4 The Newt-Review, Raieburg, Or.. Wed., Auj,. 17, 1949 .Eh- SI Si 1 ft ma m a . DIAMOND DELIVERY Bln quarantined In the polio ward of St. Luke'a Hospital In Kansas City, Mo., didn't Hop Betty Joan Baldui (left) from receiving an engagement ling promised for her 18th birth day. Her undaunted fiance, Carl DeWalt (right), 20, of Independence, Mo, climbed a atepladder to the window by her bed and put a dia mond on her finger, Betty la expected to leave the hospital toon. Lothario Ttlli Court Of Plan To Run For Governor CHICAGO. Aug. 16 UP) Swindlin' Sigmund Engcl, 73-year-old gay hearted blade wilh a way with women, Monday an nounced plana to run for gover nor. He aaid so in court where he denied taking money from Mra. Florence Barrette, of Chicago. "I have never aeen Mra. Bar rette," he told Judge William V. Daly In felony court. "The charge la a scheme of Mr. Boyle (Stale's Attorney John S. Boyle) to be elected governor. "He will not be the governor. I will he the governor. Then, on urging of hla attor ney, Engel apologized for the re mark about Boyle. Engel came to court for a hear ing of fugitive warrants from CT Ifornia and New York in addi tion to an accusation by Mrs. Yoncalla By MRS. GEORGE EDES Mr. and Mrs. A. Dea Lauriers of Mancheser, N. H., have rent ed the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brlner in Shoestring. Mr. Des Lauriers has business interests In this community. Ralph Long and his daughter of Tucson, Ariz., are spending a couple of weeks visiting at the H. Morin home. Chauncey Smith made a trip to Portland over the weekend lor a physical checkup. Mis. Joe Marsh and her two Jaughters and Mrs. Lambdln Sr. have rented the Clyde Helm home for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Swearlngen and daughter, who occupied the Clyde Kelso home all summer, moved to Drain last week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Applegate have purchased the H. L. Ston aker home near the Citv Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thorpe and family moved Into the V. L. Ap plegate home, Just north of town, recently Ipft vacant by Mr. and Mrs. Currier, who moved into the Thiel home. Mrs. Tinny Wise has purchas ed the home Just south of the posloffice, from Mr. and Mrs. Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. John Mentt of Hayhurst, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Kollle Christie of Placer vllle, Calif., spent several days last week visiting at the Delmar Record home in Klkhead. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wegness. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Linquist of Harlan, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Grosbeck and son Timmy of Albany, Ore., were Monday dinner guests at tne tnon urass home. The ladies are cousins of Mrs. Grass. Among those transacting busi ness from here in Rosebuig Sat urday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDaniels and family, Mr. and Mrs. Krank Creason and fami ly, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edes. Mrs. J. N. Sparks and Mrs. Louise Snider and the latter's three sons left Krldav lor a week's trip through the redwoods to San Francisco. Mrs. Lucille Hendershott (Lu cille Huntington) of Seattle. Wash., visited Iiicnds here last week. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo HERE WE Go AGAIN. n'sAimS Tr JERKS I WITH THE WORST TASTE; -4. ULJ fW Al l TUC , nv fcv nbb ink. VREQUESTIUS. r 8id5 he's Gffrt THE NAMES Cf THE souas wrens And THEVLL g HILL- BtLLy BESIDES V HAVE VET TO MEET PIMWATT- fl HE'LL WANT TO J DO A LITTLE DEDICATING, TOO 72 L'-SV"- PEW REQUESTS Th Llk f Ira ST ( XTSPi-AV-WiLLyx) 4v l Jl-Mt JCCTW ONE aX wwcriiV f THEylL PE HILL vl SJ TO M COUSIN DIMWATT?HE5 VgEQUESTlMSyr' ftUy besipes. ) ttLtBKflTINa HS TENTH jr. mA ANKlrvtRSARy'-AN' HOWS FOR bMvE SOUND 6AdS W fY tBS V Wre,HERE,SIN3IW3 TWS ENOUGH WITHOUT J f THIR0 S0N6 WHILE Im7 HIS FRAU V Vy jx- I THlNKlMa UP MORE. V HER HOGrCALlJNclTTi 13 CO A LITTLE t a i m i-1 wii I I -ic wm mtt i law- f" .1 Parks In Douglas To Bt Discussed Tonight Officials of the Umpqua Basin Conservation council, members of the council's land acquisition committee and members of thi county court will hold Joint ses sion tonight at the Drain Com munity hall with S. H. Board man, state parks superintendent, and his assistant, C. H. Arm strong. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss plans for tying In the county's proposed recrea tional lands program with that of the state parks department, and also to secure information from Boardman and Armstrong re garding the lands best suited for recreational use. House, Commercial and Industrial Wiring Electrical Trouble Shooting Motor and Appliance Re pair Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service 17 Vears Experience ACE ELECTRIC Licensed Electrician 316 E. 2nd Ave. N. Ph. 1095-L WML IMfc RlftO rtATLBU ItltblCATt. . i Tmppe'sAtlpast ONE OF THESt: CLINKE& AT mxy SHINDIG Werlvn BAxerz. 71 wocoward av.-sw, Atlanta, ga. PAINTS All Kinds PAGE LUMBER & FUEL (V el 2nd Ave S. Phon 22 Barrette. The California warrant charges him with conning $3,800 from Mrs. corrine ferry, o, oi Loj( Angeles. Bond was leu open. warn sra OF SAN FRANCISCO FIRM PIECE SET SIERRA POTTERY DINNERWARE ALL COLORS Reg. 18.75 45 BANKRUPT STOCK CAST ALUMINUM FRY PANS, BUN WARMER and CASSEROLE or CAKE CONTAINER EACH DE LUXE MODEL BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER Used Good Condition HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGES Good Condition Looks New JUST CAN'T GO ANY LOWER ONE ONLY Qs0 DINETTE 4y50 SET Reg. 69.75 Chrome, with 4 matching chairs DON'T FORGET OUR LIQUIDA TION OF LOGGING CAMP SUPPLIES DISHES POTS PANS BEDS AT RIDICULOUS PRICES MBufln IB 444 N. Jackson Phone 1593-J Life Given Breezy Tang With Advent Of "Little Blowhard" In Home Circle By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK. UP) Life has been a breezy round of gayety since "Little Blowhard" came to our house to stay. The neighbors drop In unexpectedly. Lost friends from bygone years look us up and stay for an enchanted evening. Yes, sir, the world has been making a beaten path to our doorway. And it's all because of "Little Blowhard." He's boomed our social standing so high I don't see how the Blue Book can leave us out another year unless its editors are overlooking us for pure spite. "Little Blowhard" is an air conditioning unit. He specializes in making the good old summer time feel as good as the good old wintertime. He throws heat out the window as fast as he finds it; just loves to re-weather the weather. For years Frances has been threatening to get one of these gadgets. And I've fought against it on religious as well as finan cial grounds. If the Lord meant Manhattan to be cool in the summer," I ob jected, "he would float an ice berg up the East river and blow a wind across It to make every one comfortable. I Don't talk nonsense on your I days off from work," said Fran- ces. "Electricity comes from I heaven, and they've figured out I a way to use electricity to make a room cool. And, furthermore, I the Lord helps those who help! themselves." From there the conversation I drifted on to more Important top- ics, like why hadn't I bought her L an engagement ring 12 vears ago I and when, II ever, did I plan to get It? Soon there was a nice cool two-way breeze going. Surprise And Scars I Well, I forgot all about tne mat ter until the other day I camel. home and opened the bedroom I door. I glanced at the window I1 and It looked like the radiator new air-conditioning unit," an nounced Frances. "Isn't it a nice surprise?" I tried to tell her that it was foolish to buy a wind machine to late, since the worst of the sum mer was over. But it is no use arguing with wives or the weath er. For the next five days a heat wave gripped the town. "See!" said Frances, every time the thermometer did any thing. And all it did was to rise. "Little Blowhard" huffed and puffed like a polar bear choking on an Ice cube. Three mornings in a row I woke up with icicles between my toes. Then Frances found that by turning a few knobs the little monster could be calm ed down. Our guests love him. They come at dusk and most of them leave before daybreak. They like to tease "Little Blowhard." They blow cigaret smoke In his side, and he whooshes It out his front radiator in a filtered blue haze. "I'm not running him down," said one guest, "but I know an air-conditioned up in the Bronx that can blow smoke rings. Of course, he's year older than your 'Little Blowhard'." I've had a little trouble with another guest who wants to pour ice water and soap powder in "Little Bowhard's" side. Wants to see if he can manufacture r nowflakes. But earned if I'm go ing to turn my bedroom Into a ski slope lor anybody. JUSTICE COURT CASES The following cases were re ported bv Justice of the Peace A. J. Geddes, following appear ances in Justice court Monday: Ralph F. Gunney, 21, Roseburg. released on bail of $40. charged with being drunk In a public place. Jeff R. Neal. 44, Sutherlln, re leased on $40 bail, charged with being drunk on a public highway. r WHY PAY RENT? and It looked like the radiator i of a speeding car was crashing 1 1 into the room. I' I I Instinctively I hit the floor. Just then Frances cam In and said: "What are you doing. Rover boy, looking for termites?" "Duck or it'll hit you," I said, pointing at the window. 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