Antelope Aniw.r to Prvlou Puzxl HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted antelop. e It ii n animal 13 Expunge 14 Part of lac 15 Boy 18 Approachei 18 Scottish river 19 Atop 20 Wilt 22 Hypothetical force 23 Australian river 29 Unemployed 27 South Amerlcau bird 28 Burden ,29 Self -satisfied 30 Type measure 31 Army officer ab.) 32 Charts ' 35 Narrow way 37 Bearing 38 Otherwise 39 Opposed 40 Hebrew deity 41 Disposition 47 Higher 48 Operate - 50 Entrance In fences 51 Unit 52 Deletion 54 Lowest point 58 Stages 57 Icelandic 1 lagas j ' VERTICAL ! lit to the hartebeest group 2 Component of the atom bomb 3 Evil 4 While 5 Unaspirated 6 Distant 7 Flowerlest plant 8 Demolish 9 Pronoun 10 Rumen 11 Interstice 12 Required 17 Babylonian deity 20 Make longer 21 Difficult choices 24 Leaps 28 Realm 33 Flower 34 Sharp shooters 33 Looked 38 Entice 44 Shoshonean Indiana 45 Anent 48 Domestic slave 49 Scold 42 Malarial fever 51 Peculiar 43 Allowance for 53 Older (ab.) waste 55 To (prefix) i v. a ii is I L Ii' la" U ' In la 1 3 g n mir :frm a W- WW vri a Eg at ' j? 5 P ir" TVSriTrVT w 3 W, t W tr a si ' ii ii I i I i r I i j FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger 1 MODEST MAIDENS Tritmt.it UfuUnri U. 1 riual O&a htt4 ClAY IW A FW AtoRE HouRC A MAM AUMyft HoW UPWHEM GIRL'S 60 IN SWIMMING IN THE MOVIES FROM NINE TO FIVE By Jo Fischer "Sorry, tir, but that' your competitor' floor wax you slipped onl" ' .) Local News Frl., Aug. 24. 1951 The News-Review, Roseburs, Ore. 11 Takes Over Management Burt Cowan of Roseburg has taken over the management of both the Rain bow cafe and the Shalimar here in Roseburg. . Return From Seattle Mrs. Dean Ross of Roseburg and Mrs. Owna Barren of Eugene have re turned to their homes following a short business trip to Seattle, Wash. Vacationer Returns John Shirley, son of John H. Shirley of Wilbur, has returned to his home following a two-week vacation in California. He visited friends and relatives in Los Angeles and Santa Monica. I must be suffering from brain fafique, Coma. It was easier to come to work today than to think up an ex cuse to stay home. LI'L ABNER Bv Al Capp AHGSOrlf I-1 CAN'T.?-1 VE GIVEN D-DON'T LAFF M-MEBBE THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE. TH'L-L- AIVOUEVERV AT ME-B-BOT I AH'M MV IRUNfi.7-THIS LI API N' REMEDV M-MEBBE IT'S B-BEIN IS THE TWENTIETH "SKliW J KNOWNTO , S-SOMETHIN' J ""SJi55Fc OH -SoB.7-A MEDICAL. .V BKVOND S HtXEOf ARE NO SUCH THINGS tiCKl.E.,.f-AH'LL KEEP 1 I O1 IT UP ALL NIGHT J -ALLTOMORRV NIGHT-ALL TO' NEXT NIGHT.'T'-HOOMIKl FLESH CAINTT STAND THIS? SPESH!LV DAISY MAE'S P0R6 WEAK, TuRTURED ci r l-i " --cv aw w?v Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Nicola and their three children of Newhall, Calif., have returned to their home following a week's visit in Roseburg with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roark and their daugh ters, Pat and Bonnie, and son, Robert. Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howard and children, Tom Jr., Jack and Charlene, of To ledo, Wash., visited Mrs. Art Cooper and her daughter, Lila, of Roseburg. The Howards left Wednesday for their home. Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Cooper are sis ters. Return From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Paul Travis and chil dren, Janet, Nancy and David, all of Roseburg, recently returned from a trip to Aberdeen, Wash., where they visited Mr. Travis' mother and sister. Mr. Travis is employed at the post office in Roseburg. Continue Journey Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hochradel of Roseburg, their niece, Miss Helen Farring ton, and a friend of Portland are continuing their journey in E u rope. Word has been recieved that they have just completed a visit to Italy and are now on their way to France. The group has been gone since May. Return From Vacation Miss Elaine Undem and Mrs. Louis Adaski and daughter, Rose Mary, all of Roseburg have returned to their home following a three-week vacation visiting relatives and friends. Miss Undem traveled to Rogers, N. D., and Mrs. Adamski and her daughter visited in Valley City, N. D. Vacation Taken Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Roots of Roseburg have, re turned from a three-week vaca tion trip. They first went to Op- heim. Mont., to visit their son, Pfc. Robert Roots of the air force Dolice group stationed near there. They took mm witn tnem tor mree days ana went 10 Kegina, uanaaa. After taking him back to his base, they continued to Hardtner, Kan., to visit Mr. Roots' mother, Mrs, Lyda Roots. From Hardtner they went to Thomas, Okla., and vis ited Mrs. Roots' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. W Gifford. In Pampa, Tex., they vis ters, Mrs. Lee Butcher, and In Shawnee, Okla., they saw still an other brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClure. From Shawnee they returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Roots are employed at Herman's Men's store, Roseburg. Leave on Trip Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Mesick of Canyonville left Friday for Chicago on a va cation. Move to Oak Hill Apts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Knight moved Thursday from 316 W. First street to Apt 7 in the Oak Hill apart ments at 481 S. Main street. Back From Coast Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and children, Nancy and Jimmy, have returned to their home in Roseburg, follow ing a week vacationing at the coast. Vacationing Mrs. Norman Sallee and Miss Shirley Spencer of Roseburg are spending their va cation in Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. They expect to return here this weekend. Here Thursday Frank Waller, reconnaissance engineer for the state highway department, Salem, spent Thursday in Roseburg on business. He is a brother-in.law of Mrs. . L. Knapp, Roseburg, Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Al Kosel have returned to their home in Roseburg, following a vacation trip to points of inter est in Washington. Mr. Kosel is manager of Craig's in this city. Visit at McClintock Home N, F. Gillespie of Centralia, Wash., and his son, Graklyn Gillespie, of Sacramento, Calif., have left Roseburg, following a visit with the former's son-in law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McClin tock, in Westmoreland. Enjoy Trip to Coast Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Foster and daughter, Mary Anne, and son, Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. S. V. O'Reilly and children, Paddy, Louise, Maureen and Joan, of Roseburg enjoyed a trip to coast points Sunday. Returns to Portland Miss Ruth Mahoney has returned to her home in Portland, following a visit in Roseburg with her brother-in-law and sister, Mayor and Mrs. Albert G. Flegel, on East Lane street. Parish Picnic A St. Joseph's parish picnic will start at 10:30 a. m. at the Rod and Gun club grounds next Sunday. A prize will be offered to the largest family present. There will be music, games and refreshments. Those attending are asked to bring their own picnic lunch and utensils. Chairman of the picnic is Rod Nevue, manager of Miller's. Have Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Coen and ions, Jerry and Mickey, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Catching of Roseburg, have had as visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Langlois, Miss Adeline Stewart, Mrs. Clara Hunt, all of Clatskanie; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn N. Riddle of Riddle and Mr, and Mrs. Jo seph Wharton of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Langlois are an uncle and aunt of Mrs. Coen and Mrs. Catching, who are sisters, Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stark of Roseburg have returned to their home from a two weeks' vacation in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. They stayed at Yellowstone National park for three days, then visited at Heod River with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Spaulding, former residents of Roseburg. Later they visited Mrs. Stark's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hamilton, at Wallowa Lake. Mrs. Stark is employed by Miller's and Mr. Stark is employed by Dillard Motor company. aMwwiMvi iX'J 1 'TV I SOFT DRINKS ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Merrill Blosser OUR GALLANT CONTESTANT MAS RESTED AND NOW INSISTS ON CARRYING ON The others hav shown tou tm6ir. riding skill i now this dabimg touth will trv to pick up the handker CHIEF EVEN FASTER.' thisd be ducxsoupCS V AFTER ALL MY TRAINING-, W t i L COM I. 1951 BY NEA BERVtCt. NC. T. ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin fBEHOLD.VOUK EH? WHTiLSURE.BUT TH' FEWEK -V' -t f I THEREjTHAT'OUSHTA fTHE LIONS FLEEJjjauMjp: ! EXCELLENCY, THEIYES.HOW t' ARE NOLI THATGETOUTATH' ( 6POIL HIS APPETITE J THOSE THAT" GLADIATORS yuNUSUAL' CRAZY? THOSE CAGE, TK FEWER , ' V FOR TODAY.' ' . . ARE LEFT SOMETHING CHARGE TH rt fmj BEASTS ARE y WE'LL HAFTA KEEP aS ' l Sl ON THEIR NEW! SUMMON yUONtJ . HUNGRY,' FROM CHEWIN1 V l) -A V tVFEET " THIS WARRIOR... Tr?i5T" I -. h , "At onus y--oi rYMOTr vA.1 would re- " gjTtsjey ' if : i : L BLONDIE By Chic Young ! -Hip BUT XXJ HAD I lAPE YOJ SUI?E K f NOW, WAIT I :i;H I Mill II ' WHAT I HOW CAN I SLEEP Jj, I1 1 f HAM-AND-EGG THAT WAS LAST JlTHAT COULD'VE iMlllllllllMIIII1 (DlFFEPENCE UNLESS I KNOW V' -V s T SANPWCH BEFOSE , NIGHT' ; ' BEEN THE . DOES IT J WHETHEI? I'M . 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