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E3Q o ' o TH4I&, t& "St Trfe fctews-Review, Roseburg. Ore. o G o o o CO Penneys lastf 2 days ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY HENRY FLURY . . loggers division NORMAN THURNHOFER , . . outlying areas LOST 0UR LICENSE TO DRIVE? St! ROLF'S PREFERRED INSURANCE rof Fast Action. Installments Available 939 S. E. Stephens 673-8166 Fair Time Is Square Dance Time ADM: fcfy,c Cool C For The 19 1 rsgsypwS MJW8 tew FREE DELIVERY" NO DOWN PAYMENT No Regular Payments 'Til October FRANK RILEY . . public employes Central Douglas UF Campaign Opens Sept; 9; Drive Goal Set The Central Douglas United Fund campaign for 1963-64 officially gets under way Monday, Sept. 9. The kickoff breakfast is schedul ed at 7 a.m. at the Roseburg Elks Temple. Guest speaker will be Glenn Jackson, vice president of Pacific Power & Light Co. and state Highway commissioner from Mcdford. The goal for this year's cam paign will be $69,936. Last year, it was S68.550. Campaign Chairman Hazel Sax on today said she had appointed five of the 12 division chairmen. They are Ken Salmonson, business; Bob Feldkamp,- advanced gifts; Norman Thurnhofer, outlying areas; Henry Flury, loggers' divi sion; and Frank Riley, public em ployes. The Central Douglas United Fund area extends from Oakland south to Dillard and takes in much of Central Douglas County. Funds raised from the campaign support a group of county agencies, uare Dancing with caller Drew Whitney of Ogden, Utah Saturday Night at 8:30 Sunday Afternoon at 130 DOUGLAS AUGUST 14-18 ROSEBURG ool G.E. Savings Freezin' tTTio Sealed Unit i uuu kjiui 480 POUND 651 POUND Food Storage Food Storage Was 289.95 Was 359.95 $229 27M 266 SE Stephens KEN SALMONSON . . . business division such as the Red Cross, Boy Scouts of America, YMCA, retarded chil dren and others. A small portion of the funds go to the Oregon Unit ed Appeal to support state agencies to which county people in need : A BONUS CHECK and the honor of being the'- .News Review's first "Newsboy of the Month" belong ;t6 Jerry Freamon, 14. Tops among his colleagues, Jerry piled up 8,200 points' which he gained by his initiative and good service to the customers on his paper route. Each month the News-Review will name the tcp newsboy for that period. (News-Review Photo) Winchester Area Carrier Named 'Newsboy Of Month' A young Roseburg businessman has been 'named the first "News boy of the Month" by the News Review. He is Jerry Freamon, 14. In a News-Review contest which started July 1, Jerry has amassed Season GE FREEZERS All Porcelain Interior O Total Contact-Fast Freezing Shelves Flush-Corner Dpcinn O Locking Door. I TUn UADDAMTICC iwiw nnminiiiikj 1. Food Protection 2. 5 Year Unit Warranty 51178 uijc WAS $239.95 Phone 672-3393 BOB FELDKAMP . . . advanced gifts may turn. These include such agen cies as the Villa St. Rose school for girls in Portland, Albertina Kerr Home for children and Vol unteers of America Mothers and Childrens Home. .is.' 8.200 points which gave him the title and a nice bonus check Jerry increased his route and gained 23 new orders .during the month. His route is Page and Pioneer roads and the Winchester Trailer Court. He has 112 cus tomers. A real go-getter, Jerry has only been with The News-Review since October of 1962. A "Newsboy of the Month" will be named each month. Points are gained on the basis of promptness of his collections, initiative, cour tesy and service. Points are knocked off if (he newsboy's col lections are late or if customers complain that he is lacking in courtesy or fails to give good service. Gary McClung was runner-up in the contest. The two boys are among 23 News-Review newsboys who en joyed a free deep sea fishing trip to Winchester Bay Wednesday. This is the third annual trip for the boys who come from Canyonvillc, Myrtle Creek. Winston, Green, Winchester and Roseburg. There were three boatloads of boys. After the trip was over, they were treat ed to hamburgers. . Accompanying the boys were A. Fuller Johnson, J. V. Brenner, Bob Schindler, Joe White and Gerald Heibcl. Coos Bay Man Named CHICAGO (UPI) Joseph Mc Keown. Coos Bay, Ore, has been named secretary of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Frank Meier Dies PORTLAND (UPI) Frank E. Meier. 52. a grandson of the founder of Meier and Frank store here died Wednesday in Ireland, according to word received here. He was a son of the late Abe Meier. 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