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" fi sT" -"" si- rj 3 r; It By Hershberger a detour sign tomorrow!' 3 U on EST Trairk sUfa - 1 I 1 KlTvdf jj I I pip MV Goodkje, The cmamp'C teuvwon Mm up i4 IMPlY getting ruined FROM NINE TO FIVE It was NOT an inside jobl ...... aaaaBjsjpjpBp ki rsi ml MM i MAlDttfXS By Jo Fischer I let them in from the outtidel By Chic Young 1 1 CARDEN TRUCK Frankle Campano has his hands full as he tries to move a 148-pound pumpkin, heaviest of the season's crop groun in his father's garden at Murray Hill, N, J. Blood Recipient Begins To Repay His Debt i.r.HA.M. -i.-n - a -yr- PORTLAND - (.11 Timber old Mormon missionary, who has' . , , . . . t ... received 84 pints of blood during 1 5a,,!' f,om '"" '0!",, of ,he a two-year illness, has stalled re-lresion m the months of July, Aug payinji his debt by siving a pint of list and September were almost blood to the Red Cross. j double tnf (jr!(t qurirtrr of the last Dean Parks was a hich school ; fiscal year, student at HIackfoot, ltla., when, , he contracted a bone infection. Regional forester H. J. Andrews Physicians wanted to cut off his' reported revenues of $7.202.6.19. All legs, but he look a l.fliio to 1 but $25.5.14 was from timber. The chance, and wouldn't let them, j The same quarter a year sco (PMs fit To relieve miser ies, rub thrnt "chest and oark with comfortine 7th ANNIVERSARY Buy Now SALE! and Save! ENDS SATURDAY 222 W. Oak St. RADIO SERVICING Honssn's Radio Service. Suthsrlin. Radio Doctors. Prions 491 -J. Frss pickup ond delivery. PLUMBING Acs Plumbing Co., 915 Goin Vol ley Rd But. phone 530-R-5 Res. phone I49-R-3. Kier-Crooch Plumblno Co. 316 Mill. Phone 1927 Harris Plumbing & Heating Co., 805 South Stephens Ph. 1280. Coen Supply Co. Phone 121. ferp'i Plumbing. Phone 1579. HEATING R. Ritzmon Heoting Co., hot 3ter and iteam. oil burners. 1703 B'own Phone 1066-J. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE I. E. Nfwberrv's Wuhinq Mrhine Se-vice. 102 W Commercial Ave nue Phone 1015 R. Vanning Machine S!'vk., P jstv's Ap pliance Pnc, 510 N. Jockvn. Ph 1003-R. EIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE Fire Equipment Co., 220 N Main. Glenn H Taylor Ph 1 433 R. KINDERGARTENS COMMUNITY Kindergarten Phone 1599 R. 4 TAXIDERMY Langenberg Glove & Fur Co, Rugi from Animal Skint. West Rowburg INEW LOCATION Ph. 1795-J 35S S. Main Air-Way Sanitizor Sales fa Service . ... 1 'I Federal Timber Sales Doubles Last Year's brought in $3,801,724 and the entire previous fiscal year revenue was I $13,732,124, ! 'Andrews stum page said timber cut and prices were both higher. The Willamette forest brought in $972,582: Freemont 1952,381; Ml. Hood $767,518: Olympia $747,699; I'mpqua $625,758. ONLY MORE DAY Phone 34S ysioess AUTHORIZED Guaranteed Appliance Repairs MAYTAft 711 inn 1 inv NORGE nd Service Bergh's Appliance Nrf, MtyUf ApUnr Hsmlllsn rUtb lrTri l?M flnilh III optima rlrtnt 4U Makra ftmahtrt Excavating Road Building Corry-Alls Tractor Shovels Bultdoxert. Hour or Contract 200 S. Pine Ph. 1486-J IEE MORTENSEN, INC. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save 'i Long or Short Trips Bee Hive Truck Rental 71 S Stephens Phone I 43 VJ DEER SKIN TANNING Will tan your deer skins, or ts chanjs for good Thu.low Gloves. Ph. 31-F-21 Rt. 2, Box ?74, Garden Volley 1 ' CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 904 S. Stephens, C) Ph. H7S0 So'ei a Fridoy, Oct. 13, 1930 The Newt-Review, Roiebu'rg, Or. 130 Slash In Hospital 9,U9en,1. Gui'dLor Aid Affects All teA1' But Two States 9S ZSf. arship of $1.12 to be awarded to a WASHINGTON- (.VI 4v two senior in journalism at the Urn stales and Alaska escapeda cut-: versify of Oregon, back in their federal-aid (tH'tpfr al Don Brown, president, aaid the construe ion protrams as a result award was made because of the of a $75,000,000 budget reduction, i r-ugene guild's interest in inrreas Most stalei took a cut of slightlv I mg educational opportunities for more than S percent in federal students who have decided to en allocations to assist in building hos- ler Journalism as a profession, pitals jnd health centers under The student to receive the award the Hill Buiton act. I be selected by a joint guild Congress authorized a $150,000. ! ,nd !unh faculty committee. 000 federal-aid program for the 12' months ending June 30, 1951. The budget bureau halved the figure Tuesday in appnrtiomng spending cuts requires ny tne general ap- propriation hill. j The funds are allocated to the ! states on a matching basis under a formula based oi. relative popu lation and per capita wealth, with a $200,000 minimum fixed by law. Alaska, Delaware and Nevada, i each apportioned the $200,000 min imum under tne proposed $150, 000,000 program as announced by the public health service, with previous allocations under the $150,000,000 program in paren theses, include: Oregon $708,012 t $1,544,000): Washington $912,428 ($1,8.15,000); Alaska $200,000 ($2(0,000). The Miami Sun Sox completed their Florida International League season play against St. Petersburg with 22 wins and no defeats. SOMETHING NEW . .... . .xy. 1 iliss l35l Harmon Rcst-a-Guest You've nevr setn anything like th new Hor mon Rett -a -Gut st. Bottom ction putlv out top section folds back ta make o full-size bed with adutable head lectton. 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Inl4tf l.melf m 1 Carpiini t R'ttdH-r flit Aphlt 111 Kntrniea lop Veneiisin Bllnrl FREt CSTIMATI5 rrrpniTfii FLOOR COVIRING J22 W. Oak Phone ?4t .7 er m aa m g. t vmji i I SXB MICH) COMCSPONDmOir low 1 i i I Lockwood Motors, Inc. Rose and Oak Phone 1865 HAS BEEN ADDED! 139 50 Furniture TRADE-INS Phone 1593-J PAINTING & PAPERING Interior and Exterior Decorating 30 years experience free estimate "FHA Terms" HERBERT I. WOOD Ph. 805 CHIMNEY BLOCKS Lite-Rock Building Blocks Concrete Building Blocks Chrystalite Tile Plant 3750 N. Stephens 69S-R-2 TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive or we drive Call 1S33 Adair's Parking Lot Main and Washington Flegel Transfer & Storage Co. If Your Paper Hos NOT ARRIVED By 6:15 P. M. Phone 100 GUARANTEED RADIATOR SERVICE 2039 No. Stephens ! Cn Hwy. ?? Nortel Phon 1522-Y Rclph E. Carey o