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12 The News-Review, Reseburg, Ore. Frl., Nov. 18, 1949 Child Welfare Program Of Kiwanis To Benefit From Kids1 Day Jamboree Tonight ' National Kids' day, observed by Kiwanis International, Is designed to focus public attention on the problems ol underprivileged chil dren. Its plan Is to establish ways and means of combatting Juvenile delinquency and to help In providing the necessary education, medi cal and recreational facilities in every community undertaking the Droeram. In Roseburg tonight at 7:30 a grade school football amboree will take place on Finlay field, under the Kiwanis club's spon sorship. Fjoiball games i" ween 'heavy" and "peewoe" tea'ns o! Rose, Benson, Fullevton and Rlv crsWe schoo's are scheduled with the winners In each division com i.i ting for trophies provided by the Kiwanlins. Not to overlook the girls and bovs who will not be playing, cheer sections from each school will also compete for a trophy 29 75 The hnMi Harvel craftsman hip and ctylinc is incorpo rated in iheae very fine so-H watches for . Man'i waterproof watch, SjimJI non-corroiite case . . . Daintily styled ladles' tttaJP watch 'rMI Ui laiMti, It Pays to Buy From Idkcrajt jewelers Where Your Dollar Has More Cents provided by the club, states James E, Slottery, general chair man. ' While an admission ol su cents will be chaiged, the entire pro ceeds will no, after expenses, to (he Kiwanis chi d wellare oro- g,tm. The 8b suits provided the li'dim oi 'no iour scno.jn, were seared by !he Kiwanis club, but mort suits are needed. There are no -ults available for substitutes, and the o,ily way a sub can en ter the game Is to changj clothes with a regular playc Nntional Problem Fed Iho proolem of Juvenile delln quenry and underprivileged chil fJrcn is a national one. Kiwanis International points out. To meet the special problem of each rojrrounity, money must be rais ed mid spent locally. On National kids' day, Kiwanis clubs over the ratlin will conduct "dignified" fund-raising drives toe the bene fit ot announced youtd worlt. In each community, the Kiwanis club assumes responsibility for holh the raising and worthwhile disbursement of all funds. non-profit, tax exempt cor poration, chartered liy the State of California, the National Kids' uay loundation's officers include leading citizens ot the United ftrties and Canada. James M. "Jintmle" Fidler, noted com mentator and newspaper colum nist, who has been interested In the problems of undernrlvilened youth for several years and who has been Instrumental In raising large sums of money for youth work in the Los Angeles area, is founder and president. A-Bomb Capable Of Razing U. S. Capital, Claim WASHINGTON. VP) A single, well-placed atom bomb could smash the heart of the na tion's capital, the experts believe. efai-f build1?! v.'ithlri 2 half mile radius of a bomb burst would be damaged and made unusuable. fires would sweep an area oi many square miles. This picture of what might hap pen Is drawn In a report prepared by the staff of the Atomic Energy commission. It Is the first govern ment siuay oi tne prooaDie ei forts of an atom bomb explosion over an American city. A possible answer, the renort says, would be the creation of an adequate radar warning system and bomb-proof shelters. That would help keep down casualties. To minimize destruction, the report suggests dispersing govern ment Duimings witnin tne city and its outskirts. It advises spreading departments at least two miles apart. . These estimates are based on the assumption that the old-type bomb, similar to those dropped on Japan during the war, would De usea. Newer, more powerful bombs now available presumably wouia cause iar more aamage. The report was prepared for the National Security Resources board, which has reneral charre of planning for civilian delense. The board's acting chairman, presidential assistant John R. Steelman, announced he is send ing the information to state gov ernors with suggestions on how it best can be adapted to local defense planning. Copies of the report also are being made available to the pub- Rape Case Defendants At Salem Increased To Nine SALEM. Nov. 18. UP) Defend ants in a rape case involving a w-year-oid girl numbered nine men today. ponce arrested two men yes terday. Six taxi, cab drivers and a soldier on leave were arrested earlier and charged with statu tory rape. Free on slow bail on a charge of contributing to the delinquency oi a minor was Lion uiarK, taxi driver-owner arrested vesterdav. He waived preliminary hearing and was bound ovdr to the grand lury. The cases of the others were to be taken up today. They were arraigned yesterday in Ma rlon county district court and or dered held under $3,500 ball each. 1 Survey Of Oregon's Grade 'Schools Planned SALEM, Nov. 18. UP) A grade school advisory committee is scheduled to meet today with the state board of education to discuss a planned survey. The session was called after cy Mo the committee lacks authority to hire an expert in the elementary school field to make the study. He sueeested the committee un dertake the survey Itself. The legislative-appointed com mittee had planned to employ Dr. Thomas A. Holy, Ohio State university, for the work. 11c generally by the AEC at the request ot tne resources ooaru. Actually, Steelman said, much of the information was disclosed a year ago in a board report on industry planning for defense. Lack Of Freshets Holds Salmon Run Lack of freshets has retarded the movement of silver salmon above Winchester dam this fall. Low water temperatures have also been a factor In the slow mi gration. On all but one occasion when significant spurts in mi gration of silvers took place, there was either an increase in water flow or temperature, re ports Ross NeWcomb, fish biolo gist. Silvers appear to be well dis tributed throughout much of the drainage. A change in the weather should enable these fish to reach the better spawning areas where they should be unmolested. Salmon-trout which have been In the river and migrating past Winchester dam since July 9, have also been retarded by low water. Considerable numbers of these fish have been taken in our sam- Fariss' Friday Folly No we are not foolish but wa do try to glv all of our custo mers savings Ilk the ones listed below and others that you find In (very Friday's ad. CANVAS WORK GLOVES Heavy Canvas Regularly 39c Pair FOLLY PRICE 1 9' pr. Limit 2 Pair And here is another that you have asked for again and again. I. E. S. FLOOR LAMP 6-Way Lamp Regular Price $12.95 Folly Price .6.95 Light up those dark spots In your front room with one of these I. E. 8. lamps at such a low coat. Buy one now for the home for that Christmas gift. These are not the only buys that you will find here be tween 6 and 9 p. m. every Friday. Be sura to shop for other bargains during these hours. Kluver Radio Service open 'til 9 for your oonvenlence. Store No. 2 Next to Wolly's Phone 1371-R Open Every Night Til ( p.m. and Till 9 p.m. on Friday 1 PRUDENTIAL LIFI Insurance HORACE C. BERO 8pecUI Agent 111 W-st Oak OfIce 71 2-J Res. B71-J Glass For Class! Aside from the beauty glass gives you it's an ideal con struction material. Your glass "picture windows" are odor less, enduring won't rot or rust . , . include plenty of glass in your building plans and ask us to install the pic ture windows, won't you? pllng In various sections of the stream. A large percentage show by coloration and sexual develop ment that thev have been in fresh water for some time. Winchester dam counting sta tion record through Nov. 15 for years 1946-1949 follows: ISM 1947 IMS 1940 Adult Sllvera .1210 078 557 1094 Jack Silvers 55 . 23 45 45 Winter Steelhead . 0 103 368 17 The world's oldest town, Ca diz, Spain, has maintained its identity and name for about 3, 000 years. The shimmering effect of intensely-heated air near the ground, seen on a clear summer day, is termed optical haze. ONCE HAD PENGUINS LOS ANGELES UP) Pen-guln-like birds which could not fly swam around the Los Angeles area 3,000,000 years ago, .says Dr. Loye Miller of the University of Los Angeles. Enough fossil remains have been found to give a good pic- NEWEST DESIGNS ture of the Los Angeles penguins'. Today, the only wild penguins are in the Antarctic. Wailpaper I NOW AT I 1 CARSTENS 1 117 W. CASS 8T. 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CHEVROLET ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS PREFERRED OVER NEXT MAKE ssssessaMBeeaeisassassasaaiaiMHBSsssi BY MORE THAN 2 TO 1 Her i clear-cut endorsement by truck buyers and users as revealed by official registration figures and what's more, Chevrolet trucks outsell the next two makes combined. That's the record now look at the reasons. Look at Chev rolet's sturdy construction, rugged power with economy, handling ease and convenience. Look at all the extra advan tages of Chevrolet trucks and then add the lowest list prices in the industry. Now you know why Chevrolet trucks lead them all! Come in and let us show you and tell you the full story of Chevrolet truck value! Official Registration Figures coverinl Chevrolet weight class for the tea months, Dec, 1048Sept. 1948 nazri Featuring VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES Oraoter power per gailon, lower coat per load DIAPHRAGM SPRING ClUTCH-Smooth engagement SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSIONS Quick, smooth shifting HYPOID REAR AXIES 5 times stronger than spiral bevel type DOUBLE ARTICULATED BRAKES Complete driver control WIDE-BASE WHEELS Increased tire mileage ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING With the Cab that "Braalhea" BALL-TYPE STEERING Easier handling UNIT DESIGN BODIES Precision built HAN SIN MOTOi CO. Oak and Stephens Phone 446