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8 Th Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur., July 21, 1955 Hits the Spot J A - .i 'if ' f JIaninhin(t weeds from a lawn Is not difficult If the grasi Is sprayed with a solution of water and chemical weed killer. ia eareful, though, Bround evergreens and other desirable plant life. A safe practice is to Vspot water" with a galvanized steel sprinkling can, aiming the can nozzle directly at weeds. i Interplanetary Assn. Discloses Conference Secret GENEVA Wl The "World In (n.nUmitii.ii Aucn ' Hkclnspd here that the secret reason the heads here this week. Tt.ie it Tn Hiseims how to deal with beings from other plan ets who have delivered a "final warning" to the world by destroy ing atomic plants in Britain and nussia. , . ,. The association made mis ais- closure in a memorandum to the Big Four, signed by lis presiueni, ur,r AifrnH Mahnn nf Lausanne. The association's congress unani mously approved u iasi weun, uc sam. The utilization of atomic energy even for peaceful purposes was about to cause the disintegra tion of the universe, the memo---..wii.m rinMtirpH Thfl inhabitants of other planets realized the dan ger, and the only way 10 prevent attacks from outer space was to abandon the atom. The memorandum called on me Big Four to tell the world the truth about aircraft from outer space, "observed in all countries since 1345, in oruer io avum "stupid panic" when the faots fi nally become known. Oklahoma Man Visits In Glendale (Heavy Labor Use In Russia Amazes U.S. Farmers By MRS. GERALD FOX Jim Burke of Tulsa, Okla., is visiiine his brother, John Burke, in Clendale. The brothers have not seen each other for 30 years. The Oklahoma man was accompanied to (ilen dalc by Fred Childers of New Mex : . n.nk.iu nf .lohn Rurke. Ed Childers and wife of Seattle are also visiting. He is a brother of Fred Childers. Visits Relatives " Mrs. Frances Bigelow flew home Thursday after a month's va cation spent visiting relatives in Texas, iler trip included a visit with her father, Roy Jenkins and family in Lubbock, Texas, and vis its Wltn ncr granupaieiiu i iu ravi.rns N M.. and a l,di lai'uu - - m,.tiir in Dallas. Texas. Mrs. Eleven viinau mu ku vi.n rn Steve and Karen, of San if Uinrinv niyht after vis iting for several days with her par- Mn ami mix. cu uiar Strom in Glendale. .iirs. viinau came at this time to attend the marriage of her aunt, Mrs. Flor ence Hock, to Max Chandler of Burbank, Calif., in Grants Pass. The couple was married at the bride's home by the Rev. Roy Wilson of Grants rass. Tom Sanders, employed by the Robert Dollar Co., mashed the m- dex finger of his left hand Monday farmers headed for the Soviet hin-j was treated at the Glendale Clin ic where fie required several stitches. Fractures Arm Linda Kay Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Sam Stewart of Glen dale fell out of a tree at her home last week and fractured her left upper arm. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Craddock of Glendale, Miss Wilma Brown of Azalea and Miss Joy uisnop 01 Roseburg were dinner guests at the C. A. Munyon home near Glen dale Sunday. Spokane write that the new house they are having ouui mere win De ready to move into in aooui two a mill in Spokane. Mrs. McKernan is the daughter 01 air. ana airs. C. A. Munyon of Glendale. terlands here to see how Russia's farmers do it. The visitine American farm dele gation left on a 30-day tour of the Ukraine, Central Asia and previ ously virgin lands of Siberia now being cultivated. The Americans got their first Russian soil in their shoes this week in a visit to Looch, a collec tive farm 20 miles west of Mos cow. They reported the livestock looked fine but the expenditure of labor would shock lamoi i home. The number of women at work startled them too. "We saw as many as 30 people in a hay field," Charles J. Hearst, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, reported. "If back home in Iowa we had three neon e working the same nay neio that would be a lot. But apparent ly they've got a lot of manpower to spart here or should we say womanpower?" Winding up three days in Mos cow Vicinity, Hearst and John M. Steddon, ot Granger, lowa, com mented particularly on the ex treme friendliness of the people, "even considering we are on ui ficial delegation getting extra-fine treatment." "We had expected to see some hatred built up for us over thesa vears, said aieuuun, uui nono so far is apparent." TORNADO BLOW COSTLY SAN DIEGO, Calif. W Tornadic winds, accompanied by heavy rain, tirUnA hucincGB hnilrlin? and unroofed two houses and a church Tuesday at Borrego springs, aes sert resort area in eastern San Diego County. The storm dumped 7.29 inches of rain on the area in 35 minutes. No injuries were reported. HOUSE DEFEATS BILL Education and Labor Committee Wednesday defeated, 17-10, a move to bar federal school construction funds to states or local school dis tricts practicing racial segrega tion. The vote cleared the way for fi nal .V1,..,..V U'H'H'I pwOJ.U.J Thursday, of a bill calling for a four-year, i,tuu,ouu,"uu lcoerai state program of school construc tion. Nine Democrats and eight Re publicans teamed up to vote against the antisegregation amend ment authored by Rep. Powell (D NY) Negro member and pastor of New York City's largest Negro church. EXAMINATION SLATED The Internal Revenue Service Board of Civil Service Examiners has announced an examination for tax collector to fill Internal Re venue Service positions through out the eight western states. For further information and applica tions, contact Jack Calkins at the Roseburg Post Office. PORK AND BEANS i,..t non if nnrc nnH heanS in xicdi w 1' " - , : tomato sauce me i Meanwhile spill ana oron uaii. furters and frankfurter rolls. But ter the cut surfaces of the rolls and spread with a good prepared mdari Now ladle the hot beans inin the rolls. Iod with the hot frankfurters and call the gang 're Celebrating Our 25th Birthday Vith This . . . Your local grocer spends many hours each day, 7 days a week, to bring you the best possible selection of fine quality foods. You'll find his shelves well , stocked so you have a large variety to choose from. He buys carefully to assure you of only the best quality. Coonstant attention is given to prices so you can purchase the best for the least money. And . . . you'll find displays at tractive, the store neat and clean. To sum it oil up, your locol grocer is o part of your community . . . your friend ond neighbor ... who like to earn your1 patronage by bringing you the best food service he possibly can. 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