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'' M O II EST MA I HE S Trss r Ugis)rs U I rust 0k 'ONE THINS A10UT JbHNktf HE FRlEWD -T NOT 60INS16 FROM NINE TO FIVE It's so silly (or Mr. Wump to 1 when these drawers 7 VCO SAW VTCHERLV.'.'J -AND VET VDW7AH.THIS IS "-OUR. OL' PAL HOT LICKS LARRY, BRINGIN1 YOU THE 6RAOB A IN TEEN TALENT SAVE VDUR APPtA'JSe FOR TOUR. FAV0RIT6 LETS mi. ttU Isuisniw. kM. I - " 1 ' i 1 '.. L Ail na-M rr.-l jnr i v- 3A.V AtM 4 v. MAY MoT EE So HOT AC A BoV DIETED RI6HT AWA( EITH-V1 By Ja Fischer dictate new letters all the time are so full of old ones. By. Al Capp VO' IS TH' FIRST GAL 1 AH EVAH KISSED, OF. MAH OWN FREE WILL. By Merrill Blosser By V. T. Hamlin i ISOU GOT YOUR WHITE DONT MOUSE THERE, IJECTOR.? WORRV OtPCNDINO ON HIM.' J RICKEYfe . I " V. I f. m. l u. . mt m.cf ti J By Chic Young Cargo Of Molasses, Health Books Hit By Government By FRANK O'BRIEN (Attorney George L. Grobe, who WASHINGTON UP) The gov- i filed the administration's com ernment contends that Gayelord P"""1 observed with tongue in Hauser's book, "Look Younger, cheek: Live Longer," never should have "I'm all in favor of the prose been stuck in with a shipment of ( cution. Mrs. Grobe's been feeding blackstrap molasses. me blackstrap molasses and soya Copies of the book, and the mo- flour every morning." lasses shipment have been seized by Food and Drug administration agents and a complaint filed in federal court in Buffalo, N. Y. In announcing this action Friday, the a.encv charted that the book falsely suggests the molasses would Enm MftrtflUtct increase life five years and abaters Will IIUrillWCJT troubles ranging from heart disease te baldness. Used As Label The announcement said the book, which has been widely reviewed and condensed i n magazines, served as a label for the molasses. Another book, "Crude Black Mo lasses," by Cyril Scott, also was seized wilh the shipment, the agency said. Ralph Knveland, assistant to the food and drug commissioner, said the molasses was shipped from the Natures Food Center, Boston, to the center's branch office at Ro chester, N. Y. Henry Rosenberger, president of Natures Food Center, said he had "no comment" but that the matter had been referred to attorneys for Farrar & Stauss Co., New Yok, publishers of the health books, and the Allied Molasses Co., Inc., of Perth Amboy, N. J. Reached at his home in Plain field, N. J., Harold M. Ross, vice president of the Allied Molasses Co. said he had not heard of the seizure. Denies Charge "e only sell molasses." he com mented. "We do not ship any of our products in conjunction Willi C, aye lord Hauser's book or any other publication." Kneeland said labels on the pint and quart jars of blackstrap failed to give information required on food for special dietary uses re garding vitamin, mineral and otner properties. He said the labels read, fiantanon tine oiginal Olack- str.ip Molasses; packed by the Al lied Molasses Co., Inc., Perth Am boy, N. J." Across the face of the label. Knee- land added, was the statement, "Recommended and endorsed by Uayelord Hauser. The government's complaint said the blackstrap, was misbranded be cause of statement s in Hauser s book suggesting it would, among other things: Attorney Has Motive Add five years of youthful life; serve as an excellent source of vitamins; be effective against menopause and menstrual difficul ties, constipation, poor digestion, I and gas; induce sleep, correct ner- i vousness, help grow hair and treat i changes due to old age. i The Scott booklet suggested the product also was useful in pre vention and treatment of cancer, arthritis, ulcers, dermatitis, ec zema and several other ailments, the agency charged. It contended the product will not do any of the things mentioned in the two books. At Buffalo, N. Y., U. S. District RADIO SERVICING Hansen' Radio Service. Sutherlin. Radio Doctors. Phone 3-7456. Free Pickup and Delivery. PLUMBING Pete Crumett, Plumbing 612 South Pine Coll 3-4396 Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co., 517 South Stephens. Phone 3-5377. Inkncnn Plnmhlnn K Sunnlv Co.. 91 5 Garden Valley Rd. Bus. Phone 3-5665, Res. Phone j-oi ji. Harris Plumbing 8. Heating Co., 805 South Stephens. Phone 3-8173. Coen Supply Co. Phone 3-4461. Terp's Plumbing. Phone 3-7266. HEATING R. Rltimon Heating Co. Hot Water and Steam Oil Burners. 1703 Brown. Phone 3-8267. ELECTRICIANS AL'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP Phone 3-4301 602 Winchester DuFresne Electric. Phone 3-5222. A-l Electric Co. (Formerly Ace. Elec.) Phone 3 8355 Res. Ph. 3-3165 WASHING MACHINE SERVICE J. E. Newberry's Washing Machine Service. 102 W. Commercial Ave nue. Phone 3-3591. Washing Machine Service, Kusty's Ap pliance Repair, 510 N. Jackson. Phone 3-3091. FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE Fi'e Equipment Co . 220 N Main. Glenn H. Taylor. Ph. 3 7134 KINDERGARTENS COMM0NITY KINDERGARTEN Phone 3-6978 DECORATORS Palntino afSH Paper Hanging H. E. "Woody" Wood Phone 3-4240 CARPENTERS Remodeling, Cabinet Work, Floor Finishing. Leslie E Roberts. Phone 3-5292 813 South Pine MASONRY o Set Ho ft for but1ding(ommercial masonry, block bldqs, etc. GtJora d Work. 'Gust J. Haft, P.O: Box ")4, 1506 Military. National Guard Air Units Called SPOKANE UP) Seven air national guard ground units from Spokane, Seattle and Portland have been called to active duty with the air force and will report May 1 for 21 months serivce. Col. Ellsworth C. French, chief of the air section for the Wash ington national guard, said the units include: Spokane The 160th aircraft control and warning group, the 141st aircraft control and warning group, and the 110th communica tions squadron. Seattle The 143rd aricraft con trel and warning squadron, the 610th signal light construction de tachment, and 110th radar detach ment. Portland The 142nd aircraft control and warning unit. The mobilization order recalls to duty all the remaining air guard units at Spokane. Earlier the 116th jet fighetr squadron and the head quarters unit of the 142nd fighter wing were mobilized. The 560th air guard band will go on active duty April 1. It is composed of eastern Washington college students. Size of the seven units called was not disclosed. Security regu lations also prevented disclosing the desiination of (he units. f,;n;n;;!tr!'ij'mij'ii!!'W!it m;;- liEIll FOR HOME DELIVERY umpqua dairy milk AND DAIRY PRODDCTS DELIVERY: S TIMES it MEEK KREIL & COHHIHE RETAIL DELIVERY SERVICE - 3 : ! ti i 1 1 . l hi. u 1 id il-ii I mujul ysioess We Make RUBBER STAMPS Commercial Printing M-M Printers TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save V2 Long or Short Trips 8! H;ve Truck Rental 736 S. Stephens PSone 3-7412 Modern Furniture Store, Inc. SERVICE DEPT. O General Appliance and Rodio Repairing Pickup and Delivery Prompt Attention All Work Guaranteed Open 9 30 to 5:30 222 Weit Oak PHONE 3-4337 CLEANING Fine Itus, Kurnitur, Autos UPHOLSTERING Repairs Remodeling CUSTOM MADE Expert Furniture Cleaners Phone 3 3191 Free Pickup and DelivisTf (free Estimates Wed., March 14. 19S1 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ort. ll High Water Seen For Spring Runoff BOISE. Idaho IIP) Potential high water during the spring run oft in four i'acifie Northwest wa tersheds was predicted by the U.S. Soil Conservation service Satur day. The monthly snow survey com piled by the irrigation division of the SC showed that the snow pack on the upper Columbia, Kootenai, Ukanogan and Meinow rivers are from 133 to 163 percent of normal. '! th nraunl trn in inMU cover accumulation continues, cou- fiit-u wun low temperatures unui ale SDrine. hieh water can cause damage in vulnerable areas again," the agency warned. The snow pack in the remainder of the Columbia river basin is about normal although the Mal heur drainage In easier Oregon is threatened with possible inade quate irrigation water this year. Reservoir storage is well-below the ten year average in the area and the water content of the snow FROM FOREST TO FIREPLACE... MMEDIATE DELIVERY GREEN WOOD PLANER ENDS DOUBLE LOADS 16" GREEN WOOD DOUBLE LOADS 16" PLANER ENDS SINGLE LOADS 16" PLANER ENDS Alio Available: Sawdust, 4-foof Grtee and Dry 16-INCH DRY 50 Cheaper Than Other Fuels SUPPORT THE INDUSTRY THAT SUPPORTS TOU !-, Oiirectory Look At Your Hat EVERYONE ELSE DOES Die Top' Hatters SHINE PARLOR OPEN TIL S P.M. 405 W. Coil Dial 3-1580 HARGIS ELECTRIC Specialists Radio. Refrigeration. Household Appliance Service 20 Yean Experience All Work Guaranteed 112 E. Can St. Phone 3-63 5 S TOOL RENTALS Floor Sanders and Edgcri Relt Sanders Floor Polishers and Scrubbcri Paint Spraying Equipment DOUGLAS PAINT - HDWE 906 S. Stephens Phone 3-61 67 Open Till I Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines Sales and Service Rentals Fost, Dependable Service Ken's Office Equip. 651 South Stephens. Ph. 3-54S6 "Individualized Floors of Beautility " lnii m wit ant it Carpetlna Rubber tile A-ph-lt III Formic lope Venetian Bllndr Opn 8 no to 5:30 FRtl ISTIMATES FLOOR COVERING 222 West Oak Phene 3 4317 in the watershed Is slightly below normal about 96 percent of the average. Otherwise the Irrigation outlook for this year is "generally good," the agency reported. Snow pack on the Kootenai river, Ihe turbulent stream which over flows in the Bonners Ferry region of northern Idaho nearly every year, is 33 percent above normal. The upper Columbia river water shed in Canada has a snow pack 163 percent of normal. Houston Warehouse Fire Deals $1 Million Damage HOUSTON - UP) Fire raged today through a warehouse here where government work was being done, causing an estimated $1,000, 000 damage. Many valuable dicsel engines and other equipment of the J. Jim Stewart and Stevenson Co., were burned. CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 904 S. Stephens Ph.3-5596 Excavating Road Building Carry-Alli Tractor Shovtlt Bulldozer. Hour or Contra 200 S. Pine Ph. 3-7534 LEE MCRTENSEN, INC. R0SEBURG PAVING CO. Aiphoit Povlng Custom Bladinn 0l-e 63 S M'n Telephene 3-6183 Free Estimates "Bill" Losslter Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. Windows, Sash, and frair"' Mill and Mosher Phone 3-.' 134 CHIMNEY BLOCKS Llte-Rock Building Blocks Concrete Building Blocks Chrystalite Tile Plant 3750 N. Stephens 3-6944 WWW Your Advertisement in Business Direcrory - ill go into mora thgn 8,000 hoes every day.