10 The News-Rovlew, Rosebura,
School Head Speaks
i By JEAN RADCLIFFE
Sr. Marvin Smith, assistant su
perintendent of schools in Rose
burg, spoke to the 5th and 6th
grade classes at the Deer Creek
school recently about Panama aad
he other Central American coun
tries. Dr. Smith spent seven
months in Panama during the war.
Several' class members entered
a contest in which they dressed
dolls in Mexican costume. Prizes
were won by Flora McGinnis and
Douglas Stone. ...
Officers- Elected ' v
An election of class officers Is
conducted every six weeks and
the new officers lor the next six
week term are, president, Wally
Foster; vice president, Johnny
Hatfield, and .'treasurer, Bruce
Manske. These are officers for the
fith and 6th grade room. -.
Vonda and Wanda Miller with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Miller, left for Denver, Colo., on
Wednesday. They were called
there by the serious illness of their
Songstress
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6 She appears on t Mean
programs ssymooi ror
11 Abstract niton
i beings 4 French city
12 Occurrence " 5 Enclosures
13 Rodent -. 6 Unit of
' 14 Credit (ab.) reluctance
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17 Anger Low haunt
18 City in The . B Hospital
Netherlands resident
20 Goddess of the physician
dawn 10 Indolent
21 Canvas shelter 13 Cosmic order 35
23 Theatrical
sign ;
25 Formerly
lSTvoeofboet 36
(pl. 37
19 Age 88
22 Depot ship 40
2t Viper
1 28 Brings into
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130 She Is on a
work .
!32SaJIor
33 Persian
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34 Tahltian god
' 35 Globes -39
Heroic tales
43 Equal
-44 Twitching
'46 Famous .
" garden '
47 Arrival (ab.)
48 College cheer
50 Compass point
51 Engaged In
tumult
55 Pronoun
56 Peer Gynt's
mother
57 Maned beasts
68 Muse ot poetry
160 Natives ol
Scotland '
81 Tardier
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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SMALL. RECEPTION, TO J ? CLASS J HAVE A 1 PLEASED HANDLED JUST WARNED 1 i I T
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WTy A A VIOLENCE. IVS ( NEITHER, ) MORE TDFALrM
IPSIjra 1 IhEPES ALL PAPA IF a rapmep
POP I HAVE To T BOUT -f SOLD 18 HOGS
WRITE A COMPOSITION l) A " MAGELLAN 1 Jjw PCX? $1350.
ON MAGELLAN" LOOK fiffrs. ' f-rf2 L HOW MUCH
HIM UP IN THE lJ MS VWD ( WOULD-
Of Tut. Dtc. 21, 1954
To Dixonville Kids
uncle. '.; ' N .
Wally Foster was a dinner juest
of Albert BadcUffe last Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Elaine Donlvsn, Mrs. Fera
flane and Mrs. Norma Resitoule
attended a Camp Fire meeting
Tuesday held at the Presbyterian
Church in Boseburg.
Galen Crisler, a student at Lin
field College at McMinnville, spent
the weekend at his home on the
Buckhorn Road. He brought Gary
Major with him as his houseguest.
A new bridge it under construc
tion on the Brumbach property on
the south Deer Creek Boad. The
bridge will run parallel to the old
bridge. . (,
,, BUS PLUNGIS; 37 Dll
' MEXICO CITY Ut) A crowded
bus plunged into a ravine 40 miles
southwest of here Sunday night,
kiling 37 workmen and injuring
38 others.
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29 Weight . . 45 Desert aotaat
deduction 48 Olympian
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ARABIAN DANCERS appear in full costume for rehears
als for "The Nutcracker Suite," which students of Central
Junior High will present Tuesday night. Georgene Shank
lin, music teacher, arranged the play and students worked
but the sets and costumes. The public is invited to the
7:45 snowing. (Paul Jenkins picture) 1
FROM NINE TO FIVE
Let's not look at the clock before, going to lunch, kids,
way. we won't have to worrv about when w oet
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MSANWHILX SACK NOME -OODWKKE
BEHAVES OGOLY.
FOR A VALET.
Ten mile Grade School Program Set
By LOUISA COATS
the Christmas program for the
Tenmile Qrade School is scheduled
(or Wednesday evening, at eight
o'clock, at the Ladies Clubhouse in
Tenmile. .
Music supervisor Orinda Mit
chell is program director and pi
ano accompanist. Paul Dodd will
lead the community singing.
First, second, and third grades
will present a play entitled, "The
Children's Christmas Toys," : i n
which they will hang up their
stockings before a large fireplace.
The fourth, fifth and sixth erades
will present "What is Christmas,"
a choral reading wnn music, wnn
Marie Willets sixth grade teacher
directing the singing assisted by
Tual 7oAd and the school band.
Treats for the children will be fur
nished by The Tenmile Mothers
Club and The Tenmile Dads Club.
The Tenmile school rooms are
colorful with Christmas decora.
FUNNY BUSINESS
P5
"I'm sure it will be all right with my husband his weight
card said he was generoua and ufiderstanding!'
MODEST MAIDENS
TMtaut brMvrW 0. S. hart 0Oa
"Eddie and I always exchange presents - I take his
back and txchongi it the day after Christmas!"
"ANSWERING SERVICE"
Business Men's Telephone Exchange.
Telephone onswering and solicit
ing. Ph. 9-8760.
ffADIO SERVICING
Hargls Electric Co., 112 E. Cass.
Radio & Appliance Keoair.
ELECTRICIANS
Du Fresne Electric. 224 N. Main
Dial 3-5358 or 3-3223.
FLOOR SANDING
Floors laid and flnlslied. Carlson,
ph. 3-8442.
PLUMBING
Hurlburt's Plumbing. Any typ. Ph,
3244, Suthsrlin.
Kler-Crooch Plumbing Co.
230 North Stephens Phone 3-5377
Harris Plumbing & Hatlng Co.
805 South Stephens Phone 3-8173
Ceefl Supply Co. Phone 3-4461
Hansen's Plumbing & Hearing, Wins
ton. Ph 9-8703
MISCELLANEOUS
Fuller Brush Co.
Ph. 3-7341
RUGS 4 CARPETS
FAW FkMV Covarifvi
Sain ond Installation ot oil types et
floor coverings. ,
Fr Estimates S&H Green Stamps
313-31 . ltfon.ni. rn. 3-6234.
ROCFINtt
ummum Lire-time Shingle Co. Du
Tlbgtor Aluminum Lock Shingle.
229 t Robertt Ph. 3-5127
tions. Mrs. Oris Monroe's first
grade pupils have made artistic
waste paper baskets of gallon ice
cream cartons, covered with pa
per on which they have done fin
ger painting. .
Mrs. Honora Bassetts has ner
room decorated with a small fire
place with Santa ready to fill the
stockings and small dolls on a
stairs peeping down at him. She
also displayed s candle holder
made of cedar, decorated with
pine cones, fir leaves and ribbon
which the children will use In
their craft work.
Mrs. Lola Fitzgerald's third
grade room is decorated with poin
settias and the pupils are working
on gifts for their parents.
Mrs. Marearet Bovd's room had
charge of the Red Cross fund and
reports collecting $10.34. She has
uu uupiay pictures wnicn me pu
pils have made using shoe polish,
instead of Daints. for their colors
Mrs. Bessie Smith's fifth grade
By Hershberger
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FLOOR COVERING
F&W Floor Covering
Sales ond l-tallorlon ot all types ef
floor covsring.
Free Estimate S&H Grten Siampe.
325-327 S. St.oh.ns Ph. 3-6234
Ournom's Floor Covering "
Carpets, Linoleum, Formica, file
566 W Ook Dial 3-6123
EXCAVATING
SHALI ROCK FOR SALE
Reed knlMlng sad racking. Skevett,
cats, draf -Iirm n4 Sum. traesa
nr hire, ky dear te eeaniat.
C. P. TALLON
2141 N. freshens Ph. 1-4040
NURSING CAR!
Ambalatenr sad 0.4 Petiaate
SuaervlMd by
Regitered Nana
Kind Ptrwael Atlantis.
RIVERSOALE SANITARIUM
Rt. t, les 181,
Prwae 1-SS8S
Rof eburj; School
of Business
134 Neitfc Jacktea St.
Day sad Night Cleaiet,
State Ucantad, Appiavad
tar Vetaraat.
MEMBER:
Pacific Neithwett laiiaeel
Schaal AtaaciatiM
Natieael Caaaeil ad
Atseelatiaa ef latiaaai Sckaals
A "Sptedwriting School"
Phone 3-7256
J1 ji
For Dec. 22
class has charge of the sale of
defense stamps. Mrs. smun s pu
pils and Mrs. Willet's sixth grade
pupils made nut cups for the Red
Cross to1 be used at the Veterans
Hospital on Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Ulah Winston acted as first
grade teacher for Mrs. Monroe
who was ill for part of the week.
R. M. Degner made the big fire
place, and is assisting with the
decorations for the program.
Glendale School
Census Complete
. By MRS. 6. B. FOX
Returns from the Glendale
School census are now complete.
and according to Supt. James fate
have been carefully rechecked for
accuracy.
The figures Indicate there are
1,030 children in District 77 of an
age to be included in the census
as compared with 1,016 last year.
This figure includes 527 boys and
503 girls.
Bonnie McDonald, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hershel McDonald, of
Glendale, has been severely ill at
his home with virus flu.
Mrs. Helen Tolley of Glendale
is in the Grants Pass Hospital for
medical treatment.
Mount Burke of Glendale went
to the home oi the Ole Living
stones in Yreka, Calif., a few days
ago. The Livingstones came up
after him.
Mrs. Phyllis Johnson of Glen
dale underwent emergency surgery
at the Canyonville hospital early
Wednesday morning' of last wefV
Monte Bates of Glendale under
went surgery for hernia recently.
He returned to his home Dec. 12.
Mrs. Ida Basye of Glendale en
tered the Grants Pass Hospital
recently for medical treatment
Mrs. Sudie Poole of Glendale
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A A.iA- m m I
$16.95
Utssh
6& r . 202
Open 'til 9:00 p.m. daily 'til Dec. 24
, .
PLUMPING'
24 HOUR SERVICE
Installations ond all types of re
pair work. Free Estimates.
K. C. PLUMBING & HEATING
Phone 3-3509 Office Address
2-1462 1 030 E. 6th St.
Building Construction
KtmedfllintAJliHoniRpoir
LESLIE E. ROBERTS
Pheno 1-5292 817 S. Fir,. St.
PHOTO FINISHING
in ot 5, out at 9
Wo (ivo S&H Crssn Stomps
CLARK'S STUDIO
10S S. Jscksen Phoaa 3-8526
, Nelson & Pyle
Woodworking Co.
Windows, Sash and Framti
MIR 4 Masher Phaae 1-1414
LAUNDRY
S&H GREEN STAMPS
lech Beadle Weshad Separate
SNO-WHITE-Quick Service
' Bart Ph. 3-8117
Former "Wilbur.-.-
Resident III
By ODY MOORHOUS
Word was received recently that
Mrs. C. C. Woodward, former Wil
bur resident now living in Tacoma,
Wash., suffered a slight heart at
tack. She was hospitalized a short
while, and is now convalescing at
her home.
Kay and Alvin Hobbs, children
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young,
have been ill the past week and
have missed several days of school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shrum have
received word of tiie birth of a
new granddaughter, born Dec. is
tn Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Shrum Jr.
at Grant3 Pass. The baby weighed
8 pounds 12 ounces at birth.
Mrs. Jack Morgan and Mrs.
Raymond. Carlile of Lookingglasi,
and Mrs.. Ralph' Rudzik ttnd. son
of Green visited Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welty.
Mrs. Delia Badden and daugh
ter, Nancy, of Wilmington, Calif.,
are visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oakes.
Dog licenses can now be pur
chased st the Wilbur Store. Each
ug la uie cuuuiy niusi ue uceusea,
or is in danger of being impounded.
entered the Grants Pass Hospital
suffering from virus infection and
complications. She returned home
on Sunday.
Jim Belcher of Glendale under
went emergency . surgery at the
Grants Pass Hospital for acute
annpnriinltls.
Self-Service
GARAGE
404 West Lane St.
Dial 2-1502 or 3-4819
Scrap that risky, rickety, makeshift;
Udder. Do out-of-reach jobs on at
sturdier, steadier, safer Cosco AM-J
Metal Step Stool. , Rubber-treaded,
steps swing out to form a sturdy,
siz-lec ladder swing in to make a '
comfortable seat, 24' high. Supports I
1,000 pounds all edges round tdrtt
Chromium legs; upholstered in red,
yellow, blue, green or black Duran.
North Jackson St. Dial 3-6629
CONSTRUCTION
TODD BUILDING CO.
1 Mill E. on N. Umpqaa Hwy.
Phase S-SS94
PAINTING
. Interior Exterior
Professional color planning
and decorating advice.
Exact color matching? and
designing o specialty.
Fer estimates 22373
Marvin Langenberg
296S Oriole Drive
BERKELEY PUMPS
A pump tar every Need, 'rem hemes
te Industries.
aolet Service
Irrigation Systems
MiH Pumas A Specialty
Free Ftlmatei
GERRETSEN BUILDING
SUPPLY
402 W. Oak Phono 2-2636
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