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Engagement Is Announced Sot., July 23, 1949 The News-Rovlaw,' Roseburg,' (. 5 R.G.Mc Arthur Well Drilling 1 1 milai sail Umpqua Riding Academy East Douglas and Ramp Road. Watch for Sign. Horses for hire by the hour or day. Phono 1638-R on N. Umpqua Road Watch for sign or write Box 175, Idle yld Route, Rote burg, Oregon. ADMISSION Adults 74o Children 30o Includee tax BASEBALL SUNDAY July 242 P. M. MYRTLE CREEK vs. GRANTS PASS Myrtle Creek Field 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 Comer of Cass and Pine The Shalimar Room - features .:' George Mayer Trio playing your favorite music in the manner that pleases. Also introducing several novelty numbers. George- Mayer "The Ultimate in Food and Refreshment" at the Smart New Air-Conditioned SHALIMAR ROOM 122 S. Stephens Call 100 for News-Review Classified Ads lit st'"- . . .... I ' . h ' M" .v I A . . 1 J Picture by Bud Mason Mlae Gerry MoNeel W V Mr. and Mrs. P. A. McNeel of Glendale, Ore., announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Gerry, to E. N. McFall, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McFall of Roseburg. The wedding has been planned for early September. The bride-elect was graduated from Glendale high school and the bridegroom-elect was grad uated from Camas Valley high school. Both are employed by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. KRNR The Voice of The Retebwf News-Review MBS 1490 On Your Dial REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Mel Allen. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4; TO Smoke Rings. 5:00 Hawaii Calls. 5:30 Sing for Your Supper. 6:00 Meet the Press. 8:30 Sports Pa Re. 6:55 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Eddy Duchln. 7:00 Take a Number. 7:30 Carmen Cavallero. 8:00 Happy Valley Cowboys. 8:30 Woody Herman. 9:00 News. 9:15 Dink Templeton. 9:30 Wrestling Parade. 10:30 Berkley Allen Orch. 11:00 Curfew Club. 11:30 Sign Oft. SUNDAY, JULY tl, 1949 8:00 Back to God Hour. 8:30 Voice of Prophecy. 9:00 Radio Bible Class. 9:30 Lutheran Hour. 10:00 News. , 10:15 Organ Concert, 10:30 Music. 10:45 Moments of Devotion. 11:00 Baptist Church Services. 12:00 Music. 12:15 Sunday Favorites. 12:30 Canary Chorus. 12:45 National News. 1:00 House of Mystery. 1:30 True Detective Mysteries. 2:00 Ray Bloch Presents. 3:30 Meet Your Match. Registered Willamette Val ley -red Romneys from Im ported rams. Choice selec tions now available. OAKMEAO FARM Newberg, Oregon NOTICE The office of Hazel Reid, Public Typist, will be closed for one month, from July 25 to August 25. Going on Vacation. HAZEL REID Public Typist 122 3. Jackson 3:00 Roy Rogers Show. 3:30 Nick Carter, Master Detective. 4:00 Walking In Rhythm. 4:15 Music. 4:30 Family Theatre. 5:0fl Laymens Hour. 5:30 Can You Top This? 6:00 Secret Missions. 6:30 Sheilah Graham. 6:45 Bill Cunningham. 7:00 Charmer and the Dell. 7:30 True or False. 8:00 Twenty Questions. 8:30 Walter WlnchelL 8:45 Lanny Ross. 9:00 News. 9:15 Memorable Musle, 9:30 American Legion. 9:45 Church of the Open Bible. 10:00 Kiwanis Chorus. 10:30 Dance Orchestra. 11:00 Sign Off. PLAYMOR GARDENS Jf Jf Open Air Dance Pavilion. SATURDAY NIGHT July 23 FEATURING Kenny Whitson And His Trumpet PLAYMOR GARDENS 2Vi miles South of Dillard on Highway 99. By the Green Bridge. MONDAY, JULY SS, 1049 8:00 Sunrise Serenade. H:15 News. , 6:20 Music. . , , v4- 6:30 Yawn Patrol. 8:45 Music, 7:00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. 7:30 Music. 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Music. 8:00 Jolly Time Tunes, 8:30 Modern Home. 8:43 Music by Morgan. 9:00 Wally's Coffee Time. 9:13 Book of Bargains, 9:30 Man About Town. 9:40 Musical Interlude, 9:30 Shopper'! Guide. 10:00 News. 10:15 Gospel Singers. 10:30 Say It With Music. 10:45 Art Bakers Notebook. 11:00 Ladles First. 1 1 :30 Queen for a Day. 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Sports Page. 12:25 Music. 12:40 Local News. 12:45 National News. 12:55 Market Reports. 1:15 Party Line. 1:15 Paryt Line. 2:00 Against the Storm. 2:30 Its Requested. .3:00 Johnson Family. 3:15Music. 3:30 Show Time. 3:43 Local Loan Show. 4:00 Phelps Adams Jr. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4 :30 Pass 1 n g Pa ra d e. 4:45 Children! Story Hour. 5:00 Driver's Playhouse. 3:15 Music. 3:30 Adventures of Champion. 3:43 Curley Bradley. 6:00 Sewing Machine. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel, 6:30 Sports Page. 8:35 Mu sic. 6:40 Local News, 8:45 Southland Singing. 8:5 Bill Henry. 7:00 Dick Hayme's Show. ' 7:15 Sammy Kaye Showroom. 7:30 Cisco Kid. 8:00 Let George Do It. 8:30 You Name It. 8:45 Bob Eberle. 8:55 Johnny Desmond. 9:00 News. 9:15 Hi Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Meldoy Time. 9:45 Phelps Adams Jr. 10:00 Music. 10:15 Farm Legislation Discussion. 10:30 Farm Legislation Discussion. 10:43 Music. 11:00 Curfew Club. 11:30 Sign Off. Before Investing in an electric mixer make sure you have at least a square foot to allot to it on the kitchen mixing counter, and about 16 inches of space be tween counter and wall cupboard and an electric outlet nearby. BD 3 D Mutual Don Lee-KHJ's headline-making "Meet the Press" pro gram will present a press conference on-the-alr with C. I. O. Presi dent Philip Muray for its broadcast tonight at 7. The program will originate from Pittsburgh. Mr. Murray, in addition to leading the powerful Congress of Industrial Organizations, is head of the Steel workers' union, which Is currently in contract negotiations with the steel Industry. A presidential truce has delayed a nation-wide steel strike that would, it is claimed, paralyze American industry. Stay tuned for the "Blue Baron Show" at 7:30 . . . and Lou Franco and his "Happy Valley Cowboys" at 8, followed by a direct broadcast from Balboa Beach, featuring Woody Herman and his Orchestra. SUNOAY: When a ship's distress siren Is heard In the middle of an Arizona desert, It becomes a phenomenon to be solved by "Mystery Man" Roger Elliott on the "House of Mystery" at 1 p. m. . . . Stealing a cowboy', horse Is as serl ous to him as trying to take his life. This happens to the King of the Cowboys, Roy Rogers on the "Roy Rogers Show" at 3 . . . Stay tuned for "Nick Carter, Master Detec tive" at 3:30 as he Investigates the "Case of the Laughing Skull." Alan Young will be starred when KHJ-Mutual Don Lee's 'The Family Theater," heard 4:30-5 p. m. Sunday presents its adaptation of Frank Stockton's classic "My Terminal Moraine." Film star Patricia Neal will be hostess. The drama tells of a young boy who falls In love with a girl and finds that her fathT is determined that he shall make his own way in the world. At 8 p ,m. tomorrow, Virginia Mayo, curvaceous blonde movie star, will play Mutual Don Lee's radio version of the "Twenty Questions." Beginning Monday, July 25, through Friday, Aug. S, Phelpi Adams, rioted newspaperman, will substitute for Ful ton Lewis Jr. while Mr, Lewis takes a four weeks' vacation. REEDSPORT COUPLE TO i CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. George Epper hart, long-time residents of Reedsport, will celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary Sunday, July 24, by holding open house for their friends at their home on Wades Flat during the af'ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Epper hart were Harried July 21, 1899, at Morehead, Kentucky. They moved to Reedsport in January, 1926, and Mr. Epperhart went to work as edgerman in the Ump qua Mill & Timber Company saw mill here, and their son, Lee, worked in the same place as an electrician. Mr. Epperhart has retired from active work of re cent years, and Lee Is one of the owners and operators of Thomp-son-Epperhart Motors, dealers In Texaco Products, and local agents for the Ford cars and trucks. - Protect Your Family ' with the B. M. A. Polio plan. Call Mr. Lincoln, 938-J-4 or drop card to Box 108 Melrose Route. TODAY AND SUNDAY "Lash" La Rue In "Frontier Revenge and "SIN TOWN" DANCE Friday, July 29-9:00 P. Ml. ROLLETTA SKATING RINK E, 2nd Ave. N. ccross from Ford's Mill Music By BRUCE GILIEY'S BAND Admission 80c per Person (tax incl.) 0M0RR0W SHE TOOK THE WEST... YTU A . bang4 I r-i PLOT 1 1 A 'V 4 1 3 DAYS Sr' J I iV" nsw ; , CesarRomero-RudyVallee-OlgaSanJuanr- tut HUW1 mKBtm iimmu nuuvnHi - u irara Ends Tomght HtfntO H.h.HM'l'irT7t'l.lli:i!.VH mm Fresht WclH s,,ow, II Have Fun at The Vets' with the Three Dukes of Rhythm Every Wednesday Night Floor Show Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights ;'.V 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 Sandwlchee . , . Hot Doge 115 W. Washington "The first weekend you boys or in Roseburg, we'll hov o wonderful time, including delicious dinners at the RAINBOW CAFE." TOMORROW! awVT- Fr F. bb jfiVjl mac 'aKmlK I P0WELL"K W I "Av LIZABETH i jl-y scottXI ffl ' IT I L'-f RAYMOND BURR M J I ' JOHN LITEL . fff. AND LOOK AT THIS! ROY ACUFF and His Smoky Mt. Boys & Girls "Sing, Neighbor, Sing" TONIGHT: "WHIPLASH" and "THE PLUNDERERS"