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CD JOH WAUPAPIst 1 M 1 1 1 -T11 5ytV . Hi CAREFULLY o I qJJ HOME FURNISHINGS PERSONALIZED SERVICE FOR THE HOME fl f f) '''A Iff (OF THE MONTH Ji0y Bracelet and Conga Cologne by Toajenait. Formerly 350- JLQ Clearance W m l 10 Atomette lipstick cases. Formerly 3.50 2.50 Clearance . Refilloble Powder Mitts cre ated by Le Sonier. Former ly 1.00 Now 79c Boxed Novelty and Fashion Soaps. Formerly 50c and 2.00 Now 39c 1 f and 1 I.3U Rayon fobrics, plains and patterns Values up to 2.49 QQ. Now only 70C Girl's wool plaid skirts. Sizes 7-14. Formerly 3.95 Now ..... 1.97 Wool Sweaters excellent values. Sizes 3-6x. 7-14. Values up to 4 95. .Now 1.79 One lot of coats. Sizes 5-6-7. Formerly 10.98. Now only 5.98 WHERE3 LL DOUGLAS COUNTY SHOPS AND SAVES Win talytfi look (or tho Imperial silver label that tayt the fines! In wallpapersGuaranteed to with stood room exposure withciSl fad ing and to clean satisfactorily when instruction! or faHowod. Miller't offer you a store-full of clearance values values on everything from wool jackets to ree ords, from lipstick cases to bedspreads. Take ad vantage of the slashed prices come In and view these spectacular buys! Hudson Nylons. 1.25 and 1.35 Clearing at Formerly 1.19 Womens White Stag logger coats, water and wind repel lent. Formerly 14.95 New . 8.95 1 rack women's dresses values up to 16.95 Now 8.95 1009. wool women's suits and coats. Values up to 49.95 Q qjp Now 29.95 to )7,7J Girls Rayon Panties. Regu- n,w "Ml... 49c Girls Blouses as is merly 1.95 2.50 97c Now BARGAIN TABLE Many items suitable for that extra Christmas gift for baby, toddlers, tots and teens- Talking About a Home? OSo many people do noth ing but talk about it! But if you raally want to own your homo, consult ma now. Personal attantion. Economical terms. o Ralph L Russell Lean and Insurance Lm liMxiWi" tqurtabl. $( U Au'e. E. V. LINCOLN Insurance) Associate Deuli County Stata lank Use Roam 212 PhieU 16 wool plaid Men'i Jackets. Formerly 11 93. C QQ Clearing at J.OO Men's Pajamas of famous makes. Values to 3.19 6.95 Now . 1 lot of Chenille Bedspreads, colored trim on white back ground. Double C AC siie. Were 8.95 Twin Size Were Jt 7.95. Now, each f.Vj Assorted plastic drapes. Values up to 3.98. 1.98 Now White Organdy Kitchen Cur tains with colored edging 45" length were 1 OA 2.49 No 1.07 54" length were 2.79 Now 1.98 Stationery fine quality, plain white. Formerly 1.00 .c,leoron" 79c Straw Shopping Baskets Formerly 6e Now 49c 1 Table of Gift Items and Odd Dishes. All priced as marked. RECORDS 78 rpm singles ... a huge collection of values. Regular- ly 79c Now Only 21c ? E) By CAROL KIRS "PALO ALTO" 'wan the reply ItiBob McC'arl got when ha asked a lady "iune-u ' winner ner address on lint Friday's (how. Only listen ers living five miles or more out side the city limits are eligible to participate in or win a Friday "Tune-O" game. But here was a technically "Tune O" producers had not considered ... an out-of-town-out-01-itate player who was vi.Miin? inside the Roseburg city limits . . . or . . . what would you have done? As it turn-d out, the lady was the recipient of to gift (or that daft ... a free por trait by Clark's studio. Listeners to Mutual-Don Lee's "Queen for a Day" Cinderella se ries will find that they, too, can wave magic wands in behalf of oth ers. Starling with the Friday, Dec. 1, broadcast (11:30 . 12:00). the show will conduct a month-long "Wishing Well" drive on which em cee Jack Bailey will highlight com munity human interest stories re sulting from the nation-wide "Wish ing Well" campaign conducted by "Queen for a Day" and the United Cerebral Palsy association. Listen er., in the wishing well tradition, will be urged to comply with the ancient legend in Iheir own com munities. This, legend holds that tee wish one makes when tossing a coin into the "well will be granted for him and those about whom he is thinking. 'The campaign' is in keeping wilh the "Oueen for a Day" tradition of helping people to help themselves. In the five-year network broadcasting history of the seriea, ine program nas consist FIRE INSURANCE . . . PAID ANNUALLY CUTS YOUR CASH OUTLAY TWO-THIRDS! It is not necessary lo pay a large lire insurance pre mium 3 years in advance. Pay ONE YEAR al a lime and cut your cash outlay by two-thirds. fnvesliaole Before Tee Renew. KRUEGER and DeCAMP 3i So. Stephens THE WEST'S LEADING Paul H. Krueger r 1 i re-C ' 1 I i f& Js. c ni i s i "J? 1 J l A 7 " D La un b ently striven to fulfill the wishes ot those who merit such fulfillment the most. TON1G1IT: "Murder at Red Clay Bend" titles tonight's episode with I "The Cisco Kid" (7:30-8:00 p. m.) 1 . . . On a mission to recover a : blind old prospector's seeing-eye I dog, (ieorge Valentine and Claire i Brooks, his assistant, encounter i circumstances they did not expect. It's "Nothing B-Jt the Truth," for the "Let George Do It" mystery dramatiration (8:00 - 8:30 p. m.) . . . "War Front-Home Front" j links newsmen in losyo ana lew York (10:15-10:45 p. m ). Solon Reacts To Attack Against GOP Policies WASHINGTON -f.V- "Arheson ian Jackassery ' snorted Senator Millikin (R-Colo). The chairman of the conference of ill Republicans in the isrnate was giving reporters his reaction to Secretary of Stata Acheson's re cent attack on Republicans . who want to reexamine U.S. foreign I policy. Acheson compared "reexamin ists" to farmers who pull up their crops to see how they are growing. Later he explained he did not op pose a review of foreign policy but only such a reexamination as would "uproot" it. Asked if lie were a reexaminist. Millikin. replied that he was like the farmer who goes into the fields to pull up weeds. He defined weeds as "bad policies." Phono H77-J INSURANCE COMPANY Clarenct V. DtCamp STARTS TONIGHT FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! GEORGE HOWARD And His MERRY MEN Musically entertaining Trio here Directly From Hollywood! Featuring Piano, Bast and Guitar. LATIN AMERICAN Specialties Sure To Entertain ! Enjoy Our Fine Sizzling Platter Steaks and Fried Chicken . . . They're so Good I For Reservations... Phone 379 o J Garden Volley y MRS. CARL SCHMIDT Mrs. Effia Garrett of Corvallis visited over the Thanksgiving weekend at the home of her brother and sislr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thurlow. i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bussell had Thanksgiving dinner at the J C. Guthrie home. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Jackson en tertained Mrs. Mabel Wilson of Roseburg at their home Thanks jiving day. Mrs. Carl Schmidt and sons, Carl and Richard, left Friday for Port land lo visit at the home of Mr. ami Mra. Fred Mosner. Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Mclaughlin had as their guests at their home in Garden Valley Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Jess Utne, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McLaughlin and children, I jrry Roger and Kim; Mr. and Mrs, Eldon McLaughlin, Gale and Gwenn; Mr. and Mrs. Shirley McLaughlin and son, Todd; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chap man, Raina, Sherrill and Kay. im On Yur DUI Mutual Broadcasting Syittm ftKMAININO HOKRS TDAY 4 0(V rulton l-fwli Jr UBS 4 15 Hemingway- MRS 4 .10 Homfmaktrs Club 4 45Sam Haves. 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IfSO The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Elagarose 4-H Club i Plans 1951 Activities By THELMA HANSON An outline of protects for 1951 marked the meeting of Elgarose 4-H Stock club. Progressive 13, held Sunday afternoon at the home of Carmen and Larry Cooper. The club made plans for a skating party to be held in the near future, ducted by Glen ilason, nresident. During the tjsiness session, con members reviewed their project plans for the coming year. The meeting closed with refresh meets served by Mrs. Ada Durch and Mrs. Pat Lucas, Attending were Dick and Dennis Sjogren, Charlotte, Joe and Glen Sand, Donna Sundoerg, Loletta Bu ell, Carmen and Larry Cooper, Glen, Donald and Marie Hanson, Dirk and Sally Brown, John Tinier, Mra. Nita Hills. Mrs. Kdna Sjogren, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, and the hostesses Mrs. Durch and Mrs. Lucas. The next meeting will be held Dec. 10 at the home of John Tinker. London has had as many aa 74 dense fogs in a single year. lt.Mrvati.nl for Privata SKATING PARTIES Ara Availabla attha RAINBOW RINK Wiachiilar Phona S26-R-1 (ADVEBTIBEMKNTI NEW ELECTRONIC INVENTION HIDES DEAFNESS Rmhtiwiary Oitcevery Trataaits En Whispers Whs Sta-Hmi Clarrty CHICAGO (Sppcal) An amar.inx new electronic ear which hides deafness and transmits even whi pera with startling clarity, has been revealed by a noted Chicago elec tronic scientist. ' i He disclosed that this miraculous new discovery has rendered o I d- style hearing aids obsolete almost overnight, and brings new hope to the IS million persons in the United States who are hard ot hearing. lie reported that this electronic ear enables the deaf to hear with out any button showing in the ear and without dangling battery wirea. To acquaint the hard of hearing readers of this paper with this new miracle eleclronic ear which hides deafness, full details are described in a fascinat n booklet. "New Dis coveries to Help the Deaf Hear." It will ba aent free in a plain wrap per to anyone who requests it. Ad dress : Klectronic Research Direc tor, 1450 West 19th Street, 762N Beltone Building. Chicago 8. III. A pecny postcard will do. Adv. POWERFUL PORTABLE RADIO 3r;S Now Trans-Oceanic ass BaHarlas k StaaSinl ui S-lina' Shalt Win it "Jwlij-Tsj" WnsnaMt CMmsant itml Tsalnt It Pna-luttas Sins' Sstectm it Nrs Fasr-FHt WinfW Aattm it Eidsihs Muttss MltiH A new preciMnn power rhwis for standard brosdessta snd nv SHORT WVK BAVOS. HsS a large Alniro "5" full-tnl spenjier. Big, easy-to-read disl. "Black Stg" fine luggsga cabinet. Built to atand bum . . . Humidity-Proofed against jom of sensitivity. Works on luttery, AC or l)C. See th new Znith "Tii-Ocenic" st our store today! R-a u.s ea.oa. LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS $19105 Sales Taxes Top Income Sources In 23 States ( Hlr'Ar.n to ru. .-.. . the biggest income source this year sor a aiates, tne Commerce Clearing house reported. Sixteen nil. ... A dence on gasoline taxes for rev. enue. six get most of their money from income taxes, and one from motor vehicle fees. New York obtained one half of its revenue from stale income tax collections. Oregon got 42 percent from this source. m mi MACDONALD CAREY MONA FREEMAN NOW SHOWING . . . John Ireland ANN Dvorak in "The Return of Jessie James" CO-FEATURE TONIGHT & TUESDAY n Starts Wed. 4 Days Diove andIawless uyingB k go hand in hand! 1 :-? " B MACDONALD r ST X JOELMcCREA RUN MM ;. f . mcw STtxKwnx r I al'MMIPKBai'll Kiiiai iaJaW' . aSBatpT. ROCKWILl C-' T FULLE I ! , iLjt i ''i"i"S I 2ND FEATURE "Nevada Trail" 222 WEST OAK STREET Phone 348