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2 Th News-Review, Rjieburg, Or. Thur., Aug. 3, 1950 Burglar Toils Heavily To Gain Little Booty VAN NUYS, Calif., -AP)- Kor all the work you put into it, crime doesn't pay. A burglar scaled the fence a round Lawrence Allen's cement block factory, pried open a door with a crowbar, jimmied an office door and hauled in welding equip ment from the shop. He knocked the tumbler from the office safe, but in trying to burn it open, he welded it to gether instead. Then he burned three holes in a smaller safe but couldn't open it, either. Net take for the night's work: $10 from a strongbox. Both safes were empty anyway. THE KIND WITH THE Top Wire PAINTED RED You've heard about this fence over the radio in your farm papers. Known everywhere for its cxlra long life. It's the exclusive "Gal vannealed" process that puts on an extra heavy, weather-resisting coating of tine. It's made of rust resisting copper-bearing steel. It's strongly, honestly made in every way. Come in and look over our stock. Douglas County FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE HOSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St. , and S. P. R. R. Tracks V ft' ' v 1 1 PFC. ARTHUR E. WILSON, son of Mr. end Mrs. Arthur .E. Wil son of 1935 Fairmont Ave., Rosebura, is new home on 20 days leave visiting hit parents He has just completed 10 weeks training in air force supply at Lowery AFB, Denver, Colo. On completion of his leave he will be assigned fo the Alaskan air command. Ibtatt Photo Prof. Bohler Of Washington State Ends Long Service PULLMAN, Wash., VFi -Professor J. Fred Bohler "Doc" to thousands of Washington State col lege alumni and students moved into a new job Tuesday. He's spent 42 years in the last one. Monday marked the retirement of Bohler from the faculty of the atate college. Ho had worked and taucht in the physical education department of the school since 1008. But retirement Is only a tech nical term. Tuesday he moved into his new position as manager of Spokane's memorial stadium still under construction. In his 42 years as teacher, coach and advisor Bohler won a place in the community of Pullman as well as the college. He is mayor of the city and will remain at the present as a citizen of Pullman. He will commute from Pullman to Spokane. Moving into his office 1 n "J. Fred Bohler Gymnasium" at the YOU COULD MAKE IT YOURSELF- w w wp av if a w I 4 RECIPE Or mLi-. 'alcng of 14 ovi Ws"8 drink Bs Green $p, lor O'on0, Wt( tin I ..ri V V 1 1 If vm ' fW JUST PUNCH AND POURI GRANGE. 4 SfcifeK 1 Mm& ?Yim Civilian Jobs In U. S. Air Force Soon To Be Open Requisitions for large numbers of personnel for civilian positions in several overseas commands of the United States air force are an ticipated in the near future. Interested personnel are urged to submit applications so that they may be evaluated to determine the maximum grade level author ized in the category for which they are qualified. Vacancies are expected in the following positions: hydraulic spe cialist, aircraft engine mechanic, aircraft electrical mechanic, pro peller mechanic, aircraft special ist, instrument specialist, radio op erator, aircraft rari'O repairer, air craft radio mechanic, telephone and teletype equipment repairer, a rcraft fire and crash rescue sup ply officer, property and supply officer, P. and S. clerk, store keepers, warehousemen, aircraft dispatcher, aircraft flight engin eer, classification technician, mili tary auditor, cost analyst, budget analyst, organization and methods examiner, ammunition inspector, civil engineer, mechanical engin eer, electrical engineer, aeronau tical engineer, petroleum engin er, stenographers, typists, air conditioning and refrigeration me chanic, electricians, automotive repairer, painter, carpenter, ma son, and millwright. Interested personnel are urged to contact their appropriate state employment offices for necessary application forms. college is Dr. Golden Romney, dean of the school of physical education. Romney comes to the college from New York State col lege at Oswego, N. Y. He was director of health and physical education there for IS years. In more than four decades of service, Bohler saw and helped W. S. C. develop from a small country college to an institution attended by more than 6,000 stu dents. He was one of the men who helped found the Pacific Coast Intereollegiate Athletic conference in 1915. And or 20 years he ser ved on the national collegiate bas ketball rules committee. He was director of the school of physical education at the time of his retirement. ! : i TV TOP This Is an archi tect's drawing of the new 217 foot multiple television tower being built atop the Empire State building in New York City. The tower, scheduled for completion by the end of .the year, brings the overall height of the building up to 1467 feet. FISH WINDFALL JAMESTOWN, N. Y., f.Tt As Innff ft hor hrnnm hnU. Mrs. Fred Willover won't have to worry aoout me nign price of meat. one day by socking them with the uiuuiu ai me rear oi ner apart ment, where the Chadakoin river flows. rPT:7'-!'-':u er1$ tw C.ii ,'' -.1 . irav V V3 i ) i I. r-.lir-I 'If WZt, a ill. .JtMd&fm. t. iii-i. ...imi.n .mmk iTirfSi ivaa Gun Kills Iff Owner While Being Cleaned VERNON1A. Ore. i.B-A bul let ended the life of Hebert Taylor, 42, Vernonia, at his home here monday. The coroner said the shot was touched off accidentally as Taylor I was cleaning his deer rifle. The 1 bullet went through bis head. Taylor, was employed at a lum- The medieval walls and old buildings of Helmstedt, Germany, are well preserved. PARKING by the month Why risk parking tickets when you can park all day, every day, at our convenient downtown parking lot? Still room for a few cars, so come in or phone todoy. 120 North Kane Street Phone 48-R i,''tii WOMEN GOLF CHAMPS -Miss Helen-Thompson of the Rogue Valley Country club, Medford, on right, 1948 state golf champ pion, won medalist honors with a score of 77, a new course record in the women's golf tournament at the Roseburg Country club Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Vporhies of Grants Pass was low gross winner of class B. Roseburg's team, however, won most of the honors. A complete account will be found elsewhere in today's News-Review, (Picture by Paul Jenkins I Poison Bait Spread For Grasshopper Invasion LAKEVIEW. Ore. (JP) The campaign against grasshoppers in this region is over for the year. Its success is yet to be determined. Poison bait was spread over 6,300 acres of wasteland in south ern Harney and Lake counties this summer in an attempt to halt the northward march of a huge grass hopper colony from Nevada. Later surveys will determine how many grasshoppers were killed by the biat, and whether the threat to irrigated fields is ended. Leap From Runaway Log Truck Fatal To Driver SPRINGFIELD (R) Ralph Edward Chamberlin, age 20, of this city, was killed Monday when he tried to jump from a runaway log truck coming down a grade DON'T BUY HERE- , . , unless you want true "smiling Shell Service." We're so darned conscien tious about doing a good job we wouldn't want you to want it otherwise. ROGER'S SHELL SERVICE on Molion Rood at S. antronco to Voterant Hospital east of Mohawk. The road was steep and there were no witnesses to the accident. He was driving for his lather when the mishap occured. Good Dependable USED Farm Tractors FARM ALL "H" JOHN DEERE "Model B" We can give immediate delivery on 6-ft. Combines For all of your farm equipment requirements, see your INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER dealer first. SIG FETT 521 N. Jackson Phone 1150 V '"V . ""W MW . apprnimitthf BIG 4t OZ. 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