The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 22, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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Registration Optn To
Retirement Syitem Kicks
An Invitation haa been issued
to all teachert and other public
employe to register complainti
and give comment and criticism
on the present Public Employes
Retirement system, according to
W. D. Bollman, city recorder.
Bollman wu recently appoint
ed to serve on the public em
ployes retirement committee of
the Oregon Finance Officers as
sociation, according to J. O.
Bredemeier, OFOA president.
As part of his duties, Bollman
will Interview all persons affect
ed by the retirement system, In
order to prepare a report for sub
mission to the finance officers be
fore their next annual session.
Other duties will include a re
view of operation of the present
state retirement act and contact
ing other interest groups.
Of E)DJE)
Myrtle Grove Motel
for the finest collection of
Myrtlewood Novelties and
Gifts. See the trees on the
river! 14 mi. south on Hiway
99.
TURN-AROUND INN
Specialiiing In Chicken
and Delicious Steak Dinners
LOCATED ON TOP OP HILL ON
HIWAY M N.
Opta w.k4r. I U IS p. m.
S.nr 4 u p. .
CL..4 PrUmr
why bo a
dial ocfcey?
STAY TUNED
TO KRNR -MBS
FOR:
Happy Valley
Cowboys
30 minutes of fun and music
with Lou Franco and his
gang . . .
8 P. M. Tonight
Meet the Press
Interviewing Senator
John Foster Dulles
8:30 P. M. Tonight
Family Theater
Don O'Herlihy stars in
Sir Wolter Scott's
"Ivanhoe"
4:30 P. M. Sunday
Enchanted Hour
Enchantment in musie for
Sunday listening at a new
hour
6 P. M. Sunday
20 Questions
With Fred Vandeventer,
Herb Polesie, Florence
Rinaurd, Johnny McPhee
and Bill Slater
8 P. M. Sunday
Chicago Theater
Gilbert and Sullivan's
"Mikodo"
with Normo Lozzi and
David Poleri
10 P. M. Sunday
KRNR
1490 an your Dial
WwU i Omlnt Rrfumtl Sttmrt
rmciTj
Shakespear's "Twelfth N'lght" is the "Comedy Playhouse" hour
long dramatization tonight at 7. Interviewing Senator John Fos
ter Dulles on "Meet the Press" tonight a 8:30 will be MDL com-
menator Cecil Brown, actor-com
mentator- Robert Montgomery,
Lucian C. Warren, Washington
correspondent of the Buffalo
Courier-Express, and Larry New
man, of American Weekly Mag
azine. Lawrence Splvak will be
the moderator. Men of and for
mysteries and the solving there
of are these principals heard over
Mutual each Sunday. They are
(top l r) Richard Keith, the "John
Shuttleworth" of "True Detective
Mysteries," and Lon Clark, "Nick
Carter, Master Detective;" and
(bottom 1-r) John Griggs, "House
of Mystery," and William Gar
gan, "Martin- Kane Private Eye."
At 4:30 Sunday, Dan O'Her
lihy will star in tha title rols
of radio's adaptation of Sir
Walter Scott's famous novel
"Ivanhoe." An all-star Holly
wood supporting east will be
featured, with Jaime del Val-
le producing. Dale Evans and
Roy Rogers solve th "Mystery of tha Marked Money" on
"The Roy Rogers Show" Sunday night at 7:30. At 10 p. m.,
Sunday, Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta, "The Mikado," will
be presented with Norma Loui and David Poleri In the leading
roles on "Chicago Theater of the Air."
MONDAY: "Man About Town" and "Shopper's Guide" com
bined into a fifteen-minute capsule (Monday through Friday, 9:30
9:45 a. m.h Reason: Carrying "Gabriel Heatter's Mail Bag" Mon
day through Friday at 9:45 a. m. So take a letter! Take any
letter from "Gabriel Hcalter's Mail Bag" and you may find the
answer to a problem you believed was exclusively your own! A
courier of good advice is Gabriel Heatter beginning Monday
on KRNR.
Keith Clark
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Gargan
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ARRESTED Screen Writer Dslton Trumba waves his hands aa ha
sua hi Jail in Venire, Cal, after he was arrested and booked lor
drunkenness. Trumbo was convicted for failure to tell a congressional
committee If he ts or ever has been a member of the Communist
Party. His case la now under appeal.
PUBLIC
DANCE
. at the
EAGLES
Saturday Night
CHUCK'S RHYTHM KINGS
5-PIECE V;"TERN BAND
Dancing from 9:00 p. m. 'til 1 .00 a. m.
Admission 50c
Everybody Stay Cool and Dance!
Hall is Air-Conditioned!
EAGLES
Corner of Cass and Pine
Alaska Salmon Pack Up
But Dollar Value Down
SEATTLE .TV- Alaska's
1949 salmon pack is reported at
the highest figure since 1944, but
the dollar value was off 17 per
cent from last vear's record high.
The U. S. Fish and Wildlife
service reported the pack at 4,
375,147 cases, compared with 3,
974.510 last year.
The value was computed at ap
proximately $80,000,000 compared
with last year's record $96,000.
000. The value estimate is on the
hsis of price to jobbers as list
ed by the salmon brokerage firm
of McGovern and McGovern.
E. B. McGovern cited two rea
sons for the drop in total value
for the bigger pack: (1) General
reduction in salmon prices: for
example pinks were $23 to $24 a
case a year ago and $16 this
year; and (2 A sharp reduction
in the pack of high priced red
salmon and an increase in the
lower priced pinks.
AGENT TRANSFERRED
CORVALLIS (.D Lee R. Fos
ter, county agent at Milton, has
been transferred to Hood River
county.
Assistant OSC Extension Direc
tor C. W. Smith said Fouler would
replace Alex Marble, who resign
ed for reasons of health.
Read Your Classified Ads.
FLOOR SANDING
nd
n FINISHING
Estimates
Leslie Pfaff
320 Word St.
I 3
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting System
1490 on Your Dial
COMING
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
ROSE THEATER
ONLY
ON CASS STREET
NEAR THE HYWAY
ROAD SHOW
ATTRACTION
ALL SEATS
K TO RESERVED
j i'-betweetwo loves,..
ANTON WALBROOK MARIUS
ADMISSION SCALE
Matinee (Tuesday Only) 1 80 1.50 1 20
Evenings 2.40 1.80 1.20. Students 1.00
All prices Includt 20 federal tax.
GORING MORA SHEARER
PERFORMANCE TIMES
MATINEE TUESDAY 2 P. M.
EVENINGS Both Doyt 8 P. M.
Doort Open 1:30 and 7:30 P. M.
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
5-1 Hrmlniway. MRS.
5.:0 Melody Mountain Barn
j:ix Quick ax a Flash- MRS.
6 25 John B Kennedy. MB.
6 .KV SporU Pair.
6 : Musical Interlude).
6 40 Lncal Newa.
fl 45 Music.
7 no Comedy Plahoua MBS.
BOO Happy Valley Cowhmt.
ft Meet the Prcaa. MHt,
9 (K Nfwi- MRS.
9 IS Dink Templeton MRS.
g ;iO Wretltnf Parari
10 ;w Dance Orrh MRS,
11 (KV Dunce Orch. MRS.
11:30- Sign Off.
S1NDAV, OCTORFB IS, IMt
SOrt-Back to Gnd Hour MRS.
8 :m Volc of Prophecy.-MRS.
B wv Ratlin Bible Clan - MRS.
R .10 Lutheran Hour. MBS.
10:00 Newa. MRS.
10 l.V-Organ Concert.
lO.'tO Mumc,
10:45 Momenta of Devotion,
11:00 Church Service.
12:00 Mu.tc.
12 15 David Rom MRS.
12:50 Maxter Canaries. MRS.
12:45 National Newi.
1 (o Houte of Mvsterv MRS.
1. 10 Martin Kane MRS.
2:00 Shadow MBS
2 ;iO Delectiv M vt erica. MRS.
3 00 Chamber Music
3 30 Nick Carter MRS.
4 00 F I hot Lawrence.- MRS.
4:tO family Theater. Ml! ft.
5 00 Lay men ' Hour.
S.iOCan You Top Thin MRS.
6 oo Enchanted Hour. MRS.
6 DO Sheilah Graham. MRS.
6 45 Twin Viewa of Newa MRS.
7 00 Taka a Number - MRU.
r.lO Rov Rogera, MRS.
H 00 Twenty Qiieationa - MRS.
8 ;to Walter Wlnchell. MHft.
H 45 Louella Paraona, MBS.
9.00 Newa. MBS.
9:15 Memnrahle Muale.
9 10 American Legion.
9 45 Church of Open Blhla.
10 no Chtcao Tha t er. MBS.
11:00 Sign Off.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14. It
S OP Muaical Clock.
A.'IO Newa.
6:3.5 Farm Far. .
0 45 RIm St Shin. MRS.
7 00 Hemingway. MBS.
7:15 Music for You.
7 45 Local Newt.
7:50 Muaic.
8 otv ravorlta Hvmna.
815 Muaic for Monday.
8 10 Concert Hall.
9 no Modern Home.
9 15 Rook of Bargain.
9 10 Man Aboul Town
9 41 Gabriel Heatter Mailbag MB"
10:00 Newa MRU.
10 15 Gospel Singer MRS.
lnio Sav It With Muaic.
10:45 Art Baker.
1100 Ladlea Kiraf MRS.
1 1 :: Queen for m Day. MBS.
12:00 Music at Noon.
12:15 SporU Page
I 12:25 Muaic at Noon.
12. L.ocai rw. ,
12:45 National Newa.
12:55 Market Reports.
1 oo Man on the Street
1:15 Harvey Harding MBS.
1 10 Linger Awhile.
2 0O Hoed own Party. MRS.
2 10 It'a Requealed,
3:00 Muaic.
315 School Program.
3 .TO Music.
3 4.5-Andre Koatelaneti - MRS.
4 (K Fulton I-ewta. Jr MBS.
4 15 Hemingway - MRS,
4 30 Bona of Pioneer.
4 45 Newa MRS.
5 15 Muaic.
8 ia -Tom Ml- MRS.
8:00 MiniC at Six
6 15 Mutual Neware!. MBS.
8 10 Sport Page
8 15 Musical Interlude).
8 40 Local Newa.
6 45 Southland Singing.
8 55 Rill Henry MBS.
7 oo Dick Haymea.
7.15 Sammy Kaye Showroom.
7:10 Cisco Kid - MRS.
8 00 Let Georte Do It. MRS.
8 no You Name It
8 45 Tex Beneke
8 5.V Johnny Desmond. MBS.
9 00 Newa. -MRS.
9 1V-HI Neighbor.
9 !0 Scandinavian Melodies
945 Fulton Lewii, Jr. MBS.
IIIOO Music You Want.
10 .10 I Iove a Mystery MRS.
10 45 Dance Orch- MRS.
11 -no Rum Morgan Orch MRS.
Il::w-Sian Off.
Sutherlin
.Sat., Oct. 22, 1949-Th Newt-Review, Reteburg, Ore. . S
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK llan church met Friday at the
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kackett and church.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Pope made a! Mr. and Mrs. Byrnes and their
business trip to Portland lasti0". John, Irom Hawthorne,
week. Shortly after returning i Calif., spent last weekend with
home, Mr. and Mrs. Pope were
called back to Portland by the
death of Mr. Pope's aunt, Mrs.
Sophia Adams.
Mrs. Cena Wall, mother of
Mrs. Ora Williams, has recently
come to Sutherlin from Spring
field, Mo. Mrs. Wall plans to
make her home In this city and
is now living at the X. L. Court
for the present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and
Ihelr son, Jack, spent last week
end In the Willamette vallev.
They attended the wedding of
Miss Lois Driscoll and Dale Can
ady In Eugene Friday evening.
They spent Friday and Saturday
nights at the home of Mr. West's
sister, Mrs. Al James, at Spring
field, and also visited relatives in
Eugene and Waltervllle on Sat
urday. Sunday morning thev
drove to Corvallls. where they
spent the dav with Mr. and Mrs.
Don West and Bill West. All at
tended church services In the
morning and then they visited
with Chris Bachaman, who is al
so attending Oregon State col
lege. This is the first year for
Chris and Bill, and the second for
Don.
Mrs. Eldon Sanders. Mrs. Gene
Baumgardner and Mrs. Royal
Abeene were Roseburg visitors
Monday.
The women of the Mary Mar
tha group of the Sutherlin Chris-
Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons and
family. Mr. Byrnes is a brother
of Mis. Simmons.
HORSES PERISH IN FIRE
CRESHAM, Oct. 22 .P A
blue ribbon Palomino of the Pa
cific International Livestock ex
position perished Thursday night
in s barn fire near here. The
horse belonged to a Clackamai
county sheriff's posse rider.
Barn owner Rudy Nelson said
none of the animals in the barn
were saved but that firemen pre
vented destruction of the harn.
i
I HAVE YOUR
CHECKED
and save a life . . .
. . . maybe yours!
HANSEN
MOTOR CO.
Stephens Phone 44
I
B Oak 4
Have Your Home
Landscaped on
F. H. A. Terms
Trees Topped or Removed
Lawn Planted
Shrubs Pruning
Call us for information
-".TOMORROW
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t& 'yOr.fM hadow of Pari-
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