The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 21, 1950, Page 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    12 The Nowi-Hovlow, Rosoburg, Ore Frl., April 21, 1930
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
r NO, KIO, SEE TH' GUY EASE "NO IS JUST AS A
MO NOT IN AND JUMP OUT? DECEIVIM' AS'VESV
I ON MOUR ' HE TOLP ME HE WAS TH' BULLS REALLY ) r
LIFE.' NO, ( GONNA HIT TH" BULL Iki HIS BEST
HAMR FDR ANEW LATHE CHUCK, 1 HUMOR- HE'S
I I VVOKJ'T BUT HE THIMKS HES J REFUSlW TO LET
ALLOW V FOUNt? HIM IN A BAP A HAMP TAKE A U.
V-NO' HUMORJ- ( PlRTV JOBJYj"
J
THE NOES) HAVE IT i" "?.:."?' V
IT'S THE
TALK
OF THE
JOWN!
Clothes mmf ainoimeiy
moth-proof while they re (wing cleaned!
Thit'i the new service which ii sweeping
the town like wild-fire. High quality
cleaning perfect reshaping plus the
MONITE Process of Moth-Proofing which
only we can offer youl
Thii remarkable new method ot clothei
care Insures your clothes against moth
damage for a period of aix months, or until
they are again cleaned. It ii safe, narm
less, odorless, non-poisonous yet it keeps
moths tvrty! , . . Best of all, it costa you not on cent
extra. MONITE Moth-Proofing is an added part
of our service installed for
your protection and offered to
you at our regular cleaning
price! Let us clean and moth 1HOTM rHOOf QljUHWCl
proot your clothes aowl
Monit, Ztl-Ttx and 24 Hour Servict . . .
only at
DRIVE-IN CLEANERS
do you get oil three ot no extra charge.
705 $. Stephens Phone 1649
Abolish RFC,
Suggestion Of
Its Former Head
WASHINGTON. UP) Sens
tors looking into the lending opera
lions of the RcconHtruction Finance
corporation- got this advice from
former KKC chairman Jesse Jones:
Abolish it.
Jones said the agency is being
misused and prostituted in making
loans. "I think it should be given
a decent burial, lock, stock and
barrel," he said.
The Houston (Texas) publisher
took his stand in a letter to Sena
tor Kulbright (D-Ark), chairman
of a Senate banking subcommittee
which now is inquiring into RFC
lending practices.
, Jones, who headed the huge fed
eral lending agency (or 13 years,
advanced these reasons why it
should be closed out:
"First, because none of the con
ditions which prompted the crea
tion of the RFC and the various
amendments to its powers exist to
day; second, government lending
in competition with private busi
ness is not a oroper function under
our free enterprise system; third,
because it is being prostituted when
making such loans as the Kaiser
Fraser, the f.ustron, the Texmass
and the Waltham Watch company;
fourth, because there is ample
credit for all legitimate and justi
fiable loans."
He said if Congress Is not willing
to liquidate the agency, then RFC
should close its 32 branches snd
make loans only in cooperation with
local financial institutions "which
would make and administer the
loans and carry a participation in
them of not less than 25 percent
ror their own account, ana 1 would
limit the HFC's participation in
any loan to a few thousand dollars."
The RFC was created late In the
administration of President Hoover,
to make loans that would help the
nation's depressed business.
Shop and Save With Classified Ads
CASCARA BARK UPPEO
PORTLAND, April 21 lr The
price of dry cascara bark was up
to 18 cents a pound todav, six cents
above last year's level.
Bark companies explained the
crop was scarce last year, and
they hope to bring in more bark
at the higher price.
PACIFIC SEA FOODS CO. brings you
FRESH
lb. 39
FRESH FILLET OF SOLE lb. 49c
FRESH FILLET OF RED SNAPPER . . lb. 39c
FRESH FILLET OF LING COD.. .... lb. 39c
FRESH FILLET OF SEA BASS lb. 39c
SALAD SHRIMP ib. 35c
FRESH PRAWNS Lb. 95c
Smoked Fish, Oysters, Salmon
TWO i nr ATinMc
72041 N. Stephens . Phone 1674-J
Sanitary Mkt, 315 W. Cass, Ph. 134
Weather Change
Ccuse Of Colds,
Doctor Claims
By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE
A J4I4H, , 19 1Cl.fl I
BOSTON. ilpi The common'
cold is probsbly not caused by a ;
virus as you have been told for !
many years, nor by germs of any
sort.
Instead grandfather was right
when he said it was caused by the :
weather.
This surprising view of colds was
given to the American College of
Physicians by Dr. William J. Kerr,
of San Francisco, and of the
University of California school of
medicine. Her. Kerr is eminent.
His opinions he explained are
backed by a lot of laboratory ex
periments. He said he doesn't believe that
colds are caused by any living or
ganism, except that flu, grippe and
some other diseases can damage
the nose .and so start a cold.
The usual causes, he said, are
dusts, gases, emotions and espe
cially those changes in the nose
which come with chsnges in
weather.
After an even temperature all
summer, he said, you get cold fall
weather. Your nasal passages get
over-cooled. The same over-cooling
happened in early days of air-conditioning
when buildings and train
temperatures were kept down to 60
in summer.
All these changes damage the
nasal passages. And that damage
starts a cold. Germs multiply and
make it worse. The cold lasts until
the nasal damage is repaired.
Dr. Kerr said lots of things hap
pen with weather changes which
go unnoticed ss -possible causes of
colds.
An example it when a whole
neighborhood starts furnaces on
the same day in the fall. The nasal
passages get a lot of unaccus
tomed dust and gas.
Dr. Kerr said you don't have to
believe a virus causes colds just
because there are epidemics. The
epidemic does not spread from per
son to person, he said, but is some
thing that a lot of people have he
cause they are all exposed at the
some time to nose damae.
A person living a hundred miles
from anyone, who cannot possibly
get an infection from another hu
man, still shows up with a common
cold when the weather is bad, he
said.
toktr Plant $1 ,858,000
7Ytar School Program
BAKER, April IX-JJPu-K Sl.KS.
000 seven-year program for con
struction of new schools and re
modeling old ones, including com
pletion of a new high school build,
ing here in 1850, will be submitted
to voters at a special election May
12.
The program would Involve the
authorization of a new 14-year bond
issue amounting to $760,000 and a
seven-year serial tax levy totaling
$686,000. Total cost of the seven
year program would be approxi
mately $1,858,000. Of this amount
$492,000 is on hand now.
Heavy Losses In Wheat Crops Of 7 States Foreseen
HAYS. Kas., . A. W
Erirkson, Minneapolis crop re
porter touring the wheat belt,
says the 1950 crop is "fast devel
oping into the worse whest fade
out since 1935."
Erickson said he has completed
the survey of 20 million acres of
HEADS CHURCH OF COD
PORTLAND, April 21 (P The
Rev. I. K. Dawson, Everett, Wash.,
was elected president of the west
coast ministerial assembly of the
Church of God at the annual con
vention here.
The assembly covers 11 western
states.
State-Supported College
For Portland Predicted
PORTLAND -l.n Portland is
destined to get a four-year, state
supported college soon.
So predicted Edgar Smith, chair
man of the state board of higher
education, in a speech before 600
students at Vanport college. He
did not elaborate on the ststement.
Vanport now 'is part of the state
extension system, operated as a
I four-year school. Now located : at
I a wartime shipyard, it is sched-
uled to move eventually to the Lin.
I coin high school building near, the
i uptown district.
wheat land out of the 33.000.000
acres plained last year in the
seven plains wheat slates. Out ot
the 20 million acres, in Kansas,
Texss, Oklahoma. Colorado and
New Mexico, he considers 13 mil
lion acres a total loss.
"This is the worst crop report
I hsve had to file in IS years.
What looked in January like t
fair crop has turned into a near
fadeout," Erickson added.
Erickson said greenbugs. root
rot. drought and dry weather win
ter kill are the causes for the rspid
deterioration of the crop.
"It is too late for rain to do
any good now lor the hard hit
areas." he added.
Erickson said his survey had
shown three snd one-half million
acres of wheat in southeast Colo
rado and a larger part of south
west Kansas is now "beyond
help." The remaining four million
acres may make 10 bushels an
acre, he added, well below aver
age production.
Slip
GARDEN TRACTOR Kulter King.
Briggs-Strstton engine. Prices start
SI 75 00. 14, 2 and 5 H. P. Agent A.
E. BERT. Phone 2598 for demon
stration, Rt. 1, Box S, Oakland.
No Breakfast Means
Efficiency Reduction
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.-iTP) If
you skipped breakfast this morning,
you can exoect: '
I'p to a 40 percent loss in effi
ciency, as compared with having
had a good breakfast.
No real heln in losing weight by
missing the day's first meal.
These were the findings in stud
ies of breakfast hahits reported
bv Dr. W. W. Tuttle. professor
of physiology at the University of
Iowa, and.Katc Daum. head of nu
; trition at the university's hospi
tals.
No-breakfast means a greater
loss of efficiency for men than for
women, they told the Federation of
American Societies for Experimen
tal Biology. Women suffered an
average of 2.1 percent reduction in
efficiency, men higher.
Ph.. 1203 Hours: 10-4
f.r .pp.intm.nrf
HETTIES
Celebrities Apparel
ltty Coed of Hollywood
Roseburg, Ore. 2041 Brown Ave.
LAWNM0WERS
W ti tho bt
and sharpen the rot
AL'S FIXIT SHOP
$30 W Wakhlngton Phono 1379-R
Between Farm Bureau and Jr High
BUY THE HOUSE PAINT
YOU KNOW IS BEST!
Mm
No guotiwork horo! "Dutch Boy
can bt depended upon (or a per
fart paint job! Specially blended
by aiparli la stay sparkling
bright provan waathar-wonhy
by JO yean of teiting patntt!
Salf-claamng Bright Whita or
eolor-trua Tints. Covers 600 tq.
ft. par gallon! Cat yours nara
NOWl
Douglas County
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBIRG. OREGON
Phone 98
Located V Washington St.
and S. P. R. R. Tracks
LOGGING & MILL SUPPLY CO.
P. O. Boi 323
Grant Paw, Oraaon
JFFICI PHONIS 230 ft 4071 NIGHT PHONES 5010 ft 3432
Star m Murahy Rood at Union Av,
Serving the Lumbering Industry
Edwards Wirt Ropo
Skookum Blocks
Esc Fittings ft Rigging
Willo motto Yordcrs
Schvim Loaders
Co' -o Eploslvs
LoIhis Load Binders
Hi-Tost Binder CKon
Climbers Eauipmenf
Cnoker Exchange
Molina Mill '"ham
Union " 'lor Chain
Dodgo-Ti'tk B.orings
Dodge Torque Arm Speed Reducers
Dodge Taper 1 ock Sheaves
U. S. Motors
Flat Belts V Belts
Si mends Saws and Bits
Stool and Cast Iron Sprockets
G. E. Lamps
MILL
WORK
Just for Your Needs
Custom mode mill work it
so low in price that you
will wonder why you never
thought "of having it manu
factured before. Whatever
four wood working needs
may be, call us for a free es
timate and if you want we
will have it completed in jig
time.
m GftAMPlONJf
Wstinghouse
ELECTRIC RANGE
ONLY
24
5195
months
to pay I
DOWN
BI0 SURFACE
COOKING CAPACITY
Full 40-inch range with 4 famous
Westinghouse "Corox" Unite.
New bonne apace between unite
accommodate 4 ten-inch utensils
at one time without crowding!
i Y.
1 1
1 1
, SUPER-SID
MIRACLE OVEN
akee beautifully in any
rack position. Holds and
roasts largest turkey to
perfection. Has big broil
ing capacity, too.
$IMPtlF'ED
COOKING CONTROLS
Easy to use. Easy to clean.
All located, out of the
"Steam Zone". Electric
Timer will start and stop
oven cooking automatically.
YOU CAN OE SUREeelF fTii
rWfestinghouse
-' - . - u ........ i
34 AC JACKSON 'SZ
TEUWOAE 268