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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1951)
o THAT PHONE . . . ON YOUR DESK . . . Brings Your Office Supplies To You In A Hurry There it no need to worry about your office iuppliet and machinery when that convenient phone on your desk Will solve your problem. Pick up the receiver, dial 3-5212, tell ut what you need and we will deliver if to your office. We carry every office lupply that you need in one conven ient shopping ttop. If you are not now using our systems, you are working too hard. Phone today or better yet, come in and see our complete stock. Kardex 0 Adding Machines 9 Accounting Machines 0 Carbon Paper Office Accessories Voriadex Filing Systems fl) Typewriters Commercial Forms fl) Stationery fl) Safes, Desks, Files Authorized Remington-Rand Sales end Service Agent for Douglas Vounty For Your Offica Supplies Call The Store That Is As Near As Your Phone D.&L. STATIONERS Del Durham 32S South Stephens Vic Lewis Dial 3-5212 Stolen Portland Auto Found Bullet-Rlddld MORAGA. Calif. & A sto len Oregon auto found bullet rid dled and abandoned in a canyon near here has set authorities off on a search for a Pacific coast wise ring of auto thieves. The car, a red 1948 Plymouth coupe reported stolen from Mrs. Lena L. Anthony, of Portland, sev eral weeks ago, was found Sunday night. Inside the car was a briefcase belonging to N. J. Koury, of Ala meda, Calif., and beside the car was a California ticense plate to Koury's car, reported stolen Satur day night. Sheriff's Inspector Norman Wil son os Contra Costa county specu lated the abandoned car's Oregon plates . had been swttchea to Koury's stolen vehicle. JUST "PHONE AND VOL) WONT HAVE Tt wait. WEtl GLADLY GIVE AN ESTIMATE 1 I x"-" Wed, June 27, 1 f 51 TJ Newt-Review, Rsseburg, Ore. o Fivo Local Educators To Attend NEA Session A party of five local educators plans to attend the National Edu cation association convention in San Francisco, July 1 to 7, inclu sive. They will leave Saturday morning. They include Superintendent of City Schools Paul Elliott and Mrs. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Mon ger and J. H. Barneck. The session will mark the first meeting of the association on the roast since 1939. Mrs. Elsie Spackman of Rose burg is also expected to attend. OREGON HISTORICAL CARAVAN With exhibit! depicting early history end progress of Ore gon, the two-bus Oregon Hiitorical caravan will be et Hansen's used car lot for four days starting Saturday et 10 a.m. No admission will be charged. The displays ere sponsored by the U.S. National bank. R. D. BRIDGES Savings Representative Equitable Savings and Loan Ass'n. Phone M2 Oakland. Ore. OLDER FOLKS OFTEN HAVE TIRED" BLOOD Ai -ou art oldet. when four color h rute) yoo ted tirtd. in." rb (hi tuts ut u high m 8 m 10 your blood is below pit. Thea it s limt to irr Gerirol the fcietwific blond tome nude CMMXiallT tor people oef 53. Pit. we.k blood leivet you " lon,-' it red and "blut." Red, healthy blond goes with dnmic mtgf inei( that "milhoa dollu" feeling. Geriml ciioa m imuiiii wuhm 24 hour Geritnf roa ippe-m im your blood. Gtrirol iIm coo. saint remarkable Viumm Bit. the wondcri of which were described bf Reader'! Differ. If jour donor you need its irsvt blood tonic -net Gento! et your dfujruor today. See how mth better you trel as your color inv pcovet and tiredaeaa goea. GERITOL Antique Shop Offers Complete Collection A complete collection of authen tic glassware, china and other an tique items are now on display at the Priscilla Antique shop on Calk ins road. The shop is managed by Mrs. Priscilla Darby. In addition to antiques. Mrs. Darby has collected a group of museum pieces, which are now available. At one time she was an appraiser for estates. The shop is open in the afternoon and evenings, but appointments can be arranged by phoning 3-7500. moDERn FURNITURE CD. osmmi i MORE THAN py 1 Worth Of SSVaV Prizes zdr; 4 mv?'- w -m!m& given away UIIITED PETROLEUM nit i in Ask Ms United Operator for ticket. 2 Write your name and address In the space indicated. J Tear off that part which has your name and address and deposit la receptacle. KEEP STUI END. Tickets are available at every United outlet. The contest Is open to all persons over 18 except the employees end families of United Petroleum Corp. and the em ployees and families of all United out lets. It is not necessary to be present to win. Winners will be notifed by phone or mail. Prises will be awarded at: United Petroleum Service SW 18th. and Jefferson Portland, Oregon AUGUST 1, 8 P.M. o 6 VALUABLE f IZIS I tin SI itrtxrmr UM I Mrs) then Imm Q I !i f Mi Kin DO Mars' tare Oats tats , 41 I tears' K St Itflin MaW lass 5 'Tickets ere evailoble at: United Tire Store, Rosebur), Ore., RoseMotor Co., Roseburg, Rapp Garage, Winston, United Service, Glendofe. United Tire Stores, Grants Pass, Hole's Beacon Service, Grants Pass, Redwood Highway Service, Grants Pats. O United Tire Store 833 East 2nd Avenue South0 Phone 3 S36 Atomic "Secrets" Swap Reported Argentine Plan BUENOS AIRES UP Ar gentina might be willing to swan some of her new atom secrets, if sne could get the right raw ma terials in return, says the nation's top atom scientist, Ronald Richter. "If she can make a good deal,' Richter told newsmen, Argentina might sell her nuclear secrets out right, or trade them for machinery and raw materials she needs for atomic industrial development. The Austrian - born Richter, showed newsmen through the Ilue mul atomic plant 8.S0 miles south of Buenos Aires. He said his new experiment which will be ready in six or eight months, "will amaze the world" and might pave the way for use of atomic energy in iron smelters and electric power plants. Richter was hailed by President Juan D. Pfron three months ago as the discoverer of a cheap new process for releasing atomic en ergy. (Announcement of the dis covery was received with some skepticism in the United States.) Last month the govern men an nounced it had set up a national plant and laboratory at Huemul island to follow up discoveries at tributed to Richter, who, it was claimed, hit upon a way of pro ducing atomic energy much in the way the sun produces heat. Easy, Men! Every "Cat" Is Vital! 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