel Iron that Is flat In shape and
light in weight takes up almost no room In an overnight case. J. V. Sporting Goods
will have coffee makers and mlxmasters, too, later on everything In the G. E. line
When you're buying a boat or a pair of boots, Dad, you can buy Mom's Christmas pres
ent at the same time.
LESTER'S
sortment of
the
gilt
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GIFT SHOP has a brand new as
religious items, from rosaries to
piaques ana sta
tuettes. A prec
ious little white
nraver honk fnr
a little girl has a deli
cate painting on
cover and tinv
crucifix inside.
bride's book In mother
of-pearl stamped in
gold, or white or black
leather-covered prayer
books will answer any
gift purpose. A rosary
with mother-of-pearl
beads and sterling sil
ver chain, medals and
crucifix will please a
discriminating lady.
One of squarish ebony
beads on a sterling sil
ver chain is appro-
priate for a gentleman.
Lovely all white nylon acetate blouses are
new at LUVERNE'S. They are made with short
sleeves and high round necklines, with pin
tucks and lace Insertion down the front. Won
derful news they are only $4.95. Wear them
with suits, and tinted pearl chokers for high
style. Know a ne.it trick for evening wear? A
ballet or f loor.length skirt with one of Luverne's
100 nylon overblouses. These are made with
pointed peplums and wide pointed collars that
fold gracefully into a deep neckline. In petal
pink, rose, or bright kelly green, they have
three-quarter length sleeves and self-buttons.
The back la neatly darted above the waist for
graceful fit.
Say, fellas, would you like to know your girl's hose size, glove size,
sweater size, for her Christmas gift this year? Just write a letter to
-Corinne, care of the News-Review. Tell Corlnne your girl's name, ad
dress, and phone number (if she has a phone). We'll get the statistics for
you, and we promise we won't tell her on you.
Woodworking
Club Formed By
4-H At Tenmile
"Woodchuck Woodworkers" was
the name chosen by 17 boys who
met recently at the home of their
leader, Mrs. Howard Gray of Ten
mile, to organize a new 4-H wood
working club. They also organized
a cooking club and named it "The
Breakfast Club."
Mrs. Walter Coats showed the
boys how to countersink wood
screws and putty them over. She
also explained the manufacture of
sandpaper and told how to buy
fine or coarse paper by the num
bers and letters on the back. She
showed the boys the work done
by her grandson, Keith Chris
topherson, when he was in grade
school.
Each member is asked to bring
a squared board, one inch x 11
inches x 14 inches to the next
meeting Nov. 3.
Officers and members of the
club include Conrad Lakey, presi
dent; Sammy Long, vice presi
dent; Jimmie Page, secretary;
Virgil Mills, Bill Smith, Billie De
R'.ishe, Donald Rynearson, Wayne
Coder, R. C. Farley, Mickey Gary,
Norman DeGnath, Johnnie North
craft, and Johnnie DeRoss.
Cooking club members made !
cocoa as their project for the day. I
Hallowe'en refreshments were
served by Mrs. Gray, with cook
ing club members assisting. The
next meeting win oe jnov. j.
Cooking club officers and mem
bers present included Allan Mai
senbach, president; Ralph Mai-1
senbach, vice president; Mickey
Gray, secretary; Bill Smith, Rob
ert Walls, Royal Stevens, Nathan
Mofett and Norman DeGnath. j
Yule Seal Sale
Chairmen Named
For County Zones
Christmas Seal sale chairmen
for the various Douglas county
communities were announced to
day by Mrs. Ralph M. Church,
county chairman.
The list includes: Azalea and
Glendale, Mrs. Vera Kemp; Cam
as Valley, Mrs. Guy Moore; Days
Creek, Mrs. Fritz Snyder; Can
yonville, Mrs. George Binder; Dil
lard, Mrs. Lawrence Hercher;
Drain, Mrs. Hugh Whipple; Elk-ton-Kellogg,
Mrs. Carl Grimsruil;
Gardiner, Mrs. Linnle Brock
mann; Glide, Miss Ada Wood.
Myrtle Creek, Mrs. Harlan
Kline and Mrs. Lloyd Cavaner;
Oakland, Mrs. John Edwards;
Reedsport, Mrs. Cody Cackler;
Riddle, Mrs. Earl O. Lindquisl;
Scottsburg, Mrs. Paul ADplegale;
Sutherlin, Mrs. O. L. Torrey; Til
ler, Mrs. Earl Wesem'in; Wilbur,
Mrs. J. E. Thomas; Winchester,
Mrs. G. W. Gillam; Winchester
Bay, Mrs. C. C Tucker; Winston,
Mrs Russell Turner; and Yon
calla, Business and Professional
Women's club, with Mrs, Clifford
R. Emery, chairman.
Mrs. Church said that Christ
mas Seals are being folded and
placed in envelopes now in the
office of the Douglas County
Tuberculosis and Health associ
ation at 205 Pacific building. Vol
unteers willing to assist with the
work at any time are asked to
call at the office or phone 265-J.
The seals are expected to be
in the mall by Nov. 21, said Mrs.
Church. Because of Increased
costs of the fight against Tubercu
losis and the need for bringing
the chest XRay to everyone, each
letter mailed out will contain at
least two sheets of seals. Persons
desiring additional stamps, may
obtain them at the office, or at
booths which will be set up at a
later date, according to Mrs.
Church.
K. Of P. Lodges Unlet
In Conferring Degrees
Fourteen visitors representing
Helmet lodge, Eugene, and Talis
man lodge, Medford, were pres
ent for the Roseburg Knights
of Pythias lodge meeting here
Wednesday night lh the K. of P.
hall.
The rank of knight was con
ferred upon two esquires, with
members of the three lodges par
ticipating in the work.
Included among the visitors
were Chancellor Commander Hi
ram Howard of Eugene and Har
old Barney of Me'lford, and Dis
trict Deputy Earl Ward of Lane
county, Eugene chapter.
The 31 members and guests In
attendance enjoyed a chili feed
at the conclusion of business.
Frl., Oct. 28, 1949-Th. Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. t
IN WRONG COUNTY
ROGUE RIVER JF The
Jackson county line ought to be
bent so this town could move
over into Josephine county.
That's what Mayor Fred J.
Dcngler says.
Rogue River Is near the bor
der and Grants Pass is "a far
more logical trade center for this
area," than Medford, the present
county seat, he said.
But the thing thai brought It
up was a boost in taxes. The
Jackson county assessor's office
did it, the mayor said.
"DRUNK" IS JAILED
Samuel Frank Nlckols, Fresno,
Calif., his been committed to the
city jail for 10 days In lieu of a
$20 fine on a drunk charge, upon
a plea of guilty in municipal court,
reported Judge Ira B. Riddle.
Myrtle Grove Motel
for the finest collection of
Myrtlewood Novelties and
Gifts. See the trees on the
river! 14 ml. south on Hlway
99.
Four varieties of. trout Inhabit
streams and lakes of New
Mexico.
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SLABWOOD
In 12-16 and 24 In. lengths
OLD GROWTH FIR
DOUBLE LOADS
WESTERN BATTERY
SEPARATOR
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Clackers
Horns ...
Flutes ....
Party Favors
Make your "Spook Party" more lively
wllh those little extras that mean so much.
Here are Just a few of the favors that will
make your party the outstanding affair
that you want.
...10o Masks : 10o A 25o
,.10o A 25o Balloon ..5o
.. 250 Party Hats 5o
Capitol Camera and Pen Center
230 N. Jackson
Phone 1207-J
Mickey Gray will act as song
leader, Sammy Long as yell
leader, Norman DeGnath as news
reporter for both clubs.
sldent of Dillard who recently
moved to Sutherlin, is back visit
ing his son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Davidson,
of his friends in the communitv.
, The home of Mrs. and Mrs. Dav-
and two grand children and all
Idson is being modernized and
Improved with new insulated
shakes siding throughout the
i house.
Down From Eugene
Mi. and Mrs. L. R. Andrus
and daughter, Sharon, were
down visiting from Eugene on
Saturday. They were guests in
the evening of Mrs. and Mrs. R.
E. Thomas and Mrs. and Mrs.
M R. Selby.
Have Your Home
Landscaped on
F. H. A. Terms
Trees Topped or Removed
Lawn Planted
Shrubs Pruning
Call us for Information
L. H. McPherson
Rt. 2, Box 153 Phone 715-J-1
Fariss'
Friday Folly
RED HUNTING HATS
CRUSHER TYPE
A very good value at $ 1 .39 but Friday from 6 to 9 p. m.
It is yours for only
78c u
mited Sizes
ANOTHER SPECIAL
Regular 1.00
TURKEY CANDY DISH
Unique utility dish of unusual popularity in
frosted glass with heavy base. Useful for candy,
nuts, or bouquets. You save if you purchase this
between 6 and 9 p. m. Friday at only . . .
39c
Each
These are not the only buys that you will find here be
tween 8 and 9 p. m, every Friday. Be sura to shop for
other bargains during these hours.
Kluver Radio Service open 'til 9 for your eonvenlence.
Store No. 2 Next to Wally'i
Phone 1371-R
Open Every Night Til 8 p.m. and
Till 9 p.m. on Friday
At Modern Furniture Co. ...
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