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:... i V K ). If HMD Vt,e MBS !' iVKlllV RMbwf News-Review 1490 , On Yur Dial UttJlAlMNO BOIES TODAV 4:15 irank Hemtniwa-. 4:00 rullon Lawn. Jr. I 4:30 Passing Piini. A. M. That's tht timt THE SNACK BAR starts serving thost delicious breakfasts THE SNACK BAR Next to the Star.Theoter THE SHALIMAR ROOM'S WEDNESDAY NIGHT JAMBOREE NOW FEATURING Playing ths Vibraphone Piano - Guitar - Bass For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure Make o dote, today, to visit the Shalimar Room ond enjoy the finest in foods ond in 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 4:4ft- Music. 5:00 Relifious Requeit Program. 3:15 Music. 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Tom Mir- 5:00 Music. 6:15 Mutual Newtreel. 6:30 Sport Pagt. 6:33 Music. 6:40 Local Newt. 6:45 Three-Quarter Tims. 6:55 Bill Henry. T:00 Home, Sweet Horn. Sammy Kay onowroora. 7:30 Cisco Kid. 8:00 What'i the Nam of that Song? 8:30 King Cole Trio. 8:45 Bob Eberle Show. 0:00 Newt 8:15 HI Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melody Time, 9:45-r-Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00 Gregory Hood. 10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous. 11:00 Dance Orchealra. U 30 Sign Off. THURSDAY. JUNE 16, 1841 6:00 Sunrise Serenade 6:15 News 6:30 Music. 6:30 Sam Rides the Trail. 6:45 Music. 7:00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Beehive. 7:55 Music. 8:00 Wally's Coffee TW. 815 Victor H. Lindlahr. 8:30 Modern Home. BUYS A New Spartan Full Size CONSOLE MODEL RADIO-PHONOGRAPH with all these features: Two speed automatic record chang er, large record storage space, mahogany cabinet, 10-inch speaker and 6 tubes including rectifier. You'll have to see it to believe it! Terms, of course. Price available only while preient -o-ki In.t MUSIC SHOP "Everything in Music" 305 N. Jackson Phone 908 no n d Recent telephone conversations: "I've lost my dog. Would you mind putting this on the air for me? He's sort of a combination bulldog terrier and spitz ... but we broke him of that. He answers to the name of Leopold." "Is this a child's dog?" "Well . . . no . . . he's just the family dog. Why?" "It's Just that we'll have to charge you for a special spot an nouncement on this . . . unless you'd care to wait and put it on the next "Book of Bargains." program. You see, if the dog belongs to a child in the family we'll put it on the air for free any time it's possible." So she bought a 30-second spot announcement and the good word was spread via the air-waves in the search for Leopold. Whether he was returned to his rightful home or not, can't say, 'cause we never get the animal-interest side of these things ... but now that summer's officially here . . now that more and more Roseburgians take the family pooch on more frequent outings here and there . .' . more and more of the canines are taking off into th wild blue yonder. As a result,. KRNR is besieged by heart-rending phone calls requesting aid. Just keep In mind that we'll have to charge you for a spot of this kind if you're an adult . . . but Junior will get the announcement for free! ' . And so, reader, to tonight's programming At 7:30, KHJ Don Lee's "Cisco Kid" and his side-kick, Pancho, are forced to match their wlti and skill against a cruel and vicious killer, an Indian whom they meet In the story of "The . Cisco Kid Meets the Apache Kid." At 10 tonight, a lovely lady who asks Greg Hood to play postman and deliver a letter to her that evening, then refuses to recognize him when he appears at her door, becomes No. 1 murder suspect for the latest entry from "The Casebook of Gregory Hood." Elliott Lewis stars in the title role of a wealthy young Im porter who dabbles In criminology. P. S. Tell the kids In the family to listen carefully to the close of "Tom Mix" at 5:45 this afternoon . . . special message! 1 S- . j 8j' HEAR f DANCE TM )fti with Sifti Si Lou Franco fej and the Happy ggj Valley Cowboys ffi Friday, June 17 gfy 3s Jitney Dance I ' 56 ?3 Saturday, June 18 jjfe :0i . at the I - Armory - I H Official IfMk Rodeo Dance If fefi 8:4.1 Haven of Rett. 9:15 Music. 9:30 Man About Town. 9:41 Musical imenuae. 9:50 Shopper's Guide. 10:00 News. 10:15 Sweetwood Serenade. 10:30 Say II With Music. 10:4 fcasy Aces. 11:00 Ladies first. 11:31V Queen for a Day. 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Spuria Page. 12:25 Music. 12:40 Local News. 12:45Natlonal News. 12:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street. 1:15 Florist Show. 1:30 Music. 1:45 Eddie Howard. 2:00 Against the Storm. 2:3011 s Requested. 3:00 Johnson Family. 3:15 Music. 3:30 W C T U 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 Meatier. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel. 6:30 Sporui Page. . 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Three-Quarter Time. 6:55 Bill Henry. 7:00 Sportscast. 7:15 Music You Remember. 7:30 Here Comes the Bride. 8:00 To be announced. B:30 Fishing & Hunting Club ol the Air. 9:00 News. 9:15 Slim Bryant. 9:30 Gene Meigs Trio. . 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00 The Falcon. 10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous. 11:00 Dance Orchestra. .11:30 Sign Off. ' ' ' Wit,.. kjk rv In ancient Egypt and Baby lon, temples often were also banks. It would take about 3,000,000 earths to equal the bulk of the sun. 1 The state .'lower of Oklahoma OLYMPIA BREWING CO..Ol.mpli.Wiih,.S.L is the mistletoe. AFL Millmen, Portland, Reject Wage Hike Offer PORTLAND, June 15. CP) Idle AFL millmen here have rejected a 11 cent-an-hour wage increase offered by Portland em ployers. The wage dispute spread to 40 Oregon plants April 22. A union spokesman said mem bers turned down the offer by a vote of 402 to 0. The union had asked a 171 cent an hour in crease. The present scale ranged from $1.45 to $1,774 an hour. A spokesman for the employer groups reported the wage scale offer also included six paid holi days if they fell during a five day work week and a special accident insurance and seniority agreement. Upstate plants were closed after pickets appeared at a Port land plant. Eugone workers have since reached a separate agree ment. ' Probably the earliest bread was made from ground acorns and beech nuts. One of the coolest known forms of light Is that given off by the firefly. Wed., June 15, 1949 The Newi-Revlew, Roieburg, Ore. 5 Arson Case Called, But Fugitive Not Present SALEM, June 15. P The case of State vs. John O. Plnson come up for trial in Circuit Court Tuesday, but the defendant wasn't there. Plnson was one of the two convicts who sawed their way out of the State Prison bullpen May 30. The other convict was William P. Benson. Plnson was to have gone on trial Tuesday on a charge of arson. He was accused of being one of several prisoners who set fire to the prison flax plant last year in an escape attempt. Poilce have no clues as to where Plnson and Benson have gone. Plnson Is under a life term for murder of a state policeman at The Dalles. So if he Is convicted of the arson charge, that sen tence would be added to the life term. The News hevlew dajslned 4.da bring best results. Phone 100. ft' . Big Magic Show! By Ace the Magician Sunday, June 19 . 3 P. M. Admission: Adults, 50o Children, 35o Come One, Come AIM 1 Canyonville Community Hall Canyonville, Oregon THE EXPERIENCED SHOPPER BUYS OLYMPIA BEER IN ADVANCE. PLANNING PAYS OFF IN RARE REFRgHMENTj Now Playing For Dancing THE VETS Wednesday and Friday Nights Bruce Gilley and His Trio Saturday Nights Bruce Gilley and His 7-Piece Band We wilt be open from 12:00 noon until 2:30 a. this week only for the Rodeo. "HAVE FUN AT THE VETS" 115 W. Washington ft : 1 m. M i 1 9 1; 0- PLAYMOR' GARDENS Open Air Dancing Pavilion Music By The Jerry Whitson Band Summer Opening, Friday 17th PLAYMOR GARDENS 2'j miles South of Dillard on Highwoy 99. By the Green Bridge. STARTS IT'S A NEW LADD IN THE OLD WEST! i w -r, ri' "j JODAV armou f " SlH I MMi ran I - v-, t s-ZT Ct SUf i .... wi i mi He f i: - X mm it.- - I V "TBI w w. I : I m, w m r iq ' f J i 'iTliii'T.iw '-i-J-L-J 06, toss. !torAna RODEO DANCE featuring EDDIE KIRK and His Cowboy Band Stage, Screen and Radio Star Saturday, June 189:00 P. M. Kennedy's Dutch Mill 3 Miles South of Roseburg on Highway 99 Tickets at Lawson's, Bob's Music and Miller's Radio-Record Department ADMISSION $1.00, PLUS TAX Sponsored by Roseburg Junior Chamber of Commerce STARTS TODAY . i ' 'WW" w.jt- ! II li I ft ft - 1 i Mmmm. 1otd Tfrro Film CIqmIm. Inc. CO-FEATURE Actually Filmed in Southern Oregon Near Jacksonville iaiMfc-J3f -f- OUTDOOR nrATiri r ertiiiHijiii tUmti sgaiMt tk kraetk-takiiii ketitf f till Raf liver Veil.. 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