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I rtfrt OAc V 1 1 HOME COOKING ) e)AV LAN iMV HUSBAND JUST LOVEi eat jki "Were every I UK6 TO HELP NEITHER WEE0V B0VS GET A 4TAK.T. SOME' OWE HElPEP WE BUT I WHS NO YEP T 5AID PRETTY OUCK TH (X. SAL'S YOU 6AY COMIN' OVER HERE I THING POUF,' f3 I HOME CO0KIN6 .' WE chance we get f n IS H&-V6T! WJDUL V GEE! I DO MOYTHINS TO PREVENT IT I I CAN'T EXPLMW WHV, BUT I HME FMTH IN THE BOV MOW-. MR.WILTV I NfcSWT GNIW WE T HE REM.LV VjJEMIS IT! BEFORE AH GOES, AH'LL TAKE ONE LAST LOOK AT THET IvVMAfCHA J POUF, YOU'RE A MOUSE, I MEAN, MEBBE!HEH,'YEH,ANICE POUFf BIS FAT ONE YUMMY; I COULD DO WITH A . .GOOD SQUARE MEAL L nJ Hardy Broadcast, Expressine his desire to "speak just to you, who have listened tnese many years to my broad casts," Mutual Don Lee's News paper of the Air reporter Glenn Hardy gave his monine broad cast today at 8:30 over Radio kknk irom the Hotel Umpqua Civic Room. The room was filled, with many persons standing. Before the pro gram went on the air, Hardy dis cussed the purpose of his 4,000 mile trip through the Northwest to some 40 Don Lee affiliates. He stated he had long wished to get out and meet and talk per sonally to his listeners, as well as ' FUNNY BUSINESS "Could I hav a word with FROM NINE TO FIVE 0ysde rs sr I 1 I How did we ever get back from lunch so early, Hysteria? Wt'r on time. MISCELLANEOUS Fuller Brush Co. Ph. 3-3659 PLUMIIN0 Morris riumblng and Heating. 95-97 Parrot! St. Dial 3-7003 Klr-Crooch Plumbing Co. 230 North Stephens. Phone 3-5377. Harris Plumbing & Heotlng Co., 805 South Stephens. Phone 3-8173. Mardorf Plumbing. Phone 3 8732, Winchester. Coen Supply Co. Phone 3-4461. Terp's Plumbing Phone 3 7266. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Bergh's service all mokes ot wash'ng machines, dryers, ironers, refriger ators . Ph. 3-8348. 1200 So. Stephens. Washing Machine Service Rusty Appliance Repair. 510 N. Jackson. Phone 3 3091 RADIO SERVICING Hansen's Radio Service, Sutherlin. Radio Doctors. Phone 3-7456 Fret Pickup and Delivery. 408 W Lane. Hargls Electric Co., 112 E. Cass. Radio & Appliance Repolr. ELECTRICIANS RIDENOUR ELECTRIC. 1600 North Stephens. Phone 3-7303. Dufresne Electric Phone 3-5222. HEATING Heating Service. R. Ritzmon Oil Burner Sales & Service. Dealer for Jungers Blue-Fire heater. 1 703 Brown. Phone 3-8267, Ashley Thermostatic wood heaters. 1349 Military. Phone 3-4009. ELECTROLUX CLEANERS Cleoner ond Air purifier Sales, Service ond free demonstrations. 102 W. Commercial Ave. Ph. 3-3591, J. E. Newberry, Salesman. Address Heard to do his part in getting the public out to vote in this coming election. Hardy's main talk was delivered 'at noon today at the Chamber of Commerce forum luncheon (post poned from Monday). His topic was "X Marks the Spot." He treat ed briefly on this subject in his morning broadcast, the first part of which was devoted to world wide news, and the latter part to local interests, presented more as a friendly chat to the people of Roseburg and vicinity. Carbon is one of the earth's most widely distributed elements. , 1 the jury before we start?" FLOOR COVIRINS Philip M. Durnam, Sales & Installa tion ol Floor Coverings 566 w. 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 3-4240. ROOFING Roofing and roof repairing. Insulo- lion siding. Ph. 3-8255. Acme Roofing Co. FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE Fire Equipment Co., 220 N Main. Glenn H. Taylor. Ph. 3-7134. Authariied FILTER QUEEN SALES d SERVICE Trrm demormratlon in your Home nj time. , Call aftar S p m Wetkrfayi, An Ttm Sat. and Sun. rn.Tr. qui distributor 901S Rutltr l.ane Phona 3-S740 Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. Windows, Sash, and Frames Mill end Mother Phone 3-1414 Welding Equipment and Supplies Oxygen and Acetylene Rentals Repelrs Lincoln Welders Medical Oxygeti for Home Use Davis Industrial Products 1819 N. Stephens Phone 3-6539 CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 1 Mil E. on N. Umpqua Hwy. hwe J 5596 Thurs., Oct. 2, 1952 The Newt-Revltw, Roseburg, Or. 1 Don't Be Disheartened; Even Singer Can't Sell Her Songs By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK You don't have to be an unsuccessful song writer although of course it is a great big help. But the one million or more obscure yearning Americans to whose ditties Tin Pan Alley has turned a deaf ear can take some consolation : Their plight is shared by one of the most glamorous stars of the entertainment indus try. . She is Irene Manning, Ohio's one a more relaxed feeling." Dionae warmer, mier singing mousanas ot oincr people s songs, some of which she made famous, Irene decided to scribble a few herself. "I have written the musij and lyrics for a dozen songs, and have a lot more I'm working on." she said. The number she has had pub lished add up to a fat round zero. But like any other amateur she eats the bread of hope. "The song publishing Is quite different today," she remurked. "The disk jockeys are the kings now. You have to get a record made and . played before a pub lisher will even say hello to you." But she is determined to popu larize her songs even if she has to become a lady disk jockey her self. Her output ranges from chil dren's chanta to love ballads like "I Want to Break Even With You," and a spiritual called "The 1xmg Road Home." Admits Some are Corny "Some of them are corny," frank ly admitted Irene, but pointed out that corn is a valuable product in any form. Song composing is just another string in the bow of this talented gal who is at home in dramatic or comedy roles as well as in radio, stage or screen musicals. one returned recently from four years in London, where she had her own television show, and onelumilil olno rfnum lit mill. of her goals now is a network show here. Irene feels that America has overcome the early British lead in video technique, but says there Is still one advantage in performing on TV over there: Since they don't have commer cials, they aren't so tense about making a program end exactly on time. If it runs over a bit, no body minds and that gives every- Springfield Assured Aluminum Plant Job SPRINGFIELD. Ore. Wl The Apex Smelting Co., Chicago, plans to go ahead with construction of an aluminum reduction plant here. City Manager L. B. Bartlett said he was advised that the company would taka up Its option on 13 acres of city-owned property at a price of $500 an acre. The com pany will send a representative here Friday to sign an agree ment with the city for power, Bart lett said he was told. The pla it will reduce alumina clay ores from the Cottage Grove area under a method developed with the aid of the U. S. Bureau of Mines laboratory at Albany, Ore. In ancient times meteors were believed to originate in the ntmos phere. ROSEBURG PAVING CO. Asphalt Paving Custom Blading Office): 634 S. Main TtUihene 3-6183 Free Eitlmetts "Bill" Lasslter ED FUCHS CEMENT CONTRACTOR Cement finishing ond concrete work of oil typos. Free Estimates. Jobs, large one1 small. 5 years locally m business. Phone Residence 3-6212 1941 Goent Street MASONRY BLOCK CONSTRUCTION Commercial Residential Fireplaces New Foundations Remodeling Old Foundations "No Job Too Largs or Too Small" Estimates ot no Obligation W Go Anywhere! GUST J. HAFT, Contractor 1506 Military. P-O. Box 104, Phona 3-5471 MIMEOGRAPH WORK Public Stenography Notary Public R. F. DENTON 41 I Pacific Building EQUIPMENT By Hour or Contract D-7 DOZER and SCRAPER Shovel, Drag Line and Dump Truck ED A. MILLER 2027 Hollis Phone 3-7953 Commercials Fascinate The thing that fascinates her British friends most about Ameri can television, she said, li the commercials. "They think they are wonderfully strange and amusing." Irene recently made a series ot commercials for a U.S. soap com pany here, and is leading a one woman crusade to lift the level of this newest American art. She dislikes the "Scare technique" she said. "High-pressure salesman ship is getting to be a thing of the past." I don't know what TV screen she watches, but' it certainly Isn't mine. I keep four brands of ciga rets in my home, for fear of what the neighbors might think if I had the wrong kind. And I brush my teeth with three different kinds of toothpaste two white and one green because who wants his mol ars to feel insecure? But Irene is embarked on a wonderful, hopeful crusade. On, girl, on! Sawmills In Redmond, Sisters Area To Close REDMOND Wl Dant and Rus sell, Ltd., which employs some 200 men in logging and sawmill oper ations in the Redmond and Sisters irai rannptail Tii-aJa.i th if ; Victor Clark, manager said the "unrealistic position of the (U.S.) Forest Service on the untiliiation of timber," had made it impossible for the firm to conUnue operations. The firms need IS million board feet of timber each year and has been unable to purchase that amount, he said. Ralph Crawford, supervisor of the Deschutes National Forest. said lack of manpower in the for est service to prepare umber sales made it Impossible to hold auc tions more frequently. Forbidden Area Hunt Leads Youth To Death SEWARD, Alaska Wl A foray Into a forbidden area to hunt goats led Willard Mehurin, 16-year-old Seward high school student, to his death. The boy's broken body was found Tuesday at the base ot a 1,000 foot cliff. A goat he had killed was at the top. , . Young Mehurin and a schoolmate Jack Parret, 19, slipped Into the closed region Sunday past road blocks set up by police hunting a convict who had escaped from the federal jail here. The boys separated after they started trailing goats. A search was launched when Parret re ported Mehurin failed to meet him at their car, EXCAVATING SHALI ROCK FOR SALI RfrtJ buildittf and recking. Shovttf, cart, droj-lin cad dump ttucw for hire, by hour or contract. , C. P. TALLON 2341 N. Stephen Ph. 1-4040 Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines Sales and Service Rentals Fast Dependable Service Ken's Office Equip. 611 South Stephens Ph. 3-34J "Individualized Floors ot Beoutility." lalaie Ltnalaaal CarpaUng t Rubber Tile r Atphalt ill. t'ormlaa iope Vanetlan Bllnak FREI ESTIMATES Open M la 6:30 FLOOR COVERING 222 Wei Oak Phoat 3-4403 CHIMNEY BLOCKS Lite-Rock Building Blocks Concrete Building Blocks Chrystalite Tile Plant Phone 3-3322 37S0 North Stephens r ; t