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14 Th Newt-Review, Roteburg, Or.--Frl, Moy 21, 195 Dillard Family Has Reunion UPi" J'liiJiJ-JJ,iUJ Hi a life I To clear land for resale, price drastically cut on a mall group of 2-bedroorn .lurplui Uudure . COMPUTE with lec tange, rofrig., w. heater, Vriring, plumbing & fix tures . , . Easy to reduce to panels at required by law. By ROSA HEINBACH Mr. and Mrs. Alfred DuOuettc nd children, Julie and Donnie, of DUlard; Mrs. Duquette's brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeDIeu. and children, Mar- jorie and Delmer from Roscburg, and Mr. and Mrs. David LeBieu went to Canyonville Sunday to surprise Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carty cud son Normon who live at the Canyonville Forestry Camp. An other surprise was a visit from Mrs. Cady's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bates and son, Mike, who arrived from California for the occasion. Visits In East Mrs. Neal Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clough. left last week for Minneapolis, Minn., to visit relatives. Her husband is now serving in the marines in Ja pan. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fisher wer accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett of Roseburg on weekend fishing trip to the coast. They stayed overnight at Tahke- mtch Saturday night and went boat fishing on the lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bast and son, Gale, drove to Central Point Sunday to vi?it Mrs. Bast's broth er. Wesley White, and family. tnjoying a picnic on (Jamas Mountain Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Jack White and sons. Dou?- !as and Raymond, and Mr. arid Mrs. J. T Mincher and children. T. Ray, Donny and Kathv. Thev report the Dogwood was blooming an ine mountain sides. So You're in Clover Moke sure you stay there! Home, furnishings and other possessions ore nice to own . . . but easy to lose to fire, theft and other peril. Guard against these ex pensive hazards now. Call on this agency for adequate insurance. Roy 0. Young & Son INSURANCE Dial 3-6671 205 West Can Street ROSEBURG, OREGON Commissioner Rules Out Part Of Union Exhibist WASHINGTON Wl -Federal Power Commissioner Examiner William J. Costeflo Wednesday sustained objections of Idaho Pow er Co. attorneys and rejected ex hibits submitted at the Ileus Can yon hearing by two public power witnesses. When attorney R. P. Parrv rro- tested that proper foundation bad not been laid for introduction of the exhibits. Costello ruled oat portions of testimony by Ed Wes ton, president of the Washington State Federation of Labor, and Samuel Moment, Bonneville ower Administration market expert. Weston and Moment were called by public power attorneys to testi fy against the Idsho Power Co. "a application to build three smal dams on the Snake River near where a federal dam has been proposed. The rejected exhibits included information on population and un employment trends. Weston testified low-cost power from a federal dam would bring Northwest to offset seasonal un employment in the lumber indus try. He said his dates were pre pared oy a consulting iirm and not by him. Moment'! testimony giving the background on battles between the leaerai interior Department and private power companies over con struction of federal power trans mission lines in Montana and Washington also was stricken. cms ROSEBURG, OREGON PHONE 3-5553 See Special Values in 4 Wards Sale Book Wards new Midsummer Sale Book offers you a wide variety of merchandise selections at money-saving values. Listed below are a few of the typical savings available to you. Whether you need vacation ottire, camping equipment, auto supplies, sporting goods or furniture, you'll find quality and economy in each purchase. So, check these items ond the many other bargains in Wards new Sole Book, and make your family shopping list now. Then, to order, just phone us or stop in our Catolog Department today. TYPICAL SALE OFFERINGS Bouffant Petticoats Spec. Value 1.97 Girls' Cotton Shorts '. Spec. Value .87 Boys' T-Shirts Spec. Value . .85 Men's Denim Slacks Spec. Value 3.97 Sheet Blankets Spec. Value 1.49 Cannon Bath Towels Spec. Value..65.94 Unpointed 4-Dr. Chests Spec. Value 14 88 Contour Lounge Chairs Spec. Value 18.88 Steel Base Cabinets ....Were.26.95..Now.-.24.88 Spin, Casting Outfits Spec, Value 10.44 5-HP Outboard Motor Spec. Value .163.88 Picnic Coses Spec. Value 10.49 British Bikes Spec. Value....4 1.44 Ladies' 17-Jwl. Watches Were 21 75.Now18.75 Men's 17-Jwl. Watches . Were ...59.50Now....47.50 Automatic Toasters Were.. 18.50 -Now... 15 67 Steam Irons Were 13 50..Now..l 1.47 8-Day Alarm Clocks....Were.. 6 49....Now.... 5.44 SHOP WARDS SALE BOOK TRADJ DM SALE YOUR OLD FURNITURE IS WORTH EXTRA DOLLARS DURING THIS SPECIAL TRADE-IN SALE. CHANCE TO FRESH NEW STYLES AND COLORS THAT WILL CIVE YOUR HOME A LIFT FOR YEARS TO COME. UP TO IN TRADE FOR YOUR OLD MATTRESS OR BOX SPRING ON A NEW MATTRESS BY SIMMONS ENGLANDER SPRING AIR OR VAN VORST THE FINEST IN SLEEP COSTS NO MORE. ill ''"'Illi' I flKS $5000 t&km' lMJfi OR MORE FOR !ff! rwic :y YOUR OLD BEDROOM SUITE IS WORTH AT LEAST OR MORE FOR YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM SUITE IN TRADE ON A NEW LIVING ROOM SUITE IN MODERN, MAPLE OR EIGHTEENTH CENTURY STYLE. WE WILL ALLOW AT LEAST 20.00 ON YOUR OLD SOFA BED IN USABLE CONDITION. AT CURTIS BROS. DURING THIS SALE. SEF BLONDE, WALNUT MAHOGANY OR MAPLE AND CHOOSE THE SET YOUR HEART DESIRES. FRESH-INVITINC- fSKjrh : CHEERFUL WILL : lllS33 ni DESCRIBE THE NEW jl, . J. j J DINETTES BY DAYSTROM j 0R M0RE TRADE IN YOUR FURNITURE NPW WHILE VALUES ARE HIGH Your Rugs WILL HELP YOU TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF NEW RUGS OR CARPETS from LEES SANFORD WUNDA WEVE ALEXANDER SMITH $C50 sq. yd. DIAL 2-1000 for Appraiser to Call CttUk0O HIGHWAY 99 NORTH :home furnishings 1606 N. STEPHENS