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2 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Friday, Aug. 17, 1951 Sutherlln School Sett First Gradi Registration Registration for first grade chil dren at Sutherlin grade achool will take place Aug. 23, report! H. B. Austin, principal. The hours will he irom 9 a.m. to 12 noon; 1 to S and 7 to S p.m. Any child who will be entering :9f comeoiwui 9 r A J14 J(Uetk the first grade for the first time this fall is to register. He should have his birth certificate or bap tismal record or other certificate denotine date of his birth. This will appjy for both the children of Suth- eriin cny ana nonpareil scnuuis, which are under the Sutherlln dis trict jurisdiction. Parents are advised to accom pany their children. The county nurse will be present to conduct physical checkups. The parent will be Informed as to the require ments for physical examinations. Aged Methodists' Homo May Be Constructed PORTLAND UP) Plans are underway here to build a home for aged Methodists who can afford to finance Its construction. The plan, announced by a com mittee of Methodist clerical and lay leaders, calls for a $5000 con struction payment from each of the home's founders. The cost of life care is to be between $8000 and $12,000. Accommodations are planned for about 100 persons. Dr. Edward Terry of Centenary- Wilbur Methodist church, said the project was needed because there are a numDer or nomes lor wel fare recipients, "but few for those who can pay their vay." I ' ' ' Magazine Has Articles By 2 CPU Employes A. D. Parr, district, manager and Mrs. Nelle CumnWigs, chief clerk In the Roseburg office of the California Pacific Utilities com pany, are authors of articles fea tured In the current issue of the company's monthly publication, "satety spots." Manager Parr'j contribution concerns individual responsibility in the safe handling of motorized equipment. Mrs. Cummings writes an interesting description of the Roseburg community and its growth, and personality sketches of the company a Roseburg em ployes. CONVICTS TUNE UP FOR RODEO Oklahoma State prison inmates don't have bronci to practice (or their inside-the-wall rodeo (Sept. 6-9) at McAlester, Okie. So they have rigged up a barrel, saddled It and impended It with chains from an iron trapeze for their practice rides. (AP Wire- photo) r - Af!7li!y I HAVE YOU TRIED mXiim 11 sssi at sssi. ssassa & ro UJiMmnS' .z RPcant i then eyer Teamsters Will Vote On P.F. & P Offer PORTLAND - (M- Ten AFL , N Tr(je() F(MJnd Qf pand prits were not the defendants but their masters in Wall street and London. ' southwest Washington will vote on whether or not to accent terms of a new agreement reached with the Pacific Fruit and froauce com pany. ' William 'O'Connell, union spokes man, said it called for a 10 per cent wage Increase, a 30-day con tract re-onenina clause, an em ployer - financed welfare program ana otner neneius. Locals affected are those of warehousemen and drivers In Eu- Kene. Salem-Corvallis, Bend, As toria. Coos Bav. The Dalles. Pen dlcton-Baker-La Grande, Klamath Falls and Medford-Roseburg, Ore., and Longview-Kelso, Wasn. Alleged Spies For U.S., Britain Sentenced To Die LONDON UP) A Romanian military court has sentenced four men to death and four others to long prison terms. They were con victed of treason ana espionage on behalf of the United States and Britain. The radio dlsnatch of the Ro manian news agency, monitored here, said the four who were sen fenced to death one was for merly commander of Romania's air force had confessed that they plotted to overthrow the Com munist regime with the help of the two big Western powers. 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Douglas Thinks WASHINGTON -UP) Senator Douglas (D-Ill) thinks President Truman "is underneath the mistle toe" and "In a position to be kissed" for reelection in, 1952. That's the way Douglas an swered a reporter who asked if he thought Mr. Truman would be running again for the presidency. The Illinois senator said he would not permit his own name to be entered In the Illinois primary. He has stated publicly he will not be a candidate for the presidency. Douglas reitereated his admir ation for Gen. Dwight D. Elsen hower and said he'd like to see the general's name on both Repub lican and Democratic presidential tickets for the sake of national unity, in case President Truman does not seek another term. Two New Suits Filed, Third One Dismissed Inez Thompson. Y o n c a 1 1 a Wednesday filed suit against James and Edna Jones to re- cover 639.76 plus interest, allegedly due on a promissory note. Attor ney's fees of $100 are also asked. The state industrial accident commission has sued Albert Kepiro for $429.07 and interest as unpaid employer contributions under the workmen's compensation act. Suit brought against Max and Jennett G. Steece by Edwin H. and Anabel L. Hanson was dismissed Wednesday by Circuit Judge Carl E. Wimberly on motion of the plaintiff. It's time for a 8 tfffiTeftlftp To get more for your money in a tractor, get a "SHOWDOWN" Demonstration of Ferguson's ability to do a better job under toe working conaiuom or your farm. Ask Ui for a FREE "Showdown" Demonstration on Your Farm Then You'll See WHY FERGUSON'S the BUY! LEE MORTENSEN, Inc. 200 South Pine Dial 3-7534 COMPLETE SHOP SERVICE Yugoslavia has six provinces, or 'people's republics". Carriage bodies were mounted on steel springs around 1670, ac cording to the National Geographic Society. PRUDENTIAL LIFE Insurance HORACE C. BERG 8oeotal Agent Office 3-7491 Rei. 3-7195 UI West Oak FOR . . . SERVICE . . . . EXPERIENCE . . . CO-OPERATION . . . 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