( I . ' ' , ' "" , - v ,1 ? ; 1 - 4 p . - tr: ?:-ri; .1 i ' . s y. " v - l.Ss ". V-"wj 1 - -; -w-w-g. " - S i ' v if 11 1 p'r s -g f ' WINS70M, viewed from the hill at the east, lies in a sweeping little valley at the intersection of the old Coos Bay Wagon road with the .Pacific highway south of Roseburg. With a modern and sightly shopping district, it has enjoyed a tremendous population 'growth', within the past few years. Formerly known as Coos Junction, it was designated as a post office station in 1948 and its name officially changed to Winston. The lower picture shows Jorgen's Lodge at the left, a super auto court composed of large single and double cabins. Ad joining it to the right is the Myrtlewood Treasure House and Malt Shop, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Dotson. (Picture by Paul Jenkins, 5 " '" r ri , , ' "T .llgi" '.-.'1 i COTTAGE COURT in Winston, pictured here, is owned by M r. and Mrs. Marshall Haughn. The Court consists o and three hotel apartments in the large building at the right. The Haughns have lived here for three years, comin Carlos; California. ( Picture bv Paul Jenkins) ; of 1 1 cabins. ig from .San Genii Ui'cius C3ay, Decorated For His Services, Mow F Sans To Go Fishing WASHINGTON, May ,18. UP). Gen. Lucius D. Clay, retiring American military commander in Germany, returned home Tues day and received from President Truman a decoration for services "of supreme value to his country and to humanity." . At a White House ceremony, Mr. Truman awarded.' Clay a second oak leaf cluster in lieu y,l, M n. , Wolrffoll Dviign in Wot. Kk B" T'y Included 4i fiL 1 of a third distinguished service medal. The citation read by the presi dent said that Clay, as U. S. mili tary governor in Germany, "added new and imperishable luster to his record." 1 Clay, the citation went on, "proved himself not onlv a soldier in the finest tradition of our American arms, but also "a statesman of the highest order firm, courageous, dedicated to the cause of peace. Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson and top-ranking Army, Navy and Air Force officers greeted Clay at the airport. Johnson told him: "I am here for the president. all the members of the armed forces and, more importantly, for an tne American people to thank you for a job well done and wel come you back for a well-earned real. (iOd bless you and keeo you." Clay told the secretary that he was "overwhelmed by this recep tion and I am grateful indeed from the bottom of my heart." The Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force each had a company of troops drawn up as an honor guard.. A 17-gun salute was fired. On the other side of the capitol, the senate had before it Presi dent Truman's recommendation that Clay wind up his 31-year Army career with his temporary rank of full general made perma nent. The 52-year-old officer climax ed his long Army service with the successful Berlin airlift. which brought the necessities of life to the Russian-blockaded Ger man Western Sectors of Berlin solely by air for more than 12 months. He stepped down from his post with the expressed wish to "go back to Marietta, Ga., and go catfishlng." foctive Monday, represents a price reduction of about 15 per cent below the rates of Nov. 15, 1948. On April 1, the Exide bat teries were reduced about eight percent. The reduction was made, Exide said, to "encouraee building up and balancing out of distributor and dealer inventories to meet increased demand in the sum mer months." BATTERY PRICES CUT PHILADELPHIA. May 17.-W Electric Storage Battery . Co. 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There was no official estimate of crowds but a spokesman for one of the battlins drugstores estimated 100,000 people visited tne two stores over tne weeK end. The war has been on for two weeks ever since Whelan's, a national chain, opened a store across the street from Thrifty, a California chain which had its store established in the block for several years. At one tlmej prices-were cut so low that a penny would buy a hearty bacon and eggs break fast, a quart of motor oil, 100 as pirin tablets, or pie alamode at either store. Saturday night, both stores started giving away merchandise Packs of chewing gum, sample sizes of hair oil, deodorants, van ishing cream, magazines and oth er articles. There is. no peace in sight. Phelan's and Thrifty's both chant "we will not be undersold." On the sidelines cheering them on lustily is the buying public. Wed., May Id, 1949 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 9 New Highway Plan Gets No Commission Approval pnnn.Aism vta is rn The State Highway Commission rejected a proposal lor construc tion in the near future of a new highway from Oregon City to Eugene, via Silverton and Stay-ton. A rlep0atlnn clmiinpHnn ' Iha road, known as the Cascade Route Highway, appeared before the Commission, but heard chairman I T. H. Banfield say, "we are not putting any new highways on the map until we complete those now on the map." Dr. E. W. Cartev Chiropodist -Foot Specialist 129 N. Jackson Phone 1170 Over Rexall Drug Store The Chinese poet, LI Po, was entitled to free wine In any tav ern in China. W1 1 I Crt$t, fresh. Ourishinq Ger ene -today HAMS, Attention, Girls Ages 12 to 17 Here is o wonderful opportunity to make your summer wardrobe. Enroll now at your Singer Sewing Center, Classes start Monday, June 6. Actually moke your clothes as you learn. 8 lessons for $8.00. innor Sawmn f ontor ! 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