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Kouse, Commercial and Industrial Wiring Electrical Trouble Shooting Motor and Appliance Re pair Free Plck-Up and Delivery Service 17 Years Experience ACE ELECTRIC Licensed Electrician 316 E. 2nd Ave. N. Ph. 1743-J ROUND THE CALENDAR Enjoy healthful tempera tures all year long by hav ing blown rock wool ap plied in the walls and at tic of your home. Pr mat ically applied by profes ;' mals. A home-owned and operated insulation firm . . not a sideline. Satisfied customers throughout Southwestern Oregon. BUILDER'S INSULATING CO. "Chuck" Edmonds 230 N. Stephens St. Phone 1018-R for free estimates Hews Views By SHERMAN PLIMPTON A couple of Alabama men have developed a bricklaying machine that can lay 2,000 to 3,000 chunks of Irish confetti in an 8-hour day. That would sure eliminate a lot of hod work. At present the upions usually fig ure that 500 bricks a day is a full chore for a mortar me chanic. The machine sets up 8 bricks at a time, and can work on single or double walls, square or round columns, roads or sidewalks. It covers more territory than a new sales man. The mechanical monster would speed up building and promises to save up to 100 mil lion dollars a year in building costs. It sure sounds mighty constructive. Let's all lend David H. Hill, county chairman, and Sam J. Shoemaker, Roseburg chair man, a hand so they can lend a hand to all the deserving through the Roseburg Com munity Chest. You'll feel bet ter after you give. A Detroit policeman was ac cused of stealing lunches be longing to his fellow coppers. How hungry can you get? Car troubles can "steal" up on you and catch you unprepared. The! best prevention is constant, ex-l pert care at CORKRUM MO-1 TORS, INC., 114 N. Rose St.j You can count on our skilled mechanics to take the best possible care of your carJ Phone 408. Tfc. QUAKE CIIiit" Mad. In 4 ihtt. B.avt'M tctetch-prool boktd tnom.l fifths. Quaker Heaters are priced as low as ItVfiLl f You can have )) V trouble-free heat (I if this winter with j QUAKER i LJCl IPS' 'M Umpqua Valley Appliance mm TV- "0 i:v m hi Sl M.r)ji rr.iiil'iiIIJ,l FREE ON $260,000 BAIL-Eleven top-drawer American Communists, convicted of conspiring to teach the violent overthrow of the United States Government, leave Federal Court in New York after being released on $260,000 bail by the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The Civil Rights Congress posted the bail. On the steps are, left to right: John Williamson, holding son, Neil, 2 (partly hidden); Gilbert Green, Irving Potash (partly hidden), John Gates, Jacob Stachel, Benjamin Davis (waving), Eugene Dennis and Henry , Winston. Health, Safety Of Students On School Program HEALTH AND SAFETY By E. S. HALL Rote School Principal lEd. Note: Thli li the third In a series of article! on American Edu cation week by Roseburg school principals.) Many agencies are at work to promote health and safety in our puouc scnoois. Besides tne class room instruction, we have our school health nurse, the County Health unit, the local doctors, the American Red Cross, the Amerl can Junior Red Cross, and the Tuberculosis associaton. Each takes a definite Dart in nromot- ing health. Pre-school and immu nization clinics are also a part of neaitn education. Prevention being better than cure teachers are ever alert for signs or symptoms of contagious diseases so that the corrective agencies may immediately be called into action. Physical education has a def inite part In the health program oi tne scnool. corrective exer cises in tne gymnasium, games and sports are a part of the school routine. Food is also an important fac tor in our health program. Our scnoois provide not luncnes and miiK ior tne cnidren. Asa safeguard for the chil dren, a school boy patrol, spon sored by the Lions club and train ed by the city police, is stationed on the highway three blocks from the school. I he bovs are to assist cniidren in crossing the busy street. Fire drills are conducted week ly to teach pupils how to meet real situations. Safety in the buildings, safety on tne playground ana satetv in the use of apparatus is zealously waicnea. The teaching of safety may be summed up as "Safety at Home." "We Come and Go Safe ly," and "We Play Safely." PASTORS RAP FUNERALS PORTLAND UP) Pastors of five leading Protestant churches criticized funeral practices dur ing a joint church service on the theme of Christian burial. They differed on some points. but agreed that a simple grave side service attended only by the family and the minister and brief memorial service a few days la ter in the deceased's church was ideal. Dr. Paul S. Wright, First Pres byterian, deplored any tendency to play on the sympathies of be reft families and get higher fees with expensive funerals. Regardless of chimney con- . dition, it takes but a few minutes to heat your home or a room with a QUAKER. These two optional, low cost accessories . . . offered only by QUAKER . . . assure you jastt automatic heat all dur ing the coming winter. 1. Forcrf Draft gives maxi mum heat output regardless of chimney by providing ample draft. CuU fuel cost) 2. Hrt Clre gently cir culates heat to every room corner. Automatic in action. NO WO UK I QUAKER heat ll quick, clean, sure! No coal to shovel. aihcs to carry or wood to chop I 10W in PRICE HIGH in PERFORMANCE I'm through wifh canlanVsrout htoltri, now I hov. OUAKEKt $67.95 X w & Union Asks To Share In Production And Cost Data CHICAGO OB An AFL lead er urges management officials to share production and cost data with their employes. Matthew Woll, a via -president of the AFL, said in a speech pre pared for the National Manage ment Engineering clinic: "Workers have a right to know the quantities , produced, their costs, returns from sales, total production costs, total profits and their distribution. "Production records kept by management should not be re garded as a trade secret or used Palestine Will Be Topic Of Address At Rotary "What's happening in Pales tine?" is the subject of an ad dress to be presented by Em mett W. Gulley at a meeting of Roseburg Rotarians Thursday noon, Nov. 10, at the junor high school auditorium. - Culley, executive secretary of the Portland regional office of the American Friends Service committee, returned recent-7 ly from Palestine, where he spent seven months as organizer and director of relief for about 230, 000 Arab refugees near Gaza in a desert area five miles wide and 25 miles long. The project of administering shelter, clothing, food, medical care and schooling was undertak en by the American Friends Service committee a Quaker or- Sanization at the request of the nited Nations. The former president of Pacific college at Newberg served as re lief director during the Spanish Civil war and worked for a year GIVE IT fl TRYJEFOBE YOU BUYJ 01188000110 5fP . z::: 000000(3)06 jlf- szY(F? " " 1 "X Try a team that's a driver' t dream! Try the "Rocket" Engine plus and you'll know it's OldsmMIe for you! Right from the start the "Rocket" whispers the smoothest song of power you've ever heard! As you touch your toe to the gas pedal OMsmobile's Ilydra-Matio transforms the "Rocket's" dramatic reeponm into a elv ide of flowing motion! And after that moment, each smooth, silent mile is a new adventure an exciting experience you'll never forget! Best of all, the "Rocket" works with Hydra-Matic to give you natty impressive gasoline savings! But thousands of words can't match one minute at the wheel of the Futuramic "88" lowest-priced "Rocket"-Hydra-Matic car. So phone your Oldsmobile dealer. Try the most famous engine-transmission team ever built. Then put your nnv car money on OLDSMORTLE! w,-rf.t,'""';i - 7 . : j "Ss X -M I m n iim Mill i iiinrir-i'iifn m nam (NEA T tit photo) exclusively for management's ends. These records should be available for guidance of all whose work is concerned and serve as the basis for collective bargaining to distribute the re turns from sale of joint produc tion." Woll, terming workers' know how a valuable asset in reducing production costs, urged manage ment to "give time and effort to winning cooperatoin of workers." He said "Failure to compen sate adequately for additional ef fort and work" reduces em ployes' 'will to cooperate.' " among the refugees in Cuba. He is a member of the Newberg Ro tary club. EXERCISE HOUR SET Roseburg secretary Marlen Yo der reports the exercise hour will be continued Thursday, at 5:30 p.m. at the Junior high school gymnasium. Men Interested in playing volleyball "for fun" are invited to attend, Yoder said. SLABWOOD in 12-1 6 and 24 in. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone 658 PHONI Phone 311, Businessmen Lax In Management, Association Told SPOKANE IIP) Mr. Average Businessman got a working over by speakers at the annual con vention here of Pacific North? west Hardware and Implement association. Two speakers told convention delegates that businessmen have been making profits in spite of their management habits, not be cause of them. Charles J. Miller of Seattle told the delegates that bankers are often amazed that so many busi nessmen know so little about their own firms. Miller Is a pro fessor of marketing at the uni versity of Washington. Miller said he had found that few business owners actually plan their businesses. He rec ommended each firm set up a system of profit planning and business control. Frank Hobbs of Racine. Wis.. said that a buyer's market is now a fact for most industries. He added that "more and more companies are going bankrupt and attributed many of the fail ures to poor management. Hobbs is regional sales manager for a mm-western machinery manufac turer. The association adopted a res olution opposing a Columbia Val ley administration. It approved another asking passage of a law in Washington which would allow holders of excise tax licenses a 10 percent collection fee for ex penses involved in collecting the tax. FORTUNE IN CACHE SWEET HOME UP) Linn county sheriff's deputies have asked Portland police to help trace ownership of a cache of jewelry found in two jars, buried in the ground. One bracelet of gold was set with what the deputies said were "large emeralds" and one watch had a $785 price tag. There were 40 time-pieces, 19 rings and three bracelets in the batch. U) H as Hydra - Matic Driv YOUR'NIARIST SMITH MOTORS Sobby Sox Group Ousted From Rape Case Trial BALTIMORE (!P) Judge Robert France called It "perfect ly outrageous" and banned from his court room a group of bobby soxers who had come to listen to a rape trial. Some 20 to 30 young girls and boys had taken over front benches as the trial of several youths ranging between 15 and 18 years of age was about to be gin. Glaring their, way, Judge France said "the court is much disturbed about these people pos sibly hooking school to come down here to listen to what they think will be dirty tcsltmony." After a parley between judge and lawyers, he ordered the youngsters out. There was a 10 minute recess as they shuffled out. The seven defendants are charged with raping two young high school girls, 15 and 16, on the night of last Oct. 21 after a high school football game. Portland Club Raided Second Time In 3 Nights PORTLAND. Nov. 9 UP) Police and Liquor commission agents raided the Melody club at 410 S. W. 13th avenue Tues daythe second raid there in three nights and the fourth in less than a month. Three persons the manager, the bartender and a waitress were arrested. Gambling para- FLOOR SANDINA and FINISHING Estimates Leslie Pfaff 320 Ward St. Phone 1S73R amEBican Firmly Founded the Hills OLDSMOBILI DIALIR or visit 233 N. Stephens Street Wed., Nov. 9, 1949-Th Newi-R.view, Roseburg, Or. 3 phernalla and liquor were con fiscated. Also confiscated was the door which agents broke down. It has a one-way window set in it giv ing clear vision from the inside, but appearing to be a mirror from the outside. With few exceptions, livestock can endure flying at altitudes dp to 10,000 feet. 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