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Nickels On Car Fail To Ban Parking Ticker MEMPHIS, Tenn. un Carl Sim mons parked his car, dropped a nickel in the parking meter and hun ? an envelope on his windshield reading: "Patrolman attention. Enclosed are several nickels for the parking meter. The owner of this car is a salesman calling on a local store ''and does not want to interrupt his sale. Thank you for your cour EEHB Q2DQ03D Shhib ALL-IN-ONE Powerful reception, finest AI nico V ipeaker, instant tuning everything in one compact unit that fits perfectly into your carl Clear, true tone, with the patented Motorola motor noise filter, new power tubes for automatic $AA.95 tone stability. 07 ONLY - " v: ' '. peHT"-'1' ' !,"!! ' ' "' ' ''' " ' ""N,' til 'ltJ -:&Ss5eS SPINNING WHEEL Janice Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, 826 Houck street, is shown trying out a 100-year-old spinning wheel owned by Mrs. Emily Judd, 1453 Mardone St. Janice, a candidate for queen of the Centennial Celebration, is also weoririg on authentic pioneer days dress. The spinning wheel is a precious family heirloom of Mrs. Judd and was brought to this country by her mother from Europe. (Picture by Clark's Studio) . . .' Scottsburg Vote Doesn't Affect Race Leaders Scottsburg precinct In late re turns showed a strong liking for Democrat Cecil Bever for sheriff, bu. the 28 votes he received still does not affect the lead given Al vin E. "Al" Hughes in Friday's primary election. Hughes polled only five votes at Scottsburg. Vernon Pouncey re ceived 7, and Alfred Smith 4. The Scottsburg vote gives Bever a total of 1102 votes, but Hughes' total of 1283 is substantially above, and cannot possibly be materially al tered when the one remaining pre cinct Tiller is heard from. Pouncey's total Is 1010, and Smith's 802. The deputy sheriff's race on the Democratic ticket was the only close contest for Douglas County positions. The Scottsburg precinct, however, showed a slight reversal over the county as a whole in its preference for Republican candi dates. The district showed a strong preference for incumbent O. T. Carter for Sheriff, who was-beaten in the county by C. H. Baird. Cart er was given 40 votes to 14 for Baird. There were five for Eck hardt and none for Billy Mohr. For coroner, Dr. John J. Gra bow polled 20 votes compared with successful candidate L. L. "Jim" Powers, 19, and 14 for Rob ert Bellows. Charles Doerner was strongly favored, 48 to 8, over Vic tor Micelli. Elmer Metzger came out a slight favorite, 26 to 23, over Herbert Lindner for commissioner. Translator For Letter From Hungary Sought A translator for a letter received Monday from Budapest, Hungary, was sought today by Mrs. R. E. Herman, executive secretary of the Roseburg Chapter of the Red Cross. The letter, which says "Mat yarposta" on the outside of it. also enclosed several photographs of a cuy scene. Mrs. Herman explained that a former translator for mail of that kind has moved away from Doug las County and she is anxious to contact some one else familiar with the language. DST AT McMINNVILLE McMINNVlLLE I McMinn ville will go on daylight time June 1 under a changed decision of the City Council. The Council earlier had voted to stay on. standard time. The June 1 shift is the same date chosen by Hood River. AT LONG LAST WASHINGTON Ml Two Japa nese who had been hiding out in the Marianas islands for eight years were captured Thursday by the Saipan Island constabulary, the In terior Department was notified. Dudley Walton was given a strong 42 vote, and Thomas C. Hartficl was favored 27 to 22 over John Amacher. Scottsburg, In other contests, preferred Paget and Sweetland for National committeemen on the two tickets, and Burton for committee woman on the Democratic slate. Eisenhower and Kefauver were strong winners, as were Ellsworth and Swanson for congressman. Wed., May 21, 1952 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 1 Tribute Tonight For Volunteers A ceremony honoring volunteers who have assisted at the Rose burg Veterans Administration Hospital will be held at 8 p.m. to day in the hospital recreation building. Tribute will be paid to members of veterans, welfare, civic and service organizations who contrib ute their time to improve morale of patients. The program will include an ad dress of welcome and apprecia tion to the volunteers by Dr. John L. Haskins, manager of the hos pital. Mayor Albert Flegel will discuss "The Hospital and the Commun ity," and a patient will tell the meaning of the voluntary service to him. Dr. Haskins will present certif icates to the volunteers and there will be a premier showing of the film "Within the Town." Modern submarine telephone cables have amplifiers built into them and designed to work for years under enormous water pressure. Irritation ot Externally Caused PIMPLES To gently cleanse broken out skin, then soothe itchy irritation, and so aid healing use time tested RESINOUS Wife Enjoined From Scalding Husband DETROIT I Arthur J. Knigh ton, Jr., a factory worker here. plans to catch up on some sleep thanks to a ruling by circuit Judge Chester. P. O'Hara. Judge O'Hara Wednesday issued an injunction restraining Knight on's wife, Nettle Mae, from dous ing him with scalding water, Knighton complained that his wife dumped the hot water on him while he slept. The factory worker filed suit for divorce last Dec. 19. Although legally separated, the pair have continued to live in the same house. ; Judge O'Hara said the injunction would be effective until Knighton's divorce suit is heard. HYDRAULIC JACK REBUILDING On all makat jacks, and Por to Power equip. All Work Guaranteed. INDEPENDENT MOTOR REBUILDERS 707 S. Stoah.ni Dial J-S17S Local News Kent Radio Service 405 W. Cass Ph. 3-3446 Returns To Dayton Mrs. L. W. Magee, who has been visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Clark Robb, returned to her home in Dayton, Ore., last Sunday. Wildors Horn From South Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilder return ed to their home on Chadwick Street Sunday, following six weeks vacationing in Phoenix, Ariz., and other points of interest in the south. They were accompanied south by a cousin, Mrs. Franklin Laurence, who had spent several weeks visiting here and who was met in Phoenix by her husband, who took her back to their home in Evanston, 111. SEWING AIDS. NOTIONS AND GIFT ITEMS MAY 19 through Here'i your chance to ' add to your sewing supplies ... to purchase the sowing aids, notions, gift items you need at a big 50 saving I Come early, get yours while they last. Wide selection I Big value I (Sorrry. Hill ' dotl not apply to SINGW Sowing Mocwnos and Vacuum Coonorl. A TredvVut ot THE SINGER MANVTAOTUMMO GOMPANV SINGER SEWING CENTER 204 North Jackson St. Roseburg, Oregon PHONE 3-7348 Arrive For Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ,Houck and daughter, Cathey, of Seattle, and Mrs. Houck's mother, Mrs. Wilbur Longfellow, of Port Angeles, Wash., arrived In Roseburg Sun day for a few days visit with the latter's brother, J. H. Bosard. Moving To Rosaburg Mrs. J. H. Morgan, mother of Mrs. John Carrigg of Garden Valley, will shortly be moving to Roseburg to be near Mrs. Carrigg and her daughters, Kathy, Kristy and Eliz abeth Ann. Mrs. Morgan returned to Portland last Mond?y. Plant To Ltavo Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Gildersleeve are mov ing to Grants Pass. They have made their home in Roseburg since 1922 at 434 Fowler Street The Grants Pass address will be 728 S. West "I" Street Homo For Weekend Tom Tay lor, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Taylor, 1310 West 2nd St., flew home from the University of Oregon for the weekend. Satur day evening, he attended the Jji nior - Senior, High School prom at Senior High School. He is a sophomore at the University,- '; .. Returns From San Francisco Rev. A. S. Tyson has returned to Roseburg from Saa Francisco, where he attended a week's ses sion of the School of Prophets. The school, held in the Chapter House of Grace Cathedral, was led by Rt. Rev. Frank R. Barry, Bishop of Southwell Cathedral, England. Bishop Barry is the au thor of numerous books, several of which have been the selection of the religious book club in this country. Atttnd Youth Rally A group of Roseburg boys attended a Youth Rally at Cannon Beach near Seaside, last weekend, spon sored by the Evangelical United Brethren churches. The Rev. Clark Robb of the North Roseburg Church drove the boys to the beach and while there was guest speaker. Herb Hanks of Myrtle Creek was song leader. Dan Arns meier and Ernie Green of Rose burg presented an instrumental duo. Also attending was Jimmy Johanson of Roseburg. The boys returned Sunday. To Bo Inductod The Junior Class Tri-Hi-Y Club of the Rose burg YMCA are installing their officers this evening in a candle light service at 7:30, in the Library Arts Building of the Se nior High School. Those being in stalled aR,: president, Mollie Ful lerton; vice-president, Roberta Adams; secretary, Beulah Sutton; treasurer, Loneita Kelly; histor ian. Donna Sundberg; chaplain, Marilyn Nickens; sergeant - at arms, Sandra Rapp. Guest speak er will be Merlin C. Donaldson, general secretary of the Roseburg YAIC'A. Refreshments will be served after the service. The pub lic is invited. A fountain in LaFayette Park, New York State.- commemorates the founding of the W.C.T.U. YOUR BEST BUY TODAY ! SIMi AMERICAN WHISKEY 3 FAMOUS SINCE 1857 BJ1 "L Groin Neutrol Spirits ' THI IICB erfllUW CO. Father's Day-Graduation -miiii.il i !! n ill MM' (ajovkwaich II IrUi) 34-5 11 GEG3 (ft& gff USES i This serially ru mlMrtf) Ap proval Tap on okr watch. A. S. U. 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