The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 21, 1954, Image 13

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14 Hit Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur. Jan 21, 1954,
British Resume
Parliament Iri
Face Of Crisis
LONDON W Parliament re
assembled this week in the shadow
of widespread industrial unrest
and was told the Conservative gov
ernment planned to keep its hands
off the electrical workers dispute
for the present.
Minister of Labor Sir Walter;
Mnnolrtnn AvnlainpH fhft onvarn. I
ment's wait-and-see policy to the
and Mrs. Paul Shanklin will serve; House of Commons. A series of
SWINGEROO CLUB TO
DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT
1e Swingeroo Club members
will dance Saturday evening at
the Rose School gym. Couples
whose last name starts with M
through Z are to furnish pie. Mr,
and Mrs. Bruce Roark and Mr
Local Community News Briefs
refreshments.
CLOTHING CLUBS
MEET FRIDAY
Clothing 3 and Homemaking 1
and 2 met at the home of Mrs.
Evelyn Patrick Friday. Clothing
3 worked on skirts. The Homemak
ing 1 and 2 worked on their scarfs.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting.
GARDEN CLUB MEETING
DATE IS CHANGED
Roseurg Town and Country
Garden Club meeting which was
scheduled for Monday; Jan. 25,
has been changed to Monday. Feb.
1., and will be at the home of
Mrs. Jack West, 1100 Riverside
Drive.
BUCKEROO SQUARE DANCE
CLUB TO MEET SATURDAY
Buckeroo Square Dance Club
will meet at 9 p.m. Saturday at
the Buckeroo Barn at Winchester.
Ohris Kline will do the calling.
All members are urged to be pres
ent. MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
The Merry-Go-Round Club will
meet at a one o'clock luncheon
Friday, Jan. 22, at the homo of
Mrs. J. H. Carnes. All members
are urged to be present.
British Girls Same Bust
As Marilyn That's All
LONDON Wl A clothing in
dustry council reported Wednes
day the average British woman
has a 36 W inch bust same size
as Marilyn Monroe. End resem
blance. Other comparative measure
ments were: Height 5 feet 3 Inches
weignt 133 pound against 119;
waist 26.9 inches against 24, and
hips 38.4 inches against 36.
"Definitely dumpy," was the
verdict of a London couturier.
And he wasn't talking about
Hollywood's Marilyn.
unsatisfied wage claims are sim
mering in Britain's industrial
areas, but the electricians have
brought their dispute into the
open.
Their Communist-led union
called out 30.000 workers in a one
day strike Monday. The number
that responded was not announced,
but those who stayed away were
locked out Tuesday by the em
ployers in a "tit-for-tat" move.
A nationwide railway strike for
higher pay was barely staved off
four weeks ago just as Parliament
recessed for Christmas.
When the members reconvened
Tuesday they found that approx
imately five million workers were
demanding higher wages. These
included skilled craftsmen such
as those in the machine tool and
shipbuilding industries.
The electricians dispute already
has halted work for five days al
five British atomic plants.
British employers have stiffly
opposed wage boosts on the
grounds they would increase pro
duction costs and price vital ex
ports out of the world market.
Visit Parents Mrs. James
Watts spent last weekend in Co
quille visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bart Folsom.
At Community Hospital Mrs.
Elbert Harvey of Roseburg was
admitted to Community Hospital
Tuesday for medical treatment.
Business Trip Dwight Pair,
assistant manager of Penney s
was in Eugene Tuesday on busi
ness for the store.
N,
His Surgery P. J. Holland of
Tenmile underwent surgery Wed
nesday morning at Mercy Hos
p.tal. Business Visit E. G. Maloney
of General Adjustment Bureau
Inc., Eugene, was in Roseburg
Tuesday on business.
Patient From Myrtle Creek
Mrs. Tempa Dunnivan of Myrtle
Creek entered Mercy Hospital for
medical treatment.
In Community Hospital Mrs.
Ed Telgenhoff of Roseburg is a
surgical patient in Community
nuspiiai
Has Medical Treatment Mrs.
Regina Sawyers of Roseburg is in
Community Hospital for medicai
treatment.
Patient At Mercy Mrs. Le
ona Dahack of Umpqua is receiv
ing medical treatment at Mercy
Hospital.
Medical Patient Nick W.
Harrison of Roseburg is a med
ical patient in Mercy Hospital.
Visits Daughter Mrs. Irvin
Brunn of Goldie's Booterie, spent
the weekend with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Spencer and family in Eugene.
Accepts Position-Sandra Sump.
ter "f Roseburg has accepted i
position as bookkeeper at Mercy
Hospital.
Fractures Elbow - Robert Ad
am"""" n of Mr. and . Mrs.
D?le Adams 805 Short S,., is re
ceiving treatment at Mercy
Hospital for a fractured elbow.
Here From Medford - Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Bowman and chil
dren Ellen and Benny of Med-
of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Htu in
Roieburg.
CHURCH BANS FILM
NEW YORK Wl The National
Legion of Decency, a Roman
Catholic agency, has put its 'con-
oemned" classification on the mo.
tion picture "French Line," star
ring jane Russell.
ine legion acted this week, say
ing we mm contains grossly ob
scene, suggestive ana indecent ac
tion, costuming and dialogue."
WHAT IS
GOING
ON AT
114 N. ROSE ST.?
Portlander Gets
Divorce; Has To
Pay $100,000
PORTLAND Wl Harvey F.
Diclr -."on 5 contseted divorce this
week must pay upward of $100,-
oou 11 behau ot his wife, who had
filed a counter-suit for separate
maintenance.
Circuit Judge Virgil Langry, who
sam mac n Mrs. uick naa Deen
"moderately pleasant" to her hus
band the marriage likely would
have continued to exist, directed
these payments: $16,000 to meet
bills run up by Mrs. Dick while
shopping shortly after Dick filed
suit for divorce; $10,000 toward her
attorney fees; and an $80,000 prop
erty settlement to her.
The judge said the $80,000 prop
erty sememem was based on
Dicks testimony that his worth
was $800,000. He has been active
in financial and other fields here.
Dick charged mental cruelty in
his suit. His wife responded with
the same charge and added he was
infatuated with another woman.
The judge in his decision said
that while there was fault on both
sides, had Mrs. Dick "been moder
ately pleasnnt and had she not pro
voked arguments during the years
when plaintiff was devoting himself
to her and the marriage, this court
believes that the marriage would
in fact exist today. The court fur
ther believes that plaintiff woidd
not then have commended his
friendship with the other woman."
The "other woman" was not
named.
Although accurate statistios
have not been kept, officials be
lieve that cobra bites are respon
sible for several thousand deaths
a year in India.
Return rem Meeting P.
Borgman and Harold McCall
turned Wednesday from Port
land, where they attended Gam
bles Western Auto Merchandise
show.
Return Home The followin:
patients from Community Hos
pital returned to their homes Tues
day: Wesley Short, sutncrnn
Mrs. Lauren Dow. Winston: Hen
rv Otiimbv and Charles Marier,
Idleyld Park, and Mrs. Dwight
Coder of Roseburg.
Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs,
Dale Christian and son. Clifford
of Madras, were recent visitors
in Roseburg. They were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ruth
erford and other relatives. Mrs
Miller and Mrs. Rutherford are
aunts of Mrs. Christian.
Polio Benefit A polio benefit
dance sponsored by the Glide
Grange will be held at Glide
Grange Hall Saturday, Jan. 23, at
.9 p.m. Ladies are asked to bring
sandwiches. Coffee wi 1 be tur-
nished by the Grange. Music will
be bv the Sun Down Boys. Every
one is welcome and urged to at
tend.
Return to Canada Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Smith of Ontario, Can
ada, left for their home last Mon
day after spending 10 days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P.
Powell. Curry Road, and with
Mrs. Powell's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Ashton, Camas Valley.
Mrs. Smith is the aunt of Mrs.
Powell and a sister of Mr. Ash
ton. i
Transferred Fay W. Barnes,
assistant manager of K. W,
Woolworth Co., who came to
Roseburg from Boise a year ago
last November, has been recalled
to the Idaho store as manager,
lie and Mrs. Barnes and chil
dren left Tuesday for Boise. Mrs
Barnes' sister, whose husband
is serving in the armed forces
overseas, and her children aecom
pamed thorn.
Goes To Meeting Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Wilson and daughter,
Ethel Mae of Roseburg, and
Frank Kinnan of Camas Valley
drove to Salem Saturday. Miss
Wilson, dental assistant for Dr.
Lee J. Lacey in Roseburg, at
tended a meeting of the nominat
ing committee for slate offices of
the Oregon Dental Assistants
Assn. The Wilsons visited rel
atives. Attend Meeting in Cottage
Grove Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Lomax, who moved to Roseburg
recently from Cottage Grove.
drove there Monday to attend a
dinner meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce, of which Mr. Lomax
is still a member. Mayor Joe
Crepeau was named First Cit
izen, and Governor Paul Patter
son and R. 11. Baldock, state en
gineer, were speakers at the
dinner.
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MORNING
9:30 A.M.
OUT
REPEAT
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LEFTOV
NOW! SAVE PLENTY!
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!
ALL MEN'S HEAVY
QUILTED JACKETS
NOW JUST
Sizes
36-50
$688
Choose your cold weather
jacket now and save plenty!
Penney's has many styles
and colon In zipper front
jackets that ore wool quilt
lined for extra warmth.
Choose from plain or plaid
colors in short or surcoat
lengths at this one low price.
Buy Now! Save Plenty!
BOYS SIZES 8-16 . . .
Ms
$6.88
TERRIFIC VALUE!
19 ONLY
COATS OF
FINE WOOL
AND
CASHMERE
Jfo MEN'S
ALL WOOL f
18.88
Now is your chance to
pick up that winter coat
you need at a very spec
ial price! Penney's has all
wool and Llama blend
and cashmere and wool
blends in nice colors thot
can be worn any season
at this one low price.
Choose yours now, don't
wait!
REDUCED
TO CLEAR
TOPCOATS
SAVE
NOW
.17
83 SAVE
NOW!
Right now, is the time to buy that new topcoat you
bave been needing. Penney's has good looking all wool
coverts in tan or grey. Water repellent and crease re
sistant. Also handsomely tailored all wool tweeds that
any man will be proud to own. Don't wait, come in and
choose yours right away! Broken sizes.
PUCKER NYLON SHEERS
88 Yard iplg
l-l 1L
Shop around . . , compare . . .
try to find a better buy! Here's
that quick-drying, no-ironing
fashion fabric ... in a high
124x96 thread count. Start
sewing now with this fine yard
age in white and seven pop
ular colors.
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS
Mere is a repeat of former sellouts! Men's
medium weight sweat shirts in popular
grey color. Fleece lined for extra warmth.
You'll want several of these for those cold
too
You II want several of these for those cold
days ahead. Don't wait, come to Pcnney'sp I, I 1
now for this extra special value! V. L.. J
22 ONLY
WOMEN'S DRESSES
REDUCED TO CLEAR
4
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These are all terrific values, all taken from our regular
stock of higher priced dresses. Choose from menswear
fabrics, butcher type rayons, some orlon and rayon and
a few plied crepes. Pastel colors just right for spring, you'll
be very pleased with these dresses you can wear all year
long. BUY NOW! SAVE PLENTY
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
ASSORTED JEWELRY
2s$100
Plus Tax
Here is a very special value you can't afford to miss! Just
think, any two pieces of good looking jewelry for just $1
(plus tax). Choose for yourself, or for valentine gifts.
Assortment consists of earrings, necklaces, bracelets and
pendants. See this assortment of jewelry now at Penney's.
Buy Now! Save Plenty!
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
LADY FAIR
CLEANSING TISSUES
4 for $1.00
Sorry, due to limited quantities, we must limit these four
boxes to a customer to make them go around. Timely
bargain, big box of 200 2 ply sheets 8Vex94 to the box.
Hurry for these!
Buy Now! Save Plenty!
2 COLORS REDUCED
TO CLEAR!
$7.00
Yellow and pink only.
Extra-long 72x90 75
rayon- (15 cotton, 10
wool) now all crimped
staple double woven rayon'
Better laundering, longer
wear! Rayon satin binding.
HURRY FOR THESE!
SHREDDED
LATEX
BED PILLOWS
$2.79
LARGE SIZE
A quality pillow is yours at
Penney's for a mere 2.79!
Come, see how it's plumped
to the edges for sound sleep
ing Comfort. See how it's
prettied with a floral tick
ing cover. Pink, blue.
REDUCED TO CLEAR!
. $1.50
GIRLS' FLANNEL
NIGHT WEAR
Choose now from warm
flannel pajamas or night
gowns in attractive prints.
Not all sizes in both styles.
These are sanforized, full
cut and warm.
Buy now! Save Plenty!
REDUCED TO CLEAR!
BOYS' ANKLE
LENGTH DRAWERS
88c
75 cotton 25 dyncl.
You'll want several of these
warm drawers at this low
price! Maximum warmth
with mimum weight. Will
not scratch the most tender
skin. Elastic waist for per
fect fit.
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