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Kenneth Palmer Visits Sutherlin By MRS BRITTAIN SLACK Kenneth Palmer, the son of Mrs. 12:30 PM SAT. 1 1 FREE I BAR-B-Q HAVE FUM V3 13&7 4,000 FREE MEALS Gwuford 5)oor Sale Co. OF ROSEBURG commercial i residential BE SURE TO SEE IT AT OUR FAIR BOOTH GERRETSEN BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 538 S.E. OAK AVE. PH OR 2-2636 Get Your IT'S EREEZIN' TIME' rr " rT only w4.' r-"i. ivi'tefe George Warren, spent the week in Eugene with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Gene Priest and daughter, L i n d y, arrived in Sutherlin recently from Ger many, where Billie was serving in the armed forces. He is the son of Mrs. Luna Priest of Sutherlin. They will make their home in Coos Bay where' he will be employed by Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grubbe had as their house guests for one week, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Comstock of Seattle. He is a brother of Mrs. Grubbe. Word has been received of the death of Daniel Peter, baby of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gourley, near Chicago, where Gourley is serving in the armed forces. Mrs. Gourley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Adams of Sutherlin and Mar vin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gourley of Winston. Joan Woollett was taken to a Se attle hospital Saturday and under went major surgery on Tuesday. It is reported that she is getting along very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Kayo Barnes, of Alleghaney, spent the weekend in Sutherlin visiting with M r s. Barnes' mother. Mrs. 4-una Priest, and other relatives. Mrs. Dena Knoth, a recent ar rival from Germany, mother of Mrs. Christie Priest, is making her home tn Sutherlin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Priest. Mrs. Betty Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curly Vaale, who spent several days recently visit ing with her parents, left for her home at Estacada Thursday. G-E Home "Book Shelf" lM l3 Cu. Ft. G-E Upright FreezerS I 7 o lSW . V J v State. Agriculture Dept. Finally To Have Own Home By September the state depart ment of agriculture will be in its own buildng for the first time in the department's 25 years of ex istence. Although the department's new home has been marked "Ag riculture" for years, until recently only one-third of the building was occupied by the department. It was originally known as the printing building and until last year the printing plant occupied the first floor and basement. As a result, the department was handi capped in certain phases of its work because of crowded condi tions and the scattering of its head quarters operations in three build ings in Salem. Two of these build ings are former residences. But the last legislature eased the situation and appropriated 4122,500 for remodeling this building for de partment use. James L. Payne was the architect selected by the Board of Control and R. L. Forster and Son are the contractors. The building's approximate 30,000 square feet enables it to give up the two leased residences. The remodeled full basement will house the animal industry division, the federal-state brucellosis labor atory, storage and stock room, con ference room and library. The fed eral veterinarian and his staff, for merly located in Portland, were moved to new basement quarters at material benefit to livestock and the department. On the first floor will be the plant industry division including the federal-state shipping point in spection supervisor, the Salem ar ea shipping point office and the walnut control board office. Also, on this floor will be the director's office, division of market develop ment, information representative staff, legal staff, business and per sonnel managers. Weights and laboratory and calibrating room adjacent to the service entrance. Clerical, stenographic and account ing personnel will occupy a large central portion of the first floor. The foods and dairies, weights and measures division will be on the upper floor. Remodeling of the lation of new equipment will be completed in September. The plant pathology and entomology labora tories and plant pest and disease survey staffs will be added to this floor. An addition to it will provide space for the hop analysis labor atory. Many individuals aided the de partment on obtaining adequate housing. They include the building advisory committee established by former Director Peterson, the State Board of Agriculture, farm organi- Freezer Today! Giant 485 lbs. frozen food capacity. Tem perature control permitt selection of temper atures from 0 to minus 10 degrees. Hondy deep aluminum door shelves. Ice cream con ditioner keeps ice creom ot perfect serving temperature. One-year written warranty against food spoilage due to design or de fective workmanship. 18 cu. ft. Upright Freezer Only $439.95 t zaiion leaders, agricultural uiaus- try representatives, commoaity groups, various newspapers throughout the state, state officials and legislators. Director J. F. Short comments, "While our new facilities are ac ceptable and adequate for the time being, they do not answer the de sire of the state's agricultural and civic leaders that agriculture event ually be housed in a building on the capitol mall. Such a building would be in keeping with agriculture's importance to the economy of the state and add dignity to the stature of the capitol mall group. "Our present location is handi capped by traffic and train noises and is not completely accessible to the public and state personnel hav ing dealings with agriculture. "After the busy harvest season and if our workload permits, we hope to hold an open house this fall to acquaint everyone with our work and remodeled facilities. However, visits are always wel comed." The agriculture building is locat ed on 12th street in Salem, just at the edge of the group of large state buildings. Mars requires 687 days to around the sun. go RENT AN Ironnle Only $200 wtek COVERS tVERYTHING delivery, service ind Instruction by rsctory trained person' (Rental May Be Applied On Purchase) Iron everything you en wash, beau tifully, it. leu than halt the timet Take all the hard work out of iron fni. end up feelinf RELAXED and BESTED be it dei, because with Iron rile you tit and rest while the Iron ing gets done. Na obligation to buy. For more information, call 'Quality Furnishers Tear Irenrllt Deittr U 1. E. Stephens OR S-lStl f95 .rrri FUNNY BUSINESS wk ' i i J El 0 0 , "Certainly I charged you came deck the second time to inquire about your umbrella1." FROM NINE TO FIVE I keep telling him you're not kk- VA A:ll . l ivu, vvuinp. win yuu jjieu:e leu iiiiii au yuuiscur .S.X&air'Tet WHM" S TH1 GIRL" I IN FACT, HER. BUT I WR.ACR64 & 1 1 NOW WHAT' THIS "VE&. 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STRAWBERRY PO? : . i'?2?rj iunaXXlT- THAT'S L S-v'S ENOUGH TO F" A ( AND A BANANA-FUDGE for two office calls you By Jot Fischer in ond he won't believe me, i-tl u: . ,-111 JeBEeTTiNOS. Jk. M . L--' Tuei., Aug. 21, 1956 The Sutherlin Girl Visits Parents By EDITH DUNN , Miss Bernice Cingcade, who spent a 15-day leave with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Tozier of Oakland, returned to McCord Air Force Base recently. Before returning, the Toziers and Miss Cingcade had as a Sunday dinner guest Sgt. Dick Osttcrman of McCord Field. Miss Cingcade accompanied him back to the base. Lester Cingcade accompanied them to Portland, where he took a plane for Canada for a few days vacation before returning to Hono lulu Sept. 2 to instruct at Mid-Pacific Institute. Sgt. and Mrs. Wayne Tanner and Screen Actress ACROSS 1 Screen actress, Garrett 6 She co- in motion pictures 11 Idoliie 12 Writer's mark 13 Slips 14 Anoints 16 Altitude (ab.) 17 Any 18 Compass point 19 Inadequate 6 Meager 7 Light brown Exist t Soften in temper 10 Offensive odor 13 Tree fluids 15 Observes ' ' 17 Roman bronze 20 Harvester 21 Merganser 22 Rower 24 First man 25 Prevaricator 21 She works on a movie 22 One time 2.1 Rivers 25 Slats 28 Fruit drink 27 Ventilate 28 Animal's foot 29 Scottish cap 30 Seraglio 33 Scolds 37 Sheaf 38 Hugs cask 39 Bird's home 40 roollike part 41 Half-eis 42 Depot (ab.) 43 Expunger 48 Defeated 49 Cuts, as hair 50 Fall flower 51 Weird 5 J Acta DOWN 1 Voting form 2 Redactor 3 Bushy clump 4 Cornish town (prefix) AfflrmatW' ' 27 Solar disk 30 Linked with faith and charity NO HACD FEeUMSS. rui iaa . uroE tr V4P Off THAT WATfeR.' Newt - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 three children are visiting at the Barton Slane home on the (Jmpqua River. Sgt. Tanner is a brother of Mrs. Slane. He and his family have been at Monterey, Calif. They go next to Heidelberg, Germany, where he will be stationed with the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Halsled of lone, Wash., visited this week at the Jesse Lee home. Halsted is a cousin of Mrs. Lee. They also visit ed Halsted's parents at Sutherlin, U. S. per capita consumption of evaporated milk dropped from 18 j pounds in 1947 to 151a pounds in 1953. 31 Mulct 32 Second selling 33 Roll 34 Tried 35 Compound ethers 38 Diminutive of Stanley 38 Succinct 44 Knight's title 45 Roof nnial 48 Wicked 47 Mariner's direction 48 Goddess of infatuation Answer to Previous Puzzle' pot? TTrTTTpI jp;tto UP2Nff ASE RAW 5.ENEGACJE5 E Et N B6ltEN"p A T 7 V E s R aTl W A vJAmWRENiPJ uTe" S EABPXX0 ORJ J T A R T iS CONS 3I I IA JTee E V O E 3 A U B MC)R s"ent ORE l i 13 4 15 I lb 17 Is l llo r s -tx 1 1 1 5 ft i 1 2T 3o is p- "P5T W lis Ik sr f 5f 55 M IP rz,mw 1 ' A 2-' 'uau n at 5 n w (J-- 50- ' SI 52 I I I I I I . 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