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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,' ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1948 TWO It lacspt 97 taw Dtvl h Moond ciaaa matte a l, ittw, at Ui poaioliue at Howburg, ' o, under let of fcUfth . Itf?. ' BAUii v. tant9m xditos ' IUH1N L. KNAtT MAJKAOft j Member of U Associated Ptma. Ora ...O Newspaper PubUabera AuodtUoA, ' tM Audit burMti of Circuiauoaa. ..MwnUd hv WIIT.HOLLIDAY CO.. uuim in new 1 reucisco, ioa au, at Louia. fa tear la ties aWtea PouLa Out of County County 1 00 4.25 tire aiuBlba er yar, oy aij camr aumUu or city crrlr The Weather U. S. Wtathar Bureau Offlos HotcOurg, Oregon '. Fortcast for Roseourg and vl ' eimty: Cloudy tonight and Thur. ' day; fog night and morning. Higheat temp, for any Jan.... 71 ' Lowest temp, for any Jan, ) Highest temp, yesterday M 4S Lowest temp, last night - 34 ; Precipitation yesterday 0 Precipitation from Jan. 1 6.41 ; Excess from Jan. 1 2 9 ' Excess from Sept. 1 - 2.14 In the Day's News (Continued from page 1) respect In which Gandhi Is held In India. The man Is Bernard Baruch. He has never held an elective office. Ills service to his country has consisted solely in giving advice. Generally speak ing, It has been sound, good, pa triotic advice. Often his advice has been fol lowed. Quite often it has not been. Most of us are willing to admit that on most of the oc casions when Baruch's advice has been followed we have been bet ter off than when it has not been followed. e e HE offers advice again. The general outline of It has been printed In this newspaper. If you havent' done so already, read it. Study it. In doing so, FOHGET YOUR PREJUDICES. Remember only that your country faces seri ous days and great decisions that must be RIGHT. In that chastened mood, con sider what he is saying. e -,. BARUCH tells tho senate lor elRn relations (in reference to the Marshall plan) that "dollars alone will not save Europe nor Mn tho peace." He says the 'time has come to orRanlzc to Hoblllze for peace. That can lot be put off safely any longer. The time for courage and decision s hero." Those are true words. HI3 program Is too long to be even summarized here. But, among other things, he proposes that we "reduce major food prices In return for guaranteeing farm ers an assured price for their crops for the next three years" and that In return for this roll bark we then STABILIZE wages." In that suggestion he goes to tho root of our present domestic troubles. Our prlce and wbrc sit uation has In-come such that every time wages aro raited prices follow up so swiftly that almost before the worker Rets his first tipped paycheck the Increase has been taken away from him In the form of Increased prices for everything he has to buy. AS to tho world situation, he says: 'The United States should stand ready to buy all mm perishable raw materials produc ed anywhere and by anyone In the world for the next five years and which can not find normal commercial markets." IT is common knowledge that the world Is suffering (loin a ahortace of dollars. The reason Is that tlie United IKates, which alone In the world has nn undam aged production machine, has been selling to everybody, and buying practically from nobody. That can't go on. Commerce is a two-way stnvf. If traffic flows along it ONE WAY At. I, THE TIME, disastrous congestion HAS TO ensue. It is ensuing now. As long as this impossible situation con tinues, we will pour our dollars down a bottomless rathole. High Court Voids Prison Term on Ntgro Youth WASHINGTON. .Lin. Ill .T -The conviction ol Albert lee, a Jackson. Mi..k., Nero nentenid at 17 to serve IK c.n in prison on rharg of assault villi at tempt to raie( yesterday whs un nnimouslv set aidc by the su pix'tnc court. In another donlon. the us lleea vnted 6-S to cinnt a new lw.ninif un wIm'Um'I Mis. Man anna Von Moltke, Potion, should ne rcleaseo fiom servlnr. a (our year pri-win term In vi hirh she was sentenced lor aiding a fiail HIGHWAYS By CHARLES V. STANTON Meeting; in Roseburjr Monday, the U. S. Highway 09 Association adopted a budget amounting to $20,000 for the yeur and authorized employment of a full-time manager. Ketitoration of managerial service, and adoption of a larger budget to permit greater activity should he an important step in furthering needed development of tho Pacific route. The old saying that the "squeaky wheel gets the grease" has been quite true in Oregon's highway affairs. The High way 99 Association was very active for a number of years and succeeded in getting' considerable improvement work done. Then, after accomplishing some of its aims, the organization tapered off its efforts and, in late years, has been more or less dormant, although it has, it is true, main tained an organization which has, upon occasion, accom plished some effective work. But, In the meantime, the Coast Highway Association has been plugging industriously, and with good results, for Houte 101, and the Columbia Highway group has succeeded in diverting large sums of money to its favored project Included in funds channeled into improvement of the Columbia Highway was a very considerable chunk of federal money originally allotted for access road use on the North Umpqua Highway. The effort of Klamath Falls to secure designation of the Willamette Pass route as the inter-regional highway, which would have made a side road of Route 99 between Weed and Eugene, came too near success to be comfortable. It is evident that in the scramble for highway money, altogether insufficient to meet all demands, any route must have strong representation before the various organizations which have charge of allocations. It is to be hoped that the studies of the legislative in terim committee, now conducting public hearings relative to state, county and municipal highway needs, will result in a program eliminating competition between communities and routes, reducing political influence, and placing con struction jobs upon a basis of merit rather than pressure. But need lor an organization to protect financial interest, promote service and accommodaticn for travelers along the route, and engage in advertising to attract tourist travel, will increase rather than decrease. The fact that inter regional designation has been given Highway 99, and that both federal and state funds will go into reconstruction on throughw;ys standards, only means that the work of the association will be increased, leading to necessity of larger membership and bigger budgets in future years. The association's activity is not to bft confined alone to surface travel. In cooperation wi.h the California unit, plans have been adopted to provide airway markers to guide commercial and private fliers. Soon, wo anticipate, Oregon will have landing strips conveniently placed along tho high way to su'rve planes and air passengers. Importance of Highway 99 will become more and more evident during ensuing years. Population in California is growing by leaps and bounds. Washington, too, is par ticipating in the westward movement of population, while wo arc all familiar with the growth of Oregon communities, particularly west of the Cuscade Range. Spacious, modern highways will be necessary to handle tho great flow of traffic we must anticipate. Route 99, which for years has carried the great bulk of north and southbound traffic, will continue as the heaviest traveled road. We do not have road buildintr fi'.eilities to make im provements as rapidly as needed. In fact, we already are 10 or more years behind and it will take a long time even to catch up with current requirements. Consequently there is much work to be done by tho Highway 99 Association if it is to encourage earliest possible reconstruction, and at the same time bring public cooperation into the task of providing services incumbent upon communities along the route. We sorrow with our friends on the Med ford Mail Tribune in the passing of Art Terry, brilliant author of the 35-year-old column "The Smudge Tot," an interesting daily feature of the Tribune's editorial page. Terry had a special knack for finding humor in life. His ability to analyze current events and reduce them to a few words of drollery, yet pungent with common sense, was a talent few writers possess. We will miss Art Terry and his ".Smudge Tot." Missing Woman, Cache in Oregon Figure in Puzzle ISKATTC.K. ...in. IM. .r-l'n su(vttfiil in their t'ftint to solvr Iht Ivto-wivks-oltl ilt.ipr;ir.H.rt' of Mr.. Kllrn liurklnn.ui.in Covli llnyUm, rxln-ii(f s drtiH lives Itutiiy turned tlieir attention to a re twnieil e.i,hi in the hills near Milton, iinv, from which tho nitv. tnu woman! huh.mi aul he took tho money he k.ivo ho wile a a pio'H-ity settlement. Thf hiMwml. Koseoe !jo H.iv ton, M. 1. 11 tenter and foimer mrrclunt, oileied to t.iko tie tec-1 tlet to the eiiche Unl.iv. Hold wf'h'Hit rlMttfO tor fur ther qtirtnmnc. M.iyton oaid in a alined nMtcmenf la-tt niK.it that ho Hetiuilly hid Riven In wile hot y1.0 in t on instead of tho $J0,0 ho originally averted. The rrmmniiu lT.). he wast quoted an t-tyint!. was "in tin I01 m of an I. . l" Mr. lUyfoti, -Vi, dis.ipr.iivd ; Jan. 8. H.iWon said ho aw i her that dav when he li lt a re I tauisint where they had met to, effeet a ioM'itv Mttleinont. j ilaytoti told ollnrm he had Htnrted thf t-Ht'lit, Iiout whleh lie) to'k tho rnoiie. alhitil H) ear a no, Tho ulthvrs quoted him an! Maying Hut aX ol tho money, t h id ten in a five gallon od ran. w "hu-di money " It out a eatlle ruliiM in Kantein aslunt'on i lit Malted the r. he. he said, he vau of hi (erfr of tunk failure. , Meanwhile a iuii u,ia iiid m , Suxm tor "Court aaln! Haton hv Mr Kdna K('stwi?v a Mer of NEED AID ramvll.it Inn of assortiMlly Hivrn hy Mrs. H.iyton t her hus h.mil, and to rrstrain him I rum 1Isximhk of the proprriy. Thf suit was brought In tx'h.ilf of Mii. lUyton' son hy a prior m;iiri,i:i', J. irk C Colf, 15. Mis. U.iUxun ts his K"li.m. Th( complaint iillt'i'' th.it im-mti.l.itf-' rt'l.ittvra of Mr. M.iyton "rtii invinivt shf is dead ami has brrn ilMvaMl iimv Jan. S.'' Sales Tax Shifts Trade From City; Council Acts PKNVKH. J.m. 21 IM.i nurd hy a t hit spread jtluft t( huyint; to uhurt.n arras to rs- rajm a rity salri tax whtrh has nirtropohtan kiihvm rumtipi pn ; v to hold tradr. IVnwr'a my ommil in a spiim of ordinanrrs )rt'itla sou eh t to j 1. Provido tinrn and ttnpiison mrnt up to S and i(t d.iy in jail for IVnvop rrsidrntN a ho buy Roods outsiiV town for use in tho city with Inlrnl to rr,o tho out pr rent tx. And, 2, fonv mrrrhanti in nrii;hio! in; omimunitirs to rol Uvt tho tax I nun Ivnvor rsi drnts and pass it Ku-k to tho city. Chilean Steamer Sinks With Loss of 100 Lives SANTIAGO. OiUo. Jan. '2 ' -P Iho Inlrrmr Ministry nmd to ttay about ItM prtsim dird Mon day tm;ht whrn thr straini'r I'au tin oap-ofd and ank in tho Im pvnal Kivor in iuthrt n Oiiio. Thr utramiT r.unrd -soni;ii , nutiy ( thrin wmm-n and rhitdirn i((u iaK viid an rirMt rat i;o was ivspotijublo. Thry iirrrli'd th r.rrin. Su'-vivor vol thrir Cattle, Sheep, Lambs on Feed Lowest Since 1940 DENVER '.Pi Both cattle and sheep and lambs on feed as of Jan. 1 declined for the na tion, according to U. S. D. A. fig ures issued here. F. W. Beler. Jr., western live stock statistician, reported the national total of cattle and calves on feed wan down 12 per cent, compared with a year ago, Die total dropping from 4,307,000 to 3.711,000 and reaching the low est level since 1!I40. The overall decline In available meat is not exiiected to be in direct propor tion, however, because a larger number of heavy and prime ani mals were reported on feed. Figures on cattle and calves, with 1!M8 estimates first and 19-17 fiuuros second bv states included: Washington 22.000 27,000; Oregon 24.00O- -32,000; California 200,000 106,000. Agreement Covers Purchases of Seed A sitd purchase agreement program for alfalfa and common ryegrass si-eds was recently an nounced. Common ryegrass seed growers may have a particular interest in this program since it Involves important chances from the method of handling pur chases In previous years. To he elegllile to sell common ryegrass or alfalfa seed of the 1947 crop to the Commodity Credit Corpor ation, a producer must file a pur chase agreement with his coun ty ACA office not later than Feb ruary 2i, 1!H8. The purchase agreement din-s not commit the producer to the sale ol any quan tity of seed, but unless he has fil ed the agreement, he Is Ineligible to sell his seed to CCC. Thp prices effective In Oregon under the program for seed meet ing basic specilications are as follows: Basle Speci ficatinns Termlna- Pur Price lion Ity Common Ryegrass . $.0f. per lb. W"c i Alfalfa 2 per lit. 90' !' Pisrounts will le made for seed that dues not meet the basic re quirements and does not fall be low the minimum specifications as to purity and germination. Detailed information on the program may he obtained from county ACA offices. Yoncalla P.-T.A. Will Again Sponsor Scouts YONCAI-I.A Thr regular monthly meet in i of thn Yonralla I'.-T. A. was held in thp school house last week. The club will siwnnr tho Hoy Scout troop of jmalla this year. Mr. Kecteau will ho scoutmaster again this year, with the fdllowini commit ter assisting: Ion Hrace, Clifford Hice, Klmer Currier, Alton Grass and Kussotl Lloyd. KRNR , Mutual Droadoattlno Sytm 1490 Kilocycles RKHAIMNO IWt'Lt. TOP AT 4(K Milton Lewis. Jr., Vick Chemical 11 Frank ltmtnTwav. L 4 Ut--K)uiwtKMt. 'Ihvtcrs Sop. 5 IX aluill' J IV Superman A .0) c.ipuiii Mtdnifht. Wardrr Co. 3l" Tom Mix. H.iUlon I'unna r: hrirl Itra'trr. ( arfrr PnrtticU. 15 fi Hp.)ri r, 1U rv us Sale nil Strvn't 6 X Minldl Inter) tide 2i .t- UcM Ntw, R.cburg Motor Co m h Utirke Prrvlew TW-S -tiin for rveion, Riweburg Hi-frigrratkm. 7 IS Mint- 7 in The CMmyi Kid. M.vlrrn Turnlture. Bmi.. Nunie That Stnn, Wildrooi. :to MllIC. w .. t it, ip Ft. GoMte's BooUrl. ft fus- S.tlight on m Str, H-rn Ji- Hilly Mn. Pin hint llonnhoet, H H S,nilrr, Ittc 9 00 Alka SelUer Newt. Milts IjiM. 9 IV H piilUjr Tlni. J. k raiu ft 0 lo in Ntghlor. Carttrn Ftirnllur H im rtilion l.eu Jr. I'mpqua Auto A Itnplrnient Co. 10 IV N.H'tutne i in - Mutir f..r Wedndrty Cventng. lltvv Hrnnv Slronsj Orch. ll..tal.Siajn Oft. THVHSDAV. JANI AKY 23. IHfl (I IXV Farm Bulletin nnard IS Simrisf Sert-nad Vumi Pairol 6 4.' Si ltrlrker Auction 7 i Frank Hemingway, t, A S.in 7 l!W Hii and Shine, Reatimunt Lain. Inr 7 30 -MHie r Local New, tlr Bruce Tii. H 7 "IS- Juaa Furniture 7 tn HhapMtv In Wit ) A ot-hM-k N. Ru-Fi In a hi A.iiit Wake I'p Time. Wally a Kate fin'lth Sieaki S t, l.r M l.ni ii.ihr, ll.-aiihaidt W m M.,-1 Mhhii Town. J..e hho PKl Mutit 11 a T'ir Pa-tot S,tpU-.k. Preby- trrian Chuioh II 1H Mi:-IC II p - 4Joen ror a Hv. Milrs tabs St Phil't Mortis Hip ;i.,.rt. Tjrfs. of th Air. Kl Motor (o I.' H'i ihm ii ..ni1.'i 1.' 0 S'ttc l,wal Nf. If sen M .tor. i W Nati -u! Vfi, Puigia Countv 12 I HO inal Market RrtwN, H'f Fett or the fctteet. Hcnn nger !ne. M i Mi rgc, Millet . Rrquc W i tita t iv. ire 3 I '! it s show t O T- 1 O. .1 I O.I Phit'm Morrui I !"p.pi4 rinttata .1 Ht Haven ol lle.t. t .Ship Urae BETTER UCALTIII HrrfcJtla ftaxfvJ mm4 Cf AJlMsora 0tfri VlcV Traatarl wfhstut HciapnU rWIK,l Vrtta c eatl W TVfl HmUm 4m IS A M. m I !. Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC r C.-w-nsK I. f.f.tia sM Crm L Wna LAat JH Pot .smi i Class in Physical Education Being Taught in Roseburg EUGKNE, Ore., Jan. 20. Phy sical education workshops, de signed to provide in-service train ing to teachers working in the field of health and ohysical edu cation, are scheduled for Prine ville and MoseburiT, the general extension division of the State .System of Higher Education an- n;.,,n. t,.H:iv Thp UOrkshoDS will give teachers the background and training which will enable them to elteetively meet the ob lettives of the state health and physical education program. Planned and directed by two University of Oregon faculty members. Dr. Dorothy Mohr, as sjciate professor, and V. S. Spiague. assistant professor, the course will be taught in Rose burg by Howard Weddle, instruc tor in Roosevelt Junior High School, Eugene, and Evelyn Hud son, university graduate assistant. Prineville courses will be taught by Claude Cook, physical educa tion director in Bend, and Mrs. Nellie Fly, Redmond. Parpvlnu Iwn hours credit and miuttinc, litr 17 uwlin thp work- shops will Include the teaching of skills of physical education ac tivities selected by the student, demonstration of the methods used in teaching skills, and em phasizing the importance of pro- f;iession and sequence in the se ected activity. Roseburg classes began Thurs day, Jan. 15 and will meet each succeeding Thursday. Electrical Gadget for Mine Safety Devised PITTSBURGH, Jan. 21. Development of an "electrical watchdop" which snuffs out short circuit sparks In coal mine power systems was reported yes terday by Westlnghouse Electric Corp. As an advance in the drive to eliminate disastrous mine ex plosions. The new equipment was devel oped Jointly by the Mines Equip ment Co.. St. I.ouis. Mo., and Westinghouse. It consists of a system of electric circuit break ers and relays housed in an ex plosion proof Jacket. It instantly shuts off power when danger of a short circuit is detected or a machinery tault develops. The de vice has been approved by the U. S. Bureau of Mines. Japanese Mines Still on Loose in Pacific Waters SKATTLF, Jan. 20 - t.T) Kitfhty seven dorrlirt Japanese m 1 mta ivni-n rorinrtorl flrfitinrr riff during l!M7, tho Coast Guard said today. Thirty wore destroyed. Two of throo mines report od this month have also been explod ed. .i m- MuhIp .1 Muiral Matinee 4 0 Fulton l.ewn. Jr 4 IS Frank HominWdy. Folgrr'i 4 w Mu-ie 4 4." 1' s Navy Band .1 on- Mimic .1 1.- Superman 5 tit C'auutn Midnight, Wander Co. !WV Tom Mix. Hal. ton Purina iv-Gabriel lleatter. Healthatdn ti ir The Sports Pag?. Uarcut Sale it Ser ire 8 JO Vuttcal Interlude 6 2.V Stiite A- Ucal Newt, Roacburg Motor Co HFI) Anierira 7 or- Your Favorite Sonf. rarm Bureau 7 15 Music You Remember. Douglas Supplv fo TM-Mi Merry OltJsmnhtlt . Bucltley Motors B orv Th Andersons, Emery tnwrinrt 8 JO- Music at ou Lik It. Loekwoud Motora HV I'ni'lf T.trm, Coldte a Booteri 8 .MSpotllgh on a Star. Horns RU-Rilly Roe Pitching Horaeshoea Vusteroie Co. fl Oft Alka Re I tier Newt, Miiea TLabs. 0 13- Moonlight Serena da. Trowbridge Flee g 3( Martv aV Man' Vou. Roseburg tirange Supply 43 Nrwwope. Kaiser TrmttT in o -Fulton 1 -wt v Jr 10 15-Songs by Morton Downey. Cora ola IftW- Mmir for Thursday Cv It un Hnnv Strong Orch 11 -Sign Off ief At Last For Your Cough Crnimnlslori it1Itm promptly be eauw It foea rUht to the srat of the trouble to hrlp loosrn and expel Rrm laden phlegm, and aid nature io stiouie an neiu raw, teuut-r, ui flamed bmnililal mucous mcm branr.v Trll your drugutst to srll you a bottle of Creomulsion with tlie un-di-rstnndinu you must like the way 11 quickly aliavs the coueh or you axs to hRve vour money back. CREOMULSION forjCouzhs, Chest Colds, BronchiHj "s, DEPOT II? N. SfHiK... c. iaVjat'taiJis)" I New Strike Against Food Lack Ordered In Germany FRANKFURT, Germany. Jan. Colognes workers were directed today to stage a 24-hour general strike tomorrow, and spontaneous work stoppages spread throughout the British and American zones of Germany pro testing food shortages. Resentment arose In British American Bizonia over the de cision of German food ministers to send fat to the Ruhr at the expense of 36,000,000 other Ger mans in oiner aisincu. Amid the spreading unrest, gangs described by the military government as prooaoiy tv Facist" went on the offensive in Bavaria over the weektnd, at tacking Communist living quar ters and beating up Commuist party members. Apartment win dows of all Communist function aries in the Passau area, border ing the Russian zone of Austria, were smashed. The moisture of the human eye is capable of killing most germs which might cause inflamation. Gift Gossip By MARGIE Hsllo there, all vou enliEhtcned people: Lucifer, the brlnger of IlKht, is another name for the planet Venus, it says here. Me thinks It was right neighborly of the old boy to lend his name to the lucifi-r match, another bringer of light. But Edison changed all that, and now wnen wc want a little light on the subject we don't bother with matches or rubbing two sticks together. No, we hiper down to DOROTHY'S, at 115 S. Stephens St., and buy a little old electrolier, plug it in, ana 10: another brineer of light, twen tieth century .style. From torch to grease lamp, from canaie to kerosene, from gas to electricity, light has kept pace with these changing times of ours. Perhaps I.ucite also took Its name from Lucifer, but this little lucubration will not go into that. Lucite does, however, make strong, beautiful, artistic table lamps, bed lamps, boudoir lamps, bracket lamps and yes, even can rile lamps. A little research at DOROTHY'S convinced me that Luciie. clear or tinted, is just about the most lucerna! material on the market today. And just to save you a trip to the big book, that word pertains to 9 lamp or to artificial light. So luccrnal Lu cite is quite apropos, no less. Alter examining DOROTHY'S I.ucite lamps I look t squint at the myrtle wood beauties. You ouiht, by all that's riphi and proper, to have at least one nivitle wood lamp in your cozy domicile. Either a tall, slim, grace ful affair, a fat, squatty little number, or a stately flt or lamp, the quiet essence of everything gracious and dignified. After all, you do want a lamp that does something for your home besides iust give light. There are several hours of every day when they simply sit around and look pleas ant. If yours are grumpy and out of sorts, but you're still attached to the dear old things, why not give Ihem a lift with ome new shades from DOROTHY'S? Parch ment is a popular pepper-upper, and the spun glass Items are ele gant. Cood light, all. Margie. (Paid adv.) ITCH iSrartiM) la highly runtanious and will continue for ItO if not stopped Its ante 1 rUM la the Itrh-mite. whi h Is Immune ' to ordinary treatritrnt. T.XSORA kills i the Itch mite almost tnatantl. Only ; three days EXHOHA treatment la re- ; quired. KAMPICK UAV-MOB IIS N. Jarksaa WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- WitaMt CaUatelAaJ Ta1 Jaaaa Owt ! Bee! tW Neraaif Kan' ta C The Hear attnuM bkw out shoot 1 pints nf Wle nitre into your botfria awry day. If thia i bil ivt rt.)wirtf Irwiy. yur fttd may n-t j dtcfot. It may )uat decay fn the Mwels. Thjn : tn. bt.taw up your stomach. Vou eoo- tirtated. YiHi leal aour, auak sad tba world 1ihb punk. It tak.e. thriae Bind, gentle Carter Little Ltver Hilla to re thei 2 pmta -4 bl flow- I ing (reHv to make you ffa "up and up.' j tl.t a package Uxlay. Kffortiee in makiig bilettow Ih4y, Ask for Carter a UtUa Uvar Tula. M at aojr drugs-tore. PARTS MEN WANTED $1.42Vi to $1 .79 per hour Tinw and i fnr owrtimi1. 40 hour week. All holidays and vacation with pay. Saturdays ant! Sundays off. Kxoellr-nt cliantv for iidvancvmrnf. Kino working renditions in one of tho Northwest's oldest and lamest Chevrolet crmanies. Write, wiro or rail collect: Mr. Thatchor. WESTLAKE CHEVROLET CO. 3th A Inora Kliot Seattle, NVash. Sun Life of Canada OFFICE PHONE: 565-R RES. PHONE 859 DoiTM I KCAKMH t0W 3 !" ' l1. ,t4.r, 3 ri" VIOLA Formerly Alteration laVTPj ! J car loc 1 -- ijMf DRESSMAKING 1048 Corey Av West Side Alterations Rodeo Shirts a speciality Made to your design Also women's rodeo skirts THANKS We thank the residents of Oakland and vicinity for their patronage and friendship. Our shop, the Son itary Market, has been purchased by Mr. Jesse Lee. We hope you offer him the same courtesy and coop eration that made our stay in Oakland so pleasant. We are now owners of the Sanitary Market in Rose burg. Robert L. and lolene E. Smith "MOTHER. LIKES TO DRIVE OUR CAR BECAUSE SHE KUNS INTO THE NICEST PEOPLE Phone 1098 J A fortune is not an income, but an income is a fortune. V. J Dr. M. C. Cassd Chiropractic Physiclaa Spinal and Diet Correction Headaches, Stomach, Liver, and Intestinal Ailments For Appointment Call 10H- 103 S. Kana St. at Cass TAYLOR of Miller's Deportment PEKINESE PUPPIES ALSO TROPICAL FISH COCKATIELS BEAVER FINCHES CANARIES ETC. at J OPEN FOR BUSINESS The Roseburg Venetian Blind Foctory is now manufacturing high quality Venetian blinds of wood, steel and aluminum at their new plant at 615 N. Jockson. We invite you to bring blind meas urements to our factory, or simply drop us a postcard ond o represen tative will give you FREE estimates. 7 day service or less. Roseburg Venetian Blind Factory 615 N. Jackson Cher Homm Don Forbes DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK B'JILDINC h" I. Mi-, ilitoid-r su in .,