The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 11, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    Bank With
A Douglas County Institution
Home Owned Home Operated
Member Federal
Deposit Insurance Corp.
Douglas County State Bank
Opposition To Tlmbtr Acctss Rood Fundi Identified
EUGENE. Aug. 11. OR Oppo
sition to appropriation funds for
timber accesi roads has come in
part from the West Coast Lum
bermen's Assn. and the National
Assn. of Lumber Manufacturers,
R. G. Titus, executive vice presi
dent for Western Forest Indus
tries Assn., told an Industry meet
ing In Eugene Tuesday.
"Ignorance of the alms of the
proposal has caused the opposi
tion," the Portland executive de
clared. "Many congressmen have
felt that this measure was an
other out-of-the-pocket expendi
ture, not the investment it actu
ally will prove to be. The WKIA
has found that the West Coast
Lumbermen's Assn. and the Na
tional Assn. of Lumber Manufac
turers has opposed such a pro
gram." He said that at present con
gressmen are looking critically
at all appropriations and tne iiv
dustry will have to sell roads as
an investment wnicn win oring
dollar returns.
With small individual timber
s 'pplies dwindling, Titus pointed
out, the Industry must look to
public-owned lands for Its supply.
The association, he added, has al
ways objected to cuts In road
funds and western states senators
have been of some aid in restoring
these funds.
Some Japanese say that their
practice of counting a baby as
one year old at birth Is based on
the Idea that life begins at conception.
"QO D
Charles Shaw, who is subbing for Bill Henry while the latter
vacations until Aug. 29 from his Mutual-Don Lee week-day "Bill
Henry and the News" program (6:55-7 p. m. PST), is probably
the only radio reporter who ever literally sat on the lap of the
person he was interviewing. It happened in Paris when Shaw Inter
viewed the Polish presldent-ln-exlle, Stanlslaw Mikelacjsk. Several
weeks before, the Jeep In which he was riding with othr war cor
respondents was run over by a Sherman tank. Shaw received a
broken leg and In order for him to get close enough to the micro
phone for the interview, he rested his castbound leg on Mr. Miko
lacjzyk's lap for the entire broadcast Interview.
How William ". Mlkt" Meyts of tha Portland Orogonlan
got hold of this ont, wt dent know, but In hit Wednesday
column, ht stand that "Ester FJIIdttth, htad waitress at
tho Umpqua hotsl In Rostburg for 20 ytara. Is visiting hsr
nativo Moolo, Norway, but sha't homaslck. Wlthtt tx
customers would snd htr a eard, care a Mr. Odgaard at
Moolo." Good old Estor . ... how wo mitt htr, too.
See by the papers that Miss Joyce 'Sheffel, last year's "Miss
Roseburg," and Robert Brigham, both of Sutherlin have purchased
a thing called a marriage license . . . and, Just by a strange coinci
dence, these two have been selected to appear on tonight's "Here
Comes the Bride" show at 7:30. You'll enjoy this couple's personal
interview with KRNR's Del McKay and you'll be Just as delighted
as they with the terrific selection of gifts they'll receive from local
merchants on the show. Tune In "Hopalong Cassidy" at 8 . . . "The
Fishing 4 Hunting Club of the Air" at 8:30. "The George Mayer
Trio" at 9:30 . . . and a special "All-Star Game Preview" at 10:30
tonight.
Thur., Aug. 11, 1049 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. S
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Friday, August 19
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cral-frult dish
cup and faucar
Hov you $een it? If s HOLIDAY . . . the dinnerwart with tht new
design, the warm colors, and a completely different flecked-finish
glazel Modern shapes that fit well in patio, breakfast room, or
dining room. Earthy, spice colors that do something for your
decorative scheme. And that wonderful low price I A 20-piece set
of this quality dinnerware only comes to $7,961 Packaged in 5
piece place settings for your convenience. Buy one or more and
mix or match your colors. Pleasel Don't take our word for it. See
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Choose from these six
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Mint Green Cinnamon Brown Sage Grey
Nutmeg Pink Ginger Yellow Spice Turquoise
4:1ft Frank Hemlnffway.
4:3ft Paaalnf Parad
4 4S Ncwi
5.00 B Bar B Ranch.
8:30 Adventure of Champion.
5 45 Cur ley Bradley.
00 Cavalrada of Safaty.
S: 1ft Mutual Newsrael
t:30 Sport Page.
83.1 Muilcal Interlude.
8 40 Local New.
8:4ft Southland Slnflng.
8 .tft Char lea Shaw.
TOOFrank Purdy
T.15 Music You Remember.
7 30 Here Cornea the Pride.
Oft Honatong Cauidv.
8 30 Flahinf ft HunUng Club of t
Air.
trOO Newa.
:ift John Wollohan OrehMtra.
9:30 Geors Mayer Tritx
o 45 Walter Trohan.
10 00 The Falcon.
10:30 All-iur Gam Praview.
11:00 Cum In Mutla.
11:30 8lm Off.
FRIDAY, AUGOif It, l48
COO Sunria Serenade
8: 1 ft Newa.
80 Muile.
30 Riae Shine.
7:0ft Newa.
7:1ft Break faat Gang.
7:3ft Muiic. v
7:4ft Local Nwa.
7:ftft Mualc.
8:00 MustC.
8:30 Modern Home.
8:4ft Music by Morgaa.
8:00 Wally'a Coffee Tim,
8:15 Book of Bargains
8:30 Man About Town.
9 40 Mutlcal Interlude.
8:.vv Shooner'a Guide.
10:00 Newa.
10:15 -Goipel ningert,
10:30 Say It With Muat.
Art Baiter.
11:00 Ladlea Flrat.
11:30 Queen for a Dajr.
12:00 Mualc at Noon.
12:1ft Rporte Page. .
12:35 Muilc.
12:30 Clocking, the ttan.
12:3ft Mualc.
12:40 Local Newa.
12:4ft National Newa.
12 S3 Market Report!.
l:oo Man on tne Btreee.
1:1ft Party Line.
100 Against the Storm.
1 30 Itra Requested
3:00 Johnson Family.
3:1ft Mualc.
3:30 Shuw Time.
3 4.1 Local Loan Show.
4 00 Walter Trohan.
4:1ft Frank Hemingway.
4 30 Passing Parade.
4:4ft Tlpa and Tune.
BOO Music.
8:1ft Music.
5 30 All-star Football flam.
8:00 The Claco Kid
8 30 Carmen Cavalier.
B 4ft Bob Kberl.
BOO Newa.
B 1ft HI Neighbor.
B 30 Scandinavian Melody Tim.
45 Walter Trohan.
10 00 Casebook of Gregcry Hood.
10:30 Dance Orchestra,
11:00 Cuea In Mualc
11.30 Sign Off.
VAGRANT "FLOATED"
David Anderson. 63. transient.
was given a ten-day suspended
sentence on condition he leave
town when he faced vagrancy
charges in municipal court on
Wednesday, Judge Ira B. Riddle
reported.
NO FIRE DAMAGE
City firemen were called at
1210 a.m., Wednesday to extin
guish a grass fire at the Rose
burg airport. No damage was
report ea.
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Proposed Portland
Piinchboard Ban Loses
PORTLAND, Aug;. 11 (.TV
Mayor Dorothy Lee's attempt to
ban all punchbc.'.rdt In Portland
went down to defeat In the city
council Wednesday.
The council tied, 2 to 2. on the
proposal, and that tie automatic
ally deeateu it.
Her measure would have out
lawed the so-called "question and
answer" punchboards, which
award prizes lor giving the cor
rect response to a question.
She contended merchants were
buying license stamps for that
type of boards, but using them
in illegal gambling boards.
Mankind began using gold ear
lier than he used silver.
THE RED BARN
For Delicious Steak
and Dinners
Open 5 a. m. to 11 p. m.
Closes at midnight on Saturday
17 miles up the North Umpqua
Road
Annual (lassie between
tht gridiron greats!
ALL-STAR
FOOTBALL GAME
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Philadelphia tagles
Friday, August 12th
5:30 P. M.
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