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REDUCING IS THE FAD TODAY We're right in the swing, oik ui today how you con reduce repair costs 0rt your car. PAL MOTORS S29 S. E. Stephens ORchard 3-4401 Mirfory Farm Labor Problem To Be Studied SALEM An interim Com mittee study Of misritnri farm Ex-Roseburg Residents Visit Roseburg Church Where They Wed In '94 Sixty-three veers ago Frank S. rand renewed acquaintance with ature in the earlv 1900s. After leav Godfrey, a young bank employee ! few oi the old friends Hill remain- ;ing Roseburg he engaged in sue labor problems would be provided First Methodist Church, of which I Godfrey ca ny a resolution n..4 h t L , , . j ur w. ucmuvr. n is name a: Hoii.. """""J ,na ,ent w The usher seated beside him a found employment with the Doug ci iyoung lady, with whom he shared las County Bank, of which he be Ontarin ."h . ' i!" hymn boolt- Fouowin" the serv-lcame cashier, prior to his depart. Jlj . 7;". vYiumiii u ice, ne learned mat ner name was th,t th 50 000 t Hattie Berry and that she had ar 75.000 migrants in Oregon are rived in Roseburg only the night treated properly, that they have before from Stillwater, Minn. On good housing, and that they don't; Oct. IS, 18S4. they walked down bring communicable diseases with the aisle of the church to become n iijq conditions in a tew larm labor camps are horrible. Senate Passes Cut-Down Commerce Dept. Bill WASHINGTON 1 HOUSEHOLD MOVING Local or Long Distance 1856 N. E. AIRPORT ROAD Ph. OR 2-2671 Consolidated Freight-ways, Inc. Written tests for the annual Rose- u w i . i k. t r -nM Last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. God-1 ... . ..n k. frev sat in a Dew in the Roseburg : tv,....j,.. . i. th. l.tl,4i.. .k.in.k Ik. .nniu.r. I . ' " " sanr of that memorable meeting. They came to Roseburg Saturday The Sen- cessful ventures at Seaside and ate rriday passed a SbH.5g4. me to Roseburg from Portland. He is widelv known for Commerce Department appropri- Michigan in 1886 and his ability as a loastmaster and ations bill, cut $257,928,710 or 29 after-dinner speaker. Pr oeiow rresiaeni r-isen- , , .. - u "lower s budset. He ts a veteran of the Spanih- m M nuUlon douar, of the cut American War, in which he serv. ; w more ,pparcn, lhan real ed as quartermaster sergeant with slnce , biu ,n0wed a transfer the Roseburg unit, Co. B, 2nd Ore- of ,nat ,um (rom an old appro gon Infantry. prialioo. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, who re-, Sen. Holland (DFla), floor side at 3863 N.E. 76th Ave., fort- manager for the measure, pointed land, were accompanied to Rose- out that there was a reduction of burg by their son-in-law and dauuh- 22 per cent below the budget not ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otto, Port- counting the 5 million in the land. Their family includes thn.-e cuts, lie said this was the biggest grandchildren and five great-grand- cut on this bill in the 11- years children. 'he has been in Congress. Tues., Moy 21, 1957 Tht Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 11 FUNNY BUSINESS Teen-age Road-e-o Tests To Be Given Thursday Camp Fire Cirls Choose Name At Canyonville Th. AtH.r 0-mun nf CimD Fire Girls in Canyonville have chosen i Boys and girls from 16 to 19 are the name, "Ocowahawn, mean' ing, "work to be atronger, as their group name, according to Mrs. Jack Middleton, leader of the group. i The girls, who meet each Thurs day, have begun work on the'r memory books, and voted to help 'clothe a needy classmate, reports correspondent Virginia Proctor. The driving test for the event will be held in the Roseburg High School parking lot Saturday. Contestants must have valid oper ators' liceneses and not have had a conviction for a moving traffic violation during the past year, eligible for the contest, Winner of the local contest will compete in the state Road-e-o. Win ner of the state event will repre sent Oregon in Washington, D. C, during the national finals. 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AIR MATTRESS Scotch plai laminated Vinyf plattic for long wear. Head rest. 72 x 24 SLEEPING RAO. 11.95. Filled with 3 lot. soft Amel and warm wool. 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