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Community Activities Will Feature Douglas County's Fair Slated For Aug. 26-29 . . r,. " "'vo isiiu wm itjuisc, win De me exmoiis. upen highlight the Douglas County Fair, class exhibitions asain will be dii Aug. 26-29, this year, according to played, following the policy st Board Chairman Jim Myers. I down by the fair board last yect. Central idea of the fair, of I All exhibits must be in place by Vegetable Stand Answer to Previoui Put . ACROSS 85 Tribe 1 Hardy type of 56 Royal Italian cabbage family name d - cabbage 3 ' uorn o uaraen vegetable 12 Assam silkworm 13 Age 14 Within (comb, form) 15 Termini 16 Upper limb 17 Solar disk 18 Placard 20 Shruht 22 Dawn goddess 58 Trial DOWN 1 Retain 2 Italian river 3 Covers 4 Oriental 5 Erects Make a mistake 1 A frost v Perforated balls glNlTl Ipas1 fSTt Sill J1T IPA i.KCT toTT pTv BNT Bg" jSEjTft ' Tten W N "g?al 1 1 ' tin a p a P b T BJEJ JLJA P ? IE N O ft 21 Halt 39 Green- 24 Cicatrix 40 Rugged , 25 Apple center mountain spur 26 Mineral rocks 41 Frighten 27 Finished 42 Story CtvinH At D..UU.... 1 - 23 Aeriform I u.l . 8 "ed (her.l 29 Girl's name 44 Lease 24 Contemn German river30 Asiatic weight 46 Vex 27 Obscure 11 Units of 32 Quotation 47 Harem rooms 28 Wager weight 35 Bargain vent48 Canvas shelter 31 on the 19Etern"y 36 Derogate 81 Scottish river cob 32 Ice cream container 33 Greek letter 34 Exist 35 Warble j 36 Fruit of the I palm tree 37 Legal point 38 Goddess of ! infatuation ,39 Punitive i40Wingiikt part i uaraen 42 Tower 45 Rabbit's favorite vegetable - 49 Toward the sheltered side 50 Feminine aDDellation 1 32 Military 1 assistant S3 Church fast ceaion 84 Above feOntt.fl ' 11 It h In In a a ! I Tr-irr; r"-f srTrF WTT 5 1 i55" w lr 1 lL-J TT h l 1 3 "5-SP--E 3 5T 3 : 5 5T 5T- p IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVED BY 6:15 P. M DIAL 2-2631 4 p.m. of the first day, Thurs day, Aug. 26. The Fairgrounds arena, pavilion French Claim Bombing Damage On Red Bases HANOI, Indochina I The French high command announced Wednesday massive bombing by the French air force had destroyed a "string of bases" of the Communist-led Vietminh 12 miles east of Hanoi. A command spokesman said 30 fighters and 20 bombers blew up huge arms depots and rebel caches of war materiel in, villages they iiu viivupieu near me vuai nign way and railway linking Hanoi with the seaport of Haiphong. and grounds, though, are being turned over to fun for the family, with varied programs arranged for all lour days. A camivai is to come to Rose burg and will be at the Fair grounds every afternoon and eve ning, and a square dance is to be held every evening on the grounds On Thursday, the grand opening of the fair is set in the evening. A feature of that dav will be the elimination round of a talent con test in the pavilion. The contest will run through three nights, with the finals on Saturday, Friday, Aug. W. has been de signated as Farmers Diy. Sheep dog trials and a tractor pulling contest art) hilled for the after noon, la the arena In front of the MODEST MAIDENS TMfcauk IbitofW V. a runt (Mm Col. James Moorhead New District Engineer PORTLAND I fil .T.m. rt Moorhead will become PnrMn district Army engineer Aug. 2, Col. L. H. Foote, division engineer, re. r"um luesu.y, Moorhead. now vAinik-A nf;nA. of the division engineer here, will ucceed Col. Thomas H. Lipscomb who is being transferred to Army Engineer headquarters in Wash ington, D. C. 6-3 "I wouldn't have any trouble dieting; if it wasn't for thif hole in my head!" grandstand. The next 4av. Saturday, will ! aixirismans uay. a tree barbecue lunch is to be served in front of the grandstand in the early after noon. iier in me alternoon, trap shooting, archery, casting and model plane meets are planned la uie arena. In the evening, Ward Wells, Os wego will be featured with hit trained hor;es. A jackpot rodee and horse races also will be held. On the wind-up day, Sunday, a non-denominational church service will be held in the pavilion, Weill and his horses will per form again in the afternoon, and there will be another iacknot rj- deo ana more races to start early in uie auemoon. tn the, evening, the finals of the talent contest will be held in the pavuion. rouowing, a tree auto thrill show will be held in front or ne grandstand Myers said all entertainment win oe iree of charge. In addition will be the exhibits, judging contests and displays. Tfcur. June 3, 19S4 The Newt-Review', Reieburf, Ore. Circuit Court FROM NINE TO FIVE Bv Jo Fischer I ' j R 1A .4COff TO THt 1 . Awk HAKYJANl TBIMtLAY I don i think that new girl is going to work out at oil, Hysteria. She files everything in the right place. Cemplairrts 'ileal Trowbridge Electric Co. vs. K. B.. and Rose Sweera. Plaintiff seeks $983.14 allegedly due on pro missory note and mortgage, seeks lien on premises in amount of judgment asked, and foreclosure on mortgage. Pacific Indemnity Co, vs. Clyde Marriott. Plaintiff, on behalf of Edgar G. Sittner, seeks judgment of s3,ooo plus interest and costs, alleging that amount due on $3,500 loan. - ,' Stanley E. Banbury and Howard F. Curtis, doing business it Ban bury at Curtis, vs. Fred Thomp son Jr. Plaintiffs seek $1,184.11, plus interest and costs, alleging insurance premiums on polities procured for defendant , are un paid. Marie R. Abbott, formerly known at Marie ; R. Dean, vs. Harry D. Kinnear. Plaintiff seeks $4,776.50, plus Interest and fees, alleging amount due on promis sory note dated Feb. 10, 1950. Plaintiff also seeks to have mort gage on real property declared first lien, to have property sold by law and proceeds applied to amount allegedly due, to have im mediate possession of the property. rUNNY BUSINESS By Hcnhbcrtjtf Candidates' Campaign Expenditures Listed SALEM I U. S. Ren. Homur D. Angrli, Portland Republican who failed ti win renomination in he primary election, reoorted Tuesday he spent $2,250 in his campaign The following resorted exoend - tures on Angell's behalf: Paul S iafcr $1,500. Wayne W. Coe $200; and H. Lueddemann, Anne W. Cal derwood and Frank Boykin, $100 eacn. Other campaign expense statements' Judge Charles H. Fisher, Lake view, for renomination. $1,144. C. C. Chapman, Portland, for various Republican candidates, $41. Committee for U. S. Ren. Harris Kllsworth, Roseburg Republican who was unopposed, $2M. Richard J. Burse. Portland, f circuit judge, $100. uov. raui l rauerson, for nomination, $71. Sheriff Throws Gun At Runaway Convicted Man - TACOMA !1 Shrlf Harrw" Bird stopped a runaway murderer ' Tuesday with his gun but he! didn't shoot it, he threw It. . ' Barclay Bracey. 18, had just ' been sentenced for the fatal shoot- .' ing of his mother, Mrs. Ruth Dove 1 in May of 1953. Bird waa escort-' ing him from courtroom to jail : when Bracey broke away. Bracey jammed through th courthouse doora. with Bird in hoC pursuit. Bird took rareful aim oritk- his .38 caliber police special ro mrew ii, n 1 1 1 1 n aw Bracey on the ankle and alowinr him somewhat. . But Bracey sprinted across Uie street with Bird sllll behind him " turned west and started up a hill. - Attorney Norbert F. Knecht," seeing the chase, cut hetweon in. , cey and Bird Bracey turned sud--denly. slipping and falling in chu gravel with Bird on top of him! "I almost had hm at the tlme.'t' Bird, 57, slid breathlessly. "f think t could havo caujjht him .ioT ' a few more strides." . i. Two Wills Are Admitted To Local Probate Court The Douglai County Court hia" admitted two estatet to probate. ' Rudolph Ritzman of Roseburg has been named executor of the estate of Herman S. Fridlund, wli died here May 25, 1954, at the ; age of 58. He left a trill. Personal property is estimated at $7,000. ' Also named were Appraisers R, D. Coen, Frank G. Emo and Leon- . and W. Delany. t- The other estate admitted wm- that of Jack Mollard, who died iV 63 in Salem on May 22, 1954. -He- aiso died testate. Named executor- was R. L. Whipple. F. G. Stewart, Harry Black and Betty Rawson were namea appraiser. , M' '" KIP5. WR. PKTKK6V IS TRV- lrP0KMll PKKW BUSS M AUJCM1 00 TO CAM PRMH OTHER WJSr GO NOW! V, &Sl&2& -..'' ' ' '. ' "Jiwa PESPeRTa.V TO WEEr k DBKOMG OVIBOF-YOUrV BUMNVIi PRKW M OWM (ANVTHINS STRiR YOU'RE GETTIWa i 9tu.! ? 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