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. College
scholarships will be awarded the
national winners. Charles Wright
is serving as chairman of the local
contest.
Roseburg, Oregon
Phone ORchard 3-5553
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$9.95
light equals 200-watt
bulb. Single mantle.
RC U CAMP STOOL
78c
Herdwood frame, con
vat cover. Folds riot.
CCHFM1N STOVE
10.95
light iniionriy. 2 wind
proof burners. Folds.
It PC COOK KIT
8.99
REG. 10.9J. Serves 6.
Atum won't chip, rust.
1 GAL SPOUT JUG
2.55
Lowest pric Vnown of.
Fiber glau intulation.
BIG SAVINGS ON WARDS
OUTDOOR SLEEPING NEEDS
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Sturdy hardwood f rome, jut corv
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AIR MATTRESS Scotch plai
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Humorist
Answer to Previous Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Humorist,
Buttram
4 He is on the
He is a
12 Poem
13 Turn inside
out
14 Age
15 Legal point
16 Doctrine
17 Wand
18 Abstract
beings
20 Levels
22 Arabian
garment
24 Assam
silkworm
IS Sharp
28 Drone bee
30 He has
talents
34 Note in
Guido's scale
35 Egg (comb,
form)
38 Contend
37 Is (Latin)
38 Color
39 South
American
wood sorrel
40 Nuisance
42 Before
43 Heavy blow
44 Possesses
46 Pigeon pea
48 Physician
31 Ancient
language
33 Malt dririK
56 Savor
60 Individual
61 Meadow
2 Natural (at
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65 Exhausted
" 66 Harden, as
cement
DOWN
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3 Trial
4 Tab anew
5 Hail!
6 Low haunt
1 Anger
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Existed
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27 Consumes 49 Nautical term
29 Above 50 Meager
3 IShakespevwn 52 Spinning toys
river 53 Arrow poison
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19 John (Gaelic) 33 Period of time 57 Viper
21 Energy 41 Article 58 Female s'-
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get thin enough so somebody would want to take me
out dancing every night.
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