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Saxton Co., who -gan work in December, 1953 of joking and graveling the 18 miles 1 the new North Umpqua High ly from Mc's place to Steam iit Creek, put on i night shift Monday m order to rush com- In Old Mexico ACROSS 81 Dry 1 Mexico is 62 Scottish capital of this country $ area is sheeofold 63 Pen name of Charles Lamb 64 Soaks uo 760,383 square i miles 8 It is in 65 Oriental coin 66 Blow with open hand DOWN I mineral I resources ', 12 Toward the sheltered side 13 Folding bed 1 14 Mountain (comb, form) .15 Vend 1 16 Compass point !17 Part of a pedestal 18 Rings IToss 2 Ileum (comb, form) 3 Relate , 4 Colnr 5 Frnzpn water 6 Unit of weight i precipitous 31 8 Rat 9 Persia 32 10 Surrender 35 11 Monk's cowl 39 19 Fillip 42 20 Leveled 22 Individual 24 Cooking utensil 25 This republic is making great progress 29 It has 29 a 33 Chemical suffix 34 Peel 36 Mr. Chaney 37 Rubber tree 38 Classify . 40 Blackbird of euckoo family 41 Chest rattles 44 Dressed feathers 48 Encountered 48 Weight of India 49 The were among its native Indians 52 It has many ruins 56 Gull-like bird 57 Too 60 Withered ' 1 P lN I I5 I I7 I FT"F""F" iZ ' ii1 Pi is iS ff rmmwTx L-LJ-arf a -LJ-J a a n R ii 1st ji a w-w W-5 . . , . ii tt m W.W W w f" if IP p ti a e? 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V YOU WA5 TOLD TO IfifeKfeC.1' V SUMPIN, IN-LAW v. ul y 14 50METHINS...15 IT YOuVyehh-) RUSTLE ME SOME ilfNf' vL fOP? Vvr-!yf W NOT LIKE MINE rfattnsgi TjWJB! WHERE JU,'?t fi SV -i jl jj M -I "7 UM-M-M ; I oj IOH.HtLLO.1 I NEXT TO POT ROAST, OH.BOV-) -rj j, V ' 1 S DEAR THE LOVES ME (POTROASTj II V" i- -JV V" ,rrr-BES1J Kl Mill imll-i To Speed North Highway Work pletion of construction. At Horn Mis Linda Moore returned Wed nesday after a month's visit wuo her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes, at Toledo. Ellis Neal and family of Sea side spent the weekend visiting Answer to Previous Puzzle 21 23 25 Duct (anat.) Ages Dry, as wint Expunges Former Russian rulers Tndonesians of Mindanao Nothing Journey Shout Number 26 Palm leaf Stagger Let-fall Wolfhound Musical 27 28 30 quality Geraint's wife54 Operatic solo Kind of tide Born Lair Strays 55 Abound 58 Corrects 59 u sU tMt fi f 3"VA .B..T I ve eo lNlg tiZTBULBis ErTE T R StiiNE'jSoBNT P APES I'l n a s.IxZ kbds S.i5ir HB gNsl lJsMp s X S E i Eff I 'l"(' IT'S BEAUTIFUL--")111! It '"i-vl I "IHJ HOW ROMANTIC.'I hlc parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Neal, Ellis Neal is superlntendant of Seaside schools. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holland ana sons, Roy and Dale, were ove: night guests at the home of Mr. and Mts. Vera Andewort. The Hol lands were former residents uf Glide. 13 years ago, they owned. the home and 400 acres on Lone Rock road on the North Umpqui, which they sold to Mack Brown, and which was subsequently sold to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans. In Los Angeles Jack and Donna Henry drove to Los Angeles Wednesday to visit relatives for two weeks. J a c K Henry, Alc, was discharged MO III: ST MAIIH'XS ' Trademark Xt(ttrd If- S- tVtat Qffc ' g-21 "I love jrour ponies, they're ACADEMY AWARD HOLLYWOOD t A Mexican Film Academy award won by ac tress Katy Jurado was presented 10 nei weanesoay on uic i u picture she is making at 20th Ceo- Aug. 3 after four years of aervice in the Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fa sold and children of Cottage Grove spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. ueorge iseai. Clarence Gordon, owner of Gor don's Lodge and cabins at Steam boat, is constructing a large build ing, one half mile below Steam boat Creek bridge, which has been olwoys so nice to get home from!" Iff Si Elkton Lions End By MRS. C. W. HENDERER The Elkton Lions Club held their last picnic Wednesday eveninz at the Beckley picnic grounds. About 15 members and their families en joyed a potluclt supper. New Car Owners Mr. and Mrs. Arley Marsh are the owners of a new sedan. Steve Clemo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Damn hrnlro hi uiic Thursday when he and his broth- leased to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bailor, orputnt nnnritnr, it tnu old store at the bridge, i'he build ing, specially constructed for the Bailors, will contain a cafe, store and residential quarters. . Mr. Crystal Freeman drove to Portland Wednesday on a busi ness and nlfiasura trln 4, avlAnl over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rpn riinninohnm have moved from Mc's place to inn rvnrin I mnnm nhim -i.h ningham is an employe of Saxton Construction Co. FROM NINE TO FIVE Have you got a pattern that freckles? ' 'i NY BUSINESS l "Could I borrow the mallet a minute? I don't like thi ' questions he's asking!" DECORATORS . RUGS t CARPETS I Paintino ond Paper Hanqing. H. E. F&W Floor Covering "Woody" Wood. Phona 3-4240 Sales ond Installation of all types of r floor coverlnaj. ELECTRICIANS pre. Estimates S&H Green Stomps STTree ElecMc N. Main 325-327 S. Stephen,. Ph. 3-6234 Dial 3-5358 or 3-3223. Rldenour Electric. 9 0 6 South Nelson & Pyle Stephens. Phone 3-7303. floor covering Woodworking Co. Sole. oXroTZ, a. Windows, So.h od Frame, floor covering. Mill ond Mother Phono 3-3434 Freo Estimote S&H Green Stomps. 325-327 S. Stepheas Ph. 3-6234 Dornam's Floor Covering FumitUre Refiltishinq Carpets, Linoltum, Formico, file 566 W Oak Dial 3-6123 Furnitur repaired and refiniihttj. Antiquti a specialty. TSTTrrT- ROSS INTERIORS Floors laid and finished. Carlson, , . ph. 3-8442. Harvard ot Mople Ph. 3-5209 PLUMBING ; UMMjf '! Hurlburt's Plumbing. Dial Sutherlin -. . 3 iO'L 'J t' l""TTl 2182 or Roseburg 9-5104 j& 1 V J I ' 1 W til III Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co. f ffi$$flffiw7nwtfi im. I M 230 North Stephens Phono 3-5377 tf jalaJ Mlit''UUri2Miif Harris Plumbing & Heating Co. . ... . r 805 South Stephens Phono 3-81 73 DOUGLAS Coen Supply Co. Phono 3-446) DURACLEANINC Hansen's Plumbing & Heating, Wins- Phone 9-5211 ton. Ph 9 8705 MISCEU.ANEOUS I C J Fuller Brush Co Ph. 3-3659 M.WdUSl ROOFING Blower Service Aluminum Life time Shinglo Co. Dis ! C"lk sonrlco. No dmr before ond trlbutor Aluminum Lock SMnoie. ' oftorwordi. No shoreline. w. 229 E Roberts Ph 3-5127 , P"' " " "' lr- c" . blow up to 200 'oof. RADIO SERVICING Guy & Francis Gill Fuel : Formerlr Claude Willey Fuel Co. Horgis Electric Co., 112 F Coss. 1502 E. Oouoloi Ph, 2-1 S24 Rodio & Apphonca Repoir, I lmmmmmmmmKm Picnic Sessions er, Lynn, went over a bank on their bicycles. Clara Riley returned last week from an extended visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Riley, of Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Price and daughters, Penny and Ruth, re turned Monday from a 2600-mile trip to Victoria, B.C. and Glacier National Park in Montana. They went up the Oregon and Washing ton, coasts to British Columbia where they spent several days. They returned through Idaho, Washington and down the Colum bia River Highway. Dana Henderer left by bus early Wednesday morning for Harbor to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigel. DOPE PRICE UP MEXICO CITY W-A dope ped dler complained to police arresting him that Mexico's rising cost of living has boosted the price of marijuana cigarettes to two pesos 16 cents each. Officials esti mated this is a rue of about Id i per cent. By Jo Fischer will counteract rny boy friend's ' ' By Hershberqer IT WSCtSUk.-. T. M. u. i. , oh. a-f Sot. Aug. 21, 1954 Tht Mineralogical Show Scheduled The 14th annual convention and show of the Northwest Federation 01 anneraiogicai bocieues will be held at the Lane County Fairgrounds,- Eugene, Sept. S 5. An invitation to Douglas County "rockhounds" to attend ha been extended by the Eugene Mineral Club. The general public is invited to see the many mineral displays according to Mrs. E. L. Tester of the Umpqua Mineral Club. Included In the displays Is a rock garden that will be put in place by the Tacoma Agate Club. Albany mineralogist Fred Rhon er. known on the Pacific Coast for his mineral displays, has notified the Eugene club that be is bring ing down the largest display he Jf Enjoy the baseball games of all baseball games from the best seat in the stadium . . . your own favorite com fortable living room chair. You can see the entire action, the excitement and the game thrills on the screen of your television set! A connection to the Community Antenna system igill give you this great event in your own home. If you want a television connection your home in the near future, let us know. We must know your plans so we may en gineer to meet them- Many Roseburg homes can have Community Antenna service in a few days. That is, homes on already in stalled main lines. Other homes not on the main lines can have service in a matter of a few weeks. But in order to give you satisfactory service, we must know your television plans. After we learn your plans, we then start to make all necessary arrangements, line building' and installing to give you enjoyable television reception. Naturally, we want to give everyone service as quickly as possible, but all this takes time and careful planning. Remember with a Community Antenna connection, you have the best pictures .without variance and more enjoyable viewing houn at very reasonable cost. Give us a call, drop in or, write our offices for complete in formation concerning a Community Antenna Connection for your Own home. NEW FALL SHOWS! FOOTBALL! WORLD SERIES! ARE JUST AROUND THE CORNER ORDER YOUR' COM " MUNITY ANTENNA HOOK-UP TODAY! DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR, MORE SATISFACTORY VIEW. ABLE HOURS THE CABLE SYSTEM IS THE ANSWER. UMPQUA RADIO AND TELEVISION, Inc. 1500 HARVARD AVENUE DIAL 3-6290 CONTRACT WIRING LAUNDRY S&H GREEN STAMPS Ni7.ctri! 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Pacific Northwest Buiiness RIVERSDALE SANITARIUM School Association sj,. j fj 331, Roseburg, Ore. Notional Council .nd Phono 3-SS8S Asiociohon of Business Schooio ammtmmmmmmmgmm mmmmmHma A 'Specdwritiy School" , Vourpa"per has not Phone 3-7Z56 arrived by ;is p.m. - I DIAL 2-2631 News - Rtvitw, Roteburg, Ore. 11 has ever shown at a convention. Mrs. Teater said that Ralph Dietz, associate editor of "Gems And Minerals," has promised to show his Australian opal sphere at the show. She said it is reputed to be the largest such sphere in the world. This is the first time it will have been shown in the Northwest. , REGISTERED WILLAMETTE VALLEY RED ROMNEYS FROM IMPORTED RAMS CHOICE SELECTIONS NOW AVAILABLE OAKMEAD FARM NEWBERG, OREGON SEE THIS YEAR'S BASEBALL WORLD SERIES ON TELEVISION IN YOUR OWN HOME I-:: I