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WASHERS and DRYERS Comt In and ie Amtrica't (inert laundry tquipment with stainless steel tub and drum! Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co. 12S7 W. Harvard Phone OR 2-3364 PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS V Solon Fears Loss Of Two Continents PENDLETON (AP) -Son. Rich ard Neuberger (D-Ore) today said Asia and Africa will become parts of the communist bloc if the United States ails in its foreign aid mission. Neuberger said the United States must "bolster the living standards, medical needs and lit eracy rates of those undeveloped lands." In remarks prepared for the Pendleton Chamber of Commerce, Neuberger said "the Republican administration has embraced the foreign aid and reciprocal trade programs of its Democratic pre decessors." Neuberger said his mail from Oregon voters have indicated his support of the Eisenhower foreign aid program has not been popular. However, the senator said, "the fate of the free world is too im portant a matter to be left to par tisan politics." Hunters - Farmers - Loggers mm Alt UM"0ttYpC Don't Be Without a Jiffy Top for Your Pickup Five sliding bowi of steel tubing. Polished vinyl rear window. 10:10 Army Duck vinyl coated. 14:90 oi. 00 canvas. 5 colors. At Low At '88.00 Write us today for local dealers or order direct from factory, BRAHMA BRAND DISTRIBUTING CO. P. 0. Box 353, Grants Pass, Oregon Wilbur Church Plans For Guest By WANDA RUSSWORM John Lockman, a technical mis sionary from Pakistan will be at the Wilbur Methodist Church on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. There will be a potluck supper at 6 p m. The public is invited to attend. Lockman's work in Pakistan con sists of agriculture products, well drilling and other water conserva tion projects. Mrs. R. E. Brown has returned from San Jose, Calif, where her daughter, Mrs. Beverly Emory was ill. Mrs. Brown brought her grandchildren, Brenda and Cindy Emory home with her. Mrs. Em ory flew up later. They will spend a few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Kenneth Barrett, of Willa mina is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell, and with her sister, Mrs. Rodney Atter bury. Visiting Mrs. Mamie Bruce is her son, Willis Bruce. The two drove to Hebo, to visit Mrs. Bruce's daughter-in-law, Melville Bruce. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Har vey have been Nina Gurney and children, BUI and Judy of balem, and Peggy Tapley and son Rich ard from Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Powell have returned home after a three-week vacation in Oklahoma and Colo rado. The Powells visited his broth er Mr. Lee Powell and children in Jay, Okla. They visited his sister, Bessie Custer, in Tulsa. Mrs. Pow ell visited her cousin Mrs. Delitha Osborne at Walsh, Colo. They had not met for 45 years. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Powell last week was their daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter McLwen and sons irom vat lejo, Calif. World Trade In Wheat, Flour Exceeds Forecast WASHINGTON (AP) World wheat and flour trade in 1958-59 reached approximately 1,259,000, 000 bushels, or 69 million bush els more than the final estimate of 1957-58 trade, the Agriculture Department reported. Though this trade exceeds earlier estimates, it is still about 71 million bushels below the 1950 57 record of 1,328,000,000 bushels. A decline of French export and a substantial increase of Soviet exports to non-Communist areas characterized last season's world trade, the report said. I SPEEDWAY fKMf J - jU 0 PROVED ftJ&fciUw ;; or ff; 9 "l TURNPIKE IS M 'ii SAFETY If g r I sPEeowAV Iff "JW-Jy I provco rk i -1 1 TURNPiKC I M Ii? I SAFETY I M Firestone NEW TIRES' 11 7rirmei at law Of . . WtM olZE 6.70-15 TubJ Type BtACKWAtl Plui Ton ond Rxappobl Tire mtxm BLACK WHITB 6.QO-16 11. 95 6.7Q-15 12.95 15.95 7.1Q-15 14.85 17.98 7.60-15 16.25 19.95 end toppobU Safety Champion Tires u liM- SIZE 6.70-15 Tubad Typ Blockwoll. 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St. Joseph's Altar Society, Cath olic Center. 8 p.m. Mo Chapter Beta Sigma Phi, home of Mrs. Del Mobley, 375 W Birch Court, 8 p.m. WSCS, regular meeting, home of Mrs. Harold Mobley. 8 p.m. Roseburg Road Runners Motor cycle Club, Bcckwith s Motoreycu Shop. Harvard Ave., 7:30 p.m. Air Force Reserve, 1614 W Har vard Ave., 8 p.m. Moos Lodge, Moose Hall, 8 p.m. Timber City chapter of Sweet Adeline, Inc., Riversida School, Room 17, 8 p.m., for information call OR 3-3887. Umpqua Radio Club, clubhouse on Klamath Ave., 7:30 p.m. Doug-Ett's, Sheriff's Mounted Pa trol, fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. n The Armed lSERVICK Army PFC Allen L. Lindbloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Lindbloom, 1598 NW Cherry Dr., Roseburg, was a member of the team which recently won the V Corps Softball championship in Germany. Capt. Herbert J. Sorensen, whose wife, Doris, lives on Rt. i, Rose burg, completed a recent military orientation course at Brooke Army Medical Center, Eort Sam Houston, Tex. Marin Pvt. Ronald L. Sartin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Sartin of Rt. 3, Box 175, Roseburg and Marine Pvt. Robert O. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orle R. Thomp son of Rt. 1. Box 805, Roseburg, have completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. Marino Pvt. Willie K. Holland, son of Mrs. Eugenia Miller of 1010 Corvallis Ave., Roseburg, is sched uled to finish four weeks of indi vidual combat training Oct. 15 at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pen- uicion, lain. Gary G. Whelchel, airman liSN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Whelchel of 2151 W Foothill Dr., Roseburi;, is serving aboard the attack air craft carrier USS Saratoga opera ting with the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. Marine Pvt. Roger O. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orley Thomp son of Rt. 1, Box 805, Roseburg, is scheduled to finish four weeks of individual combat training Oct. 30, at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Lam. John M. Wilburn, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilburn of 766 W. Altamont St., Roseburg, is serving with Helicopter Utility Squadron One at the Ream Field Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Im perial Beach. Calif. - Drain Chamber of Commerce, City Hal!, noon. Boots and Calico, pattern lessons, Winston Community Building, 8 p.m. Oregon Chapter 57 of OES, Ma sonic Temple, Canyonville. Umpqua Lions Club, Westside. Umpqua Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Winston - Dillard Job's Daugh ters, Dillard School, 7:30 p.m. Winston Dillard Home Exten sion Unit, Evergreen Grange, 10 a.m., open to public. THURSDAY - OCT. 22 Green Recreation Assn. meting, Green Gym, 7:30 p.m. Drivers License Examiner, 847 SE Roberts. 8 a.m. to 5 n.m. Lookingglait Garden Club, home of Helen Janscn, 10 a.m. noon pot luck, workshop on floral pieces. Electa of WSCS, meeting in So cial Hall of the Educational Build ing, 9:30 a m. Ruth of WSCS, dessert luncheon in home of Mrs. E. G. Cloake, 1:30 p.m. Deborah of WSCS, regular meet ing, home of Mrs. Bruce Mollis, at 1:30 p m., dessert luncheon will be served. Dorcus of WSCS, home of Mrs. H. C. Wells, dessert luncheon, 1:30 p.m. Naomi of WSCS, home of Mrs. Foster Bulner, dessert luncheon 1;30 p.m. Women's Association of First Presbyterian Church, dessert luncheon at 1 p.m. at church. Mrs. Forrest Travaille, guest speaker, Judith and Eunice Circle hostess es. Roseburg Tempi No. 23, Pv- thian Sisters, home of Mrs. E. G. High, 1355 SE Lane Avenue, 8 p.m. All Juniors and Seniors and their parents, meeting on college admis sion and scholarships, Roseburg High School Library, at 7:30 p.m. Army Reserve, 1614 W Harvard, 8 to 10 p.m. Women of Roseburg Country Club, clubhouse, noon luncheon followed by weekly bridge play. Roseburg Rotary Club, Umpqua Hotel, noon. IOOF, 1O0F Hall, Jackson St. 8 p.m. Roseburg Lions Club, Umpqua Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Civil Air Patrol, at the airport, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks Club, 8 p.m., cards. Hayloft Squares, beginner's les sons, Prcschern Barn, Dude Sib ley, caller, 8 p.m. Barbershop Singing, Rickctts Mu sic Store, 8 p.m. Elks, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m. Oakland Chapter 91, OES, Oak land Masonic Temple, 8 p.m. Evergreen Grange home Eco nomics Club, Grange Hall, 10:30 a.m. Umpqua Valley Coin Club, Court house Auditorium, 8 p.m. Quaen Displays Health LONDON (AP)-Queen Eliza beth, expecting her third child early next year, has returned to Ixindon after her autumn hol iday in Scotland. She looked in radiant health. Wed., Oct. 21, 1959 Th. Nwi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 If Your Paper Hat Not Arrived By 6:15 P.M. Dial OR 2-3321 Between 6 & 7 P.M. r-T-.-n,.L. vw.w e 'wia w i you m EMI A1ITT m if El nan We, and we alone, make every drop of Ancient Age. What's more, Ancient Age Is made In one place only, at the distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, in the heart of the great bourbon country. We use nothing but original and genuine Ancient Age bourbon. 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