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Riversdale Man Enters Hospital y 81VIRLY J. CHRISTIAN J. M. Burkhart went to Eugene on Monday where he entered the hospital for surgery for a back in jury. Visits Brother, Family Oelmar Christian of Springfield visited on Sunday with his brother, Neil Christian, and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey en tertained as dinner guests last week Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burk hart and - daughter, Kathy, and Claudia Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Don Guilev recent ly spent a day in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trussell MODEST MAIDENS Jnttot lUfMan. U. S. hMI rma vv m' hi zr wv "I nevtr have any trouble he goes CAPTAIN EASY I wiSni!Ljg BUT H6 SEEMEP SIMCSEBl AMP 6H WAS THEN WHAT SHAU. f VPU KW I T If SKOfOM Vl NOBficfoeN T0 m WP HE FOUMO F.W6.TC01 ISO MUCH 0U GET- SMtP MUCH H ?5.vy.'S J!?. R?9T??'l UEK. TWO tDV6LV cuu iweu. k J Tirt tuc run ft ucibtuS I B SORRY TO DI4KPft3lwr KB8 I I I nf&Vm I If JN A FEW PWSl V LATER... I L KK.IHLUI:rjl I'M 1 . . . . , .r.- ik win -liAiTj uij ruf.i-011 i , i 'mm n FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS -' .;v n f rr 1- w .r l'ZkaaP. H'tGAisf 1 1 No oicei Moose: 1 B-Bur,rx)us, I gissfer I SOT A BUM I I TOO DOMT BE- J HAVE A Ml. I Hf.MOOSE' 1 TOE MAYBE LONG Tt OUR. "X Y J &L '. BSVSSrl l l roULD UlllllJ I CLO. PTV5I V MV yj ftW.'.i B3iaSaa I li i i "il I ri ; 1 1 1 p- I c., mi bj iitya... i. t. t. . M m,, 9 - S LI L ABNER THE SCHOOL PSVOHIATRIST WARN tB THAT IF I WAS ALONE TOO MUCH, I'D GO MAD AND I H-HAVE.V BLONDIE I THOUGHT I HtAHU II -.1 M I . ,-Vrf- . l-t'r.-AND' NOUV lf X ' ly.. U flEE a ALLEY OOP " . ' '7 WHAT A STORM,' 1 CWT II I "j I " 7 KAKE HEAP OR TAIL OFT.PERHAPS. IP , J SOOO IBSy JWi' j'HJ I. j IT, BUT OOP IS 60ME- 1 REPUCED THE K HEAVENS.' J0AI 'K-sf- ON VOUR WAV OUT, I I'LL HAVE TO Lf"3l I THANK GOODNESS, lri I -j L - gmcjWiCT-gi ' SET THE GARBAGE CAN SsW TAKE MV SHORT ) j I MADE IT I ( ) J , TSSS fea a went to Yoncalla on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Day, former ftiversdale residents. Construction is progressing on the new home of Mr. snd Mrs. Wallace Cox. - ' ,, SPEEDBOAT OPENS FIRE BERLIN I The West Berlin newspaper Telegraf reported Thursday that a Soviet oeedboat opened fire on an East German sea police boat whose 33-man crew were fleeing to West Germany. The paper said two of the East Ger mans were killed and four wound ed. following Elmer when outl" . Wi fc AW K. AH DO. 1 I f AH , KlyTT--X I r IF I'M GONE. T WAL-tt.P.'-AH GUESS 1 Sail LOVES 'ifl fr-THIS IS V I I'M GONMA Jf vn' fiflT A Bir.uT m 1 X'' ' -.HI k AUL . MUCH NICER t ENJOV IT. AH IS TH' PROPITTV 4 i , r- s t EjT mAv i 1 , pupil Z 1 Peron's Break By FRED 1. STROZIIR . BUENOS AIRES IA-A series of actions by President Juan D. Per on has lessened the power. of the Roman Catholic Church in several aspects of Argentine affairs. But there is no noticeable evidence, as of today, that Peron's actions have weakened the support of his fol lowers, most of them Catholics. He has been ' battling the clergy openly for about three months, anil so far has won all the battles. He started it because religious groups, apparently counting on support of the Catholic Church, de cided to form a Christian Demo cratic party like those that have won widespread support in Italy and Germany since the last war. If such a party got an effective start in a predominantly Catholic country like Argentina, it mi?ht one day effectively challenge Per on's own Peronista party. Peron recognized the threat when less FROM NINE TO FIVE 35' vv- If 'I earned what I should. Coma, I'm sure I could afford to spend money the way I do. YOU'D HMB TW THE AN EVEN HAVB ONE MeMocRSHlP I PUT I'M MOT A uei-i. With Church discerning politicos had not yet sensed it. Peron saw that such a party could 'oppose him on some parts of his program that the church did not like. He was ready to legalize divorce and reopen houses of prostitution, and he al ready had antagonized the Catholic hierarchy by giving illegitimate cnuaren the same rigms as legiti mate children in Argentina. . The President made I fiery speech Nov. 10 in which he named three bishops and 21 other Catho lie clergymen as open enemies of his regime. He said they were try- Ins to infiltrate labor unions and other organizations supporting him in order to undermine his govern ment, i .Quickly, all parts of the Peron- isu movemeni snouiea approval. All but a handful of independent newspapers joined in the chorus. There were few dissenters among his- backers. By Jot Fischer MkD NO LEfiN. tASMUid REM. H0TH6R WOULDN'T HMS WEN IT PROW VOU AFTER WP Gf VN J tninutiTi &i .n unit viu . -nl GKEMEH. RISK-. ZZ IVMIVIFrT Ue Jusr happen Tfc Tuluicz rAts. A JOINER f Gains Favor In One woman senator from Cor doba province refused to go along on legalized divorce. She was ex pelled from the Peronista parly and forced to resign from the Sen ate. A few religious leaders around the country quit minor govern ment jobs. Ten priests were arrested for causing disturbances or for dis respect of the President. ' One priest served 30 days in jail, two others were placed under house arrest for five days and one was fined 100 pesos (about 7. The church's traditional right to appoint teachers of religious edu cation was canceled. Priests serv ing in schools were discharged. Churches were denied the right to FUNNY BUSINESS "I carry my own Music In the Air ACBOSS I Stringed musical instrument i Song for one t " Sails in I the Sunset" It Wood wind musical instrument 13 Landed 14 Before ' 15 Baneful 17 Contend -URob It Studio . . 21 Plunder 23 Legal matters 44 Vehicle 27 Roman date it Opera by Verdi DOWN 1 School dances t Aid 3 " Marie" 4 Flower part 8 "My Gal . t Oleic acid ester 7 Linen ' ravelinga t Aquatic mammal t Alterations 10 City In Pennsylvania 11 Horned , ruminant 16 City in the Philippines 20 Rent 22 Scents 24 Container ' 2 Handsome man '4 Absolve : Elder :17 Overturns It Revise it Location 41 Sault St. Marie canals 42 Nourished 44 New England (ab.) 46 "Swing low, sweet " 4 Table delicacies 93 Varplsh ingredient 84 Amends St Consumed 67 Number 58 Girl's name SS , we have no bananas" 0 Bewildered 81 Love god Hargis Electric Co., 112 E. Cass. Radio & Appliance Repair. FLOOR SANDING Floors laid and finished oh. 3-8442. Carlton. FLUMIING Hurlburt's Plumbing. Any type. Ph. 3244, Sutherlin. Kir-Crooch Plumbing Co. 230 North Stephens Phone 3-5377 Harris Plumbing & Hatlng Ce. 405 South Stephsni Phone 3-8173 Caen Supply Co. Phone 3-4461 Hansen's Plumbing if Heotlng, Wins ton. Bh 9 8705 RUGS i CARPETS F&W Floor Covtrlng Salts and installation of all types of floor coverings. Free Estlmottt S&H G'ten Stamps 325-327 S, Stephens. Ph. 3-6234. ROOFINOj Aluminum Lite time Shingle Co. Dis trlbutor Aluminum Lock Shingle 229 E. Roberts. Ph 3-5127 Nw Roofs Roofs Repaired Call 3-6524 Ace Roofing Company ELECTRICIANS Du Fresne Electric. 304 N. Dial 3-5358 or 3-3223 Main ROOM AND 80ARD Jo Ann's Boording House. Ph. 3-7947. Old Highwoy .99 South. RADIO SERVICING I FLOOR COVEIINS ll ' Argentina hold outdoor meetings or march in processions. Two religious pro grams on Buenos Aires radio sta tions were cut otf the air. In a few days, Congress obedient ly legalized divorce, and Peron by decree authorized houses of pros titution. . The church Itself has taken a carefully moderate position. The cardinals and bishops issued two pastoral letters which were read in all Argentine churches defend ing the clergy from charges of in terfering in political affairs. They also wrote Peron urging him to veto the divorce law, but he signed It lust the same. The Vatican newspaper VOsser vatore Romano has published edi- doormat, lady!" Answer to Previous Puzile I I7T51 EtfE 25 23 Imitated 2t Inn keepers 21 Fry lightly 30 Queen of . Carthage 31 In addition 33 Metric measure 35 Larder 40 Chant 43 Goddess of the , hunt , 43 Greek letter 4! Plastic earth 47 Detest 48 Elevator inventor 30 Seethe 51 Within (prefix) 52 Featured singer 55 Educational : group (Sb.) ' I. II 13 11 I 15 V, 11 16 I3l0 II -"7i iTT-- pr""" r -It b 1 1 JT u pjT ii hi h mti w mr isjr sr r psfK ST- B T5j " Hft "P 5 ISI 151 ' w - 5rm H 1 1 I N 1 L F&W Floor Covering 'ialfs and i-tallatiari at all types ot floor covering. Free Estimate S&H Green Stomps. 325-327 S. 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Dan Cowley and Ed gar Brown will ship out on Jan. 28 for service in Austria, and Al bert Broughton has been assigned to Alaska for his tour of duty. Registrar Returns Miss' Marvel Miller, registrar at Northwestern College, Evans ton, 111., left by plane Sunday after five days of attending her aunt. Mrs. Ethel Means, whose death occurred on Monday. Miss Miller also visited her uncle, Pete Gar- nant. It was her first return here since leaving 50 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Worsham and ion. Billy, returned Sunday from Santa Maria, Calif., where they went to spend the holidsyi with Mrs. worsham s parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Walter Stokes. They were accompanied home by Mr. Stokes. TOO SEXY Avis Scott, a television onnouncer, is shown in the type gown which is re ported to have cost her job with the British Broadcasting Company. BBC 1 spokesmen said that Miss Scott, who is 29, hod the status of a guest announcer, and that no pro grams suitable for her are in the offing. Miss bcotr, a bru nette with hazel eyes, said she thought she was fired be cause she was "too sexy for the job." (AP Wirephoto). torials severely critical of Peron's stand, COMPLETE TELEVISION Installation ' Service PHILCO TV ANTENNAS, MAST and TV MATERIAL AVAILABLE HANSEN FURNITURE & APPLIANCE Sutherlin W. Central Ave., Ph. 2793 24 HOUR SERVICE Installations and oil types ot re pair work. Free Estimates, K. C. PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 3-3509 Office Address 2-1462 1030 E. 6th St. Building Construction Ramoc!ellngAdditions--Repair LESLIE E. ROBERTS Phona 1-5292817 S. Plna St. NURSING CARE Ameuletery and Bad Patients Suaervised by Rogittaretf Nurse Kind Perianal Attention. RIVERSDALE SANITARIUM Rt. 2, la 581. 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Chambers of Commerce and port officials were critical at a meeting here Wednesday of President Ei senhower's budget message for failing to include funds for dredg ing and building jetties at the en trance. i' They said the congressmen would be asked to try to get 8 Vi million dollars, authorized by a previous Congress for the channel. - "It. is unwise economy to let a bottleneck form at the river en trance," said R. L. Clark, presi dent of the Portland chamber. GUARANTEED SERVICE S All Makes v RADIOS-TV HALLICRAFTER TV SETS : . ", rt"i One of the finest equipped shops in Oregon to handle your television repairs. More trained help has been add ed. FOR SERVICE CALL KLUVER RADIO PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH PHONE 3-4123 WHNJT 'iilyoiiAu, FLEGEL Transfer & Storage Phone 3-4436 CONSTRUCTION TODD BUILDING CO. 1 Mile E. on N. Umpqua Hwy. Phone S-JS96 ACME ROOFING COMPANY Under New Management All typos Roofing and Siding Free Estimates F.H.A. Loans Call 3-8255 or 1-8658 C. B. Sloon ' L. C. 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