The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 24, 1951, Page 11, Image 11

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31 Oriental
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32 Electrical unit
33 Perch
34 Observei
37 Wander
38 Allowance for
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43 Prohibited
, 48 Enunciate
52 Collection of
i sayings
83 Lariat
35 Lion
58 Nonconformist
57 European gull
VERTICAL
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2 Play part
3 Affirmative
vote
FUNNY BUSINESS
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50 Scottish
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43 Palm fruit
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MODEST 31 A I II ENS
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LA.N6UW5E4 FRENCH, SPANISH, 4WW4H AND BAB TALK J
FROM NINE TO FIVE
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This has been one of my good weeks. I brokt one finger
nail, ruined two pairs of hose, and was fired by the boss
only three times.
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By Jo Fischer
By Al Capp
World Sulphur
Shortage Brings
Appeals To U.S.
By SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK UP) -Uncle Sam
has been having trouble in getting i
irom his friends the tin, rubber
and wool he needs at prices he
wants to pay. But now he finds
himself on the other end of the
stick. His friends and neighbors
are howling because he has cut
down on their supply of sulphur.
The sulphur shortage is now
world wide and the clamor is grow
ing. The United States produces
90 percent of this chemical which
is essential to many industries. Its
critical shortage threatens to cut
back production in many fields,
here and abroad.
"Our record production of brim
stonefrom which about 80 per
cent of essential sulphuric acid is
made just disappeared last year," I
says an American sulphur pro
ducer. "The demand was tremend
ous "and there was some stockpil
ing." "The official price is $21 to $22
a ton. But we have heard that one
factory owner who needed sulphur
badly for his production, paid $100
a ton recently for a supply here
in New York harbor."
Normally the United States ex
ports around one million tons a
year, but the National Production
authority has cut that back to an
annual rate of 800,000 tons.
British industries and the Cana
dian newsprint mills are squawk
ing. A top British official, Harold
Wilson, chief of the board of trade,
is planning to fly to Washington to
beg for more sulphur. He says
British defense production will suf
fer without it.
The Canadian Pulp and Paper
association says the cutback in
sulphur, all of which it gets from
the United States, might mean a
newsprint shortage here next sum
mer.
American farm leaders are also
worried because sulphur is also
used in combatting crop pests.
Pay Hike Slated To Halt
France's Wave Of Strikes
PARIS (if) Premier Oueuill
today prepared to offer Krench
workers a more than 10 percent
salary boost in an effort to halt
the spreading wave of strikes,
which have crippled the nation's
rail system.
lie said the cabinet will take
action later in the day on the re
port from a special commission on
collective bargaining.
The commission reported that
the cost of living in France has
risen more than 12 percent since
last August.
It recommended that the govern
ment boost the national basic min
imum wage by 12.5 percent to cor
respond with higher living costs.
sources in the national assembly
said the cabinet probably would
olfer an increase of just over 10
percent and charge off the two
percent dilfcrence to protecting the
national currency against inflation.
It is estimated that there are
more than 50,000 lumber mills now
operating in the United States.
RADIO SERVICING
Hansen's Radio Service. Sutherlin.
Rodio Doctors. Phone 3-7456. Free
Pickup and Delivery. .
PLUMBING
Pete Crumett, Plumbing
612 South Pina Coll 3-4396
Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co., 517 South
Stephens. Phone 3-5377.
Johnson Plumbing & Supply Co., 915
Garden Volley Rd. Bus. Phone 3-5665,
Res. Phone 3-8131.
Harris Plumbing & Heating Co., 805
South Stephens. Phone 3-8173.
Coen Supply Co. Phone 3-4461.
Terp's Plumbing. Phone 3-7266.
HEATING
R. Rltiman Heating Co. Hot Water
and Steam Oil Burners. 1 703
Brown. Phone 3-8267.
ELECTRICIANS
AL'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP
Phone 3-4301 602 Winchester
DuFresne Electric. Phone 3-5222.
A-1 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
Fl' Equioment Co.. 220 N Main.
Glenn H. Taylor. Ph. 3 7134
KINDERGARTENS
COMMUNITY KINDERGARTEN
Phone 3-6978
DECORATORS
Pointing ond Paper Hanging
H. E. "Woody" Wood Phone 3-4240
CARPENTERS
Remodeling, Cabinet Work, Floor
Finishing. Leslie E Roberts.
Phone 3-5292 813 South Pina
MASONRY
See Hoft or building. CcQ,merclol
mosonry, i.4jick bldgs, etc. Caftirc
Work. Gust J. Haft, P.O. box 14
1506 Militory.
Bob Richards Captures
John Muir Decathlon
PASADENA, Calif. (IP) The
Rev. Bob Richards, pole-vaulting
La Verne college teacher, cap
tured the John Muir college open
decathlon with 7,480 point and he
racked up 1,071 of them yesterday
by doing 14 feet, 3 inches in his
specialty, the pole vault.
Richards, one of three men to
exceed 15 feet in the pole vault,
threw the javelin 180 feet, 2 inches;
threw the discus 120 feet, ran the
high hurdles in 15.4 seconds, the
1,500 meters in four minntes, 57.7
seconds, and, in Tuesday's com
petition won or tied for first in all
five events.
Richarlls, formerly of the Uni
versity of Illinois and now repre
senting the Illinois Athletic club,
set a meet record in the decath
lon, the former being 6.907 points
by Brayton Norton of Santa Ana,
J, C, last year.
Man And Wife Accused
Of Stealing Silver Bar
SPOKANE -.P) Grand lar
ceny charges have been filed
against a man and his wife ac
cused of stealing a 65-pound bar
of silver.
Detective Robert Piper said Wil
lard (i. Burchctt. 34, was held on
12500 bond. His wife, Mary R. Bur
chett,,35, was released on her own
recognizance to take care of her
son.
Piper said the bar the couple was
accused of stealing was almost 94
percent pure silver and had come
from the Bunker Hill smelter in
northern Idaho.
'A A' CO-FOUNDER DIES
NEW YORK - UP) - Dr. William
Duncan Silkworth, 77, who helped
start the Alcoholics Anonymous
movement 15 years ago, died here
Thursday.
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JOE RICHARDS MENS STORE-
120 NORTH JACKSON ST ROSEBURS ORG-
MADE THREE GOOD BUYS TODAY SUITS SLACKS AND NECK
WEAR ALL WERE BOUGHT FAR BELOW MARKET PRICE LETTERS
RECEIVED GLAD BUSINESS SO GOOD-
JOE RICHARDS-. . .--
useness
We Make
RUBBER STAMPS
Commercial Printing
M-M Printers
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yourself
Save Vi Long or Short
Trips
Bee Hive Truck Rental
736 S. Stephens
Phone 3-7412
Modern Furniture
Store, Inc.
SERVICE DEPT.
General Appliance and
Rodio Repairing
Pickup and Delivery
Prompt Attention
All Work Guaranteed
Opn 0:30 to 5:30
222 West Oak
PHONE 3-4337
CLEANING
Fine Rugs, Furniture, Autos
UPHOLSTERING
Repairs Ilemodrling
CUSTOM MADE
Expert Furniture Cleaners
I'hone 3 3101
Free ffc-kup and Delivery
Free Estinttjtes
Sat., March 24, 1951 Th Nfwi
Elkton
By MRS. PHYLLIS A. SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Rader have
been very ill with the flu.
Archie "Bud" Williams cut his
left hand badly recently. Eighteen,
stitches were required to close the
wound
Chester Rydell smashed his left
hand while rolling oil drums.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt Gorsline
of Eugene visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Morgantl last week
Elkton schools closed for spring !
vacation Thursday and Friday 1
LATE MODEL FORD ENGINE
Exchange, Only $97.50
Inttelltd and running. 4,000 miles or 90-day guaranty.
Time payments hlp arranged.
CHECK THESE PRICES
Rings ImtolUd, SI 8.50, cyl. can (labor) Rlngi, Valves
and Adiuttment Rods, or Rod Installation, $25.00, 6 cyl.
cart (labor). Complata Brokt Job, moil can, your choice
f parts and labor Included, $13.50.
T&A MOTORS
2345 NORTH STEPHENS
Free Estimate! Pickup and Delivery
LOAN CAR
DIAL 3-7278
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Directory
Look At Your Hat
EVERYONE ELSE DOES
The 'Top' Hatters
SHINE PARLOR
OPEN TIL S P.M.
405 W. Cass Dial 3-8580
HARG1S ELECTRIC
Specialists
Radio, Refriqaration, Household
Appliance Service
20 Years Experience
All Work Guaranteed
1U E.Cass St. Phone 3-6355
TOOL RENTALS
Floor Sanders and Edgers
licit Sanders
Floor Polishers and Scrubbers
Paint Spraying Equipment
DOUGLAS PAINT A HOWE
906 S. Stephens Phone 3-6167
Open Till I
Royal
Typewriters
Victor
Adding Machines
Sales and Service
Rentals
Fait, Dependable Service
631 South Stephens. Ph. 3-5456
Ken's Office Equip.
"Individualized Floors
ot Beautihly "
inlftie MnvUini
it Carprllni Kubbcr Ttl
ft Aipfill ill KcinniM lop
Venetian BUndr
Open 9 10 lo J M
FREI fSTIMATES
FLOOR COVERING
222 West Oak Rhone 3-4337
- Rvlw, Rosaburg, Ore. 11
when teachers attended the O.E.A.
Teachers' convention in Portland.
The date for the Rebekah-Odd-fellow
potluck supper is March 31.
All Rebekahs and Oddfellows are
urged to attend.
Word has been received her
'that Mrs. H. B. Cox of Lakeside,
who had visited recently with
friends at Elkton and Drain, fell
and broke her arm.
Mr, Carl Moore has been very
ill.
If all freight cars owned by U.S.
railroads were made ud in one
train it would be about 14,000 miles
long.
IC-tMrtlti
1951 MAR 24 AM S 31
CONSTRUCTION
TODD BUILDING CO.
904 S. Stephens Ph. 3-5394
Excavating
Road Building
Carry-Alls T-oetor Shovels
BufldoTert,
Hour or Co.it ro
200 S. Pino Ph. 3-7334
LEE M0RTCNSEN, INC.
R0SEBURG PAVING CO.
Asphalt Having
Custom Bladlnn
Of.- A34 S M-'n
Telephone 3-6183 Free Estimates
"BUI" Lossiter
Nelson & Pyle
Woodworking Co.
Windows, Sash, and Fro nuts
Mill and Masher Phone 3-? 134
CHIMNEY BLOCKS
Lite-Rock Building Blocks
Concrete Building Blocks
Chrystalite Tile Plant
3750 N. Stepheni
3-6944
ss.
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in
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