The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 07, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    Movie Scheduled
At Garden Valley
. The showing of a special motion
picture, entitled "Salt of the
Earth." is scheduled bv the Gar
den Valley Sunday school Sun
day at 2:30 p.m. in the Women's
Community club building.
The film showing will follow
a pot luck dinner at 1 p.m. Ev
eryone in the community is in
vited to attend. The Sunday
school hour is 10:30 a.m.
"Salt of the Earth" was pro
duced in Hollywood and Penn
sylvania by Cathedral Films. It
is a 4 1-2-reel, sound film with a
running time of 45 minutes. Its
general distribution is being han
dled by Cathedral Films network
of over 300 film libraries.
The picture tells the dramatic
story of what one man did when
he "decided to go God's wav,
and do God's work." The thenie
is Christian stewardship and
evangelism.
The cast of 50 Is headed by
Robert Armstrong. Lane Chan
dler, Pierre Watkin and "the
King's Men.
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WANTED
FIRST CLASS OPERATING
MILLWRIGHT FOR
PERMANENT JOB.
Youngs Bay
Lumber Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
(XKA TWepkaMi
UNSCHEDULED Somt K.OOB spectators at an air show to Oakland, Calif, witnessed this sky spectacle
when stunt pilot Chet Derby unwittingly flew his smoke-traUlnf biplana too close for comfort beneath
two Air Force B-29 Superforti. The B-29's cruised low over the field as part of the show but not as a part
of Derby's aerobatics.
Low Cost Public Housing On Fair Basis Discussed
PORTLAND. Oct. 7 .P
A Portland architect said Thurs
day that low cost public housing
could be built here without caus
ing undue competition or disrup
ting private building.
Glenn Stanton told a regional
CANDY KITCHEN
We Make It You'll Like It
125 W. Cass
convention of Pacific Northwest
housing officials that the people
who would use public housing
would not be able, in any case,
to buy privately-built homes.
Stanton estimated that the 2,
000 low-cost housing units propos
ed for Portland would cost about
twice the $3,260 that each unit
on the war-built Columbia Villa
project did.
He explained that such public
housing, since it Is financed by
40-year federal loan and must
last for all those 40 years, has
to be built more sturdily than
speculative houses intended for
brief use.
Stanton spoke before the re
gional convention of the National
Association of Housing Officials,
which opened a two-day session
Thursday.
school board member.
Sally Hilt's dancing clam will
present a 15-minute dance revue,
including the following numbers:
Buddy Fristoe, Deanna Fogal,
Carol Lynn Cass, Patty Wilson
and Carol Stamp; oriental dance,
Frieda Fullmer; authentic hula,
Margaret Taylor, Carolee Ruth
erford and Ingrid Lindberg, and
tap dance, Larry Llndquist.
FIX THAT LEAKY ROOF !
We have some beautiful news. We just
received a shipment of siding and roofing
and we have our own expert tfrew to apply
them.
. SAVE!
Yes sir! The place fo buy your building
material, goofing, siding, etc. r is the Lum
ber Sales Co. Drop in and see us today.
LUMBER SALES CO.
Garden Valley Rd.
Next to the Riverside School
Free Estimates
Phone 264-J 2
Program Arranged For
Sutherlin PTA Meet
The Sutherlin Parent-Teachers
association will hold its monthly
meeting Monday, Oct. 10, at 8
p.m. in the school gymnasium.
The business meeting will be
followed by a short talk on school
equipment by Oiville Smith, a
KENNEDY'S
DUTCH MILL
AMWCA'S
Vy piaho J
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IN PERSON!
V FREDDIE SLACK
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Sunday, Oct. 16
Dancing 8 to 12
Adm. $1.25 person plus tax
Keep your house warm
this winter . . . with a
WOOD HEATER
WOOD
IS
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FUEL!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!
CIRCULATOR HEATERS
Modern wood burning cir
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efficient and economical
service heat up to ten
rooms with one wood
heater!
Look at these features!
9 Walnut Enamel Finish
S) Fireside Grill Front
8) Extra large, extra heavy
cast iron fire box
0 Heats the corners, heats
the floor comfortably
0 Perfect draft control
Why pay high prices for imported fuel? Burn wood,
grown on Douglos county hillsides, no shortage
and less expensive. Wood is a GOOD fuel.
Wood burning
heaters, priced from
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Rodeo Performer
Faces Portland
Hold-Up Charge
PORTLAND, Oct. 7 Oft
A 22 -year -old rodeo performer
was charged today with holding
up an east side restaurant to pay
the rent for his girl friend's
mother.
The 15-year-old girl friend was
turned over to Juvenile authori
ties. The man, James Emil Rich
ardson, was held under $3,000
bail. Police said the girl had a
gun when the two were arrested.
The mother, Mrs. Antonio Bof
fa, whose revolver was identified
as carried by Richardson, denied
knowing anything about it. Told
by policewomen her daughter had
been arrested, she said:
"Maybe It's a good lesson."
Detective Ray Duerst quoted
Richardson as saying he robbed
Eldridge's restaurant of $61 last
night to provide money for Mrs.
Bof fa to pay her hotel room rent
and buy food.
The detective said Richardson
told this story:
He returned from the rodeo cir
cuit to find his girl friend and
her mother in financial difficul
ties. He borrowed Mrs. Boffa's re
volver, loaded it over her pro
testsand last night set out with
Constance for a likely spot. Thev
Walked along 82nd Avenue until
they found a small restaurant
with only three people Inside.
They ordered coffee, then Rich
ardson pulled out his gun, order
ed J. W. Eldridge and his two
employes into the kitchen, and
departed with $61 from the cash
register.
Richardson and the young girl
were arrested shortly afterward
by police who had heard a broad
cast description of the pair.
New Bids Called For
State Office Building
SALEM. Oct. 7 lPt The State
Highway commission announced
today it would open bids Novem
ber 7 on the proposed Highwav
Office building to be constructed
in Salem.
Previous bids were rejected as
too high. The commission hopes
to huild the building for about
$1,600,000.
The commission also called for
bids on providing ferry service
across Coos river at Enegren
crossing in Coos county.
The bids will be opened No
vember 7. The service is for the
two-year period beginning next
January 6. The state provided the
ferry boat, which operates 20
hours daily.
The Capitol Building In Wash
ington. D. C, is 751 feet long
and 350 feet wide, including the
approaches.
Radiator Service
Repairing
Cleaning
Recoring
Boil Outs
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When "The Cisco Kid" finds one of hit friends to be the victim
of a crooked gambler, he loses no time in investigating the crime,
in the story titled 'The Cisco Kid and Dynamite in Blue Chip
Mine." (Tonight, 7:30-8:00) When a rancher refuses to cooperate
with the rest of the valley to protect himself against rustling It
looks mighty suspicious to Steve Adams and he Justifies his
suspicions during the dramatization of "Cattle Crossing" tonight
at 8. Senator Dennis Chavez (Demo.) of New Mexico, has pub
licly expressed his appreciation to the Mutual Network and the
producers of the "Straight Arrow" program for the special Amer
ican Indian Day salute aired over Mutual Don Lee facilities Fri
day, September 23. His remarks were published in the congressional
record. He said that the program "acquainted the nation's listeners
with the secret Indian ceremonial rites and tribal songs never
before aired."
Sports fans art In their own particular seventh heaven these
days, what with the world series, collegiate and high school
football claiming much of KRNR'S broadcast hours. For in
stance, we'll broadcast the Roseburg vs. Reedsport football
game tonight . ten to conclusion . mora world scries
tomorrow (weather permitting), :45 a. m., to conclusion
and another collegiate gridiron clash tomorrow afternoon be
ginning at 1:45 between Oregon and W. ft. C, with Loyd Salt
as sportscaster and Bob Curtis as commentator.
Another "Meet the Press" time shift: Effective tomorrow, Oc
tober 8, the regular Saturday "Meet the Press" feature will be
heard from 8:30 to 9 p. m. This press-conference-ontheair is
brought to you each week by the News-Review.
Frl. Oct. 7. 1949 Tha News-Review, Roseburg, Ort). 5
SOO Kadis Bible Claw.
JO Lutheran Hour,
10 00 Music,
to is on an Concert.
10 .TO MuilC.
10 45 World Series Batehall Game.
1 30 Martin Kane, Private Kje.
SOO The Shadow.
t True Detective Mvatertea.
3.00 Ray Bloch Prenenta.
3;t0 Nick Carter, Mailer Detective.
4.00 Charlie Harriett Orchestra.
4 Family Theater.
SOO Lav men b Hour. "
8-JO Can You Top This?
6 on Secret Missions.
S 30 S.ieilah Graham.
8 43Twin Views of the New.
7 no Tatte a Number.
7 JO Boy Roger Show.
S Ort Tweniy Quetiona.
S JO Walter Wincheil.
S 45 Louella Parsons.,
ft (JO News.
15 Mrmorabl Music,
S .10 American Left ton.
8 4 -Church of the Open Bible.
10 00 Music of Manhattan.
10 ;to Rua Morgan Orchestra,
11 00 Sign OH.
TOMORROW
end
SUNDAY
Wild Bill Elliott
"Sun Valley Cyclone"
AND
"KLONDIKE FURY"
with EDMUND LOWE & LUCILE FAIRBANKS
win wmmm
U IVliM I I
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting System
1490 on Your Dial
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
4:00 rulton Lewis, Jr.
41.1 Frank Hemingway.
4 so 1-ocal Loan Show.
4 Nrwi.
5 oo Tips and Tune.
3 1.1 Muilc
5 ; Tom Mix.
8 00 Maitc Cardan.
6 '15 Mutual Newareel.
6 ; Sporu Pat.
6 M Mumc,
6 40 lAX-al News
6 4.1 Southland Singing.
.U Bill Henry.
7.00 Dick llamea.
7:1.1 Sammy Kaye Showroom.
7 :to Cisco Kid
SOO Straight Arrow..
8 ;io Music
8 4.1 Tex Beneke.
8 OO News.
9 IS HI Neighbor.
.10 Scandinavian Melody Time.
8 4.1 Ful Ion Lewie, Jr.
10:00 Reed port va. Rosebur Football
Game.
11:30 Sign Off.
v sn Meet the Preaa.
0 (10 News.
8 IS Dink Temp let on.
8 :tO wrestling Parade.
10 ;i0 Dance Orchestra.
11 00 Cue to Music.
11:30 Sign Off.
Sl'NDAY. Ot'TOHKR 9, 1848
SOO -Back to Cod Hour.
S.30 Voice of Prophecy.
SAT1RPAY. Ot'TOBKB S, 1818
6 00 Sunrise Serenade.
6:l Newa.
6 20 Mumc.
6-:to Yawn Patrol.
7 'OO Newa.
7 15 Breakfast Ganf.
7 45 Local News.
7 .10 Book Review.
7 13 Music.
8 00 Haven of Rest.
8 JO Modern Home,
B4.1-Four-H Club
8:x Wally Coffee Time.
9:13 Music.
8 :t0 Newa.
8 -45 kmw World Series Baseball Game.
12 JO Man on the Farm.
i ;tO Man on the Street.
1:43 W 8 C. vs. Oregon Football
Game.
B:00 Frank Hemingway.
3:13 Muilc.
3 :to Melody Mountain Boya.
;(0 Quick as a Tlash.
-Spor
-Musi
6 40 Local Newa.
8:4.1 Music.
7:00 Comedy Playhouse.
8:00 Happy Valley Cowboys.
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YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS IT!
Co-Feorure: Yvonne DeCorlo in "Slave Girl"
NOW! ABBOTT and COSTELLO starring in
"Ride ,'Em Cowboy"
and "Daughter of the Jungle"
PUBLIC
DANCE
at the
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Saturday Night
CHUCK'S RHYTHM KINGS
5-PIECE V.": -TERN BAND
Doncing from 9:00 p. m. 'til 1 .00 a. m.
Admission 50c
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Hall is Air-Conditioned!
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