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. is 1 Clowns Get Fun rf V-."'-i harK Antnony, There are few relationships so mutually beneficial as that be tween the circus clown and the circus crowd. The clown gives the crowd laughs, and the crowd in turn unwittingly gives the clown new ideas that will provide future laughs for future crowds. This is the unanimous conten tion of the thirty funmakers with the all-new and enlarged Clyde Beatty Circus, coming to Rose burg, Saturday, June 4 for after noon and night performances at Garden Valley Road circus grounds. The clowns study their audi- PEAT MOSS Yes, another carload is here now. Get your supply soon. Everything for the Farm and Home. BUY WHERE YOU SHARE !N THE SAVINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St. and S P. R. R. 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The performances, starting at 2:30 and 8:00 p.m. each day, open with a gorgeously produced pro- Outr k-drr (Rff Enimfl-fifi woodwork and furnlttir lirw hutr "fld edd rd lif - ri-e rrrfinleleni aaeilr. rtj . Yourself ( 31 V' Richflrds 8 ) j f t "imi it ii'i mini When you redecorote, use VxUU PO "'-iii if'i , i,,,, , , m, :&ZtX:$F. m VMS A TimelySuggestion y WAllHIOf FlORWDl VtTEP v-J T1 l B I" IF ENAMEL loyalty To Yow Puts Jap Hip Deep In Rice TOKYO. Tenant Isao Ku rokawa is almost hip deep in rice. That's a strange way to be in this rice short country. It happened this way. Two years ago Isao's landlord started lor the country. "Take care of my rice ration,' he said before leaving. Isao did, faithfully. Rice poured into his little home at the rate of a pint and a half a day under occupation rationing. Soon the place was full of it. But the landlord didn't come back. Worried, lest he be taken for a blackmarketeer, Isao went to ponce. They were amazed. "What am I to do?" he asked, almost tearfully. Police shrugged. The question had never come up before. They left Isao standing practi cally up to his hip-pockets in rice, perplexed as ever. Grade Average 91 Pet. In Electricians' Class Members of the electricians' class, who took their final exam inations last Friday night, ob tained an average grade of 91 per cent, reported Sam Reed, in structor and member of the Elec tricians' Sub-Council. The members averaged 95 per cent attendance during the vear. Instruction in first, second, 'third and fourth year apprenticeship work was offered. Members were privileged to enter the class ac cording to their rating, and to advance as rapidly as they were able to complete the required course. Berlin-To-Albany, Ore Airplane Beats Stork ALBANY, Ore.. June 1.- 4.V) Mrs. Marshall Leeson left Berlin, Germany, just ahead of the stork ana made it. She arrived Sunday by plane. A son was born Tuesday morn ing. The Leesons' first child, also a son, was born a year ago in Berlin where Leeson was sta tioned with the United States Air Force. He returned here last March and is an unemployed tractor driver. He and Mrs. Leeson, daughter of a German Army captain, were married in 1947. Broken Key Turns Plan For Runaway Into Trap HOUSTON. Tex.. June 1 - A 15-year-old bov up as an habit ual runaway, gave Juvenile Judge Roy Campbell a tip. He said a half dozen other boys at the county juvenile ward had a key and were planning to run away". They had a key all right. But officers found them locked in room. The key had broken off in the lock and the door couldn't be opened from either side. Lookingglass Church Dedication Date Set Dedication of the new church at Lookingglass will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, June 5, at the newly-built church. The publio is Invited to attend. cessional pageant, "The Circus On Parade, in which great masses of people and hordes of wild Jungle beasts take part. With The Latest Scientific Tools And Equipment, Our Expert Mechanics Will Do The Job Quicker, Fer Less Money. SI DILLARD MOTOR CO. Your Dodge Dealer i MseaiiBr-i tm in mi y-T i tw pi . ii ma ' .j me i.h i.mi m ft I - v t l'jOX'Jtt i 'J f, i RECEIVE TROPHIES Roseburg grade school representatives ere pictured here with trophies which they received on behalf of their respective schools for competition completed this year. Left to right, Freddie Hargis, Benson, receives (he boys' baseball trophy; Charles Swales, Rose, boys' track; Howard Backen, Fullerton, boys' basketball; Jackie Johnson, Fullerton, girls' track, iie with Rose School, and Bobbetta Huff, Rose, girls' volleyball. Bobbetti Huff represented Rose for girls' track, but only one trophy was available for presentation at that time. The awards were presented following thf inier-school track meet last Thursday on Finlay Field. (Picture by Rod Newland.) ... EISLER FREED IN LONDON Garhart Eisler (center!, who has been called America's No. One Communist, is flanked by Lon don bobbies as he leaves Boy St. court, London, after Magistrate Sir Laurence Dunne had rejected the United States' demand that he be returned to this country. Eisler, out on bail pending appeal of conviction on charges of falsification of passport information and contempt of Congress, had fled the U. S. as a stowaway aboard the Polish liner Balory. Sir Laurence ruled the offenses not extraditable and ordered his release. (AP Wirephoto via ra dio from London. I Lt. Col. Kidder Commands New Reserve Corps Unit Lt. Col. Robert P. Kidder has been named commanding offirer of the recently activated fiGKlth Base General naming Depot, a local unit of the Department of the Army's Organized Reserve Corps. Twenlv reserve officers residing in Douglas County are attending regularly scheduled meetings of this unit, and Col. Kidder states that he expects to announce the specific staff assignments of these officers In the near future. The 6664th Base General Train ing Depot meets at 8 p. m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month In the Roseburg Na tional Guard Armory for two-hour ft 2 V f U. it' 1 periods. All reserve officers, re gardless of branch of service, who are interested in the Department of the Army Reserve program, are Invited to attend these meetings, The formulas for American handmade glassware are so pre cise that a single ounce of one ma'eiial will be added to im prove the quality of other ma terials totaling 2000 pounds in weight. By SHERMAN PLIMPTON A Harvard professor says that the time will come when the clothes we wear will be made of synthetic materials so that we can eat them. You get up in the morning, eat your pajamas and head for work . . . which is fine, if you wear pa jamas. The Prof, says that meat and eggs must go ... be cause the animals producing them use up too much food. In 1he future when a fellow says to his girl, "You look nice enough to eat," he may be pay ing her a compliment ... or he may just h hungry. If you spill your lunch on your vest, you eat the vest for dinner and call it hash. Well, if that time ever comes . . . we'll eat our hats. Her.-, a tip from LEWIE, our Servie. Minigtr: "Before you tke off on your fishing trip, come In for a quick, In.x pen.tv. motor tun.up .nd you'll .pend your time fi.hlng In.te.d of tink.rlng." A Boston widow is suing for SIO.'XK), which she said was to he left her In a will for feed ing, combing and brushing off a r;it. That's a nice brush-off Incidentally. If your car re lilies to purr like a well-cared for kittv. drove In and let's l,k it over at CORKRCM MO TOP.S, 114 N. Rose St. Phone 408. tkws Births Announced at Mercy Hospital JAMES To Mr. and Mrs. Doug las Fairbanks James, Sutherlln. May 31, a son, Leelnnd Douglass.; weight six pounds twelve ounces. INSLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Franklin Insley, Rose burg, May 31, a son, Gregory Theodore; weight seven pounds six ounces. BURSON To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bursnn, Winston, May 29. a son, Robert Ellis; weight six pounds. COLLMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Collman, Sutherlln, May 30, a daughter, Allda May; weight six pounds ten ounces. FLOOR SANDING ond FINISHING III Estimates Leslie Pfaff &JIWe!3 Dh... 4M.J "inititnn"" $M RE froodriclii I 1 H IHSv DOWN 2j a week miiii K0 I -- lisiiii 1 BIG INTRODUCTORY TRADE-IN Hlweiy 99 at Garden Wed., June 1, 1949 The Moslems Vow War Against TRIPOLI. June 1. (.? The one-eved mufti of Libya say he would lead his more than 700,000 Moslem followers In a fight to death If the United Nations re emposed Italian rule over Trlpo litania. "It would not be another Pal estine," the 70-year-old shiek said in an Interview. "We would never leave the battlefield alive." Rioting broke out here recently while the U. N. Assembly in New York was deliberating over a British-Italian plan to cut Italy Boy Unhurt By Car Jolt Injured In Home Mishap CENTRALIA, Wash. () Three-year-old Robert Brines is ready to agree that no accident Is more dangerous than one at home. The tiny son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brines ran Into a moving car with his tricycle. He was not Injured. He went home and fell off a footstool. Nine stitches were needed to close a wound In his head. SCOUTS GIVEN SITE COQUILLE. (. The Coos County Court has set aside 40 acres of publicly owned land for a county Boy Scout camp. FLOORING, SIDING end FINISH PAGE LUMBER & FUEL .164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 ft e ti'f nefum of vouc loved one in . -i. . " . Zfu'vif' '... ' . .v.. Rythmk-fUxinj CeftJi moiti th iiiifrwt( Her.'i t (reM adraar. In tlr. dwijo at "1 extra coat to you. New B. F. Goodrich Silveru, 1 with "Kythn Rid." 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