The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 20, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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RETIRES Clyde C. Byrd, center, with his fishin
Southern Pacific workmen upon his retirement
the station and Byrd was presented with a com
his wife, Byrd is shown shaking hands with Road
completed 44 years of railroad work, 37 of wh
rn Pacific in the Eugene district and most of t
g equipment, is pictured with a group of fellow
Thursday. An informal get-to-gether was held in
plete fishing outfit by his friends. Standing with
master P. M. Krutzier. At the age of 65, he has
ch has been as a section foreman with the South
he time he has been stationed in Roseburg.
Many Australian Immigrants
Australia expects to welcome
at least 110,000 immigrants to
its shores in 1949.
Huqe Crater
The volcano Kilaueau on the
island of Hawaii has a crater
2J miles in diameter.
-- 45Qt. - r$Pw
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Condemnation Suit For
Highway Job Filed
The State of Oregon, by and
through its State Highway Com
mission, T. H. Banfield, Ben R.
Chandler and Charles H. Rey
nolds, have filed suit figalnst
T. E. Davis, Peggy A., and John
Doe Carr, to condemn property
desired as right-of-way on the
Umpqua Highway. The property-
contains fa.19 acres, located in
Government Lots 2 and 3, sec
tion 23, Township 22 South,
Range 10 west, Willamette Meridian.
Kentucky Whiskey A Blend
16 PROOF
NATIONAL
65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N. I
"LET US SETTLE
YOUR DUST"
We will do oil dusting inexpen
sively In Roseburg and vicinity.
Streets, driveways and parking
areas treated promptly.
Phone 1289
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OIL SERVICE
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A man who can sell coffee and soap Is Frank Hemingway, many
charactered newscaster of the KHJ-Don Lee airwaves. His spon
sors, Folger's Coffee and White King Soap, have renewed Frank
as a network feature for another year. '
Senator Hem 'n Haw's reaction was: ' '
"As a representative of the people of this mighty Pacific Coast,
I am glad, sir, that they have seen fit to perpetuate me In office
for another term."
Ezra Jenkins, the cracker-barrel philosopher, opined when he
heard the news:
"Well, sir, when I heard that there fella Hemingway was a gonna
be around for another harvest season, Ma and I cooked up the old
red rooster we been savin' for a special occasion. We figured this
wa about as special as we'd get, what with times as they're get
tin' to be."
Frank Is heard Monday through Saturday at 7 a. m. and 4:15
p. m. PST. '
Whether th giving away of thrte-quarters of .a million
dollars is a good thing or a bad one, Is the question to be
answered by George Valentine, when the story titled "The
Next to the Last Guest" Is presented during the "Let George '
Do It" broadcast tonight at 8. Another eerie tale by "The
Mysterious Traveler" will be heard tonight at 10. "Rhythm
Rendezvous" at 10:30 . . and the U. S, Army Band will pay
'a musical tribute to the students at Hobart and William
Smith Colleges, Geneva, N. Y., during tonight's "Campus
Salute" broadoast at 11.
How does it feel to get back into regular clothes once again?
Though it was kinda fun not worrying about "what to wear" each
day these past two weeks! But gee, what a fine celebration we
had this year . . . and such a strenuous one that most people felt
like saying Rodeo . . . Schmodeo . . . when the dawn of another
working day broke through this morning..
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On Your Dial
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
4:00 Fulton Lewii, Jr.
4:13 Frank Hemingway
4:30 Pan in J ParRde
4:45 Here's to Vetertni
5:00 Driver'! Playhouit
5:15 Music
5:30 Champion, the' Wonder Hon
5:45 Tom Mix
6:00 Sewing Machine Center
8:15 Mutual Newsreel
6:30 Sports Page
6:35 Music
6:40 Local Nws
6:43 Three-Quarter Time
8:55 Bill Henry
7:00 Home, Sweet Home
7:15 Snmmy Kaye Showroom i
7:30 Cisco Kid
6:00 Let George Do it
8:30 You Name It
9:00 News
9:15 HI Neighbor
9:30 Scandinavian Melody Time
9:45 Fulton Lewi, Jr
0:00 Mysterious Traveler
0:30 Rhythm Rendezvous
1:00 Campus Salute
1:30 Sign OH
TUESDAY, JUNI St,
:00 Sunrise Serenade
:18 Newa
:20 Music
:30 Yawn Patrol
:40 County Agent
:00-News
:15 Breakfast Gang
:30 Breakfast Gang
:45 Local News
:50 Music
;55 Muale
:00 Wally'i Coffee Time
: 15 Victor H. Lindlahr
:30 Modern Home
:45 Haven of Rest
i:15 Music
;30 Man About Town
:40 Musical Interlude
:30 Shopper's Guide
:00 News
:15 Sweetwood Serenade
:30 say It With Music
1949
10:45 Easy Acea
11:00 Ladles 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 Newt
13:55 Market Reports
1:00 Man on the Street
1:15 Party Line
2:00 Against the Storm
3:30 Its Requested '
3:00 Johnson Family
3:15 Music I
3:30 Show Time
3:45 Local Loan Show
4:00 Fulton. Lewis, Jr.
4:15 Frank Hemingway
4:30 Passing Parade
4:45 Here's to Veterans
5:00 Driver's Playhouse
5:15 Music
5:30 Champion, Wonder Horse
5:45 Tom Mix
6:00 Gabriel Ueatter
6:15 Mutual Newsreet
6:30 Sports Page
6:35 Music ' 1
6:40 Local News fcV
6:45 Three-Quartet Time
6:55 Bill Henry
7:00 Sportacast
7:15 Music You Remember
ONLX Com-FIt PADS Olve Suob
( PRM'tXKRS COMPORT
Your False Teeth
Stay soft in plates.
Chew any thin. Tie.
new In 30-60 daya)
inr nii results.
Fit Either Plate
S9o at FRED
MEYER Stores
and other Drug Stores
Clip this Adv't for a Reminder!
Save at Fred Meyer Drugs
CORNED MUTTON
Armour's, 12-oz. can .
ORANGE JUICE,
My-Te-Fine, 46-oz. carv.
29c
25c
4.95 ELECTRIC FANS, -
8-inch
7.65 BATHROOM SCALES,
Counselor
98c UTILITY TRAY,
Lustro Ware
69c CAMP STOOLS,
Canvas
15c PICNIC NEEDS,
Plates or Cups .
15c ACME FIRST AID,
Cotton gauge or bandage .
89c WONDER SPRAY,
Cook's, 32 oz
Sproyer FREE
MOTHPROOFING LIQUID,
Berlou, 32 oz.
43c INSECTICIDE,
Kilzum, 16 oz.
3.89
5.95
79c
49c
9c-
9c
49c
98c
19c
LEATHER GLOVES . .
79c
Stock up now . . . regular 1.49 and 1.98 values
50c AMMONIATED TOOTH POWDER,
Colgate's t
.CLEANING FLUID,
F. M., aallon
69c CA'STILE SOAP,
2-lb. bar ;
60c ALKA SELTZER
ASPIRIN TABLETS, Bayer, 100's
ASPIRIN TABLETS, F. M., 100's
43c
49c
49c
49c
59c
25c
BRUSHLESS SHAVE CREAM, Prep, 16 oz. 69c
LANOLIN SOAP, Williams', box of 3 29c
CHAIR SEAT PADS,
Plastic and cushioned
CHAIR BACK PADS,
Matching
98c
79c
Fred Meyer
112 N. Jackson
Lumber Company
Asks Foreclosure
Tyee Lumber Company haj
filed suit in circuit court against
Ernest W. Winglar and Wanda
L. Wingler, John L. Winglcr
and Isabel S. Winglcr to lore,
close a mortgage on real and
personal property held by the
defendants.
The complaint alleges that on
July 14, 1948, the plaintiff loan
ed to Ernest Wingler $6,159.11,
and that given as security was a
tract of land containing 17.59
acres, on which Was located a
Caterpillar power unit, Russell
sawmill, edger, John Deere pow
er unit, conveyor and two circu
lar saws.
The plaintiff asks judgment
for $4,247, plus $1,000 attorney
lees as the balance alleged due,
or . that the mortgage be fore
closed. The property is located
in the Sutherlln Land & Water
Co. tract.
Other Suits Filed
Suit has been filed by Ralph
Shirtcliff against Coyle Parker
and R. Parker, doing business
as Parker Brothers. The plain
tiff asks judgment for $287 for
logs hauled between April 19 and
21, and $69.63 on an assigned
claim.
Ben H. Balder and Clyde P.
Carroll, doing business as Balder
and Carroll demand judgment
against Judd Creek Lumber Co.
lor $950 or the recovery of log
ging equipment told to the com
pany.
Judgment for $450 Is asked
by Merle P. Hargis and Alvina
T. Hargis from F. L. Laws as
an account stated between the
plaintiff and defendant.
John Steeck has filed suit
against Herman Steeck In which
he asks judgment for $416.62 as
the balance alleged due on a
note for $1,785. In addition he
asks Judgment for $401 for
meals taken by the defendant
at the plaintiff's home.
Edward Monahan seeks to re
cover $269.30 as the balance due
on an original loan for $300 in
a suit filed. Named as defandants
is George Par02. The loan alleg
edly was made March 10, 1944.
Mon., June 20, 1949 Th Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5
South' Pulp Industry
The South neither exports nor
imports pulpwood In .any great
amount. However, there is con
siderable pulpwood movement
between states In the South.
Death and Defeat
Death or defeat has greeted
everyone who has tried to climb
the highest mountain ' In the
world, Mount Everest In the
Himalaya Mounalns between Ti
bet and India.
PIANOS
Baldwin, Wurlltzer .
Gulbransen
Ott't Piano Dept.
Corner of Cass and Jackson
Phone 1119J
7:30 Bob Poole
8:00 Box Thirteen -
8:30 Jovln Jamboree
9:00 Newt
9:1.1 Slim Bryant
9:30 Guelt Slnr
9:45 Fulton Lewlt, Jr.
10:00 John Steele, Adventurer
10:30 Rhythm Rendexvoua
11:00 Dance Orchestra
11:30 Sign Oft
401 i
This is LEARN TO SWIM
WEEK. Come down to the
Municipal Pool after 10 a.
m. any day this week, and
sign up for swimming les
sons. Roseburg hat modern
Swimming Pool and life guards
to help you learn to conduct
yourself In the water.
Munlolpal Swimming Pool
Ray Brown, Manager
PT1
Talking
About a Home?
So many people do noth
ing but talk about itl But
if you really want to own
your home, consult me
now. Personal attention.
Economical terms,
RALPH L. RUSSELL
Loans and Insurance
Loan Representative
Equitable 8avlngt &
Loan Assn.,
112 W. Cass ' Phone 013
CLIPPER
FIREWORKS
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Firecrackers... All Sizes
All Kinds
9 Roman Candles
O Atomic Wings 0
Rockets
O Sparklers ... etc. 9
I Stands located on Community
Hospital Grounds and across the street
from The City Drive-In Market
On Sale from June 20 to July 5
Benefit for
Jr. High School Athletic Fund
OPEN ALL HOURS
He Takes Wooden Niokelt
"Don't take any wooden nick
els" means nothing to Roy Law
rence of Anamosa," Iowa. He's
been collecting them for years,
now has 350. ,
Phone
730-J-5
Starts Wednesday
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2nd Western
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TODAY AND TUESDAY
"CALIFORNIA"
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"Trouble Preferred"
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Coming Wednesday
Starring Gene KELLY
Esther WILLIAMS
Frank SINATRA
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BETTY GARRETT JSSiSSlS
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