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1 r, CHEVROLET OWNERS 1 FREE BRAKE INSPECTION I For convenience ... for safety oke, let ui give your brakes rhorouoh check Drive In today, will remove all wheels and make a visual Inspection. No charge! I HANSEN I I MOTOR CO. t Oak & Stephens Phone 446 , Annual Grange Picnic Slated At Umpqua Park Melrose Grange members have made plans to attend the annual Grange picnic to be held Tues day, August 1, at Umpqua park at 7 p.m. Paul Krueger presided in the absence of the master. During the program hour songs were presented by Ray Doerner, A. Taylor, and Gtorge Showers. A con tost on Oregon was enjoyed by Nel lie Meyers, Vera Matthewman, Ann Chitwood, Ray Doerner, Clar son Chitwood and Carl Becker. Mable Busenbark was appointed sales slip chairman. Twenty-three members attended. , Refreshments were in charge of rar. ana mis. uarsnn Chitwood. Mr. and Mrs. L. I,. Chitwood and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doerner. Ev -rybody .oves flowers and everybody loves to receive them. Choose flowers as the perfect til' . . choose the.a from us . . . alwiys fresh ly cut, fragrantly lovely. The phoje number to remember is 158 LILLIE'S FLOWER SHOP 819 Winchester Street Winston DANCE Every Saturday' Night The Old Hayloft At PRESCHERN BARN 4 Miles West on Melrose Rood Roy Bares and The Westerners By MRS. GEORGE BACKER Chelsea Browne, formerly of this community, arrived last Satur day to spend the week-end in the Harry Winston home, where his family had been visiting. On Tues day Mr. and Mrs. Browne and two children, Chelsea James and Cher ry returned home to Portland.' J. Kearby Masters, employed with the Veterans administration in Roseburg, is spending a two weeks vacation at his ranch in Winston. Mrs. E. 0. Nickerson is confined to her home with a "strep" throat infection. Last week-end Mrs. E. E. Post was the guest of her daughter, Miss Betty Jean, who is employed at Horton, 40 miles west of Eugene, for the summer. Miss Post ar rived here Friday to visit her parents and be here for her father's birthday, July 21. Mrs. Gunder Floy, who has been receiving medical attention at Mercy hospital in Roseburg, is reported to be improved. She expects to be released and allowed to return home to Winston soon. Miss Marlene Pruitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pruitt, is attending the Camp Fire girls summer camp at Tyee. David Burks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burks, is reported to be ill at his home on highway 42. i On Saturday the primary class j of the recently organized Christian church of Winston enjoyed a pic nic at Umpqua park. Chaperons for the affair were Mrs. Dwight Davidson and Mrs. May Belle Mac- Donald. Mrs. Jim Laurance, who recent ly underwent surgery in a Eu' gene hospital, is expected home Saturday. During her absence the i Laurance s son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Ms. Dick Reece, have ! moved into their home to serve as caretakers. ! Mr. and Mrs. Vince Jones will moved from Winston to make their home near Glide, where Jons will ; be employed in the lumber indus try. ! Winstonites are "plum disgusted" for while the plum trees groan under their burden of fruit, there ' is little market for the bumper j crop. Simultaneously, while an ai ! lanche of orders come for pears, I there "ain't none." FIGHT PICTURE AT STAR THEATER SUNDAY 7T- f rr? it ts tv' Tf ROBERT RYAN tellf AUDREY TOTTER, of his hght plant in this iceoe from RKO'I dramatic picture, "THE SET-UP." KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 141 On Ycur Dial HAVE YOU TRltD A iVJORLP FAMOUS" Our special wiener on a steamed bun with mustard, chili sauce ond WE ARE OPEN It i.m. Ii II .. f. I I a.m. Salafdayl Til nMM S.-J.ii CLOSED MONDAYS onions. Wt SERVE ar.aW.tl, luochisn totnfea. Mall. I lain, ittib, thaat. HitiB aid.r, )a til. aal. STARTS SUN. thru MONDAY fcflrtMYBlBy i ENDS TONIGHT "TASK FORCE" Starring Gary Cooper AND "One Last Fling" with Alexis Smith Zachary Scott BEN ETTA THEATRE In Winston cOminc mOnday SATURDAY, JUL It, l5fl 4:00 John riynn.i-MBS. AAS Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Bandstand USA MBS 8:uo Reviewing Stand. MBS. 8:30 Radie Harrta. MBS, 3:45 Your Science Reporter. MBS. 6:00 Thii Rhythmic Age. 8:15 World Of Sports. 6:30 Hawaii Call. MBS. 7:00 Mr. Feather!. MBS. 7:25 Newi-MBS. 7:30 Salute To ReaervUta. MBS. S:00 Happy Valley C'owboyn. B:30 Meet The Presa. MBS. 9:00 Newt. MBS. 9:15 Ray McKinley Orch. S:30 Wrestling Parade. 10:.ia Music. 11:00 Army-Air Korea Show. MBS. 11:25 Newt Nightcap. 11:30 Sign Off. SUNDAY, JULY M. IftM 8:00 Back To God Hour MBS. 8:30 Momenta Of Devotion. 8:45 Bob Eberle Show. 9:00 Radio Bible Clan. MBS. 9:30 Voice Of Prophecy. MBS. 10:00 News. MBS. 10:15 Organ Moods. MBS . 10:30 Lutheran Hour. MBS. 1 1 :00 Church Services. 12:00 Organ Concert. 12:15 Gospel Singer, MBS. 12:30 Tin Pan Alley. 12:45 National News. 1 :00 Hopalong Canldy. MBS. 1:30 Martin Kane. MBS. 2:00 The Shadow. MBS. 2:30 True Detective Mysteries, MI 3:00 Singing Marsha 11. MBS. 3:30 Nick Carter. MBS. 4:00 Hollywood Open House. 4:30 Family Theatre. MBS. 5:00 Laymen's Hour. MBS. 5 30 Melody Time. 6:00 Enchanted Hour. MBS. 6:30 World Of Sports. 6:45 Bands For Bonds. MBS. 7:00 World At Mid-Century. MBS. , 7:30 Ray Block Show. 8:00 Twenty Questions. MBS. 8:30 Here Comes The Brtda. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:15 Memorable Music. 9:30 Old Fashioned Revival Hour. 10:30 Chicago Theatre. MBS. 11:30 Newt Nightcap. MONDAY, JULY 84, 19A8 6:00 Coffea Club Capers. 6:30 News And Music. 6:45 Rise & Shine. MRS. 7:00 Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS. 7:30 Off The Record. 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Marchtime. 8:00 Cecil Brown. MBS. B:15 Favorite Hymns.' B:30 Bible Institute. MBS. :ou Modern Home. 9:15 Garden Guide. ' 9:30 Man About Town. 0:43 Brighter Side. 10:00 News. MBS. 10:15 Tello-Test. MBS. 10:30 Sav It With Music. 10:45-What's New. 11:00 Ladies Fair. MBS. 11:30 Queen For A Day. MBS. 12:00 World News 12:15 Sons Of Pioneers. 12:30 Johnny Mercer. 12:50 Local News. 12:35 Market Reports. 1:00 Man On The Street 1:15 Treasure Chest 1:301490 Matinee. 2:00 Tune. -O. 2:30 It's Requevtrt. 3:15 Church of Christ 3:30 Navy Show. 3:45 Book Of Bargains. 4:00 Fulton Lewia Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Homemaker's Club 4:43 Sam Hays. MBS. 3:00 Top Tunes. 5:30 Bobby Benson. MBS. 6.00 Typographical Union. 6:03 Music. 6:15-World Of Sporta. 8:30 Silver Shower. fl:45 Sam Hays. MBS. 6:35 Bill Henry. MBS. 7:00 Sleepytime Tale. 7:15 Chuck wagon Jamboree. 7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS. 8:00 Let Geo. Do It. MBS. 8:30 You Name It. 8:4,V Cedric Foster. MBS. 9:00 News. MBS. 9.15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS. 8:30 HI Neighbor. 9:45 Personality Time. 10:001 Love A Mvstery. MBS. 10:13 Music You Want. 10:43 Hanks Music Shop. 1 1 :23 News-Nightcap. 11:30 Sign Off. War Boosts Dtmands For Homo Conning Jars MUNCIE, Inc.-7P-The Korean situation has brought an above nor mal demand for canning jars, Edmund F. Ball, president of the Bail Brothers company, said. Sales of canning supplies thus far this month are far ahead of sales in the same period of Jul ya year ago, Ball said. He ad(id present indications are that ahip ments will increase. . Ball said many women are can ning to insure future food supplies and to guard against rising food costs. Auto Union Striko Shuts Kaiser-Frazer Plant DETROIT, July 22 -The Kaiser-Frazer automobile plant! was closed Friday by a strike of CIO United Auto Workers, in pro test of the suspension of a union shift chairman, Ralph Clark. Kaiser-Frazer employs, 10,000. Pickets, walking and in auto mobiles, ringed the big plant at Willow Run today. They refused to permit anyone, including execu tives, to enter. Kaiser Frazer only Wednesday called back 5,000 workers who had been laid off because of a strike in a Borg - Warner plant which makes gears for Kaiser and Fraz er automobiles. It had been oper ating at only half of capacity for two weeks. Last Sight Of Relatives Sought As Blindness Nears LOS ANGELES, July 22 Doctors have informed Gordon Mc-Caw,-Henderson, Nev., elementary school principal, that he will be blind in six months. So today he is enroute to his native Sydney, Australia, to see relatives and friends for the first time in 19 years. Accompanying him is his wife, Elsie. McCaw's eyesight has been failing rapidly. WARNING Use Miller's Frigid. Cold Fur Storage Free Bonded Messenger! Sat., July 22, 1950 The Niwi-Revlew, Rosaburg, Ore. 5 HARVEST ALL CROPS AT LOW COST The outstanding record of the Harvester 69 In heavy crop, down grain, light stands, and in practically every kind of crop stamps it as the ideal combine for the average size farm. MM Harvester 69 header and conveyor features mean steady harvesting with fewer stops. Height of the header and reel can be adjusted "on the go." The MM rasp bar cylinder and all-steel welded concave and grate assure a positive threshing action. Adjustments in speed of the cylinder and in the spacing between the cylinder and concave can be made quickly and accurately for best performance in all crops, for threshing beans, flax, and rsjw- sjf-j most grass seed crops without the aid i Mm3ou?T'M ' sPec'a' attachments. We will be glad tr:Hjjjjjr'airi2n to furnish complete information on MM uMWB.aM'aciuj. 1 modern machinery. 5L &J& BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 am 1 8 miles from Roseburg on the beautiful North Ump qua . , . outdoor dining porch overlooking the river ... for delicious chicken, steaks, and fish. Bring Your Catches to Us for Cooking. Open 5 a. Managers: Mr. Special Arrangements for Dinner Parties. to 12 p and Mrs. J. H. m. Taylor am bob rei iowc and hit, melody fellowj V.riitllt tftftrtaining (no BOB, FRANK and blond BETTY BURKE, ttniational musicians and anttrtainfri, with Inttru mantation including Piano, Drumi and SaiAphonat, Trumptt and EUctric Stttl Guitar, 3 voices, elavtr original longi, tilth, and comtdy ihowi. DINING AND DANCING PHONE 379 FOR RESERVATIONS :. '- f.-Y ' ' mum . Jf I'm. Yezz DANCE! ' at the Moose Club 321 S. Stephens Featuring the Music o The VIC RICE Trio Every Saturday Night No Cover Charge Members and Guests Only ENROLLMENT UPPED MONMOUTH, (,T) Summer school enrollment at the Oregon i College of Education is the highest in 20 years. Officials said registration had: reached 782. ' LAST TIMES TONIGHT! CARNIVAL & CIRCUS ACTS ROSEBURG CIRCUS GROUNDS ON THE NORTH UMPQUA RD. NEAR COUNTY FORESTER'S AUSPICES American Legion 17 0o6n . . . '7Kuic . . . ZxcitfK&tt! ...SET TO THE GAY DAY JSfri' OF VAUDEVILLE! . -f$4 ' -ulA V mm L,,:'-. I M.5-. TOBIAS BAXTER FORD ) A r s TO-MORROW 3-DAYS! 2nd FEATURE ENDS TONIGHT STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND AMD DEPUTY MARSHALL ENDS TO-NIGHT MA & PA KETTLE GO TO TOWN 4 tUmiHf JUNE HAVER CORDON MacRAE $. Z. 'Cuddles' SAKALL CARTOON NEWS Matinee Sat. & Sun. 1 P.M. or Cathy O'DobmII Farley Oranftr MOWAIO DA SUVA TOMORROW AND MONDAY TWO GRAND HITS You'll sdgfl ''' shining! Look for: THE SILVERi LIMING f THF 1 1 1 STY V;?, , , K f BRAWLING SAGA OF A CITY OF I RED-BLOODED MEN! WALTER WANGER i SUSM " tOMT ENDS TONIGHT "RED CANYON" and "RIVER LADY" V