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STERILIZATION BILL CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. AP); j itv ni'i ' i inn .'jt r Conference of Sorial Work has drafted a proposed bill (or the 1961 General Assembly to author ize sterilization of menially dtfn-i-ent persons. 1-eo Britt, chief probation offi cer (or the Hamilton County Ju venile Court, says one purpose is ' to prevent mentally deficient per sons from reproducing themselves and bringing additional menially deficient children into the world." The proposed hill would permit the governing body of mental, pen al or charitable institutions sup ported by public funds to order sterilization of certain mrMitallv diseased, feebleminded or epilep tic inmaies or patients. HOW-TO-DO-IT McAI.ESTER, Okla. (AP) -Mar-vin Shoulders, who manages the Oklahoma State Penitentiary an nual rodeo, couldn't find an in male who knew how to ride a bucking animal. To show how it was done he chose a tough bull and stayed aboard the required amount of time. all dressed up and everywhere tOfgO A GIRLSWEAR White Stag's new Fall co ordinates, beautifully hued in bold, seasonal colors-go everywhere in fashion. The bright, fresh looking pleated plaid skirt of 85 wool 15 Nylon coordinates per fectly with the bulky-knit Orion sweater. What a lovely pair! "Commuter Skirt" Sizes 7-1 4. $7.98 "Cobblestone Cardigan" Sizes 7-1 4. $6.98 Other WHITE STAG Skirts and Sweaters From 4.98 A BIG TOP L tirand l'alais in Fan: form a gicantic cross, G H T A 14 -ton a lass fiWr portion of a new ceil i tit light fur the is hoisted Into position for installation, ihe lin.it, which wilt is being readied for the annual motor car exhibition in the fall. "- t.l'l -H - - KM vrili f,V4 1 1 Local News Farm Youths In Odd Switch PlYAl.l.VP (API Seems like I On the other hand. Tain Tritil. there's sort of an odd switch goins IT, Granger, Jlary Anne Herness. on out un Wellington' farms and 15, Yelin, and Joyce Kaiser, 17, ranches. Winlork. won the rieht to go to the The boys are turning to sewing, national 4 11 Club dairy judging and the girls are developing into contest in Waterloo, Iowa, Nov. 3. lop livestock judges. i The only boy on the team is Ron ills. Florence Allen, assistant Prentice, 18, Snohomish. superintendent for home econom-j Mary Anderson, Puyallup, ics at the Western Washington i showed the champion heifer and Fair, said. " For Ihe firt time chanuiion steer in the Angus divi- we've had boys entering the sew-1 sion of the 4-H beef catlle contest. ing competitions. They didn't win Marcclla I.awler. Tacoma. won any blue notions, but they entered, i loo honors for a Herelord bull and One of the fellows made a dress was champion showman in the for his mother." 1 heef division. Wed,, Sepf. 21, 1960 Th New-Rview, Roieburg, Ort. 1) The Crossword Puzzle For Today FROM NINE TO FIVE By Jo Fischer DOG A I D Colonel may look unhappy but the buc ket collar he's wearing at Louisville, hy is for his benefit. Bucket is to prevent dog from scratching an ear infection. MODEST MAIIES - - - r TfrttiMit Rf lttir4 U. & rwt Oik T T Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Wright re turned home Saturday after spend ing a week vacationing at Yachals. Mrs. Frances Long, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Brown and Mrs. C. II Bartlett of this city spent Saturday in &ugene on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barnes and Mrs. Ethel Kluver of this city were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter and fam ily in Suthcrlin. The Elks Duplicate Bridgt Club will hold a special fall parlv Fri day, Sept. 23, at 12:30 noon at the Elks Club, at which time spe cial master point play will take place. Mr. and Mrs. David Damon, who were married in Roseburg Sept. 10, arrived in Koseburg Monday after their honeymoon soent in Califor nia. They visited with their par ents, the John Brookes and the James Kilkennys, then left Tues day for Portland where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. William Lasiiter't home at 536 W. .Maple St., will be the scene of a coffee for Mcrcv Hospital Auxiliary's "Parade of Parties," when the committee for the affair sponsors a coffee from 10 a.m. to 12 noon Thursday. Scot. 22. The public is invited to attend. The i.assiter home is furnished wun many priceless and very in teresting antiques. John William Robertson, owner of the Shell Service station at the corner ot SE Stephens and Oak. was one of thre service station owners receiving recognition from the company for having the clean ! est stations in the Eugene district. He received a silver brimmed beverage set from the comnunu. This award was presented at a meeting of Shell dealers held at I the Umpqua Hotel Tuesday eve ning. Mrs. L. W. Riley has returned to her home on the North Ump qua, following a 10-day trip to San rrancisco. In Asilomar. she attended a 5-day conference of Ihe area staff members of the Pacific area of Red Cross. In San Pablo she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Williams, and baby son. Bobby, and at Travis Air Force Base she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Riley III. While in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Riley visited Mr. and Mrs. l.oren McCulloch, former residents of this city. "It's very confidential so you must promise not to breathe a word . . . until I've had a chance to tell tew more girls. Arab States Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1 Native ot this refton $ It is in the Near 9 Among; 12 Prescribed amount n Upposfd 14 Boy's name 15 Newspaper opinion 2 Was borne 3 This region is in 4 Actress, Davis 5 Hearing organ f Beast 7 Remair. 8 l-sid a tegular floor 9 Religious leaders I iiip xjliiS i E II i ? S12 ii? si i 5 c iffi 17 Negative word 0 Prr6S IB Undf r (poet.) Tropeal fruit 19 Nerve fiber sheath 31 Girl's name 22 German article 24 Actress, West 27 Troubles 29 Bump a toe 32 Hire 34 Spanish coin 36 Relax 37 Worships 38 Water barriers 39 Slipped 41 Compass point 42 Roman bronze 44 Soon 48 Agree 49 W id 53 Fourth Arabian caliph 54 Airplane operations 56 Vegetable 57 Chills and fever 58 Sun disk . 59 Society (ab.) 60 Feminine name 61 majesty DOWN 1 Gulf in this area 16 Klrctriral rapacity 20 l.anai 22 Bearings 21 Pinochle declaration for score Wild ox 26 Self-centered to the point of insanity ?8 Iberian country 30 Shoshoiieau Indians 31 Foundation 33 Donkeys 35 Dasheen 40 Ancient Italian country 43 Caterpillar haits 45 Himalayan country 4ft Headgear 47 Vegetable fat 48 Horses (roll.) 50 Ceremony 51 Chemical suffixes 52 Serf 55 Singer, Peggy rj rs r i is SI ' ' ?r 2z np H K H n 57 JrV" H X) pi 3? Uisrftr nn ' ' 3 uVjU 45 ' jrp 5 il5 "rrp 53 5? is si $ a 59 55 6T 1 I I I I I I I I I I v AKWrtriR KNTKRPRIIR AllN. "I can't s!t here and enjoy this show an longer, the tickeh were too expensive!" WANTED To sell my equity- in three bed room, modern home with carport and patio. - Ph. OR 3-6254 after 5:30 GOLDEN BOOKS CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) Thar's gold, real gold in (hem li brary books! An employe ol the public library teacher at Jefferson here found an honet-to-goodnpss ! in Portland. The family onlv gold coin in the pocket of a child's I ccntly moved from Eugene to Port book returned recently. ! land to reside. I960 FRIGIDAIRE Custom Imperial Automatic Washer and Dryer You get every top-of-the-lina con venience feature in this magnificent factory fresh laundry pairl And sub stantial savings because we need space for new 1961 Frigidaire Auto matic Washers and Dryers. M.J.I WCI.M Wl.r M.W.I Kl-M fey WAS $729.90 -GET BOTH NOW FOR $559.95 SAVE $$$$ NO DOWN PAYMENT! With Treda Apply For Your "Umpqua Valley" Credit Card Todoy FULL NAMl ADDRESS CITY STATE EMPLOYED IV HOW LONG PH. NO WIFE'S NAME , 9nMeayalJUM&eMkMLiaaBUhLXjBMaMkU 630 648-658 S. E. Roie Ph. OR 2-1616 635 S. E. Stephen. THIS BUSINESS IS HOME OWNED WHERE THE EARNINGS STAY IN ROSEBURG a few more girls." p I L" b '""""IVi ALL MATTER, v T HEAR THAT, DELANEY Tit4 .V I JSi :Yt INCLUDING OURSELVES. YOU'RE ONE BIS- I ftrt jC.SviT R Li ATOMS IS FORMED OF BILLIONS T MESS OF f ' "f (c!cK,Rl-S ' "" -1 Wftteu ' NOW txTREWTf. WlTCH IDENTICAL CASKETS Ay0 EAVi 50 ARE BACK ON THE RlfiHT ROAOj rFi ... ..rr. 1 1 f5 wJkv: j QiV i , , "'I i ill 1 IWMrlRSKsii , -j Pr SOMErJODYS WHOfe f NOW I HEAR- 1 T AND SHE'S THE ONE WWO NEVER. J V SHUFFLING f I CBJNiaiNO ) GUM-CHEWIN- HEARS THE BELL RIN6TMAT J IZ miss dimly l J I7ToSlDucoMi!jfi 5mOca-OTinivTr TTo- "I " f RIGWTO' NPIDytXIGETM.MY THE FOLLOW-UP ON'OKAY, J-JqO A I j VMT TD CATCH AU.V THEM (STORY y-f DCCTDB. 1 THINfi YtXJ DIP liA&..IUM)MW'-0 lO ' ( I A yf5 effl THREE Of THB1, J K)ME IN K,r I SHOUtD SAY V LAST Wra, THE REST OUT TlJy7 I iWlLf K . PAPV TOOK in ONW V vjf. f ?-HfcLIKfcWISt il MCANWHIlt . ( NONSENSE!.1 , j jASP!!-(-"7m ' L KEV TO OUR WINt- J DVIM' TOOK OUR ONLV ) l ',wn,UuK CIVIU2BD JiaufliBin CAttTBlAm T DOOPLY-OATF. MADE, ACAN O'CONCF.N- ) !' a?I y T BELIEVE IN 1 rf mmtTBE!t-l ' JSAfiOJIRATEDTU I l 7?rVX4tA4 TN FORM WITHIN THE lWar ( JnsMUiYKi .( i v;ANrSOM6PtPFUM j f WHICH DO VOU PPFPfO-- V"'1 'T TmIEV SOUNO TCo"( 1 1 i ' I C OON T VO HA6 THAT V FO MY DAUGMIFR- MlOSiGHf MAONPS"0 V. SOPHISTICATED f JUST SMELLS LtKfi f 5Mfs (.O.Nft TO HER Xv"LOv6PS'DBiTAM? ! I lUBBHSUM? V.rst fowmaltonight rJ- j) 7- y I I Mr. and Mrs. John William Rob trtson !pent last weekend in So atlle vifiiling their son. John Mar vin. who had spent the summer working for his father at the Shell Oil Station. Stephens and Oak, and has accepted employment at the Bon Marche in Seattle. He will take an 18 monlhs executive trainee course with the company. Kn route home to RosehurH, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson stopped over in Portland to visit their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hoeppner, and small daugh ter, Laura. Hoeppner received his master's degree in education at University of Oregon last month and has accepted a position a a High School On Approved Credit