I 12 Th Newi-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Thur., Moy 26, 1949 GRADUATION PLANNED Graduation exercises will be held June 1 at the Elgarose School. All parents and friends of the students are invited. Confesses ELECTR0LUX Cleaner and Air Purifier Sales, Service, Repairs . and Supplies Wayne Overbeck Phone 373-R-2 j mi ii m i nip 1 ii ipi i ji i ii -r, ... ' I-' f i sit CALISTHENICS FOR TEACHERS Egyptian women students in Cairo's Teachers College co through their calisthenics drill on the held of the National Sporlinr Club. . . ' J' , '1 w - X 1 117 . rAW iMn ill ra fit ' l.H 1 WHERE TOURISTS LIVE IN CASK S visitors to "Cask (. O., live In cabins made from 6,000-gallon casks sold 25 years ago by l TJ i46 ' wl An.'fc faK'.tHtimiii if-jn;g. ffiiu - - Jk-V ;rii' HOUSES BY THE THOUSAN D One of the worlds largest private housing projects is near San Juan, Fuerto Rlcot where 3,500 homes are occupied and I.jOU more are under way. . h - Villa." outside Vermilion, a Cleveland winery. CAMP FIRE GIRLS Potowatomi Camp Fire Activities of the Potowatomi Camp Fire group recently in cluded a tea May 15 to-honor their mothers at the home of their guardian, Mrs. Sidney Dom enico. Reports were heard on Spring Festival ticket sales and work on the national birthday honor was discussed. The group planned a skating party for later in the month. At tending the meetings have been Barbara Brand, Leola Lorenzen, Shirley Pinard, Joan Leach, Syl via Rand, Sharon Bloom, Bev erly DeRoss, Beverly Nickell, and the guardian, Mrs. Dom enico. Tawanka Camp Fire Tawanka Camp Fire Girls of Umpqua worked at the Red Cross office in the Armory recently making favors for hospital pa tients. The girls prepared a pro gram for a box supper held at Coles Valley Grange hall with proceeds to be used to send mem bers to Camp Tyee this summer. ATnv 10 iVm nrniin Trmt u-ilh ..... t,...-!' ..... their guardian, Mrs. Ted Road man and discussed plans for camp sessions. At a recent meet ing the group discussed their ceremonial and awarding of beads. Wahanka Camp Fire Riddle girls belonging to the Wahanka Camp Fire group, with Mrs. Katherine Townsend as guardian, sold doughnuts and Spring Festival tickets during April to assist the Roscburg coun cil. Aprons were sold by the girls to swell their summer camp fund and the group also helped with a candy sale sponsored by P.-T. A. Prior to Mothers Day the girls wrapped gifts for their mothers and learned to construct paraffin stoves. At the May 19 meeting the group concluded a series of live baseball games with the Tanda Camp Fire group of Canyonville with Riddle winning the games. The losers will hold a picnic June 15 for the winning Riddle group. 3? GOOD PAINT For All Purposes THE Cosn Supply Company Stocks Well Known, Dependable Brands Everything For The Builder Floed & Mill Sti. Phon 11 College Girl 'Grad' Asks Advice; Male Philosopher Wastes Words By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK. (P) The sweet young thing had a stormy look In her eyes as she marched up to my desk. "May I be of any assistance to you, ma'am?" I Inquired cau tiously. You have to be cautious In a newspaper office these days when pretty girls come up to you. You never know whether they want you to be the last man In their Pyramid Club, or to tell you they Just shot down their dear old grandmother for reading loo many comic books. , "Yes, you can help me," slie said. "You wrote a piece telling college men graduates how to get ahead In life. Hut how about the girl graduates? Haven't you anything to tell me?" "Have I? I asked, looking to see which ear she wanted filled first. Sit down, my dear." The only seat 1 have for callers Is an iron-rlmmed waslebasket. She stood and stared at It in careful helplessness. I sat and stared at it, too. Then I got up and sat down on the waslebasket. and she moved over and sat down In my chair. "1 don't think there Is anything I can tell you," I said. "Why?" "Because volt Just showed you have already learned woman's most Important art how lo get men to do what you wanl." "Oh, men" she said. "1 some times wish nil Ihe men in the world were dead not that they probably aren't." "Why are you mad at men?" "Because I hoy take up so much space. What chance has a woman who wants a career? Men hold the big Jobs. If there's a soft touch in life, It's theirs." She said this and me sitting there cramped on an Iron waste basket. Woman's World He Says "Look," I said. "You've got life backwards. Men lost out in the struggle to rule the world lung ago. It's a woman's world to day. The prime aim left to men is to make women happy. Men work, women spend. This isn't Just a feminine age we're living In- It's a feminine rampage." Well, she said. 1 can see The T'entaeon. the world's larg I est office building, Is only five stories high, hut eonsisls of five 1 lines of buildings connected bv why they call you the poor man s 10 corridors. philosopher. You certainly aren't Ihe poor woman's Socrates or Gable either, for that matter. What ubout equal rights?" "What about equal rights do you want those, too?" 1 asked. "Einstein couldn't figure a for mula lo give women equal rights. Anil It wouldn't be fair to them li lie did." "How can I have a successful career?" "Work hard, use vour brains, be friendly Just like I told the college boys. And don't try lo capitalize on sex in business." "Is there nnv way I can avoid It?" She dimpled. "No, I guess not," I sighed. "Not for another 30 years. Then II won't make any difference. What's your name anyway?" "Just cnll nie Jane College," she said. "I came lo see you on a dale." As she turned to leave, T said: "Can I give you just one more piece of advice? Few women or few men either-ever found coniplcle happiness in a career alone. It's belter to be queen in a kitchenette than a sub-princess in a liO rooin office. Find you a nice healthy man and marry him?" "Who'd you have In mind?" said the sweet young thing. I went back lo my chair, still feeling like 1 was silting in the wastrbaskel. I suppose this is the way any man feels who ever tries to tell any woman anything. 11 03 1 vH " rr can stop on a dime," the salesman promised JL you, "and lcav nine cents change! " And your Rulck did when it wan new and brake lining! unworn and everything factory-tight and fresh. Rut brake linings wear lights grow dim with time tires can lose their bite and traction. And with a whole summer's driving ahead, what better time than this to bring your Huick back lo new-car peak in all those details that mean so much to safety? J . n 1 Km. (Jfieck your car Check accidents I Thrti grcattrvk and tofcty organU tationi acroii Hi country or altrting cor-ownn avtrywhirc thii month on lotty-chcking thtir can. 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Get set for some summer fun that's up to lively Huick standard, iShA leleunoiot Diane Allen (above). 13 admitted to authorities that as "overpower ing" urge to kill drove her to drown Charles Johnson. 7. Dy hold ing his head beneath the surface of a stream near Joliet, 111. Diane, who now lives m Oak Lawn, a sub urb of Chicago, explained she had Intended to kill the boy for some time. Okiyahapi Camp Fire Members of the Okiyahapi Camp Fire group met with their guardian, Mrs. J. M. Boyle: Sat urday morning for a hike and inspection of a green house. Aft er the hike they returned for games and a sack lunch. At an earlier meeting at rul- lerton school the girls arranged tables for a P.-T. A. bazaar and proceeds will be used by the Camp Fire organization. The P.-T. A. sponsoring committee served dinner to the group at 5:30 p.m. DAIRYMEN STOP LIFTING HEAVY MILK CANS Let the T-33 Cool Your Milk WRITE - WIRE - PHONE F0 FREE LITERATURE MONROE DAIRY MACHINERY, INC. 135 N. W. 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