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Tht Nw.Rvltw. Roseburg. KRNR . Mutual Broadcasting System MtO On Yrur Qll ATUHDAV, Jl'N'K If . :',:00 Reviewing Stand --MBS. 5 JO Hadia HarrU. MB8. ' 5' 4 Your Science Reporter. -MBS. , 6:00 TUb Rhythmic Aga. 1 World Of Sports. :30 Hawaii Calla. MBS. 7:00 Mr. Jet then. MBS. . 7:1 NWi MBS. , 1:30 Jr. Chamber of Commcrca. , T Muilc. 4:00 Happy Vally Cowboys. . StINDAr, JULT t, IBM ' 8:00 Back To God Hour. MBS. . I:3fj Momenta Of Debotlon. . 8:45 Bob Ebere Show. 00 Radio . Bible Clur MBS 8 30 Voice Of Prophecy. MBS. ItVOO-Nawt. MBS. 10:19 Or fan Moodi MBS 10:30 Lutheran Hour. MBS. 11 00 Church Service. 12:00 Orfan Concert. 12:1S Cospl Sinner. MBS. 12:30 Tin Pan Alky. 12:45 National New 1.00 Hopalonff Caaildv MBS. 1:30 Martin Kane. MBS. aoo The fihadow.-MBS. f f 30 True Detective Myaterlei. MBS. 3:00 Sin fin Marshall MB5. 3:30 Nick Carter. MBS. . 4:oo Hollywood Open He. 4 30 Family Theatre MBS. 5 00 Laymen! Hour. MBS. ' 8 30 Mtlcdy Tin 1:00 Enchanted Hour. MBS. 8:30 World Of Sport, fl:45 Thl Rhthmlc Age. 7:06Thit Is Europe. MBS. 7;30 Ray Block Show. boo Twenty fluestionii. MBS. 8:30 Here Conies The Slide. 9:00 News. MBS. i 9:15 Memorable Music. q9:30 Old Fashioned Revival Hour. 10:30 Chicago Theatre. MBS. , lt:30 Newt Nightcap. '11:39 Sign Off. HONOAT, JUL , IMt BOO Coffee Club and Newa. 8:45 Rise At Shine. MBS. 7:00 Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS.'. 7:30 Off the Record. 7:45 Local News. 0. DON ' Representative Douglas County State Bank Phone 1737 We proudly An entirely new concept in Exc lusive Residential Development. For the first time in Roseburg a compl etcly improved residential subdivi sion will be offered to the public. Roseburg Realty Ort., Saturdoy. July 1.J W. I. L. SCORES By The Associated Press Tri-City downed the Salem Sena tors, 10-3, in Western International league play last night. Senator manager Ad Liska was nicked for r.ira rune hofnm hp win relieved of mound duties in the sixth. Yaki ma beat Wenatchce, 7-2. Tacoma defeated Vancouver, 14-6. Spokane loppiea victoria, no, in iu unmia. 7:50 Marchtime. 8:00 Cecil Brown. MBS. 8:15 Favorite Hymns. 8:30 Bible Institute Hour. MBS. 9:00 Modern Home. 9:15 Garden Guide. MBS. 9:30 Man About Town. 9:45 Brighter Side. 10:00 News MBS. 10:15 Tello-TesL MBS. 10:30 Suv It with Music. 10:45 Wife Saver. 11:00 Ladles Fair. MBS. 11:30 Queen for a Day. MBS. 12:00 World News. 12: 15 Sons of Pioneers 12 30 Johnny Mercer Show. 12:50 Local News. 12:55 Market Report. j OO Man on the Street. 1:15 Treasure Chest. 130 1490 Matinee. 2:00 Tune. -O. 2:30 It's Requested. 3:15 Dick Haymei. 3:.0 Navy Show. 3:45 Book of Bargains. 4:iju r uitnn Lewis Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4 30 Homemakers Club. 4:45 Sam llavs. MBS. 8 :00 Top Tu net. 8:30 Tom Mix. MBS. 6:00 Accent on Melody. 8:15 World of Sporta. 8:30 Silver Shower. 6:45 Sam Hays. MBS 6:35 Bill Henry. MBS. 7:00 Sleepy time Tales. 7:15 Chuckwagon Jamboree. 7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS. 8:00 Let George Do It MBS. 8:30 You Name It. 8:4.1 Cedrlc Foster. MBS. 9:00 Newa. MBS. 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS. 9:30 HI Neighbor. 9:45 Personality Time. 10:001 Love A Mvstery. MBS. 10:15 Music You Want. 10:45 Hanks Music Shop. 11:25 Newa Nightcap. 11:30 Sign Off. THREE SCORE AND TEN . . . People nowadays often live beyond the Biblical span of 70 years. The wise man makes sure that he will not outlive his income. A Sun give you a guaranteed in come for as long as you live Start saving TODAY. Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada FORBES Bldg. Res. 998-R present . . . Streets Beautifully contoured, four-lane, asphalt paved winding drives. Curbs Concrete 'curbing throughout. Sidewalks Five-foot reinforced concrete walkways. Sewers Sanitory sewer system with laterals to each lot PLUS separate storm sewers. Water City water connections to each lot. Electricity Available to each lot. . . . and best of all located only three from the City Hall. For Further Information o gpQ?iJ8 Q In The Majors (By Th AuocUUd PreMI AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L Detroit 42 21 Pet. .672 .603 .591 New York . Cleveland . Boston Washington 41 27 39 27 40 31 .563 30 37 .448 29 37 .439 24 44 .353 Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis 21 43 .328 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 9-2, Boston 6-10. Philadelphia 7-4, Washington 6-2. Cleveland 11. Detroit 3. Chicago 3, St. Louis 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L Pet. Philadelphia 36 St. Louis 37 26 .581 27 .578 Brooklyn 35 26 574 Boston 35 .558 .508 .500 Chicago 31 30 New York 31 31 Pittsburgh 23 40 .365 Cincinnati '. 21 41 .339 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 5. Boston 8, New York 4. St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 4. Cincinnati 8, Chicago S. TWIL lGHT PLAY Te T Schedule (or next week's play in the Twilight Softball league is: July 5, Copco vs. Pierce Freight; July 6, All-Stars vs. J. C.'s; and July 7, Faith Lutheran vs. Chris tain Church Men. Life retirement policy will orne Sutherlin Team Defeats Roseburg junior Legion Sutherlin's undefeated Junior American Legion baseball squad racked up a lopsided 12-5 win over the Roseburg team on Finlay field Friday night in a ragged contest which saw a total of 17 errors m'rked up against the two teams. Although wally Beamer, Suther lin's fireball artist, struck out 18 local batsmen while allowing only four hits, Roseburg lost the game on the 13 errors committed, most of them coming in the final two innings. Of the 27 putouts record ed against Sutherlin- pitcher Mick ey Coen accounted for 13 by the strikeout nearly half. Beamer completely baffled most of the Roseburg batsmen. Only outfielder Ccne Henry was able to collect more thn one hit against the Sutherlin ace a single and an eight inning homer which tied the count at -5 and briefly re vived Roseburg hopes late in the game. Sutherlin second baseman Kenny Wahl led both teams in hitting with a three four 'four re cord, all singles. Steve Danchok. outfielder, smacked a single and a triple in five tries; Fennell, out fielder, rapped a double in four trips to the plate, and Beamer adn Darrell Robcrson accounted for th other two blows given up by Coen. Had it not been for the fatal last two innings, Roseburg may have won their second game with the Sutherlin nine: The visitors scored seven runs on three hits and nine errors as Roseburg de fenses crumbled. COAST LEAGUE By The Associated Press W. L. Pet. Hollywood 57 36 .613 Oakland 54 37 .593 San Diego 50 45 .526 San Francisco 45 48 .484 Portland 43 46 Seattle 44 48 Ixs Angeles 42 52 Sacramento 36 59 LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Seattle S, San Diego 2. Portland 7, Sacramento 6. Los Angeles 5, San Francisco 3. Oakland 5, Hollywood 3. ALMIGHTY DOLLARS BRIDGETON N.J. Jue 30-OP) Seabrook farms a vegetable packing and frosted-food firm here errace short blocks Consult Sports In Brief By The Associated Press TENNIS Wimbledon Nine American girls gained round of 16 in wo men's singles of all-Endland 'awn tennis championships, but top seeded U.S. men's doubles team of Gardnar Mulloy nd Billy Talbert was upset by Australia's Ken Mac Gregor and Frank Sedgman. GOLF Albuquerque, N. M. Fred Wampler, Big Ten champ - from Purdue, and Bob McCall of Col gate won their way into final of NCAA golf tournament. GENERAL Tulare, Calif. Bob M'thias set a new world mark of 8042 points in winning national decathlon for third straight year. It will be Yaqui Chief Gorilla versus Jack O'Reilly in the hed liner and The Yaqui Kid versus Oanno MacDonald in the one-hour opener tonight on the armory mat. The wrestling matchds will start at 8:4 p.m. Chiefs To Play Dallas Sunday Manager Earl Sargent of the Umpsua Chiefs said today a 15 man traveling swuad will leave early in the afternoon for Mt. An gel and participation in the state district tournament. The Chiefs will meet Dallas in their opening game Sund'y. If the Chiefs win. that one, future oppon ents will be named following first round action. Moon Pitches Jaycees To Twilight Loop Win The Jaycees quailed a 3 - run rally inthe final inning Friday eve ing to defeat the First Methodist team, 5-3,i n Twilight Softball lea gue ply. Jaycee pitcher Sid Moon rack ed up a no-hitter for the evening. The Methodist (.earn rallies in the seventh on three errors, two walks and two fielder's choices. Each team came up with a fine double play during the game, held on the Veterans administration field. Kell, Robinson Lead All-star Poll Voting CHICAGO, July 1-JP The all star baseball poll ends at midnight tonight with the total vote from the nation's fans approaching the three million mark. Through last night, 2,687,986 bal lots had been cast as fans for warded their starting lineup selec tions for the American and Nation al league all-star classic in Co miskey Park July 11. Detroit's George Kell still is the high individual vote-getter as the poll entered its final day with 953, 736 votes. Brooklyn's Jackie Rob inson is second with 916,538, fol lowed by Ted Williams of the Bos ton Red Sox with 893,264 and Stan Musial of the St, Louis Cardinals with 872,274. hands out $150000 of its payroll in silver dollars today. The company wants to show how agriculture helps the local econ omy. Citizens and businessmen will recognize the cartwheels as farm workers' dollars as they roll through shops. WATCH RET Brinf your watch to u for expert, eon rtentioua work m mi h in. In watch- maklnt, always look tor the, word ceruuea. Look Bfce fir.dtkiilfdof More endearing Since ha dug up Her other tarring. it. '.1NG Makeup Contest For Chiefs Eyed It has been suggested that t makeup game between the Ump sua Chiefs and Central Point be played at night on the Fairgrounds field at Medford at any time satis factory to Roseburg, according to I. R. Frideger, president of the Southern Oregon baseball league. The makeup tilt was suggested after a review of the protest en tered by the Chiefs following can cellation of the regularly schedul ed game. The Chiefs protested when Central Point reported its field in too bad sh'pe to play. The Roseburg club suggested the game be played on Finlay field, but the S0L president pointed out that rhe Central Point players had been told of the agreement to cancel the game at noon the day before the game. Roseubrg did not call back the offer to play in Roseburg until about 4 p.m. FAR WEST LEAGUE By The Associated Press In Far West League play Fri day night, Eugene ovsreame Wil lows in the ninth, 5-4. The Larks were scoreless until the eighth. Kla math Falls Gems lost to Pitts burg, 3-1. Medfdrd defeated Marysville, 3-1. Reno downed Red ding 3-2. T 1 JU' ajuhojL sf ' diet" o. tlul "mV : qjmjlM. MlJmmu ojJlllt -Hut Jma AJUtttxtJjjrvJ 4A4ii3 xLu OLtxrdu uratckWy ELGIN, HAMILTON WVLER.,L0N6INES CROTON ANO . WATCHES for Patterson's new red, yellow, blue and white wrapper at your grocer's New Hatchery To Save Chinook Salmon Runs PORTLAND June 30 UP) A new $500000 hatchery built by the government to conserve the Chinook salmon run will be oc cupied by 500000 fingerling salmon July S. The fish will be moved to the hatchery on Marion Creeka north santiam tributary 15 miles above Detroit dam from the Mehama hatchery on the North Santiam Irvine French state hatchery sup erintendent said. Army engineers built the hatch ery in an effort to conserve the salmon after their spa wn i n g grounds were destroyed by t h e dam. THEY SHALL NOT PASS ! " TUQtS WERE TUB HISTORIC MUDS Of (jEHEML FETAIN flT THE BATTLE OF VERDUN.FEBZMM, 191b. . Q'MSq TKfrl me4RtQDSU00l& LE T TH&E 3E OH THS- UP OF ALL PEME-LOMi PEOPlJLOfKVOUP WATCH W R4t iVBUi iATURPAi "XliU i& a, p!cfeuf t. A tJtr iti i initial,. Ucrt- ANY jultc&UuJJ Bicyclist Robbed At He Lies Stunned From Fall NEW HAVEN Conn. June 30 UP) The misfortunes of Steven Jones 37 only started when he fell off his bicycle yesterday while riding along a downtown street. Police found an eyewitness who told them that while Jones lay stunned on the pavement a worn- ar came along loos Jones eye glasses and wallet and rode off on the bicycle. Joes couldn't confirm the story. He said he knew nothing of what happened until he regained con sciousness in New Haven hospital. But he did kow he had had S27 In his wallet. ""tlyirvafirv Xfi 1tAjd O 'i