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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1949)
Society and Gluhi By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN GOLD STAR MOTHERS HEAR SPEECH, ENTERTAIN STATE OFFICERS AT ARMORY Roseburg Chapter of American Gold Star Mothers met recently at the armory with a group of state and local officers In at- For ops on Dralnboards See Phil Durnam Linoleum Laying and Venetian Blindi 920 S. Main 1336-J tendance. The meeting was high lighted by a speech by Major CZ .T Anlnff Mikn aIahv-a! lip misunderstanding In a recent talk he had given on military training and soldiers in modern warfare. A report was heard on the car nival held at the Veterans hos pital and plans for participation in the Christmas program. A ba zaar and food sale will be held Dec. 4 at the Umpqua Vallev Hardware. Present were the newly-elected state department president, Mag dalena Buttler of North Bend; state department recording sec retary, Mary Lou Newhouse of Roseburg; state department col or bearer, Mae Belle Christen- For Little Homemakers Painted ivory plastic tea set with knives, forks and spoons $2.80 Aluminum kitchen uten sils, red wooden handles 29c Real china tea set, 2.1 pieces. Blue Willow pattern. Made in Occupied Japan. $1.87 mm few I 5PILLEP ONE OF THE SHOTGUN) SHELLS I WAS RELOADING. BUT I PONT THINK I FOUND ALL OF THEM HAVEN'T.' THOSE I THINGS DON'T NEED TO BE FIRED TO BRING rOWN GAME I kMOW TH' PRINCIPLE OF BALL BEARINGS . NOW,' Y 1 vv ROPM TH1ETV TOD .WM t. m. eo. a . pat. orr. v CQPR 1848 fly Hi St RVIf E. WC. a: 11-19 T?WiLUAM5 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams sen of Coos Bay; and state de partment hospital chairman, Martha E. Wells, Roseburg. Also in attendance were Elma John son of Coos Bay; Mrs. Ethel Ash craft of Glendale; Mrs. Nora Gertrude Gaedecke of Azalea; Mrs. Lucie Cloak, Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mrs. Alice Harrison, Mrs. Joy Miller, Mrs. Alta Black. Mrs. Minnie Noyer, Mrs. Olive Clarke, Mrs. Iva Van Noy, all of Roseburg. A social hour closed the evening. Austria has 13 universities or institutions of university rank with a total enrollment of 35,000. youn9', FLOORING") , " Doll and Toy Shoppe Sidin9 Fini,h lru c ka ,a , - , , PAI3E LUMBER & FUEL 104 5. Main (Across from Safeway) ... . . . ' 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 f Sboppiffqm 4Mi- Shlrrell Graves Is the water-colorist whose or iginal flower pictures are a new addition to the gallery in JOSSE'S Drapery Department. Ca mellias, poppies, and other flowers have sat for tneir portraits, set in dark matted wooden frames 20" wide by 24" long. An exotic white magnolia with black leaves is framed under glass in limed oak. Sold separately or by pairs, these pic-, tures are rjriced sur prisingly low for genuine water colors. And they are a charming addition- to any home. Why not a Christmas gift for the house, this year? Go in to Josse's and look at these water colors this week, and you'll decide your house needs a pair of them. ASHCRAFT'S have some more of those glor ious Old-World Jewels by Speldel, copies of royal gems of the old world. We told you about the Maria Theresa bracelet, some time ago. Now Ashcraft's have one In a similar setting with engraved oval gold center and matching engraved oval gold ear clips. This Is the Cel lini set. The Charlotte Corday bracelet Is a square locket made to hold one picture, with a heart engraved on the face and pearls set along one side. The locket Is attached to the same expansion-type bracelet that Is used for the others. They're lovely for personal gifts to the queen of your heart. Make the most of what you have and soon you have something better to make the most of. It's time, right now, to order your Christmas cards, If you want them stamped. LESTER'S GIFT 8HOP has a fine selec tion of greeting cards for you to choose from and he'll stamp your name on them if you wish. Whether you buy your cards from him or not, bring them in and hell do the stamping. While you're there, you'll find a suitable gift for everyone on your list. A lovely and inexpensive gift for Christmas or a housewarmlng is the solid polished brass Rite A Note to mount on your doorway. In colonial styling, it contains pad and pencil for your friends' messages when they come and find you gone. It's attractively designed, with a name-plate on which Les will stamp your name in gold. There are only a few days left In which you can use those gift certificates from LU VERNE'S. You may apply the amount on the purchase of any dress, suit, or coat In her store, and she has some beautiful new ones. Her party dresses for the young girls are irresistible. One In jacquard taffeta has shiny blue-green clover leaves on the changeable taffeta background. Black velvet trims the neck and tiny puff sleeves, and outlines the yoke-style waist. Vel vet buttons fasten the back. Another new one is a tailored grey petit-check rayon, made by Demi-tasse. It buttons all the way down the front with flat self-covered buttons, and has stunning side pockets for a pegged silhouette. With three-quarter length sleeves and a loop low on the left shoulder, this simple style comes In the popular half sizes. Hurry, hurry, hurry . . . get your dress now, and you'll be set for the holiday whirl and many days thereafter. CLARK'S STUDIO just got In some brand new Viewmaster projectors, for only $9.95. This is a fair-traded item at this price, so be wary of inferior projectors masquerading under the Viewmaster name at lower prices. Clark's have a large variety of reels for these projectors, from fairy tales and travelogues at 3 for $1.00 to Bible stories at 50c each. It's fun to operate a Viewmaster, and so simple you just press the knob and the slides change. A modern version of the old-fashioned stereoscope with Its match less three-dimensional projection Is the little viewer by Viewmaster. The same reels fit it that fit the projectors, but of course only one person may view them at a time. For children's parties, a Viewmaster projector and reels offers a splendid solution for the entertainment of lit tle folks. Slip one under the Christmas tree for Christmas day enjoyment and many other occasions. Working late, these nights? Drop over to the ICE CREAMERY for a hot bowl of chili, spaghetti, or baked beans to warm your Innards and a cheery smile to warm your heart. Toasted or grilled sandwiches make good suppertime eating, with hot chocolate to drink. Or drop in for a snack after the show. The Ice Creamery is open on Sundavs. too. from eleven In the morning till eleven at night, but it will be closed on Thanksgiving day. Folks are enjoying their take-out lunches from the Ice Creamery, and a few phone their orders ahead to avoid waiting when they go over to get it. Why don't you try It? Call 948-R and ask the girls to make up your lunch for you to eat at your desk, these busy days. This week, the lucky winner of the free lunch is Bette Jewell. If she'll clip out this coupon and bring it to the Ice Creamery any day next week, she'll be treated to lunch "on the house." r We're almost afraid to mention the Russell "Bird Shooter" boots at J. V. SPORTING GOODS, because Mr. Voeller assures us that vou'll probably mob the place to get the few sizes available from stock. But If you aren't one of the lucky individuals to get there first, he'll be glad to order them tailor-made for you. Re member, they're waterproof, light weight, and have a non-siip sole. Sometimes it pays to get mad, but not beyond the border of good Judgment So you won't be d i s a p p o in ted by finding the pies and rolls all gone at CLEO'S QUALITY BAKERY, order them now for your Thanksgiving d I n ner. There will be rich fruit cake and mince and pumpkin pies for holiday dessert, and your choice of pan rolls, potato rolls, nap kin rolls, parkerhouse rolls, or butter puffs. Phone 981-J and tell Cleo what you want, so It will be ready for you to pick up fresh from the oven on Thnkselving Eve. BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS BROTHER Miss Cloma Means was hos tess at a surprise party honor ing her brother Kenneth Means on his birthday, Friday, Nov. 11. Games were played and refresh ments were served to Kenneth Means, Elton Raper, Bob Means, Barry Kremkau, Lola Highley, Sibel Lewey, Melba Boan, Bon nie Ulbricht, Luella Kruse, Pat sy Morin, Stanley Snider, Paul Ulbricht, Raymond Cain, Ken neth Wise and the hostess. American Apples To Be Bought By Great Britain WASHINGTON -4P) The Economic Cooperation adminis tration announces that Great Bri tain soon will buy about $4,000, 000 worth of apples from Ameri can suppliers. The recovery agency said It has earmarked $2,000,000 in Mar shall plan funds to help finance the purchases. It was understood that the re maining sum will come through Department of Agriculture sub sidy payments to the fruit grow ers. ECA officials said the buying will be done by the British and that offers from growers and dealers will be received until No vember 21. The fruit must meet certain specifications and be packed for export shipment. APPOINTMENT ASKED Ruth Buch, Oakland, has peti tioned for appointment as admin istratrix of the estate of Rebecca E: Riggs, also of Oakland, who died intestate Oct. 15, 1949, leav ing an estate estimated at $8,600. The petition also names as qualified persons to act as ap praisers Leo Sparks, Charles H. Davison and Homer Haines. In one area of Peru the hu midity is so high that matches will not ignite unless kept in air tight boxes. COLLEGE ROSTERS UP WASHINGTON UP) A record enrollment in the ration's col leges has been reported by the Office of Education despite a 16 percent drop in veterans. The enrollment totaled 2,456, 841, an increase of 48,000 over a year ago. The number of veter ans studying under the G.I. bill dropped to 856,000 as compared to 1,022,000 a year ago. Statewide fall totals for north west colleges were: Oregon 25, 588188 over last year; Wash ington 43,0931,689 over last year and Idaho 8,266 24 over last year. Frl Nov. 18, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 Defendants Win Jury Verdict In Damage Action A circuit court Jury found for the defendants, Theodore G, as Tyee Lumber company, and Robert Fox, in a suit brought by Darlene M. Bringle, administra trix for the estate of Carl S. Bringle, deceased. The plaintiff received nothing In judgment of $10,000, following the death of her husband In a colli sion between trucks operated by the deceased and Robert Fox. The plaintiff received nothing in the case nnf was ordered to pay the cost of litigation. The following money suits have been filed In Circuit court: L. R. Gordon and George Ly cett vs. Coyle Amul Parker and Renzo Julius Parker, doing busi ness as Parker Bros. Logging company, and M. R. Madison On the first cause of suit, plain tiffs demand judgment for In relation to livestock prices, the price for milk and its prod ucts in 1948 were the lowest on record. NOW ORGAN MUSIC from Your Piano with the New Piano-Organ attachment triples the pleasure from your piano newest thing in music On diiplay hr tht flrlt lima la vm newroomi. St. II, today. J MUSIC ? SHOP f Reg. 19.50 Pocket Alarm Watch For Nife or Day -For Work or Play Tal. it with you everywhere. To work to sporting .vents for time exposures. 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