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Children Urged To Join Bicycle Safely Pcrcda "I cannot stress too much the importance of and need for Safe Bicycle Riding in Roseburg," said Mayor Albert G. Flegel today in in urging boys and girls to join the Bicycle Safety Parade to be held June 16. Mayor Flegel stated with (he number of bicycle rid ers, young and old, steadily in- PIANOS Baldwin, Wurlitzer Gulbransen Ott's Piano Dept. Corner of Cass and Jackson Phone 1119-J creasing, the need for safety was greater than ever before. Mayor Flegel. Al Parr, and Mrs. Iris Helliwell will act as judges in the spectatcular bicycle safety pa rade sponsored by Montgomery Ward & Co., and the Roseburg Safety Council. The judges' duties will be to se lect the winners of the contest for the best and most orginally decorated bicycles, and to award the prizes. In addition to the Drizes donated I by Montgomery Ward & Co., free movie passes win be given to all contestants who have registered for the parade before the dead line on June IS at 12 o'clock. Regis trations are being taken every day by Mr. Hane, manager of the sporting goods department of Montgomery Ward Co. All priz es are now on exhibition in Wards store. The colorful spiral wheel discs seen on so many bicycles in Rose burg lately indicate that the rider iC lupous jj? apip htm fO$$r7 ft i Wrc "Here's your hat , . , either you take me to the RAINBOW CAFE for dinner or home to Mother." I .VT"- ViiT k.T.o.M w A. 1 iff . ew. B OP ONE WEEK ONLY SPECIAL LOW PRICE j BilKSS'YOmHOMi Best buy in home protection, for oter 90 yMrs : : : that's Sberwin-V. illiamj SWP Home Paint! 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Barkley will speak be fore the Mid-West Conference of States In the Grand Ballroom of the Fort Des Moines Hotel, Des Moines, Iowa, this afternoon at 3. The conference consists of congressional, farm and labor repre sentatives from 16 states. Tonight at 8, a valuablt diamond bractlet, hidd.n In a camera, becomes the cause for George Valentine's and Brooksle's sea-Journey te Acapulca. The braoelet is belnf smuggled by the ship's musical trio, without their knswl- ' edge. An attack on his life helps George find the real criminal, during the "Let George Do It" episode, titled "Serenade to the Southern 8,tar." Imagine being married to a millionairess who doles out your weekly allowance with as much regularity as a slot-machint payoff. Brother, it's murder which is exactly what occurs during tonight's "Mysterious Traveler tale titled "Die Once, Die Twice ..." (10 to 10:30 p. m.). At 11 tonight, the U. S. Army band will pay a musical tribute to the students at the University of Vermont, Burlingham, Vt, during the "Campus Salute" broadcast ... a regular Monday feature. What a "gotta-get-outa-town" minded bunoh this KRNR staff has becomel Laura (Patton) Fttt Is on a California honeymoon. . . Manager Iris Helliwell Just returned last Friday from a sojourn at Astoria . . . Betty Crocker and Del McKay took off last Thursday for Portland's Rose Festival thenoe to Seaside for Miss Crocker and dunno-where for McKay . . . and one or two of the few of us left oaught a trip or two over the weekend. ' There are surprises in store for Tom Mix fans . . . thanks to KRNR manager Iris Helliwell's thoughtfulness. She scoured around a bit and secured all sorts of Tom Mix tokens to be distributed among "first-comers" here at KRNR's studios on Rodeo Parade Day. There win be lots of secret code whistles . . arm patches . . . Tom Mix's cattle brand inslgnias . . . and a pamphlet containing pictures and stories of Tom Mix himself . . . Sheriff Mike Shaw . . . Wash . . . and the whole gang. But more details on this later.' ' of that bicycle will be in the pa rade. All parade entrants are giv en these discs and a set of rules for safe riding at the time they register. The bow and arrow were first used in the Old Stone Age. American glassmaking was revolutionized by a carpenter of Sandwich, Mass., who found In 1827 that glass could be hand pressed in a mold. This brought glassware for the first time with in the reach of every American home. RODEO DANCE featuring EDDIE KIRK and His Cowboy Bemd Stage, Screen and Radio Star Saturday, June 189:00 P. M. Kennedy's Dutch Mill 3 Miles South of Roseburg on Highway M ,t, , ADMISSION $1.09, PLUS TAX Sponsored by Roseburg Junior Chamber of CommerM FRED MEYER SAVINGS Rayve Permanent Wave Set with the Dial-A-Wav chart 2.00 Plus Tax Mineral Oil Worthy, 1 i oz... Epsom Salts 10 lbs Rubbing Alcohol i.or . Antiseptic F. M. 40I ...... 23c 35c 19c 9c 13c 1.21 (fin Worthy, 5 gr. 100's Homicebrin Lilly's, 120 cc Multiple Vitamin Caps F. M. ioo s2.59 Alka Seltzer L,rg.siz. 49c No-Frig-Od ... 89c Eliminates odors from the refrigerator Facial Tissues Zee, 200's 215c Paper Napkins Thrifty-Fifty 7c Sandwich Bags Marcol, pkg 7c Locker Bags MorPak, 25 19c Paste Floor Wax Tavern, 1 6 01. Shampoo Tray Beca Kotwater Bag Regular 89e value Curl Capsules Formula "99" 15c 1.98 59c 49c Father's Day June 19th Choose his pipe from our wide selection fi.fi Tr ie I c 1 (IhA Tdtphoto) OUTSIDE WHEAT BIN Paced with a shortage of storage space for their wheat, farmers at Pargo, Tex., began dumping it on the ground. Farmers in the area are rushing to complete granaries to store the precious grain In hopes that the price will not drop any farther. r"HMf'jIK-"-- r-w-, .-. vs. (i CNULYWEDS 4NULLIFY CNUPTIALS Zookeoper Charlei Al len at Griffith Park, Lot Angelet, coaxed a lovely lady gnu (fare ground), obtained from San Disga, into the pen of Ned (back ground) when he noticed the latter seemed rjeurotie. Everything went nicely until the lady suddenly stopped and sniffed a Bra ham bull in en adjoining cage. That infuriated Nad to the point of charging end goring the girl friend twice. Now they're in separate Dens until they act gnormal gnulyweds. (AP Wirephoto) KRNR The Vlt of Th Remiewf Ntwt-Rivitw MBS 1490 On Your Dial SEM AINING IIOrRt TODAT 4:00 Fulton Lewli, Jr. 4:1.1 Frank Hemlnkwiy. 4:30 PasBing Pnradt. 4:45 Here's to Veterani 5: Of) Driver'! Playhuun. 5:15 Muiic. 9:10 Cap Uin Midnight. 5:45 Tom Mix. 6:00 Se win Marhln Genter. - 6:15 Mutual N'ewereel. 6:30 Sporm Page. 8:35 Music. 6:40 Locnl Newn. 8:45 Three'-Cunrter Tim. 6.35 BUI Hcr.ry. 7:00 Home. S.vcet Home. 7:1$ Sammy Ka.ve Showroom.. 7:.lO The Cisco Kid. 8:00 Let George Do It, 8:30 You Nnmu It. 8:45 Bob Eberie Show. 9:00 News. 9:15 HI Neighbor. 9: 30 Scandinavian Melody Time. 11:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00 Mysterious Traveler. 10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous. 11:00 Campus Salute. 11:30 Sign Off. TUESDAY. JUNE 14, 1949 8:00 Sunrise Serenade. 6:15 News. 6:20 Music. 8:30 Yawn Patrol. 6:40 County Agont. 7.00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Beehive. 7:55 Music. 8:00 Wallv's Coffee Time. 8:15 Victor H. Lindlahr. 8:30 Modern Home. 8:45 Hnven of Rest 9:15 Music. 9:30 Man About Town. 9:40 Music. 9:5(1 Shopper's Guide. 10:00 News. 10:15 Sweetwood Serenade. 10:30 Say It With Music. 10:45 Easy Aces. 11:00 Ladies First. 11:30 Queen for a Tlav, 12:00 Gardening Today. 12:15 Sports Page. 12;2 Music. 12:40 Local News. 12:45 National News. 12:55 Market Reports, 1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 FlorisU Show. 1:30 Music. 1:45 Charlie Spivak. 2:00 Against the Storm. 2:30 It's Requested. 3:00 Johnson Family. 3:15 Music. 3:30 Good Newt 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. 0:30 Captain Midnight 8 15 Tom Mix. 6:'l0 Gabriel Heatter. 8:1.1 Mutual Newsreel. 8:30 Snorts Page. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Three-Quarter Time. 0.55 Bill Henry. 7:00 Sportscast. 7:15 Music You Remember. 7:30 Favorite Story. 8:00 Poole's Paradlte. 8:30 Jovin Jamboree. 9:00 News. 9:15 Slim Bryant. 9:30 Music. 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00 John Steele. Adventurer. 10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous. 11:00 Dance Orchestra. 11:30 Sign Off. Mon., Jun 13, 194f Th Nwt-Rvitw, tUscburj, Or. S FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING Estimates Leslie Pf off 320 Ward St. Mwsniiiain" tWrllMME'S Doom Jt LU- e tWl EW' ,. H T Y til' 'niiV i ii ii i ntseHWTTffi' Tt dn i 'it nrnwr. -- HORACE HEIDT AND HIS NEW Musical Knights and ja Gala Tournament of Stars WEDNESDAY NITE JULY 6 8:00 MrArthur Court AnriKorlmM IT of O Csh Sponsored by EXCHANGE CLUB of Eugene with all pro ceeds going to CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SCHOOL, PARKS AND PLAYGROUND PROJECT and th CENTURY FUND CIVIC AUDITORIUM PROJECT. A COMPANY OP 49 TOP t'MCHT STARS 3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80, 1.20 inc. tax MAIL ORDER'S. NOW ACCFPTf l AM. SEATS RESERVED Stnd Keif AiHrewd Slumped Envelope nrt Check tol HORACE HEIDT TICKET OFKK'E ( ROOM 277. Kutrnf Merilrsl Onter, Emene. Ors. Plesne Specify th Price of Srsta You I)clr. IT'S A BIG 3 HOUR SHOW Return Date Of Dancers Listed By Monica Lind Monica Lind, West Coast bal lerina, is bringing her company of 15 dancers for a return engage ment at the Roseburg Senior High School Wednesday evening, June 22. Curtain time will be at 8 p. m. Appearances will also be made in uaKiand June zi, ana at Myr tle Creek June 23. Miss Lind was formerly a lead ing ballerina under the direction of the famed choreographer and dancer, Leonide Massine. bhe contracted Infantile paralysis while dancing as a leading soloist in New York City. When she was able to travel, she came West to regain her health, 14 years ago. Miss una saw much talent, sne says, in the youthful dancers In tne west and decided to lorm a touring company. She accom plished this purpose last year, staging the premiere performance of her group in Roseburg under the co-sponsorship of Utah Rhod en, local dance instructor. Stars In the troupe include Joan Rutter, Roseburg's own ballerina, and Gertrude "Stormv" Starmer, well known In Douglas County as a dance instructor and pianist, who will act as pianist for the group. Miss Llnd's touring company will prpsent a group of six bal lets with divertissements. Among them will be "Romanza." a tradi tional Chopin ballet: "Slaughter 10th Avenue, a Jmz ballet: "La Tune Verde," a fairy tale, and "Concerto," a modern abstract ballet. Among her proteges Miss Lind lists Vanda Benson, the com pany's featured soloist: Maria Mi randa, soloist, and Rosalie King, the nine-year-old half Swedish, nan cninese Deauty wno portrays tne roie oi court page in j-a Tune Verde." FLOORING, SIDING one) FINISH PAGE LUMBER t FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone-242 COMING WEDNESDAY ALAN LADD Robert Praston Brenda Marshall Donald Crisp "WHISPERING SMITH" Ladd's First In Technicolor Now Playing MlDOUGUS'K'kCOIttUS . 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