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WHY F'BST, YfU UNDEZ- 11 ' YE5.I A5AIN5T YiJu-AND THEN THE PEH.PS, IM l ESPECI ALLY W-JR. WILL IT ESTIMATED THE SEE THAT THE TETOMN IS TTlCS A MEA5UPE.. V FCSJECAST Of PMLUCE I FAIL J METAL 0" THE J . NC7W.' J UN5UITED TO I CAE5AR SHAU B-JT N7T I FOR TMI5 CAMPAIGN.' V L EWITCN.' yft V Ye TYPE F n CHAg5E.' Tr5 YEAB' " ' " WC 5AY? HE WA.MT4 IN THE fROMT OFFICE I By Hershberger kVONE RIGMT UP I I Mil BE A A adf "I WE DOMT KNOW J TO S T TALK I HE'S BETTtR DRESSED- WITH OUR S I Korrr) RICM ''jT -ii I WHAT ( tACM Y THO APE.'.'anD he BOESNT kill COMBINATION VI I ARE7 k HE'S "ffcy- I MEANS. THE N I OTHER IV H's J THOUSAMDS OF HIS FELLOW I AMD MARSH- A I 6EING A A ? ; IrVI I IS. YOU BOTH I) VOUR- X' Itrli1 2S 1 AUTOMO&LES.V b- MALLOW ( I FROM 1 FUR - rfl I LIVE THE M. SELVESJV' AND VET-VOU ) M . i I TOASTER.rj I EARTH. COAT.' Lt I I SAME PLANET -- v'" T CONSIDER YOU'RE 1 Food Price Hikes Affect Budget Of Camp Fire Girls Camp Fire council members at meeting Monday at the chamber of commerce office discussed con cern over the rising price of food, in relation to the Camp Tyee food budget for the three-week sessions which began Sunday. Mrs. Jack Chapman, chairman of the menu committee said the committee is endeavoring to keep the food budget within bounds. It a suggested that groups of par ents or friends may provide treats for the campers as an aid to the menu. Anyone wishing to do this may contact Mrs. Chapman. 577-R, or Mrs. Wm. Unrath, 1012-R and the treats will be picked up. With campers and counselors, the group totals 70, accordig to Mrs. Chap man. Among items which will help the food budget are fruits, oranges, watermelon, fresh farm produce, cold drinks, candy bars, jams or jellies, chickens, turkeys, cakes or cookies. Any of these items pro- Showy Flower HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted flower ' ? 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F S-' n m ?tn 5T-T5I vr 35 I I I I I I I I 1 I I li Glldt Gront Gtrs Rt port On Sfatt Convention Mrs Harry Hatfield reported on her.trlp o the Oregon State Grange sessions at Ontario at the Glide Grange meeting Saturday evening. After the business session two mo tion pictures were shown. Past Master M. H. McCord pre sided during the business meeting. The Glide Grange will hold its ; annual picnic at Wolf creek on ; Little river Sunday, July 16. Those attending are asked to bring pot I luck lunch and table service. All Grange members and their friends tare invited. ' A dance is scheduled for Grange i members and friends at the Grange (hall Saturday evening. July 22. The Home Economics club scheduled a meeting for Wednesday at the Grange hall. I vided will aid in lowering the cost of the food bills it was pointed out. Many of the supplies were bought prior to camp opening. But perish ables listed in the rising food cost ! which went into effect Monday 1 morning, are causing the food bills j to go above the budget allowed for the campers. Answer to Previous' PuhI at ESSE d u oTT President (ab.J 4.1 Uncommon Direction 44 Exists Row 45 Transaction 30 He lived 905 46 Domestic slave years (Bib.) . 47 Winglike parts 39 South African 48 Embellish mountain 40 At all times 42 Goddess of discord 50 Mimic 52 German river 54 Rough laVa 56 Medical suffix By Chic Young By Al Capp 1Manh . c31 I em i MeinicielJ IS. ET 1ATTAR TN TI 5iiiilE R Alj E g ST T i!E5'A5TloTEfi : A MIA 5i? i 5n Se r ! naPEHo i i o Tin e i Decision Favors Union Officials On Non-Red Oath WASHINGTON, July 12 -i&i The U.S. court of appeals for the district of Columbia ruled by 2-1 vote Monday that national offic ers of the AFL and CIO need not file non-Communist oaths before AFL and CIO unions can take rase before the National Labor Rela tions board. This decision was directly con trary to a ruling Mr.v 5 by the U. S. court of appeals at New Orleans. The sup:-emi! court mav eventually have to dwide which o! the two courts is right. , Monday ruling came in a case involving the west Texas Utilities Company, Inc., Abilene Tex., which the Nl.RB had found mtiltv of refusing to bargain with three locals of the AFL Electrical Work ers. The court upheld a board or der which directed the company to bargain. At the tine the case originated. AFL national officers had not filed ysDoess RADIO SERVICING Hansen's Radio Service. 'Suthcrlin. Radio Doctors. Phone 491 -J. Fret pickup and delivery. PLUMBING Jo M. Johnson, plumbinq ond repair. 426 W Douglas St. Ph. 389-J. Ace Plumblno Co., 915 Garden Val ley Rd Bus. phone 530-R-5 Ret. phon. I49-R-3. Kirr-Crooch Plumbing Co. 316 Mill. Phon. Harris P'umblng & Heating Co., 80S South Stephens. Ph. 1280. Coen Supply Co. Phone 121. Terp's Plumbing. Phone 1579. HEATING R. Ritzman Heating Co., hot water and steam, oil burners. 1703 Brown. Phone 1066-J. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Wathlng Machine Service, Rusty's Ap pliance Repair, 510 N. Jackson. Ph. 1003-R. ' J. E. Newberry's Washing Machine Service, 102 W Commercial Ave nue. Phone 1015,-R. ELECTRICIANS Ace Electric. Phone 1478-L. DuFresne Electric. Ph. 104. FLOOR COVERING F. & W. Floor Covering, 327 S. Steph ens. Phone M78-R. Philip M. Dumam, Floor Covering, 566 W. Oak. Phone 1336-J. Floors Laid, Sanded and Finished. Don Carlton. Ph. I02-R-3. Floors Sanded and Finished. Leslie Ptaft. Ph. 1573-R. FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE Fire Equipment Co., 220 N. Main. Glenn H. Taylor. Ph. M33-R. MONUMENTS MARKETS "Jon.. Quality" Designed to Your Noedi HARRY G. RAPP Ph. 621 707 W. Moiher R. G. LAMBETH Residential and Commercial Construction and Remodeling Any siii job. Mslrote Rt. Bo 91-1 Phone 1444-R DESBIENS & SCHAFER GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTORS All lpe Cement Work idewalkt. Driveway-, Floort Phont 42-R-l Phone lM-R-l ESTIMATES GIVEN Box 113 . Rt. S Pi tin and Foundation. YOUR SALES MESSAGE On Caltndori, Ptncils, Book Matchti, Advortiiinf Sptcioltioi. PHONE 621 HARRY G. RAPP 707 W. Mohr Your Advertisement in Business Directory will 90 into more than 8,000 homes every day. Rates are low . . . only 45c per inch per day. Phone 100 non-Communist affidavits. They have since filed them. The question for the appeals court was whether the AFL nation al officers came under the so-called "non-Communist" section of the Taft-Hartley labor law. That sec tion prohibits a union from filing chargea against an exployer until in officers and the officers of "any national or international labor or Sanitation of which it is an af filiate or constituent unit" have filed affidavits. The court majority made up of Judges Henry W. Edgerlon and David L. Bazelnn decided that the AFL and CIO are more like confederations, alliances, or trade associations and that the provision does not apply to their national of ficers. Judge Wilbur K. Miller dis sented. The facts and issues were es sentially similar in the case the New Orleans court decided in May. The five-man NLRR has itself taken the stand that AFL and CIO national officers did not have to file non-communist affidavits. It differed with the Nl.RB general counsel, Robert N. Denham, who has independent powers under the Taft-Hartley act. In 1947 Denham PLASTERING BUNDY & SUTTON FREE ESTIMATES PH. 1798 CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 904 S. Stephens Ph. 1730 Excavating . Road 3uilding Shele Reck Immediate Delivery. Cerry-Alli Tractor Shovels Bulldoxert. Hour er Contract 200 S. Pine Ph. 146-J LEE M0RTENSEN, INC. Ed T. Miller Well Drilling Rt." 2, Box 380 Sarden Valley knid Phone 441-R-3 Roseburg CONTRACT PAINTING Home -Decorat'n.g Paper hanging JACK PRESTON 504 S. Stephens Ph. 62o-Y Carl P. Tallon Excavating Contractor Shalt rock for Immediatt delivtry. Shovel, Trucks, Bulldozer, Patrol Blade, Back Hoe, For Hire. Roods built ond rocked by hour or contract. 2340 N.i Stephens Ph. 499-R-4 PA1NHNO running 1 DECoauiNO I CONiTMCfjCS Contractors V ambca , AMERTCA Commercial and Home Decorating All Work Guaranteed Douglas Paint & Hard 'are Co, 906 S Stephens Phone 964-J UMPQUA CABINET SHOP Custom made Counters. Shelves. Fixtures, Kitchen Cabinets Phone 1567-L 2040 N. Stephens Roseburg, Ore, PAINTING & PAPERING Interior and Exterior Decorating 30 years experience free estimate "FHA Terms" HERBERT I. WOOD Ph. 805 HENRY H. MILLER Eicevetinf & Road Building Contra cter 140 Willow St. Phone U01-J We tell thole bir run, river rock and river loom. Milt ponds cleaned ond dredged. Shovel, Bulldoier, Air Compressor, Cane Dragline, Dump Trucks by hour or contract, rtn efimot(v . AIKlt AM I DECCAWMO ICOKTMCIOCSl Thurt,, July 1 3, 1 950 The News-Review, Roteburf , Ore. 3 Rolo Gombill Of K.Falls Dies At Myrtle Crttk Roie Gambill, 39, resident qf ,fclimaih Falls.died Saturday at Myrtle Creek. He was born in Lan sing, N. C. Surviving are his wid ow. Lulu Ellen of Klamath Falls; his parents, six brothers and three sisters. The body was forwarded to Mar ion, Va., and interment will be held at Glad Springs, Va., at a lat- ; er date. Ward's Klamath Funeral home was in charge of arrange ments. ruled that these officers must sign The board overruled him. The question is no longer import ant for new cases because AFL and CIO officers have long since signed the affidavits. But it is still a live issue witii regard to cases which arose before they sign ed the oaths. AUTHORIZED Guaranteed Aaplionr ReM'rs MAYTAG & N0RGE Sales and Service Bergh's Appliance Nrt, M7U Applltne tni H-mllton Cloth Dryn 1?M iithi Sttphunt BorTlrlng All Hikta ffinkiri Phcti las , Koitliarg. Ura IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVED BY 6:15 P. M. PHONE 100 ' Tool Rentals Floor Sanders, Edaers, Belt A Disc Zanders, Concrete Mixers, Power Trowels, Concrete Vibrators, Wheel Barrows, Lighting Plants, Point Spray Outfits, Skilsaws, Drills, Air Compres sors, Jack Hammers and Hydraulic lacks. Call us. We may have ust what you need. Osbun Electric & Equip. Co. 847 S. Stephens Phone 1 108-R DARBY AND FOSTER Excavating Contractors Shale rock tor immediate delivery. Shovels, backhoe dragline, trucks, bulldozers, compressors for hire by contract or hour. "Phone for free estimates. Forest Service Road, west of Landls Iron Works. Phones 11 52-R or 991 -R H. T. REBER Building Contractor Alio ttmtnt Jr. stucco. Lire or mill Job Free itlmite MELROSE t SHENANDOAH Phon 102-R-2 Get fhose PROPANE AND BUTANE bottles refilled ot the Myers Oil Co. Highway 99 and Garden Valley, Rood. Also Heaters, Hot Plates ond Supplies. Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. Windows, Sash, and Frames Milt end Moiher Phone 1242-J SEITZ & McTAGGART Better Home Construction Let us build your home, or holp you with the plant. Free Ittimatot. Ph. 1033-Y or 1377-D-l "Individualized Floors of Beautility." Inl.ie l.ln.lr.m C.rpttlnf nubb.r Tit. i A.ph.lt Til. Tor .tea Top. V.n.lt.n Blind. FRII UTIMATES FLOOR COVERING 222 W. Ook Phone 341 PDirectoiry Camas Valley Minister Hurt In Truck Aeeidtnt Rev. Wesley Durland of Camaa Valley had both feet crushed Tues day morning when a logging truck, owned by Alva Bartley, backed over him. Rev. Mr. Durland had been driv ing the water wagon for the C. b D. Logging company, James Combs was bringing him from work when they stopped to help the trucker, who had lost load of logs. Rev. Mr. Durland was walking away from the back of the truck when it was put in reverse. Some one saw it waa going to strike Durland and called in time for him to move enough to save his life, but not in time for him to clear his feet from the wheels. James Combs rushed him to Mercy hospital. He was taken Tuesday evening to a Portland hospital for surgery. ROSEBURG PAVING CO. Asphalt Paving " Custom Blading Office: 634 S Mnin T.l.nhon. SSO-R rrM EiUnulw "Bill" '.ajilter Hie baths, thowers? coui .er " toot, store fronts, etc. Beautiful colors, last ing service not o substitute. Chrome bound shower doors, sliding tub doors, non-slip, ceramic floors. Residential and industrial installations. P. O. Box 1281 - Ph. I606-J-3 Byron Powell Montag-Gtneral Electric HEATING TftTor'e HaeHng end -1 oier s M,m works 114 W. Cose Phone 1141 THE KIRBY COMPANY OF ROSEBURG 111 West 1st Ave., North ; Phone 430-J SALES & SERVICE TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save Vt Long or Sh. -t Tripi Bee Hive Truck Rental 736 S. Stephens Phone 436-1 Beaver Transport Lumbtr and Htavy Hauling Ph. 1793-J or 1166-J FURNACES Roseburg Sheet Metal ph.Mi lennox i2mji Furniture & Rug Cleaning Upholstering Restyling, Remodeling, Repairs lip Covers. Dependable Maintenance Service lor Office & Residence. House Cleaning, Renovating, Window Cleaning EXPERT FURNITURE CLEANERS 1J9J Umpquo Ph. M0-T Free Pickup Free '-tlmotos CHIMNEY BLOCKS Lift-Rock Building Blocks Concrett Building Blocks Chrystalite Tile Plant 3750 N. Stephens 695-R-2 TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive or we drive Call 1538 Adair'i Parking Lot Moin ond Washington Flegel Transfer & Storage Co. CEMENT CONTRACTING ED PUCHS AM typto f MrtM wtrk n4 (iilihing. Thro - Iellt frtt Esttmaltt Ph. twiet-e iisi