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14 Th Newi-Review, Roseburg, Or. Tuei., Feb. 21, 1961 The Crossword Punk For Today Author Answw to Pryiout Punla ACROSS 1 Writer, poet, essavist, Allan Poo ( He achieved his greatest 5 Bind anew 6 Crimson 7 Consumed 8 Phial 9 Masculine appellation ,.mm TO Bird's homo with tha Boem. I2 Communist The II One who has on as Withdraw 14 Landed property 15 Standards of perfection f8 Observe 17 Roman date 1 Permit 20 Bothers M Artifice . 26 Eroded to acUon SO Nautical term 32 Uncle Tom, for instacco M Caravansary 34 Girl's name SSOara 38 Japanese - outcast , 99 Exaltation 42 "Annabel was another of his ppems 45 Grit 46 Defective bomb I slang I 49 Handled 52 Bullfighter 54 Looked fixedly 55 Citrus fruit 50 Fathom &7 Western eatfle DOWN 1 Female sheep 2 !ftal term 3 Opening in fence 4 Brazilian macaw 13 Stair part 18 Greek letter 20 Rearing I menage) 21 Flower 22 Morose 23 Grata 24 Iris layer (anil.) 25 Chalcedony 27 seasoning ibiaisisi i&iainigI ibia a Ia & I A I D O L ALE la EL. I- . N E sa,i 2 EI!!Ie R s. tDi A E3 I D ESI" E N 6 I dexi! e ajv.J.e3nA "5 t e w n t e t n g x g P & g O R J! L. iiUSltlis I AL.L- ETA gT T B N P 29 I,ow haunts) 31 Cultivate 36 Relieved 37 Depot tab.) 40 Preposition 41 Smells 42 Scottish rirt 28 Genoa of anret43 Within (comb. (syn.) lorm i 44 Brother of Jacob (Bib.) 48 Low sand hill 47 Impel 48 Act'ompfwher 60 Scottish alder 51 Scatter, hay 63 Rodent Bono Cancer Fatal To Prineville Lad PRINEVHXE ( AP) Ten-year- old Larry Cooper died 'of bone' cancer in Prineville Slemoriall Hospital Sunday. j The boy had received get-well; cards from all over the United 1 States and olher parts of the world during the last months of his illness. An appeal went out shortly before Christmas saying Larry would like to Ret Christmas cards and other greetings. The response was tremendous, his family said. He received an autographed baseball from the San Francisco Giants and an autographed football from ' the San Francisco 49-ers. Members of his family said the greetings helped him during the painful final days of his illness. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vcster Cooper of Prinevile, who have five other surviving children. Teeter Improving MEDKOKD (AP) The condi tion of Alva Ernest Teeter, 60, Roseburg, who lost both legs under a Southern Pacific freight train here Feb. 11, was reported good today. Hospital attendants said; he had been improving. Teeter was coupling cars when he fell and was run over. P R I C I L L A S P 0 P 3 4 ! 6 7 8 10 fi !T" FJ"- - iT i UJ ' fiX 21 22 . ia"24 & 5 Tzi pa ta 35 i'H 32 3 ! !S !MMQiMaH. ' g- jj 3J- " ! 1 I 1 1 5 40 41 Us k rh ' H I7 BistrlJ rw Q U at 62 to g sr : ' 1 1 I ng 1 1.1 L NEWSPAPKR ENTERPRISE ASSN. SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS-REVIEW FROM NINE TO FIVE r By Jo Fischer I LI JTgJf 'If you don't know what to tell them, why don't you leave the letter blank . . . and just sign it." MV MOM JUST PHONED I ..AND POP K ALL SHE.1-. TO SAY SHE'D ME TO RUM 'CAUSE ( HAD TO SAY J . (i HAVEN'T BE HOME LATE OUT AND IF SUPPER ) SNAS "HI? j-S -JHl TIME TO FROM THE K GET SOME I ISN'T READY lTZA- rSaLLAy TALK NOW, H AIRDRESSER.X i . GROUND WHEN POP t il 'j jL V mi , wc. In t.m. w,j. us. rtio'i. I ""Wiiw, r. . THAT TOUSHl I.IFE6L SORTO'I f l-----C-,!LT0 BIAHES LET ME PAy FOR II r A ran n i X Tr- ius DiiAAflPi fl 1 KSH0VSI4KK raF; . b t" -'ke: WUTO LET SAY THAT BECAUSE BLAME! JMEiWUR BiKE WAS 5ACKIFICEPI tVWJ ? 02 tUFHV AOOD rill5Fl tN-4 H6REBUy A NEW ONE! AND PUB TO IT TOP-SECRET COW TENTS, SHIP IT WITH OFFICIAL CftcTAiNLY, lUSfiASE EMJ01HNS PIPL0MAT C WR.McKEErTHB IUUUNITV-THUS AV0101US CleSTOM TRUNK. t Is&rECTiONt HERE IM TH& EMiBA557. JilL n T.M. Hea, U.S. P4L ij SotTx--- f AWO GtJ YOUR. HAT )l FI BAZOO,OURCAR5-) GrTlDURFEETr YES, OFT MyARTlFiaAL-" BLOCKING MY s ' i-r M ; -fr w 1 w. wax Tm nf m ra. ctt. J!l5lB,llTaTwU CXXJLP TAKE HIM I ,lir1 ' ALL RIliHT, IF IT WAS SO THAT 9 X I SOUNPS LIKE -OU JUST HIM AlONE FMIT WHV V WANTAW. I I I RAN INTO A toUY TOO TH lUfiS GOT A PRIVATE OTW ' 1 TOUGH TO HA.NDLE ARMY fcW'klN' HIM.' V MINt, IH? ( W u:, OKAY. OOP ITS HONEST.13UZ? Y'MFftN ALL YOURS! YOU Kc NOT HfVNPIN A Mt ANY ACl,IIMFWr OR NUTHIN.3 J . i t - if - 7? 4 ? V'!-. -i . . ; l eWWii MISt PIMPLETDN.' HUW l-AIH YUU PKLt-KK. ITHIS OVEW3ROWN TPf -to ME WARM FLESH AMD BLOOU ? I DON'T WANT TO HURT VOUK FE E UNS5, FDbCtCr rM.IT THERE IS MORE. HUMAN WARMTH"- -IN ONE OF HIS 1 TRANSISTORS THAN IN OUR Wl-OLE 57 FAK-OAZED I sv-inK rr r1 VCU'l.L 1 i REGRET I WIS I HUMAN WARMTH"- 1 U WHOLE- f 'l BOTT4 Tl liiilli'iU'iiliiiillnjil-il''11' MV NEW KNIT IS TOO TIGHT V. J "!li r T Cf"?TAINLV 1 DO THINK SO J rWv ! XrKs .'. I r..vl .. JJiaarrv IP VTHI NNFAR THAT ORE:S ON THfS STREET EVERY fOOV - wlLLTURN rS ,f STARS l TYOO 1 - Vt - Na 'am . 5C VO) ANSWERFO V' its oust W . to. r ' - j i ' I M v 1 -' , TO HEAD VA John S. Uloason Jr., 45, Winnetka. 111., a former national com mander of the American L Jtifin, has been named to head the Veterans Administration. I Court Reinstates Beck's Indictment WASHINGTON (AP) Th Supreme Court Monday rein staled an indictment charging Dave Beck, former teamsters un ion president, violated the Taft Hartley Act by accepting a $200, 000 loan from trucking interests. I'. S. District Judge Sidney Stigarman in New York ordered dismissal of the indictment on Feb. 18. 19ti0. , He also dismissed accusations against two trucking company of ficials and three companies named in the indictment. Justice Krankfurther delivered Ihe 8-1 decision. Justice Stewart dissented on the ground the high court should decide whether the loan came within proscriptions of the law. Siigannan ruled that a Taft Hartley law amendment in 1959, to prohibit passage of loans or olher things of value between an employer and a union official, did not apply to the Beck loan which was made in 1954. The - Justice Department, ap pealing, directly to the 0UT.0UR WAY Williams By . R. - I'M POINQ SOME V HOW VO VOU LIKE X THAT'S LIKEASKIN' -r( RESEARCH ON VARI- THAT? HE'S ASICIKI SFEKASWOVVSHOVEL i : y ousTyPES of crass ) fer trouble pro-) forchristmasor L -f SEEP--I WANT TO SEE MOTE A BETTER J A &ARPEN SfPE; E IF I CAM COME UP WITH j LAWW, AN" JU FER VOUR BIRTH- SOMETHING THAT'LL PROMOTE MORE PAV, OR ...COfAB OH, W. I GIVEUSA6REENER,, J FERTILIZIW', MORE 7 LET'S GO -THAT M """"eaaxS THICKER, PROUTH- SPRIWKLIN', MORE IS STUFF MIGHT II RESISTANT LAWW MOWIN' AN' MORE I BE CATCHIW FM. ' Portland Markets Monday PORTLAND PRODUCE Court, argued that the 1947 Taft- Hartley law coveted the transac tion by making it unlawful for an employer to pay or deliver to a union official "any money or other thing of value." PORTLAND (AP)-Butterfat Tentative, subject t o immediate change Premium quality, de livered in Portland. 64 cents lb; first quality, 61; second quality, 56. ' Butter Prints, per lb to retail ersGrade AA, 93 score, 70; A grade, 92 score, 70; B grade, 90 score, 68. Cheese To relailers S ingle daisies 47-48; processed American 434-45; 40-lb blocks 44-46. Eggs To relailers Grade AA, extra large, 47-50; AA large, 45 47; A large, 43-44; A mediums, 41-42; AA small, 33-36. Cartons, 1-3 cents additional. Eggs To producers, at farm A A extra laree. 36-39' a: A A large. Supreme , 34.371,2 : A large. 32-34; AA medi- the Agate Dam and 1 H5 00: forequarlers chucks, 39.00-42.00; Durno Introduces Agate Dam Bill WASHINGTON (AP) Con struction of Reservoir as an addition to the Talent Division of Rogue River Basin reclamation project in Ore gon would be authorized by a bill introduced in Congress today by Rep. Edwin R. Durno. R-Ore. Cost of the work was estimated at $1,802,000. The dam and reservoir would he on Dry Creek near Meriford. The development would include an earth fill dam 73 feet high and 3.670 feet long on Dry Creek and a low diversion dam on Antelope Creek. Senate Approves Change In Name Jr. By PAUL W. HARVEY SALEM (AP) The Senate Whiles, No. Is today passed a bill to change the name of Oregon Stale College to Oregon Slate University. It goes to Ihe governor. Sen. Andrew J. Naierlin, D Newpoit, cast the only vole against the bill. He explained that ums, 29-32la; AA small. 23-26'j. Live poultry Quoted lo growers at Portland, Salem and Eugene f.o.b. ranch No. 1 qualitv fryers, 2-V4 lbs, 17'i-20W; light, hens, 8 9; heavy hens, 12. Rabbits Average to growers Live whites, 3-i'4-4l'ii lb. 20-25: colored pelts 4-5 cents less; fresh killed fryers to retailers, 58-60; cut up, 62-63. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef cuts (choice steers ) Hind quarters. 48.00-53.00; rounds 50.00- 53.00; full loins, trimmed, 61.00- 36.00 38.00; ribs, 49,00- 54.00, Pork cuts Loins, 1216 lb, 48.00 52.50; shoulders, 16 lb down, 33.00 37.00; sparerihs, 43.00-47.00; fresh hams, 12-16 lb, 46.00-50.00. Lambs Choice, 45-55 lb, 36.75 40.50; good, 36.00-38,00. , Pork carcasses Shipper stvle, 30.00-31.50. Veal Choice, 90150 lbs. 52.00 54.00; good, 51.00-53.00; standard, 46.00-51.00. Produce Potatoes Oregon local Russets. No. 1A, 100 lb, 4.00-4.25; No. 2s. 50 lb, 1.35-1.50: Central Ore. Rus sets. No. Is, 100 lb, 4.50-4.75: 6-14, oz. 5.00-5.25; bakers, 4.75-5.00, few 5.25; bales No. Is, 5-len lb, 2.25 2.40; No. 2s. 50 lb, 1.50-1.65; Idaho Russets, bales No. Is. mesh, 5- ten lb, 2.50-2.60: Calif., Long 100 lb, 5.00-5.25. Classified Section I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CASH RATES UvcrtriHii For Buimest Withii Roiebarf Trut Arei Card of Thanki -.....$1.50 1-Day rate 2 line 1.00 3-Day rat 2 Una 1.75 6-Day rat 2 lines 2.50 30-Day rate 2 lines 5.50 1-Day rate 3 lines 1.50 3-Day rata 3 lines 2.50 6-Day rare 3 lines 3.50 30-Day rate 3 lines 7.50 CREDIT AGovt riiH !'jbjct. to cintl ii.-vici enrgt for mdft DEADLINES Privttl Fifty iUwtiiiiii 1 P.M. Dif tmi U Pun lie it i on. Tci fier,s-flme fsiervM tfli tun to classify. Hit or meet an; CUsnited Ad copy. ADJUSTMENTS If your idvtrtiMfrent iDpti incorre:tiy, notify d m iRimcdjieiy. fto u.ill not bt responnblo fori W0 than oio incorr .:t insertion. Such re-1 ipontibihty it limited to cornet insertion of' irlVrTtiierti-nt. Rifoadi Will Not So Held Uiu Thai H Dtvi SUBSCRIPTION RAMS II Ofitit Mail fv T'r, HS.flO; f mnth. fl.Bt Ihrro monthi. S4.H0. OuHldo Ore foB Br Mall Tm- Tfr, Slft.flDi tlx montbt, fft.OOt thrc month!, $4. 5ft . Br Nowi'Rcvlrw Crrir Pf Tfr, S18.00 (In dvnr), I.f than ona year per month, $1.48. Ctnn(r nt Rfbari; P.O. Bsm 1 Month $1.30 MM. $5.001 iMr SIS.0 Per Slnlt Copy 6 Mtll BkUi Avplf Oatild City Limit. Mfcll lbicrlUnl Mart Pat la Adaiiea Real Estate 1 Lost & Found Portland Livestock PORTLAND (AP) (LSDA) Cattle salable 1.300: slaughter steers and heifers slow: few early sales barely steady with last LOST Lady's red billfold, seep money, re turn papers. OR 3-790J. Personals , TOUNO WOMEN of any faith needing con fidential advica may contact Catnolic Cnar- ' Ities, 271 w. Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. 01 5-3f!. because of (JSCs poor basketball wcek: cows steady: other classes showing over the weekend, the ! ?.car,ce' 1f.,eadr: loa,ds ,ceno,,ce . r1 name should be chansed to "Ore-1 'aus5,7 S"T" 25 J; uad,-hISh Ron Slate Prep School." OSC lost ! dand, low c50'c,e 9",lbs 2o 00: tw.ee to Idaho. 8d sJa,'Rn,er u V" There was no debate. 2? M nd"rd. H?ls,eln Sen. Monroe .Sweethnd, D Mil l s'ects '-9,00 2P 00:, lo8d good fand waukie. said that of the 20 land 1 're 9'15, , b si'u1" J1?! f?" Krant coleges in the nation. OSCl2,25: U,1'7 co,w would be the 15th to become a """era and cutters " W-14p0. s.'iiic ii,n.ii-iii iuia-13 ij.uv-u.du, load utility slaughter bulls 20.00. I lalves salable ihu: Hilly steady; university. He said the chance would give the Corvahs institu tion added prestige among educa- ORINKING PROBLEM? Call Alconolici An onymous. OR 3-667.0. Real Estate Wiley's For Real Estate NORTH UMPQUA river choice focal ion. Lovely 3 bedroom home with large family room, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, oil furnace double carport, living room Is carpeted. Picture windows with a picture view. 135 ft. river frontage, best of fishing and swimming. All landscaped, lawn has sprin kler system. Shrubs, flowers, dwarf fruit trees. 2 large patios, barbecue on river bank. Shop and storage building. Smoixe house. Only six miles out, daily milk and mail, This it lust what you have been wanting. WEST-SIDE duplex with ranges And refriq erntors, has West Harvard frontage, rents $110, salt prlct $10,000 NASH ST,, older BR, partly furnished. Large lot, paved street, city sower, fruit trees. $7300 with $1000 down. DON'T FORGET our large 3 BR with fam ily room, 2 batns, 2 fireplaces, doubi garaqe, river frontage on the west aide. Privacy. EARL WILEY 428 SE MAIN ST. W OH 2-2629 vtsa' R. B. Springer, Eves. OR 3-3903 ' MORE - ' FOR YOUR MONEY In this Immaculate S br home, Ige livlng-dlning rm, fireplace, nice Kitchen, bath. Lge dbl garage was used at living quarters. Has shr stool, kilchen. Or use as good shop. 2 lots on street and sewer, cily water, near school and city bus ALL THIS JUST $10,600. Ranch Must Go APPROX. ISO ac. plus outrange, mod. J br home, excellent water supply. Beat th high cost of living at this sacrifice price of $13,500. S300 Down FULL PRICE s?,000. ? br. home, living rm, handy kilchen, utility, bath, and stort rm. Ideal for retired couple or small family. Why Rent? Wont To Sell LIST WITH Fullerton Realty. You'll like our confidential, courteous end efficient service. Phone 2-3172 We'll do the rest. Fullerton Realty 723 N. E. Stephens ) Dial OP 3-3i7J EVENINGS OR 3-7520 DICK WILSON lion leaders. Meanwhile, Gov. Mark Hatfield and Republican legislative lead ers asreed on a plan to reappor- ; tion lo the legislature by making only slight changes, r. r. Mont gomery, Kugene. House Republi can leader, s aid. Senate Approves Envoy To Canada good and choice vealers 28.00 31.00: few high choice 32.00: standard vealers and few good slaughter calves 22 00-27.00. lings salable 1.0(111; active: butchers and cows fully steady with close of last week, but mostly 2.T-50 higher than last Mondav: U.S. 1-2 190-230 lb butchers 20.50 2100; 2 3s 180-240 Ihs 19.00-20.50: few lots 250-275 lbs 19.00: 1-2 sows 350 550 lbs 14.00 17.00; few under JOfl lbs 18.00. Sheep salable 500; slaughter lambs slow, mostly 25 down: slaughter ewes sleady-50 higher; feeder lambs not established; WASHINGTON' (AP) The Sen- flitt mmiiiiit,! ..., . i, o.u.., i ,,,. .,,. ,,. Ki. .J i,. I 'luo ibv-i voir vole atmroval luS lb w,th No- 12 P"s l72V to1" no iUri'J0 ChiC9 SlaURHl0r assistant secretariM of state -ewes 3.1HMMX). Biookn Hays of Arkansas (or con- " irrrssional relations. Hai Ian j t lo voiantl of yracnse, a.., ior inlernalional organization, and Nt'braskan William J, etl for administration. affairs Crock- Portland Grain rORTLAND (AP - Coarse 400 A. FARM, 100 tillable, ig. creek thru place. 3 bdm. mod. house; 2 barns; out bidgs., 16 a. alfalfa, full line equipment. 20 head cattle.UN 3-M35. 11 LARGE lots, at Junction US 99 and Riddle Rd. Priced to sell quick. By owner, j Bob Kelley. UN3-M3l,Myrtle Creek. j LOVELY 3 bdm home. ? acres. Garden! Valley, By owner. Consider trailer house! in trade. OR i-MU WINSTON 4 BR, view home, -ge li v. room, din. room, fireplace. $16 W0. or will trade la roe equity for smaller home. OS 9-S53J. THREE" BEDROOM home. " 1517 Booth St. $3000 F P . betw. $300 and $500 dn. On sewer. OR 3-8S9S after4: 16" i ACRES. 2 bdrr hse., qood waterf Live creek, free soil. OR 3-U96 after 5 p m. Melrose. TWO" BEDROOM " house,"" Fairhaven Out. OR THREE 8DRM "house, ofecttic' heat. Wctt- side. OR M2SV FOR SALE OR TRADE "Green Dist 3 bdrm home. $1950. Phone Su merlin JO SO. TWO bedrod(n home partly furnished. West side. Terrm. OR 2-2IS9 FOR SALE equity in Roseburg Home, dis count. OR 2-?v4J. EVERY WEEK IS THRIFT WEEK IN WANT ADS Lackey ReaL Estate 952 ACRES good rolling hilf land, some till able, theeolight fence, improved outb'da springs trxt well, sheeoshd and thiMr pens. Only $47,000. Income property consid ered in trade. FEDERAL G. I. special. Quality 1 bdrm, Newton Creek, attach, garaoe, forced ar heat, nice yard. See and buy. PROVINCIAL With ? Iroe. bdrmi. EMf American int. desiqn. Good Wettside loca. ton. Try low down F H A Or Fed. G.I. 01 this one. $9,350 special So. town. Lrqe Duality 3 bdrm sep t dtning rm, Iroe landscaped lot with view. This will go Fed. G.I. Why not use it? BRAND NEW, modern 3 bdrm, Irge sep t dining rm, Bath wth bit-ins, lots closets. $13 300. Try Fed. 6 1. or F.H.A. and rent while loan goes through. 413 SE Jackson OR 216.9 Eve call OR 7-4360, OR 21761 or OR 3-474S SELL OR TRADE. 2 homes on 20 acres at Drain. Will take reat estate contract, small ranch or unimproved ground. Oak land 3982 or 3130. 40 ACRE farm, 2 bdm "modern home7Crertc thru place. 2 Ig. chicken hou.s, out buildings. Family orchard. $8,000, SUM down, Phone UN 3-.183S. TWO BR mod. home, wired tor washer-dry', er, 2 blocks from Nordic Plywood- Sutn eriin. $4fl F P. sVXt or less dwn. S50 mo. 5'6 W 2nd, Sutherlin, or call 3W7 NF AT a Bedroom home. 316 W" Bradlor Drive. New Listings Kennedy Names Army Assistants Krmn wholesale, prompt delivery Portland: No transactions. Keb. 20 close, Portland Grain Exchange: No transactions on barley. Wheat (hid) to arrive market No. 1 bulk, 20 day shipment, delivered coast: Sod While . . 213 I Soft While (hard applicable) 2 13 White Club 2 13 I Hard Krd Winter: Vnqiioted. Hard While Baart: 12 per cent 2 2.1 tar receipts: Wheat 97; barley 7; Hour 34: corn S: mill teed z. WASHINGTON (API President Kennedy today nominated two as-, sistant vcrelaricj of the Army.' Ho picked Richard S. Morse. 4. Arlington, Mass.. to handle Army research and development and William F. Si-haub lo be in charse: of defense management Hoih are! subiect to Senate confirmation. CONGOLESE IN BELGIUM Mors now is director of re-! BRl SSK1.S. Belgium (AP) search and development for the Nearly AM Congolese students at Annv. Schmib is chief of the tend universities and Colleges in BuiIkcI Bureau's military diu- Belcium on Belgian scholarships, ion. ' ' tht government. ( 1 ROSEBURG 3 bedroom home silualed close to Pnson Srhnol Srparte dtirg room, inside utility, hill bement, Lnno forced air furnace, carport and paved street. Pric ed to sell at $9850, Around $7500 down will handle. J WINSTON 3 bedroom home situated in OsiraMe locution on the WmI 'd TnUl price is $I7 No down pavment necfsarv to cmaiififd Frderal G I Wall-to-wall car pet, attached garage, paved street end many other desirable features. J WE ST ROSEBURG Laroe J bedroom home with double garaof. carport, covered pa tio. fireoiAct, forced air furnace, eitra larqe free soil lot Automate wanr, drier, dish wasner, disposal, range, refrigerator, rugs and drapes all go ai the prtce of IU.900. 4 ROSEBURG laroe 2 bv1rrom home w h concrete foundatlor, larqe tniie u'i'itv. la 'oe double garage, spacious lot and priced at 110,000. Necessary down payment is $1, 000. 5 EAST R05EHURG Buiflmg lot on Deer Creek. Very large graded lot. well tocatd on paved street. Stevenson Realty Needs Your Listing (Especially small farms, ranches, etc.) Stevenson Realty A. Complete Realty Service 967 S. E. Pine Phone 2-1614 Kxenins Fisher OR 3 7100 Hakin OR 3 j272 Stvtnnn OR 3 tUi 1 Winston-Dillard area aalei Jeannell, Euckleair, OS i oMO