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4 iyli m i The News-Review, Rotcburg, Published Daily Except Sunday by Hi News-Review Company, Inc. Cetera M eeeea iliif natter Mar 1. !-. it Ua Baal ettlee at BoMBerf. Oresea. eater aet ( March S. Ilia CHARLES V. STANTON EDWIN L. KNAPP Editor Managtr Mmbr of Hi Associated Press, Oregon Nwipapr Publishers Association, lh Audit Bureau of Circulations Eeareeealei Of WKBT-BOLL1DAT CO., INU., efrieee la New fare, Catenae, Saa fraaolaoa, Lee Aagel.e, laattla, rartlana. at. Leele UBSCKirTlON BATES1n Oreeea Br Mall far v.ar II.M. all meathe at., lore areatae I1.M. Br Cllr Carrier far raar lte.ee (la aavaooei, lata Uaa aaa raar, ear mania ll.oa. Oatilda Oreiea Br Mall far raar l.aa. ala eaeataa M.la, larae raaalka 11.11. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting St stem 1490 On Ycur Dial MID AT, JUNE St, 1IU 4:43 S.m Hiyi.-MBfl. fl:0O Top Tunas, 5:30 Tom Mlx.-MBI. 6:00 Mtjle Garden. . 6:15 World Of Sporlf. 6:30 Sliver Shower. 6:45 Sam Hayi. MBS. 6:95 BUI Henry. MBS. 7:00 SlMpytlm Tales. 7: 15 Chuck wagon JamobrM. 7:30 CiM-O Kid. MBS. 6:00 Proudly We Hall. MBS. 8:30 Tin Pan Alley. 6:45 Cedric Foster. MBS. 9 00 Newi MBS. 9:15 HI Nelfhbor. 9:30 Ruts Morgan Oreh. 9.45 Fulton Lowle Jr. MBS 10:001 Love A Mystery. MBS. 10:t5 Music You Want. 10:45 Hanks Music Shop. 11:25 News Nlgtcap. 11:30 Sign Off. IATURDAT, JUNK S 6:00 C off e Club and News, i 0:45 Hemingway. MBS. 7:00- Hemingway. MBS. i 7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS. . 7:45 Local News, 7:50 Farm Fair. 8:00 Radio Kid Bible. 8:30 Haven Of Rest. MBS. ' 6:00 Modern Horn. ' 915 4-H Club. 6:29 Man About Town. 9:30 Telephone Request 10:00 News. MBS. 10:15 Uospel Singer. MBS. .10:30 Kid Frolics. 11:00 Pres. Truman. MBS. 11:30 University Singers. 12:00 World News. 12:15 Johnny Mercer Show. 12:30 You And Your Camera. 12:45 Labor Talks. 12:50 Local News. - 13:55 Market Reports. - 1:00 Man On The Street. 1:15 Vole Of The Army. NEW LOCATION ACE ELECTRIC 749 S. Stephen 1 Phon 1478-L Housa, Commorclel and , Industrial Wliln, . f i ,. Mtr Rap.lrV' ALL WORK GUARANTEED TNI NEW rOm 4 UTS 01 pa, c?jMmngg.-M See It drive It. ..there's built-in value all Advantages of Chrysler's Fluid Drive Advantages of Chrysler's High Compression Spitfire Engine! : Chrysler's Advantage In Comfort and Safety Or. Friday, Junt 30, 1950 Boy Scouts Offer Democrocy Scene VALLEY FORGE Pa. Jun 30 -ifu Tha ITnilrH Nations roiilrl learn a few tricka from the Boy Scouta. Walk around the 625-acre site of the scouts' second national jambo ree and you'll Bee sights that maVe the trouble in Korea all the harder to understand. Sights like: A kilted scout from Scotland sol emnly explaining the ritual of cricket to an enthralled 12-year-old negro from Mississippi. A grinning Filipino vouth swan. ping his scout knife for the pocket camera of a lanky Eagle scout irom Maine. A boy from Austria learning how to crack a bull whip, with an Okla homa City scout as his patient teacner. They spoke different languages, they came from homes of every sort, but the 35,000-and-some scouts and scouters already encamped on George Washington's one-time win ter headquarters were getting along like brothers today. By tonight some 47,000 will be on hand, for the week-long jamboree opens officially tomorrow with President Truman scheduled to come from Washington the Kore an crisis permitting to deliver the welcoming address. 1:30 Music. 2:00 It's Requested. 3:00 Harmony Rangers. MBS. ' 3:30 Melody Mt. Bo vs. 4nn John Flynn. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Bandstand U.S.A. MBS. 5:00 Reviewing Stand MBS. 5:30 Radle Harris. MBS. 8:45 Your Science Reporter. MBS. 6:00 This Rhythmic Age. 6:15 World Of Sports. 8:30 Hawaii Calls. MBS. 7:00 Mr. Feathers. MBS. 7:25 News. MBS. 7:30 Jr. Chamber of Commerce. 7:4 Mil lie. 8:00 Happy Valley Cowhovs. 8:30 Meet The Press. MBS. 9:00 News MBS. 9:15 Ray McKlnley Oreh. 9:30 Wrestling Parade. 10:45 Muilc. 11:00 Army-Air Force Show. MBS. 11:25 News Nightcap. 11:30 Sign Off. George J. Halladay, . .... m. D. 421 PACIFIC BUILDING former offices of Dr. Roy Hanford. Office Phone 825 Residence Phone 8 1 0-R-3 Titles if esy railomohc fkiW Drive Trommlnlon eoniiift of tfiree rampart imfh . . . o:ro! fW Drive, Ike Sofa!, Clulcfi una f rorfomohc Troftimiftjon. iath unit It deirgned wHh o minimum of moving peril, and toch unl tt ntagtdty butll to gin hwbltm ranrica for Ida W.lima of lha cor. - DOO SIOAN Aulomslk Gaor Shifting with full control of your carl Sartor taction afar on ilippary roodi. Convanianca of cfvrrn for oonar parking. Sfewar fngina Spfa't raducad noita, waar. Savat goiollnal Drivo In High whila ethan driva in lew in trofftc Wotarproof fgnirten pravanh Itolling in Cyiindar Weill chamicol protection for helpi eliminote vibration. Superfinifhed latt longer, fvnoeef Vofve Seat Inrerti Puff flow Oil Mrer keep! oil cfeanl Fvitcftotaf Dtifl fwll room for your hood, log, ikovldorv foiy I ttttor and ImvI 5o' Guard Hydram!' lrk-moeikit stop. Itm ptxfal prM-rt. CrlaJl .lfttA0t ff rfowbU wer. ltikalty OpVfOttd WmdiWd" (Viper constant ipod oil tfco limol Chafr HtMoftt $ott no crouching, ytMf til. naturally I Softly tint WwnWi won't throw Mrtt) oftor blowouts at Mrmol ipoodt. Rose Motor It's the s. . ' HOLD ON ZLZ3lJ i 1 WANNA 0. changes " LETTERS to the Editor Rodeo Neglect To Boy Calf Owners Charged ROSEBURG I have a gripe. Usually I keep them to myself. This one I feel should be aired. Yes. the rodeo was well con ducted by the Sheriff's posse. It created a lot of trade in Rose burg. The community spirit and co operation of its citizens were fine to see. - But what of the boy who last year hung on to the tail of his 4-H calf at the scramble? (Ten others did as well.) I have watched that boy, through rain and shine, rise at dawn to cut green feed along the roadsides and in the fields, so that "Susie" might have good feeding. He has caudied at tha golf course and dug holes for sewers, that she might have the proper ration. He has de nied himself both hunting and fish ing trips (so dear to a fourteen-year-old's heart) to care for Susie. J135.00 of ", boy's money wont Make no mistake! Although most cars use the Fluid Drive principle that ' Chrysler first introduced 12 years ago there's an all-important difference in automatic gear shifting todayl Chrysler and only Chrysler , . . dsslij fives you full control of your car. While others shift you up and ' ... down even when you don't want to shift Chrysler's simple, cool- running transmission takes its orders from you. Even at 12 miles an hour, in slow moving traffic, you're in high while others shift down to lower gears. How much quieter your engine runs I How much more smoomlyl What a. difference in high-gear economyl Come see what Fluid Drive does for you! Examine Chrysler workmanship .'. . compare the quality of materials ... discover the benefits of Chrysler engineering! You'll find built-in valu off the woy through that has no equal! Extra money's worth, we're sure, that will make you a Chrysler buyer for life! the way throughl rein or high wotart tvbrrted Increated We. 'fooling Power Portr redvee friction, reduce need for valve grinding, Co. . Lane & Rose Same Thing, Only Different A MWUTeBc MAKE SOYlE into Susie. Susie, one of the smaller of the boy's calves, weighing in at 322 lbs. last rodeo time, now weighs 1210 lbs. Her coat glistens. She is a beauty. She comes from the finest registered stock. The very sight of her broad back and meaty flanks makes the mouth water. Steaks? She'll make the fin est. Everyone who saw her shown agreed she was the prize winner. Coming from the registered stock she should have auctioned at a fine price. Auction' There wasn't any. The posse couldn't be bothered. No an nouncement was made that -these calves were for sale. No ribbon, even, awarded to the boys. One boy who had to hire a truck to take his calf in could not afford the $5.00 necessary to haul the calf home. He simply had to call up the butch er and take any price offered him. The boys understood that there would be bids on these fine calves at rodeo time. Personally, I feel these earnest kids got a dirty deal. 4-H club Is one of the finest of character building projects, but these boys ar feeling low and dis couraged. I, myself, am a 4-H leader, and have been a club mem ber. I know just how much a pro.i- sail the SB g -rrw " The Beautiful CHRYSLER with Fluid BOTTLE SAVES CAR OWNER CHICAGO -4JF Arthur Gul brandsen, 39, was saved by a bot tie and an empty bottle, at that. He was in his garage. Suddenly he felt faint from exhaust fumes from his car. He burled a milk bot tle through the garage window, His sister-in-law, Mrs. Irene Hum mel, heard the crash, went to the garage and turned off tne car mo tor. Firemen revived Gulbrandsen. SAFE FROM LIGHTNING ATLANTIC CITY -W The safest place to be in a lightning storm is in a metallic bed. Em met Cox? Chicago fire prevention expert, explained this to the annual meeting of the National Fire Pro tection Association. A lightning bolt entering a room would follow the metal bedstead and leave its occupant unharmed; he said. ect can mean. Can't somebne "' do something ahout this situation? I'm sure there must be cattlemen who would like to see these calves, especially Su- MARY H. EASTMAN ' Foseburg, Ore. tae! Drive Congress Chat HARRIS, ELLSWORTH, M. C. 4th District, Oregon After many months of discussion. the House Ways and Means Com mittee produced a tax bill. It re duces a number of the more irri tating "war excise" taxes. To make up for revenue thus eliminated, the committee Drovided for some ad ditional taxation, the heavy burden of which will fall on large corpo rate incomes. There is little douot that the bill will pass both House and Senate and be signed by the President. It should be noted that this tax bill does not actually re duce or eliminate taxes it will raise substantially the same amount of money as is being lev ied now. The new bill shifts the places from which tax collections are made and it will seem like a mild relief. But the neoole. the consumers, will continue to pay the taxes indirectly. When the. appropriations bill is finally completed by the Senate and cleared through conference and final passage by both Houses, i believe it will contain some really good news for the people at Charleston on Coos Bay. Meanwhile I am able to report that the En gineers anticipate the availability of funds for beginning work on that project soon alter the middle of July, and are even now com pleting plans and designs lor tne bulkheads and some other construc tion there. When I visit Charleston and Coos Bay this fall, I shall en joy telling the whole rather involv ed story of our struggle to secure this appropriation. There is a saying to the effect that an elephant never forge s. Apparently the Democratic donkey has a long memory too. Two years ago President Truman decided he wanted a balcony on the south portico of the White House. The Truman plan to change the archi tecture of the White House was presented to the Federal Fine Arts Commission, composed of nationally-known and qualified experts in the art, architectural and engi neering fiels. The Commission un animously disapproved of a bal cony being located in the middle of the south portico of the White House. White House officials made no secret that the President was plen ty "burned" over the Commission's decision and, disregardng the ad vice of the experts, went ahead and had the balcony made a part of the White House, already crum bling from old age and decay. Since then a major repair job has been started on the executive mansion. This week the terms of four mem bers of the Fine Arts Commission who opposed the President's bal cony expired. The President re fused to reappoint any of the four, replacing them with new mem bers.. -! , Robert L. McCormick, Research M EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR WANTED FOR ROSEBURG INCLUDING DOUGLAS COUNTY Tha Aiuminum-Lock Shinglt Corporation, monufocturerj of a new low cost alum inum sninglt, is expanding its sales territory throughout Pacific Coast States ond is seeking a reliable financially responsible man or company for an exclusive distribu torship on this product in Douglas County. The Aluminum-Lock Shingle hos broken all sales records in the Portland orea and is acclaimed by exoerts to lie the o'Mtest . improvement in roofing of all time. Tho Aluminum-Lock' Shingle is beautifully embossed with o cedar-like groin design locking on oil four sides is easily applied over old roofs or new ond Is guaranteed to last a lifetime. : frKtory Proven Sales Plan and Training Given With Eah Dealership W AiiUr". Vf---..Wsl , it m STsnsr if pectt for an Alum or mW I A LCOeAkj JW If clf. the experience ALCOA (SS ror II 11 ""oiiJ ta" i...f tr Win PHOMI a WIRE I I I tifofno.lS'ncZ. . Muo.raruo.coaa.AHT N" U J. KORTIR, rYoaioont , IS If Of AM 10 K A Wavr II If laaBBBBBBBeaBnaeavaBBBBBnaaarjeaBBBBBBBareraaaraJ nn HATaOMM eAMt 0 KWrVAlal I I ffim&mxg&efc $utoe m. 1 II-4,0 lQurr- PORTLAND 4. ORECON MmtTiTwittr 095 II DIRTY WORK AT THI AIRPORT YORBA LrNDA, Calif. -P Ar vid Morris Smith had his wings clipped figuratively, that is. Director of the Cititens Committee for the Hoover Report, says his organization is very much opposed to two of President Truman' latest proposals for reorganization of the executive departments. Mc Cormick was assistant to Herbert Hoover during the operation of the Reorganization Committee. McCormick declared that the President's two recent proposals re garding the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the creation of a Department of Health, Education and Security are "in conflict wiih the recommendations of the Hoo ver Commission." The President wants the RFC transferred to the Commerce De partment. The Hoover Commission said the RFC should be transfer red to the jurisdiction of the Trea sury Department. The reorganization plan creating a Departmen of Health, Educa tion and Security a'?o i "at var iance" with Hoover Commission re commendations. McCormick said that the President's plan would put the health service under the juris diction of the Social Security Ad ministrator, while the Hoover Commission urged that the health service be set up as an independ ent United Medical Administra tion, taking in the medical activ ities of the Armed Services and the Veterans' Administration. FARMERS STOCKMEN LIME W art equipped to deliver and spread agricultural lime to any art of the county. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ROSEBURG LIME PRODUCES Phone 969-R or Coll AAA Office, Pacific Bldg. FOR . . . SERVICE... ' EXPERIENCE. . CO-OPERATION . . . Investig-'.J the services offered by your "Home owned, Home-operated" bank Money left on deposit with us remoins in DOUGLAS COUN TY All facilities available for your individual needs. 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