IPII 1 1 NEW FFA OFFICERS. New national officers of Future Farmer! of America ere shown after election et national convention et Kansas City. Seeted: George Lewis (left). Sterling, III., pre sident, end Donald Bakehouse, Owatonna., Minn, student secretary. Standing IL to Rl J. Rogers Fike, Aurora, W. Va.; J. B. King, Peelume, Calif; Merril Cartwright, Booneville, Miss., end Clan F. lackey, Delaware, O., first to fourth vice presidents reipectively. AP Wirephotol. , Elkton By PHYLLIS A. SMITH Mr, and Mrs. Reed A. Maori war badly ahaken up whan their ear turned completely evar on the new highway jutt why be o ' dial oefcey? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: WHAT'S THE NAME OF THAT SONG With Your Genial Emcee Bill Gwinn 8 p. m. Wed. Keyboard Korner Featuring Either and Myrtle en Piano and Solovox 9:15a.m.Thur. School Show Dougloi County Schools Present Their Own Progran 3:15 p.m.Mon. thru Fri. Dick Haymes With Helen Forrest and the Music of Carmen Dragon 7 p.m.Mon., Wed., Fri. Football USC vs. Oregon Originating Los Angeles 2:15 p. m.Sat. KRNR 1490 on your Dial Wtrldt Onttnl RrfMmal Settmrt east of the Dave Higgenbot tem place. The accident oc curred Tueaday, as Mr. and Mrs. Moore ware returning from a shopping trip to Rosa burg. A can of paint they had , purchased there lost its cover in the accident, making a mesa of the Interior of the ear. Mayor and Mrs. Rudy Back lund of Bandon spent several days with the Lester Rileys last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Smith have moved into their newly com pleted home on Hartes creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owens and family have moved back to their lormer home at Lorane. Pre- H w DANCE at the N South Deer Creek Grange Hall ' Saturday, October 22 9'til12P.M. Radio-Record Shop brings you a new "decorator's lriumph"byGi pfCTOB ITS A BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED COFFEE TABLE! IT'S AX AM-FM RADIO-YICTROLA 4o COMBINATION! r lit jO ' ''' Ju J? '.. . . ' !f . i 1 ; j IT'S A SMART NEW ADDITION TO You've never seen anything like it : t : noth ing to match it for uefulness as a coffee table l . . nothing to match it for convenience in glorious home entertainment. You get AM-FM radio, the exciting new 4.i rpm Yirtrnla phono graph and storage spare for 216 records. You get the wonderful "Golden Throat" tone sy. tern a 12-inch speaker. And you get a piece of furniture you can take pride in with your choice of fine mahogany, r (for slightly more) modern limed oak. Come in and see RCA Yictor model 9V 102 today. AC Toi.--T. It Its. 0. S. T. OC The regular W.S.C.S. meeting was postponed on account of the Julius rtepslager. lunerai last Wednesday. Reverend and Mrs. M. G. Hixson and famity of Cottage Grove have come to Elkton, where Mr. Hixson has the pas torate In the Assembly of God church. Assembly of God mem. bers enjoyed a special service with Rev. Wilheight in charge Monday night. Before thia ape eial meeting, a get-acquainted pot luck aupper was held in the parsonage. Denny McCullem has Just com pleted painting the new post of fice building. The Elkton sawmill has not been operating this month on account of the rain. Duncan's mill is closed for a few days while they are clean ing the pond. Mrs. Julius Rppslager has gone to Hlllsboro to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Anna Fry, for a couple of weeks. Mr. Ross McDonald is report ed Improving in the Sacred Heart hospital In Eugene. The Jim Mitchell family Is enjoying its birthdays this month. Baby Mary was one on Qct. 3; Darlene was five Oct. 13; Sue was three Oct. 14; Tom will be Myrtle Grove Motel for the finest collection of Myrtlcwood Novelties and Gifts. See the-trees on the river! 14 ml. south on Hiway 99. Radio-Record Shop Of E)IDE) t i i Horses are quite often as smart as numan uriii,. nu une ui those who has reason to believe so ia Curley Bradley, who, as f 'Tom Mix," knows the capabili- ties of his equine friend Tony, who shares again In Mutual's thrice-weekly "Tom Mix and his Straight Shooters" adventure broadcasts now heard over KRNR at 5:30 p. m. Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. ITony la the one on the left). The Kayedeta take a palm leaf from Waikikl as they bar. me-nlie while "Making Love Ukelele Style" en "The tammy Kaye Showroom" tonight at 7:15. Also to be heard will be be Don Cornell and the Kaye choir In "Last Mile Home," CURLEY BRADLEY Tony Alamo In "If I Loved You," the Kaye choir in "I Want a Girl," and "Great Feeling." Although many dance band leadera complain of a current publlo diainterest In dancing, Sammy Kaye set a phenomlnal record during hie recent appearance at the Deshler-Wallick hotel in Columbus, Ohio. In a room that holds 460 people, the Deshler-Wallick re ports. Sammy Kaye drew 3,110 'covers.' Tune In "Whafs the Name of that Song?" tonight at eight with Bill Gwinn, and the twin-piano team of Lou Maury and Vic Picmone. Don't miss the new "Music You Want" program recently Initiated Into the KRNR program scene on Monday of this week . , , , followed at 10:30 by Carlton E. Morse's "I Love a Mystery" series .... both a Monday through Friday scheduling. 10 Oct. 20; and Mrs. Mitchell's birthday is on Halloween, Oct. 31. Remember the high school carnival Friday, Oct. 21. Word has been received here that Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sawyers have received a tiny bov In their family. The baby has been named Galen and has a little sister, Glenda. Mr. and Mrs. Jane Saw yers live at Sharp Park, Calif., where Mr. Sawyers drives for the Greyhound lines. Roseburg Lodge Dates "Stray Elks' Roundup" A "Stray Elks' Roundup" will be held Thursday night at the Roseburg Elks lodge, according to Hal J. Avotte, exalted ruler. Highlighting the affair will be entertainment and a tloor show headed by Roscoe Ates, famed Hollywood "stuttering come dian." Purpose of the roundup Is to give local membership an op portunity to meet with Elks who are members of other lodges hut are now living In Roseburg. and all former members of Roseburg lodge, number 326. A Dutch lunch will also he held after regular lodge meeting. YOUR HOME! In Beautiful Mahogany ( $259 ) Liberal Terms 3 KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1490 on Your Diol REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4 00 r i M on Lfwli, Jr. Ml. 4 ll-J'nnk Wminway. MBS. 4-30 l-cl Lonn Show. 4 4.W Nrwi - MRS. 5 no- Tip and Tuncf. 8 IA Mime. 5 .inTom Mil MRU. 5 Oft Muir at Six 1ft Mutual Nir. MRS. 6 3o Spnrta P. 0 U Muitr. 4iv-lral Ntwa. 6 4.1 Southland Stn(inf. too Dick Hamrv T l.VSammy Kt 1 rtO CUro Kid. MRU, I.OO What's th Kama of that Song: MB. V Three Sont. B 4ft Trx Brnek B OO Nvwa MB, fl IftHt Neighbor. 9 30 Scandinavian Melodv Ttmt. 9 4ft Fiillon Lwt. Jr. MRS. 10 00 Mkitlr Vou Want. 10 :I0 I Lova a Myuterv MRI. 10 4ft Rum Moman. MBS. 11 oo Ruis Morgan. MBS, U 30 Sign Off. THI RHPAT. OC'TOBE U, (loo Mu.tral Clock. 8 to New e :ift Farm Faro. 8 4ft Riae and Shine. MRS. 7 0O Hemingway. MBS 7:lft Ureakfant Gang, MBS. 1 4ft Local Newii. 7-.W Book Ravtevr. 7 ftft Mule. 8 (in Kavorlt rl mnn A Ift Munlr for Thursday A :tO Haven of Rent, MBS. 9 00 Modern Horn a. 9 1ft Keyboard Korner. 9 .10 Man About Town. 9 40 Mimical Interlude. 9 fto Shopper's Guide. 104)0 Newi. MBS. 10: 1 ft S wee I wood Serena da. 10 30 Sav It With Music. 10 4ft Art Baker ' 11 on Larllet First. MBS. 11 : Queen for a Day, MBS. 12 oo Music at Noon, 12 lft Sports Page. 12 2ft Muntc. 12 40 Local Xevi't 12 45 Nallnnal Newt. 12 Sft Market Rrport 1 oo Man on the Street 1 lft Llnten ta) Llebert- 1 .in Music. 1 4ft Eddv Howard 2 00 Against the Storm, MBS 2 .10 II s Requested 3 oo Hoedown Party. MBS. 3 lft School Program 3 lO W C T II Proaram. 3 4ft David Rosa. MBS. 4 oo Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS 4 lft Frank Hemingway. MBS. 4 10 Local Loan Show. 4 4ft Music. 5 00 Straight Arrow. MB .TO Captain Midnight. MBS. A 00 Music at Six 81ft Mutual Newsreel, MBS. 8 .10 Sporta Page. 8 Music. 8 40Local News 8 4ft Southland Singing A ftft Btll Henry. MBS. T OO Frank Purdv. ttnlU ItvkwWUsbT'lirrNl litJlKl OUtlllat tiUuM CfliJ,I.T. mm r - Of? A Mt I boirbdn jrM L ,- S36O 230 JSpfcX. " fT 5QUo,t p,n, if -' '. June llT'lSJ ?f;n (E4 Teepnoin) OFFERS UNITY PROGRAM Adm. Louis E. Denfeld, Chiel of Naval Operations, looks at a model of the controversial B-36 prior to taking the stand before the House Armed Services Committee In Washington, He summed up the Navy's case against the present national defense setup and pro posed a tx-point program which he said would "make unification T ift Music You Remember. T .10 Here Comes the Bride goo Honalong Cassidy. MBS g .10 Fishing and Hunting Club, MBS. A Vft Mel Venier. MBS. BOO News. MBS. 9 lft Music 9 10 Gentlemen of Not A 4ft Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS. 10. OO Music You Want 10 ;nv-l Love a Mstery. MBS. 10 4ft Rtiss Morgan Orch . MBS 1100 John Wolohan Orch., MBS. !i no s'ic-ti off Vital Statistics Marriage License HORNHOLCOM Leo Horn and Edith Arlene Holcom, both of Suthcrlin. Separata Maintenance Suit BAY Kvelyn vs. Leslie Bay. Married at West Plains, Mo., Keli. 8, 1930. Plaintiff, chaiRinR cruel and inhuman treatment, asks for a decree of separation, custody of their' four children, $200 a month for their support, and that the defendant continue making payments on their property at Suthcrlin. Divorce Decrees BARNETT l-e from Effle Rarnett. Custody of their one child granted plaintiff, who was also awarded the ownership of specified property. SUNSERI Sal fatore Vincent Watch For . . . Vicre ncucr hiM Iwett a moticii picture like a mown picture ii. mot COIOS Y (I u TiCHNiceie All Seats Reserved . . . October 25th and 26th v ? .9 m: . Wed., Oct. 1, 1949-The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. S Moral Progress Shouldn't Lag, Ministers Told SEATTLE, Oct. 19. LV A I nation for "the advance of Christ gathering of 1.000 Methodist ministers and laymen f r o m u . .l. . . "I throughout the state were urged ! Tuesday to work towards moral ! progress comparable to the ma - terial and economic gains of the e. a. The daylong session at the First Methodist church was one of 78 scheduled In major cities of the . from Mary P. Sunseri. Defend- ants maiden name of Mary P. Knots restored. STARTS . 71. T. .J RENALDO If Cisco I Lo CARRILLON. : ALWAYS ilf FEATURES U'.l'jL Jpiciun oi Love ui Violence v I Matinee i"Z . I... w.ll.e. Sat., & Sun. h- TONE Mm u.nwy !nd his church." L hop A1and" : shaw ol Baltimore, Md., told the congre- Kat ion that: j "Preachers still have the Inv 'por,nt asl ol causing a moral 1 progress comparable to material i gain. The church has values that the material gains ol this Ume never can surpass." Bishop Gerald H. Kennedy of Portland said that Methodist churches will be asked to take on additional missionary projects during the coming year. T0DA 7 STARTS