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( BANDITS KILL 1 MANIZALES, Columboa (UPI) (three" children and Bandits killed 19 persons and! man. wounded ! in a raid Tuesday on Caldas Gov. Cesar Gomez Es the farm village of Quimbaya in da said troops and police are southwestern Caldas Province, i 'StS ivas announced today, ilage, but there was no immediate Victims of the shooting included report of arrests. j VULGAR, NOT OBSCENE ,.! EASTBOURNE, England (UPI) 90-year-old!. Members of the National Brit ! ish Women's Total Abstinence Un ion complained to town officials that postcards sold here were "saucy, smutty and obscene." City fathers studied the com plaint and ruled the postcards were "vulgar but not obscene." Thur., June 21, 1962 The News-Review, Roscburg, Ore. 9 Larry Wait Of Garden Valley It Attending Summer School iRiversdale Couple Enjoys Son's Visit By ADDIE SCHNEIDER Larry Wait is attending the sum mer session of Southern Oregon College in Ashland. He is work- as oj his master's degree. He wu: iccompanied to Ashland by his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Itussell Wait. Previous to. going to Ash- and Larry attended the Fair in Seattle. Carol Dunn met her sister, Nan cy Dunn in Seattle, Wash., to at- Lb lawnplay M Pool by South DELUXE 3 ft. by - $ 12 Room for a big family . . . and guests in the full size 1962 Lawnplay above-ground pool. Newest, postive holding clips secure liner and wall to tubular framework for simple assembly. DELUXE 3'i FT. by lS'i Ft. POOL $129.95 13 H P. FILTER with POOL SKIMMER For Better Health and More Fun 40" POOL Now stylo! Has two easily inflated tubes of color ful embossed vinyl. Seven inches deep, holds 34 gallons of water. Was 2.99. $ 1.99 Pi (OILS A LP J vy Vr7 Lb Ifu L!i Lb- Bend ESBSSKSBm I M? C ' , "...J...ll.lIMI l,..- World's I tend the World's Fair for three days. Carol has been residing in Pullman. Wash., during the school year with her sister, Mrs. Robert Kennedy. Both returned to their work in Hie Roscburg area. Surprise Visitors Dr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider of 54" POOL Tough, durablVheavy gauge vinyl. Attractive sides, embossed bottom. Holds approximately 66 gallons. Was 5.99 1 6 x4 POOL Leader, pool is 12 inches deep. Rectangular shape with heavy gauge tubular frame and seats. Folds flat for easy storage. HOLDS 176 GALLONS WAS 11.99 SWING SET Sofety edge seors Nylon swing bearings Extra heavy corner locked Welded hand and foot grips 3 swings, Airflite Glider, Extra Rings and Trapeze Bar Tanfastic Lotion 2-Oi. Bottle Reg. 69c plus la Tanfastic Lotion 4-Oi. Plastic Bottle Reg. 1.2S plus to 59 89 plus to. plus to I TARTAN SUNTAN CREAM 59' 98 14 Ot. Reg. 69c Tax Tai Tartan "21" . 4r,J1 . 1.10 Tax Tax INSECT REPELLENT 6-12 Repellent 1.19ir 69 Spray S-Ox. Lotion 2Vi-Oi. OFF REPELLENT 1.19 69 69' Spaghetti Strap PATIO Dresses Plains and prints in easy care cottons. Sixes 7-15 and 10-18. 6.99 and 8.99 SPECIAL BONUS Choose a TieoOn Fun Hat With Each Dress Purchased! Aluminum Outdoor CHAIR Woven plastic web and alum inum for beauty and wear. o Wide ormi. llllfi $ 7.95 IN SUMMER'S MOST FAMOUS SHOES, Only " WEB Your health it our butinessl Quick, courteous, accurate prescription com pounding. Bring your prescription! to Marks. MARK'S DEPARTMENT STORE h m 1 1 n U 8 1 I I.LI Prices good now thru Sunday, June 24. PLUS S & H GREEN P STAIWPS ALWAYS. Toke advantage of the services at our New Cashier's Booth! By BEVERLY CHRISTIAN Dr. and Mrs. David Wallin ar rived recently to visit a few days Willi his parents. Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Wallin. on Fisher Road, lie has received his doctor's degree from Kirklami .Wash, u-oi-o snrnrk,, vk. 1 "e 31 "C sm lime was itors over llie Father's Day week end of Air. and .Mrs. Clem Schneid er and their father, Adam Schneid er. Dr. Schneider, a prominent vet erinarian of the Seattle area, has the care of the famous Lippazau horses at the fair. Mr. and Mrs.. E. S. Booth have returned from a trip through Cen tral Oregon from Klamath Falls to Bend. Among the out of lowners who were here to attend the Carl Aro-la-.Martha Hirn wedding on Sun lay were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and daughter, Alico of Vancouver, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson and son, Kel ly of Menahga, Minn. Others were Air. and Airs. John Carrigg and children of Jefferson. The Carriggs mo former Garden Valley resi dents and visited many old friends in Ihe valley also. Mr. and Airs. Victor Ding and children have purchased the l'ruitt 'iropert.v, known to most Garden Valley residents us Ihe Charles Hughes farm. The Dings formerly resided in Winchester. Studies at Monmouth Airs. P. V. Buss is attending Or egon Collego of Education at Alon mouth during the summer session. Her daughter, Kathie, accompan ied her to stay with her paternal ..randmother, Airs. Harold Buss. The Buss boys, Dennis and Ron ald, are spending the summer with their maternal grandparents, Air. and Mrs. Arthur Strain in Lang lois. They will work on their dairy farm. Billye Whorton arrived this week from Oakland, Calif., to spend the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Whorton. Billye has been slaying with her sister and attending Oakland City Col lege. Air. Whorton has returned home from the hospital and is mak ing a satisfactory recovery from his operation. commissioned a first lieutenant in the U. S. Navy. President Ken nedy was speaker at the com ment exercises. Dr. and Airs. David Wallin will visit her family in Oakland, Calif., before contin uing to San Diego, Calif., where he will be stationed at the U. S. Naval Hospital. Ste Local Rodeo Mrs. John Trozellc and daugh ter, Valerie, and ther neighbor, Chris Postelwaite of Portland, were here to visit relatives and to at tend tho rodeo. Air. and Mrs. J. AI. Burkhart and daughter, Kathi, have left by train from Portland to visit relatives in Indianapolis, Ind. They will attend the golden wedding celebration of Airs. Bui'khart's parents. Neil Christian was able to spend Sunday visiting at his home. Ho has been confined to the hospital for 4to months after suffering a stroke. , .. Air. and Mrs. L. II. Gottsch have moved into their trailer home on property purchased from L. W. Cottrell. Airs. W. E. Ott is home after be ing in Portland receiving medical attention. Vital Statistics Actor Remains Under Strict Medical Care HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Actor Charles Laughlon remained under strict medical care Tuesday at his Hollywood home, recuperating from a collarbone operation. Laughton's agent, Taft Schrci- nor, said the actor ! was "doing fine, but he is going to have to take care of himself." Schreibcr said he thought the film "Advise and Consent." in which Laughlon played a featured role, had contributed to his run down condition. "He just, works loo darned hard," said Schreibcr. "He's not a child anymore, and he's really exhausted from working too hard." Divorct Suits Filed Mary vs. Everett Golden. Mar. ried Dec, 5, 1959, at Myrtle Creek. , Cruelty charged. Plaintiff asks award of household furniture and furnishings and restoration of her formor name, Arary Groover, plus attorney fees and court costs. De fendant would receive 1952 car and a house trailer. , , ' Divorc Decrtes Lula E. from George A. Green. Plaintiff granted custody of three minor children and S3S monthly for the support of each. Leonard S. from Georgia G. Smith. Clyde Oswald from Juanita El eln Duval. Plaintiff awarded prop erly described as lots 2 and 6, Fourth Addition to Bridge Acres to city of Myrtle Creek, along with 1953 car, household furniture and furnishings. Viola Fern from James E. Me Colley. Plaintiff awarded custody of two minor children and $60 monthly support for each. NEVER GAVE UPV CHICAGO (UPI) Airs. Edith Meltus roportcd to police the theft of her new sports car from a parking garage Tuesday and then took a taxi for her home. En route she spotted her car and had the taxi follow it. Dur ing the chase her cab passed a patrol cor and shouted to patrol man Lawrence Forberg, who joined the chase. Several muos later iwvai White, 18, abandoned the stolen car and tried to flee on foot but was collared by Forberg. SAVE THIS AD ROSEBURG MEAT CO. 316 N. I, WinchHttr . , OR 1-1433 ... At Ths Trlonjlt WE FEATURE SWIFT'S BEEF FREEZER PACK 25 lb $13.49 501b. . . . . $25.98 PACK CONTAINS: Round, Sirloin, Chuck, Rib, Swiss St.ok; Beat Roast; Short Ribs; Ground Beef; Sousagt, We Have Lockers For Rent SWIFT'S LOCKER BEEF Half or Whole 4C Younj Stttrs, Hlfrrtei, Cut and Wrapotd ........ lb. H Jt Use Our Budaet Plan. ..Convenient Monthly Payments K..7 .101 !l!ff.,59c "mp Roost tOc You II wont mors lb. Swiss Steak LCc ', " i UJ Chuck Steak etc . , Mtty tatlnt lb.' Sirloin Steak Qc Mighty roily lb. 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