The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 21, 1950, Page 15, Image 15

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FOR. . .
SERVICE . . .
EXPERIENCE
CO-OPERATION . . .
Investigate the services offered by your "Home
owned, Home-operated" bonk . Money left on
deposit with us remains in DOUGLAS COUNTY.
All facilities available for your individual needs.
Douglas County State Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
WE) TRACTOR
with NEW 3-bottom mounted plow
Look at the NEW AUis-Chalmers three-bottom mounted
plow on the WD Tractor. Step up to three-plow farming
with this new power champion.
Here are three special ways it does more work and
spares your muscles:
Hydraulic Traction Booster automatically increases
weight on drive wheels at the load increases. Makes
possible more actual drawbar pull.
Two-Clutch Power Control auxiliary hand clutch
halts lorward travel without interrupting power flow
. to power take-off.
Power Shift Wheel Spacing instantly adjusts rear
wheel tread with engine power.
Stop in soon and see the WD with its new three-bottom
mounted plow. Ti
TUNI IN ma National form JPj II
and Mama Hour
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Hansen, (left), teaman, USN, and Gordon Hamilton, seaman, USN. Hansen
12, Fresno, Calif., while Hamilton is the son
PREPARING FOOD
Pacific are Paul M.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Hansen of Route
ot Mr. and Mrs. K. t. Hamilton ot Myrtle ureek, Ure.
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Pacific Highway North Phone 1 559
Railroaders Plan
Happy Christmas
For Ailing Chum
DUARTE, Calif. Pl -Santa
Claus in the person of railroaders
on the Santa Fe Ios Angeles divi
sion comes to their ailing pal, 18-year-old
Jill Miller, on Thursday.
Ever since Jill and her mother,
Mrs. Freda B. Miller, moved into
their house near the tracks in 1947,
Jill from the front porch had waved
and smiled at the engineers and
trainmen on the passing trains.
Track supervisors and signal main
tamers, zipping along on little mo
tor cars, also got greetings. In
turn, they dropped off magazines
and newspapers for her.
But a year ago they missed Jill.
Then a sign appeared in her win
dow: .sick. 1 lie railroaders in
quired, found she had been stricken
with rheumatic fever a.nn pre
sented her with a few Christmas
trinkets last year.
Now she is a cardiac Invalid,
abed indefinitely. Yet daily Jill
flutters a little yellow flag in her
window, signals at night with a
flashlight, in place of her personal
waves.
So this year the boys of the
division are giving her a whopping
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Christmas party. They'll present
her with an electric blanket, a
platform rocker, an ottoman, bed
jackets and other items made by
railroaders' wives, and a huge mir
ror for her wall so she can watch
the reflection of the passing
streamliners, the locaJs and the
freight trains.
Engineer 0. D. Kelley of San
Bernardino, Calif., with whom Jill
corresponded, will head the Santa
Claus delegation. Jill's doctor says
her railroad friendship has given
her a definite mental lift in her
struggle for health.
Elkton
Thin?. Dee. 21, 19S0 Tht New,Rerltw, Kofbura, Org. 3
By PHYLLIS A. SMITH
At the recent meeting of the
city council, C. I.. Licklider was
granted a franchise to run phone
lines in the, city. F.lection for the
adoption of a charter for the city
of Elkton will be held Jan. 2.
Santa Clause is scheduled to put
in an appearance Tuesday night.
There will be a free show, "Great
Feeling", at the Elkton theatre
that night, after treats are dis
tributed to the kiddies at the
Christmas tree in town. ;
The Elkton high school students
have invited the teachers' wives
and husbands and board members
and their wives to their annual
Christmas dinner to be held Fri
day noon,
The Church of Christ will have
a Christmas program at the church
Wednesday evening. The Metho
dist church will stage a Christ
mas program during the regular
Sunday school hour Sunday morn
ing. The Willing workers of the
Church of Christ held a program
and gift exchange at the church
Wednesday afternoon. The Elkton
grade school will present a Christ
mas program Thursday, Dec. 21,
at 8 p.m. at the school. The schools
will close for Christinas vacation
Fridjy afternoon and will reopen
Tuesday, Jan. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Vird Moser of
Enumclaw, Wash., are stopping lor
a visit with Air. and Mrs. Walter
Esslinger for a few days. They are
enroute to lxis Angeles where they
will spend Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Esslinger
and daughter, Virginia, will leave
Dec. 23, for Spokane, Wash., where
they will attend the Christian Es
slinger family reunion. While in
Washington they will be the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Esslinger.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Weigle and
three children of Beaverton and
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Weigle of
Harbor, Ore., will arrive this week-!
end to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1
Wade Henlierer over the holidays.
They will stay for a week.
Mrs. Gerald Riley left for Wash
ington D. C. Wednesday to be with
her husband. She plans to be gone
eight weeks.
The Elkton grade school bas
ketball teams defeated the Drain
grade teams in three games Thurs
day evening Elklon girls 24, Drain
21; Elklon Bees la, Drain 9; Elkton
A's 19, Drain 11.
No Agreement Reached
In Rail Labor Dispute
WASHINGTON P) Nego
tiators kept White House lighU
blazins? until S:30 this morning in
third all-night session to settle the
railroad labor dispute.
Dr. John R. Steelman, presiden
ii.i c.iiiant Inld renorters "con
siderable progress was mad to
ward reaching a settlement."
is steering the negotiations.
He
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Save tlmel Save money! Use Nucoa to mnke
holiday goodies that are pretty as a Christmas tree.
Use Nucoa snowy-white just as it comes from tiie
package. Save time by buying Nuriia in the hnndy
Measure-Pale Each puund is divided into self -measur
ing quarters so you don't need measuring cupj and
spoons. Cet two pounds of fresh, rich Nucoa from
your grocer and all the other ingredients you need
for the recipes. Show your family and friends what
an artist you are with icings and cookie cutters.
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