The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 13, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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FUNNY BUSINESS
"Manpower shortage I hired a guy who isn't used to
getting; up in the morning!" '
BLONDIE By Chic Young
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always do my nails at the office, Coma. That way I don't
have to waste time at home.
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AA LIME
By Jo Fischer
By V. T. Hamlin
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Seat Of Early-Day Learning
Of Interest To Community's
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EARLY DAYS RECALLED This was Lookinqgla.i school in 1889.
The building was considered t "fine" structure, consisting of two
stories. Nearly 100 pupils attended. The second floor was used for
community dances and other entertainment. Early days it Look
Events of early day Looking
glass are brought to mind in con
nection with the "Gay 90's Re
view," which the Parent-Teachers
association of that community will
present Jt 6 p.m. Nov, 17-18 in the
school.
Conditions at LookingKlasa are
greatly changed. Early day pupils
went to school in a log cabin on
the Ollivant place. The school
moved to the church, then to the
Grange hall. Finally the two-story
building shown in the accompany
ing picture, was erected. Annie
Kent wa the first teacher. She
handled nearly 100 pupils.
In the early days school was
held for two or three months, or
as long as funds held out. Later
a system was used in which the
students attended school three
months in the fall and three
months in the sprine.
Discipline was harsh. Almost
any form of corrective measure
was practiced. Students ware
oden whipped with straps, rubber
1 strips or rulers. Old timers re
call the teachers wore out a hazel
switch each day.
Between the school and the store
was a "sparking bench," from
which the teachers had lo call the
students for class.
RADIO SIRVICINO
Hansen's Radio Service. Sutherlln.
Radio Doctors. Phone 49 1 -J.
pickup and delivery.
Free
PLUMBING
,: Plumbing Co., 915 Garden Vol
ley Rd. Bus. phone S30-R-5 Rts.
phone I49-R-3.
Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co. 316 Mill.
Phone 1927
Harris Plumbing & Heating Co., 805
South Stephens Ph. 1280.
Coen Supply Co. Onone 121.
ferp's Plumbing. Phone 1579.
HEATING
R. Ritimon Heating Co., hot toter
ond teom. oil turners. 1703
B'Own Phone 1064-J.
ELECTRICIANS
AL'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP
Phone 1962 109 Sheridan
DuFresns Electric. Phone 104.
WASHING MACHINE SERVICE
I 6. Newberny'i Waihlng Machine
Se-vlce 102 W Commercial Ave
nutuPhone 101 SR.
Aashloa Machine Sevltj, Rjsty'i Ap
pliance R?pc, 510 N. Jockson.
Ph. 1003-R. 1
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE
Fire Eouipment Co., 220 N Moln.
Glenn H foylor. Ph. I433 R.
KINDERGARTENS
COMMUNITY Klndergorten
Phone I599-R-4
TAXIDERMY
Langen&erg Glove & Fur Co.
Rugs from Animal Skins.
Weit Rouburg
PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPING
ft ACCOUNTING SERVICE
Lumber ond logging occountt our spe
cify. SeO)ce given ot your ottice or
ours. Reaionoble rotes by the hour or
month. No occount too big or too
Ph. 1647-L or write P 0. Box
8V6, Roseburg.
.a.
IF YOUR PAPER
HAS NOT ARRIVED
BY 4:15 P.M.
PHONE 100
1 s n P. .
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The second floor of the school
was used for dances and other
forms o entertainment. Durint
the Christmas season two trees
were placed in the front corners
and trimmed with popcorn strings
and rose wrealhs. The children
fastened toys and dolls on the tree
for othe.' decorations.
The above picture was taken in
1889. Two tcacherswere employed.
One of them, Mr. Wisner, stands
8th from the left, back row. The
other, a woman teacher, stands
at the corner oi the Building wear
ing a lace jabot.
Early Settlers Pictured
The Strickland. Ollivant and
Buell families are the only known
survivors of early day settlers
still living in Lookingglass. In (he
picture, A. O. Strickland, Eugene
H. Ollivant and Jell Williams stand
second, third and fifth Vom the
left, back row. Lucy Buell, later
the wife of Jeff Williams, stands
to the right, holding the horse's
bridle. She taught one term of
school In 1891. Ray Buell. a brother
of Lucy, stands In the front row,
wearing dark apparel. Nettie and
Gertrude Buell are first and third
in the front row.
The Strickland and Buells
came across the plains together
usihess
CLEANING
Fine Rugs, Furniture, Autoa
UPHOLSTIRINO
Repairs Remodelinf
CUSTOM MAOI
New Location
1112 Fairhavn Ave., Ph. 2011-J
Expert Furniture Cleaners
Free Pickup and Delivery
Free Estimates
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You drive or wo drive
Coll 1S38
Adair's Parking Lot
Main and Washtnaton
Flegel Transfer &
Storage Co.
AUTHORIZED
Guerentaed Appliance Rspeirs
MAYTAG
&
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Sc'm and Service
Bergh's Appliance
Mrr. MirlM AptlUne
mllln CUthtt DrMM
Swith 8lahna
BtrvlrlHi All HBhcf friikarl
Phii SM aMtr. Orca
GUARANTEED
RADIATOR SERVICE
203 S No. Stephens
On Hwy. 99 North
PhonV 1522.?
a
Ralph E. Carey
PAINTING & PAPERINf
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Interior and Extflof Decorating
30 ytori xperinc t'M stimat
"FHA Term"
HERBERT I. WOOD
Ph. 805
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Me., Nov. 13, ItSOO-Tk Ntwa-Roviov, Rottbunj, Or. 9
At Lookingglass Adds Touch
Dated 'Gay Nineties Review'
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ingglass are being recalled by the Parent-Teachers tisociation,
which is sponsoring "Gay 90' Review" tho nights of Nov.
1 7-It at th Lookingglass school.
in a covered wagon train, first to
Oakland. The old John D. Lee
donation land claim was taken
over by F. M. Strickland, father
of A. O. Strickland, about 1862. He
could have taken up part of the
Portland site for a homestead, but
chose Lookingglass valley.
At the rear of the Strickland
house stands an old fort, used or
iginally as refuge in case of an
Indian attack, and later aa a
saddle shop. Strickland home
steaded, and picked up school land
and donation land grants until
he owned about 2000 acres at one
time.
Tom Ollivant married Con
Rose, daughter of Aaron Rose,
founder of Roseburg'. She and her
husband atill reside in Looking
glass. THIIVIS STIAL SAFI
VANCOUVER, B. C. (CP)
Safecrackers escaped early Fri
day with several thousand d o 1-
lars, possibly as much as $5,000
from Railway Express agency in
the Great Northern railway depot
here.
Tho safe was carted away, ap
parently pulled through a front
door and loaded on a truck.
Doireetoiry
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drlvt Movt Yourself
' Sovo Jj Long or Short
Trip
Bee Hive Truck Rental
'36 1 Stephens
"hone 1 436-J
CHIMNEY BLOCKS
Lift-Rock Building Blocks
Concrttt Building Blocks
Chrystalite Tile Plant
3750 N. Stephana
695 K-i
Nelson & Pyle
Woodworking Co.
Windows, Sosh, and Frames
Mill end Mother Phone 1242-J
"Individualized Floors
of Beautilily
!! ustaia
Crpl1n Rubber Ml
Aphlt Tilt Formics lop
e Venetian Blind
Mil ESTIMATES
FLOOR COVERING
222 W Ooa Pjvsne 34S
CONSTRUCTION
TODD BUILDING CO.
904 S. Stephen! Ph. 1730
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Spokon C. Of C. Booklet
Pays Off In Jap Outlay
SPOKANE (m Chamhee n
SPOKANE C OF C PHYL
commerce officials modestly won
dered what the rest of the world
will think when it sees an Indus,
trial directory published by t h
foreign trade section of the Hyow
prefectural government at Kobe,
Japan.
The book purport) to list "all
available data of the world's most
important industrial firms."
Spokane Industry Is given IB
pages J8 times as much space
aa New York, nine times as much
as either London or Seattle, and
six times that of Chicago. Phila
delphia got only three Inches of
small type.
How come? Well, Hamilton
Owen, chamber secretary, ex
plains U this way:
Last year, Owen received a let
ter from Hide Fukimnto of Kobe
asking for a list of the orincinil
Industries In Spokane. Owen aent
him a copy of the chamber's local
business handbook.
Every word was reprinted In tho
world directory from AA Auto
wrecking to Zebrist'i radio parts
shop.
ROSEBURG PAVING CO.
Atpholt Paving
Custom B'odinq
Office: 634 S. Moln
Telephone 650-R Free Estimate
"Bill" Usslter
R. G. LAMBETH
Residential and Commercial
Construction and Remodeling
Any Size Job.
1141 Rainbow Lane
Ptxne 1444-R
Gtt Those PROPANE AND
BUTANE bottles refilled at the
Myers Oil Co.
Highway 99 and Garden Valley
Road.
Alto Heaters, Hot Plates ond
Suollas.
Excavating
Road Building
Crty-AHt Troetar Shtvali
Bulldottrte
Hsur or Contract
200 1 rttia Ph. MleVJ
LK M0RTENSEN, INC.
Your Advertisement .
in
Business Directory
will go into more
than 8,000 homes
every day.
Rates are low . . .
only 45c per inch
per day.
Phone 100-
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