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Trip to the Zoo HORIZONTAL 1 Ferocloui cat ( Humped ruminant ' 11 Ridicule 12 Peaki 14 Satiric 13 Income from property 18 The lion'i 17 African port 19 Japanese city 20 Poems 22 Bone 23 Actual 24 Wound 28 Kitchen appliance 28 Legendary bird 30 Employ 31 Constellation 32 Place 33 African panther 37 Donkeys 41 Poker stake 42 French lily 44 Ireland 45 Slice 48 Evil spirit 48 Cut l 49 Wipes out 51 Please 53 Dutch statesman 54 Putins common fund 55 Cloys 58 Haste VERTICAL 1 Ship worm 2 Preiser S Snare 4 Revise 5 Happen again ( Reindeer 7 Monkeys 8 Males Exact illegally 10 Alliance 11 Antics 13 Stealthler 18 Insect egg 21 Mexican shawl 23 African fly 25 Wading bird 27 Bewildered 21 Legitimists FUNNY BUSINESS "Shins, U'L ABNER AS SOON AS I GITS INTO DE WHITE. HOUSE. I'LL GIVE. ALL ME CRUMMV PALS SOFT JOBS AM LEAVE DEM BOARD WIT" ME.. 1 .ZT ..,? 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I I resent that remark. Hysteria! I'm just as intelligent as you.., and goodness knows that's as dumb as they come! r.WAIT IVEGOT AN IDEAI LOOK GET DINNY OUT OF THE MACHINE UUICK MAIDENS i it a r oax AUA.M By Jo Fltchtr By Al Capp By Mtrrin Blosscr T. Hamlia By Chic Young TTTJT Zs1 r.. By V. ' OH,HOf THAT'S RIGHT.' AMmlVQ I BLv9TING IfMSENDIN'TH' IJti AN POWDER, CRITTER A K1N& liS EaDGfcgE OF CANDY CANE WINNER Kenneth Gibbons, 12, drools, but still kept whole the huge candy cane he won in a contest sponsored by .Al Call's Fountain Lunch at Christmas time. Kenneth, pictured with Al Call, owner-manager of the busi ness, is a Junior High School student. He is he son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Gibbons, 1044 E. Third St. (Picture by Dan Min-dolovich). Drain By GRACI JINKINS Merry Alice Jenkins is confined to her home this week with a case of chicken pox. I Donald Davis reported the loss of a new wheel and tire and chains : for his pick-up, taken by person or persons unknown while he llshed in the Umpqua nearby. The Cub Scout Pack meeting,! led by Mr. Eggelston, met at the Grade School gym Monday night with most of the cubs and a few parents present. Mrs. Margaret Hathaway handed in her resigna tion as den mother to Den 4. The boys gave short talks on December accomplishments, and a few showed the things they had made. Plans were made for January meetings. The next pack meeting was set for Jan. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Art Jenkins of Drain and Delbert Myers of Cot tage Grove motored to Burns last week-end where they visited the Elmer Jenkins and Otia Evans families. They returned Sunday with two truck loads of hay. They reported seeing many cars in the ditch and a few minor collisions on icy roads. 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Service. 102 W Commercial Av. mn. Phone 3-3591. Bergh's service oil makes of washing mochlnes, dryers, ironers, refriger ators, Ph. 3-8348. 1200 So. Stephens Washing Machin. Service, Kusrs Ap. pllanc. Repair, 5)0 N. Jockson. Phon. 3-3091. RADIO SERVICING - Hansen's Rodlo Service Suth.rltn. Radio Doctors. Phon. 3-7456. Fr. PlckiJO nnd D.ti'vsrv. x'JTOMOBILI AGENCIES ELLIS AUTO SALES. Crotlty Soles & Servlc. 109 Chestnut St. Ph. 3-7103 ELECTRICIANS DuFr.sn. ELctrle. Phon. 3-5222. RIDENOUR ELECTPIC 1600 N Stephens Phon. 3-7303 FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE Fir. Equlom.nl Co.. 220 N Morn. Glenn H. Toylor. Ph. 3 7134 V STORAGE SAFE- -CLEAN CALL 3-5311 ROSEBURG Transfer & Storage Co. 130 N. PINE ST. Cliff Brasfield, Mgr. AGENTS LYON VAN LINES LONG DISTANT MOVING DECORATORS Painting end Paper Hanging. H. E. "Woody" Wood-Phone 3-4240 or 3-8348. FOR HIRE, RENT OR CONTRACT D-7 Dour end Cot 70 screswr. Dump trucks. ED A. MILLER 2027 Hollis Ph. 1-711 ROSEBURG PAVING CO. Asphalt Having Custom Blodln Offk.: 634 S Main T.l.ph.n. 3-6183 Free IttlmetM "Bill" Loislt.r CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 1 Mile E. on N. Umpqua Hwy. Fh.ee J-3J9 SHALE FOR SALE t ORDERS TAKEN DAILY Cats, carry-alls, scrapers, shovels and dump trucks for hire; hourly or contract basis. ' MILLER & MORTENSEN 200 S. Pin. Ph. 3-7534 Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. Windows, Saih, and Fremes Mill md Moih.r Ph.nl '14 Masonery Block Const! Gust J. Haft, Contractor Commercial Bldg. Churches, Homes, Etc For low cost se m. befor. you build. Ph. 3-5471 P.O. Box 104, Rosaburg, Or.gon. I aotISSScU "ngS,wf lWS3g&?2?M0 w"wcofCOUB LL CTT SoSfe TEPWH? Frl Jen. II, 1952 The News-Review, keeeaurt, Or. 11 GOP Precinct Post Sought By R. R. Clark S. R. Clarke, Umpqua farmer and fruit grower, filed Wednesday for Coles Valley precinct commit teeman for the Republican party, the county clerk's office reported. Clarke will attend a San Fran cisco meeting of Republicans rep resenting the Western States this month. Also expected to attend is Peggy Young, county vice chair Ohosc turm is it to do the dishes...!? mi LET THE WEW nurorjnriG DO THEM . DOES ALL THE DISHES FOR A PAW OF 6 IN JUST 9k AWTES . WEST COAST BUILDING SUPPLY CO. BILL NEIGHBORS MILL and MOSHER STS. EXCAVATING SHALI ROCK FOR SALE Reed eellding end recking. Shov.ll, eefs dnsf-llnes C9d dume tracks fer hire, ky hour ee centrecl. C. P. TALLON 2141 N. St.ph.ns Ph. 1-4040 CEMENT CONTRACTOR ED FUCHS Cement finishing and concrete work of all types. Fre. Estlmat.s. Jobs, larg. and small. 5 years locally In busln.se. Ph.n. R.sld.nca 1-4212 1941 Gtvtx Strut CHIMNEY BLOCKS Litt-Rock Building Blocks Concrtto Building Blocks Chrystalite Tile Plant 3-3322 3750 N. Stephana HARGIS ELECTRIC Specialists R.dl., R.frig.rafion, Httus.h.14 Aepli.nc. S.rvle. 20 Year Experience All Work Guaranteed UlLCossSt. Phenv 1 6355 Royal k Typewriters Victor . Adding Machines Sales and Service Rentals Fast, Dependable Se-vlce Ken's Office Equip. 411 Smith St.ph.ne. Ph. 1-3454 Doirectoiry man of the Republican Central Committee, according to H. O. Psrteter, county chairman. FUNERAL SIRVICIS IIT Mrs. Cornelia B Allen, mother of Thel H. Allen, N. Jackson St., Roseburg, died in a hospital In Wilson, N. C, Jan. . She is sur. vived by her husband, R G. Al len, ana seven children. Funeral services will be held Jan. U in Clayton, K. C. 1 JAY CLARK PHONE 3-M14 INCOME TAX SERVICE Rsosonobl. rates on all types at tax returns by on expert Tax Accoun tant. No appointment necessary, Free Parking and 1 2 Hour Service. New Location: 1404 Military St, Dial 3-8200. Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Wm. White, Tax Consultant. It's Cheaptr To Build With Concrttt! Call Us For... 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