(ft T DANCE at the PRESCHERN BARN Every Saturday Night Music By Pete Wright and the Dar-X Boys Dancing 9 P. M. to 1 A. M. Refreshments 1 4 Miies West on Melrose Road PUBLIC DANCE at the EAGLES Every Saturday Night SAM'S NIGHT RIDERS 5-PIECE WESTERN BAND Dancing from 9:00 p. m. 'til 1 :00 a. m. ' Admission 50c Hall is Air-Conditioned! Everybody Stay Cool and Dance! EAGLES Corner of Cass ond Pine Lunches 'w- ffl 'It ("vj "Have Fun at The Vets" with the Three Dukes of Rhythm Every Wednesday Night Floor Show Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights Open from 4 p. m. 'til 2:30 a. m. weekdays (closed Tues days). Saturday and Sun day, open from 12:00 noon until 2:30 a. m. The Vets Fried Chicken Dinners Sandwiches . . . Hot Dogs 115 W. Washington NOW YOU CAN! Today, you can have that lovely, large panoramic win dow you've always wanted in your own home. New, scien tific glass and installation methods admit ; view and light without losses of heat. Inquire from us! The Shalimar Room features George Mayer Trio .playing your favorite music in . the manner that pleases. Also introducing several novelty numbers. V George Mayer BURNS FAN MAIL Robert Shrewsbury, who eloped to Evans ton, Wyo., with Mn. Elena LeBaron sets fire to a stack of fan mail in Salt Lake City. The 500 letters were received by Mrs. LeBaron, a Salt Lake divorcee, when she advertised in the news papers for a husband. Mrs. LeBaron, holding the youngest of her eight children, looks on. Shrewsbury is a Salt Lake City carpenter. (AP Wirephotol - KRNR Th Vote of The Rottbtirf Ntws-Revltw MBS 1490 On Yeur Dial u Bob Moon, emcee of KHJ-Don Lee's weekday "Ladles First" show (11-11:30 a. m.) has proven his ability at least that's the opinion of a French Poodle who resides In tht Bay area, A fan letter explains the situation th'usly: "SUPREME COMPLIMENTS AND FLATERY TO THE ANNOUNCER OF YOUR 8TATION1 BEGINNING at 11 a. m. each week day morning. I do not know hit name, but his voice MUST BE ENTRANCING! I own a French Poodle Dowager who happens to be 23 years otdl Now this Dowager has two daughters the Dowager and the two daughters look after the house during the working day. But she has to have her favorite "ANNOUNCERS." When I leave the house In the morning she sees to It that the proper announcer Is on, or else she tells met When I tune In Mu tual-Don tee, then she settles back on her pillow and down comforter and LISTENS! If I turn the radio off, aha lets me know! So, to me, this Is the most sincere type of flattery that could be accorded to anyone's voice! When a dog whose ears are so finely attuned) will leave the room when some voices are heard, tells me this particular an nouncer must have persuasive qualities. Anyway, I thought you would like to know. No finer tribute could be paid to anyone, or to anyone's voice, than that from a dog's ear. . attuned to the finer things In life! At 7 tonight Dick Haymes will sing "Gypsy in my soul," and "Temptation," and have as guest vocalist Helen Forrest. Stay tuned at 7:15 for the. "Sammy Kaye Show," followed by the "Cisco Kid" at 7:30. Howard Culver stars In Mutual-Don Lee's "Straight Ar row" at 8.. A drive In the country, a thunderstorm, a corpse and a houseful of guests but no host are a few of the items parading through the "Affair of the Homicidal Host," in the "Affairs of Peter Salem" at 10 tonight. V Tomorrow Woody Herman will have as featured guest, King Cole heard from 2 to 2:45 p. m. In his "Excursions In Modern Musio" brought to you In a direct broadcast from Balboa Beach. . Frl., July 22, 1949 Tht News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. S REMAINING HOUBS TODAT 4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Passing Parade. 4:45 Here's to Veterans. 5:00 Music. 5:15 Music. 5:30 Adventures of Champion. 5:45 Curley Bradley. 6:00 Magic Garden. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Southland Singing. 6:55 Bill Henry. 7:00 Dick Haymes Show. 7:15 Sammy Kaye Showroom. 7:30 Cisco Kid. 8:00 Straight Arrow. 8:30 Carmen Cavallero. 8:45 Bob Eberle Show. 9:00 News. 9:15 Hi Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melody Tim. 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00 Affairs of Peter Salem, 10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous. - 00 curfew uiud. :30 Sign Off. 11 SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1949 6:00 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. 8:00 Haven of Rest 8:30 Modern Home. 8:45 Four H Club. , 9:00 Willy's Coffea Time. 9:15 Music. nifi TAlmhont Reauest. 10:00 News. 10:15 Sweetwooa aerenaat. 10:30 Shopper's Guide. 10:35 Music. 11:00 Bob Poole. 11:30 Air forqp nour. 12:00 Music af Noon. tl.1 Cnnrll Puff 12:25 Music. 12:4U L.OC8I newi. 12:45 National News. 12:55 Market Reports. i:uo man on uic 31111. l:15Volce of the Army. 1 :30 Veterans' Request Show. 2 00 Excursions in Modern Music. "2:45 Helen Hall's Femme Fair. 3:00 Melody Mountain Boys. 3:30 Sports Parade. 4:00 Mel Allen. 4:15Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Smoke Rings. 5:00 Hawaii Calls. 5:30 Sing for Your Supper. 6:00 Meet the Press. 6:30 Soorts Page. 6:55 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local 'News. 6:45 Eddy Duchfn. 7:00 Take a Number. 7:30 Carmen Cavallero. 8:00 Happy Valley Cowboys. 8:30 Woody Herman. . 8:00 News, ' 8:15 Dink Templeton. 9:30 Wrestling Paarde. 10:30 Barkley Allen Orch. 11:00 Curfew Club, ( 11:30 Sign Off. Roseburg Woman Has Hope Of Song's Success Mrs. Esio Johnson, 814 Mill eti-oot snmo tvvn vpnt's n?n wrote a song in memory of her son, L-arroi jonnson, wnom sue iu&i m World war 11 May 10, isho. Tho anna "A rVinthr' Vision ." to which Bob Carleton, Holly- wooa, wrote ine iiiumu, waa .-uyy righted March 24, 1947. Mi's Tnhncnn had not had flnv report for more than a year. weanesaay sue icmvcu wuiu from the Recola Recording Co.. r rto Anaploa Askint? hpr to siffn an agreement, in the form of a contract, ior use oi ner song, one said she has high hopes for its success. Mrs. Johnson, born at Dallas, Tex., August 19, 1893, moved to Roseburg from Ruidoso, N. Mex., in 1936. Parading Shriner Dies Of Heart Attack CHICAGO, July 22. P) Clar pnee Hartlev Moulton. 66, Wash ington, D. C.t collapsed and died of a heart attacK Wednesday as ne was marching with other shrin ers in a parade. Moulton was quartermaster of the band of Almas Shrine temple in Washington and a civilian drafting engineer for the bureau of sMps in the Navy department. PAINTS All Kinds . PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 REEDSPORT Vaino Pajari, Ex- Dairy Rancher, Leaves By Air For Old Country By S. S. SMILEY News-Review Correspondent Vaino Pajari oi Reedsport, a native of Finland, lett for his old home Thursday night for a few months' visit, making the trip entirely by plane. Mr. Pajari op erated a large dairy ranch near here for many years, until the death of his wife. He moved to Reedsport recent ly and has been a night watch man at the Umpqua River Navi gation company plant on the wa terfront. He left the North Bend airport Thursday night and expected to be in Helsinki, Finland, Sunday. Eagerly looking forward to the wonderful trip and the chance to visit his old home, Viano had not fully decided just how long he would stay away. His son, Arnie Pajari, lives here. Deep Sea Crabbing Discontinued DeeD sea crabbing has been dis- continued alone the coast-adia- cent to the Umpqua river, and crab pots are Being orougni in, repaired and stored until the fall season. Packing crab meat has been dis continued at the Anton Hoel plant in Reedsport and at the Co lumbia River Packers association plant, as well as at the Charles Marks plant at Winchester Bay. The Polly Ann, fished here dur ing the past season by Don Mills of Charleston, under lease to An ton Hoel, has been sold by Mar den & Hagist, owners, and is now 8tNewport being prepared for when the knee war thrown out of joint while he was up Smith riv er with the truck. He was brought to town by Allen Earle. tuna fishing. The We of Coos Bav. owned by Jesse Weinel but fished by Jack Farley during the past season, is bringing in pots for storage. Ex cept for the first of the season, only fair catches were made. Disastrous Fire Averted What could have been a disas-1 trous fire was narrowly averted Saturday evening at the E. K. Wood Lumber company sawmill in Reedsport, when a watchman saw smoke coming from under the dock near the planing mill when the mill was not in opera tion. Quick action on the part of the Reedsport volunteer fire depart ment is credited witn saving at least part of the buildings in the mill yard, and possibly the dry kiln and mill itself. A hard wind was blowing when' the fire start ed, presumably from a sparK from the mill's burner. Cattle Thieves Active Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dailey of Smith river were business visitors in Reedsport Tuesday. They re port cattle thieves active on the north fork of Smith river, with several hundred dollars worth of stock having been taken from the Wroe Brothers ranch recently. State and county officers are re portedly working on the case. Suffers Knee Injury Darrell Lee, truck driver for Berge A. Borrevik, Reedsport wholesale distributor for the Standard Oil company, suffered a painful knee injury Tuesday DANCE Every Saturday Night LOU FRANCO and his Happy Valley Cowboys Kennedy's Dutch Mill Hiway 99 South AmPr: -'Or j f SOFTBALL GAMES Roseburg All-Stars vs. Andy's Jewelers (Medford's City League Leaders) Finlay Field Saturday 8 P. M. Sunday 2 P. M. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY WITH THE WRONG WOMAN... IT POfSNl TAKE k MAN 10M TO HMD HIS JANE WYATT Raymond Burr John Lit.l tmiuw tiiJwwt art-WI aWCT t 7 : SECOND FEATURE AND ROY ACUFF His Smoky Mt. Boys in "SING, NEIGHBOR, SING TONIGHT AND SATURDAY COMING, SUNDAY:-. IT'S EVERyXmAN for HIMSELF WHFN SHF TAKFS AIM J T1 I Mt HUGH HtRBfRT IIUUNC MOUQWIT TONIGHT AND SATURDAY t 1 MORROW! SUMDAY . LASH 1 - , f 1 v i VV-s P JIKMIE MARTIN u. MM HINHICX . IU MORGAN SINDV UNDCttt SIUV Oil CUFF fAYLOS 1TIVI HIMCt Ut OSWIHI H CHUSMM ROM ORHOND MA Will - JUNi CAM in tmoi WIStUN ADVCNTUII If- 4 I PRODUCTIOH - . tuiAintr SCREEN GUILD PRODUCTIONS 2ND THRILL FEATURE rw Ho t fA. I-; Th.Glory.Hole ' . urn ml "The Ultimate in Food and Refreshment" at the Smart New Air-Conditioned SHALIMAR ROOM 122 S. Stephens Admission Adults Children Tax Included "Let's Go to the Ball Game" 50e 1 15c