The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 09, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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All Kindt
PAG' LUMBER & FUEL
ti. 2nd Ave Phon- 212
Del
Durham
AND
Vic Lewis
can give you greater
satisfaction ond SAVE
YOU MONEY on
Office Supplies and
Equipment
For your exacting office
requirements
Remember:
"Call D & L to keep your
office well."
D & L Stationers
Durham and Lewis
325 S. Stephens St. (Opposite
Greyhound Depot)
PHONE 173-Y :
FEED -FEED -FEED
FEED QUALITY. AND PRICES ARE RIGHT
FREE FIELD SERVICE
FOR FEED SEED OR REMEDIES
PHONE OR CALL
Roseburg Feed & Seed Co. .
DISTRIBUTORS .
HB Centennial Feeds' and Centennial Flour'
Oak and Spruce Sts. ' Phons 374
irs
Season
tion of famous brands.
WILSON OFFICIAL INTERCOLLEGIATE.
FOOTBALLS . . 325 to 180
RUBBER COVERED, WILL NOT ROT
VOIT FOOTBALLS . . . 6o
ATHLETIC SOX 75c
KNEE CUSHIONS
BRACES
Ankle, Knee
or Wrist
J WILSON
FOOTBALL SHOES
Regular 12.50, school price to
students only
9.45
WILSON OFFICIAL
VOLLEYBALLS .11 so
WILSON "INDESTRUCTO"
VOLLEYBALLS. . . . .9
Umpqua Valley
A Home-Owned and Operated Store
202 N. Jackson Phone 73
Priest And toys Sought
After Beat Is Swamped
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 9.
UP) An Episcopal priest and
two boys were being sought to
day along the Tanana river. They
have been missing since Monday
night.
Disappearance of the Rev. Rob-
I ert H. field Jr., priest in charge
ot St. Mark's Episcopal mission
, at Nenana, and the two youths
was reported yesterday by 17-
: year-old Thomas Tuzroyluk.
1 The boy said he was the only
survivor when a boat swamped
, in the river about 80 miles from
Nenana. Tuzroyluk said he swam
to shore and later searched the
river bank for a mile below the
scene. There was no sign of tils
companions.
After drying his clothes over a
(ire made from a can of salvaged
gasoline, he hiked upstream untfl
he found a cabin and canoe. Then
he paddled 25 miles to report the
accident.
Yugoslavia Receives
Multi-Million Loan
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 UP)
Diplomatic officials said today
they understood the export-Import
bank has approved a multi
million dollar loan to Yugoslavia.
The amount was reported to be
around $20,000,000. The money
would be used mainly to buy ma
chinery, and equipment needed by
ANNUAL
HARVEST DANCE
SOUTH DEER CREEK
GRANGE
Saturday-Sept. 10
9:30 P. M.
Good Music
Is Here
Make the Umpqua Valley
Hardware Sporting
Goods Department your
first stop for all your foot
ball needs. See the wide selec
300
65c to 95c
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Of E) DUE)
C I -K L - I CZ3C3
VI D
Tonight at 7:15, petite Laura Leslie will sing that popular
number Irom "Kiss Me Kate," "Always True to You Darling In My
Fashion," on the "Sammy Kaye Showroom." Other numbers will
Include the Kayedets singing "Little Girl," Tony Xlame in "lovers'
Gold," Don Cornell doing "Peg O' My Heart," and the "Notre Dame
Victory March.'
Tun. in th. adventures of "Straight Arrow" tonight at
eight. Organist Milton Charles, who does th. background
and theme muslo for th. "Straight Arrow" program Is still '
a bit miffed over th. prank play.d on him recently. H. was
' tak.n aback th. other day when h. saw a fiery-eyed Indian
standing stiffly at his organ. A second look disclosed that
th. angry Indian was a mask mounted atop a clothes-rigged
microphone stand. Th. engineer, sound man, and principles
in th. "Straight Arrow" cast all contributed parts for th.
"Indlan'a"'awe-lnspirlng appearance. '
Mystery dialers will run across "The Mysterious Traveller" In
KRNR's ten o'clock mystery slot tonight. Replacing tonight's regular
"Cues In Music" broadcast at will be the "Marshall Plan Report"
recorded direct from Paris and featuring administrators who will
give reports on progress in their countries.
Yugoslavia copper, lead and zinc
mines.
The credit would be the first
direct American loan to the Yu
goslav government since Mar
shal Tito broke with Moscow
about 15 months ago.
Yugoslavia has been pressing
an application for a loan for
about three weeks.
Secretary of State Acheson Is
known to have strongly sup
ported the application. He argued
that it was a "calculated risk"
necessary to bolster Yugoslavia's
economy and strengthen Tito as
a symbol of Independence from
Moscow's orders.
Jailed Mexicans Face
Deportation Proceedings
PORTLAND, Sept. 9 UP)
Thirty Mexican cilizens were In
jail here, faced with deportation
proceedings for being in this
country Illegally.
They were arrested last week
by U. S. Immigration agents at
different railroad Jobs and log
ging ramps in Klamath county.
Twenty four were charged with
crossing the border into the Unit
ed States without permission, and
the others with overstaying their
contract to do agricultural worK
here. '
R. J. Norene, U. S. . Immigra
tion official, said some would
probably return voluntarily lo
Mexico. The others will be given
deportation hearings.
Insurance Company Must
Pay Huge Death Claim
PORTLAND, Sept. 9.
An insurance company has been
ordered by a federal court to pay
$96,132 to the beneficiary of four
policies taken out on a business
partner. ' ,,
Judge Claude McColloch ordered
the Northwestern Mutual Life
Insuance company, Milwaukee,
Wis., to pay the sum to Joseph L.
Gilbert. The policies were taken
out on Floyd Eaton, who died of
coronary thrombosis, Jan. 29,
1948. The two men were partners
In a Lebanon logging operation.
The court ruled that Gilbert had
not concealed facts of his part
ner's health when he took out the
Kolicies. The company contended
e had.
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Call 446 during the day or
1073-J at night or on holi
days for complete tow car
service..
HANSEN
Motor Co.
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SAM'S NIGHT RIDERS .
5-PIECE WESTERN BAND
Dancing from 9:00 p. m. 'til 1 .00 e. m.
Admission 50c
Hall is A'r-v.onditioned!
Everybody Stay loot ond Dance!
EAGLES
Corner of Cass and Pine
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting, System
1490 on Your Diol
XCMAIN1NO HOURS TODAY
4:00Fulton Lcwia Jr.
4:1V-Frank Hemingway,
4 30 Passing Parana.
4:45 Tips and Tune, ,
5:00 Clara Dudlay.
5 :tO Champion.
3 43 L Bennett.
6 00 Mafic Garden.
15 Mutual NewartL
8:30 S porta Paga.
6:15 Music.
40 Local News.
6 45 Southland Singing.
6 55 Bill Henry.
7:00 Dick Haymca.
7:15 Sammy Kaya Showroom.
7:30 Cisco Kid.
8:00 Straight Arrow.
8:30 Carmen Cavallero.
8 45 Bob Ebarla.
9 00 News.
15 HI Neighbor.
8 :.T0 Scandinavian Melody Tim a.
945 rulton Lewis Jr.
10:00 Mysterious Traveler.
10:30 Dance Orch.
1 1 :00 Cuea tn Muaic.
1L30 ign Off.
8AT1 RDAV. KEPT. 19, 1848
8 00 Sunrise Serenade.
6:15 Newa. .
6:20 Music.
830 Yawn Patrol.
7:00 Newa.
7:15 Breakfast Gang.
7:45 Local Newa.
7:50 Beehive).
T:3!t Muaic.
8:00 Haven of Rest
B: 30 Modern Music,
8:45 Tour H Club.
8:00 Wally'a Cofee Time.
815 Music.
8:30 Telephone Request
10:00 Newa.
10:1 5 Sweet wood Serenade.
10:30 Shopper'a Guide.
10:35 Music.
10:45 Jimmy Wake lay.
11:00 Bob Poole.
11:30 Air Forca Hour.
12:00 Muaic at Noon.
12:15 Sports Paga.
12:25 Music.
12:40 Local Newa.
12:45 National Newa.
12:55 Market Rt porta.
1:00 Man on the Street
1:15 Voice of the Army
1:30 Veterans Request
2:00 Nick Stewart.
2:30 Rhumba Rhythm.
2:45 Helen Hall s Femm Fair.
3:00 Meldoy Mountain Boya.
3:00 Melody Mountain Boya.
4:15 Frank Hemingway.
4:30 Smoke Rings.
5:00 Hawaii CaTla.
S 30 Sing for Your Supper.
6:00 Meet the Preaa.
6:30 Sports Page.
6:35 Mualcal Interlude. -
6:40 Local News.
6:45 Eddy Duchln.
7:00 Take a Number.
7:30 Xavier Cugat
8:00 Happy Valley Cowboyi.
8.30 Barne and- Hie Orchestra.
9:00 Newa.
9:15 Dink Temp! ft on.
9:30 Wrestling Parade.
10:30 Dance Orchestra.
11:00 Cuea In Muaic
1130 Sign Off.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11,
1849
b oo Back to cod Hour.
8:30 Voice of Prophecy.
900 Radio Bible Claaa.
9:30 Lutheran Hour.
10:00 Newa.
10:15 Organ Concart.
10:30 Music.
10:45 Momenta of Devotion.
1100 Methodial Church Service. .
12:00 Music.
12:15 Sunday Favorite.
12:30 Canary Chorua.
12:45 National Newa.
1 00 House of Mystery.
1:30 Martin Kane, Private Bye.
2:0o The Shadow.
2:30 True Detective Mysteries).
3 00 Ray Bloch Presents.
3:30 Nick Carter. Master Detective.
4 00 Walking la Khythm.
415 Music. -
4 30 Family Theater.
5 00 Laymen 'a Hour.
3 30 Can You Top Thie?
0O Secret Missions .
6 30 Shettah Graham.
7 00 Comedy Playhouse.
7:30 Roy Rogers Show.
8:00 Twenty Questions.
8:30 Burl Ives.
8 45 Harvey Harding Sing.
9 00 News.
9:15 Memorable Music.
9:30 American Legion.
9:45 Church of the Open Bible.
10:00 Kiwanla Choir.
10:30 Ruaa Morgan Orchestra.
11:00 Sign Off.
Mrs. America Beauties
Don't Require Falsies
ASBURY PARK, N. J., Sept. 9.
4JP) Mrs. America contestant!
can wear "falsies" if they want
to, but none of them need them,
according to Contest Director
Bert Nevlns.
In the Miss America pageant
in nearby Atlantic City, falsiea
are tabu.
Nevins said bust, waist and hip
measurements of the 24 contes-
PUBLIC
DANCE
at the
EAGLES
Every Saturday
Night
Richard Strauss Dies;
Genius Thrilled World
GARMISCH PARTENKIR
CHEN, Germany, Sept. 9. UP)
Richard Strauss, one of the
world's greatest contemporary
composers, died Thursday. He
was 85.
His genius ran the gamut of
musical expression from simple
tongs and . chamber music 19
symphonic poems. symphonies
and operas. Der Rosenkavelier"
and his impressionistic opera
"Salome" are among his most
popular works.
He waa a musical prodigy at
the age of four and began com
posing when he was six. At 12
his opus No. 1, a 'Test marsch"
for orchestra was before the pub
lic. Impressionistic expressions in
tone form which Strauss compos
ed in middle life were the sub
ject of critical debate. He lived
to see many of his Innovations
become almost commonplace
musical devices.
His tone poems. "Till Eulen
splegel." "Don Quixote," and
"Don Juan" are popular with
symphonic audiences throughout
the world. He composed "Sa
lome" In 1904 and produced the
opera "Elektra" three years la
ter. Both works were widely
known in America.
RADIO PERMIT GRANTED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.-4PV
The communications commission
today authorized reinstatement
of an expired construction per-,
mlt for Radio Station KFLW,
Klamath Falls, Ore.
tants already selected for the 11th
annual Mrs. America event here
Saturday prove bovond a doubt
that no padding is necessary.
He said the bust-waist, hip sta
tistics range from a 33-22-34 mini
mum to a 38-28-38 maximum.
The winner of tht Mrs. .Amer
ica contest this year nets $6,000
in prizes.
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FINED FOR ORUNKENNESS
Two Roseburg men pleaded
ullty Irt municipal court Thurs
ay to charges of being drunk on
a public street, Judge Ira B. Rid
dle reported.
The men, Barton Guy Herrick,
40, and Clifford Charles Koch, 38,
both forfeited $20 bail.
Sutherlin Business Will
Move To New Quarters
The Brown and Allen Chevrolet
agency is preparing to move next
week into its new quarters in
Sutherlin.
The adjoining Associated serv
ice station is to be razed and will
be replaced with a modern steel
structure,
, The new building, constructed
of concrete blocks, will house the
sales agency and display rooms,
PUBLIC BENEFIT DANCE
Friday Nite, Sept. 9
Mocking Birds
4-Piece' Band
Adm. $1.00 per Coupe
EAGLES HALL
To Flna'nc Operation for
Leills Johnson
4
now!
The answers to everyday
Inaurance problems
By KEN BAILEY
QUESTION: My husband's golf
club has offered all the mem
bers Insurance policies which
protect them from damage
claims which result from some
one being hit by a golf ball or
from property damage claims.
broken windows, etc. The
premium is verv small but I'm
wondering If the Comprehen
sive Personal Liability policy
which my husband already car
ries doesn't cover him In such
accidents. I'll appreciate your
telling me if this is so.
ANSWER: The Comprehen
sive Personal Liability policy
covers your husband when he
is playing golf or when he is
engaged In any other activity
within the limits of the policy.
In all probability your hus
band's policy protects the
whole family in the same way.
frlf you'll .drti.M ;our own ln.i
anca question, to thl. offtc. w.'ll
try to five ou tha jorwt anawer.
and th.r. will be n iharff. ar abll
l.tl.B af any kind.
KEN BAILEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
315 Pacific Bldg. Phone 398
Co., Phone 1294-L
and Sunday
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Frl., Sept. 9, 1949 The
Inadequate Sewage Plant
Said Cause Of Pollution
PORTLAND, Sept, 9. UP)
An inadequate sewage disposal
plant at Forest Grove is the chief
cause of fish-killing pollution in
the. Tualatin river, State Sanitary
Authority engineers believe.
Curtis M. Everts Jr., State San
itary engineer, said a survey
office, repair and service garage.
The service station will handle
a full line of accessories.
The business is operated by City
Councilman Harvey Brown and
Ht brother-in-law Louii "Bud"
Allen.
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showed the Forest Grove system
grossly over-taxed, resulting in
excessive waste from the city
and from two canneries going
into the river. .
Oxygen' content of J he upper
river is inadequate for fish life,
engineers said. The lower part of
the river is not affected. .
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