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I i aTRiBf n ST s Goes astray Rich soil Puttings Into harmony 40 Hurry 43 Musical instrument 45 Attempted 48 Pace 47 Boy atuindant 48 Prune wmrui burning Pertaining to the groin 50 German king (comb, form) 51 Expires Indian 52 Essential weights being Essential oil 55 Female Weirder chicken By Hershberger FRIENDS ITflAr KlD SOT I'M FAUIMV ifl OKCRI tNtr I DOWN , OP HUMOR., UUSHIM - - iwlw; J WW! VVMCIM rtt YOU GET TING Mg our Or THIS BATS NEST 7 -SO. NATCH ERL-t WE IS STARVIN'. AH HEERO YO FEEDS MOTHERS HERE EF they agrees raivc YO THAR. EFFENB, DC K.C - WITH OUR BABY VI CO- : A OUEEN TH' I I YE9...AND HER ( AN THEN I WILL BE I OUEEN BROTHER WHOmS WHAT? I MADE TO I OFSHE&A I HAVE ENSLAVEOXl J ACHIEVE ? SHALL REGAIN HIS HISTORIC AL xf F&EDOM...ANO ll Jl Mm Wed., Aug. 13, 1952 The News-Review, Koseburg, Or. 9 MODEST MAIDENS Tnaut mmii v. a rw oaa 1 . 'pffj v-Sv, LiNK.1 i . W.IL WHITE 5000 UOfc&C FROM NINE TO NINE Oh, you're not disturbing my lunch hour, Mr, Wumph. That doesn't start for. a half-hour yet. Boss, YOU RFAnv Y Parcom me, honey, whilee L CATCH UP On PICTATE TME" RANSOJA COftRESPOrJOFNCE: 1 BUT YOU MUST REMEMBER ONCE VOU SIGN THIS THE INFANT IS OURS. MOU'LL NEVER SEE IT AGAIN." VOU THE T ! I BUT, YOU MUST REMEMBER A ONCE VOU SIGN THIS THE JT)- V INFANT IS OURS. YOU'LL fr XfYES- NEVER SEE ITAGAIN.V J ,J I WE S j. WITHOUT KEF.Ll.lrJ6! ' By Jo Fischer By Merrill Blosser Bur, ROSS ONLV PlVFr SSAKiri TO 66T THEIR. KID BACK? J "T. .. .. . . .1 MAYBE YOlJR-s RJSHT. P NKY. SAY sres DOWM ANOTHF REST In EASY WONTHLY PAYMENTS .. T M, b 0 I, 9tt. Off By V. T. Hamlin WILL HAVE ACOUIREO DEADENING FATIGUE j rrm hi By Al Capp BETTER f AH'LL O-DO FOR THE H ANYTHING ST CHILD. $) FO'MAH y KNOWN TO TH05E WHO SPEND TOO MANY DAYS ON THE BACK. Jr CAMEL) By Chic Young Employment In Roseburg Area At Year's High Mark Employment In the Roseburg area reached the high point of the year last month, George T. Foster, manager of the Roseburg office of the Oregon Slate Em inent Service, reported today. Full employment prevails and is expected to continue until the annual fall rains begin, he said. There is a shortage of labor in skilled and semi-skilled classifica tions, Foster said. The supply of unskilled workers is adequate. Most local people are working and the majority of applicants for jobs are people from other areas in the stale and out nf state. Lack of housing facilities, Fos ter asserted, presents a big prob lem for outsiders in coming in to the local labor market. Claims for unemployment bene fits dropped considerably during July but the totals are much high er than for the same period last year. The string bean harvest that It now in progress should be a help he said, in providing jobs for many people. The bean crop Is fairly heavy and work should be available through August on that crop. - ; 4-H Exhibitors At Smith River Given Ribbons Eight 4 H Club exhibitors won blue ribbon awards at the Smith River "Achievement Day" Sun day at the community's grange hall. Blue award winners were Joan Robert, senior heifer; Ralph Py ritz, junior calf; Laura Peck, o'ia cock and two hens and three lay ing hens; Willard Weiss, five veg etable exhibit: Susan Douglas, class one canning; Mabel PyriU, special jams and jellies exhibit, Willard Weiss and Ralph PyriU, electric exhibits. Nine second-place red ribbon winners were Agnes and WUbert Peck, junior calves; Ralph' Py ritz, junior cow; John and La Verne Black, vegetables; Wanda Earl, class two canning; and. Ma bel Pyritz,, class four , canning; Carl and Mabel Pyritz, electricity. Winning white ribbons were Joan Roberts and Wayne Noel in the vegetable exhibit and Agnes and Laura Peck in electricity. Patsy Earl was given an exhibitors rib bon for her class three canning showing. About 50 club members, parents and friends attended the event. Judges for the achievement day were Bob Borland, livestock and f lJ and the rectal diiwdtri, jjft Co'01 nd Stomach All aHjV mnli Huptvf (Htrnla) Vw TREATED WITHOUT MOS MkAW 4 riTAL OPERATION. C..Oeon.M.D. Our f sunder F R K E Dctclpllv loakldt Write , Call THE DEAN CLINIC Opft 10 unlll S Mndsr rkrauih Frldar. Ull I .. Mndov. WcdHidar and rridsv. Chirapractic FhnlciBM ... In w, 43fd W, 307 NORTHIAST SANOT SOULIVARD T1hon f Alt eanlanrf 14, Or. MISCELLANEOUS Fuller Brush Co. Ph. 3-3659 PLUMBING Morrli Flumbing and Heoting. 95-97 Parrott St. Dial 3-7003. Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co.. 230 North Stephenl. Phont 3-5377. Harris Plumbing & Heoting Co., 805 South Stephens. Phone 3-8173. Mardorf Plumbing. Phone 3-8732, Winchester. Coen Supply Co. Phone 3-4461. Terp'i Plumbing. Phone 3-7266. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Bergh's service oil mokes ot wosh'ng machines, dryers, ironers, refriger ators. Ph. 3-8348. 1200 So. Stephens. Washing Machine Service Rusty'l Appliance Repair, 510 N. Jackson. Phone 3-3091. RADIO SERVICING Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherlln. Radio Doctors. Phone 3-7456. Free Pickup and Delivery. 408 W. Lone. Harglj 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. Rltrman Oil Burner Sales & Service. Dealer tnr Jungers Blue-Fire heater. 1703 Brown. Phone 3-8267. Ashley Thermostatic wood heaters. 1349 Militory. Phone 3-4009. ELECT ROLUX CLEANERS Cleoner and Air purifier Sales, Service ond free demonstrations. 102 W. Commercial Ave. Ph. 3-3591, J. F Newberry, Salesmon. Exchange Of Students Of Six States Planned TIMBERL1NE LODGE, Ore. U A plan was outlined here Monday which may lead to an exchange of students by six Western States next fall in the fields of dentistry, medicine and veterinary medicine. Three Btatcs Oregon, Colorado and Utah already have tenta tively approved the plan to permit students to study on an exchange basis medicine in Oregon, Colo rado or Utah, dentistry in Oregon and veterinary medicine in Colo rado. The program, worked out by the Western Regional Commission for Higher "Education, must be ap proved by the Legislatures of each state. Still studying the plan, suggested at recent Western States gover nors' conference, are California, Washington and Wyoming. gardening; Forest Bogard, Suth erlin industrial arts instructor, el ectricity; Lou Bogard, County 411 Club agent, canning. The different classes of canning exhibits are comprised of the fol- : lowing: Class one, two kinds of fruit; ' class two. two kinds of fruit and i jam or jelly; class three, one jar I fruit, one container jam or con . serve, two jars vegetables, two I -oMaipcrs mckies or relish: class four, one jar fruit, one container !am one jar vegeiaoie, one con' tainer pickles or relish, two con tamers meat, fish or (owl and two containers jelly, SOLDIER RETURNS Cpl. Lavern L. Landers, Riddle, is listed among 60 Oregonians who are included in a passenger list of 2,227 Army men aboard the transport Gen. W. F. Hase, which has arrived in San Francisco. The men are being returned from the Korean fighting front. A GOOD BOOK IS iw in MIND NHfcT MEOICINR t TO fc StK fvNftN. Sick cart need medicine, too. A good book won't help, but regu lar lubrication and oil changet ADAIR'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE and PARKING TRAILER and TRUCK RENTALS 101 North Main Niene 2-12t i usiness FLOOR COVERING Philip M. Durnam, Sales & Installa tion of Floor Coverings. 366 W. OokSt. Phone 3-6123. Bob Allen, Floor Covering Installation Contractor. All types. Ph. 3-8234. DECORATORS Painting and Poper Hanging. H. E. "Woody" Wood. Phont 3-4240. ROOFING Roofing and root repairing. Insula tion tiding. Ph. 3-8255. Acme Roofing Co. FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE Fire Equipment Co., 220 N. Main. Glenn H. Toylor. Ph. 3-7134. Authorised FILTER QUEEN SALES and SERVICE rr0 (Jrinunitraiion la your tiomt any tlm. Call Afte S ptn Weedayi, AtiT Tim Hat. and Sun. rn.TK QtlFiTN DISTRIBUTOR 8015 R litter Lana Phone A-S740 Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. Windows, Saih, and Frames Mill end Mother Phone 1-3434 Welding Equipment and Supplies Oxygen and Acetylene Rentals Repelrl Lincoln Welder Medicol Oxygen for Home Use DAVIS Industrial Products 1819 N. Stephens Phone 1-6559 CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 1 Mile E. on N. Umpqua Hwy Phone 1-159 Shriners And Families Will Picnic August 17 All Shriners and their families are invited to attend the annual Shrine picnic at the Rose' Rod and Uun Club grounds ig. 17. Everything will be furnib.icd ex cept table service. . All Nobles who have not receiv ed a post card and who plan to attend are asked to phone either Dr. D. Jones, 3-3062, H. R. Rey nolds, 3-4156, or C. H. Esselstrom 3-5038. Safeway Store Holdup Yields Gunman $3,500 CRANTS PASS l A man with dark glasses, a false nose and a mop of black hair that looked like a wig, made off with $3,500 from the Safeway Store safe here Sun day evening. E. F. McAllister, assistant man ager, told police he had just locked up and gone to his car when he found the air had been let out of a tire. As he was changing it, the man with the nose put a pistol partly in a paper bag at his back and forced him to open the siori and the safe. After getting the money, Mc Allister continued, the man hand cuffed him to a stairway newcll post and said he would phone Mrs. McAllister in 40 minutes. He knew the phone number, McAllister said, but he did not make the call. Police on a routine stop heard McAllister call out and freed him. IRON LUNG BENEFITS PENDLETOM W Ronald Lewis, 23, Umatilla's first iron lung polio patient this year, was reported Improving Monday. There have been 32 cases of polio in the county since the first of the year. Lewis Is the first requiring treatment in an Iron lung. See the Tractor that faririert everywhere ere talking about. The ALL NEW JOHN DEERE MODEL 60 John Deere't answer to the farmers' demand for a machine that will do the toughest job with a mini- . mum of operator effort. Let't oil turn out and make the Dauglat County Fatr big tuccett While you are there' don't fall to tee our CATERPILLAR & JOHN DEERE Display! INTERSTATE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. Directory ROSEBURG PAVING CO. Asphalt Paving Custom Blading '' Office: 634 S. Main Telethons 1-6181 Free Eitlmetet "Bill" Lassiter ED FUCHS CEMENT CONTRACTOR Cement finishing ond concrete work of oil type. Free Estimates. Jobs, large and small. 5 years locally in business. Phone Residence 36212 1941 Goeti Street MASONRY BLOCK CONSTRUCTION Commercial Residential Fireplaces New Foundations Remodeling Old Foundations "No Job Too Large or Too Small' Estimates at no Obligation We Go Anywhere! GUST J. HAFT, Contractor 1506 Military, P.O. Box 104, Phone 3-5471 SIMMONS FLOOR SERVICE LAY SAND FINISH All Molerlals Furnished Inlaid Floors, Any Design PHONE 3-4852 MIMEOGRAPH WORK Puhlic Stenography Notary Public R. F. DENTON 41 1 Pacific Building IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVED BY 4:15 P.M. DIAL 3-2631 Organization Advocates Voting As Investor NEW YORK OB - A campaign Is underway to get the invHsting public to take a more active In terest in this year's presidential election. ' The Investors League, the Fed eration of Women Shareholders in American Business and the Na tional Federation of Financial An alysts Societies, along witn other organizations, are sending out post ers and will later send out indi vidual tags advocating voting as an investor. Th se organizations claim that In vestors are heavily represented in the 49 per cent of voters who have stayed away from the polls tho last 20 years. Well drive away those moving day bluet with cheerful speedy service I ROSEBURG Transfer & Storage 130 N. CALL Pine St. 3-5311 EXCAVATING SHALE ROCK FOR SALE Read building and rocking. Shovels, eats, drag-lines csd dump truck! for hire, by hour or contract. C. P. TALLON 2141 N. 5t.ph.ns Ph. 1-4040 ISIS V , I rr 1 1 1 J I H I Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines Sales and Service Rentals Fast, Dependable Service Ken's Office Equip. 631 South Stephens Ph. 1-545 "Individualized Floon or Beautility" iBMie i.ln.l..al Carpeting Rubber Tile AtphaM Til. fr'ormle lope v.n.tt.n Blln FREE ESTIMATES Ova .M to :W FLOOR COVERING 222 W.r Oak Phone 1-4401 CHIMNEY BLOCKS Lite-Rock Building Blocks Concrete Building Blocks Chrystalite Tile Plant Phone 3-3322 3750 North Stephoni