The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 21, 1951, Page 13, Image 13

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HORIZONTAL
1,4 Depicted
inject
10 Injures
12 Itemized bill
14 War god
15 Elude
17 Tree
18 Six (Roman)
19 Individual.
21 Part ot "be"
22 Volcano In
Sicily
24 Great Lake
26 Foreteller
27 Short
28Gutta (ab.)
n Goddesi ot
S Within
(comb, farm)
Level
7 Preposition
JTeUt
falsehood
8 Pastries
10 It sometime
infests
11 Observe
plenty
30 Operated
31 Direction (ab.)
32 Palm fruit
S3 Pulled
36 Above
37 Toiletry case
3B Note of wait
79 Malay
garmenta
,45 Radon (ab.)
48 Finish
48Wash lightly
H9 Fabulous bird
jSO Shore
12 Run way to
marry
154 Shows
pleasure
S5 Be indebted '
VERTICAL
1 Common
mineral
2 Age
3 Type square
4 Prejudice
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FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberqer I ! ' a.
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positions 40 Seed covering 49 Propel a boat
23 Nullify 41 Be borne 81 Chinese river
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FROM NINE TO FIVE By Jo Fischer
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By Chie Young
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HEARTBREAK AT THE CIRCUS This little girl will have to wait
until she can earn 75 cents before she can buy a circus souvenir
from vender. She was one of several thousand grade school
youngsters attending Shrine club-Polack Bros, circus Wednesday,
(Staff picture)
Canyonville
By MRS. H. M. ANDERSON .
The Past President's parley o(
the American Legion auxiliary
will hold a seven o'clock dinner
meeting Wednesday evening, Sept.
26, at the home of Mrs. Guy Mc
Gee on the Canyonville-Days Creek
road.
Water restrictions are again in
effect until further notice after
being lifted last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Phillips
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Sines in Winches
ter. Guests last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oaks were
Mrs. Oaks brothcr-in-lnw and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christ, of
Chico, Calif.
Mrs. Rose Smith of Eugene
visited at the Charles E. Wil
liams home Tuesday.
Clarance Hartley, Ralph Little,
Clifford Kent, Huron Clough,, Guy
MGee, Dick Rasmussen and Gor
don Clark represented South Ump
qua lodge, 72, A. F. and A. M.,
at the centennial for Mason din
ner meeting in Roseburg Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Winney and
daughter, Shirley, of Eureka,
Calif., called on Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Cloud last week.
Mrs. Chris Daniels and three
children of Roseburg spent the
veekend at their home here. Mrs.
Daniels is teaching in the Junior
high school in Roseburg, Anne is
attending Junior high, Dick is at
tending Benson school and David
is attending a nursery school.
The Canyonville volunteer fire
department assisted the Douglas
Forest Protective association in
fighting fires last week. The first
was a brush fire on the property
of Robert E. Lee. The other was
a forest fire near Alpine lodge.
Charles Puckctt left this week
to attend SOCE at Ashland. He
was graduated from Canyonville
high school In 1950.
Mr. and Mrs I. N. Gray were
Sunday visitors at the Stuart Wil
liams home at Tiller.
Mrs. Fannie Griffin of Rio Dell,
RADIO SERVICINd
Hansen's Radio Servlco. Sutherlln.
Radio Doctors. Phono 3-7454. Fr
Pickup and Delivery.
PLUMBING
Morrli Plumbing and Heating
95-97 Porrott St., Dial 3-7003
Kler-Crooch Plumbing Co., 517 South
Stephens. Phone 3-5377.
JOHNSON PLUMBING St SUPPLY
US W. Douslai Ph. 3-6131
Horrli Plumbing & Heating Co., 805
Souih Stephens. Phone 3-8173.
Coen Supply Co. Phono 3-4461.
Terp's Plumbing. Phono 3-7266.
HEATING
R. Rltzmon Heating Co. Hot Water
and Steam Oil Burners. 1 703
Brown. Phono 3-8267.
ELECTRICIANS
RIDENOUR ELECTPIC
1 600 N Stephens Phono 3-7303
AL'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP
Phono 3-4301 602 Winchester
DuFresne Electric. Phono 3-5222.
A-1 Electric Co. (Formerly Aco Elec).
Phono 3 8355 2023 Myrtle Avo.
WASHING MACHINE SERVICE
1. E. Newberry's Woshing Machine
Service. I 02 W, Commercial Ave
nue. Phono 3-3591.
Washing Machine Service, Kuity'i Ap
plianco Repair, 510 N. Jockson.
Phono 3-3091.
DECORATORS
Polntlno and Paper Hanging"
H. td'WwxV' Wood Phono 3-4240
Calif., visited last week at the C.
J. Falconer home. -
Friends of Mrs. D. W. Gill will
be interested to know that her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Olson, of Beltrami, Minn., ob
served their 56th wedding anniver
sary on Aug. 25. They are both
reported to be in good health.
Mrs. Ed Throne of Azalea called
on Mrs. Victor Shaw Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hoffee and
son, Bill, spent several days last
week on the coast fishing and visit
ing relatives.
i Mrs. W. I. Worrall and daugh
ter, Evangeline, of Roseburg spent
the weekend at their home here.
Mrs. Worrall is teaching nt the
Green school and Evangeline is
attending Senior high sellout in
Roseburg. v
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cherwink of
Waukesha, Wis., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Cherwink last week.
From here they went to Alameda,
Calif., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Walker M.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of
Shedd, formerly of Canyonville, re
cently announced the birth of a
son, Gregory Allen, Sept. 3. He
weighed seven pounds, six ounces.
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FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE
Fire Equloment Co., 220 N Main.
Glenn H. Taylor. Ph. 3 7134
AUTOMOBILE AGENCIES
ELLIS AUTO SALES
Crosley Sales & Service
109 Chestnut St. Ph. 3-7103
Royal
Typewriters
Victor
Adding Machines
Soles and Service
Rentals
Fast, Dependable Service
Ken's Office Equip.
631 South Stephens. Pti. I-34J6
Excavating
Road Building
Carry-Alli T-ortor Shovels
BulldoMrt.
Hour or Cor.tw
200 $. Pine Ph. 3-7534
IF.E M0RTFNSEN, INC.
CHIMNEY BLOCKS
Lite-Rock Building Clocks
Concrete Building Block
Chrystalite Tile Plant
3-3322
3750 N. Stephens
Frl., Sept. 21, 1951 The Newi-Revlew, Restburej, Ore. 13
Mr. Miller was a former graduate
of the local high school,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cloud at
tended the Rose-Davis wedding in
Sulherlin Sunday. Miss Rose is a
niece of Mrs. Cloud's.
Advice On Farm
Income Increase
Given By Jackman
The percentage of population in
the three Pacific coast states is
exactly the same as the agricul
tural income California 72 per
cent, Washington 17 percent, and
Oregon 11 percent according
to E. R. Jackman, Oregon State
college agriculturist.
Jackman, speaking before the
Roseburg Kiwanis club Tuesday
noon, pointedout means where
Oregon could increase its farm
income, and thus support a larger
population.
These means include greater
productivity on smaller acreages,
brought about by irrigation and
use of fertilizer and by planting
On Her(v It
Peach Pic
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Directory
CLEANING
Fine Rugs, Furniture, Autos
UPHOLSTERING
Repairs Remodeling
CUSTOM MADE
Export Furniture Cloanors
Phono 3-3191
Free Pickup and Delivery
Free Estimates
RUBBER STAMPS
MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP
Printing Bank Suppllei
M M PRINTERS
504 N. Jaekion Roseburg, Ore.
HARGIS ELECTRIC
Specialists
Radio, Refrigeration, Household
Applioneo Servlco
20 Years Experience
All Work Guaranteed
112E.Com St. Phono 3-6353
Nelson & Pyle
Woodworking Co.
Windows, Sash, ond Framua
Mill and Mother Phono 3- '14
ROSEBURG PAVING CO.
Asphalt Paving
Custom Bladlnn
Offl-e 634 5 Mflrt
Telephone 3-6183 Free Estimate
"Bill" UHtiter
LAWN GRADING
Free Lawn Estimates
Phone 3-7544 or Evenings
'Phone 3 6437411 Pacific BMg
GARDEN VALLEY NURSERY
and LoVlscopir)Co.
Frank Denton Ray KnQs
crops which are mors productive
per acre.
In the past much land has been
devoted to hay and grain, and
this same land will bring greater
revenue by planting of berries
and truck garden crops, be said.
Production of seed is becoming
one of the most important phases
of Oregon farming. Today there
is not one seed store in the United
States which does not handle some
Oregon seeds, Jackman stated.
Efforts of the experiment sta
tion at Corvallis have been to in
terest more farmers in seed pro
duction, because Oregon soils are
especially adapted to this purpose. '
The only way to increase pop
ulation in Oregon is to create
more wealth from the land. Jack
nrm contended. The farm income
circulates about 7V4 times, through
the various trade channels before
becoming dormant, he stated,
LEM'S
MUSIC REPAIR SHOP
Frse pickup and dellvsry In town.
All Work GuarantMtf'.
435 Booth St., Miller'. Addition
Phono 3-8310
Looks Good
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CONSTRUCTION
TODD BUILDING CO.
904 S. Stephens Ph. 3-5596
It's Cheaper To Build
With Concrete)
Coll Us For...
Pre-Mixed Concrete
Sewer Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Drain Tile
Equipment Rentals
Pre-Mix Concrete, Inc.
449 East Second Avenue S
DIAL 3-4248
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ot Beautility"
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Carpeting Rubber rile
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f Venetian Blind
FREE ESTIMATES
Open 9:30 to 6;30
FLOOR COVESING
222 West Oak Phone 3-4337