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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1949)
Commercial Fishermen Art Warntd Of Danger PORTLAND f A warn-1 as Stella, Walker's Island. Drfi J ing mat commercial fishermen call range, upper Cottonwood la are endangering their lives by land, the lower end ot Kalama: Inning In certain Columbia river St. Helena bar range, and lower bends cam Irom the corpa of Willow bar. enj!'n,r- A , Shipa making turna during the Lt. Col. p. A. Elligent, acting low water period are apt to run Portland district engineer, a p- over small boats In those bends, pealed to fishermen to stay away the Columbia river pilots presl Irom such bars and dredge cuts I dent said. South Deer Creek Cafe 570 N. Jackson Now Under NEW MANAGEMENT Featuring Homt Cooked Meals For Your Dining Pleasure Myrtle Kennedy "Don't Forget My Siding, Boss!" Gain maximum charm and year 'round snug, indoor com fort by renewing unattractive siding this week! Our friend ly advisors have all the know-how you require; will supply you with the necessary materials from our fine stocks of FITITE CEDAR SHAKES and JOHNS-MANVILLE AS BESTOS SIDING SHINGLES. Call 128 for an estimate to day! W Can Supply Labor If You Wish I Ask About Our Monthly Budget Payments. DENN-GERRETSEN CO. 402 W. Oak Phone 128 inn with FRONT opening and ElECTRiC drying I Hvm ym mm Width dish pan drudgery . . . tavt seven hour a week ; . . for only four cunts ertri a day I Cocnt in and tec bow the amaxing lit Hotpatnt AUTOMATICALLY washes dishes hygienically clean and dries theiw aleetrieally. All you do it load racks which ara penally designed to prevent breakage, add detergent and turn tha dial. Average dith-handling tune it cut to teven minute! tfwi lavCai Dithea art double washed, double rinsed and dried aiectrieaUy. Self -cleaning. Hotpoint Dishwasher even turn themselves off. Convenient front -opening feature eases loading, pro videa permanent sop work surface and permit Hotpotnt's effective Sop-spray action. Come in for a fret dtxnonstrarion. fVfftriOOri P9INTW9 JO tiutpoint c Dishwashers TROWBRIDGE ELECTRIC Of E) D E) c i i i oa A3 D "MUSIC FOR YOU" OFF TO GOOD START: Judging by the mail-pull ot this new Monday-Wednesday-Ftiday airer (not error), which made its debut Monday morning at 8 this new Lyle Fenner production holds the same appeal lor its listeners as did the pop ular "Rhythm Rendezvous" which was a late evening feature over KRNR. One listener has this to say of "Music for You:" -Glad to have you back early In the day now I can do my Ironing when all good house-wives should be Ironing . . . You remind me of Frank Morgan or somebody . . ." Still another says: "I enjoy your "Music for You" very much. Listen to It while doing the kitchen work. Would really miss the show If "something should happen to it. Here's hoping we continue to enjoy it '. . ." Keep the cards and letters coming to "Music for You" we like to see Mr. Fenner rolling on the floor with sheer delight like this. , Laura Leslis and Don Cornell do soma lwt harmonis ing In "Bo Goody Good To Ms" on "Tha Sammy Kayo Showroom" at 7:15 tonight Tha program continues with Tony Alamo singing "Galway Bay," tha Kayedeta in "That Certain Party," Don Cornell doing "Riders In the Sky," and "Hey Bob a Re Bob." For the seoond time In a month, a wedding announcement his come from the Sammy Kayo band. Tromboniet Mervln Gold has just been married to Dottle Reed, former vocalist with tha Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa bands. A few weeks ago, three hundred-pound Chubby Silvers married Louise Hall, whs la also a singer, ADVANCE NOTE: KRNR will broadcast Roseburg't first game of the season with. Medford Friday night ... 10 p. m. to con clusion, with Frank Purdy at the KRNR mike. Interesting little gimmick attached to this broadcast too, which you'll want to know about .... and which we'll describe In detail later. America, In Long Pants. Looks To Future Security Instead Of Day To Day Life Wed., Sept. 14, 1949 The Newt-Review. Roseburg, Ore. S KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1490 on Your Dial BEMAINING BOtBt TODAT 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. 4:1V-Frank Heminrway. 4 30 Marvin Miller. 4:45 Music 3:oo Tips and Tuna. 3: 15 Music. 3 30 Champion. 3 4S Le Benett. 6:00 Men Behind ths Melody. 615 Mutual NewsresL 6:30 Sports Pag. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News. 0:4. Southland Singing. 7:00 Dick Hsymes. 7:15 Sammy Kay Showroom. 7:30 Cisco Kid. 8:00 What's the Nam of that long? B 30 Tex Benek. 8:45 Bob EbarlS. 9:00 Newt g:13 Scandinavian Melody Tim. 9:45 Fulton Lewis Jr. 10:00 John Steel. 10:30 Ruas Morgan Orchestra. ll:uo Cues In Music. , 11:30 Sign Off. THl'MKDAT, ftKPTEMBEB 1. 1M 6:00 Sunrise Serenade. 6:15 News. 6:20 Music. 6:10 Rise sfc Shin. 7:00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. 7:45 Local News. 7 30 Beehive, 7 :M Music. 8 00 Haven of Rett 8 30 Modern Horn. A 45 Novatlm. 900 Wally's Coffe Tim. 9:15 Music. TO Man About Town. 9:40 Musical Interlude. 9:50 Shopper's Guide, - 10:00 News. 10:15 Sweetwood Serenade. 10:30 Say It With Music 10 45 Art Baker. 11 :uo Ladles First. 11:30 Queen for a Day. 12 00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Sports Page. 12:25 Music. 12 :3o Clocking1 th Starts. 12:35 Music. 12 40 Local News. 12 45 National News. 12:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 Listen to Llebert. 1:30 Music. 1 -45 Eddy Howard Orchestra. 2:00 Agsinst the Storm. 2 30 Its Requested 3 00 Johnson Family. . J:15 Music. 3 jo WCTTJ Program. 3:45 Local Loan Show. 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. - Dr. E. W. Carter Chiropodist Foot Specialist 129 N. Jackson Phone 1170 Over Rexall Drug Store 4:1S Frank Hemingway. 4::W Passing Parade. 4 43 News. 5:(K B Bar B Ranch. 5.10 Champion. 5 43 Lee Bennett. S. 00 Cavalcade of Safely. S:15 Mutual NiwitmU S 30 Sport Pate. e 33 Musical Interlude. S 40 Local New.. S 43 Southland Sin ting. S 33 Bill Henry 7 00 Prank Purdy. T: IS Music You Remember 7:30 Here Come the Bride. S:l)0 Holalong Ca.idv. S.JO ruhins Si Hunting Cluk ol the Air. S-33 Mel Venter. 9:00 New. 9:13 Harrt ElUworth. S:30 Shallmar Room. 9:43 Fulton Lewta Jr. 10:00 The Falcon. 10:30 Rum Morgan. 11:110 Cue to Music. 11:30 Sijn Off. Fisherman's Wallet Taken As He Dives For Son VANCOUVER, B. C. (CP) It was probably the meanest theft of the year. f isherman Marry lait, or near by Lulu island, dived into the Fraser river in a vain attempt to save his drowning 5-year-old son Jimmie. Some one stole Tait s wallet from his belongings on the shore. The wallet contained the fisher man's favorite pictures of his dead son. Today Tait appea'led for the un known thief to return the pic tures. "If whoever took the wal let returns them to me, he can keep the cash in It If he feels he needs it more than I do," he said. Seamen Who Misses' Ship Sentenced To 4 Months WASHINGTON UP) Sea man Patrick Ryan, who claimed he missed his ship and was shang haied by the French Foreign Le gion, has been given a four-month sentence by a navy court martial for "unauthorized absence from duty." The navy said the original charge of desertion against Ryan had not been proved. The 24-year-old seaman at his trial last week exhibited scars and broken teeth he said he got as a result of being forced Into the French legion. Home sewers can buy -ready-made smocking for dress trim ming. Saves hours of hand work, and looks about the same. Refresh . . . Add Zest To The Hour J-V.v R D-BR,DGES YVV fCC-' ff. Savings Representative) ? VST- M f7 t? If Equitable) Savings and " uJ f ' Loan A.i'n. lf"N. Sa'y Phone 442 Oakland, Ore. mm w Alriltit1UTw.j...hot ) kittW- ) trtdt-mtrkl miui O14 Hmt tbin. IfjPlHw' ' ' i sotruo unm Aumoarv 01 mt coococ commmy st i " V. 1 Coca-Cola Bottling Cempan Surtj I O n tmmAdm C t By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (1 There are definite signs that America is growing up. . It Is settling into a post-war pattern of stability and responsi bility that contrasts strongly to the chaotic years after the first world war. Maybe it Is too soon to start pinning good conduct medals on ourselves. But it does begin to look like this country, as a na tion, a:id we, as a people, are act ing more like adults than at any time in our history. There are all sorts of signposts to show It. Signs Are Seen The frontier In the United States used to be a frontier of wide land and deep wilderness. That has been tamed. The new frontiers today are in science and better human relationships be tween man and man, class and class, nation and nation. The people are developing and educating themselves as they de velop the resources and produc tivity of their country. Tao world wars and a long de pression within a single genera tion have helped turn Americans from gamblers Into investors. Folks aren't so anxious to toss their bankroll away in a single solurge, like kids in a candv store. They want a nest egg in the bank, and take more care to see that they don't end ud bv solne over the hill to the poorhouse. Seek Long Life They are thinking more and more of life as something to be lived thoroughly and enjoyed , long, rather than as something to , burn up fast in a bright brief bon-, tire. And more people are 1 vine longer and learning to use leisure more wisely. Making a big dollar Is eettin? i irsx important man living a lull life. It isn't the goal of every American today to be either Dresi- dent or a millionaire. Monev hasn't lost its attraction, of course, but fewer people are will ing to put their whole effort into being able to buy and pay for a coronary thrombosis. A big sign of the change In American thought came this week on the labor front. It was the decision of the steel workers' union to try for a $100 a month pension and other social gains rather than a fourth-round wage Increase. This Is only one of many indications that, as the working population grows older. It prefers security to the quick buck. In In dustries where employees feel trev are paid enough to live at a satisfactory level, they are becom ing more Interested in better pen sion more holidays, longer va cations. Succumb To Laiinees This may be proof, as some be lieve, that the human race is just succumbing to Its natural laziness. On the other hand, it could just as well show that people are weary of a generation of crisis, tension and war. They want to re lax. They'd like to level down the peaks and level up the pits, and make life a more pleasant valley. There is still a reminiscent note from the era of wonderful nonsense about our times. Swim mers are acain Divine the Vno. lish channel, and joe Di Maeeia drives a long homerun. But (he age of fable is actually dead, and 11 is aououul If the mad had 1920's or the disillusioned 1930s will attract us again. We are too old for the rumble seat, and the college boys now have lost their taste for swallowing goldfish. The machinery is spinning fas ter and taster, but people are tak ing more iime 011 10 ponder why they were put upon earth and wondering if it Isn't really pos sible to make it a nicer place. The world and America may bet putting on long pants, after an extended childhood. SHINGLES S Asphalt e Asbestos e Cedar Paga Lumbar & Fual 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. 'h 242 Family Of Six Crossing Country By Wagon VANDALIA. 111. VP) It's westward ho for a family of six. crossing ine country In a horse drawn wagon like In pioneer days. The parents, Harry McComb, 49, and Annie, 39, and their four children slept in the Vandalia Dark last night half under the wagon, the others atop it. Eldest of the children is Flossie, 18. Others are Le Roy, 15, Raymond, 11, md Velma, 9. It's taken them IS weeks to get this far. Today they pushed on, headed for Tulsa. The family was burned out of Its Glasgow, Ky., home but they still had one gray horse. They went to Washington, Pa, looking for McComb's brother but found he had died some time ago. So they headed for Tulsa and a large farm a relative owns near thpre. They have been making about 25 miles a day. McComb has picked up odd jobs along the way. Purge Of Red Influence . In Yunnan Province On CANTON (JPl Aft Ina EH-o.l dent LI Tsung-Jen has moved to purge Red Influence from Yun-j nan province In southwest China. ! It was in Yunnan that Gov. ', Lu Han last week pulled a blood less coup and proclaimed his in-; dependence of the Nationalist government. LI Issued an order for the Im mediate dissolution of the Yun nan provincial people's council. He ordered a new council elected, i The mandate raIH th mnnrii had made statements In the past lew monins opposing the govern ment's bandit suppression policy. (By "bandit," the government usually means Communist). SLABWOOD In 12-16 and 24 In. length, OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone 6SS TODAY' 1 'e, V . view , ' 1 vtw TRIGGER v rCJK STlit West Sets Collsgrsts J,,,', " STMTS I'm the man who shot Jesse James . . . v . x . aw I I Can Shit "1? , iPRESTON r '-i'W a" ' t-K mm ti fnw , : i. 1 . i ' J TK MMsitfonol story of mon who Hvod, lovosi flfssi diosj fcy tK FOSTER- BARBARA BRITTON JOHN IRELAND (of 'RED RIVER' fame) HADLEY'J. EDWARD BROMBERG VICTOR KILIAN asestert Ufwuniim-ftii mte Cans .o-icmw u teajeaM k a Ma a aaancai INea ) M Cm Ufmt4 ) taaMMcwlki. 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