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1 m o o o o o 11 o o Co I) o o G ,0 o m Tin Nawt-Ravlaw, Roseburg, Or. Thur... July IT. 151 Local -O. u.u. Mr m1 Mm. Lestpr Carr of Rowburg have mived J their nw home in HuCi-es-.. . oi aw mill iirepi jasi wee, mn. T. Praffc.nd - Mr. end Mn.iin'e" "d '" T"lor- i"te" 1 . .r V. . ' , ! of Mrs. Mnwrv. were enrnute to Harold Schmeer of Roseburg have returned from-a business tip to Portland over tt weekend. G)erurnHome Mist Zoe New man and her father have, returned to their (Mm on Cobb street in RosaftArgT after vacation at the coastr To Klamath Falla Mr and Mrs Frank Flocchini of Roseburg have returned to their home Ironfj. 1 weekfa, visit in fciarnajri ejyi.vj' Purchasa Wome Mr. and Mrs. Irv Pugh of Rosehuig; fcive pur chased a new home on Die Calkins road. Peturos Home Herbert Sulli ,van ijRoseburg h, returned home from a busines-ar(g)to L Angeles, Calif., last(js)5ek. Leaves For Bakers'leld Mra. Pearl Chides(errias('V" 'if) her kne In Bakendif'ld, rilif.. Mow ing a rUy in Roseburg visiting her 3Dnin w and daughter, Mr. and Iri.(Vljller Johnson. ' Prteei OSC MRirhaitl . jchls, who graduated from ( fton State colli this spring, is tome for the summer with hit Okrentio, r. and rs. iickard B. Nels. He Krattuatad m loisikias kek.V.y. n t Work -?.hn tejeertsrai. son of Tlr. and ar. oka W. Kohartoaa of Rwelau, k.' itarsed to wilk After a MMtfk'a vacaOoa, dune, which Mfmt Cottatje Gr wrueve Oe VMWl friends fared relative. He j mfcyd(ly Clark's 9tila. Vkai.flra r. ato Mr., t. aWoarWm, Iter childre, Gar ud Aaai, aajt a i.p, Joaaat, af fynien, ., scnt Tieossley i arbvg viit Br. asai Mri HJ. Tte Sitaaiatraw il m m t OaW lskj ato fm ftaan h taa PraiT'. PrfiMVi r. Si. Jierna -nr m4 lanr-fawe-Tf.i datWtitMr, lafW. e rtMrcaal to Hw bone it airas. . aner visit vtk r. at atra. frf taant il tkirg. ar. Scn aar is a frirad of JJ). BaOitt saxaifjs.u nesffe- h h )Mka - A. Wnd, wkx recctly waa pari- OaeU frees ailkatrlin OKh schools b ..nUiwi th office inr fix nan- laaarenet cnanpeny i pee'wonas). a aiilairk Ant spew. It rtU that sha 1 vausj .:-rw nk ktr jo. TTwdl ar. ad Bra. . . riRWhae, ilBd. CaUf., are ting the W. J. Clerkja feJilo 10 Rnwburi Mr. aiei Hr. Iihaaa, r. on Mrs. . J. 'lie ad P L. Bell traveled Ceator ! ea a lllhMunl taaar. I'm Riaf- ksaes will eiatviiM ( tkj-ie Vie ( tais vk. o L4 Pat- Bel el r. dd Mrs. Jokn atherford aed daugh ters, iaa Alice and Bus Ellen, lyt this roornina for their hoas to Portland, following a oerl 10 tit'buro visiting Mri. eathor frd'f mother, Mrs. K. R. (irovos. aed with JlrO Weathorford's' aaethefiMrs. cathertord Sr. They ale VTjiterMMrs. weateerrorn a bretker. Herbert tjroves, and fam lie. and Mr. WWitherford'srlwo i(r. an. N. K. Ilotfielj and . Cteile. Pullortioi. The'. John Ventkorfoid fkmilf formerly mi!e eoie etie. AMP JUIKS ItStt 'mm-catTim DM 2: aT a asa 1 Groon Apple PSo ! o 5 (: j OS' - :- feT aj G ' .a ' fteje? a f I A aV "a. Mil ill l J a News I Visit Rltivt -WMr. nd Mri. Art Winter Sonori, Cif.. and Mxi Mr.- nd Mri H- wMowry granddaughter i Portland. Sun day, they dioviD Crater lak attend the wedding o( the latler's (D Have Left Mr. and (-Mrs. Al Franklin of Portland, and former residls of Roseburgave left for JJjadford following IMrouple of days in Roseburg on business and visiting friends. They moved to Portland two weeks ago af'kriliv- ing in Seattle, Wash.gfor about a year. From South Dakota Mr. and Mrs. J. Hramer of Waubay, S. Dak., aw rra visiting with Mr. Hammtei aister, Mrs. Richard Willett, on N. Rosa street. They expect to be hera several weeks. l.W akeil Ar. and Mrs. J. II. Nic!l eatartained the Hammers at their litaca cottage at Bandon. Mrs. Hiciseei is I niecaopf Mr. Inar. J Fcfcaar lAtsaaMOk ia r. 4)d rs. Atten laain aaai daugh ter. Barr Louie, wt Tacowa are (vVitin aora ft roupl af vwh i ft'xmbi. The- laiw irt forum- inimk, ooviaf ' ''hiirg u yea, aen. JJri. t -rd. Wllatt entmoinridtasti irt unchain TaaMlay. 4m T. mm,M Itla aA aii at Tjk aaa rftwrwl ta tWir aaraa it 0., NlMinf t ( !ilaf uXlir w,iithr. art Ittry Ila, snd a stay oo l.illle river at lla' arimr koma a tamr uaeaaaaal auat. Sr. aaat Bra. C. al. Hat, ad mm. lintaerk-y. Thee ill rire lr Ik august for as etiaar t mt w-n. fcare PVcaa lliaanarl 1 Bar el Mwv aaat daua', l.wri, f t. Jiawrat. Be , art as lisaaaurf visittf relatitati aaai rViasada. lift aaat Portltnat la at Thura d by er. IM Mrs. (rla Hinae Sr., al liwl'tf Heien, and Mr. ad Jir. itmm HinrV. ail of th krangat Uieai t ns kr. Br. and m. im Sr.. ta tka aFirS f ItareJd llinny, a ia .ln l vte if ex nttj tur t-ra i a whrt CJ n mwf - air. ann mW ......t f'l"i t ?,l,ne, vf ,J'"'r"'a Hr. and Mrj. l.arry rere to visit the latier's parem, Mr. and iBrs. PT. Bubar, "on Ckdvik street Vter a business trip tO'Crescaot City. CaW. The Wataois just rertetly tefurnol froaa a thfoa weeks vacation trial to aexico. Kn rout koOi, th vitd ie long Rrork Calif. eitk Irs. aetstet'a hrolhr-iele tm ntor, ar. and ari. D. . ai't.l lop. a il ehildran, Stuea end kos. km. wamai is tax termor Gey kubisr aed Vra ert ill tke fovmrr Paulina lukar of tk eity, Anoiinf Goodl On North Umpquo Trnt anlie W amd on th Nertk I'ejooim rivr ikn i Stean kot ad "fir" I th lor pfrr tuoi, eccordin to th t!y fish ing report f th Sltte Gam eoea RiltaiiM'i lelairf efTic. Sum war alMlkrajH fiih'Rf ' fajir bi th Steemli'et tree arid m catches .in li a enev Rock crck. In th olewer ymiav l cn "!.r" " L "".VE."" ; ntir ret eoaMUl Iskea aae irems. 0hi ftir arm (ier fisk i fir ia eot of the lakes. ain chelr P.te nalmaa P,shin ie 'id, thv rrpert cnntimiea. Aagieia. r)o. eer. r warned t ue riutioe in craam th ki' toneg eD tide. In Curr rOnOta. tfmt alig ia e.4 na all euieitl ne) ! aicr i low ml I'leur, (inod catches trout oer itorlal on huth tli P(ee ( hen eod liaei IOr. Mlee eilrhea "I amiib uf to Riifei eir rnntieu t k food th ! eonliee. j Piteidrtit Will i M Ri:e t last words, aftee hem anot be ao anrrr tOrrerir. wvi "It &et S. Ml Will, lie. Ml, O lueen It's Gpm Appla Timt! Add tha crowning touch 7 o big tcoap ef tatty DAIRY 9UEENI Vj; Jj JOT It TNBRt Girls forming Elf camp, TroopSlumber 6, all seeatl koaa Sutterlin, li on their elbows and kick up their heels i their eeaep at Umcufua park, during a rest period. This group Hmt4 Of Timht ftcea Aadk At Mvat O ICoetiiid Mia P 1) It t alev leaonnibik ta.f for privttt operator. w Pedeiol ferett kighair futKW hove heee ail availablo i Uta) slate1 of Oreann. 6dt nurk ut it has bcee Oirocteir elMwrifro. ho said. Further, federal fores'. hi wff)T?appropriation rO omt OS,- (KJ8.000 cehir4 auton70ti(. In nriztjiitw. in i im jk. M fuMa er artj)ha(r reachf-i a Wsic element ' oroDrrilled. Charles Jtantoo, la kia islro- u,cl0y WJl ,d , cmbxJ of Pummerc. cometitte ke visitod large port of tk Oro i quoelion end oenia to invite eoroeeinaol leilei( out to ( for thOmeelva.. "We beliiO that aa conie moa can 1)0 cnnvinctel of the neajl of Occes? rc funr if con jiit fel bim ne IN ror.a ttohoa hiss," Slantoa id. aia auaxife) Georg Nunr. 0)utg ltor- int'y and a drrector of the chomlior nt roiamtrr. etiiiin! a inre. poiot ela for ektajieinf tk aerre sary Piee. fir.l, k toid, fc' ad dt ia t0 situation slmuld he sseeMbled; aerenkl, Co'nfUM ilaiuld h ii'iildasl ca appropna tin fnreet kihee fimtfk tr?4f (tithorized aad saoney should lie a-ai nil IIJ' tjmaj ajtaru ouon i roafl construction, fia inirn. inei.r.i e,0rav.rv,Di, ti n e.iietk should omwrasa laloral , ; j "T; i, ,;. ., ."Morney rZW Qi i 1 ed tal puticipatinn h ollcat-! I .", ,',.,1 I !ro5l "(rt.h' f, cs.mne boar. d""llWl the 7 f.,u ii.tr i. heir, ta.r,,i,Dl,,r "'"a 0 e.ie.e r. iroiaf . I Negroes' suit as "an agawssive hi Norfh llm,.,.,a road. i '"" (Tent of th tirn rirel lnriua enngrasa ona repreaeiiia'iveaj ramindal of th iirwnt nal of bi-1 emerg.nc would put en undi sting on i'itj)l timber. lomklk A OIIOEff JAlLtD a 17 sr old ViKa'ioi youth a rgosmittad to .lr..(: i Un of CIS lines ife irh ol tejo ( Purges - ril drivinal. and ruing wit iavia1 lufMse. I); tnct Judge . J. (,)lries iriej1. o Plena ap aabnaat) HERSHEY DARS CRISCO o HJ.C OftAtiGE VholeGrecnBcans25c Sliced Beets "- ISc Cream Sfylefdrri Early Garden Peas Pineapple Juice INSECT REPELLENT LIGHT BULBS t SCOT TISSUE 3 "-.A ' '"'i U.S. CtT5 Spam's Kod To Estctfich Air, Mdf 4 ftmr O I ADRID. SpOin , Ta rll driV-l.rlv Unitwl Sifiai was reitirlOl driv Ohd today y toward amOricn ii of Spanish dMDit Fr4nrtl and Britiak ea-1 nositisa. -Q- ! Aultwi itetive sour. ",u i u. inn me rrco govern mtni i U. (Si and the Fr to tiseMbenon bases for western defense. The iitfOrments ll (. auroo ment, which dos not involv n outiftht Spnish American fi-liaru-,Nwa reacftol during eon- fei-An-d hAllun r:ni'iMimn trncisco linco and dmir Porrost P. ShrmOn. amaricair'i chiOf of nvl oi)inon. Britain 01 Prone aot oIO np dos th U.S. plon to acquire Sr)n- ian httOi. but have obiOcloi (v S)i assuciaiKd with an mom- hr at the. Atlantic (Jwtct. (Difpiteaes from XondiiT) an Pi taid halhOhe Freiicii an "to' Urituk folt aey association by n Ollaati cart teiOpjr with I h a fitriant Wiuld Qovid uai ilk a priai propKnd i wearaia i larOus saillioes in Europe; v!" ,h rrnt rojima 0i-1 piatl Fascist. ) I ilitry nthoritit ie ear-1 ....'i. ? ..VV.S'","' 7 .Intl . i Mir ue of th b. Vit it if i Ieuved tlt li n' hefp in i ,d ,lirllt indus(ri, air ((cf area O CaH KILLS WOMAN. laaaui.L, lotia (.-Pi --vWra. OH Sttiin. 42. ra.rt'nd, Ore. killaat wodnreiUy i a Oi(h ei af tvw; raroa a pnl triiif. I liar krjied 'a aia it ioinrodJ Tir It - ear-old ('ouieier as stiilned far OJiiat iOjr.)sv'n(J ,(. O n WHEREqYOUR DOLLARS iAVE LjDR CglNPf o lag 95 Mm Ca. 29f I5c 16 c 9P Mont 30 eon Dad Mont 26c Del Mot 44 ot. coa 100 Wort 53 for rolli29 is under the leadership of Mrs.vCunice Hailam, asiisted by Mrs. Mires anefMrs. Minor. (Paul Jenkins) Sued Husband Jtebels 'At 3Room Rawtriction .LOS ANGELES (j)P) Mil lionaire i unman linasay now artd is going to appeal a coprt or ner that MKtrirts him tn "Ihree ; rooms of hii?12-room house in Bev- Hill. niAtdi Iri.l r.1 hit divorce suit. She is the for- .. .... ...V llnuatrrl limit-! In Kutputm O"1 Pjy;ch nd a sitting-joom ,.h,l Mi-. Ilnxnl UvJ $525 ,(i.i tK. , .. Sh rnld $2,500 a month OMPDort for horself al tao children. Howard coryfhnds that his Ostrangat wife purifnsed the rental property with O5.0O0 he loned her and which he claims the has not repaid. . e y - n. wiv CIW borvicat ajfam bfcrj Merir; Crt Gtfl-s Cam OBII.K, Ala. IV) Tt)Mo bil coutit)- personnel board be lieves it fias the right to bav Ne- gWei) from taking civil wica examination for putihc jobs. IW thle K .( t . aebl a feleal district court to dismiss suit brought by six Negroes to idicaia racial restrictions in Mo- kile county's civil service system, Negroe, rontend that the ,a reonnal board barred them from ,.lna examinations for citv l'a- trolmen aodl firemen. '' awin.t long establ.shVd cu. tuoi." He declared that the right to apply for and hftl public jobs in the state. (tjiunty, "and city was a rivit conferred by Vatlaw, and that the 14th amendmeM to the constitution did noV-ply. P CauSE and enccT aaa accuse4I)in the divorce courtQ of selling his wife's bed for money j 0 bet on the races. Q Mrs. Rnuena Cordon told the Mudge her rr(at's luck was poor fnd she spent 18 months sleeping floor. o ffjkli4Eo aUAITY MEATS o 0 BwIbI Steal s- Beef Roast Chuck Ground Beef TV H a lii T..d Cottage Cheese SHOP THE AIR CONDITIONED GROCERY IN WINSTON. SHOP WHERE YOU L3 n. . , U.S. Ac,cain AsJfs CzachwIovciVio To Frte Oatis WASHINGTON (JP) cret- ary of State Acheson saTVthe 'rkted States has staitedOtew moves to (Wain 4iie release of W ii am Cdihs, Awociated (ffess coTO.spondem improsoned by Com munist Czechoslovakia. Acheson told a news conference he expects the Cwch government to reply sometinW this week. Acheson said that U. S. Ambas sador Ellis O. Briggs talked with Czech Foreign (Minister Siroky in Prague on nnoay, and that Str oky has taken the matter up with the Czech QDiet. iat the Un(tel States had mkote ; a new uuer lu n:jaiim tviKou. The AP correspondent recently was sentenced to ten years in jail on alleged spying charges which were denounced by the State de partment as trumaed up accusa- tiona. J The SPrtetary refused 'jcetary refused to be d(i)n intoa discussion on whether the It. S. should break diplnmkjlc and trade relationsQith Czecho- slovakiC) as a means of getting riatif reTeaserl. r Demands had nQltfpfied that drastic action should be t(a7k e n r.l....d released. against th Czechs to get Oatis (JuMfA Wt...J "It'$ t&e 'ater o at-e" c. cve-. wiju. 55c Lbci O ode 'A' 69c 59c o Vj'oR wholi 25c lordoa't Pint SURFACED PARKING SPACE. Roseburg Couple Attend Conclave Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nehring of Roseburg attended the annual three-day convention of Lutheran Laymen's league in the new Mu nicipal auditorium at Sioux City, la. The event was attended by 700 delegates representing 70.000 mem bers of the league in the United States and Canada. Victor L. Brandt, president of the Oregai district, also auenaeo. The Lutheran Hour, the worlds . i j .. - . -.,r most widespread broadcast cur rently hea j over 1,000 sta':rns in 52 countries and in 36 lanjtages, was voted an operating fund of $2SO,000 to defray a current deficit and to provide a reserve fund. Dv-ing the cojWion an appro pri. on of $10,000 was granted the Lutheran hospital at Vicksburg. Miss. A membership average of 53 was also approved as a means of raising money to construct a $500,000 memorial classroom build ing on the campus of Valparaiso university. Syracesr, W.Y.. Lashed SYRACUSE, N. Y. UPl A violent electrical storm imped an inch or mora ofjiin on Sy racuse in 20 minutes today. Streets and cellars were flooded, and the storm, pushed east b a 50-nule-an-hour wind, felled trees andajJility poles.( ) Police and fire departihawts an-1-swered about 50 emergency calls within an hour. At nearby Liverpool, large hail stones fell. WILLAMETTE VAaJ-EY PUREBRED RAM onei EWI'SALI Line County Fair Gray,!. Albeey, Or Soturdoy, lay, Att 4. 19S1 0 Hood Riittorod 0fferilt0 Hood Riiittorod fatvd from To Willomot Volley Flocks trot: Sutlolk, Hempihire, Romnoy, Lincoln, Co'rid)a, $$ 0, ' Sh5ihlf, atjimkia end Cheviot. COL. EARL O. WALTER, AuaionajifQ For Catalogue, Write: O o 0. E. Miktll. Secretory, 2 ijtt 0 o o CORRECTION n error apaerd in Seaway's 4vr0 (jy't paper. Th orror was Fros Peas, t)el Ail The correct price shoul FroztR Ptaf , Bel Air mri A little met combined wjtd topiwlitij froteii-riehlidtri Ha6roni wilf urn four w 5ix hungry (filV if. UaVlJ Irtlil tAtM I IVIH V W w eary J v WW V ft Mtf, Aiio M.OOd wv) rc4)vs SPAGHETTI o t(30 N9O0LIS Q niMION tUltMOm - tak i . . "--g-r .gf Wl WSTpN O o o o FRESH ygGCTABS o CORN o o Farm Fresh f amtai Aimer WAN! ALUUfLJ o CELERY HEARTS BANANAS-. POTATO IaLAD MACARONI SALAD SHOP MODEL MARKET AND Rtnt Gouging Of Seldltrt In Squalid Building Told (Continued from Pag 1) many kirvicemen do not know this or are afraid to proteat fx' fear of Itrting what housing the" have. Numerous examples of crowded, filthy, and high-rent housing were cited at each of the three b : train ing centers covered. They included former barns chicken coopa filling stations gar ages coalhda an j other old buildings 4V.' courted f o r jjiak - shiftuman occupation V i . u a wv9mnuB cited '4ari Ai.?ng Tramples cited these: In one rat infested formerga rage, the six-months old chikt. a sergeant waa bitten three times by irAf and the child had to be treated athe post dispensary. a Aaother was an "old, dirty anc, rundown" hotel known as 'The Firetrap" where 15 familiesiw I servicemen paid $50 a month Mf second floc;coo'n- Th reportsaM the landlou! was cwciing suo a yea reotal foar'miserable accom moa).s in T'building aj)rth half thaMamouni. AWihson Lincoln's estate valued at $110,295. Your Rtl Jilk Htamify Reifyrefmtotivt It MRS. BfiSIE CAaF:.L 403 Ho,iii $t. Dial i-m Sole Sto ef 10:0f)A.M. Q Sed eed Reeae Roe id aVot o Courtfcii, Albiy, 0rJ0i Q ox. ak9. ur o have emptmrmi a fallawit 1 2 iz. fk. 2k uear1iBaBraa)waaiaii Tftt FINEST IN THI WIST D o o 25c 4 Ear, O o o 19c o o 29c o o o Crfip o 29c 29c 2 Lb. raf-, HAVE LOTS OF HARD SAVEI eV 4 0 o O o O 4 o o o Q WXJL.mJa-JAlJ.--.C!jV. i