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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1940)
THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Lihtle Girl Who Isn't There By HAROLD GRAY for The Medium-Income Budget MO-I WO NOT tfl MERVesrTERDftf- OH, THE SO KNO urtTUB ONE'SOWOU-rw HARM COULD COME TO SUCH A ONE' SOON 6HE WtU. RETURN- YES, YOU WU.L6EE' r ir oh, oohn! Tsl ToH,6HeTeeoMrsT orphans 1 T i ought to beat A 1 1 II WE MUST , I NO NOT A M I cnMETiMFcll PULP! I WOULD IF I V I I .SHE iSSSVCr ft. J I TOOK A WALK. I I WZZ eudb 1 I iW5BOTl 'iL'.R" W .TIkU'.T-. ... B . , . PROBABLY- J I wTm ,V.m.i TSKu I 1 -.v 4 : f " irr I ones DC r Jtta www ncrarw n uncnovur I iuuocuBa . isn 1 ySW RNOTE. fHEAN HfOeW WTTH HERJ ANDGHTTHESS -T. .1 Ow-jf the most interesting projects eon. frontiM! the builder and architect today ia the dairainz of sound architecturally attractive woa waM the family of moierte n40"1' " SucluM without too Kfe"' atrain 0,1 budget. This home goes far toward meeting these requirements. An efficient use has been Bide of all available space, and a noteworthy Urine room-dinette arrangement haa been, erohed to solve the dining-room problem. A mortgage of $4,400 such aa the one insured on this property by the Federal Housing Adminls hitioii, may be paid off over a period of 25 years by monthly payments of approximately jij, exclusive of taxes and hazard insurance. I beo Room ROW I I Living Room DiNt-n.!1 I l POPEYE NW Show,ns "BY ELECTRICAL TRANSCRIPTION." By . C. SEGAR r HUGcNE.WG'Rt IS I ,s iVTWeyCAKfTN Ut:MirM,l 1 FT TWEV DID rlSl IF THKS, "AT. t?5CEPTNf W H-hA'. TH& JEEP y0 zy Floor. Plan AT JUNCTION SCHOOL ROGUE RIVER, April 12. (SwciaD Mrs. Minnie Guy, tniuic instructor at Rogue River tthools for the past four years, led. effective at trie end oi this term of school. Mrs. Guy has i a contract with Junction City grade school, where she will jttach singing. Mrs. Guy plans to make her home at Junction City, where her daughter, Eileen, will live with her and enter as a fresh man at the University of Oregon next September. Hans Christian Anderson, au thor of fairy tales, disliked children. FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia - COPR. 1940 BY NU SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG. U. . fAt. 0"-- . i "But HI be so lonesome, Chuck do you hafta g$ very far away to foreet me? iilimali otories in STAMPS SIDE GLANCES U. ' tr-zt- . ... " a,.frT.in,'.-...r,l ,vWmuTK7 4.J r'OW 1 know why Mom tells me to put my hand over my mouth when I yawn.'; - Hatoy's Pictorials Were Republic's Last Issue 'THERE will be no more "HaUy x Devleti" sUmps. The little, two-year-old republic, -originally carved out of Syria, shown on the map stamp above, became part of Turkey as the price France-paid for the promise of Turkish assist ance in the Near East. The 1939 pictorial series of four designs and 13 values, and a post age due set of four values, com prise the principal philatelic issues of the short-lived republic. The first Hatay stamps were Syrian and Turkish overprints. The. end of. the republic is noted, philatelic cally, by overprints of a Turkish issue of 1930. Hatay became lndependentmil' der a treaty between France and Turkey in 1937. Turkey formally annexed the 3000-square mile na tion of 250,000 people on July S3; 1939. Citizens were permitted to choose Syrian, Lebanese or Turk' ish citizenship. Those rejecting Turkey will be given 18 months. )o leave the area. , iitf-tiiirii ill i' i in i 4 Wiiiaai'Tia" SECRET AGENT X-9 IFmycujcd-mvchild The G-Man On His Toes By ROBERT STORM THE United States marks the x 80th anniversary of the Pan American Union with a commem orative 3-cent stamp of the de si en. above, released on April 14 at Washington, D. C. The stamp pictures the Three Graces, from Botticelli's painting, "Spring," and symbolizes the good will of North, Central and South American re' publics. Although the Pan American Union is only a half century old the foundations of inter-American accord were laid by Simon Bolivar In the first Congress of American States in 1826. Subsequent meet' ings were held during the 19th century, but the first definite steps toward preservation of peace in the western hemisphere and Im provement of commercial relations were made at the 1890 meeting at Washington. Twenty-one republics are now Included In the Union, and Its effectiveness has been proved m peaceful settlement of several ma i i j, Mean while, CURLV'S MOTHER, FRANTIC OVE8 HEP. DAUGHTER! DISAPPEAR ANCfc, HAS SPIEP CASEV.. 1TAKE IT M A FEU) MINUTES KnEUO, CASEV -'iWA7'S IT Vm THAT, CASEV?-)! 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