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Delaware Excursion HORIZONTAL 1 Capital of Delaware 6 Delaware (t known as the State" 2 Oil (comb form) 3 Barrel 4 European theater of operationi (ab.) a u.. 11 Click beetle "'i Ba'qu,t. the othen, T Insurance ' (ab.) t Proportion 9 Craftsman tendi two memberi to . theU. S. 14 Bristly 11 Church fete 24 it .27 (suffix) 10 Gull-like bird 28 .1 ft Tlafratcst eHemalaikB . it imerprel il'Smelli 13 Continued 29 31 J7 38 tv oca eagle 20 Sit anew stories lRT.ittt hnnai ?iU".lA,- 21Smokeyfog 25 South African 22 Bill of fare anieiope 23 Chemical 30 Song (comb. substance I form) 31 Babylonian i deity 32 Wings 33 Heavy burden 34 Lines (ab.) 35 Polynesian chestnut 36 Detective ! (slang) SB Facilitaes 29 Natural fat , 41 The gums i (anat.) 44 Onagers) 45 Dower property 48 City in Ohio 60 Newest 52 High Regard 53 Minnesota county '254 Remain erect 55 Ciphers VERTICAL I Layer of I 12 IS if ?" la 17 18 19 110 N if " " ; i iT" iT""IS" " T""7" "-" I l , U U'2 U liH "H 2. 127 l iit LZZZt ' '',. ia Li jj- - " 4i n ii I 5 ii in iT" 5T" " 55" si a '5? I I I I I I I I I 1 atones . ALLEY OOP BLONDIE ' ( JUST WHAT I NcEO" V3- A FEW MINUTES (TOSSING A BAt? BELL jrwinn rnrnj rAj J-ZfrT AND I'LL NEVER &Stget flabby FUNNY BUSINE By Hershberger ' ' " v-" ' Su 1 :S!.i!itu.i.?!r.f- T.'FT?fej'egC3'a I Can you take a double exposure for the scm? pric? as 1 , ' "De luxe train, eh?" for one of us? ' - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' By Merrill BloiseT-" leii Tptkvirvl f RATMed THAN STQOF f lM TMIS ASE I'M SO 1 f--I WIS 6ETTWS-Q f fytn WELL , AtfBNT you go iPi-ioptY. JISatlm pee- l&bor.- gladto The impression f w td start eeTN7-f4d1 us' wstoug implembmt savins I heah. TMATwMATwitrjusr tSt&r CARPtT? ; ,3TTM INKING; Weil" oSot JNV6NTIOMS, THAT, OOIN& MOW WAS J UKE Trtil . . v V 1 ' S OMW N OWE N6EP SYL- VCIUAUV A . YOU V jP5TV w,. ;vlray OWM KNOCK HIMSELF VE5TER- WORK ' JWOMAN Sf f . LI'L ABNER ' By AI Copp Qf IWARNT OUR KIEV WEIGH BORi 1 I IT HAINT WHOSE Yah IS WASTIN' ME,TOO.',MEa8E YriGHTT AN" AFTER HOWDV, FOLKS YJ jMlH L SABY AM' ORV GRUIT, HAM IT IS ITS J AWAY TO A WE BETTERGO I ITSOVER-LE'S THAR'S BIN A WiJ NICC T-INVirE US T' JA TH' PIRIT O' tf SPIRIT. WAITIN' HIMT TOBT WE POLITELY YANK fx frl" rrwfl THAR HAM PARTY ? M MmPH.'' I WTHIMS J TO' THET PARTY. IS READY TIVtH' HAM HOME. MiWDWT.V- 'M?,i ' ""ft THCT , ( IT'S BIN FOUR -. . rtfiT ITSTH'OJLY pylya- KttAWM- pPvffeWou" oxits4WN DAYa.NCw vJ74 thing we got vO---" ij'fv j wl!kvr mfii: 9URE! BVGONE3 f V'KNOW, HAIRPA.NT5, I I TO M? WHY, ) l. ...THAT I... I 7...KN0W 15 BYGONES.' X' BOV, YOU'RE A... NOTHttvlS-A:a. b. S &NmTlt& T'-JX. 5HUCK5, MARION, L HEY, WHAT'S . " Kf&s? I J Spl V -C:Z ,' I'M NOT ONE HAPPENING i.CpW :il WrlncBv ilS-Tf SZft to hold a. Vrojrau ep , fmp 111. K-rf ftBt-n VaArM Nr. 4J rlfPa Wlllt Answer to Prevlout PiuSY aiAiei pjgiuiai 01aTt1 a j? vnomcT t .X5 i t i Tiil L. A I IsT'STOlil AST L15 JOlil S3 TVl-fi",Z'2j 9;ilsp Ig 1 1- OWNSP ATT gIBt IIb j.ttii9j2" Ia V I R " i N O g OA g i 7tul pewy naF American flag-maker Girl's name Exclamation 40 Lampreys 41 Shoshonean Indians 42 Misplaced . 43 Alberta (ab.) 45 Forest creature 48 Capital of Norway 47 Female saints (ab.) 49 Eyes (Scot.) 51 Golf device Mitigate I Affirmative votes The peach is Delaware's state flower Conducted Substitution t-t HOW MUCH ARE J M'HOW MUCH ) I n pJ N. I h these, please?) C- ( uavx Vi C 't-wtlAT-TT T II v' NEVEf? i MODEST MAIDENS Tr4Jm.fl lUfiikfrf V. a hM OSto ii iE FlNALlY 607 MARRIED DECIDED WHO'S BO FROM NINE TO NINE in -,crv i BUT UtT HAACMT VET ' By Jo Fischer By V. T. Hamlin By Chic Young LOCAL NEWS Vacatlanlna Mr. and Mri D. L. Taylor and daughter, C.irla Lee, and son, Tom, of Roseburg left this week for eastern Orcgou on vacation trip. Spend Waektnd it Portland Mr. and Mrs. Max Dirk and daughter, Sharon, of Cloake'i Fer ry, attended the Ice Follies at Portland last weekend. Reedsport Visitor Mrs. Har old Dick of Reedsport is in Rose burs; visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Schroder. Back From Laka TT tT TTnkI and son, Herble, returned to their home on Reservoir Avenue, Rose burs. Thursday cvenlne fnllnwino a few days spent at their summer yiai-c 01 Lane oi me wooas. At Eager Heme Mr. and Mrs. Vanpe Eager have returned to their home in Roseburg, following a trip to Coos Bay to bring their two eranddauEhters. Kathin and Beverly Weiss, back with them for a vacation and visit. Ltavfl Halnital Mr rtnuM Partea has returned In h knm on Little River, after staying in nuseuurg ior medical care and hospitalization following a car ac cident Memorial Dav. Visirina Grandmother vnnu Reed, son of Mr. anrk tra w John Roed of Hoqulam," Wash., is in Roseburg visiting his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Harry Hilde .burn. Mrs. Hildeburn went to Ho- quiam to Dring him to Roseburr Back From Portland Mr. and Mrs. R. D. William hiua i ed to their home on' South Pinr Street, in Rotehnrt rniinudn ., few days in Portland, where the; auenuea me installation ceremony of the Grand Chapter of Eastern oiar. ' Returning In Few Days Mrs. C. E. Wimberly Sr., who was re cently installed Worthy Grand Ma tron of the Oreeon Eastern star in Portland, is expected to return 10 ner norno on East Lane Street in Roseburg within the next few days. Residing Here Mr. and Mrs. Chet MacGrcgor and daughter, Stephanie, have moved from Port land to the Todd Apartments in North Roseburg to make their home. Mr. MacGrcgor lj with the Pacific Fruit Company. 1 STEAM PUMP. 7" 4'A" i I" Duplat, brail tittad. STEAM PUMP, 7 !i " x S" i 4" Ouplax, plain fitted. I STEAM PUMP, 14" x ?" x 12", Duplax, bran fitltd. 1 FIRE PUMP. Chryllar. complata with 2-whaal trailar, 4" luclion hois and 2 ralli ( 2 ' " fira heia. alio anilleblt lotn. CAMiacr. cut of saws, raiM SAWS, STSAM INSINIS, COMrSISSOKS. OILS, ROLL CASES, ITC. Telephone: Dick Glaier at Cottage Grove 943 (Oregon) Or Writ Wlra: DULIEN STEEL PRODUCTS IHC. OF WASH. 9265 East Marginal. Way Seattle 8, Washington ROOFING Roofing ond root repolrlng. Insula Acme tion, siding, fn. Roofing Co. - PLUMBING Morris Flumbing and Heotlng. 95-97 Porrott St. Diol 3-7003. Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co. 230 North Stephens. Phone 3-5377. Harris Plumbing & Heating Co., 805 South Stephens. Phone 3-8173. Mordorf Plumbing. Phone 3-8732, Winchester. Coen Supply Co. Phone 3-4461 . Terp's Plumbing. Phone 3-7266. Pete Crumett. Telephone 3-4396 "WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Bergh's service oil mokes of washing machines, dryers, Ironers, refrlger otors. Ph. 3-8348. 1200 So. Stephens. Washing Machine Service Rusty's Appliance Repair. 510 N. Jackson. Phone 3-3091. RAOIO SERVICING Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherlln. Radio Doctors Phone 3-7456 Free Pickup ond Delivery. 408 W Lone.' Horgls Electric Co., 112 E. Cass. Radio & Appliance Repair. ELECTRICIANS RIDENOUR ELECTRIC 1600 North Stephens. Phone 3-7303 Dufresne Electric Phone 3-5222. HEATING Heating Service. R. Ritrmon Oil Burner Sales & Service. Dealer for Jungers Blue-Fire heater. 1703 Brown. Phone 3-8267. Ashley ThermostafIc wood heaters. 1349 Military. Phone 3-4009. FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE Fire Eauloment Co., 220 N Moin. Glenn H. Toylor. Ph. 3-7134. At Cordon Heme Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gordon, owners of Gordon's on the North Umpqua, have as their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon of New York, and the lattcr'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. If. Noble of Hamilton, Ohio. Rob ert Gordon Is employed by Time magazine. The Gordons made the trip west to Los Angeles by, auto mobile. They were joined in Los Angeles by Mrs. Noble, who had gone there by plane from Ohio, pnt ""i t,'.' -u'-' i,twr - FLORIDA SWAMP cattle specially reared for bull-dogging events are shown above. Note the beautifully shaped horns on these rangy cattle, some still showing the plaster-of-Paris casts used to keep the horns, in shape for roping. These steers are noted for their speed and agility in the rodeo arena. (Paul Jenkins picture) For your convenience, the following local firms are FAIRHAVEN FOUNTAIN AND VARIETY Open Every Night to S P.M. Tueidayt, to 6:30 P.M. Fishing Tackle 1112 Feirhavan DIAL 3-4S12 Rich-Maid Ice Cream Mode c,h Daily Hand-Packed Quarts and Pints 632 South Stephens Sunday 1 P.M. to 10 P.M. 10 A.M. ta 10 P.M. PATRONIZE THESE FIRMS EVERY SUNDAY usimiess FLOOR COVERING Philip M. Durnam, Sales & Installa tion of Floor Coverings. 566 vV. Oak St. Phone 3-6123. Bob Allen, Floor Covering Installation Contractor. All types. Ph. 3-8234. DECORATORS Painting ond Paper Hanging. H. E. "Woody" Wood. Phone 3 i240. ELECTROLUX CLEANERS Cleaner and Air purifier - Soles, Service ond free demonstrations. 102 W. Commercial Ave. Ph. 3-3591, J. E. Newberry, Salesman. MISCELLANEOUS Fuller Brush Co. Ph. 3-3659 EXCAVATING SHALE ROCK FOR SALE Rood building and rocking. Shovels, cats, drog-lines rnd dump trucks for hire, by hour or contract. C. P. TALLON 2341 N. Stephens Ph. 3-4040 CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 1 Mile E. on N. Umpqua Hwy. Phone 3-5596 ED FUCHS CEMENT CONTRACTOR Cement finishing ond concrete work of oil typos. Free Estimates. Jobs, large one1 small. 5 years locally In business. Phone Residence 3-6212 1941 Goets Street IF TOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVED BY 6:15 P.M. DIAL 2-2631 Sot., June 21, 1952 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 11 and who accompanied them here. Mr. Noble came Thursday hy plane from Hamilton, Ohio. Sun day, the visitors and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gordon will go to Eugeno to be guests for the day it i cousin, Mrs. Grace Gordon, after which the Robert C. Gordons and the Nobles will leave for PortlnJ and then return east, while the C. E. Gordons will return to theii home on the North Umpqua. 2V V v i,, t jf'-.,r -rSl msmam SOUTH STEPHENS MKT. 838 South Stephani Open V to 9 Dally Including Sunday PHONE 2-9164 Quolity MoatsFancy Groc. Fruits and Vogatablat Conas Sundaes Shakes Pints and Quarts Dairy Queen Drive-In S. Stephens Across From Junior High School THE BEVERAGE SHOP "Where Good Mixers Meet" Open 9 e.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday 'til 12 Midnight 121 South Stephene Phona 3-7101 Piirectoiry Any type of Hand and Power LAWN MOWER Sharpened the factory way Bring In your lawn mower and hare it sharpened on our precision machine. All work done quickly and ac- ' eurately. Tour mower will cut like new. A few min utes here .jf ear. J$2T yon noun i ia the snn.sf-jl.' WAG'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE WINSTON, OREGON Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. Windows, Sash, and Frames Mill end Mother Phone 3-3434 CHIMNEY BLOCKS Lite-Rock Building Blocks Concrete Building Blocks Chrystalite Tile Plant Phone 3-3322 3750 North Stephens ROSEBURG PAVING CO. . Asphalt Paving Custom Blading Office 634 S. Moln Telephone 3-6183 Free Ettlmetes "Bill" Lasslter Co To McMlnnvllle Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cook o( Roseburj left Friday for McMlnnviile where the latter's father, itoy Eikvnber. ry, underwent a major operation Friday In McMinnville Hospital. The Cooks' daughter, Phyllis, is spending the weekend as the guest of Sharon Titus, while their sons. Kenneth and Robert, are staying with Mr. and Jfrs. Frederick J. Porter, on Reservoir Avenue. .1 2 t 4.1 1 & M Church's Drug Store Rata Hotel Building Phono 3-6331 Open Wk. Nights Till 10 Sporting Goods, Paint Norga Appliances, Hdw DOUGLAS HARDWARE CO. 906 South Stephens Phone 3-6167 PATRONIZE THESE FIRMS EVERY SUNDAY Royal "Typewriters Victor Adding Machines Sates and Servlct Rentals Fast, Dependablt Service Ken's Office Equip. 631 South Stephens Ph. 3-3456 "Individualized Floors of Beautillty " Inhiia Lln.laam w Carp. tint a- Rubber Tile Asphalt lllp Formic iopa V.natlan Bllndr FREE ESTIMATES Open 6:30 to 0 30 FLOOR COVERING 222 Was Oak Phone 3-4401 CEMENT WORK Of All Kinds Free estimates gladly given. Call H. J. "Des" DESBIENS CEMENT CONTRACTOR 1236 Broccoli Lane Ph. 3-484S sssaannsswsaBEzisSEaoaDaasoncl Authorised FILTER QUEEN SALES and SERVICE Ttp demonstration in your noma any time. Cat! Aft S pm Weeday, Anv Tim Sat and Sun. rtiyrrR quern dir rttmuTOii 3015 RuttT Lana Phona 8-5740