The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 10, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    SUMMER OPENING
of the
PLAYMOR
GARDENS
Friday, June 17
"Dancing Under The Stars"
Music by Jerry Whitson's Band
PLAYMOR GARDENS
2'i Miles South of Dillard on Hwy. 99
by the Green Bridge.
THE
SHALIMAR ROOM
NOW FEATURING
1 ihl y
Playing The
Vibraphone Piano
Guitar
Bass
For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure
Featuring Daily Special Merchants Lunch
And Steak or Chicken Dinners ,
"The Ultimate in Food and Refreshment"
at the Smart New Air-Conditioned
SHALIMAR ROOM
122 S. Stephens
at
-"'Da D
New twist on FCC requirement that stations must identify
transcribed or recorded music as being such when played: "Due to
small studio facilities, the music of Harry James and his orchestra
was brought to you this morning on recording . . , "Who said it?
McKay. Who else?
Tonight's "Straight Arrow" night at S o'clock . . . and at
10, you'll hoar "Tho Affairs of PeUr Salem." Peter feels
safe from June romance, but only until he becomes Involved
In "The Affair of the Baffled Bride." It Involves a girl who
Is deserted at the altar, a misting bridegroom who had al
ready acquired a wife prior to this planned wedding, and
several assorted corpus. In tht Interests of romaneo and
murder Ptter (Santos Ortega) solves hit ease.
A few program swiches tomorrow morning: "Four-H Club'
8:15 instead of 8:45 . . . "Haven of Rest" at 8:45 instead of 8 . . .
and "Jimmy Wakeley". at 10:45 instead of 10:15. Tune in the whim
sical "Poole's Paradise" show at 11 . . . and "The Air Force Hour"
at 11:30.
, Tomorrow night at 7, Bernarr MacFadden, noted physl
oal oulturlst, and a host of exponents of the "Body
Beautiful" will compete for valuable merchandise prizet
when they antwer llitener-iubmltted quettiont poted by
Quizmaiter Red Benton on the "Take a Number" program.
Senator Bourke Hickenlooper (Republican) of Iowa, whose
charges against Atomic Energy Commission Chairman David Lllien
thai have provoked headline-making hearing In Congress, will
hold the press conference on the air during the "Meet the Press"
broadcast tomorrow evening at 6. He will be Interviewed by James
B. Reston, of the N. Y. Times; James Warner, of the N. Y. Herald
Tribune; Marquis Childs, of United Features Syndicate and May
Craig, of the Portland, Me., Herald-News. Lawrence Spivak, editor,
American Mercury Magazine, will be the moderator.
KRNR
The Voice of The
Resefcurf News-Review
MBS
1490
On Your Dial
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
4:00 Fulton Iwil, Jr.
4:19 Frank Hemingway.
4:30 Palling Parade.
4:45 Music.
5:00 Meditation and Melody.
5:15 Music.
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5:30 Captain Midnight.
3:45 Tom Mix.
6:00 Magic Garden.
6:15 Mutual Newtreel.
6:30 Sports Page.
6:.l5 Music.
6:40 Local Newt.
6:45 Three-Quarter Time.
6 55 Bill Henry.
7:00 Home, Sweet Home.
7:15 Sammy Kaye Showroom. .
7:30 The Ciaco Kid.
8:00 Straight Arrow.
8:30 Carmen Cavallero.
8:4.5 Bob Eberle.
9:00 News.
9:15 HI Neighbor.
9:30 Scandinavian Melody Time.
9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
10:00 Affairs of Peter Salem.
10:30-nhythm Rendezvous.
11:00 Dance Orchestra.
11:30 Sign Off.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1848
8:00 Sunrise Serenade,
6:15 News.
6:20 Music.
6:30 Yawn Patrol.
6:45 Saddle Serenade.
7:00 News.
7:15 Breakfast Gang.
7:45 Local News.
7:50 Beehive.
7:55 Music.
B:00 Wally'a Coffee Time.
8:15 Four H Club.
8:30 Modern Home.
8:45 Haven of Rest.
8:15 Music.
9:30 Telephone Request.
10:00 News.
10:15 Sweetwnod Serenade.
10:30 Shopper's Guide.
10:35 Leu Brown Orchestra.
10:45 Jimmy Wakely.
11:00 Bob Poole Show.
11:30 Air Force Hour.
12:00 Music at Noon.
12:15 Sports Page.
12:25 Music.
12:40 Loral News.
12:45 National News.
12:55 Market Reports.
1:00 Man on the Street.
1:15 Voice of the Army.
1:30 Veterans' Request.
2:00 Ray Stevens Orchestra.
2:30 Bands for Bonds.
2:45 Mel Allen.
3:00 Melody Mountain Boyi.
3:30 Sports Parade.
4:00 Bill Symes.
4:15 Frank Hemingway.
4:30 Baptist Church.
4:45 Music.
5:00 Hawaii Call.
DANCE
To The Music Of The
Eagles' Fun Makers
An All Eagle Band
Saturday -June 11
9:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M.
EAGLES BALLROOM
EAGLES AND THEIR GUESTS
Sponsored By
Eagles Drill Team
ROSEBURG COUNTRY CLUB
'GO WEST'
SATURDAY NIGHT ;
Western Dress and Western
Atmosphere Saturday Night
'At Tht Country Club
4 Piect
Western Band
Taxi Dancing 9 'til
Admission 39c
ROSEBURG
COUNTRY CLUB
For Members
and Guests
Cowboy Bonfire
Cool Drinks
Desirable Weather
Maybe
Hoy Ride
Western Dress,
Podner.
McKay Names Council To Recodify Laws Of Oregon
SALEM, June 10. VPl Govern
or McKay Wednesday appointed
me aiauue nevision council
which will recodify and simplify
all of Oregon's laws.
Members are Dr. Kenneth J. O'
Connel, University of Orefon Law
School, chairman; Senate Presi
dent William E. Walsh, Coos Bay
8:30 Sfnff for Your Suppar.
6:00 Meet the Press.
8 30 Sports Paga.
6:53 Music.
6:40 Local News.
6:45 Eddy Duchin Show.
7:00 Take a Number.
7:30 Carmen Cavallero.
7:M Music.
8 00 Happy -Valley Cowboya.
8:30 Barbershop Quartet Final.
9:00 News.
9:1.1 Dink Templeton.
9:30 Wrestling Parade.
10:30 Henry King s Orchestra.
11:00 Ernie Heckschera Orchestra.
11:30 Sign Off.
SUNDAY. JUNE It, 194t
8:00 Back to God Hour.
8:30 Voice of Prophecy.
9:00 Radio Bible Class.
9:30 Lutheran Hour.
10:00 News.
10:13 Organ Concert
10:30 Music.
10:43 Moments of Devotion.
11:00 Methodist Church Service.
12:00 Music.
12:13 Sunday Favorites.
12:30 Canary Chorus.
12:45 National News.
1:00 House of Mvsterv.
1:30 True Detective Mvstrioa.
2:00 Roy Bloch Present.
2:30 Meet Your Match.
3:00 Roy Rogers Show.
3:30 Nick Carter.
4:00 Walking In Rhythm.
4:15 Music.
4:30 Family Theater.
3:00 Mediation Board.
5:30 Music of the Masters.
6:00 Secret Missions.
6:30 Life Begins at Homa.
7:00 Mayor of the Town.
7:23 Johnny Desmond.
7:30 True or False.
8:00 Twenty Question.
8:30 Waller WinchelL
8:45 Louella Parsons.
9:00 News.
9:15 Memorable Music.
9:30 American Legion Auxiliary.
9:45 Church at th tlnn nihl.
10:00 Music.
10:30 Henry King Orchestra.
11:00 Sign Off.
Frl Juno TO, 1949 Tho Newi-Revlew, Roteburg, Ore. 5
House Speaker Frank J. Van
Dyke, Medford; Colonel R. Eber
hard, La Grande lawyer; William
H. Masters. Portland lawyer; for
mer Stale Sen. William W. Bald
eree, Grants Pass lawyer; and
Frank Jenkins, Klamath Falls
puousner. J
The Council will submit Its i
work to the 1951 Legislature. It j
would give Oregon its first re
vision In 80 years.
The state laws now total 10 big '
volumes, but the council is ex- j
pected to condense this into one or
two volumes. i
The council will hire an expert j
who has done similar revisions i
iri other states. j
The work was ordered by the
1949 Legislature.
Reiervatlono for private
Skating Parties
art available at tht
Rainbow Skating Rink
Winchester
DANCE
at the PRESCHERN BARN
Every Saturday Night ,
Music By Pete Wright
and the Bar-X Boys
Dancing ? P.M. to 1 A. M.
Refreshments
Lunchn
4 Miles West on Melrose Road
DANCE
Every Saturday
Night
LOU FRANCO
and his
Happy Valley Cowboys
Kennedy's Dutch
Hlway 99 South
W 3 T ANMV 7PaC J
Now Playing
For Dancing
THE VETS
Wednesday and Friday Nights
Bruce Gilley and His Trio
Saturday Nights
Bruce Gilley and His 7-Piece Band
Open daily, except Tuesday, from 4:00 P. M. to 2:30 A. M.
Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 P. M. until 2:30 A. M.
"HAVE FUN AT THE VETS"
115 W. Washington
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NOW PLAYING
'Sergeant York'
Gary Cooper
CTABTC CII1JIVAV 3 Days
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OF THEM
WAWERED!
TOMORROW
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Paul Douglas . Kirk Douglas t i
Jeffrey Lynn Barbara Lawrence
Now! Continuous Saturday tj
Their honeymoon for Two,.,viat a parly of Sixfl
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COMPANION FEATURE
MEN . . . MORE SAVAGE THAN ARCTIC BEASTS!
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