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4 The Newi-Revlew, Roseburg, Or Thur., Oct. 20, 14 V MADE IT.' A IT WAS- X SHE'S GETDM" ) -7 BOV, THEY'RE i I SAID WAS-- ( TOO MUCH J CLICKIN' WHEN THE LOVELIEST ) V GAS HOLP vi THEV MAKE STREET I W TOWN J IT--POLL THE 'f FREEDOM ( TILL THE" (' ( EMERGEMCV J j STREET HILL 5TARTEP USIN6 J fff AS TI6HT f S WITHOUT A JtA IT FOR AW fWfe AS SOU CAN . J l SHIFT AUTOMOBILE JL4ffesl--rf?W- eoRMTHigry vEARSTOogooM J OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams Guernsey Sale Is Restricted To 4-H And Veterans 4H and FFA members, and World War II veterans will he exclusive bidders at a combined auction sale of purebred register ed Guernsey heifers, which will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 22. at the Oregon State fair ground. This Hale, sponsored hv the Or econ Guernsey Breeders' asso ciation, hi the fourth such sale to be held In the stale In an effort to make available to the future breeders Rood foundation animals which they can add to their prot ects in order to build quality Guernsey herds. A total of 32 head of heifers, ranging In age from 6 months to i year-olds, some of which are bred and some of which have al ready freshened, are to be con siened to the sale. Twenty-four of the heifers will be open to bid- dine by 4-H and KTA members only, 8 head will be open to bid dine World War II veteran onlv. Union will be available at the sale pavilion at noon. A catalog of the sale has been printed, copies of which, alone with additional Information re garding the sale, can be secured from county agents. 4 H agents, KKA Instructors, or by writing to the American Guernsey Cattle club, .102 Corbett building, Port land, Ore. The coconut palm Is found al most everywhere in the tropics iiii ii n ii ii it f ii ii ii ii ii miff mwm ti if BEVERAGES K mm SfGUSPMO'F. at' FINE FLAVORS FOR ALL THE FAMILY! ORANGE GRAPE ROOT BEER STRAWBERRY CHERRY Mods by th makers I Royal Crtws Ctls LIMITED TIME OFFER $1.29 VALUE FOR ONLY 59c 6 Libby Safedge Glasses and Decanter with purchase of two cartons Royal Crown, Nehi or 4 bottles of PAR-T-PAK. Nchi Beverage Company i ll I because Its fruit floats carried to new locations sea. and Is by the Irony Added To "Mercy" Killing By Youth Of 15 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20. ItfV A coroner's autopsy report added tragic irony Monday to a teen ager's story to police that he fir ed a "mercy bullet" Into the head of his ten-year-old brother who lay moaning In agony from an accidental shot suffered but a few minutes before. Dr. Frederick Newbarr, coun ty autopsy surgeon, disclosed that the first shot destroyed half the brain of Robert James Elliott, 10. and that he would have died In a few moments. Richard Manning Elliott, 15, told police Sunday night that he could not bear to see his brother suffering so fired a second bullet Into his head "to put him out of his misery." Dr. Newbarr'a report said the second slug. In itself, could not have caused death. The hoys, sons of a physician, were home alone watching a western movie on television w hen the older hoy told his brother that he wanted to show him "a gun like they used in the Old West." In showing the .32 caliber re volver, Richard told detectives that it went off accidentally with the bullet piercing Robert's head. Dr. Harold M. Elliott, former city health officer and father of the boys, said: Im convinced Dotn millets were fired accidentally. Richard Is a good boy who loved his brother. In his hysteria. Richard muM have said he fired the second one deliberately." Richard is held on suspicion of murder by Juvenile authorities. Archbishop Cushinq May Gtf Rank Of Cardinal ROME, Oct. 20. (IP At least one American is expected to be named to the Roman Catholic col lege of cardinals at a secret con sistory to be held before Christ mas, opening of the Holy Year. Vatican sources place Arch bishop Richard J. Cushine of Bos ton high among 'the likely candi dates for appointment as cardinals. day that It's o k. for cities to have curfew laws to prevent persons from being on public streets un less they have lawful purposes. The court specifically upheld the Portland curfew ordinance. It provides that no person can he on a public street or in a public place between the hours of 1 and 5 a.m. unless he has and discloses a lawful purpose. The court, in Its decision by Justice James T. Brand, said cur few laws are a reasonable police power w hich is necessary to keep criminals off the streets. The case was started by Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Goodwin. They were arrested and eacn fined $25 under the ordinance because they refused to disclose a lawful pur pose for being on the street dur ing the curfew hours. They appealed to circuit Judpe Walter Ii Tooze, who ruled in their favor and held that the or dinance violated the constitution. Monday's decision reversed Judge Tooze. Tens of thousands of crossings of plants are sometimes required to produce a distinctive new type. Supreme Court OKs Curfew Law SALEM, Oct. 20. TI The State Supreme court ruled Mon- Follow the Crowds to Shop and Save During WARD WEEK On hour FREE parking with $1.00 or more purchase Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Adair's Parking Lot 4 ) I fem HA eow VBOURJOIS ThrYs magic In olr.i.ofVfj IH name It tWav H grat nw prfutn dignd to mate vow fel mors fashionably bvautifull Com to our Cos metic counter, b touched by bewitching Mow left. 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