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Dual SvtUc Sam unit for s hallow or deep wall operation PVUY AUTOMATIC IASIIT INSTAUI ONI MOVIN AIT no u Metre NO ATTINTtON IMMrMW i CAN'T lOtl MIMI ' amaiinoit auin COMI H AND LIT US TILL YOU MOftf ABOUT IT BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON DIAL 3-5022 Located" W. Washington St. and S.P.R.R. Tracks Eia-s' DON YOUNG Is pictured eradicating weeds with a hand tractor in a baan field belonging to hit father, Ray Young, in lower Garden valley. The Youngt have IS acres in commercial (Blue Lake I beans. Considerable hoe work it neceit ary at well at tractor work, at thit taaion, to clean weeds from the bean hills. (Paul Jenkins I Clean-Up Of Let Asked Of Property Owners Roseburg Fire Chief William s. Mills asks all owners of empty or idle lots in trr city to help pre vent fires and nuisances by clean ing such lots of all debris. day, said the affect of the deci sion will be to outlaw the party. They added that "for the first time in the history of this country a po litical party is being illegaliied." The high court ruled on June 4 that the 11 leaders had been properly convicted by a federal court in New York of conspiring to ernment by force. It did not out law the party as such. Each was fined and sentenced Tureman. world's rh.mnion'h. to jail. All are free on bond, how-1 back rider, at Prineville in 1947 Copper is a little sorrel that ha Horses With Bad Reputations Due At Rodeo Here Some outstanding rodeo stock will he used in the Douglas county Sheriff's posse rodeo Saturday and Sunday, according to information from Christensen Bros., Eugene, which is supplying all livestock for the event. The Christensen brothers have ranches at Eu gene, Roseburg and Cottage Grove. Among the saddle broncs, Black Hawk, a big black gelding, has only been ridden successfully four times. One of the intances when tee horse was ridden occurred when Bud Linderman won the bronc rid ing competition at Los Banos, Calif., in 1950. Other stock includes Northwest ern, a spectacular bucking horse with a record of either bringing his riders to the pay window or bucking them off. Skid Row Sue is a small trick pinto mare with the ability to count, roll over, and shake hands. Others include Henry Special, Snake and Big Enuff. Snake came into prominence when he threw Gene Fruitt in the finals of the Toppenish rodeo last year. The big gray is from the Yakima Indian country. Big Enuff is i top Ca andian horse. A couple of "meanies" Show boat and Link Creek Red will be among the bareback horses in the event. The former is a small, d appled grey horse that has a ! habit of fighting the chute, snorting and striking cowboys on the ground. Link Creek Red. a sorrel, jumps and kicks violently the first two jumpr out of the chute. Black Bird, another entry, is credited with bucking off Sonny Wed., June 20. mi The Newt-Review, Resebare.. Ore. I bitually spins wildly near the chute. Other ton . notchert are Pave ments End, a big brown; Fancy Pants, a new horse from Red Bluff; Blackie, a Canadian horse; and Hed Wing, called a "classy" buck ing horse. Black Angue calves are used in the calf roping and Mexican steers are used in the team rop ing and bulldogging events. Hungarian Archbishop, 8 Others Facing Trial BUDAPEST, Hungary JP Archbishop Joszef Gross, 64, high est ranking Roman Catholic prel ate in Hungary since the impris onment of Joszef Cardinal Minds zenty, goes oo trail Friday on charge of plotting against the Communist government, black market currency dealings, helping persons to flea this, country and other offenses. This waa announced in the Bu dapest press todaiy, in a govern ment indictment against the arch bishop and eight others. The in dictment said all "confessed." Daily Worker Manager Sentenced For Contempt WASHINGTON UP) Philip Bart, 48, general manager of the Daily Worker, waa sentenced here to three months in jail and fined $500 for contempt of Congress. The sentence was imposed by Federal Judge Burnita S. Matt hews after she turned down a plea for probation for the long time Communist party organizer. Judge Matthews, who heard the case without a jury, convicted Bart on eight counts of contempt May 3. Have A Hair-Do Or Per ntWav . In The Evening, By BONNIE CLAFLIN On Duty Every Evening Except Saturday v Fairhaven Salon of Beauty "Haven For Fair Lady" Air Conditioned 1883 Harvard Ave. For Appointment Phone 3-5147 Chief Mills reminds that a eity t.arh the overthrow of the eov- ordinance maxes it oougatory tor such property owners to clean their own lots or be subject, upon con viction, to a fine of not less than $5 nor more than $25. There are several unsightly and hazardous lots within the city and the Fire department would appre ciate the cooperation ot property owners in cleaning these up as an aid to the local fire prevention, health and safety program, said Chief Mills. "Let's make Roseburg an at tractive city," Chief Mills urged. Anyone desiring a burning permit should call 33226. Communists Ask Court To Reconsider Decision WASHINGTON (.TV- The su preme court has been asked to re consider ita decision upholding the conspiracy conviction of 11 U. S. Communist party officials. The 11, in a petition filed Mon- MocAithur Presidency Seeker, Sen. Kerr Soyi WASHINGTON UP) Senator Kerr (D-Okla.) saya that if Gen eral MacArthur is "not a candi date for President, there's not a sleer in Texas." He made his comment to a re porter in reference to MacArthur's series of speeches in Texas criti cizing the administration for what MacArthur says is a policy of ap peasement. "He's running for President as hard as he knows how," Kerr said. "The Mac-kado rides again." In other comment today. House Speaker Rayburn of Texas speak ing of MacArthur's Texas speak ing tour, told a reporter: "I'm glad that Texas showed General MacArthur its usual cour tesy. However, I felt that the crowds he drew were very disap pointing to him and his sponsors." mm! w sum! jt mmijb POWER SENSATION OF THE NATION FOR OYER TWO YEARS! ACCLAIMED BY MORE THAN 700,000 OlDSMOBILE OWNERS! PROVED BY BILLIONS OF MILES OF OLDSMOBILE DRIVING! Tht pnv-off comm in the prrirmmcr! And we have an engine that raa talk ( itself in the "Koclet"! TW!" sari the "Rorket" aa MS high-ram. preMioei horsepower surge into action! "Smooth!" says the "Rocket" ea Oldaniobile Hydra-Matic drlirera that power with rrTortlnie eaael "Oiitet! nhinpera the "Rocket" aa tou enjoy that wonderful new Old.mohile ride! And well also be glad to tell you about "Rocket" gas .ainr! 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