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OIL INVESTORS Stockholder! well drilling site Wednesday. R. A. Briggs, Herb Sullivan, H. TZrTtilf'Y mewl m& 7 8Lr Mh v i J-3l -J gl-.... -J fdf& Pri WORKMEN MAKE final adjustments on oil drilling machinery in preparation for operation Thurs day under supervision of Superintendent C. L. SI ayton, left. (Paul Jenkins picture) LOAD OF CEMENT necessary for ley in prepararion Tor Tne stott mm to mvj vo The Great HEY TASTE Ska 1 LJ-7- H v JICKl'.lirwINO COMMNT, IAIIM. OMOOH in Oil Developer!, Inc., pose for camera during inspection of oil (From left I Fred Lockweod, geologist les Child, Jack Doyle, V. Ellison and Gene Russell. (Paul Jenkins picture) "if ji oil drilling work arrives at Leonard Lile property at Coles val-1 ot arming inursaay arrernoon. i'.v Lr i r-r X f'2f f iraui jenKins picrurei Bookmaker Finds Some Police Fast Workers PHILADELPHIA -iff) There's a Philadelphia bookmaker named "Joe" who's convinced that police here are pretty fast workers. Detective Theodore Mitchell re cently raided Joe's gambling headquarters, then advised the tel ephone company to disconnect the phones. Mitchell kept his eyes open. The other day he spotted "Joe" driv ing a new car, stopped it to take a better look inside. There he saw a radio-telephone handset Singling from the dash. "You got a phone in your car," said Mitchell. "Yeah,'' replied Joe. "Had it a ! week and already you're wise. The telephone company was no tified, and Joe's. radio phone is gone. HHJ! fTT-HV-r-rO" 85 - 4- 122-MJOl UbRRlCK tor oil drilling operations, shown above, was erected in 24 hours by Santa Maria Drilling corporation on Leon ard Lile Drooertv near UmDaua. (Paul Jenkins nirturel MlEIv i,,LuJLiLZ La. DISCUSSING oil drilling work on valley are Herb Sullivan, president of Oil Developers, Inc. board of directors, and C. L. Slayton, Jenkins picture) u ... and, Betty, Continuing their CARPET SALE!" "No, this is not special purchase goods, it's regular stock" . . . "Hazel told me." . . . "Yes, I know that you and Tom have been wanting to buy new car peting for your home and I think that this is the best time to buy" . . . "Do they install carpeting? Sure, they do. They installed the carpets next door, and you know how lovely they look. So smooth! And there aren't any tocks that show! They use a new process called Smoothedge installation." . . . "Well". "Yes". "But it ISN'T so expensive. Hazel told me that all you have to do is call Modern and ask for a free estimate and a man will come out and measure your room and give you the cost of the carpeting and installation.".. . "Betty, you don't have to worry about selecting the right color and pattern to go with your furniture. Modern has a free home consultant service that will give you friendly decorating advice." . . . "Oh, Betty, I just know that you will be more than happy with the service that Modern will give you. They're so friend ly and helpful." "What are you doing tomorrow afternoon? Let's go shopping and after lunch will you . . . SOLID COLORS Rich solid colors in long wearing frieze. The 12 ft. carpeting is in a grey frieze and the 9 ft. is in a beautiful light brown. These rugs are for any period of furnishings. 9 AND 12 FOOT WIDTHS O.P.S. CEILING 16.75 SQ. YD. Betty, for o 222 WEST OAK Q at Coles oard (Paul drilling superintendent, go with me to Leonard Lile property the best always p to the Socialist Rule At Stake In New British Election LONDON UP Winston Churchill and his conservative "shadow cabinet" began shaping election strategy today as Social ists and their foes squared off auickly for a mighty election bat e to control British government policy. The former wartime leader greeted Labor Prime Minister Cle ment Attlee's announcement that the country will vote Oct. 25 just 35 days from now with the cry that Britons can now place in power a cabinet effective at home and abroad and "not misled by class warfare or doctrinal fal lacies." His "shadow cabinet" is made up of the younger tories who advise him and help fight his bat tles in parliament. Attlee's announcement to the country said the Labor party wanted a decisive vote of confi dence from the people after 18 months of government with only a very small majority in the House of Commons. Labor's margin on Important votes has been only from six to 10 in the 625-seat house since the February 1950 elections. The La bor party took power in 1945. Attlee appeared to leave no doubt he wanted popular endorse ment of his policies not only over the attacks from the Conservatives but also over a left wing section of the Labor party that opposes so much spending for rearmament. Churchill will be 77 on Nov. 30 and is suffering from a grow ing deafness. Recent public opinion Dolls in the country indicate that the coun try's 34,000,000 voters have swung heavily toward the Conservatives. One poll gave the tories 51V4 per cent to 38V& percent for Labor. Pilot Dies, 2 Passengers Injured In 'Copter Crash NEW ORLEANS UP) An oil-hunting helicopter crashed in south Louisiana marshes yoster day, killing the pilot and injuring the two passengers. The pilot, Charles (Chuck) Man gner of Lafayette, La., died shortly after the helicopter plunged from an altitude of 150 feet into - Modern Is Broadloom see Modern's wool carpets? TWO TONE This is the richest pattern that we have seen for a long time. An interesting grey leaf on a rich green background. You'll wont this rug in your home as soon as possible. 9 foot widths only. MODERN'S SALE PRICE DIAL 3-4337 Frl., Sept. 21, 1951 The News-Revlaw, Rotbvrg, Or. S the Mississippi river swamps near Pilottown, 80 miles southeast of New Orleans. ' One of the passengers, Peter Sturzenburger of Baton Rouge, La., seriously Injured, was uncon scious. The other passenger, 22-year-old Richard Knittle of New Orleans, suffered an injured shoulder. Quick-Thinking Grocery Clerk Traps Fugitive YAKIMA, Wash. UP) -Law enforcement agencies called off a valley-wide manhunt Wednesday after their quarry was trapped by a quick-thinking grocery clerk. Sheriff's officers gave Robert W. Reid, 32, a clerk at De Voe's market here, full credit for the capture of Marcus Hilstodt, iden tified by the FBI as an escapee from the penitentiary at Bismarck, N. D. Deputy sheriff Roger Menden- hall, one of the officers alerted by Reid, arrested Hilstodt without a struggle as he sat in Reid's car at a service station. Officers said the fugitive was the man who had led a state pa trol officer on an 80-mile-an-hour movie thriller chase through twist ing Ellensburg canyon earlier in the day. The chase touched off a daylong manhunt which spread throughout Yakima valley. Reid told officers he spotted the man standing alongside the high way as he drove home from work last night. Reid said he went on home, scribbled "I think I have the fugitive in my car" and his license number on a piece of pa per, and started driving back to ward Yakima. The clerk said he saw the man again and offered him a ride. Approaching town, Reid told his passenger he had to pay a bill and stopped the car at a trailer camp store. He left the note after telling the woman clerk he would be parked at a North First street service station. Police, state patrolmen and sher iff's officers closed in a few min utes later and Mendenhall made the arrest CQTGDGHIi) v TON E-ON-TON E All wool with large leaf pattern In beautiful green or subtle grey. Also a luxurious grey tone-on-tone in a small leaf pattern. Tries are available in 12 foot widths only. 1 9 95 JL . SO. Modern, the "House of Carpets," is proud to announce that we now have a department exclusively displaying the latest patterns in print linoleums. No more hunt ing for the pattern you want . . .(jist come to Modern and make your selection in our room reserved especially for print linoleums. Visit this department soon for the best selection in town. O Paris Faces Meat Lack Over Rollback In Prices PARIS UP) Housewives may not be able to get meat at the butcher shop in a day or so be cause of butchers' resentment at a government rollback cutting retail prices 10 percent. Paris Butchers are unloading stocks without replacement The Butchers' association has asked its members not to buy new sup plies until wholesale prices fall too. Housewives can still buy fish and fowl in normal quantities. MAKtS"MU MO HIS AND TRUCKS DOYLE'S SALES and SERVICE LOCATED RIGHT AT HIGHWAY 99 AND GARDEN VALLEY RD. 1946 Plymouth, 4 Dr. $995 1940 Chevrolet, 2 Dr. $295 1948 Studebakor Champion 2-Dr. .... $1295 19S0 Packard 4 Dr. Sadan $2095 1947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sadan $1195 1948 Jeep $1095 1941 Mercury 4-Dr. Sdn. $395 1948 Prour, 4-Dr. Sadan $1095 1946 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan $995 1947 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan $1050 1948 Studebaker Clb. Cpa. $1395 1949 Mercury 4-Dr. Sdn. $1695 WC ALSO HAVI MANY FINE CHEAPER CARS PRICED FROM $75 to $200 Liberal Trade-In Any Make or Model BANK TERMS DOYLE'S SALES and SERVICE Highway 99 at Garden Valley Road Junction Dial 3-4148 YD. awe 1