1 E ROSEBURG PHARMACY 241 N. Jackson Phone 7 imjtmgSs? r-Hl r 8 . r . Candy is always a treat. When the candy is Whitman's the treat is something special. And here in our store the Whitman's candies you select have a wonderful new-confected fresh ness, assured by our Whitman's Refrigerated Candy Department. Ever since we introduced this handsome refrigerator, our customers have been find ing Whitman's candies more of a treat than ever Have you treated your self to a box lately? EVERY I0X YOU BUY HERE IS GUARANTEED FRESH Friday Folly Returned by popular demand . . . those felt-base linoleum rugs that Jack Farin and Son had on their Friday Folly special a few weeks ago. This time, we have a shipment just twice as big, so if you were dis appointed before come in now and buy. Thrifr-Tex FELT BASE RUGS Size 9'xl2' In beautiful floral and mottled patterns Hurry, Hurry and select the rug you want the quantity is limited. if 1 ' I Folly Prices Effective I Friday night ' From 6 to 9 P. M. I IL The rug for porch, kitchen or cabin. Green Stamps with every 13 1 purchase at Jack Fariss & Son STORE HOURS Open Every Night 'til 8 P. M. Friday Night 'til 9 P. M. For Your Shopping Convenience T Highway r0 N. at Garden Valley Rood Honeymoon Consultant Meets Odd Problems Posed By Bride And Groom iy HAL BOYLE NEW YORK. UP) After help ing 60,000 newlywed couples ar range their honeymoons, Betty White Uiought she bad met every problem thai could arise. And then a young couple strolled in and said: "We want to take a dog on our honeymoon can you fix tnat?" "Wb;- not leave him behind?" urged Miss White. "No, I've never been anywhere vitbout my dog and I'm not go ing to start now," said the bride groom. "Besides he'd be lonely." His bride, said. yes. she wanted the dog to go along too. So M' ; W.iite found them a resort where they could smooch with a pooch in tow. In fact, this is one of the less zany experiences she las had in a 15-year career as a honeymoon con sultant. One of her recurring tasks is to persuade mothers-in-law not to try to accompany the ...idal cimpany on their honeymoon. Somehow fathers-in-law don't seem to want to. Throe ttictssary? "I don't approve of three on i hon moon," said Miss White, "but sometimes it is necessary. Usually, in such rases, it's the bride's mother if she's old r in firm." A problem of another type was the 83-year-old woman preparing to marry a 56-year-old man. Ob jecting to paying a $25 deposit for her hotel reservation, the dear old bride-to-be said practically: "The wedding isn't for six weeks, and I may not live that long." She finally put up the $23 on being assured it would 1 paid her heirs if anything went wrong. "Later she wrote me she had had a very enjoyable honeymoon even sent me a poem she had written," smiled Miss White. She .ays that brides, -ather than bridegrooms, generally select the honeymxm site today. And -they don't want a quiet place where they can be alone. They prefer a resort where they nan meet other people their age a resort with rela tional facilities, such as dancing, swimming, golf and tennis. "Above all, they don't want to be tagged as honeymooners, and stared at by the rocking chair bri gade," she said. Took Trip H.ri.lf Miss White, a slender, honev- nairea woman, understands this feeling. She went on a honeymoon herself last year. "I changed my mind three times about where to go," she recalled. "I didn't want to go where anyo e 'ould know who I was." Over the vcars she has timimH out a few points to help newly weds have a honeymoon that is seh- sinie as welt as romantic: "1. Brush the rice out of your nair ui-iure you sian. "2. Don't take too much lneeapp Often the bride would like to bring along her entire trousseau. "3. Don't over-tin. Inexperienced young couples often do this becaire they are afraid to be thought cheap. "4. Start to co-operate on the honeymoon. It's a good timeito be gin overlooking each other's petty faults. "5. Take a couple of days at the end of the honeymoon to plan your future. You can do this better to gether away from friends and parents. "6. Save enough to buy a small present for the bride. She'll treas ure it all her life as a honeymoon mento." I asked Miss White what had been the most unusual experience in her work as honeymoon consul tant. . 'Well," she hesitated, "there was the time a pair of midgets came in and sked if there were any half priced honeymoons for people th. ir siie." Baptists Postpone Vote On Proposed Merger . BOSTON, May 26 -7B Bap tist leaders have postponed in definitely a vote on possible mer ger with the Diciples of Christ but planned to continue discussions between the two communions. They planned a joint conference at Green Lake, Wis., July 5-11, and simultaneous conventions in Chicago in 1952. The resolution was pissed at the Northern Baptist convention assem bly. The Desciples of Christ, like the Northern Baptist convention, has a membership of some 2,000,000 persons. The convention also passed a $5,721,410 budget for 1950, to be reised by churches and individuals Auto Collision Insurance I Decreases 15 Percent I SALEM, May IX.iJPtA 15 per-1 cent reduction in automobile col lision insurance rates is now in ' effect, state insurance Commis-! sioner Robert Taylor says. The reduction, which became ef fective four days ago, applies to automobiles used primarily for pleasure, and in cases where there are no drivers under 25 years old in the family of the insured per son. It does not apply to cars which are used mostly for business. A reduction on automobile li ability and property damage in surance, averaging about 10 per cent, went into effect about a month ago. Frl., May 26, 1950 The Newt-Review, Reubaif, Ore. 9 AV'ARDED HONORS Two Roseburg students received honor awards-at Willamette uni versity at the annual award as sembly Tuesday. Miss Dona Marie Mears, was awarded a home schol arship. Shirley Helweg was one of ten new members admitted to Beta Alpha Gamma, sophomore wom en's service honorary. Give your children MUSIC and all their Uvea they'll thank you. Let us place a fine Baldwin or Wurlitzer Piano In your home this week. , Convenient terms 0TT and RICKETTS Corner Jackson and Cass Sts. , f. GIVE JEWELRY i for her graduation M "("'' Comes cap-and-gown time, ?5t you'll wont gifts for your grad- 21 W f'r ?Uk uo,es ,hot ,hey W'" ,rea,u,, N? "'fjf'' 'on90'','''"',l''0','e'''0'"l'iy' Jf I A I W. I I l The Li 4 -t It Pays to Buy From xcra Sinoolh-ai-yoor-own-iklo "oii 'jf . Cloiila In a yorloty ot colon v; -'"N. gm jf1 IJ ond .loitlcli.d fobrla H ' . V M L T lMl ,uI our ,un "oodi. jt ' ' M J I V ' VtffitV Th. wond.rful ojle ol Vt JjiS C fc?t' VV Nylon wo.o Inlo f-' " MT ' ft 4 OtlMtorod Sollni olio i? ' .Jf mgX 'v jlMMlng, loillcli.d Solln. V ' j " ;JT sW ' t "W. T Pl. 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