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U The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Oft. Wtd., Feb. 7, 1951 News-Review Want Ads Get Results pmJi i in hWiMiifiriMiiifftif ifc I TWO.PIICI ICASUAL Cool Composure In Importad Pur Silk Pong Designed for lovely living, iti self-buttoned jacket it tailored to casual perfection with poetic collar and Inverted peplum pleats . . . the fly-front skirt it straight" nd narrow. Rich natural color. Sizes 1 0 to 1 8. $24.95. Other tuiti in Shantwill . . . green, navy, natural, at $22.95 .1 SS CENTER 1M S. Jaokaoe iilsal. ..aaaaafi!!!!!!! 4hXCtmrKm SUPPLY ROOM National Guard Sgt. Lyle G. Wescott examines a walkie-talkie radio set in the supply room of the armory, where the local unit, Co. 0, 1 86th infantry, makes its head quarters. Other equipment in the room includes a rack of .30 calibre M-I's. The unit plans an exhibition Feb. 12 in the armory to stimulate interest in the National Guard and as part of a drive for more enlistments. (Picture by Paul Jenkins) ' Political Rally Of G.O.P. Shows Modern Motif By ARTHUR L. EDSON WASHINGTON VP) The old-fashioned political rally isn't what it used to be. The Republicans proved that EAT CABBAGE NO INDIGESTION? NOW thanks to the Rratrful rplief Bell-an. tablets bring for heartburn, bis and irld Indigestion, thousands enjoy the foods they love. HELL-AN8 contain tile fanteit-actUig medicines known to doctors. 25 , avery whera. when they staged what they called a box supper. Box supper indeed! Do you get Fred Waring, dancing girls and Senator Taft (R-Ohio) at a box supper? Well, you did at this box supper. Here was the Set up: For $1, you got in on four hour of entertainment and a lot of speeches. For another $1, you got a box lunch of cold chicken, a soft drink, a pickle, some potato sticks, a piece of cake, six mints and a small American flag labeled, "Made in occupied Japan." This was enough to attract an estimated 10,000 people lo Uline arena, The crowd was so large that around 3,000 had to sit on the floor amid the chicken bones and cake crumbs. But everyone seemed to like FOR . . . SERVICE ... EXPERIENCE ... CO-OPERATION . . . Investigate the services ottered by your "Home owned, Home-ope rated" bank Money left on deposit with us remains in DOUGLAS COUNTY. All facilities available for your individual needs. Douglas County State Bank Member Faderal Deposit Insurance Corp. Batch Of Sports Bills Approved By Legislators SALEM OP) The House has passed and lent to the Senate bills to prevent sports fishing guides from having commercial fishing licenses, permit crippled persons to hunt from automobiles, and to permit killing of raccoons when they cause damage. 0 Bill to restrict fishing in Lake Melaka, Lane county, to children under 14 years old was passed by the House and sent to the Senate. Approval of a bill to close the Alsea river to commercial fishing was given by the house game com mittee. Sponsored by Rep. Francis W. Ziegler, Corvallis, the bill is the first of three closure measures on Oregon streams. The committee indicated it would act later on the bills to close the Siuslaw and Coquille rivers to com mercial fishermen. Oregon's judicial system is fail ing because of lack 'of enough circuit judges, Paul Harris, Mult nomah county bar president, told the legislative law committees. The hearing was on bills to add three circuit judges for Multnomah county, one more for Marion county, and one for the northwest counties. Shortcut Of Butter Approaching, Indication WASHINGTON UP) That butter surplus which was turning officials hairs gray a few months ago soon may turn ;jj a shortage. House Votes Longer Series Efiond Holding WASHINGTON UP) The house ways and means committee has approved a bill aimed at per suading holders of World War Two series E bonds nj keep them in stead of cashing them in at ma turity. There is an outstanding total of about $35,000,000,000 in series E bonds. Those bought in 1941 will begin to mature in May. The house committee approved a plan of Treasury Secretary Sny der to extend the life of the bonds 10 years beyond their maturity dates. Owners who keep them would get interest at the rate of percent for the first Vh years and interest thereafter so that the total return over ten years would be 2.9 percent, compounded semi annually. Secretary Snyder introduced the plan as an anti-inflation meas ure. Series K holders, he said, are free to cash the bonds if they desire, or trade them for series G bonds at current interest rates. By last fall, the Agriculture de partment had bought and stored up nearly 200,000,000 pounds of but ter which could not be sold to Jhe buying public at producer priciflfcM about 60 cents a pound. Now most of that butter has been eaten up and officials say there may be an overall shortage be fore spring, when production nor. mally increases. u This abrupt change in the situa tion largely reflects a growing con. sumer demand for more butter. Officials said they believe this in. creased demand reflects an in crease in the amount of money many consumers have for food buying. This larger buying power was said to be flowing'from stepped up employment and hgier wages resulting from the defense pro gram. The disappearance of the govern ment stocks has been accompanied by advancing prices. HE'S COMING! it. including Adelaide Johnson. who said she is 104 years old and knew Abraham Lincoln, the man whose birthday is the cause of all this jollification. Well, there was a hillbilly out fit, there were marching bands there were choral groups, there were drum majors galore. Crowd Sings "Dixie" George Murphy, especially im ported from Hollywood, was mas ter of ceremonies. With Fred War ing and his orchestra joining in, Murphy led the crowd in group singing. Then he asked the group for suggestions. Some comedian yelled, "Dixie!" And, by Abraham, the Repub licans manfully and womanfully sang "Dixie," a song usually con sidered as Democratic as the donkey. Finally the main business at hand . arrived. 30 minutes of speechmaking on a coast-to-coast radio hookup. Fifteen speakers were down for talks of approximately a minute apiece, and it's pleasant to report that though box suppers have changed, politics haven't. Although part of te time was taken up by "The Star Spangled Banner" and other music, the Republicans still managed to work in the word "Republican" 35 times. 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