r () BEST BUYS OF '51 Clearance Sale SUITS AND TOPCOATS The Toggery Bill and Hardy f FURNITURE CO) I Animals Ktpt In Swank' Zont Draw Jail Term VICTORIA, B. C. -CP)-Spry, 1 74, year-old Robert Jackson, who drives both a horse and a Cadillac ; he prefers the horse has started serving a uiree-aay j a i sentence for keeping two horses, two goats, two calves and a pig on his property in the swank Rock land avenue district here. In city police court he elected to spend three days in jail rather than pay I $15 fine after pleading guilty to a charge of harboring animals. In violation of the city health by-law. His neighbors had also objected to the manure pile. Jackson immediately ordered his lawyers to start legal action against Magistrate H. C. Hall, City Prosecutor James Proud foot, the city of Victoria and Po lice Chief John Blackstock for "il legal detention." The elderly equestrian arrived at the courthouse on horseback followed by a big, shaggy dog. Jackson was wearing jodhpurs, riding boots and a tartan shirt. When he decided to take the jail sentence, friends took his horse and dog home. ITCH (ScablM) U hifniy contagious and will continue (or Ufa if Dot atopped 1U toll cam Is tht Itch mite which U im muni to ordinary treatment. EXSURA kills the Itch-mite almost lnitantly. Only three days' BXSORA treatment U required FRED MEYER DRUGS, ROSEIURG Mail orders given prompt attention Charge Of Being Agnostic Denied By Mrs. Roosevelt PARIS m Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt disclaims any inten tion of having expressed a dis belief in immortality or of being an agnostic. She made her statements In com menting on an article in Tidings, weeky newspaper for the Los Ang eles Catholic archdiocese. Arch bishop J. Francis A. Mclntyre of Los Angeles challenged her fit ness to head the United Nations commission on human rights. The diocesan newspaper said Mrs. Roosevelt "apparently does not ac knowledge God." Mrs. Roosevelt's original re marks were made in a radio pro gram. (CBS "This I Believe"). She added, however, "I do be exactly what I said on that broad cast. It was a short program." She aded, however, I do be lieve in immortality, but I haven't been able to decide exactly what form it might take. There are so many possibilities. For example, there is a question in my mind whether we will appear physically as we appear now. It seems un necessary to try to decide the exact form that immortality will take. We won't be able to change it and we must accept it. And we must meet it with courage and do our best." Two beavers can build a dam 18 feet long and 6 feet wide in three weeks. ROSEBURG, ORECON PHONE 3-5553 OPEN SAT. NITE TILL 8 P. M. GIVE HARDWARE Useful, Practical Gifts At Wards Low Prices ' 9 A.U to 5:30 P.M. - REGULAR 42.95 BENCH SAW Light-duty 34.88 8" Wad. Special reduced price for Christmas. Hand knob easily raises and lowers crosscut, rip and miter blade. Table tilts to 45. Steel extensions enlarge tcble to 20x14'. Removable saw table Insert. CROSSCUT HAND SAW 2.95 2-gauge taper-ground saw. Steel blade, pol ished finish. 26' long, 8 points per in. Weath erproof finish handle. WOOD SCREW ASSORTMENT 1.29 Approximately 200-pc assortment. Sizes 4 x V to 12 x Vi'. Rust-resistant finish, in partitioned dear plastic box. GIFT -BOXED HAND TOOLS 1.79 to 7.95 Here are gifts he'll really appreciate. A fine group of Wards top-quality hand tools especially select ed for Christmas and attractively packed In gift boxes. They're made from the finest materials and they're all low in price high in value. Make your selections now from Wards complete line. SMALL PARTS CABINET 2.25 Slack 4 or 5 . high In home, office, workshop. Sectioned drawers for nuts, bolts, sewing needs. Sturdy steel construction. REG. 36.95 ELEC. DRILL 31.97 Ideal Christmas gift low in price. Powerful 'capacity. Heavy-duty g.ar-type chuck. No load speed 450 RPM. 3M0E Vernon Leonard Stationed On Destroyer USS McNair Vernon K. Leonard, fire control man third class, USNR, 547 S. Pine St., Roseburg, Ore., a member of the crew of the Navy destroyer USS McNair, DD679. left here to day for the return down the Mis sissippi to the Gulf of Mexico. The ship is stationed at Pensa cola, Fla., where she is an escort vessel for the aircraft carrier Mon terey. The McNair arrived at New Orleans Friday and Leonard had the weekend to visit that historic old city. Bride Of Three Weeks Robs Blind Husband EVANKTON Til in A hrM. of IhreA wppIck airnafwl nf .mh.,. sling $4,000 from her blind, war veteran nusoana in rnoemx. Am., was seized by police Saturday. The DoWpa ftaiH thA unmnn Mr. Joan Brokus Larson, 24, told them sue came lo tne Chicago area to "sauare" an alleged nrevinn. thft and that she still loves and wants 10 reiurn 10 ner nusbnd. Huber Kelsh rhlpf nf HatrfMiu,.. said she had only $249 in her pos session, but had bought, an auto- xnoDiie. Her husband, John Larson. S5, lost his night in th hnltia tn C! pan in the South Pacific. He told puuee ne married tne 210-pound, five foot seven inch woman in Yuma. Ariz.. Nov. 15 after riu. day courtship. She was then sing- "g in a t-iiurcn group. The name of Rin its la Plain in South America, means River' of Silver. Toil Aids More Nervous Women Than Bridge Play LOS ANGELES UP) A Call fornia diagnostician ia convinced that more nervous women are cre ated over the bridge table than over the wash tub. The nervous woman of today Is a product of the machine age and is frustrated and confused by its speed, competition and complex ity. Dr. Earl O. G. Schmitt of San Jose, tain., .told the American Medical association here. He pictured her as "a scared and lonely individual in need of a friend" and requiring sympathy more than medical treatment. A good medicine, he said, is work. There are live kinds of ner vous women. Dr. Schmitt said. These are: 1. Those 65 or over. 2. Women in the menopause. 3. The young matron. 4. The recently married woman whose husband may be in serv ice. 5. The "missed by marriage women." A surprisingly large number of these women are "unhappy and worried about matters of sex," Dr. Schmitt said. This situation is made worse, he added, by the fart that manv rinrlnra np0lfrt the subject or are incapable of giving j usetul advice about It. Klns.y Report No Help The flood of current books and articles about sex are evidence of the wide uncertainty and confu sion, he said. The much-discussed Kinsey report, though it may be well-intentioned, likely will not help the confused woman and may even have "a very damaging ef fect on the proper understanding! of sex problems and on the dignity of sex in the lives of many other-, wise sane-minded women." I One cause of frustration, Dr. 1 Schmitt said, is due to inability 1 to keep up with some other person in doing work. Sometimes this other person ia the husband whol has a great capacity for work. Woe?.. Doc. 12, mi Tin New Review, Roseto Ore. t Outclassed, the woman becomes frustrated. What many of these women need, the diagnostician said, is a doctor to whom they can tell their entire story and be sure of getting a sympathetic hearing. Work Good Medicine One drawback to this, he added. Is that males, Including doctors themselves, have much to learn about nervous women. Work is good medicine, he said. "I have a firm conviction that more nervous women are created over the bridge table than over the wash tub." These women should be encour aged to find something or some one on whom they can trust and believe. Man would do better if they returned to religion, he said. Two Thieving Tellers Placed On Probation PORTLAND I Federal Judge Claude McColloch put Dar- rel A. Thomason, former teller of the West Eugene branch of the First National bank, on probation for five years. Thomason had been indicted on a charge of stealing '2000 from the bank. Also on probation, but for three years, was Jon H. Butler, Milwau kie, charged with embezzling 15,. 500 from the Portland branch of the Pacific First Federal Savings and Loan association where he was teller. Ailing Cobbler's Work Done By Competitors UPLAND, Caif. UP) Remem ber th e fairy talo about the little shoemaker who woke up to find all his work done by friendly elves? We, it happened here to Joe Horvath. Joe was busy at his cobber's bench when he collapsed of a heart attack and had to be taken to a hospital. He left a large pile of shoes to be mended. When Joe's wife arrived at the shop the next morning she found all the shoes neatly repaired. Elves? Nope. A group of other cobblers led by Taz Cochran, a competitor who runs a shop down the street, had pitched in to help Joe out. And they plan to keep on working for Joe until he gets well. RUPTURE HllS IHnmilirtW eCOtON ..STOMACH NIINIA ft TnsMRMltaiimBti MiOO ..HI MO M. m UMU 1.00 .. n. HH.VM.fil, CD.M.B, free wr:1- rJtx THE DEAN CLINIC in ova 42"viaa HiaopNAaria NvataiAM. SAM NOetMUtT 1AN.T eOUUVB ll anll.iiS 14, Or. PRINT YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS CARDS THIS YEAR Wo cm molto you rubber trump) for J1 30c por inch ft lino. No woltiuf or Mndinf out of tow' mode rtfht fctro in Rostburg. M-M PRINTERS Run 11 mat ff LADIES OF ROSEBURG and vicinity, for your wonderful response to our 20th Anniversary and Pre-Christmas Sale. There are still many items left on Sale for your selection at Vi price. May we suggest the following merchandise for your Christmas gifts. "A gift from The Style Shop is always appreciated." We gift wrap. HOSIERY She will love the famous Larkwaod 3 V long wear ing hose, also the Clear Spun Hosiery. All popular shades. Priced from $1.00 to $1.95. COATS A good Coat makes a wonderful gift. We have both cloth and fur trim med coats to choose from at attractive prices. LINGERIE Beautiful gowns, slips, panties In nylon and ray on. Always a wanted gift. Gift priced! What than plain she'll year. ROBES It a nicer Gift for a Lady a lovely robe. We have and quilted styes in colors love. Get her a Robe this DRESSES A nice dress is a very practical gift and is always appreciated. We have a wide selection to choose from at reasonable prices. I Iw HOUSE COATS She wants a nice housecoat this year. They're so easy to wear and dressy too, We have a nice selec tion to choose from and all bud get priced. Mr M HATS Our hats set the style. A hat to give her a new lift in life. This year select her a hat that shows her personality off to perfection. SUITS An Ideal gift for eny woman. Our selection is one of the best and they are priced to fit any Christ mas Shopping purse. SWEATERS A warm practical dressy gift. Can be worn so many different ways. Our selection is complete and here you will find the sweater that she wants. MEN! Let us help you with your Christ mas shopping. We Gift Wrap. The Style Shop 139 N. JACKSON ROSEBURG, OREGON Serving Roseburg and Douglas County for over 20 years with distinctive fashions at reason able prices. BLOUSES Sheer, practical and dressy blouses is the gift that she would like because they can be worn with so many different suits and skirts. See our blouses in both nylon and rayon. Select hers at a very low price.