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

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    NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1948
FIVE
I SURE G-ET THE 6USY SIGNALS WITH ONLY
3 DAYS LEFT TO DO MY CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING AT Lester's Gift Shop
337 N. Jackson Street
- mrm I
Yes, it's true,
you can buy a
world-famous
i4 599.95
'J " Easy Termt
I
IS, the price you see above is correctl Frankly,
it's the biggest value we've seen, or heard about, in
the entire washer industry. It's a full-fledged, full
sized Speed Queen built by Speed Queen and
guaranteed for quality and dependability by Speed
Queen. It's without question the biggest quality
value on the market today. Come in and see it.
Reinstatement,
Back Pay Ordered
For Film Writer
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21. (TP)
Lester Cole, film writer suspend
ed for refusing to testify before
the un-Ameriean Activities Com
mittee, was ordered reinstated
yesterday in his $1350-a-week Job.
U. S. District Judge Leon R.
Yankwich also ordered Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
studio to pay Cole
some S75.000 in back salary, and
retained jurisdiction in the case
to make certain his order is car
ried out.
Cole was one of 10 Hollywood
figures who refused to tell the
committee headed by Rep. J. Par
nell Thomas whether they were
or had been Communists. Ail 10
were suspended by movie studios
attorneys for the 10 called it a
blacklisting until such time as
they were cleared of charges.
Cole contended that the so
called "morals clause" in his con
tract did not warrant his suspen
sion, and a jury decided Saturday
that his action did not "bring him
self into public hatred, contempts,
scorn or ridicule" or "tend to
Of E) LD E)
A Practical Gift...
An Economical Gift
(fusie competes Iht enjoyment
ol the home . . . and
Wurlitter is the name
thai means music lo millions
'"Mor people buy Wiwlltw pianos
than IhoM of any other nam?
Terms as low as $50 down , , ,
24 months to pay.
Ott's Music Store
Cass and Jackson
Wednesday
on KRNR
Rose School Program
1.15 p. m.
What's the Name of That
Song?
7 p. m.
The Littlest Angel
Starring Loretta Young
7:30 p. m.
Boston Blackie
8 p. m.
The Juggler of Our Lady
with John Nesjpitt
8:45 p. m.
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"Does the present timber program of the United States Bureau
of Land Management best serve the Interests of Douglas County?"
Hear this question discussed tonight at 7 on the "Roseburg Junior
Chamber of Commerce Forum."
"The Case of the Crooked Corpse" will be dramatized on to
night's "Adventures of the Thin Man" eerles starring Lei Trey
mayne and Claudia Morgan at Nick and Nora Charlee. At 8,
hear Alan Ladd In "Box Thirteen."
Two special Christmas programs are slated for tomorrow eve
ning 7:30 to 8 p. m. It's "The Littlest Angel," with Loretta Young
narrating a story you'll long remember. At 8:45 John Nesbltt will
tell the story of "The Juggler- of Our Lady" . . . another Christmas
tale not to be missed! Don't forget "What's the Name of That
Song?" tomorrow night at 7, and "Boston Blackie" at 8.
Two trucks, carrying 900 Christmas packages, arrived at the
Don Lee Studio In Hollywood, increasing to 7,000 the gifts
addressed to "Santa Claua Hemingway," which the famous net
work commentator will distribute to Army, Navy and Marine
hospitals St. Nicholas Day. The almost Immediate flow of pack
ages to the studio after Hemingway made his appeal, has aston
ished old-time network mailroom clerks, as the first gift came
in less than 24 hours after Hemingway made the first announce
ment on his two shows (7 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Monday through
Saturday).
OREGON RALLY TO BE HELD IN HOLLYWOOD: KHJ studios
at 1313 North Vine Street will be the scene of an Oregon rally Jan.
4, when a tralnload of Cotton Bowl rooters arrives there for a visit
to the Hollywood "Ladies First" radio show before continuing to
Portland
Spotted the Christmas Tree this morning on Cast Street . . .
A beauty, Isn't It? Ought to inorease everyone's Chrlttmat spirit
a thousandfold! Don't care If you HAVE finished your Christ,
mas shopping . . . get downtown and look at It!
KRNR
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Roseburg News-Review
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On Your Ofal
At maim so noma todat
4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr.
4:15 Music.
4:30 W.C.T.U.
4:4,WSav It With Muilc,
5:00 Santa Cla'in.
5:1V-Chandu, the Magician.
5::iO Captain Midnight.
3:4.1 Tom Mix.
6:00 Gabriel Heatter.
6:13 SporU Page.
6:20 Music.
6:25 Newa.
6:;to Thrre Quarter Time.
6:43 Music.
6:338111 Henry Newi.
7:00 Junior Chamber of Commerce
Forum.
7:30 Thin Man.
8:00 Box 13, Alan Ladd.
8:30 Muilc You Remember.
8:43 Incredible but True.
8:00 Newi-
9: IS Fleetwood Lawton.
8:30 Fulton Lewis Jr.
9;45Roteburg Choral Society.
10:15 Dance Orchestra.
10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous,
10:45 New.
11:00 Rhythm Rendeivoua.
11:30 Sign Off.
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 23, 194B
8:00 Sunrise Serenade.
fl:.lO Yawn Patrol.
7:30State and Local Newa.
7:35 Breakfast for Two.
8;00 Riverside Review.
8:13 Victor H, Llndlahr.
8:30 Wally's Coffee Tlm.
8:45 Meet the Band,
9:00 News.
9:15 Gospel Singers.
9:30 Man About Town.
9:40 Musical Interlude.
9:S0 Shopper'i Guide.
10:00 Ladles First
10:30 Queen for a Day.
11:00 Melody Matinee.
11:15 Book of Bargains,
11:30 Music.
11:43 Musical Menu,
12:1& Tha Johnson Family.
12:30 Sporta Page.
12:40 State and Local News.
12:43 National News.
12:53 Terminal Market Reports.
1:00 Man on the Street.
1:13 Guest Star.
1:30 It's Requested, .
2:00 Party Line.
2:43 School Program.
3:00 Dance Time.
3:15 Frank Hemingway.
3:30 Passing Parade.
3:45 The Local Loan Show.
4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
4:15 Music.
4:30 Your Religious Requests,
4:43 Sny It With Music.
5:00 Melody Train.
5:15 Chandu, the Magician.
3:30 Captain Midnight.
3:45 Tom Mix.
6:00 Gabriel Heatter.
6:15 Sports Page.
6:20 Musical Interlude.
6:23 State and Local News,
6:30 The Cisco Ktd.
6:33 Bill Henry. News.
7:00 What's the Name of That Song
7:30 The Littlest Angel.
8:00 Boston Blackie.
8:30111 Neighbor.
8:45 The Juggler of Our Lady,
9:00 News.
9:13 Fleetwood Lawton.
9:30 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
0:43 Dance Orchestra.
8:55 News.
10:00 Dance Orchestra.
10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous.
10:43 News.
11:00 Rhythm Rendezvous.
11:30 Sign Off.
Collision of Buses In
Utah Takes 13 Lives .
TOOELE, Utah, Dec.
Investigations into the Burling
ton TraiUvays bus crash Saturday
that claimed 13 lives continued
today.
Thirty-four military personnel,
enroute home for Christmas,
were aboard the eastbound bus
which collided with a westbound
bus on fog-shrouded U. S. High
way 40, about 63 miles west of
Salt Lake City. Both vehicles
were swept by flames and sur
vivors escaped through smashed
windows.
Blind Dog Warns Blind
Mistress of House Fire
GLOUCESTER, N. J., Dec. 20
The whining of a blind
dog yesterday warned the ant
mars blind mistress that her
house was on fire.
Mrs. Anna McGHnchey, 60, was
awakened by the whining of
her pet, "Yipple," and summoned
help after making her way to
a bedroom window.
A passerby helped Mrs. Mc
GHnchey downstairs and then
called firemen who confined the
blaze to the dining room.
ROLLER SKATE
V senurg Armory
Sunday, Wednesday
and Friday Evenings.
Children Saturday
Mornings and Afternoons
shock, Insult or offend the com
munity." Bard College Freshman
Found With Bullet Wound
RHINEBECK, N. Y Dec. 20.
VVi11iam Gordon Sorrells, 19,
son of the late John H. Sorrells,
executive editor of the Scripps
Howard newspapers, was found
shot in the stomach early yester
day on a dormitory porch at Bard
College near here.
Sorrells was a freshman at the
school. He was reported in criti
cal condition at Northern Dutch
ess County Health Center today.
Circumstances of the shooting
were not immediately determined.
Canadian Arsenal Unit
Razed by $500,000 Fire
VALC ARTIER, Qu., Dec. 20
(ipy The 1,000-foot long Shell
manufacturing plant of the Can
adian arsenal in this Army train
ing and scientific research cen
ter was described as a "complete
i loss." destroyed in a $500,000
; weekend fire.
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late Saturday.
Cause ol the blaze was unknown.
Slide Down Bannister
Leads to Hospital
PORTLAND. Dec. 20. (TP) A
weather bureau forecaster went,
to a hospital alter succumbing
to the temptation offered by wide,
nlick bannisters In his office stair
ways. Police reported Arthur J. Roz
ette, 30, Vancouver, Wa?h tum
bled two floors when he at
tempted to slide down the
bannister.
Reservations far prlvat.
SKATING PARTIES
are available at th.
Rainbow Skating Rink
Winchester
areetino
and
best
wishes
this
holiday
season
. . and a
Reminder
that
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will be closed from
Sunday night, Dec. 19,
until Tuesday, Jan. 4.
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