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Th Newi-Revlew, P.oieburg, Ore. Thur., May 1J, 194 iAH.' AN .AN' LOOK GET BACK GIVE "OASIS IM A NATURE 'EM AIR VOU'RE MA W THIS AWFUL A Boy, A FULL OF CUP GREASE yQl DESERT OF V7 WOOD NVMPH ) V AND OIL ONE P AVl STEEL AH, r PEEPIN' AT US TOUCH AND IT'LL T a h W LITTLE PINK FROM HIS OsNv KILL 'EM (jbr VO ROSEBUD. HOW I ROSE -COVERED Vv- -r-T if v -Ul Cfi I'VE WAITED v- -v BOWER (iST h S&?L jl "'T" i A TOUCH OF NATURE AND MAN T-" 0"-. OUT OUR WAY iy j. k. William Sutherlin Mrs. C. W. Mabrv and son Jim my, of Tillamook, spent a couple of days in Sutherlin last week visiting witntrie former s momer, Mrs. Adeline Hall. Mr. and Mrs. "Dee" Atlerbury and their children and Mrs. Cora Allen left last Saturday on a month's vacation trip via Califor nia to the East. They will go as far as North Carolina, where they will visit with relatives. "Joe," representing the Port land Seed Co., was a business PIANOS Baldwin, Wurllta.r Qulbranstn Ott's Plsne D.pt. Corner of Cm and Jiokson Phono 1119-J visitor In Sutherlin Wednesday. Ted Buck entered Mercy Hos pital the latter part of the week with a bad Infection in his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hall and children left 1 st week for Albany where they visited with relatives Mrs. Hall will remain in Albany for a while with her sister, who underwent a major operation. F. D. Carroll, representing Zch rung Chemical Co. of Portland, was a business caller In this city Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker and their children, of Oakland, Ore., spent Sunday in. Sutherlin visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Plnkston of Oakland, Ore., visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Sunday. Mrs. Biittaln Slack, who has been confined to her home for the past five weeks, has improved enough so that she is able to be out again. Mrs. Claude Schrack who has been very ill at her home In this city, is reported to be mucn Det- ter. DIESEL-STOVE-FUEL BURNER OILS Distributors of ShoH Oil Sins 192 Try Our Oil Service DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Nimm 121 402 W. Oak St. Yoncalla Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawman of Rockaway Beach spent . several days last week visiting at the Her man Thiel home, and visiting old acaualntances here. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lasswell. Jr., and their son of Corvallis spent the week end visiting at the parental Jassweii nome. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rogers spent the weekend visiting their daugnter near sutnenin ana en- Joying a Mothers Day dinner with their family. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Holtan of Eugene spent Mothers Day visit ing at the parental George Edes home. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their son of Portland visited at the Jennie Lasswell home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor of Alkali Lake, Ore., are visiting at the L. B. Ladd home. Mr. Ladd celebrated his birthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peter son and Mrs. Mendenhall of Dal las, Ore., visited at the Pete Peterson home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sefton mo tored to Salem Sunday. Mrs. Sef ton Sr., who was employed with the State Legislature during its session, returned to her home here with them. Jfyu weed i car... If you want a good used car you can depend on . . . with a well-established dealer behind it a dealer who's here to stay then check this "value" list- 1947 fori Station Wagon . 1948 Dodgt Fordor Sadan 1947 Ford Fordor Sadan 1947 Ford Fordor Sedan 1946 Ford Fordor Sedan 1942 Ford Fordor Sedan 1939 Ford Tudor Sedan -$1493 1942 Dodge Custom Fordor $1045 - 1995 1942 Plymouth Fordor Sedan 995 - 1495 1941 Chev. Club Coupe 995 . 1295 1941 Chev. Tudor Sedan 875 . 1275 1940 Bulck Super Fordor Sedan . 845 . 995 1941 Studebaker Champ. . 475 Fordor Sedan , 695 Trucks and Pickups 1947 Ford Vi-Ton Pickup $1095 1945 Ford Lumber Truck 2245 1945 Ford Lumber Truck 995 1947 Willys 1-Ton Pickup 1195 -and come to get your car at 7) Communist. Socialist Heads Differ In Views On Proposed Atlantic Security Treaty WASHINGTON, May 12 WMtlonal director of the Part v. Den- Spokesmen for the Communist and Socialist parties took opposite sides Wednesday on the North Atlantic Security Alliance. Eugene Dennis, general secre tary of the Communist party, called the pact "aggressive and told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that this country "can- not even pretend to good faith" in negotiations with Russia if It Is ratified. He argued also that it "commits the United States to forcible sup pression of alt popular move ments" in signatory nations. Norman Thomas, veteran leader of American Socialists, ar gued before the same Senate group that failure to ratify the pact mlgnt be a tremendous Jolt to governments and parties in Europe on which the hope of de mocracy depends."- , A Though he approved the pact, Thomas cautioned that grave dan gers are inherent in it. Thomas said he has received no answer to his question whether military men believe "we can make Western Europe invulner able if the Russian high command should decide that the hour had come to attack." He said American actions may convince the world of our sincere intent to act against aggressors and "thus strengthen the morale of our friends and weaken our po tential enemies." Then he added: "Along that line of argument lie dangers; the danger of raising false hopes; the danger of building up a whole net work of national military ma chines insatiably crying for more; the danger of aggravating rather than minimizing the armament race without compensating guarantee of that precarious thing military security." i Reading of the Dennis state ment was delegated to Howard Johnson, New York State educa- nis himself is on trial in New York City with ten other top Com munists on charges of conspiracy to advocate forcible overthrow of the government. HINT FROM BEVIN LONDON, May 12 UP) Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin made the following comment- in the House of Commons on current East-West relations: "It seems to me that there is a stage developing when we may even be called 'camrades' again. You never know." Fred Boysen Freed Of Charge Of Robbery NEW YORK, May 12 (VP) Fred Boysen was freed Tuesday of a robbery charge filed against him after he withdrew an assault complaint he had made against Leo Durocher, manager of t'ne Giants baseball team. ' Magistrate Samuel Orr . In felony court dismissed the com plaint filed bv Mrs. Mary Ryan, 49. Neero nurse, on the ground that her story was "a figment of her imagination lnuucea by news paper publicity." Mrs. Ryan said she identified Boysen, 24, a Puerto Rican, from his pictures published after he charged that Durocher attacked him at the Polo Grounds April 28. Plastic Piano Keys Most of today's piano keys are made of plastic rather than ivory. Distributed in Roseburq by Bates Candy Co. Q. 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