Annual Sutherlin 1 Flower Exhibition Slated For Spring The annual flower show spon sored by the Sutherlin Associated Business Womens club will be held this spring rather than in the fall, it was decided at a meeting of the group Monday night. Mrs. John Buchanan, president, appointed the following chairmen for the event: Mrs. Lon Weslh, flower show; Mrs. Wesley Thomp son, bazaar; Mrs. R. K. Hayes, hobbies: and Mrs. Henry Halver son Sr., refreshments. Committtts Announctd Standing committees for the year were announced as follows: Civic committee, Mrs. Marvin Parks, Mrs. C. J. Bielman, Mrs. Jack Culver Sr.; library committee, Mrs. Brittain Slack, Mrs. 0. L. Torrey, Mrs. R. R. Hayes; hos pitality committee, Mrs. D. J. At terbury, Mrs. L. R. Welsh, Mrs. Vern B. Jones; budget, Mrs. Cora Allen, Mrs. Henry Halvorsen Sr., Mrs. John Chase, Mrs. Lyle Smith, Miss Betty Musgrove; hospitality, Mrs. D. J. Atterbury, Mrs. Dorcas Hoagland, Mrs. Marvin Steinbach, Girl Scout committee, Mrs. Prent ice Card. Mrs. Med Burns; civil defense, Mrs. Betty Correll, Mrs. Lyle Smith, Mrs. Wesley Thomp son, Mrs. William Crowetl, Mrs. fx $ St, M -A 9 RADIO PROGRAMS ICRNR 1490 Ice. 1240 kc. KRXL E9K OFFICIAL VISITATION of A. R. Leavitt, Medfo r I I CL . I. 1- lL D I CL- ' uraer OT jririnw, " a mauv 1110 nuivuui win I Pictured, front row, left to right, are Herman E Medford, member of the divan; Phil Stansbury, Dallen Jones, vice-president of the Roseburg S tentate; W. C. Holmes, Roseburg, member of the no. Medford. Dast Dotentate; W. T. Evans Jr., Bellows, Ipcal secretary. (Picture by Paul Jen rd, illustrious potentate of Hillah temple, Mystic ins club last Friday night at the Vets lounge, nders, Ashland, potentate's aide; Les Taylor, Ashland mayor and member of the divan, and hrine club; back row, Sam Stinebaugh, past po- divan; Illustrious Potentate Leavitt; Elbert Len president of the Roseburg Shrine club and Roy kins) Nila Ashcraft, Mrs. Carl Chriss; The next meeting will be betd ' Marvin Parks, Mrs. Wesley music, Mrs, Ralph League; pub- Feb. 19 at Walt's cafe banquet , Thompson and Mrs. Nila Ashcraft, licity, Mrs. Brittain Slack. iroom, with Mrs. J. C. Irwin, Mrs. 1 as hostesses. Always s wdrnm o o o Kw St! Aw St At home Buy Coke by the carton to serve your guests, your family, yourself. lOTTlEO UNDEI AUIHOIItY OP THI COCA-COU COUFAMr It COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ROSEBURG O 1951, Tha Coco-CaJa Company REMAIMNO HOURS TODAY 4 00 rullon I.twli Jr MBS 4:1.1 Hemingway MBS 4::iO Passing Paradf 4:45 Sam Haves MBS 5:'X Mark Trail MBS 5:;V Clyda flcatty -MRS S:3A Victor Borge MBS 8:00 Crosby Time a IS World of Sport ::!& Brighter Side 6:4A Sam Hayea MBS 6:5.V-Bill Hfnry MBS 7:00 Slp.vUm Tatas 7:1S Lionel Barry mora 7 3l Cisco Kid-MBS BOO Doclor Kildar 8:. 10 Tin Pan Alley 8:4V Mutual Nrwireal MBS 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MB! 9::tO Hi Neighbor 8:4.V Personality Tima B.VS riv.Minula Pinal MBS 10:00 I Lovt A Mvslery MBS 10:1V Music you Want 10:45 Club 14PO 11:25 Nrwt Nilecap UO Sign Oft THURSDAY, FEBftl'ARV IS. 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Marine Show 4:00 Fulton Lewia Jr MBS 415 Hemingway MBS 4::t0 Guest Star 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS 1:00 Straight Arrow MBS 5 55 Bobby Benion MBS 11:00 Dollars and Sense t; 1 5 World of Roorta f:ift Brighter Side P. 45 Sam Hayea MRS 6 55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sleepvtime Tales 7:15 Chuckwaaon Jamboree 7:W Melody Time fl:0O TarMn MBS P-.'IO Reporter ! Roundup MBS 9 00 Newit MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewl Jr. MBS P:nO .Tad Paul Trio 0-45 Personality Time 9:55 Five Minute Final MRS 10:00 I 1-ove a Mystery MBS 1P:15 Music You Wanl 10:45 John Steele MBS U-35 Newt Nitecap 1130 Sign Off Pat Turner Wins Toastmasters' Speech Contest A gray-haired, silver-tonfiucd or ator named Pat Turner will rep resent the Roseburfi Toastmasters elub in the organization's area speech contest to be .held later this spring. Turner won the honor Tuesday evening in the local club's "speaker of the year" contest, with a fiery talk entitled, "The Price of Freedom." He declared that loyalty to both country and man kind was the price that the peoples of free nations must pay to main tain their freedoms. - Turner described patriotism as consisting of three elements, love sacrifice and beauty. Mickey Hard, speaking on the subiert. An American Appeal placed second in the contest and will serve as an alternative for Turner. Mental Hospitals Scored Hard urged his packed audience of Toast masl era, Toast mistresses and guests to improved their state mental hospitals. He said the con dition of some of the state mental hospitals in the U.S. were so ter rible they were "beyond descrip lion." He said it was up to the II If If : ' ' mmwxmmC. II L II m ' ...THE UNFORGETTABLE LOVE STORY ! 1 wm M W - - OF THE FLAMING RED-HEAD AND cfcjfe? V4l - THE HANDSOME JUNGLE Vn L v4m - ! ADVENTURER! fCl 1 " n i w . r-1: at OLDS MO BILE HOLIDAY SEDAN Fftiipm'-nt, arrttnrii, ntf trim iUutrntd ar tmhitrt tm rknnt mit mul anfi'rf. NdimabiU Jvrfrn. 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Commentary 8:40 Sonny Durham 0:00 Krynotes by Carle 915 Cole Glee Club B:;H) Three Quarter Time 9 45 Tommy Tucker 9:55 News 10.00 Modern Metody Hour 10 'tO Dance Time 11:00 Headlines of Tomorrow 11:05 Music (or Reminiscing 11:;10 Sign Off THURSDAY, FEBRl'ARV IS, I95t f:00 Early Birds fi.05 News Head lines C 06 Early Birds 6 :to Paul BunvMn Tim 6:45 First CdiUon . News 7:00 Riders of tha Purple Sag 7:15 Alarm Clock Club 8:00 World News 6 15 Barclay Allen 8:30 Topa in Pops 0:0X1 Modern Home P:15 Say It with Music 9:30 World-wide News 9 45 Blue Barron 10.00 Hawaiian Fchoet 10:15 Sugar 'n Spice 10:;i0 It Pay To Listen 11 OO Rob's Mvifie Shop 11 30 Harmony Shop 11.45 Song Time 12:00 One Minute of Prayer 12:01 varieiy 1 ime 12:15 Rovinc Rcrmrter 12. 30 Mid-day News I2.4."v MarKei Hf porn li:50 Evelyn Tyner 1:00 pnonoqucsi 2:00 KRXL Open House 3:00 Pipes of Melody 5.1 Lullaby In Rhythm 2:30 News Summary 3:36 Lenny Herman 7:45 Fiesta Time 4 00 Man with the Baton 4 30 Once unon a Tim 4:45 Sleepy Joe 500 Sophisticate! 5:15 Four Knights r:to United Pre Commentary S;W Musical Cocktail) 5:55 Under the Capitol Dome 6:00 Sports Snntlite '6:15 Lamplighters f 30 Modern News f 45 Music America Ixivea 7:00 Lock wood's Serened 7::0 Tommy Dorsey "45 Del rmjrlnev 8:00 Chuck's Western Band 8 '30 News Relrhman f, 45 Marvin Ash 9:00 Kevnotea by Carl fl:'5 Cote Glee Cluh 9:30 Music for Dreaming ft 45 Russ Morgan 9 55 News 10:00 Modern Menlody Club 10 30 Dance Time l!'0f Headlines of Tomorrow 11:n.t vunic for Reminiscing 130 Sign Off Wt(f., Feb. 14, 1951 -Tha Nawi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Of E)CDE) By CAROL KERR I VICTOR BORGE, the Danish- born Pixie of the Paricrewskis who started his own "Victor Borge Show" series on Mutual-Don Lee (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 5:55-6:00 p.m.), almost became a gas station attendant in Hollywood ten years ago. He had gone to the film capitol seeking his big break. Although he had been a high-salaried film star In his native Den mark, he was relatively unknown in Hollywood. To tide him over. he temporarily accepted a job at a tilling station. The nhht before he was to re port for work he went to a party attended by Rudy Vallee. The crooner thought Victor was a great comedian and asked him what he was doing. "I'm working at a gds station," advised Borge. "No, you're not," replied Vallee who introduced him to some friends in radio. And as a result Borge's first radio assignments, back there in 1940. were doine comedv stints drring pre-broadcast studio warm- ups. Borge says he has "A funny bone that won't let me alone." He adds: "In fact, if I couldn't ad-lib continuously, off and on the staee, I would probnhly be just a concert pianist and let it go at that." NEW HOLLYWOOD combo at Melody Inn is top-flight talent, ac cording 10 Melody inn patrons. . . . Combining a vocalist with Ella Kitzgerald qualities, a guitar and piano, this colored ensemble calls itself "The Spellbinders." Melody inns "Personality Time " (week- nights, 9:45-9:55 o clock) over KRNR, is currently featuring mu sic by the group, emanating from the popular nightspot. TONIGHT: Lew Ayers and Lionel Barrymore star for MGM's "Story of Dr. Kildare" (8:00-8:30 o'clock) . . . . Enrico Caruso is featured for a full half-hour on "Music You Want" (10:15-10:45 o'clock). Girl's Self-Stranqlinq Blamed On Comic Book GRANVILLE FERRY, Nova Scotia (jf1) A comic book picturization of a girl held cap tive was believed responsible for the self-strangling of 11-year-old . Evelyn Halliday. The child was found dead in her bedroom, apparently after she tied herself to the bedpost in Imi tation of the captive portrayed in a comic book at her feet. A cor oner's jury, including a newstand vendor of such publications, rec ommended in its verdict of ac cidental death that such "type ot comic book be banned." OUR WORK WILL ALWAYS STAND THE TEST-THERE'S ONE WORD FOR OUR WORK, THE ""TW Mil citizens to demand the best for the mentally ill. i Bob Harvie, the third contestant , in the competition, spoke on the menace of speeding motorists to traffic safety, lie urRcd the adop tion of a national speed control program for highway safety. Bob Walker, the final contestant, delivered a biographical sketch of Abraham Lincoln. The speakers were judged by four Toastmasters on a point basis. The contest was preceded by the regular Toast mnsler dinner and program. On the speaking pro gram, Ed. Drysdnle spoke on the importance and organization of the Boy Scouts. 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