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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1950)
The News-Rerlew, Roieburg, Ore. Sat., Dte. 23, 1950! II THE HIGHET RESPECT U I Be assured that we conduct serv- I ices with dignity and restraint I I ... that we make arrangements to 1 ' suit every income. I I Ganz Mortuary I I 2 Mi. S. of Myrtle Creek en Hwy. 99 fl uL Ambulance Service 24 Hours a Day J V Phone Myrtle Creek 502 I 1 At this joyful season we extend to all our friends the best that the season brings . . . sincere good wishes for the happiest of Christmases and everything that's good in the New Year. GRIMM'S GROCERY Oakland Asked For Bond Issue In School Needs The Oakland school board i ask ing the district voters to approve a 94,000 bond issue to bund lour andilional rooms at the new high school. The election is to be held in the gymnasium of the new nigh school on Jan. 12, between 2 and 8 p.m. hecords show the elementary school enrollment has increased 355 percent in the last seven years. In 1043-44 the elementary enroll ment was 108; 1044-45, 130; 1045 46, 151 ; 1046-47, 214; 1047-48, 265; 194a 40, 310; 1040-5U, 354, and 105U-51. 381. This is an average increase of 39 pupils per year over the seven year period. School officials say there is nothing to indicate the increase will be less for the next several years. At the present time the main elementary school building has 81 pupils more than it should have according to standard regulations, school oiiicials say. In addition to building the four new class rooms at the high school. ; the bond money would be used to lurnish and equip the four rooms; install additional boiler and heat ing unit, and to construct and equip a shop building. This new addition will make it possible to transfer the seventh and eighth grade to the new build- ; ing, forming a six-year high school. I This would relieve the congested condition in the grade school lor I several years. The high school en rollment would be mote than 200. 1 A shop has long been needed for the Oakland high school, according to the board. Classes in woodwork ing, metal work and mechanical drawij are required to make a balanced program. The shop build ing is planned to contain a stand ard class room. Radiant floor heating ts obtained by installing healing pipes one inch hclow the surface where concrete floors are used. I r ; : 4 1 .. ... ' pk m 1 IVEN SERIES WALLACE, Wabo .T Colo rado AlJ-1 and Gonzaga hoopsters wire all square today, the former taking J 68-48 edge in the second meeting of the two clubs last night. Glendon Anderson paced th e winners with 23 points, 10 iQie than the Zags Jack Heffernan. 0' tew f m Ax I a CAREFULLY appy holiday May your Christmas Day be blessed with a wealth of happiness. May the Light that casts out fear stay with you throughout the year. WAYNE'S SHOE STORE 118 West Cass Street Carburetor Repair Proper fuel atomization I essential to the efficiency o any car. If your carbureter is not functioning as it should, drive in today for a low cast repair job. I HANSEN MOTOR CO. Oak & Stephens Phone 446 I PARIS Robinson to3cbitrg 241 N.Jackson ! Communists by publicly denying Red propaganda that all Ameri i can Negroes suffer fcom discrim- I! inalion. He did this in a statement while shaking hands with Marshall Plan Anih.isHnr Miltnn Kntz. The Communists nollered "ouch" and fought back in their newspaper, L itumanite. i n e y accused Hohinson of landing a low blow and of forgetting what they lleged were dozens of cases of anti - Nero acts in the United Stales. "Ignoble!" screamed L llu-. manitc on Us spoils page. 1 1 blasted Robinson as a multi-mil lionaire Harlem properly owner who has no right to speak of American democracy. Die newspaper also took sugar Rav to task for alleged "irregu larities" in ' his recent victories over three top-rate European box- I I V l 574 N.Jackson ' I I 1 1 fsnsTTTtrrw i i 1' Tv. THE GIFT EVERYONE ENJOYS k&Bm3&tfl f lll !IOTfO CfttAMt, - NUT. CRim AND CHKWV. MQ f A t-m MOM t P4SHIONCD P4VORITCS ALL WH CMHIITM DECOfl ATIONA. S1.lt A L O u n O 10 o fore J liarniacu O I d' Phone 7 hrfjanc 0 ' e '' "'11 "' V -V A Ji? C f iI I Umpqua. The upper picture shows Santa presenting a gift to one of the children. Chairman . ji tv I I ana Drier program, uuring aistriDution ' S: J m cNi- , n S II iricrure By raui jenkinl. w J I . Y.U- .XWsT,-, II , : Sfe. o,VV5W. 'fi &$m U Lions club Boy scout troop 92 r MrlVl ' 1 IV f I SANTA Visits I he Koserjurg Lions club inursaay mqnr neia its annual nnstmas party tor approximately 40 children, selected by the school nurse, Mrs. Dorothy Kitchen, at the Hotel Umpqua. The upper picture shows Santa presenting a gift to one of the children. Chairman' I Ur. c. w. barter, lett, ari rermin ana Mrs. Druce ciuorr are in tne background, me lower pic- I ture shows a group of the children listening to banta wisecrack, while awaiting patiently the di: tribution of gifts. The party included a turkey dinner of the gifts, the Naomi Scott string trio played. Ray Robinson Arouses Anger Of French Communists - (.Pi America's Rav i ers, said "nuts" to the Van Jean Stock of France. Luc Dam of Holland and Jean j Walzack of France. French Communists i The Negro welterweight Boxing. Rnhinsnn's manager. Cvii-ire champion made this one-word Gainford, joined the fray at this comment following attacks against s,a!:(, ..xhe Communists can go I him in the official Communist jump," he told a reporter. ' ' "Rnhinsnn has npver sn mnrh Robinson look a punrh at the I as been warned bv a referee in nil MALAYAN MAT WOMEN KUAI.A I.UMPU8 (. Ma layan matwomen are drawing good crowds. In two recent bouts Raja Naila knocked out Bertha Mortell, wife of a Singapore boxer, and Rough House Nancy made short work of Shanghai Susie. of his 124 professional and 85 ama teur lights, he said. Christmas Eve Midnight Service On Air Tonight The Christmas eve midnight ser vice of the Hillcrest Presbyterian church of Seattle in cooperation with radio stations KIRO and KEX will broadcast its entire 11 p. m. to midnight Christmas Eve service. It will be broadcast as a public service feature by these stations for the third consecutive year. KIRO is the C.B.S. network's r,o.-OUO-watt Seattle outlet and KEX is THE A. B.C. network's 50,000-watt Portland outlet. In old England from 11 p.m. to midnight, carolers gather under the lofty arches of the great cathe drals to sing the old and cherished carols and again hear the choirs and ministers in song and word present the joyous Christmas mes sage. This year Hillcrest inviles everyone to tune in to this tra ditional service of joy, cheer and good will. Lions Boy Scout Troop Holds Christmas Party Lions club Boy scout troop 92 held a Christmas parly Tuesday night at the Rose school. Each boy brought a present, and at the close they assembled in a circle. The packages were passed rapidly around the ring, then at a given signal they stopped and each boy claimed the package he held. The boys played games and d i s pensed with their regular scout meeting. At the close they were treated to punch and cookies, prepared by Mrs. Georse Foster. Scout Master Arthur Rich, and scout committee men Dick Stratford and Mr. Foster the herald angels sin" to the new-born King. present, in addition to 16 were boys. A survey places milk at the top of e list of favorite American bev erages, j Hark, Glory Heralding from shore to shore Peace on earth forevermore. 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