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o U PHOLSTERING Furniture and Rug Cleaning Repairing - Custom Work EXPERT FURNITURE CLEANERS DIAL 3 Fre Estimate mi GDI feteWVrW - ( Moekln Bird WITH THE FAMOUS ZEF F& SPREADS ANY FERTILIZER IN ANY CONDITION IN EXACT AMOUNTI BROADCAST SPREADING OR 4-ROW APPLICATION! ) DRILLS OR BROADCASTS SMALL GRAINS . . . ACCURATELY UNIFORMLYI SOWS LEGUMES AND GRASSES (EVEr BROME GRASS)! n.m m -i.va ;. : i j .u i -i j.'.m BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY t Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange DIAL 3-5022 Located W. Washington St. and S.P.R.R. Tracki ROSEBURG, OREGON t Scmmil - 3191 Pick-up and Dtllvtry ;u i i i m ? t.i ? via i i j i ilr JP iQQBaD . i . i Here is proof positive that the Nasli Rambler is the most cconom iral full-size car on the road . . . official proof that vou can expect to go farther on every gallon of ga in a Rambler Airflyte. For in America's blue-ribbon stock car event the 1951 Mohilgas Economy Run from Los Angeles to the Grand Canyon the Rambler smashed all previous records for the Run . . . covered the 810.05 miles on just 27.05 gallons . . . averaging 31.05 miles a gallon! That's the thrifty performance you've been looking for. Neia STATESMAN . ; ; 26.12 mil.i pw gallon Local In Community hospital Stephen Rapp, three-monlh-old ton of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kapp, is ill at the Douglas Community Hospital. Waakand In Eugene Ted Ran I lett of Roseburg spent Saturday and Sunday in Eugene attending; to business. j Sunshine Club to Moot The Northside Sunshine club will meet j Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Worthington in East Lane street. Visiting at Cotn Homo Jerry Coen and Cliff Girod, members o( Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Willamette university, Salem, are spending spring vacation here visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Coen, on Overlook. They will return to Salem Wednesday. your "Would I Love You" FEATURING 45 33'j 78 RPM POPULAR CLASSICAL WESTERN CHILDREN BADIA i pro on cuap Dewatfoirt Stor J-v 1 I "A Penny I A Kiss" "Sparrow In I The Treetop" I 11 fnnk Me fort, Di'Wiran NthKsfvinoter Ckp Dsh-etf 32, Mrthigoa RAMBLER 31.05 mil. News To Moot Tuosday Xi Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. W. E. Crooch, 1127 Harvard avenue. Will Visit In Salam Mrs. C. A. Ricketts of Roseburg is leaving Wednesday for Salem to be the guest of Representative and Mrs. i'aul Geddes and family. Returns To School Miss Irene Trapalis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Trapalis, of Roseburg has returned to her studies at OSC, following a visit home during spring vacation. Horo From Bandan Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Frye of Bandon are in Roseburg for a few days to visit with Mrs. Barnard Howser and daughter, Patricia, of Ump qua avenue east. Atttnds Basketball Tournamtnt Jim Nuzum, senior in Hoseburg senior high school, spent several days in Eugene last week attend ing the state basketball tourna ment. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Chamblen of Tenmile. Return to University Charles Scofield left Sunday for Eugene to resume his studies at Univer sity of Oregon, following spring vacation in Roseburg visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Sco field. Obtain Mrrigt Lie trues Marriage licenses have been is sued at Vancouver, Wash., to Bert Smith, Dillard, and Alice Schnei der, Myrtle Creek, and to Rial Ames and Dorothy Allen, both of Myrtle Creek. Spend Easter Vacation Here Guest s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ricketts and son, Duke, on East Lane street, Roseburg, during the Easter vacation were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Katt and daughter, Peggy, and son, Jerry, of Portland. Mrs. Katt is a sister of Mrs. Ricketts, Takes Granddaughter Home Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield of Rose Restrvotiont for Private SKATING PARTIES Are Available . at the RAINBOW RINK Winchester Phona 3-6494 i v.v: MILES PER GALLON r y m vi 't it m a v4 , 'k Mil In setting this all-time record, the Rambler carried 4 passengers with driver and averaged over 41 miles an hour. The course, covered all types of terrain deserts, mountains, city and highway driving , , , with snow, rain and head winds. Yet never before had any car in this economy mn gone so Jnr on so little gasoline! Every Nash Airflyte entrant Statesman, Ambassador and Rambler was a trophy winner in its class . , . smashing evidence that Nash is your best bet for the years ahead! par oollon AMBASSADOR ; i RADIO PROGRAMS ICRNR 1490 kc. 1240 k. KRXL BEMAININO HOURS TODAY 4 00 ru I ton Lewis Jr. MBS 4:IS HrmiiiiwiMBS 4:.1Q Homemakcrt Club 4 45 Sam Hayea MBS S.ito Straight Arrow Hps 3 .10 Sky Ktnt-MBS 5 W Bobby Ucnfon MBS 6.00 Gabriel Hcatter MBS IS World of Sport 6 ift BrigliUr Sid 6. 45 8am Hivi-MHS 6 55 Bill Henry-MBS 7 :inv Sleepy tint Talea 7:15 Chuck wagon Jamboree 7 :tO Melody Time 800-Song ol Liberty MBS 8:30 Hardy family 9:00 News MHS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr MBS 8.:M Mid-Kvening Moods 9 4S Personality Time 0:55 Five Minute Final MBS 10:001 Love A Mystery MBS 10:15 Mvsterioua Traveler 11:15 Music t 11.25 News Nltecap 11: JO Sign Oft WEDNESDAY, MARCH M, 1951 flOO Coffee Club Capers 6: JO News & Music 6-45 Kie A Shine - MBS 7:00 Hemingway MUS 7:15 Breakfast Gang-MBS 7 45 Sons of Pioneers 8. 06 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 News-MBS 8 :t0 Bible Institute Hour MB I' 9:00 Over the Coffee Cup 9:15 Childrraft 9 ;tO Man About Town 0.45 Music 10:00 News MBS 10:15 Tello-Test-MBS If) :tO Second S n ring 10:45 National Guard Show 11:00 ladies Fair MBS 11:25 News-MBS 11-30 Queen fur a Day MRS i;i:DO Wor'd News 12:15 Mu-ie In Modern Mood 12:25 Safety Interview 12::tu Man on the Street 12:45 Local News 12 55 Markel Heporta 1:00 Jack Klrkwood-MBS 1:30 United Nation MBS 1 4.1 Meet the Band 2 OO Tune- 3 to Holb wood V. S. A. 2 45 It s Requested ,1:30 School Show 3 45 Book of Bargains 4.00 Fulton Lewis Jr -MBS 4 15 H?ru:ngwav MBS 4 10 Passing Parade 4 45 Sam Have MBS S.mt Mark Trail-Mns 5:30 Clvde Rratty- MBS 5-55 Victor Borge-MBS 8:00 Crooy Tune 6 15 World of Sporta : Brighter Side 8 45 Sam Itnvrs- MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7 0t) Sleen.vtime Tales 7 15 Lionel Barry more 1;V CIm-O Kld-MBS 8 00 What' the Name of that Song 8 30 -Police 8 45 Mutual Newsreel MRS 0 DO News -MBS a 15 Fu Hon Lewis Jr. MRS , 1 :to Hi Neighbor 9:45 Personality Time B-55 Five-Minute Final MRS 10. OO I live A Mvntery MBS 10:15 Mimic vou Want 1(1:45 Club 14!H 11:25 News Nltecap 1;30 Sign Off burg took her young granddaugh ter, Joanne Knight, back to her home in Portland Sunday. The latter has been visiting here since last Tuesday. Mrs. Hatfield will spend a couple of days in Port land visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Attorney and Mrs. Wil liam W. Knight, before returning to her home here. ft. 4 a ; ; 25.92 mll.i pr gallon REMAINING HOURS TOIIAV 4 W Once Upon A Time 445 Sleepy Joe S-OO rour KnlghU 5:15 Blue Banun 5 JO Muiicat Cock la Hi 5 VI Under the Captlol OoJnt 6 m SporU Spotlit 6' IS Lamplighters 6:;tO Modern Newa 6.4.1 Music America Love 7 OO Square Dance MMV-Moodi In Mutlr B:0ft 'ailnig All Cltiren 8 15 Eddie Lemar Show B.;J0 Newa ' '. :."W V. P. Commentarjr 8 40 Framelle Quintet 8:45 Muiic lor Reminitrtng 8:15 To Be Announced 9-45 Harmony Shop 10.00 Modern Melody Hour 10:;t0 Hot Off the Record 1J 0O Headlines of Tomorrow 11:05 Hot Off the Record 11:30 Sign Off WFDNEtinAV, MARCH 91, 1941 8 00 Early Birds .w-N(wi Headline 8 0Erlv Bird ;to Riden of the Purple Safe 8 45 First Ed-1 Ion Newa 7.00 Eddie Arnold 7:15 Alarm Clock Club 7:55 Savings Bonds Program 0O World NrWs g 15 Joe Sodja Trio 8:30 Tops In Pops 0.00 Modern Home 8.15 Say It With Millie 10 World Wide News 0 45 Top O' The Mornln 10:00 Sunset and Vine 10:15 Sugar 'N Spice 10:: W It t'avft To l.i.ten 11:00 Five Shades of Blue 11:15 Shep Fields 11 M Alrlane Trio 11:45 Ski Henderson 1200 One Minute of Prayer 1201 Variety Time 12:15 Roving Reporter 12 :m Mid-Day News 12 45 Market Reports 12:50 Nelson Hall 1:00 KKXL Open Hons 20O SiH'lally Speaking 2:05 Melody Matinee 2::tO Man with I he Baton 3:0011 inns of All Faiiha 3:15 Lullahv tn Rylhra 3 25 Today 'a Menu 3:10 News Summary 3:35 Phonoquest 4 :t0 Once Upon A Time 4:45 Sleepy Joe 5 OO Andy Parker 5:15 Jan Career 5:30 Musical Cocktails 5 55 Under The Capitol Dome BOO Sports Spotlit 8 15 Lamplighters 8:;trt Modern Newa 6 45 Eddie Lemar Show 7 DO Adventures Hv Morse 7:30 Random Rhythms 7:45 My Serenade 8 0O Lenny Herinon 8 :w News 8 .35 U P. Commentary 8 40 Henry Jerome 8:45 Music For Reminiscing 15 To He Announced 0:45 Heidelberg Hannonairea 1(1.00 Modern Melodv Hour in.'lO Hot Off the Record 11:00 Headline of Tomorrow ll:05Hot Off Ihe Record 11:20 Sun Off CITY COURT CASES Municipal Judge Ira B. Riddle reported the disposition of seven cases in court Monday. Leland I.eRoy Mclntire, 42, Woodland, ldahc laborer, and Melvin O'Neill Lancaster, 27, Rose burg laborer, each forfeilted $20 bail on drunk charges. George De wey Brannon, 38, was committed for 10 days in the city jail in lieu of $20 fine on a ilrunk charge. Mervin Willie Underwood, 32, Roseburg logger, forfeited $10 bail on a charge of disorderly conduct. Leonard Guiwn Abncr, trans ient, and Albert Fleming Wasson, 38, were each committed for 10 days in the cit yjail in lieu of a $20 fine on a agrancy charge. Boston Common, a tract of nearly 50 acres, was set aside in K',.14 to he used as a cow pasture and military training field. 'if I 8 . mm ENDS TONIGHT Tfreusure .wau Tuf., March 27, 1951 Tht Newi-Raview, Roieburg, 0r. i i tiD X3 BORGE-ISM: "Doetors happen to run in my family. One of my uncles was a famous research doc tor. In fact oae day, after years of research, he finally emerged from his laboratory with a cure for which there was no disease at all." Victor Bore is heard Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday at j p.m. TONIGHT: The immortal fare frell address of the nation's first president, George Washington, will be delivered on "Song of liberty" by Charles Coburn. The recordings of Richard Crooks will highlight the musical portion of the program. "Song of Liberty" is heard each Tuesday night at 8 p.m. A PKRSONAI.ITY NOTE: John Ilolbrook, the new announcer on Glenn Hardy's "Newspaper of the Air," ( 10:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.) hat been in radio almost since its beginning in the mid twenties. He sajrted out as an engineer and from that lime has run the gamut through the stages of announcer, program director, news -editor, salesman, manager, etc, of a num TOMORROW BO MBA" lost Volcano' Th Jungle Boy In TONIGHT no out I II Reach for A Star" I homjcj -for fta Soys I th':LH . s - V t- v ,l s' 1 JUDY WILLIAM i oa ber of stations. Was voice man on a number of other big net showi fur Dinah Shore, Phil Baker, Hor ace llcidt, Red Skelton, and Take It or Leave It." Prior to living in Hollywood since 1916 Ilolbrook was a product of the midwest and was on the staff of the key Mutual Station in Chicago, wgn. JOINS NAVY John Dennis Moore, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Moore of Days Creek, enlisted in the Navy March 22. He is a graduate ol Days Creek high school and prior to his enlistment, he was employed by a local lumber firm. Scout bees are believed to tell others in the hive where to find food supplied by means of a dance. Starts TONIGHT Loretta YOUNG Joseph COTTON STARRNG IN "THE FARMER'S Daughter'' . ALSO John Hall Marg Lindsay "VIGILANTES RETURN" NEWS and CARTOON 3 -two mlrxk coats.. fcVfcKyiMINQr; A BILLION LAUGHS ON BROAPWAY! COUNT EM ON THE SCREEN BRODERICK c 1 V COOPER MOTOR CO. Oak and Pine Street, Roseburg TOMORROW S5