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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1951)
Sunday Most Dangtrous Day If you're a Sunday driver, the secretary of state's traffic safety division has just released fietires that may take tome of the pleas ure out of your Sunday afternoon cruises mis spring ana summer. Sunday, the division states, is the mostjj, dangerous day on tho highways. It accounts for fewer accidents, but each accident has far more lethal possibilities than on any other day. During 1950, Sunday led all other days of the week with M fatal wrecks. Saturday registered 62 ROSEBURG FUEL OIL SERVICE 343 NORTH JACKSON t;, fpnnaiune YES! Wa Can Supply You With Hard-To-Get Traversa Reds for Your Drapes Order Yours Today Phone 3-5491. It's wonderfully easy to ac hieve the decorator effect youstrive for with wall papers selected from our wide tasteful assortment. Come see our budget-priced qroup nowl OUR SERVICES INCLUDE Custom-Made Venetian Blind Aluminum Window Screens Venetian Blind Repair Iodeburq 530 N. JACKSON a o On Highways, Data Stow ' fatal mishaps, and Tuesday was tnird with 52 death-dealing am denta. Monday and Friday tied fcr fourth place honori with 50 fach. Wednesday accounted for 41 fatal smash-ups. and Thursday came in last with 36. The division figures reveal that in total accidents of all types. Sun dav s fifth on the list w.ih 732 Thi, figure p,, up ,he fact that moie Sunday mishaDs take place at high speed on rural highways and as result are more likclv to kill. IS YOUR STREET DUSTY? Do you have, to clean house very day because of dust? If to, let us settle your problem! and your d u t. Prompt, economical service. PHONE 3-8155 . . . and time to beautify your home-let us give you free estimates today! Window Shades Drapery Cranes and Curtain Rods Traversa Rods UenetianA DIAL 3-5491 a At UMPQUA DAIRY mor timt is spent In cleaning equipment including "miles" of pipe, vats, bottlers, mixing machines, homogen izers and a multitude of other equipment than Is spent in actually bottling milk and manufacturing dairy products. When you buy Umpqua Dairy milk products, you are assured of absolutely sanitary, healthful dairy foods made under the strictest sanitary conditions. Lt - . i. .. -vri'V ... ... :i i h i t , ? ! art .' PROMINENT PART Vic Sanders, above, plays the pert of Jona than Brewster in the senior class play, "Arsenic end Old Lace," which will be presented Friday and Saturday nights at 8 o'clock at the Senior high auditorium. Upholstery Will Again Be Taught , By Mrs. Mae Frye Another rummtr class In slip covert is scheduled to begin in Roseburg June 4. Mrs. Mae Frye, who has instructed the upholstery classes in Rosebur? for the past three years, will teach again this year. The classes will be held at the Benson school gym where there is plenty of floor space. A planning meeting will be held on May 18. Mrs. Frye will be in Roseburg at that time to assist those registered in planning their project and acquiring supplies. Fre-refiistralion for the class has been requested by the adult ed ucation director. Those wishing to participate are asked to phone Jack Brook ins at 2-2696 and leave their names and addresses. A class on clothing and a repeat of the popular home decorating class held this spring are being tentatively planned. Registration is also open for these classes. The clothing class instructor will be Helen Bowling. Mrs. Marion Ross is home decorating instructor. The class will cover such phases of decorating as wall treatment, period styles, floor covering, point ers for remodeling old homes and furnishing accessories such as lamps and pictures. , 1 " .. -L "v. tSI w.tt Mm i il i VWaii Yoncalla By MRS. GEORGI EOES Nolices have been pasted at Yonralla by grade school district No. 32 (or bids on the Hayhurst school building and eroundv Sealed bids will be accepted until ' May 1. The property will be sold ' lor the highest cash bid. and a quit-claim deed will be given by ! ti.e district. I Mr. and Mrs. Noebel Snider have moved into the house re cently left vacant by Mrs. Thomp son and her two daughters, who have moved into the Kruse apart I ment, where Mr. and Mrs. Dicker I son recently lived. Mr. and Mrs. Diikerson have moved into one ) of the Yoncalla Lumber company cabins east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Stock have moved to Yoncalla from West Fir. Mr Siork is now emp'nved at the Kruse Wooley mill in Drain. Mr. and Mrs. Allan lleppner are being congratulated on the arriv.il of 1 daughter, Patricia Joyce, born at the Booher maternity home in T.rain, April 7. Mr. and Mrs.Hepp ner recently moved here from Washington. Mr. and Mrs. TIenry ltorin and son, Douglas, recently spent sev eral days v i s 1 1 1 ii g Mr. and Mil. Mnrin's daughter and family in Siitfinville, Calif. Canyonville May Queen Chosen Miss Vera Mason of Tacoma, Wash, has been chosen May day oueen and will reign over all af fairs at the annual May day festi val at the Canyonville Bible acad emy Friday, May 4. at 2:00 p.m. on the CBA ball field across Can yon creek. The public ia invited. The queen was chosen by the faculty. Msa Louise Linn of Long view, Wash., was selected maid of henor. Both girls are seniors. The queen's attendants will be Helen Johnson, Mildred Rhode and James Nilsen, seniors: Dawn Dunbar, Evelyn llammon and Phillip Littlejohn, juniors; Doily I.arnont, Loretta Vales and Tel ford Stone, sophomores; Marilyn llendrix, Janice Brown and Bry ton Osgood, freshmen. Each class selects its own attendants. Children in the court will be Lairy Kaymea carrying the queen's flag; Roger Shaffer, carrying the crown: and AdeK Shaffer and Virginia Haymes act ing as flower girls. The climax of the affair will be the winding of the May pole by the junior and senior girls, di rected by Mrs. Howard Haymes. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parker are each in charge of a drill and Mrs. Rosabelle Groth is In a drill and Mrs. Ro-'iel'" Orni'i charge of the following mu sical program: "Will You Kemem bar?" from the operetta "May time" and "My Johann" hy Grieg. BREAD Adds a dei'cious flavor of DELECTABLE DIFFERENCE to ow-caorie oVe'i BAKED WITHOUT SHORTENING NO FATS ADDED S Uvey, Sfenifer JOYCE HOLD EN APPtAlINO IN "THI IRON MAN" A Unveej-lMeereilterMl Pkvr laWa tuhthtw fox you WILLIAMS' BAKERY rifft "Nollvwaaet Diet m4 Cilorii writ ClMnM Oii, tot 1037, Hollywood. 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"The year or more t youth spends away from home and aca demic halls may mean the differ ence between aimless course-taking and education with a pur pose." the educator explained in an interview. The teens are the most turbulent fitilaV Clf. S&H GREEN STAMPS WASHING POWDER CAKE MIXES 29 jUC pkg. VEGETABLES f ,b. 23c - Red Ripe - Flavorful 6?c n 27c doze 3 ibs. 20c Highway 99 North and Gardtn Vallty Road Junction YOUR 'MIENDLY S&H GREEN STAMP GROCERY Thurs., April 2i, ItSI -The News-Review, Reeebure, Ore. . f tears in life. Case pointed out, and "boys and girls in those stages for the most part lack purpose or moti vation. Q "They are still undecided what their vocations should be. They are responsive to almost everything. They will arcepV)almost anything fed to them by their instructors.'' But a year or two later, "after social experiences such as army life has tn offer, and partly be cause of the age difference, boys cesin to settle down. Tney're not swayed so easilv. They have a bet ter understanding of what they want to do. They pay closer atten tion to what a teacher says and they don't accept his conclusions without thinking them through for themselves." Service in the armed forces has Gottage is kingly. r B&saaTaTaW if . 1 llttf WALLY'S GIVE S&H GERBER'S BABY FOODS Stralnod or Q"C Chopped Doi. 7 3 E-Z COLOR PAK Large Pkg M-M-M i DOG rOOD P .see. FRESH MEATS Young Red ROASTING HENS ib.55c HAM and VEAL LOAF Gru"d nd saM,n' j mh 59c Hormel's Picnic HAMS Suq,r Cur,d skort shBk L1, 49c DELICATESSEN For Your Plenlei Potato Salad Fruit Jello Macaroni taktd Beam .WALLY'S GIVE shown, says Case, that young men placed on their own for a year or two achieved relative independence and proved themselves while away from their families. - U. S. civilian aviation ia governed governed by the Civil Aeronautics Commission and the Cwil Aero nautics Board. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? 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