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The "Sammy Kaye Showroom" debuts tonight over KRNR at
7:15 ... the first in a regularly scheduled Monday, Wednesday and
Friday feature. Know you'll like it! No one is more surprised than
"The Cisco Kid" himself tonight at 7:30, when he finds a notice
of reward for his capture, during the adventure titled "Dead or
Alive." Jack Mather stars in the tit!? role, with Harry Lang as
Pancho. At 8 tonight, a most unusual assignment occupies the tal
ents of George Valentine, as he is first asked to prove a man guilty
of a murder charge, and, when he almost succeeds in doing that,
the same man turns right around and asks to be proven innocent.
"Come and Get Me" is the title of this detective-drama on tonight's
"Let George Do It" episode.
A epeclal coaat-to-coaat broadcast In behalf of tht U. S.
Treasury Department's forthcoming Savings Bond Cam
paign will be heard tonight ... 10 to 11 p. m. Top man on
tht Treasury's totem-pole will be President Harry S. Tru
man with a special address. Secretary of the Treasury
John W. Snyder will be on the program, outlining details .
of the Drive. Entertainers for the broadcast, in addition to
MDL't personality stars Roy Rogers and Lionel Barrymore,
will be Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Edward Arnold, Nelson
Eddy, Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams and Gene Kelly. The
governors of Missouri, Massachusetts and California will
also be heard on the show. Alan Ladd will be master of
ceremonies, and a part of the musio for the program will
be furnished by Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanlans. '
Robert Armbuster Is the musical director, and Ken Carpen
ter will announce the program.
Could very well be we're going on Daylight Saving Time . . .
and the very minute that occurs . . . ka-whoosh goes our radio
schedule again. Prepared? (We aren't.)
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UbMAINING HOURS TODAY
3:43 Local Loan Show.
4:00 rulton Lewis, Jr.
4:15 Frank Hemingway.
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Iron rite Hamilton
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4:30 Passing Parade.
4:45 Say It With Music.
5:00 Music.
5:15 Music.
5:30 Captain Midnight
5:45 Tom Mix.
6:00 Sewing Machine Center.
6:15 Mutual Newsreel.
6:30 Sports Page.
6:35 Music.
6:40 Local News.
6:45 Three-Quarter Time.
6:55 Bill Henry.
7:00 Music.
7:15 Sammy Kaye Showroom,
7:30 Cisco Kid.
8:00 Let George Do It.
8:30 You Name It.
8:45 Bob Eberle Show.
9:00 News.
9:15 HI Neighbor.
9:30 Guest Star.
9:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr.
10:00 1949 Savings Bonds Show.
11:00 Rhythm Rendezvous,
11:30 Sign Off.
TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1949
8:00 Sunrise Serenade.
6:15 News.
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OPEN HOUSE AT VA HOSPITAL Exhibits of work of various departments at the Roseburg
Veterans Hospital were viewed by hundreds of visitors who came Sunday for the annual open
house in observance of National Hospital Day. Upper picture shows exhibit entered by the
hospital laundry, arranged by R. C. Berg, superintendent, which won a blue ribbon. Lower
picture shows scene in the recreation hall, as visitors viewed exhibits and were entertained by
the patients' orchestra. Red Cross Gray Ladies and American LegionhospHal workers guided
parties on tours through the hospital. (Pictures by Parks-Chitwood Studio).
(1:20 Music.
6:30 Yawn Patrol.
6:40 County Agent
b:35 Music.
7:00 News.
7:15 Breakfast Gang.
7:43 Local News.
7:30 Beehive.
7:55 Music.
8:00 News.
8:05 Music.
8:15 Victor H. Llndlahr.
8:30 Wall ya Coffee Time.
8:45 Haven of Rest.
8:15 Modern Home.
8::t0 Man About Town.
0:40 Music.
9:90 Shopper'i Guide.
10:00 News.
10:15 Muse and Music.
10:30 Say It With Muilc.
10:45 Easv Aces.
11:00 Ladies First.
11-30 Queen for a Day.
12:00 Gardening Today.
12:15 Sports Page.
12:25 Music.
12:40 Local News.
12:45 National News.
12:55 Market Report.
1:00 Man on the Street.
1:15 Florists Show.
1:30 Music.
1:45 Charlie Spivak.
2.00 Against the Storm.
2:30 It Requested.
3:00 Johnson Family.
3:15 School Program.
3:30 Good News Program.
3:45 Local Loan Show,
4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr.
4:15 Frank Hemingway.
4:30 Passing Parade.
4:45 News.
5:00 Straight Arrow.
5:30 Captain Midnight
5:45 Tom Mix.
6:00 Gabriel Heatter.
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B: 15 Mutual Newsreel.
B:30 Snorts Page.
B:35 Music.
6:40 Local News.
6: 15 Three-Quarter Time.
G:55 Bill Henry.
7:00 Sportscast.
7:13 Music You Remember.
7:30 Bob Poole.
8:00 Music.
8:30 Jovin Jamboree.
9:00 News.
9:15 Lanny Ross.
9:30 Spade Coo ley,
9:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr.
0:00 Concert Master.
0:30 John Steele. Adventurer.
1:00 Rhythm Rendezvous.
1:30 Sign Off.
Yoncalla Asks For
Bids For Building
New High School
YONCALLA School District
No. 9, of Yoncalla, Is inviting
biis for the construction of a
new high school. Bids will be
received In Yoncalla until 2 p.m.,
May 27, George L. Edes, clerk,
announced.
The building, which was de
signed by Architects Freeman &
Hayslip, Portland, provides for
six classrooms and a gymnasium.
Classrooms will consist of three
general classrooms, a home-making
room, library, and physics
and chemistry laboratory. In
addition, there will be a boiler
room, toilet rooms and dressing
rooms with showers, equipment
drying rooms and appurtenant
equipment.
The structure will be construct
ed on a new site. Preliminary
i grading nas Deen completed ny
i the district. A septic tank and
disposal field will be required.
The building will have dimen
sions of 120 x 280 feet. It will
be of varied construction, includ
ing brick veneer on frame, brick
veneer on concrete, and reinforc
ed concrete for the 80 x 100-foot
gymnasium.
Washington Motto
"Al-Ki" or "Bye and Bye" Is
the motto of the state of Washington.
For a bridge luncheon serve
popovers filled with creamed
chicken and add a salad of aspara
gus vinaigrette on salad greens.
The dessert might be a fruit cup
and crisp chocolate cookies.
Polio Chapter Meeting
Held; Bills Are Paid
Approximately S2000 has been
dispensed by the Douglas County
chapter of the Infantile Paralysis
Foundation during the last two
months, it was announced follow
ing a meeting here Friday noon.
There are at present ten polio
victims in Douglas County re
ceiving treatment. There are no
new cases. Most or them under
care now are the 1948 patients,
although some date back beyond
mat period.
in attendance at the meeting
were Chairman Al Henningcr,
Mayor Al Flegel, Dr. E. J. Wain
scott, Mrs. Don Helliwell, Del
McKay and Leroy Inman.
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