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Consolidation Set WASHINGTON OP) Before I very long, the farmer should be able to go to a tingle office in his county and do all his business with the federal government re lating to soil and water conserva tion. Secretary of Agriculture Bran nan has issued orders directing consolidation of local offices of such department agencies as the Soil Conservation service ,the Pro duction and Marketing administra tion and the Forest service. All three carry on conservation programs, which, in some cases' have been conflictinf!. Many have1 offices in different buildings and some in different towns. ( So that the farmer might get Cinema Actor HORIZONTAL 41 (Fr.) 1 Depicted actor, s shield ean" Adolphe 6 Employs 7 He is a 7 Blackthorn 8 Containers 9 Registered nurse (ab.) 10 Auricles 1 1 Storehouses performer 13 Princes 14 Woolly 15 Fiber knots 16 Citrus fruit' 18 Short-napped 12 uMe. fabric 17 Symbol for 19 Malayan coin 20 Anglo-Saxon slaves 21 Seaport (ab.) 22. Symbol for manganese 25 Regrets 26 Malaysian canoe 27 He is noted as silver 23 Cloth measure 24 Sweet secretion 27 Discreet 29 Chaldean city 30 Editor (ab.) 31 Daybreak (comb, form) 32 French article 33 Bear . 35 Shortening 38 Compass point 39 Symbol for europium 40 Woody vine 42 Nobleman 47 Steamer (ab.) 48 Beverage 49 White poplar 50 Cravat 51 Type of fur 53 Diners 55 Cease 66 Gets up VERTICAL 1 Genial 2 Issue 3 Insect genus a man ressed FUNNY BUSINESS "Clancy always changes to out LI'L ABNER M4NOV O WAS HERE.-JEST LIKE IT SAVS IN Y THEN IT WiS THIS NOTE IS WHILE VO' WAS SHOWIW' ME HOW ME Zf- Z7Z I tBoonroL vo' is-shc was S'looki? at-an' If5S5 SHOWIN'ME HOW BOOTIFUL TtSZgfJL ZS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS O&ie, rumble gotta V we'll, kaiss f HOARDING J Got "loo woch braius Foe, C30 TO BOAR.DING- A T6.LA0 J SCHOOL? REGULAR. SCHOOL .EMT MAW, L SCHOOL , rr- THERE'S SKIP MAW, HAW PUNNIE5T THINO- I ' 70 MUCH IT, W. , SIWCE TOU LOOKED DOWN S &Wlf7l f'4" t " Zr OC THAT I WSHBOY.' TM6 BARREL OP THAT . B i ',7 fit '4'Rl(a51 MEAMMESS I So , -,- GREASF 5UM f Mc 1IJ ALLEY OOP f GADFRV, THAT MUST 1 t$&m f WELL, I'LL HAF TA 1 HAH 50UNDS LIKE WHtN JPJTSf wfiTTi rffn th' fiTSlf I TRY SUMPIN ELSE. I I 1H' VENUSIANS FLEW 7 RIGHT GADGET wC-M- I I GUESS... US TO THEIR CAPITAL, "SEEMS V TO PUSH ffffe I -Q. .TTSf R A 'eT or Farm Bureaus the full benefit of conservation pro grams offered by the department, Brannan directed that the local offices be opened on Saturdays, the farmer's traditional day for going to town. Brannan said this effort at con solidation was designed to save money and to work out more ef fective conservation programs. AU three of the agencies will operate under direction of an assistant sec retary of agriculture at Washing ton, yet to be named. The PMA wilt continue Its $285,-000,000-a-y ear conservation pro gram under which payments will be made to farmers for carrying out approved conservation prac tices. However, the SCS both in Answer to Previous Puzzle 28 Notion 43 Encourage 33 Joined 44 French island together 45 Genus of true 34 Venerate olives 36 Withdraw 46 Approach 37 Constraint 47Saintes (ab.) 41 Sweet potatoes 52 Two (Roman) 42 Prohibits 54 Palm wy Wl I SC QN sTT N I 1 te 5 p e r a nTT o SAT ART R Af"w AN A R ""PRC 5 A GJE P AJ In i It lo v e 51 G5AT3 FLA6 OF Hi ptel iiHli pc57aoet AL CJ E LEVATORS "" i li IV w is k II jc p lio II 4- a 1 1 1 1 i"" 21 25 IS. 3l 21 24 10 HI 3 ! HI . By Hershberger that regalia when he's been late!" Allied Victories In Korea Blow To Red Prestige Atlantic CITY. N. J. () I Association of SchdBl Adminlstra Defense Secretary Marshall savs scrimping to find enough boOe replacements to send to Korea was "a fly-by-night procedure in which we should never be involved." Marshall deviated from a pre pared speech to make the remark after citing the difficulty encoun tered in "finding 12,000 men to be sent to Korea" to take the place of casualties. Washington and at the state and county levels will have a hand in drafting these programs. Nevertheless, the state a n d I county PMA committees com posed of farmers - will continue to administer the payment pro- gram. 1 MODEST Trtiteurh RtfUt AMP THE 40L HEKE l RAKIN6 FROM NINE TO FIVE I V f "7 Ml ill e twu t e v MOLLY ST7KIM WAsmNarot, D.c. ve typed all those letters I m going home quick to read what he said. 7ii BCMjnniL figure pushes THROUGH A CLUMP Of FVLAGE. AMD IMTO A HIDDEH CABIfJ -W. SAW '3 tors, the former wartime army general called recent Allied victo- ries in Korea "a stunning blow to communist prestige. He urged the educators to sup port the plan to draft 18-year-olds to bolster our armed forces whose weakness "encouraged Communist aggression in Korea." "If we had had immediately available a trained reserve that could have been quickly brought into action, that Korea attack would never have been made. But, if made, it would have been sup pressed, I think, long before this," Marshall said. He commented on the fact that the nation was caught unprepared before both World wars and again before the present Korean conflict. MAIDENS U. I- FtlNt Dflk Say Alm- VRV 600t? ESPECIALLY FOR CAIN II By Jo Fischer AM THB 90t9. f-j j the way he dictated them and before he has a chance By Al Capp By Merrill Blosser HO. HO THOUGHT IT r aw. IT iaaqu't IOArFn I COULOA BEST LUBRICATED . l"Kw,l KIO I. VER SAW ,1 By V. T. HamlHi NOW.WHICH ONE OF THESE DOOHICKIES IS TH' GOIN - , AWAY-FROM-THIS 'PLACE , GEAR r eor- V whY HOT, DEARIE?-SO HE MUST ) WHAT IF VOUR MOTHER NEVER WAS FRIGHTENED BV A SEE WEIRP FACE. BEFORE fE.ff K U WERE BORN? SO VT IF VOUVE GOT ' If I THAT WEIRD FACE ON ( ? ME MIGHT LIKE nr. i-siwow.'- y" LIKE T.r.r-J 1 1 n JrftC AVERAGE XJ PRICE ALL 1949 1950 i FARMER'S krffl1" RETURN l ffiiilK 1949 33.74 ViSf 1950 36.84 3AI' TAKE MIDDLEMAN OFF (MEAT) HOOK The average of all meat prices went up 3.1 cents in 1950. and the farmer not the much-maligned middleman and retailer got the whole increase, as Newschart above illustrates. This startling fact is underlined in a Bureau of Agricultural Economics report prepared by Harold Beimeyer, agricultural economist. He says the estimates are rough, Hot precisely accurate, but adds he'll stand by the general story that the furmers got the gravy. Cpl. Jack Phillips With Japan Logistical Command WITH THE JAPAN LOGISTI CAL COMMAND: Corporal Jack p. fnuups, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips, 1365 Mvrtle street Roseburg, was recently as signed to camp dim, wnich is part of the newly created South western command headquarters. Corporal Phillips is now perform ing duly with an engineer con struction battalion. He arrived in Japan in January 1951. The Southwestern command, part of the Japan Logistical com mand, has the mission of furn ishing logstc lai spuolthtorpe ishing logistical support to the troops in Korea and the occupa tion forces in Japan. Commanded by Brig. Gen. Carter W. Clarke, the command encompasses south ern Honshu island and the islands of Shikoku and Kyushu. Andre Gide, Famous French Writer, Passes PARIS UP) Andre Gide, 81, considered Frances' greatest man of letters, died of pneumonia Mon day. He won the Nobel prize for literature in 1947. Gide wrote more than 50 books. His best known novels are "T h e Counterfeiters," "The Immoralist" and "Pastoral Symphony." He shocked and fascinated two generations with his literary prob ings of morality and immorality. RADIO SERVICING Hansen's Radio Service. Sutherlln. 'odlo Doctors. Phone 491-J. Free pickup and delivery. PLUMBING Pets Crumett, Plumbing 612 S. Pine Call 697 ce PlumDlng Co.. 915 Garden Val- U. Rrl R,n nhon S30-R-5 RfS Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co. 517 S. renhens. Phone 1 927. Harris Plumbing & Heating Co., 805 South Stephens Ph. 1280. ;oen SuodIv Co. "none 121. Terp's Plumbing. Phone 1579. HEATING R. Ritrmon Heating Co., hot ,. Jtdr and tteam. oil burners. 1703 Brown Phone I066-J ELECTRICIANS AL'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP Phone 1962 602 Winchester tXiFresno Electric. Phone 104 A-1 Electric Co. (Formerly Ace Else.) Phone 1904 Res. Ph. 1226-J-X WASHING MACHINE SERVICt I E. Mewoerrv'i Washing Mc-hine Se-vlce 102 W Commercial Ave nue Phone 101 SR. Washing Machine Service. Rusty'l Ap pliance Repair. 510 N. Jockson. Phone 1003-R. FIRE EXTING'IKHER SERVICE Fire Equipment Co. 220 N Main. Glenn H lovlor Ph. 1433 R KINDERGARTENS COMMUNITY Kindergarten Phone I599.R-4 DECORATORS Painting oncfPaper Hanging H. E. "Woody" Wood Phone 805 CARPENTERS Remodeling Cabinet Work. Floof Finishing. Leslie C. Roberts. Phone 523 813 South Pine. Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. Windows, Sash, and Frames Business Directory Mill end Moih.r Phone 1242-J RETAIL MEATS 564 59.1 MIDDLEMAN'S MARGIN 1010 V) 7 1950 22.34 I FARMER'S I INCREASE IdSU INCREASE ! INLA N.kIkJ COTTAGE CHEESE LOADED m FRUIT! WONDERFUL FOR LENTI What a mouth-watering com bination! Luscious bits of peart, peaches, cherries, pineapple and Borden's creamy Cottage Cheese, We Make RUBBER STAMPS Commercial Printing M-M Printers Modern Furniture Store, Inc. SERVICE DEPT. General Appliance and Radio Repairing Pickup and Delivery Prompt Attention 9 All Work Guaranteed Oprn 9 .10 to 3:30 222 West Oak PHONE 348 Eugene V. Lincoln Business Mtn't Assurance Company OFFICE Uouglas Counly Bank Bldg. Ttlephons 1997-R Roseburg, Oregon Horn Phone: 707JX 113 W. lit Avt. N. Cxcavating Road Building Carry-Alli T-o'tM Shovtlt Bu-ortrs. flour or Co tio? 200 S. Pin Ph. 1486-J m MCRFNSEN, INC. ROSEBURG PAVING CO. Asphalt Having Custom Bladlnn O'ti-e 634 i Miin rilephont 650-R Fr Estimotet "Bill" Loulter Wed., Feb. 21. 1951 Tin News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 13 Unemployment Pay Plans Please Neither Group By PAUL W. HARVEY JR. SALEM UP) The legisla ture's controversial and difficult unemployment compensation pro gram has taken shape with nei ther employers or labor happy about it. The senate labor and industries committee unanimously approved unemployment legislation which makes concessions to both sides. It would keep the present scale of maximum benefits of $25 a week for 26 weeks in any year, but would add a 'provision that jobless persons could get $2.50 a week for each dependent up to four depend ents. Employer contributions would be reduced $1,300,000 a year, or about 10 percent. The ceiling on the maximum benefits in a year would be in crease from V of the earnings in a year to 1-3. And the seasonality clause of the law would be repealed, with a new formula substituted. Labor wanted the benefits I n creased to a top of 30 a week, and is unhappy about the new ben efit schedule. So are the employ ers. 1 Neither labor nor employers op tributions. Labor likes the in pose the decreased employer con crease in the maximum benefits from Yt to 1-3, but the employers don't. Sen. Philip S. Hitchcock, Klam ath Falls, said the state unem ployment compensation commis Get Borden's Cottage Cheese Fruit Salad from your grocer, lb nerve, just dip it out of the carton and watch the family dig in! TSordem COTTAGE CHEESE FRUIT SALAD IF IT'S BORDENS, IT'S GOT TO BE OOODI CHIMNEY BLOCKS Lite-Rock Building Blocks Concrete Building Blocks Chrystalite Tile Plant 3750 N. Stephens 695 R 2 TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save Vi Long or Short Trips Bee Hive Truck Rental '36 S Stephens "hone I43A-J HARGIS ELECTRIC Specialists Radio. Refrigeration. Household Appliance Service 20 Years Experience All Work Guaranteed 11 2 t Can St. Phone 944 AUTHORIZED Guaranteed Appliance Repairs MAYTAG & N0RGE and Service Bernh's Annlior-ce Msrr. Ma? tag Appliance lltnilltnn Clthfi Drrart I2M Soatn Sltphtna rvtrlni All Mftkt Wrt rb-tno fQA Knthor. OrRn CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 904 S. Stephens Ph. 1730 S -s TOOL RENTALS Floor Sanders and Edgers fiplt Sanders Floor Polishers and Scrubbers Paint Sprayinp. Equipment DOUGLAS PAINT t HDWE m S. Stephens Phone 964-J Open Till I sion will make a study of benefit payments In the next two years, so that the 1953 legislature will have more Information upon which to act. Flu Epidemic Nearing Its Peak In Ontario TORONTO - UP) A nation wide influenza epidemic appears to be reaching Its peak in Ontario but elsewhere in Canada -was on the wane. One in eight workers and stu dents were reported stricken with the illness ill Ontario. Toronto, a city of 1,000,000 population, ha i 140,000 cases. The epidemic ao peared to be spreading in London and Windsor. Montreal Canada's largest city reported a death toll of 127 since Christmas, the biggest in any one city, But here and throughout Que bec province, the epidemic was de clining. Policy, Not Candidates, GOP Need, Sen. Duff Says HOUSTON, Tex. -.PV-General Owight D. Eisenhower "positively is not" out as a potential Republi can nominee for President next year. Senator James Duff of Pennsylvania said here. The senator said the general's position as commander of Atlan tic pact defense torccs does not preclude his being the Republican nominee. But, continued the senator, "if the Republicans want to win the presidency in .1952 they must quit talking about candidates and get an affirmative policy that will ap peal to the people." TSorden's CRIAMID COTTAGE CHEESE FRUIT SALAD Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines i Sales and Service Rentals Fast, Dependable Service Ken's Office Equip. o51 South Sttephens Ph. 1261 -R SPACE FOR RENT AT THE GROVE TRAILER COURT No charge for us of laundry. GARDEN SPACE AVAILABLE 835 Templin. Get Those PROPANE AND BUi ANE Do'tloi retllled at the Myers Oil Co. Highway 99 and Garden Valley Road. Also Heaters, Hot Plates and Su illes. CLEANING Fine Rugs, Furniture, Autos UPHOLSTERING Repairs Remodeling CUSTOM MADE New Location 3133 Hollii St Phone S011-J Expert Furniture Clesners Free Pickup and Delivery Freo Estimates "Individualized Floors of Beautllilv " H Inlt.d uaoltan Carpeting RuDOer m V Alpha It Tile Konnte l'upa Vntlfln Blind Op?n 0::iO to 5:30 PREI ESTIMATES FLOOR COVERING 222 W. Oak Phone 348 "if"