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I IT' '7f . 1 t .U3 I I -'"N't ft-? -V ( SUZANNE NAYLOR 1l teiy .3 - X' 1 ila J i j,1 - s 15 "a .1 H I l"--''1yri t inr-rn J"r- JUDY BERGE I r -TO I 6. i ft Wslf NADINE McKINNIS Hodgepodge Answer o Prviotn Pu?:U mm ACROSS 1 Octn veistl b KxcUmttion of sorrow 9SmU flap VJ Italian resort IS Spouse 14 Uncle Tom's favorite 15 Tantamount 17 Iausc eftg II Gettysburg general 19 Bodies of land 21 Glut 23 Pronoun 24 Danes step 27 Fashion 29 Royil Italian family name 3J Ascended .t4 Uo'ive 36 Death .17 Notch 3A Moving spirit 39 Begone! 41 Mariner's direction 4 Shp record 44 Dismounted 46 Equivocation 49 Elevate 53 Separate column 54 Made a speech to 56 Sainte (ah.) 57 Feminine appellation 58 Male dew 59 Onager 60 Large plant 01 JCuential being DOWN 1 Slender 2 Conceal S Notion 4 Bodies of water . frww? mm 1 M ' i I w b ft i t v jbis t ssokSiiSH n3j iSle A R SfcJoiAlK ST A E RI-S Blue S m ' N gXlR TTFjIG t, g x SMyll Saji t joiw 47 Sail pits 4.1 Smell 5 Friend iFr 1 6 More lacelike 7 Indonesians of Mindanao ends 9 State 10 Greedv 11 Baseball clubs 1$ Plagues 20 In front 22 Musical qualities 24 Cushions 25 Martian tcomb. So Complete form) 40 Taper 26 Imitates 43 Jack's pursuer .Ml Peotees 28 Inal procedure 45 Armor skirt 51 Seven 30 Units of weight splint ,Y' Kim 31 Grafted (her.) 46 Lohengrin's 55 Scottish 33 Farm structures bride kailyard Tues., Aug. 6, 1963 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 CARNIVAL r By DICK TURNER" PATTY BOYCE CAROL JOHNSON JUDY GREEN KAREN STEINHAUER DIANE WYATT k m a ' . r hi! irl - -.'Si I LINDA GRAVES 1 !j! 3 1 1 Af' : w J G 1 iiaitfagAMjtoitsA . I 12 13 S 67 e- 19 110 111 12 13 i is u n ! Wil 20" 25 26" PnPP" 32 33 HS")S 55 ji! 40 IJ4I 1 42 Wn 45 44 147 44 LaP bO 151 152 55 54 55 56 5l " SS 59 60 61 t I ' IF? (a4A miirMHhmin.m mow. KRWSPAI'ER GNTGRPRISK ASSN. "I'm writing Cleo about our trip this summer! What's the past tense of 'nest egg'?" PONTJAY ANYTHING TO ME.' don t Anyone say ANYTHING TO ME i I KNOW I LOST 15 THE CHAMPIONSHIP.' N080DY HAS TO THi. ME IM A BLOCKHEAD! I KNOliJ I'M A 8L0CKH6AO! N080DY HAS TO TLL AS.1 1 LHAMrlUNSHIri r r 737r 1 C -fT t "V j1 - 1 I - I ' . . -vl I ' mm. Mm ..J YOU t3L0CKHEAP iN TCRONTC(ASSh'A PAUtATIcR IS ElATCP A5 6HESTAKS RASS'3 CCD10 COMtMJMCATlOM COME THKOHSH.' I'LL GET WASHINSTON ON IHE WIRE IMMEPIAIELY. V t-i ou-vvy 1idikici .tAt?aJcRlTA CHECK? OUT TO 6TAP BY WITH WITH THE ChtER FLAicr i THAT CUTTER. OUR MAS HIT PAY CiRT. SEKJMP AiESSAfE SHOJLP CO.HE THROUcH EKY SOON WHILE IN HAVANA... K wWUERlTA FlAiiS.ASJCtlKNAUaT S CERTAINLY 15 IN KINS, HAS AKKIVEP AT S SCOP WITH ,MAR(5UERTA'S OCEAN- 8 . THE CASTRO FRONT VILLA TO RE3IME. WHAT INTERVIEW CUBA'S It A LADUT.' NATIONAL HEROINE. iys CHARLENE WILSON VICKIE WESTWANG ft. ttfit. ss -a (Pictures by Warren Studio, Myrtle Creek) KI" Southern Douqlas County Girls Vie For MC Crown .1 tmw ? Thirteen yirls will vie fur queen of Hie Myrtle Creek Kali Kcsli-j val Friday evenin.' .tl 8 at the fes-1 tival kioiiihIs. The queen will then reifm over the two-day festival and will he I .featured in the parade in downtown Mvrtlc Creek Saturday at 10 a.m. The contest is .sponsored by the Myrtle Creek Chamber of Com merce which also sponsors the Tall Festival. The whole works will feature entertainment, booths, ex hibits, and carnival type installa tions. A street dance will wind up the affair Saturday niht. RUTH ELAINE KISBY Oakbnder h First To Enter Contest Janet Joanne Marminc of Oak land is lite lirst entrant in the -Make It Yourself With Wool con test. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Alanr.inu of that city. She attends Oakland H i s h School and is making an ensemble for the contest. The "Make It Yourself W i t h Wool" contest is the major proj-, ect of the Women's Auxiliary of the Oreuon Wool Growers Associa tion. Contests are scheduled in 16 districts throughout the slate with the slate finals staled in Portland Nov. :j and 4. l.ocallv the finals will be staged Oct. 1ft. This contest is open In all young girls and young women with a tal ent for sewing in wool. It is divid ed into three classes: sub-deb for beginners, juniors and seniors. The only prerequisite is that I he entry must be made of ion per cent American limine ! wool. Kntry blanks may he obtained at yard goods counters and sewing centers in lioseburg. Additional information may be o tainctl bv writing or calling Mrs. Charles McCord. District Director. Dillartl. tok& Youth Jerry Boucock Gets Scholarship Jerry A. Boucock. 1 70S NW Otic Lane, is one of the nearly 150 stu dents chosen to receive l3-64 scholarship cash awards, just an nounced by the Oregon State Schol arship Commission. Boucock is a graduate of Kosebttrg High School. He was selected from a lield of 000 applicant; lor this year's cash award scholarships administered by the Commission, according to its chairman. E. B. I.emon. It is the goal of the Scholarship Com mission to get into college students who deserve to be there but are unable to do so without linancial assistance. Two On WSU List Two young men from Douglas County have been named to the honor roll for the past semester at Washington State University. They are James C. Bryant. Myr tle Creek, and Elmer G. Slnl.ke, Winchester. Candidates are: Wanda Hutchin-! 1 son, 15. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hutchinson. Canyonville; Su-j zanne N'aylor, 15, daughter of Mr. , 1 and Mrs. A. H. Naylor, Myrtle : Creek; Judy Beige, Hi. daughter, i of Mr. and Airs. Fred Eerge, Alyr- I tic Creek: Nadine AIcKinnis, 16, daughter of Air. and Airs. Richard AIcKinnis. Myrtle Creek; Patty Boyce. 16. daughter of Air. and Airs. Alelvin Boyce. Alyrtle Creek; i Carol Johnson. 16. daughter of Air. and Airs. J. T. Johnson. Kiddle; ! Judy Green. 16. daughter of Air. and Airs. Alvin Green. Kiddle: l.in-j da Graves. 15. daughter of Air. ' and Airs. Jess Graves. Alyrtle j Creek: Karen Stcinhauer, 17, ! daughter of Air. and Airs. R. Stcin hauer: Diane Wvatt. 15, daughter i of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wyatl, Alyrtle Creek: Charlene Wilson. 16, daughter nf Air. and Airs. Joe Wil- son. Alyrtle Creek; Vickie West-! wang. 16. daughter of Mr. and ; Airs. John Weslwang. .Myrtle Creek: and Ruth Elaine Kihhy, 16. daughter of Air. and Alls. Nearia 1 Kibby. Alyrtle Creek. Effectiveness Of Negro Voter Registration Drive Is Mystery Advenrists Slate Special Events Elmer Estelle. director of Ihe Alisstonary Volunteers (an organi zation of Seventh-day Adventist young people) in the local church, announces that they are showing a special Aloodie Nature-Film at the church this Friday evening at 8 o'clock. He states that there will be no admission charge and that the public is invited to share this film ''God of Creation.'' "I Love Life." a musical talent program, will be presented in the Adventists' auditorium on .Military and L'mpqua. Saturday night at 9 o'clock. This is being presented by the church's summer choir com posed of young people of academy and college age. The public is in vited, according to their leader. Bernie Paulson, son of Air. and Airs. A. VY. Paulson. Airport Road. There will be a moderate admis sion charge. There will be a ves per service before the program, beginning at 7:30 p m. ' Construction Due At Green Church Since completion of the sewer in stallation at the Green Community Church, plans are now in progress for the proposed addition of Sun day School and recreation rooms, correspondent Alary Weikum re port;.. Ihe present Sunday school port able has been moved to allow room for the work to progress and pro vide for its usage during construc tion. General clearing of the grounds, moving of the gas tanks and oiher preparatory work ha been completed and ceremonies of cornerstone laying will take place soon. Word was received today by Rev. and Airs. Leonard Floth of the church Irom the Rev. and Airs. Laurance Pine that th' y expect to be in Green around the middle of August for a short visit before trav eling on to Oak Park, Alich.. where he has accepted a pastorate. Pine was a former pastor of the Green Community Church. They would welcome meeting all of their for mer friends and acquaintances dur ing their stop-over. Floth said. Mercury Near Normal The five-day weather forecast for Western Oregon according tu the Weather Bureau station at the Roseburg airport calls for tempera tures near normal. No precipita tion is expected. What It Means By AL KUETTNER United Press International One nf the great political mys teries of the Hay is how effective the Negro voter registration drive will be between now and election day next year. The registration campaign, while nionlly tindrainalic. is being pushed with quini determination. Following virtually all major ra cial demonstrations this year, it has been announced by Negro leaders that the program would continue in the lorm of voter reg istration. Such an announcement was made in Birmingham. Ala., last May following demonstration of near riot proportions. Some of the results are beginning to come to light. Dr Alartin Luther King Jr. wlwi led the Birmingham civil rights drive announced recently that 2.000 Negroes hate been added to the voter rolls in six weeks, bringing the city's voting Negroes to about 14.000 Used Same Figures The Justice Department used the same figures Wednesday to show how far behind are Bir mingham Negroes in voting sta tus. In a suit demanding the gov ernment noted that of 116.100 Ne groes eligible to vote only 14.000 are registered. There are 120.000 HOMES FOR PONIES WOOLEY, England (CPU A rest home for retired coal mine ponies unnounced during the weekend they have a waiting list of 50 persons who want ponies for heir children. white voters among 2,"(,:i00 eligi ble, the soil said. George Bellsnyiler, chairman of the Jefferson ( Birmingham I County board of registrars and a defendant in the case, denies that his county discriminates against voter applicants. He explains that while and Negro applicants are given Ihe same forms, are asked the same questions and hold up their right hands to swear to the same oath. The Justice Department said it had photographed voting records ! for a year to gather evidence. It charged Negroes were tested! strictly, the whites were given Ihe easy way out. Bellsnyiler replies: No Grading System "There is no grading system on the lest. White and Negro appli cants are graded exactly the same. "The fact is that only in recent months have Negroes attempted to register. The whites have been : registering all the time. Now the Negroes are trying to catch up in one year what was 100 years in the making. You can't do it." Alabama Atty. Gen. Richmond Flowers argued last week that some Negro voter applicants had refused to pledge they would bear ; arms for their country one of the questions asked. He said he: thought no one should he allowed to vote who wouldn't do that. As the voter registration drive grows ever stronger, one thing appears obvious: The Justice De partment will intervene more ag gressively in the coming months. The Biimu;kjm hii1 was the largest voter discrimination crfe ever filed. i ' 1 ' I ' f ir, i ! aa 1 Y1 X. Jdixxa II B-i: T,t ! S.I M ).-: 1 i i ur :smm iSBSKS " YiSOTTA HAVE LOOK, DOC, F I GOTTA NEVER MINI', YAKKAHIK, I I ...IN FACT ift-OULD BP I I MORE N A BIS I TAKE A LOTTA LIP BEING A PINOSAUR AS MUCH A HANDICAP ) i(r c'' MOUTH T'RIDE V FROM HIM, I'M fiOIN'V RIPER'S GOT NOTHING AS BEING, LETS SAY. 3p.' 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