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10 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Or. Wed. Dee. 21. 1955 Tree Planters Start Work In Glide Area By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY George Churchill, Dist. Forest Ranger stationed at Glide, laid that the tree planters siaru'd wur Monday in the Little Uiver area of the Umpqua National Forest which had been loaned over. The contract for the planting of 300.000 trees in over 400 acres, had heen let to the John Woods Co., Salem. Donna Kelly flew from North Bend to attend the wedding of Betty 1-cwis last Thursday. Miss Kelly was a weekend guest at the Carl Helms home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bates and ion, Eddie, Creswell, were guests ut ih hnmn nf Mr and Mrs. Andv ' Lewis the past week. They came i ! to attend the wedding of M r s. j ! tl.,lc ninnu rti'MV ll-U'll Miss Sylvia McKibben, her broth er Delinar McKibben, and Eldon Ames of Cascadia were wei'kend . guests of Mr. and Mrs. carl iieims ED CILDEN'S CHRISTMAS TREES DOUGLAS AND GRAND FIR one block south of the bus depot Iiccceiciit'fi(l& I BIG7, ff Diamond Engagement Rings. EARRINGS (hand mode) k CUFF LINKS k NECKLACES ir RINGS if WATCHES if ELECTRIC SHAVERS if CLOCKS JOHN A. JOHNSON JEWELER Terms If Deitr.d 709 S. E. Jackion Standard Ins. Co. Awarded Contract SAl.EM Standard Insurance Co., Portland, has won a con tract to provide mortgage cancel lation life insurance for veterans who have farm and home loans made by the State Department of Veterans Affairs. Harry S. Dorman, state finance and administration director, satd the veteran borrowers can get the insurance for only 2S cents per month on each II.IWO of insurance. The amount of insurance would be the amount of the unpaid balance on each veteran's mortgage. If the veteran died, his nearest survivor would receive the home, mortgage-free. Fourteen insurance companies submitted bids, and Standard's was low. The plan will become operative when 75 per cent of Hie veteran borrowers sign up for the insur ance. The borrowers will receive appli cation forms and explanatory ma terial next month. AMBASSADOR ARRIVES BONN. Germany UP) The first i I Soviet ambassador to West Ger many, Valerian Zorin, arrived by i plane in the West German capital i Tuesday. He was accompanied byi his wife who wore a mink coat ; land 'mink hat and three mem-1 I bers of his staff. Republicans Not Raising Big Fund To Beat Morse ASTORIA ' Wendall Wyatt. Republican slate chairman, said Monday there is no effort by He publicans to raise a hutie fund to defeat Sen. Morse (D-Orc) in the forthcoming election. Morse made that charge Sunday in a television interview. "His comments about the money of his opponent, before he has one, is a deliberate attempt to draw attention away from the elaborate plans he has to raise a nuge siusn fund of Eastern money for his I'J'Ji campaign," Wyatt said. "Much more money is available to Morse and he will spend much more than the Republican candi date can possibly have available," Wyatt added The Republican chairman said Morse repeated "his charges that President Eisenhower has no po litical morality. In fact, he says the President is dishonest. "This is a slranae accusation to come from a man who was elected in J!IH largely because he assured Republican leaders of bis party lovalty and his faithfulness to Republican Tarty principles." Mediation Board' Meets To Attempt Settlement CHICAGO ii The National (railway) .Mediation Hoard planned a meeting Tuesday in an attempt to settle a dispute between the Air Line Pilots Assn. and Western Air Lines. Federal Mediator I.everett Ed wards said the AI.PA has agreed to postpone a strike scheduled for 6 a. m. Wednesday against West ern which operates in eight Far Western states. The principal issue in the dispute between Western and the AI.PA is the setting up of a retirement plan. School Dist. 116 Personnel Have Party . By ROSA HEINBACH The personnel of the School Diit. 116 held their Christmas party Kn- i day evening at the Looking glass School. I The hostesses for the 8:30 pot , luck supper were the faculty mem' ! hers of Doutflas High School. Fol- lowing the dinner a white elephant gift exchange was held. Visiting was enjoyed during the evening by the faculty members and families of the Dillard, Ten ; mile, Looktngglasi and Douglas fii!h .schools. Rturnt Horn Mrs. dene Bridges hat returned home from Mercy Hospital. Her infant son, Edward Eugene, must remain in the hospital until he gams in weight. Merle Alexander, an old timer of Dillard and Winston, has been visiting relatives and old friends the past week from Soulsbyville, Calif. He visited Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Alexander and Shirley Clayton in Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins and Kathy of Klamath Falls were houseguests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bridges and family for several days last week. (iene Hralsch, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bratsch has been home sick for several days with severe attack of the flu. He is a .student at Douglas High School. : Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rutschman ( and son, Marshall, spent the week end in Salem visiting with the for ! mer's cousin, Mrs. Kosa Schneiter, I and in Eugene they visited former i neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ; Haugen. They report traveling i through a silver thaw around Sa I lem on their way home. BIRTHS Forest Cltn Hospital PEOPLES To Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Peoples, Riddle, Dec. 13, a son, Darrell Lee; weight i pounds 5',i nunc. ROGERS To Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Hogers, Glendale, Dec. 15, a daughter, Debra Lynn; weight 6 pounds 2'-j ounces. WOODS To Mr. and .Mrs. Ho mer Woods, .Myrtle Creek, Dec. 15, a daughter, Lynnia Karen; weight 7 pounds 7'a ounces. SANCHEZ To Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Sanchez, Glendale, Dec. 16, a daughter, Maria Teresa; weight 6 pounds. TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Canyonville, Dec. 16, a daughter, Leola May; weight 7 pounds 6U ounces. ilOYD To Mr. and Mrs. Neal Boyd, Myrtle Creek, Dec. 18, a daughter, Twila Jeanne; weight 7 pounds 6' ounces. Mercy Hospital KESNEIt To Mr. and Mrs. David Kesner, 3146 Hughes, Hose burg, Dec. 14, a son, Lance David; weight 7 pounds 8 ounces. DOZHIER To Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Dozhier, Box 780, Glide, Dec. 15, a son, William Oscar; weight 8 pounds. HEN1GAM To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Henigan, 743 Halff, Rose burg, Dec. 16, a daughter, Norma Carol; weight 7 pounds 9 ounces. NOItltIS To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norris, Rt. 1 Box 408, Suth erlin, Dec. 16, a son, Daniel Lee; weight 7 pounds ounces. Shop at Your Local Independent Drug Store .McKay Drug open This Week Til 9:PM For Your Late Evening Shopping Convenience YUr Fami'y ' Friendly VjkJ Pharmacy Singer Johnnie Ray Gets Rapturous Welcome JOHANNKSIJl'ltd, South Africa ipi Johnnie Hay, the sobbing crooner, got a rapturous welcome from teen-agers when he arrived by air from London for a South African tour Monday. He was rushed by a crowd at the airport and some girls kissed him. When he got into the city he flung his lie from a hotel balcony and sang to a big crowd in the street mostly teen-age girls. AlFANAL FOR THE PAIN OF ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM, AND NEURITIS. At Your Favorite Drug Storv Network TV Program Temporarily Off Air SAN FRANCISCO W Network television programs in the Pacific Northwest were back on the air shortly before 7 a.m. Tuesday after a 12-hour interruption caused by storm damage to the Sacramento-Portland coaxial cable. Pa- j cific Telephone and Telegraph Co. j said. A company spokesman said wa I tor somehow soaked through the underground cabl e's protective sheathing at ueer LreeK crossing, 211 milcq north nf Chin Renair crews hai to .splice in a new I cable section. 1 TV viewers in Seattle, Portland and surrounding areas lost most of their favorite programs Mon day night. CanyonvilSe Choir Serenades Town JET AT MONTREAL MONTREAL, Que. t Brit ain's experimental jetliner, the Comet 111, arrived at Montreal's Dorval Airport Tuesday morning from Montreal. The aircraft will remain in Montreal until Wednes day night when it will leave for Kngland to complete Us round-the-world test trip. By VIRGINIA PROCTOR The junior choir of the Canyon ville Methodist Church carolled around town Saturday evening end ing with a party at the church. Carol Urinkworth and Mrs. George linnkworth led the group. Mrs. Walter Jensen is reported improving this week after being on the critical list following sur gery at Forest Glen Hospital. Vis itors will be allowed at the end of the week. Mrs. Glenn Dodge and Miss Geor gia Gardner traveled to El Cajon, Calif., to spend the holidays with Mrs. Dodge's daughter and family, the Arthur Howies. Ray Lawless, employed by the civil service at Adak, Alaska, join ed his wife, daughter of Mrs. Ed ward Musser, and family of Grants Pass for the holidays Mrs. J. B. Stonehocker left Fri day to join her husband at Bakers field, Calif., where they will visit their daughters for the holidays. jJ4Le DECEMBER 21 UNTIL JANUARY 2 LADIES SHORTY COATS 1 In brushed wools and poodle cloth. Assorted colors. Slie. 10 to 18. REGULAR $19.95 9B Children's SKIRTS Two-tone royon neotly trim med. Also cottons. Siies 2 to 10 Regular 1.98. CORNED COTTON Pillow Cases REGULAR 1.98 PAIR ONLY 79' PR. LADIES NYLONIZED TRICOT Night Gowns IN LARGE SIZES Reg. 2.98, Only 49 ONLY 99' MEN'S COTTON SUEDE SHIRTS No ironing noedod. Christmas colors. S, M, L, REG 3.98 298 Men's Levi Washable WOOL SHIRTS In mony colors. None better. Sites S. M. L, XL. REG. $12.93 LADIES HOSE if Ultra Quality 51 Gauge if 15 Denier NO STRETCH NO SAG Regular 1.99 Pr. 2 pair 1 .49 ?.:.. ---v FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR OUR CUSTOMERS DOUGLAS COUNTY'S LOWEST PRICED STORES SIFER'S DEPT. STORE BARGAIN HOUSE OAKLAND OREGON ROSEBURG I Block East Garden Valley Junction Store In Canyonville Closes For First Time By VIRGINIA PROCTOR The J & J Super Market of Can yonville closed Saturday, the first time that store has been closed to Imsincss since it was built by the , Wilson family over 40 years ao. Former proprietors, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schumacher, moved to Salem where the former has ac cepted employment with the Safe way Stores there. The move was made lo facilitate medical treat merit for Mrs. Schumacher. The store had previously been called the Red and White Store, operated by Chris Daniels. Richard Me-iiek owns the store building and the ad jacent house and lot. From Idaho .Mrs. Kenneth Wilson is expected from Idaho to help at Forest Glen Clinic office during the holiday season. Jack Ford is spending a few days in Los Angeles, but is expect ed to return to Canyonville in time to rfpend Christmas with his son, Henry Ford, and family. Word has been received from Mrs, Ralph Weaver, who with Mr. Weaver and Mrs. R. K. Cassidy are vacationing in Florida, that the temperature there was 85 de grees. Frank Fate is in Forest Glen Hospital receiving medical atten tion. Otto DeLong returned this week from Newport where he has been visiting relatives. Telephone Call Warns Of School Bomb Threat TIGARD W Three telephone calls were received at Tigard High School Tuesday warning that a bomb had been planted in the building. School was dismissed despite the belief it was a prank. Police searched and as in simi lar instances found no bomb. There was a rash of such affairs last spring after the Meier & Frank Co. store bombing. There was one Monday at lioseburg. While it was assumed at Kose burg the threat was a hoax, per haps by a student seeking a day from classes, there will be no study time lost the day will be made up either at spring vacation or at the end of the year. Last spring several Portland stu dents were caucht and admitted phoning bomb threats. They lost their school credits for the year, had to pay a share of police and fire department call costs, and were put on probation. Just-Uight CHRISTMAS GIFT KODAK STEREO CAMERA $84$ h,r.d.t. J. C. SPORTING GOODS and CAMERA STORE 504 S. E.JACKSON CHEVROLETS! WAS NOW 1 954 210, 4-dr. Sedan, Standard Transmission. Slick $1695 $1495 1 953 210, 2-dr. Sedan, Radio & Heater, Light Green $1395 $1 295 1 953 Bel Air 2-dr., Radio & Heater. Power Glide. Black ... $1595 $1445 1 952 Stylcline Deluxe 2-dr., Light Blue, A Real Dandy $1145 $1045 1 952 Stylcline Deluxe 4-dr., R & H. P. Glide, White Tires $1195 $1045 1 952 Stylcline Deluxe 5-pass. Cpe., Radio & Heater, Nice. $1095, S995 1952 Stylcline Deluxe 4-dr. Sedan. Maroon. Power Glide. $1095 $995 1 951 Flectlin Deluxe. 4-dr., Pewer Glide, New White Tires $ 995 $395 1 951 Stylcline Deluxe 4-dr., Black., White tires. R & H $ 995 $B95 1951 Styline Deluxe 4-dr., Two-tone Grey. Power Glide $1095 $945 1951 Stylcline Special 2-door. Radio & Heater. White Tires. $ 845 $745 1 950 Srylelin Dlx.'2-tone Grey. Power Glide. A Nice One $ 795 $695 1949 Fleetline Deluxe. Radio & Heater. A Very Sound Cur. $ 595 $465 FORDS! 1 954 Light Green Mainliner 2-dr. Sedon 6 $1495 $1 345 1951 Black V-8 Custom Sport Coupe. Overdrie. $ 895 $795 1 950 V-8 Custom 4-dr. Radio ond Heater. $ 645 $495 1 950 6 cyl. Deluxe 2-dr. Rodio ond Heater. $ 595 $465 1 948 V-8 2-dr., 4 New White Wall Tires $ 295 $225 1 947 4-dr., New i cyl. Motor. Sound Tronspoitotion. $ 245 $195 1 941 V-8 2-dr., Rodio and Heater. Runs Good. $ 95 $65 BU1CKS! 1953 Riviera Sp. Hardtop. Five New Tires, Low Miles, Too, $1995 $1745 1951 Riviera Su. Hardtop. Fully Reconditioned Motor. $1195 $1095 1950 Special 4-dr. Sedan. Standard Transmission. $ 695 $595 1949 Super Scdanette. Black, Radio ond Heater, Dnyaflow. $ 545 S495 1 949 Super 4-dr. Sedan. R & H. Dynatlow. Red and Block. $ 595 $495 PONTIACS! 1954 Starchief 4-dr. Sedan. 17,000 M.les. $1895 $1795 1953 Chieftain 4-dr. Sedan. Low Miles. $1645 $1495 1951 Chieftain 4-dr., Radio-Heater-Hydramatic. $ 995 $895 1948 Chieftain 4-dr., Radio-Hooter. Hydramatic. Nice. $ 295 $265 1947 Chieftain Sedanette. A Very Sound Cor. $ 295 $195 1941 2-dr. Sedan. 4 New Tires. 6 cyl $ 95 $65 OTHERS! 1 953 Plymouth Cranbrook. S-pass. Cpe. Overdrive. $1395 $1295 1952 Dodge Coronet 5-pass. Cpe. Fully Equipped. $1095 55995 1 950 Desoto 4-dr. Sedan. A very clean family car. $ 695 595 1 950 DeSoto, Black, 5-pass. Cpe. White tires. A nice one. $ 745 $645 1946 Dodge. Try this one. A very clean, sound cor. $ 245 Si 95 1950 Nash Custom 600 series, 39,000 actual miles. Slick, .$ 595 j A j COMMERCIALS! 1955 Chevrolet Vi Ton Pickup. 4 to choose from. j 1950 Studcbaker Vi ton. A good sound cheap pickup. $ 495 $395 1955 Chevrolet Vi ton. 4,000 miles, Front wheel drive. " j CMAC family budget terms and low cost insurance plan. GOOD WILL USED CAR LOT : mm 1 1 STEVE FOWIER, M,r. Ret. PS. Oft 3-7130 322 S. E. Stephens OWNED BY Roseburg Motor Co. BuickPontiac Cadillac 25 Yrs. Car Dealing in Roseburg We are really going overboard en trade allowances! MAC WOOD, Sokirron R. Ph. OR 3-S73S Phone OR 3-6555