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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1951)
0 CA-STLE F2 CABIN, A HOUSE LARGE OR. SMALL. OUB OILWILL W THOROU6WLY HEAT OWE AMD ALL Grim Determination Of U.S. Succeeds Shocks Prodifced0 By Reverses In Korean War BY JAMES MARLOW ' Q WASHINGTON' (AP) Some top government'of ficias are saying privately they don't think the Russian! v ill be reafly to start a war for another two years oroo. Nice, if true. It will give this country another two years to get ready for the worst, if it conies. Meanwhile thifr country, alter suffering bewilderment and a couple of shocks, seems to be entering a period of grim determin ation. . ; . lilted a'rrBm-nin'.!v,beUi!l' 0UJ PP tot '"V future shock. WMdom mn ?V. . h'JPei' lhat mt "0Und ,he " ' rwJT. "rne.d J11"' A" ,tl0Ush ""' now ' s'eht- on n .L "m,lces- ,A"d We were cocky before Kore. - ml?l I ret'oncll,d 10 ""'. at least, we certainly were unpre- mo'?r pared -thanks in part to the stile- All this can't be done in a week mrnis of some officials we could or months but will need years, lick our weight in wildcats. The as some official' recently have only trouble with lhat was this: pointed out. So a kind of prolonged we were away under weight. Now determination is needed. we're tryintj tu catch up. This will be fine if the deter- T'd1 War Fortunes mination doesn't turn inio com- 'n's 15 1 run-down on what hap- placency for then we'll be better Pene' ' us and may lie ahead: The first shock came in the sum mer in Korea when we suddenly found how poorly equipped we were with men and weapons to fight any kind of war. even against the North Koreans. Then came the months when General MacArlhur's troops smashed the North Koreans, and American spirits, which had fallen from the roof to the cellar, soared. In the fall the Chinese came in and kicked our brains out. Ameri can spirits fell into the cellar again. How could this happen to us? What next? Where were we going? What to do? Talk of quitting Korea snowbal- ! led. Now the tide has turned a l bit. The Chinese are beginning to , look bad. There's a more confident spirit in this country. And it's just possible that the Chinese Communist leaders will I get enou'ih of setting their own i Chinese up as cannon fodder while : the Russians, without risking a man, stand to gain by any United ."vations defeat. And the Kussians are having a little internal trouble in Europe where some Communists in other countries are breaking away from the Russian philosophy of "all good Communists will die for Moscow. And General ICisenhower seemed to spread confidence that our west ern allies would work to defend themselves, without depending en tirely on this country. No Gloom In Confusion Meanwhile, the defense program has started rolling s bit, hut noth ing like the flood it should reach a year from now. True, there were weeks of shnil excitement, wonder in'! when price and wage controls would come. They finally came, almost a month ago, although the govern- I ment still is fouled up in working out the controls. Since this was ex pected, it hasn't caused gloom. I And although President Truman has asked for much higher taxes, ; Congress is taking its time on that, i So all in all - with better news from abroad and the defense pro gram rolling things are looking tip a bit and no one has been crushinaly hurt in prices or wages. At least, the full pressure of the controls hasn't been widely felt, yet. Crisis Possibility Rtmains All these things add to a feeling of comfort. And if we're lucky rsMjrorw I we "lay be able to go on for quite iUMtBUUI else S care- a whllei n,aVb. indefinitely, build lessness can involve you in ing up strength and not sufferinr . L-l . nv real hardships, a serious auTomooite acct- Dnssih, ,hat ,h. Dictitr. dent which may lead to your financial bankruptcy. Don't risk your present prosperity and happiness by driving without ade quate Automobile Insur ance. Ask about our "always a tank filled with quality fuel oil" plan. That woy you're ure of comfortable heat all the time. 100 DISTILLED, TOO! Your Guaronte. of Quicker Cleaner Heat. JIM MYERS Douglai County Distributor of SIGNAL PRODUCTS 1856 N. Stephens Ph. 1S2. 11 22 J Oil noSOt Carelessness-' may not continue so neaccful. It just possible the Chinese ma llirow a great force into Korea ii a bi try to win. It's also possible the Russian may not sit on their hands, par ticularly since they have already a great force in Kurope in spite ee to it lUUfll named government officials men- that you are fully protected U(,neA l the beginning of this X L I I III uull Roy 0. Young Phone: 417 205 West Cass Street Roseburg GIFT FOR PURE WATER CORVAI.MS Mi An anon ymous donation of $2000 was ac cepted by the Cprvallis city coun- The money will be used to pur chase and install machinery for a flourine plant for the city's Rock creek water supply. Chershed as Your Wedding Vows . . . t I I 1 I H Keepsake WfDDING SETS "' ' A. Keepuke WEBSTFR Matching W edding Ringl 17.50 and 10.00 B. Krteoke JMBFU.A Matching Wedding Ringl 35. 00 and 25.00 Doubly beautiful . , . doubly cherished art. the famous Keepsake Matched Wedding Sets for bride and groom. For your double ring ceremony we offer aa especially large selection in many styles and prices. The name "Keepsake "assures the finest craftsmanship and styling. Jlcrlt jewelers 0 "THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG BRANDS" 1 06 South Jackson , . Phone 3-4178 if) Friday, Feb. 23, 151 The Newi-Revltw, Reieburfl, Ore. 9 fiM&J6FOHE) MONTH AT MILLER'S n j L mi n u WHERE YOU GET TOP QUALITY' BARGAINS FOR YOUR MONEY! One Group Skirts $3.95 - $5.95 Women's Panties & Vests 79c ea. , . , , Winter Coats and Suits Corduroys, jerseys, and gabardines ... in tailored and flared stylet. Formerly priced to 10.95 now clearing at juit 3.95 and S.95. Good size and color rang. SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS Women's Jackets & Shirts $3.95 Wool flannel jackets and wool and rayon shirts in plain or plaids. Full sii range. SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS Women's Blouses $1.00 - $7.95 Buy your new spring blouses now take advantage of our biggest E.O.M. Clearance. Rayon crept, satin, dotted Swiss, batiste in a bright array of colors and styles for all occasions. Priced to 17.95. All sites. SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS Ona lot of snuggia pants and vasts made of 20 wool. Knee, length style in tea rose only. Reg. 1.15 each. Women's Gowns $2.95 A group of rayon erepa gowns that were formerly priced at 8.50 now closing out at 2.95. Lace trimmed in blue and rose, sues 32-38. SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS For the Lady in Waiting thesa big E.O.M. values white jersey gowns with floral pattern in siies small, me dium, large and rayon gowns in rose. Sites small, medium and large. Buy now and savel SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS $1.95 and $4.95 Women's Girdles $4.98 Nationally known girdles on sale Saturday, Monday, Tues day and Wednesday. All elastic girdles with satin front an back Hi-waist and Talon lipper, sites 30 - 34. Reg. 7.98. Limited number of girdles of the pull-on style with satin front and down stretch back, sites 25 - 27, Reg, 4.50. Clearing at 3.50. SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS Women's Robes $5.00 100 wool robes deeoly cuffed and pocketed in the wrap-around style. Sites 18. 40, and 44 in rost and wine. Come choose a big bargain! Seersucker Housecoats $4.95 Charmingly styled house coats in wrap-around styles with floral patterns. Don't miss this E.O.M. bargain! SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS Plastic Curtains 89c pair Plastic kitchen curtains in 45 and 53 inch lengths. Your choice of red, blue, yellow and green. Original price 1.29 - 1.98. Bras $1.00 Nationally known bras made of tvarlasting nylon with permanent uplift feature. SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS SPECIAL! SLIPS Rayon and nylon tailored slips of nationally known brand. Guaranteed for one year's wear. Complete site range. $1.98 SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS SPECIAL! One Group of Men's and Boys' Wear Assorted items odds etc, Values to 5.95 99c MAIN FLOOR SPECIAL!" REVERSIBLE COATS Children's reversibles that were formerly priced at 15.95. Only three left in sites 12 and 14. Taka advantage of this great offer in our big E.O.M. - Clearance. ' $4.99 CO CHILDREN'S DEPT. DOWNSTAIRS Women's Pajamas $1.95 Sanforited cotton print oajamas in popular tailored coat styles. Perfect for the warm weather months to come. Broken sites. Women's Surprise Table One table of odd negligies, pajamas, housecoats and gown sets. Not many but every ona a terrific value! Cosmetics- Lovely Scanted Sachets Formerly 1 .25, now Novelty Soaps, Reg. 50e Clearing at French Soap, lovely gift item. Reg. 2.00, now Refillable Powder Mitts Formerly 1 .25, now Taka advantage of these big E.O.M. values all wool gabardines, coverts, fleeces, sharkskins, flannels highly styled for your wearability and comfort ... buy now and save! Sites. 10-20 and 9-15. Former values to 69.95. 25 OFF SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS Women's Gloves 10c 19c 99c 39c 99c Fabric gloves of a well known brand formerly I.2S to 1.95. Your choice of red, green, white, wine and grey. Good rang of sites. Women's Belts ' 79c Leather belts values to 2.95 assorted colors and broken sites. Buy now and save! MAIN FLOOR Needlepoint Special A wide variety of piece sites and patterns suitable for pictures and footstool coverings. All terrific values. Men's Work Gloves 6 pair $1.69 Men's canvas work gloves extra heavy good quality. Regularly 35c pair. Clearance price Big Duke work gloves with QQ . leather palms pair fc SPECIAL! DRESSES Her are three racks of dresses specially priced at $7. . 9. - II. Rayon crepes, velvets, jerseys, taffetas, and gabardines in tailored and dressy styles. All sites. Values to 39.95. $7-$9-$n SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS Girl's Jumpers $1.79 Choose now from our wonderful selection of little girl's plaid jumpers. Sites 3 - 6x. War 2.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys' Caps 19c Daniel Boon typ raccoon tall capi, formerly 39c, now 1 9c. Girl's Dresses $1.89 'Chubby' dresses for girls in sites to l4'i now at the low price of 1.89, a great E.O.M. bargain, former price 5.95. . DOWNSTAIRS STORE Regular sited girls dresses to 14 now clearing at $1.39 SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY -STORE HOURS 9:80-5:80 Men's Sport Coat $14.99 Children' Leggings $1.79 A wonderful value! 12 sport coats in dress and loafer styles broken sites. Wool worsteds and gabardines. Come in today and choose a bargain formerly to 27.50. Washable jersey leggings, wonderful for these cold months, in sites 4 and 5. Buy now and save! DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men's Sox Top qualify men's cotton work sox, regularly 35c pair, now 4 pair 1.00. Men's Sport Jackets $10.99 Wool gabardine sports jackets, only 6 left. Sizes 40-44 in tan, sites 36-42 in grey. Formerly priced at 17.95 priced to clear at 10.99. MAIN FLOOR .F.L.ll'?.? Infant Shawls $1.49 Boys' T-Shirts 2 for 99c Assorted colors and sizes in boys' flat-knit T-shirts. Be sure to take advantage of this bargain! Were 59e, now 2 for 99c. Assorted Short Jackets $5.99 This is a big value on water repellent and black and orange school jackets. Not all sites values to 10.95. MAIN FLOOR Save over ' on these soft, comfy wool shawls for infants. White only. One Table of Children's and Infant's Wear Bargains galore on this special table of children's wear. Anklets, baby short, baby oil and slips, panties are a few of the drastically reduced items, SPECIAL One Table of Household and Gift Items Bowl sets, vases, Masslin napkins and cloths. All drastic ally reduced! DOWNSTAIRS STORE Girl's Rain Coats $2.97 Sheet Blankets $2.49 -$2.89 A limited number of girl's rain coats that were formerly 7.98, are now clearing at just 2.97! This is a marvelous buy. Sites 4 and 5. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Buy now and save! White cotton sheet blankets in sites 80 x 108. Reg. 3.49 Now 2.89 Site 70 x 108 formerly 2.98 Now 2.49 Children's T-Shirts 89c Wool Blankets $9.95 Excellent quality cotton, longileeve T-shirts with and with out collors in sizes 2, 4, 6 and 7. Reg. price 1.25 1.35. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Only 7 wool blankets in assorted colors 5 year moth proof guarantee satin binding. Coma in today and choose a bargain! Reg. 13.95. WHERE ALL DOUGLAS COUNTY SHOPS AND SAVES! (V) id) (.) S)