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Keep Your Office Well - See D & L for Carbons Ribbons Desks Chairs Files ," ' D & IL Siotionart 325 8. Stephens Magazine Sale Of Junior High Posts All-Time Record The recently completed Junior high school magazine subscrip tion drive has again gone over the top-j-wlth the highest total ever liiis year, reports K. ft. Brand, school principal. Students topped all previous ef forts by turning In a total of $7,500 worth of subscriptions. Net profit to the Junior high school is about $2,200, after deducting campaign and prize expenses. Best selling job of the year was turned in by Wayne Hen ninger, with a total of $222.75. Second place went to Pat. Pin niger, with $167.70. Young Hen ninger was awarded a .wrist ANNUAL TURKEY SHOOT! 10:00 A. M. Sunday, Nov. 20 Rod A Gun Club Grounds at Winchester HIGH SCORE TRAP SHOOTING SPECIAL SHOOT FOR BEGINNERS SHELLS AVAILABLE TO ALL ENTRANTS FUN! PRIZES! If you don't shoot come and watch N o charge. Lunch Will Be Served Don't buy your Thanksgiving Turkey . , . WIN IT! M. taw m Roseburg Rod and Gun Club coc focie'te' proudly presents MINIATURE CH0C0LATS Chocolat with piquant apricot jelly ; center is one of more than 60 Chocolats in ( the MINIATURE . . . Chocolate-rich Brazils, . pecans, filberts, almonds, add to sweet variety! Now $1.50 a pound-Ready for you to enjoy! MEDICAL SOCIETY President Dr. J. E. Campbell, left, is pictured above as he talked informally with Dr. Frank B. Queen, Portland pathologist, who was guest speaker at Tuesday night's. meet ing of the Douglas County Medical society. Dr. Queen, faculty member of the University of Oregon medical school, met with local doctors to discuss possibility of establishing in Roseburg a cancer diagnostic clinic, similar to those set up in eastern Oregon. Plans are to have cancer specialists come to Douglas county to aid in diagnosis of cancerous conditions. Expense of the consultation service would be paid, by the National Cancer society. (Picture by Paul Jenkins I watch for his efforts and Miss Pinniger elected to receive a $15 cash award, in lieu of a mer chandise prize. A total of $751 was turned In by Advisor Al Hoffman's group of seventh graders, home room 303. The winning group was close ly followed by eighth grade home room 307. Began 13 Years Ago Thirteen years ago, the Junior high school started its first sub scription drive. Purpose of the campaign was to earn extra money to carry on such money losing student body activities as the school's athletic program. However, the youngsters also had another purpose in mind to buy extra items for the school, items that were nop included in the bud get. A few of the purchases made over the years include two mov ie projectors and screens, stage curtains and drapes, an electric scoreboard for the gymnasium and a sound system complete with a central transmitter and speaker in every room. Since their first efforts, when students turned in $600, the total has gradually increased until this year's $7,500 total exceeds the high for last year by $1,000. A year ago, Roseburg Junior high school students sold more sub scriptions than any other school west of the Rockies. Brand ex pects the honor to. be repeated this year.- - . , w , Leaders To Be Honored Thursday, ,Dec. 1, the school's top salesmen will be honored at a theater party, sponsored by the sehool. Included at the special event will be the seventh grad- SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH PUMPKIN No. 2V2 Cans 3 for 25c HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 2V4 Cans 33c PREFERRED STOCK Cranberry Sauce Tall Cans 2 for 29c SEE OUR SELECTION OF CANDIES AND NUTS ALL BRANDS MILK TALL CANS 2 for 23c SEEDLESS RAISINS 4-LB. PKGS. 49c BUTTER Mel-O-Maid or Umpqua lb. 65c QUALITY MEATS SWIFT'S HAMS, half or whole lb. 49c SHORT SHANK PICNIC HAMS lb. 39c NICE TENDER VEAL ROASTS lb. 45c CHOICE BEEF ROASTS lb. 49c VEAL LOIN STEAKS .... lb. 69c Order Your Thanksgiving Turkey Nowl C&H BROWN SUGAR Mb. Pkgs. 2 for 27c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Cauliflower Lb 13c Local 2 Bunches Carrots . . . .15c Utah Celery Lb 8c California 1 FOR Grapefruit . . 19c ers, winners of the home room sales contest, all youngsters who sold over $50 worth of subscrip tions, and high sellers from other home rooms. The 65 young salemen who top ped the $30 mark will receive certificates of achievement from the Curtis Publishing company, sponsors of the local subscrip tion campaigns. In addition, names of the 132 youngsters who sold over $20 worth have been inscribed on a special school honor roll. Brand said there has been no provision made as to how the $2,200 profit will be spent this year. He said the student council will decide upon a project at a later date. Extensions For Entire Tax Ends SALEM, Nov. 18. UP) The State Tax commission announced today it is going to require par tial payment of taxes when en tensions of time are granted for payment of corporation and per sonal income taxes. The deadline for filing returns is April 15. Ijnder the old sys tem, if you, got an extension of time, all you had to pay was interest. Now, if you get an extension Up to three months,-yi)i will have to pay at least zo percent or your tax. And if the extension is from three to six months, you'll have to pay half of the tax. These partial payments will be due at the time the extension is grant ed. No extensions of more than six months will be given. Total U. S. casualties in the Spanish-American War were 500 Killed in battle ana Z.UUU dead of disease. Perfect Color Matching. . Regular Paint Prices . All Paint Finishes All Can Sii. ... from Vl P'n gallon No Waiting . , , buy any color right over the counter Same Color Again . , . any time you want it BOYSEH paints) Tru-Lite - 1.49 qt. Tru Glo 1.43 qt. Outside Paint 1.45 qt. Quick Dry Enamel . .. 1.89 qt. Tru-Tone 1.28 qt. TruKote 1.15 qt. Plus 25c to 30c for the Coloriier tube. Cost varies with different colors. ROSEBURG Lausche Refuses Senate Race Bid COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 18. UP) Organized labor, discouraged by Cov. Frank L. Lausche's refusal to run for the senate, searched today for another (Jpmocratic strong man to face Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) next year. Lausche definitely removed him self as a possible candidate for the nomination yesterday. He had been sought for the can didacy because he is perhaps his party's best vote-getter in Ohio. The. governor made public his decision in a telegrarh to Frank Evans of Cleveland. Evans, an AFL-Unlted Auto Workers leader, headed a delegation which called on Lausche Monday and urged that he become a senatorial can didate. Lausche, who is expected to seek re-election also next year, wired Evans: 'To put all conjecture at rest, I will not be a candidate for the U. S. Senate." ? Truman Assures "Worst" Is Over BOSTON, Nov. 18. UP) President Truman told New Eng Ian4 businessmen Thursday he felt the country was "through the worst part of the adjustment that boom we experienced last year." But the president advised that the federal government still was "keeping a careful watch on bus Iness conditions." , "We have not been lulled Into a sense of false security," he said In a message to a joint confer ence of New England business men and governors of the six states. Mr. Truman urged them' to use "boldness and imagination" in meeting the region's problems. "For a time last summer," the president said, "we were deeply concerned over signs of a down turn in business conditions in some of your most Important In dustries. It is very pleasant to know that employment in the textile and shoe industries and some of the other non-durable goods Industries has increased considerably and that the general outlook is now favorable. Frl., Nov. 18, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 Most of South America won Independence from Spain while the mother country was In re volt against Napoleon. FOR SALE 1947 Ford tudor, radio and heater. 23,000 miles. Price $995. Chet Hamm Tower Motel, Phone 1089 Trenton, capital of New Jersey is named after William Trent, who bought the city's site in 1714. The dolphin, a - marine mam mal, is closely related to the whale. j. 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 713-J-1 Garage Men . . . 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