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J 25-Ship Search Yields 'Drunken' Hideaway SAN DIEGO Ml An attractive 24-year-old waitress who was found biding aboard a U. S. destroyer in San Diego Bay Tuesday will not be prosecuted as a stowaway. I She was found hiding in a steel I locker on the superstructure of the destroyer Hollister after a ship-by-ship hunt of 25 vessels in the har bor. She identified herself as Eliz abeth D. Talk. She was discovered after a water taxi operator informed the Navy Shore Patrol he believed i girl had boarded one of the 25 ships. Police quoted her as saying: "i! got drunk and slipped aboard." Both the Navy and the U. S. attorney's office declined to press anv charges against Miss Talk. She will be released. Animal Exhibit ACBOSS 1 Sly animal 4 Cat's prey . 8 Wild hog 12 One of the Little Women 13 Region 14 Mater 15 President Coolidge 10 Beaklike part DOWN 1 Countenance 2 Persian poet 3 Music maker 4 Colts' mothers 5 Press S Girdle 7 Consume 8 Bundles 9 Spanish jar 10 River in Asia IS Disintegrating 20 Stands on hind legs 21 Footlike part 22 Arrow poison 24 Hurt' 2 Egyptian goddess 27 Baby kangaroo's cradle 90 Lodged 32 Animal hair 34 Throat . growth 35 Revised 36 Female saint (ab.) 37 Animals' homes 39 Container 40 Demigod 41 Moral wrong 42 Relish 45 Tangible 49 Interpret M Feline animal 52 Military assistant 83 English school 54 Girl's name 55 Food fish 58 Irish clan 57 Meadow 11 Male sheep 17 Wiped out 19 Considers 23 Organ parts 24 Wiles 25 Water bird 26 Loafer 'MM t Mb M I8 I9 I10 I" 12- iT Pi S i n S p Tw . WTWW 30 31 MTt T"m: T iff a 13 H W WW r----gf g I I I I I I I I 1 1 J 2J I V H& wow r e wen . V hey look! hb i U nobopv crawuns outi to d&ttbr serjE- . 'Vf'3lFx WiKTHEK. 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I TELL ME, HfeUJM, JWW ' CXX3LA, BACK f WHY, NO, IT SEEMED TO THE SUBJECT TVERYVf DID HE OR LETS JUST I Y 5TOP IT, VOU V RISHT NCWOR I FELT MO I RWHER OF THE HANDSOME WELL fj- Dip HE MOT' SAV T WAS I 4 FCOLS! PYOU WANT WE'LL WRECK 1 SHOCK! SEVERE, PRINCE PARI5 rrY. CARRY VOU 1 CARRIED M TO WRECK THE J MORE THAN A TDO..BUT NO m . jfTrJ- OFF B , AWAY-' sS- F; 1 I -L . HERBERT- I WHAT ARE you MP TO.WITH THAT 1 rl l LOOK ON VOUW 14 mU Camas Valley By MRS. WM. CUNINGHAM Guests over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler in Upper Camas were Mike Zimmerman of Sslem and Dick Richardson of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wheeler and son, Ronnie, of Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler Jr. and chil dren, Vicki and Holly, of Myrtle Creek joined the family for dinner. Visit Parents Jeanne Whipple and Ellen Jo Kirkendall of Eugene are visiting at the home of the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirken dal. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore attend ed the state convention of the Na tional Rural Letter Carriers at Al bany. Wnile in that part of the ttate Answer to Previous Puzzle . 27 Demonic 28 Eras 29 Grant 31 Sea ducks 33 Legal 38 Mark 40 Sharpens 41 Skunk's trademark 42 Pierce ' 43 Operatic solo 44 Cushions 46 Upon 47 Narrow road 48 Volcano in Sicily 50 French plural article I'M WFARINS THIS BOPSTER HEWP AS A PROTEST ASAMsr SLOPPT ATTIRE.' I'M OFFEWN FRET MAWS TO ALL WHO ENTEH Mr PLACE Wf4.RIH6PNE VWES OR FRESHLY IAUND6R0 SHROUDS.' rmi (. EVERY MORNING I I A. ..7 If f ATHIS8REAKFAST, TTt SI AftloVl DAGWOOO STICKS -t 31 si t--I HIS HANDOUT - I 4 II ' ! I tafrTHE WINDOW 3y V-.J Residents Have Weekend Visitors they visited wiih a sister of Mrs. Moore's in McMinnville and a brother in Portland. They also vis ited s brother of Moore's in Port land. The Moores stepped by Ti gard and visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Reetz, both of whom are former residents of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. James (Doc) Par rot of Brockway were guests re cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. William Busc'j spent t week visiting with Busch s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dittman, in Salem. The Busch's continued on to the coast and visited with a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buscli, at Alsea River. They took the coast route home by Coos Bay and Coquille. Visit Schoolmate Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore are Edith Cald well of Burbank, Calif., and Eva Corrie of Corvallis. Mrs. Moore was a schoolmate with the ladies MODEST MAIDENS Trademark Refiftsred U. 8. Pliant OAc "Nevermind that memo to Mr. Murdock. I'll see him myself!" IWALF HOUR LA TEH - - I V IT in Bozeman, Mont. Sam Metzger of Los Angeles visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Schwendencr recently. Robert Ashenberner, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore, is staying with them while working at the Roseburg Lumber Co. in Dillard. Ashenberner will move his family here from Hauser where they now reside as soon as living facilities are available. Mrs. Ash enberner was here and cared for the Moore home while Mr. and Mrs. Moore were on vacation. Jerry Lee Heilman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heilman, re turned home by plane from Seat- , atle where she has been visiting with Mrf and Mrs. Hcyt Uoyd. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd visited in the valley and took Jerry Lee home with them for a week's vacation. Visits Friends Mrs. Lorretta Hagen of Daven port, Wash., and her daughter, -Mrs. Kenneth Thome, and chil dren, Christine and Jimmie, were guests recently at the home of Mr. NowlMATS moep like? rr .EVEKl COSTS MB-A WEEKS PSOFfT TO LOOK , and Mrs. William Cunningham. Mis. Hagcn and Mrs. '.noine saw other friends in the valley also. Mrs. Hagen is a former resident, having sold her home to William Cunningham about five years, auo. Paul Jones, who works for Ted Heilman, lost three fingers and the tip of the little one on his left hand recently while drilling a well. Jones was holding on to the drill bit when a board flew up and caught his hand and th'j bit. He was taken to Douglas Commu nity Hospital in Roseburg. Wholesale Food Prices Show Decline In Index NEW YORK I Wholesale food prices as measured by the Dun & Bradstreet index went down this week to the lowest level in 2 Vi years. The index stood at $6.17 com pared witn $6.26 a week ago and 57.23 a year ago. This week's fig ure was the lowest since Feb. 3, 1953, when it was $6.13. The index represents the total cost at wholesale of one pound each of 31 foods in general use. Only four items went hisher this week; barley, hams, coffee and peanuts. Lower were flour, wheat, corn, rye, oats, beef, bellies, lard, couonseea oil cocoa, beans, peas eggs, steers, hogs and lamb9. FUNNY BUSINESS 31 r OTm. i. u. t "7""- --; '""iiWr"" - . ynijr mm "Remember the flower seeds I bought last spring and ( misplaced? The rain has solved the mysteryl'' ' FROM NINE TO FIVE We're planning a surprise party for you, Angora, and we wont to be sure you'll be able to come. RADIO SERVICING Snyder's Radio & TV Hospital. Ex pert Repairs. All makes. 503 N. Jackson. OR 2-2457. i PLUMBING K A C Plumbing Co. Free Estinv-les. OR 3-3509. 1030 E. 6th. Hurlburt'l Plumbing. Any type. Ph. 3244, butherl.n. Kier-Crooch Plumbina Co. 230 North Stephens Phone 3-537 Harris Plumbing & Heating Co. 805 South Stephens Phon. 3-8173 Coen Supply Co. Phon. 3-4461 Hansen's Plumbing & Heoting, Wins ton. Ph. 9-8705 ROOFING Acme Roofing Co., 512 W. Oak. OR 3-8255. ELECTRICIANS Hydorn Electric. 2125 Hollis St. OR 3-5096. No Sat. work. Free Estimotes. Du Fresne Electric. 304 N. Vain Diol 3 5358 or 3-3223 Trowbridge Electric, OR 3-5521 House wiring. Commercial ond Residential Maintenance. Alaska Proves Flop For Circus FAIRBANKS, Alaska Ul Alas ka, it seems is no gold mine for a circus owner. A statement to which Gus Bell adds a hearty "Amen." Bell was owner of the Ward- Bcll circus which played in Anch orage and Fairbanks, then folded its tents last Sunday and quit busi ness. The circus, formed in Hawaii last January around an act of nine Ward-Bell troupers, has been play ing undf Shrine sponsorship in Alaska. En route from Hawaii it lost one truck and two others were damaged, running the ex pense of getting here to $K,000. And nothing coming in during the two-week jaunt. Operating a circus in Alaska costs three times as much as in the states, Bell said. Since the foldup, the 21 perform ers and 30 other workers have been flown back to the states. Six pal omino horses were sold at auction to J. F. Fox, a local grocer, for $250 each. A babv elephant flown to Alaska was sold to the owner of a hip popotamus who ill take the two animals to Hollywood. The only other animals with the circus were some dogs. Their fate has not been settled. About 42 per cent of Brazil's population is under 15 years old. . oh. By Joe Fischer DECORATORS Pointing ond paper hanging. H. E. "Woody" Wood, OR 3-4240. REFRIGERATION Refrigeration Engineering Sales and Service "by George" OR 2-1032 906 B-ooklyn CARPENTERS Building and Remodeling. All Types Leo E. Kowolewski. OR 3-8020 SOUTHERN OREGON DIESEL INJECTION & ELECTRICAL CO. Com plot, lino at Di.i.1 Inaction and EUctricol S.rvlc. Home Phone OR 3-8609 Office Phone OR 2-3274 tocattd at Gardtn Valley Rood ond Hifhlond Av. Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co. Windows, Sash and Frames Porrott tnt Moih.r OR 1-1414 Grasshoppers Sprayed By COLFAX, Wash. Wl Two old B18 bombers will take off early Thursday to make war with aerial spray against hordes of grssshoD- rpers that have invaded southwest ern Whitman County. The converted twin-engine bomb ers, used early in World War II, are from the Ace Flying Service of Salem, Ore. and they will spray 50,000 acres of rangeland. The cost is estimated at no', more thai) 60 cents an acre. The federal government and the state are each paying a third, the county and the landowners the other third. Harold B. Busdicker of Pull man, a representative of the United States Department of Ag Kier-Crooch BUY NOW AND REOUIAH PIICI TZ47iT3 LESS TRADC-IN 40.00 You pay only just 19.95 down only 2.87 per week Here's a great money-iaving sale I It's your opportunity to own an automatic washer for only a few cents per day. Best of all the trade-in value of your old washer will help pay for it. TRADE NOW and SAVE I SPIRAL TUB AGITATOR MM gets your clothes cleaner, brighter with less wear because this new cleansing action forces sudsy geysers through the fabric. Made of lifetime Fibre-glass will not rust, chip or corrode. . v KIER-CROOCH FREE PARKING SOUTH SIDE OF BUILDING 230 N. Stephens St. Phone ORchard 3-5377 BERKELEY PUMPS It Pays A Pump for Iv.ry Nd, From To Patronize i Homes to lndustri.1. . kid-' sales krvici News-Review Irrigating System. ' '. Advertisers Mill Pumpi a SpteioHy !.ii.MMs...isiMM FREE ESTIMATES ' " GERRETSEN BUILDING photo finishing ,... I" 5, ouf ot 9 SUPPLY We give SfrH Creen Stomps 402 W. Oak Ph. OR 2-2636 CLARK'S STUDIO I 10S S. Jackson OR 3-8524 mbniit.ry t.d f.tl.m. PHOTO-OFFSET Sup.rvi..eky LITHOGRAPHING R.glst.rad Nun. Photo-copying, Sptciol Ruling Kind P.raan.l Att.ntim. "nd P""'"9. NURSING CARE M Cr M PRINTERS 504 N. Jockson OR 3-8591 RIVERSOALE SANITARIUM v Rt. 1, B.i SSI, Rei.kuri, Or.. , o"' 3 "" Roseburg School I i of Business onnriklr i ,34 North ,"k0" ROOFING D. and Nlghl Clots-, N.w RM(in, .nd R.pelr W.rk ! Lic.ns.d. Apran4 frrt litimat.1 All work gu.rante.d (0, v.r.rant. Fisher Thort.n Point Co.f Portland lfCMDCD WC HAIIM LOCAL mtmlstK: . t. UAUm AGENT Poel,ie Northw.st Busln.lt PHONI ORchard 2-1S71 School Aisociotion mmmmmmmm,mmmmmlm Notionol Council nne - Association ot Businoss School. PATRONIZI A"Sneid,or,nSrh.ool' ORchard 3-7256 NEWS REVIEW ADVERTISERS I Old Time Bombers riculture, said the plane) win operate out of the Lacrosse, Wash, airport. He said he expects tha spray will stop grasshopper egg laying for several years. The 'hopper infestation is the worst in Whitman County eince 1342 and 1943. Plumbing Co. SAVE ..you gef.? PLUMBING COMPANY Ill ; . . - j. Si