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Killer Of Banker Slain As He Runs Info Courthouse i - ' jJASPER, Ark., June 2. (.P) A; bank president was wounfed fatally, and shortly afterward his assailant whose motive was- un ceftfcinwas shot dead in this anwll- Ozarks Mountain town late Tuesday. The banker, J. W. Moore, 62, head of the Newton Couniv rcn''. here, died today at a Harrison, Ark.,. hosDltal. He was shot onct in the abdomen. t The banker's assailant was iden tified from papers on his person as Albert Herman Mayer, 34, once of Chicago but more recent ly irom Roland, Ark. . Moore was shot while talking to a friend on the lawn of the Newton County Courthouse. Then Mayer ran into the building where he exchanged shots with Sheriff Russell . Burbine and others but Smoky says- TH' SQUIRRELS 'KIN WAIT" TIMEOUT HICKOttV SMOKED POTATO CHIPS! ls) IDEAL FOR m$m piCN,uCS! Fresh at y o u r g ro c e r . Distributed By Valley Wholesale Co. 100 E. Rice Roseburg Community Honors Man To Whom It Owes Lot UNION CITY, Okla. UP) This farm community in central Oklahoma owes a lot to one man and it doesn't forget. The man is Dr. D. P. Richard son, who was surprised by 500 persons who joined in celebrat ing his 80th birthday with a bas ke: dinner and program. Dr. Richardson has been practicing 55 years here and has been the only physician since the turn of the century. Besides his profession, the doc tor is also president of the town's only bank, the only druggist, and its former postmaster an office now held by his wife. Dr. Richardson also has been mayor more times tha;i he can remember and has served as president of the Oklahoma State medical society and as a mem ber of the Oklahoma banking commission. finally wis killed by shot through the neck. Burbine sa'd he learned after the shooting that Mayer recently wrote a "crazy letter" to the "Courthouse" as Jasper in which he demanded $10,000. 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DOUGLAS COUNTY- Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange : ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St. and S. P. R. R. Tracks fp ROLL IT " WAIT - ( IF THEY PUT SOME OF W BACK AND S I GIVE 1 ANV MORE TH' DENTS 3 EA FORTH, LUKE, ME TH f DENTS IN THAT IS SO DEEP I i SO HE CAN )( NUMBERS ) DESK, HE'LL IT JOLTS i 7 OBSERVE WHY ( Ohi THAT SOON BE USIN HIM WHEN 3 El THESE GEARS ) JOB S TH' SIDES TO A TH' PENCIL J 1 z DON'T MESH ( FIRST J WRITE ON" (SOBS - - -Te PERFECT ( HIS NOTES LOOK ( THROUGH J l-i N LIKE USED-UP v rVT M "N . NCHBODSy N . L 1 Fl THE PLOWED FIELD .'!.??,XhK. j OUR WAY By J. R. OUT Williams LEGAL NOTICE NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE. Oral auction bids will be re ceived by the Forest Supervisor, ' Post Office Building, Roseburg, Oregon, -beginning at 2:00 p. m., Pacific Standard Time, June 16, ; 19S9, for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting and all me.-chantable dead timber located on an area embracing i about 10 acres within Section 22, T32S, R3W, . M., Umpqua Na-1 tional Forest, Oregon, estimated j to be 327,000 feet B. M. more or ! less of Douglas-fir, 54,000 feet B. ! M. more or less of sugar pine and ' 11,000 feet B. M. more or less of ; western hemlock and other spe cies of sawtimber. Sealed bids ac companied by require payment and received by the Forest Super visor prior to 2:00 p. m. June 16, 1949, will be considered the equiva lent of an oral bid and posted for information ot all bidders. No bid of less than $7.65 per M feet for Douglas-fir, $24.95 per M feet for sugar pine, $1.35 per M feet for western hemlock and other spe cies will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage, a cooperative deposit of $0.65 per M feet B. M., to cover the cost of free planting, seed sowing and timber stand improvement work on the area cut over, for the toial cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. $2,000.00 must accompany each sealed bid and must be shown to be in the possession of oral bid ders as a qualification for auction bidding. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immedi ately make the required payment and confirm the bid bv submitting it in writing on a Forest Service biii form. The -right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full informa tion concerning the timber, the condition of sale and( the submis sion of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Rose burg, Oregon, or the District Ran ger, Tiller, Oregon. Cleaner's Broom Still Aetive After 47 Years SPENCER, W. Va.-W) Americans lay proud claim to being the earth's most mechanf-cally-minded people, but 76-year-old Lon Love says you can't prove that fact by him. Just re hired for the 47th straight year as Spencer's street foreman, Love insists he'll continue to clean the city thoroughfares with a broom, just as he always has done. . Love is non-committal about reports of recent weeks that council now has definite plans to provide him with some mechanical device. The members of the city governing body have volunteered to donate their an nual salarv pf $60 each toward buying street cleaning equip ment. Mayor Eddie Farmer says he will match the sum contribut ed by council. . Meanwhile, Love continues to work each morning at 3 o'clock and stay on the job until around daylight. Police Chief Ernest Barnes, who formerly worked the night shift, says he could set his watch by the veteran city employe's appearance. Love is considered the only living person to know the com plete Spencer sewage system from memory. Many of the lines were installed "years ago, and no blueprints were made of their routes. Population Of U. S. . Reaches New Record WASHINGTON, June 2. UP The population of this country reached a new record high of 148, 527,000 on April 1, the Census Bu reau estimated. That reflected a growth of 580. 000 during the first three months of 1949. The same growth was re- Thurs., June 2, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. S State Hospital To Have New Unit For T-B Patients SALEM, June 2. CP) The State Board of Control has decided to build a $180,000 hospital build ing to care for tuberculosis pa tients at the Oregon State Hos pital. It will take care of 120 patients, and will be similar to an existing corded in the first three months of last year. The estimate Included almost 1,000,000 persons in the armed forces overseas along with 147, 034,000 civilians. 120-bed hospital for tuberculosis patients at the institution. Dr. Charles E. Bates told the Board he needs more space for his tuberculosis patients. Money will come from the $2, 000,000 which the Legislature ap- Croprlated for state institution uildlngs. About $1,000,000 of that amount will be used for another cell block at the penitentiary, and $850,000 for State Hospital build. Ings. The board also voted to spend $22,000 to provide new mortuary quarters at the State Hospital. a&Mitf.... Try L i. FOAMING SHAMPOO 'UnH, Hl-IN-PtACI lor unruly Mrfr oil Vi'"",:w""",l!""" wtafci 1'. i c. lfcV s M,"" jt Haat M- v ' t?J - mj.V r - GJ1 .11 (TiS in i r -Ola -t:o..- ' HOW TO GET UP TO 78 MORE TIRE MILES , (mi In lr , fcfc)t. Twenty itmpU 'i-'mmr dim Ak tar w lata ImM "tt'i Hit Priftftf 9f Ma TMnf- JV U. S. 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