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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1950)
2 Tha Niwi-Rtviw, Roseburg, Oft. Thun.. July 13, 1950 Retail Prices Of Bread, Meat Rise In New York City NEW YORK, July 12 I.T Retail bread and meat prices went up in New York this week. Two firma hiked the price of a loaf of bread a penny a loaf to 17 centa. Olher bakers were re ported ready to do the same thing. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea co., announced increases in the retail price of meat ranging from one to four cents a pound the new price of sirloin ateak, for instance, is 97 cents a pound Chuck steak will cost 6.1 cents against the former price of 59 cents a pound. H. C. Bohack Co., and the Grand Union co. both said they would make similar changes in their price list. Spokesmen for the large chains said heavy consumer demand for meat continued despite recent in creases. The bakery firms gave no ex planation for the hike in bread prices. The agriculture department said it Washington last Thursday thai, considerably higher prices for beef and pork are likely if the Korean situation leads to stepped-up gov ernment spending for military sup plies. Such spending, the depart ment said, would give a "new surge" to the national income and larger buying power could be ex pected to lead to stronger demand for meat. Meat prices have been inching up in major cities. The rises have WARNING Use Miller's Frigid Cold Fur Storage Free Bonded Messenger! Distributed in Roseburg by Bates Candy Co. Travelogue Film Shown At Kiwanis Roseburg Kiwanis club members Tuesday noon were enjoying a trav. elogue motion picture, featuring scenic attractions of the United States, when suddenly the film stopped. An investigation showed a fuse had blown somewhere, but just where could not be determined, and the film could not continue. The motion picture, in addition to be ing a travelogue, contained a sto ry of a young ex-GI flier, who was touring the country by bus attempt ing to locate a nurse who attended him in the military hospital during the war. The nurse was always in the town just ahead. The Kiwanians were left "up in the air" as to whether the young fellow ever found the girl. The film was supplied by the Greyhound Bus lines. About 21 club members went to Grants Pass Tuesday night to at tend the Kiwanis club meeting in that city. This is a part of the inter club visitation program, aimed at promoting closer relations. The club at its meeting Tuesday held a brief memorial for Dr. F. W. Field, a former member, who died in Portland Sunday. Mrs. T. B. Virden, president of the Business and Professional Women's club, was present and announced the forthcoming pro gram "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," which her club is spon soring here July 17 at the Junior high school. coincided with a strong upsurge in the whole national economy which has produced near-record employ ment and national income in re I cent months. (0) Lw STACKS of STEAKS 1W FARM & HOME FREEZERS H PHI h 4 with Every BEN-HUR 50 lbs. Grade'A' Beef FREE! lnctwiifM SttxitU, RooiH and 4kr Choic Curt, to pvt tn your m KN-HUt, lckr, roody to yvr Comity to Mifoy oy OoiFHEE GSftto T! 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Tcecki frS UMPIN' CATFISH! FLYING ELEPHANTS? There'! no telling how many toper switched to rater after watching this herd ol three flying "elephants" being put through their paces at Beaulleu, tag by Flight Sgt J. D. Hayhow, ringmaster. The floppy-eared pachyderm! are really Royal Air Force helicopters surprised? in rehearsal for tho RAT'S "Helicopter Circus" at Farnborough. Wheelbarrow Tourist Plans To Reach Philippines SALT LAKE CITY, July 12 -ttl'i Larry Hightower trundled his travel worn wheelbarrow into Salt Lake city Monday to call on Utah's chief executive. The 49-year-old man is pushing the well equiped vehicle on a tour of America. It was four years aRO last Tuesday July 4 that Hightower left his Ellensburg. Wash., home. That also was 13 pairs of shoes ago. Hightower upped his travel log to 19,055 miles on his arrival here. His travels (he is setting a wheel barrow pushing record) have taken him to all 48 states, up the Al can highway and on side trips to Mexico and Guatemala. He now plans to head for the Philippine islands in an effort to reach is goal of 27.500 miles. Utah's Gov. J. Bracken Lee will be the 13th governor to sign high towers state flag. The tanned, 165-pound traveler averages between 14 and 18 miles a day. The steel weelbarrow is equipped with head and tail lights, two gen erators, a map case and a small tool kit along with seasonal cloth ing. The wheel runs smoothly in 64 ball bearings. brain covering. She was taken to Eugene in a Stinson airplane equipped with oxy gen and a bed and piloted by George Felt, local flying field owner. Dr. Munroe said latest word from hugene specialists indicates the girl's condition remains critical. Stricken Girl Rushed To Hospital By Plane Dr. A. B. Munroe, Roseburg phy sician, reported an eight-year-oid Roseburg girl was rushed to Eu Rene for medical treatment Sunday by private plane. The doctor said he girl, Mar gilca Coon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Coon, was discovered to be suffering from encephalitis, a disease originating from an in fectious condition which affects the SLABW00D in 12-16 and 24 in. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR . DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY : SEPARATOR Phent 45! Farm Safety Week Dated In Oregon SALEM, Givernor Douglas Mc Kay, supporting the national pro clamation of Farm Safety week for July 23 to 29, has declared the same period as Oregon Farm Safety Week. Governor McKay issued this statement: "Oregon famers and farm work ers are being killed, maimed or otherwise hurt at a rate alarm ing to those who want this state to progress safely toward new re cords or agricultural and indus trial production. "May I emphasize that claims filed with the Industrial Accident commission for covered farm firms or farmers for the calendar year 1949 ranked seventh in volume among the 25 hazardous industrial cateeories of Oregon. "The theme of Oregon Farm Safety week to learn and to obey farm safety rules could not be a better instructional guide for farmers and farm workers to follow during Orogon Farm Safety week, nor for the year to come. "Let us make Oregon a better place to live and a safer place to farm." Schwinn Bicycles Wa Mil tt) bcfll and repair th test. AL'S FIXIT SHOF Br twee rirm Bursal! and Jr. HlfO 320 W WaitunfloB Phont 112-B rv it) Borscht Buyers do ill ASK for light, dry &CMEBEER C 1950 Aemt sritrii. Son frMKitc iofrertunHl is From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh There it Was Right in The Middle! Easy Roberts mowed his lawn early last Saturday. Then he sat on the porrh, and watched Handy Peterson ruttina; hit grass. , The Roberts' property and th Peterson's border each other with no hedge or fence between them. So, when Easy notices Handy had left about a four-foot atrip unmowed along the boundary, he walks over and asks why. "That's your land," says Handy. "Mint ends here. See, it lines up with that oak tret across the' road!" Easy didn't think so, so they went up and down looking for the surveyor's marker. Where did they find it? Right in the middle of their "no man's land 1 " Well, they both grin and takt turns finishing the Jab and then re treat to Easy's for a friendly glass of beer together. From whers 1 ait, a little searching around for the truth of the matter 'often shows that the other fellow is as much right as you are at which point the whole thing doesn't seem as important anyway. Copyrifht, 1950, United Slates Brewers Foundation E CLEAHING NOW AVAILABLE AT TL 'mtu a Aruovio A REVOLUTIONARY CLEANING METHOD . . . 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