The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 21, 1948, Image 5

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    NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1948
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Theater Attractions
The screen' two masterminds
of mirth, Ahbott and Cosiello,
bring their latest fun-free-for-all.
"The Noose Hangt High," to the
Indian Theater opening today.
This time the scream team gets
Involved with S.Vj.000 that doesn't
belong to them and the mad
chase mixes up the comedy duo
with a cement mixer.
Leon Errol is cast as an eccen
tric millionaire who follows the
ponies. Joseph Casseia plays a
big-time bookie who -Is out for
blood and his monev. And
statuesque Cathy Downs Is the
lovely lady who spends the $50,-000.
7T 1
Amputees' Auto
Request Deadline
Extended One Year
The deadline ror obtaining the
vehicles under the "autos for
amputees" program was extend
ed until June 30. 1!H9 by recent
legislation. The previous dead
line was June 30. 1W8.
Congress extended the law an
other year to assist veterans who
are still In hospitals or who have
not yet applied for vehicles.
Q. How long must a World War
II veteran he totally disabled to
be entitled to waiver of premium
payments on National Service
(G.I) Life Insurance?.
A. You must be totally disabled
six or more consecutive months
before applying for waiver of
premiums. Regular payments
should be continued after apply
ing until notified by the VA of
approval of your application, at
w hich time arrangements may be
made for refunding unnecessary
pavmems.
World War II veterans who
lost the use of one or more legs,
at or above the ankle, have an
other year in which to apply for
automobiles or other conveyances
at government expense.
IDMD Th Vo!c of Th MBS
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On Your Dial
aoT aoneas
Opening tonight at the Star
Theater Roy Rogers, the King of
the Cowboys, with his horse Trig
ger in the Trucolor production of
'"Eyes of Texas". Also seen in this
picture will he Andy Devine. The
second feature at the Star Is
"Heading for Heaven," starring
Stuart Erwln. I
r.rwin is tne latest noiiywooa
star to start producing his own
films. His first, adapted from the
play, "Heading for Heaven,"
which was produced on the Coast
several years ago, is currently
showing at the Star Theater with
Glenda Farrell and himself in the
leading roles.
Stu has long wanted to man
age his own company, and when
he mentioned the fact to Director
Lewis D. Collins, the latter of
fered to join in the venture, and
suggested "Heading for Heaven"
as a perfect vehicle lor the first
production.
Their enthusiasm spread to
George Moskov, long associated
with independent motion picture
ventures, as production manager.
Next to Join the group was Russ
Vincent, a young actor who has
been making a name for himself
lately.
The quartet, who call them
selves Ace Productions, intends
making a half dozen comedies of
the type which has twvome
known as "homespun." The first
"Heading for Heaven," has Jack
Schwarz as executive producer.
Early-Day Student
Of Roseburg Passes
BANDON, July 20.-Mrs. Ra
chel Edna Greig, first school
teacher in Bandon, died July 7
at her home on the Hoffman
farm at Powers Junction, the
same house In which she was
born January 1, 1862. Funeral
services were held Friday at
Myrtle Point. After attending
school at Wilbur and Rosehi rg,
she came to Bandon in 1883 to
teach the first chool opened
here.
Blasted
KtMAINI.NG HOURS tODAV
4 00 Pulton Lewti. Jr.
4 IV-While King S(Mp Co.
4:30 Goodi Nrwi Prof ram, Awtmbly
nf God Church.
4 45 Say It With Muitc. M.Ucr'l RCA
Radio Dept.
S-00 South American Way.
S;ld Chandu, the Magician, Whit
Kinf Soap Co.
J-KI Johnny Long
5 45 Tom Mix. Ralston Purina.
A .no Gabriel Meaner. Carter Products.
13 Sport Page. Barcua Salt fc
Servtr.
21 Music.
2S State Loral Newa, Roaeburg
Motors,
ran The Lone Wolf
6 W Bill Henry and the Newt.
7.00 You Namt It. Umpqua Valley
Hardware
7:!S Ht Neighbor. Canten'i Furniture,.
7:30 The Ciro Kid. Modern Furntture
:00 What's th Nam of That Song.
Wild root.
8:SO Here's to Veterans.
8 4V-Sports Pag, Barcus Sales and
Servic.
SO State and Local News. Roseburf
Motor Co.
55 Billy Rnse. Pitching Horsshos,
R. B Semler.
00 Alka Seltzer News. Miles La be
IV Fleetwood Law ion. Union Oil Co.
ft .10 Cowboy Serenade, Daw
Engineering
4 Eventide Echoes.
10:OO Fulton Lewis. Jr., Umpqua Auto
V Implement.
10 IV-Wax Gallery
10:43 Your Telephone Request.
11:10 News Roundup.
Ill Dance Orch.
11:30 Sign Off.
THURSDAY. JVLY 22, IMS
00 Sunrise Serenade,
flil.t Farm Bulletin Board.
6 ; Yawn Patrol
g .VV Roseburg Auction.
7 no News, White King Soap
713 Rim and Shine. Block Drug. Inc.
7 3f State and Local News, Dr. Bruc
Tuck
T:PSThsi Beehive
7:40 Rhapsody in Wax
g no Haven of Rest. Good Ship Grac.
ft .to Meet the Band.
43 l-en Bark and Listen
9 00 Wallyt Coffee Tim. Wally'g
Grocery.
15 John B Kennedy, Healthalds.
30 Man About Town, Joes it Low
ell
-40 Musical Interlude.
S. SO Shopper's Guid. Harth's Ja
Marshall-Wells
tO-OA Alka Seltzer News, Mil Lab.
10 l. Two-Ton. Baker.
M.30 Plantation Houa Party, Modern
Furniture.
10 43 Les Brown Orch.
11:00 Pastor's Scrap book. Presbyterian
Churrh-
M lV-Melodv Matinee. RosrMirg Dal-y
11 JO Queen for a Day, Mile Lab, and
Philip Morris.
12:00 Musical Menu.
12. JO Sports Pag of th Air, Keel
Motor Co.
13:40 State and Local New, Hansen
Motors.
tS:4ft National News, Roseburg
Theaters.
12:55 Terminal Market Reports, tig
Fett.
1:00 Man on th Street, Hennlnger't
Mart
1:15 The Johnson Family, Calkin
Finance Co
1 It's Requested, Judd Furniture.
J 00 Heart's Desire. Philip Mom ft
Co.
2 30 Snni of Our Times. Patterson'
Bakery.
2 43 Flortsu Show, Umpqua Florist.
3 00 Music.
3 . Ca Loma Time.
3 43 Local Loan Show, Local Loan Co.
4 no Fulton Lewis. Jr.
4 t3 Frank Hemtngwer, Folftr't.
4:.T0 Songs for Everyone. Roseburg
Refrigeration.
-Sav ft With Music. Miller's RCA
Radio Department.
5:00 Just Relax.
6:15 Chandu. th Magician. Whit
King Soap Co.
5:30 Spot lit ht on a Star, Hern's Super
Creamed.
.MS Tom Mix.
(100 John B. Kennedv. Healthalds.
6:15 Sports Page, Barcus Sales at
Servic.
tVJft - Music
6:23 State and Local New. Roseburg
Motor Co.
a m Quiet pirtse
33 Rill Henrv News
7 on What's News, Cork rum Motors.
7:15 Music You Remember. Douglas
Supply Co.
7:30 World of Song. Farm Bureau.
T:45 Three Quarter Tim, Emery
Insurance.
8 OO Straight Arrow. Nshisco.
30 Across the Footlights, Lock wood
Motors.
: 43 Footprints In the Rands of Time.
g 3o Music.
35 Billy Rose. Pitching Horseshoes.
Barbs sol Co.
OA News. Miles Lane,
15 Fleetwood tiwion. Union Oil Co.
8:30 Moonlight Serenade, Trowbridge
Electric.
43 Forest Conservation Program.
10:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
10:15 Wax Gallery.
10:45 Telephone Request.
11:10 Evening Sports Roundup.
11:15 Migueltto Valdes Orch.
11:30 Sign Off.
Mount McKinley
Scaled by Three
Alaska Students
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 21.
i.T Three University of Alas
ka students claimed today to
have .conquered North America's
highest peak 22.270-foot Mourn
McKinley.
One of the climbers, 25-year-old
Walter Oonnason of Carnation,
Wash., Informed the Fairbanks
News-Miner .by telephone that
the trio reached the summit at 1
p. m.. July 13, after a 25-day trip
from Wonder Lake, north of the
mountain.
With him were Charles Pieper,
25. of Deerfield. III., and John
McCall. 25, of Eapln, Colo.
Two companions Philip
Spalding, 25, of Vermont, and Ed
Huizer, 24, of Maine were un
able to continue past the 18,000
foot elevation, he said. They re
mained In camp during the one
day assault on the top.
Gonnason said the party had
only five days of Rood weather
during the climb over the route
blazed a year ago by a cosmic
ray research expedition led by
Bradford Washburn, nationally
known mountain climber. They
passed the hours playing bridge,
he said.
At the summit, the partv re
corded a temperature of 20 de
grees below.
In 10 years touch off a big
Ksklmo celebration which pre
cedes arrival of supply ships with
a year's provisions within several
weeks.
The Ice broke at 0:33 a.m. A
Ketchikan pair, signing as "Vlckl
and Jerg," won S3.579 by predict
ing the Ice crackup at 8:58 a.m.
The device of th rattlesnake,
colled and ready to strike was
popular with colonists before the
American revolution and used on
a number of flags.
VIC RICE
AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT
AT
KENNEDY'S
DUTCH MILL
2 'a Mi. S. on Hwy99
Dancing From
9:00 P. M. 'til 1:00 A.M.
Teenagers Welcome
Admission:
Ladies 50c Gents 75e
The New
Rainbow
Cafe "
So
Quality Food Well Served
Open Day and Night
Every Day
"Southerh Oregon's Finest
Dining Place"
E. T. Krewson and Julius
Benham. owners
Best Guess en Breakup
Of Ice Pack Wins $3,579
POINT BARROW, Alaska, July
20. (JP It was summer here
today.
The Arctic Ocean Ice pack
broke Sunday morning latest
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Kruichl Tnkuda, Japan's numbej
one Communist, was hit by a
homemade srraade as he ad
dressed a Communist rally of
1.000 persons. His body was
pierced bj 3 smsll holes, but his
condition at described a "pretty
rood."
RAINBOW CAFE
Shalimar Room
mm
Open Daily
12Non T.I 2:30 A M.
"The Ultimate In Food
and Refreshment"
Dancing 9 P. M. 'til 2 A. M.
Nightly except Monday
Music by Spence Van Noy'i
entertaining trio.
1 22 S. Stephens
Phone 379
TIGER TOOTH
100
See Page 6
Jta 9:30 P. M.
Every Wednesday and Saturday
Night
PLAYMGR GARDENS
OPEN AIR PAVILION
MODERN MUSIC
REFRESHMENTS
By the River
Two Miles South of Dillard on Hwy 99
AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION
CARNIVAL AND CIRCUS
NOW SHOWING ROSEBURG
Circus Grounds Garden Valley Rd. and
Highway 99 North
The
Largest
Show Ever
, to Play
Roseburg.
. 20,000
Feet of
Neon,
Gorgeous
Beoufiful
Dancing
Girls.
Funny Old
Clowns.
2 6IG FREE ACTS?
16 Thrilling Rides!
13 High Class Shows
Matinee Sot. t Sun.
1 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Mile Long
Midway
All New
This Yeor.
Dare-Devil
Motordrome
Riders.
Thrills,
Spills.
Wild
Animals.
Fun for All.
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Roy Rogers, King of the
Cowboys and. Trigger are
back to give you all the
excitement and color of
the Old West!
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