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VJo have f ho ILprgootf mm L-jKr in Town Child's same L-l jjKf as peiow in blue just 3.95 When in itfSKw uuuui yivc u -gift certificate for a pair of shoes. White r pink aqua Red - blue - 4.95 Narrow widths ". 'i. Qo's sure to want Warm cuddly shearlings white, blue or pink. Leather sole. 4.95 Here's real comfort the year 'round! A variety of styles-at lowest prices! f Mens soft sole mule also with" closed heel, 4.45 Blue Wine or. Brown . , Also a complete assortment of men's wool lined slippers. SKOOTER BUNNIES PAMPER YOUR TOES i & Cuddly, Inviting, bunny icuffs I left paitsls or warm darktr colon. Th perfect gift for you and'your frltndi. w mifm "If,; iff M 7 delicious colors: White Yellow Black Royal Blue Light Blue Pink Red 3.95 BELLVIEW CHRISTMAS PARTY TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY Bellvlew club annual Christmas party will be held Wednesday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. Viola Haley. A special entertainment has been planned and a Folly anna gift exchange will be en joyed. All members are urged to be present. ' RIVERSDALE H. H. CLUB TO ENJOY HOLIDAY PARTY ON WEDNESDAY The Rlversdale Happy Hour club will meet Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Buell. Fifty-cent gifts will be ex changed at the annual Christmas party. All members are urged to be present, SKYBLUE BLUEBIRDS TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Skyblue Bluebirds will meet at eleven o'clock Wednes day' morning at the Church of God In Edenbower. The group met last Wednesday at the church to make Bluebird bean bags. Mrs. Walker, leader, was in charge. ALPHA THETA CHAPTER TO MEET TUESDAY The Alpha Theta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Tues day evening Dec. 13th, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Charles Wil liamson. The cultural program will be In charge of Mrs. Eugene Powell, who will present "Poetry Into Music." Irish Luck Smiles On 2 Small Boys MARSHALL. Mo,. Dec. 12. (P) A little Irish boy who came to Vmerlca a year ago from a Dub lin orphanage feels his prayers have been answered. When five-year-old Charley Robertson was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Marlon Robertson and brought to this country, he left .Us pal, Tony Markey, back in the orphanage. During tne past year, unariey always mentioned Tony, also five, in his prayers. Saturday a visitor showed up at Charley's home in Marshall. . it was Tony. "I am an American," were Tony's first words. "Welcome to America, Tony, said Charley. "My name is Jimmy now,". re plied Tony. "Jimmy King grlor." lony, ur rainer jimmy, came 10 America last week. He was adopt ed by Mr. and Mrs. W. King Prior of nearby Jefferson City, Mo. The Priors are friends of the Robertsons. Prayers Bring Thanks From Girl With Affliction MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 12 VP) Betty Lou Marbury says inanKs ior your prayers. The little 10-year-old Browns ville, Tenn., girl, who doctors say may lose her right hand, wrote the Memphis Commercial appeal Saturday: "I feel with the prayers from so many that the Lord will spare my body, also my hand." In an earlier letter, Betty had asked everybody to prav that she wouldn't lose her hand. Doctors had told her mother and daddy It would have to be amputated, shortly after Christmas, if a high ly malignant lesion of a finger doesn't respond to treatment. The first letter brought pray ers in churches of every faith In cities and villages all over the nation. More than 6.000 consoline lett ers, also packages, swamped the Marbury home. Betty's latest letter said: "Keep on praying for me and may the Lord bless each and everyone Is my prayer. Go to church and Sunday school and have faith in God and the Lord will bless you." Mon.t Dee. H, 1949 The Newt-Review, koseburg, Ore. 3 Jury Acquits Man Charged With Physician's Slaying INFLUENCE OF 800A NEW YORK WPJ This country has 50,000 drug stores, and Americans visit them five billion times each year. The fig ures are cited by Robert P. Fischelis, secretary of the Amer ican Pharmaceutical Co. The fre quency of visits makes pharma cies a good place to use In health education programs, he told the fuoac Heaitn cancer association. i White, Aqua, Red, Blue, Pink Narrow and Medium Widths' Jtilletk LA CROSSE, Wis. UP) Wild cheering from a Da eked courtroom greeted a jury's ver dict acquitting Arnold Larson. 35 year old auto salesman, of si a v. Ing the Larson family physician. Larson, beaming as the verdict was read, ran forward and thank- pH thf lllrnra 11 man anA woman. The jury, which had A i-iiuni; ui iwu veiaicis guilty 01 first degree murder or acquittal deliberated fiv linnrs a n A m minutes,. me crowd, overflowing Into courthouse halls, applauded and srrMmpri whan, tha ,uv1l-f i.,n. announced shortly before mid- iiikiii rnuay. circuit judge KC-t nald J. Stelnle, who had warned against any demonstration, poun ded with his gavel. Larson was tried on a charge of first degree murder In t h Nov. 14, 1947 slaying of Dr. Ja mes iucuioone, prominent La Crosse physician. Larson was arrested at Mln neannlis last Octnhpr nnH h.i-a. ed with fatally shooting Dr. Mc- "wne on a mgnway near La crosse. McLoone was the, phy-year-old son, Jimmy, when the bnv diprf nf a hnunl nhitmrtU. in 1944. .. . Hand Mad - Chocolates Give a gift box for Christmas Sonford't Candy Kitchen . 125 W. Cass Wi buyers look for the Imperial silver label that says the finest In wallpapers. Guaranteed to wlth itand room exposure without fad-. Ing and to clean satisfactorily when instructions are followed. J Home Rjqnishings V PERSONALIZED SERVICE FOR THE HOME 1 , EaaoaacsoaDaaootaaDi oaoooaooDaoooDOD this is the way your family acts cuddle them in companionable IS : Ladies Robes SHOE DEPT. '1 MAIN FLOOR I ' 1 I ORDER BY MAIL! We Pay Postage i ' Miller's, Roseburg, Ore. , Please send me ( ) pair I Skooter Bunnies. I , I Color - , Size 1 I enclose ( ) check ( ) money order . I Please ( ) charge to my account - ( ) send C. O. D. I Address . . i " " . 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