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3 Tka News-lavlew, Rostbura,, Ore. Friday, June 39. 1950 IT AT THE ARMORY 5ATUWAY NIQtlT i MAIN EVENT YAQUI cwep vs. JACK O'REILLY OPENER VAQUI KIP V.S PANNO McPONAU) OPENS START SI4-5 P. HOUSE FOR SALE House at 946 Military Street. Upper itory hat 2 bed roemi, bath, large living room and a delightful, very modern kitchen juit recently installed. Don't rent or build until you ue this kitchen. The lower floor hai a bath, large 'ounging room, three furnished bedrooms and a storage room. Full price with furniture only $8500. Alto a unit at 1 109 Corey Avenue. All furniture goet with thlt and the price it only $2300. loth placet when rented bring in $182 monthly. Before you rent, build or buy, be sure to see these ploces. OPEN ALL DAY -IMMEDIATE POSSESSIOrf For sale by owner at 1 109 Corey Ave. Phone 1246-K We will be dosed Monday & Tuesday 2 NEW Standard model 7.6 cubic loot r? J1 I Lp4n n i' I more than a dozen ways better! 4 ; VS? -1 ' T" "-r : K":-;i I ; j T r r - V - ; v j 1 . H - V v - j J 1 I I'. 11 -x v . - ' A .a-: 1 ? Krv u r-. r l K -. W : f, , 4 ') - . v . - -r c . 5 jLk Ff'-tiK- ,f' !(.p ... ' J i j I , .. SOLVE STRIKE PROBLEM Because linotype operators end makeup man are en strike, the Nawi-Rtvitw advertising staff salved the prob lem of patting ads in print by employing talents ef local artists. Alan Knudtson, upper left, is spending his vacation from Knudtson't Jewaltri helping staff artist Dan Mlndolovich,' upper right, prepare ads for this week. The two artists draw the eds as they are to appear in the paper and send their efforts to engraver Tom Patty, lower photo. Patty photographs the art work, than "prints" it en sink. Ho is pictured stending near the etching powder cabinet, at right, examining a nearly finished "line cut" ef Nielsen's market ad, which ran Thursday. In normal times, service ef en ertist requires an added fee to advertisers but, because of the strike emergency, many local ads are being hand led in this mare expensive manner. (Staff Photos) Lumber Firm Stttlct Suit With Stockholders , PORTLAND June SO-WP) The Portland Art association today re ported settlement of a $400,000 suit against Eastern & Western Lum ber company stockholders. The out-of-court settlement was for a reported $254,000. The association contended in its suit that it had been induced to sell company stock far below its true worth. PRUDENTIAL LIFI Insurance HORACe C. BERG Special Agent Office 712 J Res. (71-J 111 West Oak Phony Mating Calls Fail To .Attract Mosquitoes NEWARK, N. J., June 30 -WB The Essex county mosquito exter mination commission tried to Jure mosquitoes to a trap with phoney mating calls but the mosquitoes didn't bite. The commission Wednesday aban doned a proposed scheme to out fit electric traps with loud-speakers that would butz sweet nothings in mosquito language. Preliminary tests didn't work, ex cept for a relatively few mosquit oes. It turned out that there are 15 di.'feren species of mosquitoes here, and each answered only to its own special call. American elevators in 1949 car ried 20 billion passengers up and ' down a total of 500 million miles. As ;M -AnP - 1T THIS SINUINI FOREST RIIN BOWL AT NO I XT A COST with a Mac. op ANCHOR.HOCKIMO II OS. SIZ JT! rce($ LAYAWAY CHRISTMAS Check the New Features Yourself I New glass Cold Storgae Tray y'Ntw outside design yNtw inside design yNtw rust-resisting shelves VNtw acid-resisting Porcelain inside Nw 12-setting Cold -Control kNew larger toll-bottle space . . . r nmw r fNiw more powerful Meter. kNew larger Super-Freeier How deep Hydrator yNw Multl-Purpose Troy Miser r'New cabinet constructitn lNew door seal look outside! took inside I ti you can't match a FRIGIDAIRE Umpqua Valley Appliance Rburg UO W. Oak, P. H' SetkeHio Centre! t State, Ph. 111 lont f 4 n't,. --.J-l 1 4 ' ! ivj k V Gasoline Price War Prevention Attempted PORTLAND June 30 UP) An attempt to head off a gasoline price war in Portland drew some 600 service station operators to a meet ing here last night. A number of stations have been cutting prices recently, and speak ers warned a price-war would be sure to follow, perhaps forcing many out of business. Dealers were asked to sign pledges against price-cutting. It was not announced how many sign ed. Jack Layley, president of the Portland Automotive Trade asso ciation, which sponsored the meet ing, proposed that prices be sta bilized at 27.7 cents a gallon for regular gas and 30 or 30.2 cents for Ethyl. Of in sx.vvx.to 5Tp.. i ' 104$. MM Acrobals do ill ask for light, dry Acme beer e I'J Acms Irtwtritt, ton f loxdue DOUGLAS COUNTV FLOUR MILL home of UMPQUAuRANOmos C-L-0-S-E-D MOMDAY JULY 3 TUESDAY JULY 4 open 'til S PM. SATURDAY Douglas count flour Mill