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GUTTERS AIR COOLERS Authorized Dealer For LENNOX and KLEER-KLEEN (Utility basement) (Floor Unit 29" deep) FURNACES ROSEBURG SHEET METAL Your Phom 141 HEATING SSO E. 1st St Center KRNR Mutual Broadcasting Svstem U90 on Your Dial PLANNING TO BUILD? SEE OUR LUMBER SPECIALS ALL GRADES We guarantee to sove you dollars not just pennies. 2x4 and wider all separated to width. See our No. 4 before you buy No. 3. WHITE'S LUMBER 5 Miles South on Highway 99 2nd Annual L Amateur 1:30 P. M. Sunday and Monday AT Myrtle Creek Saddle Pals Club Grounds Located en New South Myrtle Hwy. Sponsored By Myrtle Creek Saddle Pals Rodeo Parade Sunday, Sept. 4 Enter the Big Contests! DANCE To The Music Of ARK IE AND HIS JOLLY COWBOYS SUNDAY-SEPT. 4 at the MELODY MOUNTAIN BARN 3 Miles South of Myrtle Creek en Hwy. 99 Dancing From 9 P. M. 'Til 1 A. M. Mu.uMkfl mil t&tn 4:1 Frank Hemingway. 4 M Smok R.n. 30O Hawaii CalU 5 .10 Smf lor vour Suppor. 6 00 Meet tha Praaa. 6- 30 Sport Pafa. .15 MuaiC. 40 Local Naw. 43 Eddy Durhin. 7:0O Taka Numbw. 7:10 Xavlar Cuaat, BOO Happy Valley Cowboy. 30 BirnM fc hla Orel, fi 00 New. ft 1 A Dink Templaton. I 30 WrcatUnj Farad. 10:.TO Dane Orch. 11:00 Cue In Muie. It JO iQ Off. MONDAY. SEPT. . W 41t Rim 4V Shlna. . ... 7.00 Ncwa. 7:15 Break fait Gang. 7- 45 Local Nawa. 7SO Mutle. M Music. g io Modern Horn 43 Music by Morgan. g;00 Wally'a Coff Tim. 15 Book of Bargain. .TO MutC. 10:00 Nttwr 10:15 Gotpl linger. 10, W Music. 10 43 Art Baker. 11:00 Ladles First 11:30 Queen for a Day. 1200 Munc at Noon, 1215 Sparta Paga. 1225 Music. 12 40 Local News. 12 45 National Nawa. 12 53 Music. . 100 Music. 1 so Say It With Music. 2 00 Aialnst the Storm. 1 30 It s Requested. 3 00 Johnson Family. 3:15 President Harry S. Truman. 3 43 Local Loan Show. 400 Fulton Lewis Jr. 4:15 Frank Hemingway, 4 30 Marvin Miller. 4:45 News. 5:00 Driver'! Playhouta. 5:15 Music. 5:30 Champion. 5- 45 Lee Bennett. 6:00 Sewing Machine Cental. 6:15 Mutual NewsracL 0 .10 S porta Paga. :15 Music. 40 Local Newt. 6 45 Southland Singing. 6 55 Bill Henry. 700 Dick Haymea. 7:15 Sammy Kaya Showroom. 7 30 Cisco Kid. 00 Let George Do It TO You Name It 8 45 Bob Eberle. 8 : 35 Johnny Desmond. BOO News. 9:15 Hi Neighbor. 9 .to Scandinavian Melody Tim. 9 45 Fulton Lewis Jr. 10.00 Affairs uf Peter Salem, io .to Russ Morgan Orch. I l OO Cues In Muaic. 11.30 Sun Off. $ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER , 14 6:00 Sunrisa Serenade. 0:15 Newt. 6:20 Music. 6:30 Rise St Shlna. 8:45 County Agent 7:00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Beehiva. 7:35 Music 8:00 Haven of Rest 8.30 Modern Horn. 8:45 Music. 9 OOW ally's Coffe Tim. 9 13 Mus Music 93 Man About Town. 9 40 Music. 9:50 Shopper Gutd. 10:00 News. 10:15 Sweet wood Serenade. 10:30 Say It With Music 10:45 Art Baker. 11:00 Ladies First. 11:30 Queen for a Day. 12 00 Music at Noon. 12:15 S porta Pag. 12:25 Music. 12 30 Clocking the Star. 12 15 Music. 12 40 Local Nawa. 12 45 National Newa. 12:55 Market Reporta. 1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 Listen to Liabart 1:30 Music. . 1:45 Music, 2:00 Against Th Storm. 2:30 It a Requested. 3:00 Johnson Family. 3:15 Music. 3:30 Good Kewi Program. 3:45 Local Loan Show. 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Marvin Miller. 4:45 News. 5.00 B Bar B Ranch. 3 30 Champion. 3:45 Lee Bennett. 6:00 Cavalcade of Safety. 6:15 Mutual NewsreeL 6:30 Sports Page. 0 35 Music. 04O Local Newa 0:45 Southland Singing. 035 Bill Henrv. 7.00 Frank Purdy. 7:15 Music Yau Remember. 7:30 Music of Manhattan. 00 Box Thirteen. 8 . Jovtn J am bore. 9:00 News, 9:15 Ruth and Judy. 9:30 Cue t Star. 9:45 Fulton Lewia Jr. 10:00 John Steele. 10;30 Runs Morgan Orch. 11:00 Cues In Music. 11:30 Sign Off. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER T, 14 6- 00 Sunrise) Serenade. 6 15 News. 6 20 Music. 6 30 Rise Shin. 7.00 News. 7: 1 5 Brea kfa it Gang. 7:4.5 Local Nawa. 7:50 Music. 3 00 Music. 3 30 Modern Home 8:45 Music by Morgan. 9. OO Wally'a Coffee Tim. 9:15 Book of Bargains. 930 Man About Town. 9 40 Musical Interlude. 9 30 Shopper a Guide. 10 00 News 10:15 Gospel Singer. 10:30 Say It With Muaie. 10:45 Art Bakery. 11:00 Ladles First 1 1 :3f Queen For A Day. 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Sports Page. 12:25 Music. HEY, FELLERS! Need Expert Chain Saw Service for Any Type Chain Saw? If you are looking for a really competent chain service shop, see AL OLDS at 531 S. Stephens St. AL WILL: Repair, Recondition, Refile your chain regardless of condition and do the job right. s REASONABLE RATES FAST SERVICE BRING YOUR BAR! Saw Chain Service Co. . 531 S. Stephens St. Phone 1665-J HO u LVCURGUS SPINKS TO "MEET PRESS": Who's he? The new imperial emperor ot the Knights ot the Ku Klux Klans of America. Among the noted newsmen he'll come to verbial blows with will be the Klan's severest critic Drew "I got my finger on the pulse of national affairs" Pearson. Hear this much anticipated broadcast this evening at six. KANE: ::That's a gun, h . . ." MUG: "Yah, and th handls ain't tilled with peanuts!" . . . twttt llttl beginning to anethtr "Martin Kant, Pri vate Ey." advsnturt. (Sunday, 1:30-2 p. m.) "Tru Dotcctiv MysUri" returns to KRNR this Sunday In a new time period . . . 2:30 to 1 p. m. A special dramatisation tltkd "Th Million Dollar Torch" outlining th dangers from fir, will be presented on this Sunday's "Tru Detective" program. At 3:30 Sunday, nightmares In color baffl "Nick Carter, Master Detective" for a time, until he tolv th "Cas of th Rainbow Dnimi." "Th Family Thatr" will prtsent "Th Denver Express" starring Jean Ruth, film starlet, for Its regular Sunday broadcast. Lltbeth Scott will be hostess for th dramatisation. (4:30- p. m.) "The Roy Rogers Show," previously heard on KRNR at 3 p. m. on Sunday, shifts to the 7:30 to 8 p. m. time period effective with this Sunday's broadcast. On "Twenty Questions" Sunday night at eight, John Carradine, razor-voiced, needle-thin veteran stage and screen actor deserts the footlights temporarily to try the "Animal, Vegetable or Minlreal" game. MONDAY: Labor Oay. Hav a nice holiday driv ear fully and listen to KRNR. (President Truman's Labor Day . Address will be heard Monday 3:15 to 3:45 p. m.) 13:30 Clocking th Sure 12.15 Muslr. 12.40 Local New. 12:4.w National News. 12:M Market Reports 1:00 Man on th. StrMt 1:1 Party- Line. J. no Against th. Storm. 3:30 It's Requested 3:00 Johnson Famllr. 3:19 Music. 3:30 Show Time. 3:43 Local Loan Show. 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. 4:13 Frank Heminrway. 4:30 Marvin Miller. 4:43 Music. S:oo Tips and Tunes. 3:1.3 Music. 3 30 Champion. 5:43 Lee Bennett. S:00 Men Behind th. Melody. S:13 Mutual Newsra.1. 10 Sports Pafe. :33 Music. :40 Local News. 6:43 Southland flinging. 8:33 Bill Henry. 7:00 Dick Haymes. 7:13 Sammy Kay. Showroom. 7:30 Cisco. Kid. 80O what's the Nam ot that long? S::to Tex Benek.. 8:43 Bob Eberle. BOO News. 13 HI Neighbor. :3o Scandinavian Melody Time. 43 Fulton Lewis Jr. 10 00 Gregory Hood. 10:30 Russ Morgsn Orch. 11:0(1 Cues In Music. 11:30 Sign Oft. Meeks. A beautifully decorated cake graced the table, which was prettily appointed in a pink and blue motif. Lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Meeks from Laura Brown, Virginia Meeks. Dorothy Travis, Georgia May Baker, Ruby Trav is. Ada Hixson, Maxine Goetz, Clara Stlewig, Minnie Decker, Helen Linthicum. Ruth Norman, Earla Hockett, Nan Frairs, Clara Frew and her granddaughtei. Paula Smith: Mildred Fogel and the two hostesses, Mrs. Dage and Mrs.vFranzen. Following an enjoyable social hour, the hostesses served lovely refreshments. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY DATES FIRST FALL MEETING The American Legion Auxili ary, Umpqua Unit No. 16, will hold its first regular meeing of the year Wednesday, September 7, 8 p.m. at the Legion Home. 118 So. Kane street. The Auxiliary will be under the leadership of the following offi cers and committee chairman. President, Mrs. Rose Dauber; secretary, Mrs. Louise Young; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Ritter; historian, Mrs. Greta Caskry; Mrs. Iva Springer, and chaplain, Mis. Louise Wanger. Chairmen: Americanism, Bet ty Moore; Child Welfare, Mis. Jane Stephens; Constitution and Legislation, Mrs. Madge Dixon; Community Service, Mrs. Rita Fritts; Gifls State. Mrs. Jennie Midland; Junior Activities. Mrs. Arlene Barton; Membership, Mrs. Edith Marshall; Music, Mrs. Dora Ritzman; Pan Ameri can, Mrs. Mattie Jackson; Na tional Security. Mrs. Grace Tu dor; Poppy, Mrs. Iva Springer! Poppy Poster, Mrs. Tom Coates; fast President Parley, Mrs. Myr tle Wenger; Publicity, Mrs. Myr tle Wenger: Public Relations, Mrs. Gertrude Hatfield; Radio, Vera McClintock Jones; Rehan. ilitation, Mrs. Letha Garey and Sewing Club, Mrs. Mary Dolaa. Miss Jean Thrush and Miss Ann Mellis. the girls who attend ed Girls State at Corvallis will give their reports at this meet ing. - The delegates who attended the State Convention at Salem. Bet ty Moore, Mrs. Myrtle Olmschied (Walter J.). Mrs. Mattie Jack son (Georfre), Mrs. Gertrude Hat- Held, (Harry), Past Pres. of Dis trict, and Mrs. Rose Dauber ( r. W.I will give their reports. All members are urged to be Sat., Sept. 3, 1949 The News-Review, RoMburg, Or. S present and all eligible membeis are cordially Invited. Refresh ments will be served. MR. AND MRS. MEISSNER ENTERTAIN AT TURKEY DINNER ON SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Melssner entertained at a very enjoyable four o'clock turkey dinner at their attractive home on Parrolt street Sunday honoring the lat- tpr'ft .later. Mr. T A Dh..i. son, of Grants Pass, who spent ine weeKena at the Melssner home. Mrs. G. R. Chapman of Rosehurg was an additional din ner guest. QUALIFYING ROUNDS OF HANDICAP TOURNAMENT TO OPEN THURSDAY Women of the Roseburg Coun try club will begin the qualifying rounds ot the annual handicap golf tournament at eight-thirty o". clock Thursday morning at the, club course. The rounds must be completed by September 10. Luncheon will be served at the clubhouse at twelve-thirty o'clock and the contract bridge play will begin at one-thirty o'clock. TODAY AND SUNDAY ROCKY LANE in WYOMING BANDIT Also ALASKA with Kent Taylor Margaret Lindsey SCREENS Screen Door a Screen Wlr Window Screens PAGE LUMBER & FUEL "4 E "-rt Ave. S. Phone 21? PINK AND BLUE SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR MRS. MEEKS A lovely pink and blue shower narty was given Friday evening at the home of Myrtle Dage with Lillian Franzen co-hostess In compliment to Mrs. Shirley UMP9UA RIDING ACADEMY East Douglas one Ramp Road. Watch tor Sign. Horses for hire by th hour or d:.y. Horse Boarded By th Month Phone 16T8-R 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 rs A'r-vonditioned! Everybody Stay -ool and Dance! EAGLES. Corner of Cass ond Pino STARTS TOMORROW It's a one-way street ...... latn BtHDix Marital s tSSMM - LA CUUY RKHAtK RAW MYUH CO-FEATURE Itr.r.lllJI.'l.si'.'llliTI 5k V5 lit I JLsmJ M iiniisr- Tonight: "Keep 'Em Flying" and "Homicida far 3" t VfeTS TO THE ROSEBURG POLICEMEN'S BENEFIT BALL LABOR DAY-SEPT. 5 ROSEBURG ARMORY 8:30 P. M. II...:. D. . S ( oruce omey and his orchestra Admission: 1.00 per Person tax included EVERYONE BE THERE! kF3 I fSff I r vw a 1 I I ' - 1 . iTrmn rrrn CD ENDS TONIGHT! ' KIRK V AS: - J 'iii DOUGLAS MarilTn Maxwell Arthur Kennedr am Ft. STEW ART Ida I0HAH 11 AUUCBT II la,-IL 11 I - bf- i m m '1: 1 v