The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 05, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    Sat., Nov. 5, 1949-The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. S
Vital Statistics
PHONE FUN
Starts Monday!
And It's New!
If your name It choien from
the phone book . . . call num
ber 4 within ten minutes and
win a free merchandise gift!
2 -2:30 p. m.
Mon. thru Fri.
KRNR
1490 on your dial
1 World's Greatest Regional Network
why be a
dial ocfcey?
STAY TUNED
TO KRNR-MBS
FOR:
Nick Carter,
Master Detective
In the "Case of the Deadly
loy boldier.
3:30 - 4 p. m. Sunday
Family Theater
Presenting "King O'Toole
and St. Kevin" with: Bar
bara Britton, Arthur Shield
Dan O'Herlihy, and Law
rence Cregar.
4:30 - 5 p. m. Sunday
Salute To Women's
Clubs
With Mr. J. L. Blair Buck,
President, Federation of Wo
men s Clubs.
6:30 - 7 p. m. Sunday
Chicago Theater
of the Air
Oscor Strauss' "The Choco
late Soldier" with Virginia
Haskins and David Poleri in
leading roles.
10-11 p. m. Sunday
Meet The Press
Interviewing Dr. V. K. Wel
lington Koo, Chinese Am
bassador to U. S.
8:30 - 9 Tonight
' KRNR
1490 on your Dial
World s Greatest Regional Network
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ROYAL COJJRT for the Friday night Homecoming dance held at the Senior high school it pic
tured above with escorts. Sue Brown, seated upper center, was chosen queen of the event by
balloting among high school students. Accompanying her is Bill Sumner. Princesses and their
escorts are Jackie Sutton a'nd Barry Kenny, left, and Jackie Daniels and Bob Schindler, right.
(Staff Photo).
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SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS of Oregon, visiting Roseburg Friday night for the Army building
dedication, team up to provide music at the gathering. The brass ensemble it led by Lt. Wil
liam McHarg, left.
Here's "Natural" ;
For Cheap Meal
By GAYNOR MADDOX
. NEA Staff Writer
For a low-cost food combina
tion packed with nutritional val
ues and sheer eating pleasure,
look to sauerkraut and frankfur
ters. Krautfurter Cheese Bake
(Serves 4) '
Three cups sauerkraut, 1-2 tea
spoon caraway seeds, 6 frank
furters, 1 1-2 cups shredded sharp
cheese.
Combine sauerkraut and car-
WALLBOARD
Flrtex Sheetrock
a Masonite
PAGE LUMBER & FUEL
164 E. 2nd Ave. S.
Phone 242
away aeeds. Place half of the
sauerkraut In the bottom of a
greased casserole. Cut frankfur
ters in half lengthwise. Arrange
half of the frankfurters on top of
sauerkraut and sprinkle with half
the cheese. Repeat layers. Bake
in a moderate oven (350 degrees
F.) 25 to 30 minutes.
Sauerkraut, Potato and .
Frankfurtert
(Serves 4)
Two cups sauerkraut, 1-2 cup
sauerkraut juice, 2 tablespoons
grated onion, 2 tablespoons but
ter or fortified margarine, 1 cup
finely grated potatoes (raw), 4 to
8 frankfurters.
Combine sauerkraut, juice, on-
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State Farm Mutual Insurance
O. L. ROSE
P. O. Box 489 Phone 288
116 W. Cass
Over Douglas County Bank
PUBLIC DANCE
Every Saturday Night
'. Come and dance to the music of
CHUCK'S RHYTHM KINGS
Formerly at the Eagles, now at
PRESCHERN'S BARN
- . 4 Miles Out on Melrose Road
Ion, 1 tablespoon butter or mar
garine and grated potatoes in a
saucepan. Cook over moderate
heat stirring frequently until po
tatoes are cooked. Cut frankfur
ters part way through on one side
in parallel cuts about 1-4. inch
apart. Saute in remaining butter
until golden brown. Frankfurters
will curl as they cook; so If two
frankfurters are served with
each serving of sauerkraut, place
the frankfurters so that they
form a ring about the sauerkraut.
Kraut and Frankfurter
Vegetable Creole -(Serves
6)
Eight frankfurters, a table
spoon butter or fortified marga
rine, iwo ii-ounce cans vegeta
ble soup (condensed), 1-2 cup wa
ter, 4 cups sauerkraut.
Slice frankfurters into 1-4-inch
pieces. Saute in butter or mar
garine until golden brown. Add
vegetable soup and water. Cook
until thorough!" hot and blend
ed. Meanwhile heat sauerkraut
over low heat, stirring occasion
ally. When both sauerkraut antl
frankfurter mixtures are hot,
serve frankfurter mixture over
mounds of kraut.
COMMITTED
REMEMBER
LOU FRANCO and the
HAPPY VALLEY COWBOYS
are still playing at
Kennedy's Dutch Mill
Every Saturday Night
Dancing 9:30 to 1:00
Admission: $1.50 per Couple
Richard Allen Connolly,' 17,
Roseburg, arrested by city po
lice, was sentenced to 30 days In
the county jail and fined $25 upon
pleading guilty in Justice court
Friday, Judge A. J. -Geddes reported.
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Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, China's ambassador to the U. S., and
head of his country's delegation to the United Nations, will be the
guest tonight on "Meet the Press." (8:30-9 p. m.) v
SUNDAY: A hammer-wleldlng hoodlum who subdues hi
vlotlms the head-tapping way will oooupy the talent of
"Martin Kane," a portrayed by. William Gargan in. the
(tory titled "Hold-Ups" at 1:30. An Irish folk story, "King - -.
O'Toole and 8t Kevin," has been apaclally adapted for pre
sentation on ."The Family Theater" with Barbara Britton
as hostess and Arthur Shields starred a King O'Toole. Dan
' O'Herlihy and Lawrence Cregar will be heard In major''
roles (4:30-5 p. m.) A salute to Amerloa'e women' olubs will
be presented on KRNR In oonneotlon with the Don Lee net
work' "Queen for a Day" speolal "Queen of America" con-
test. Heard on the program will be Dr. Franoe 8cott,
- Pres. National Federation of Business and Professional Wo
men's olubs; Mrs. Roy C. Woaglsy. pst Pres. of the Assn.
of Women of the Farm Bureau Federation; and Mrs.' J. L.
Blair Buck, Pre.,.' General Federation of . Women's clubs.
"Queen" emoee Jaok Bailey will also be heard on the pro
gram, which air Sunday, Nov. 6, (t:30-S:45 p. m.f.'
The music of Allen Roth and the music of Manhattan Orchestra
will background an exciting new. give-away program on KRNR
titled "Phone-Fun." Just how much fun you can have with a phone
will be. thrilllngly displayed when a name Is chosen at random
from the brand new 1949 telephone directory for Roseburg and
vicinity .... and the person whose name is selected must phone
number 4 within ten minutes to receive a special merchandise
gift! The show has acquired five wonderful sponosrs, one for each
day of the week . . . , and will be aired 2 to 2:30 p. m. Monday
through Friday, starting Nov. 7. Miss this one and you'll be SOR-REE!
KRNR
' 1490 on Your Dial
Mutual Broadcasting System
Move to Douglas Street Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Ness and the
latter's son have moved from
Winston to Dr. Dunn's apartment
on East Douglas street. Mrs.
Ness has returned to her work
at the Silver Nook Grill, follow
ing a few days leave of absence
while moving.
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
8:00 Hemingway MBS.
5:1.1 Music MBS.
5:30 Air Force Hour. MBS.
6:00 Quick ai Flash. MBS.
6:25 John B. Kenfaedy. MBS.
6:30 Sports Page.
6:35 Musical Interlude. ! ,
6:40 Local News.
6:45 Music. ,
7:00 Comedy Playhouse. MBS.,
8:00 Happy Valley Cowboys.
8:30 Meet the Press. MBS. . .
0:00 News, MBS.
9:15 Dink Temple ton. MBS.
9:30 Wrestling Parade.
10:30 Dance Orehv
11:00 Dance Orch. . .
11:30 Sign Off. "
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 194t
8:00 Back to God Hour. MBS.
8:30 Voice of Prophecy. MBS.
9:00 Radio Bible Class. MBS. '
9:30 Lutheran Hour. MBS.
10:0O News. MBS.
10:15 Organ Concert '
10:30 Music. -
10:45 Moments of Devotion. '
11:00 Church Service.
12:00 Music.
L3 David ROSS. MBS.
12:30 Radio- Canaries. MBS.
12:45 National News.
1:00 House of Mystery. MBS.
1:30 Martin Kane. MBS.
2:00 Shadow. MBS.
2:30 Detective Mysteries MBS.
3:00 Chamber Ensemble. MBS, ' '.'
3:30 Nick Carter. MBS. r,$ .
4:00 Here Comes the Bride. "
4:30 Family . Theatre. MBS.
5:00 Laymen's Hour.
5:30 Can you Top This? MBS.
6:00 Enchanted Hour. MBS.
6:30 Salute to Women's Club. MBS.
6:45 Twin Views of the News. MBS.
7:00 Take a Number. MBS.
7:30 Roy Roger's. MBS.
8:00 Twenty Questions. MBS.
8:30 Walter Wine hell. MBS.
8:45 Louella Parsons. MBS.
9:00 American Legion.
9:15-MemorabIe Music.
9:30 American Legion.
9:45 Church of Open Bible.
10:00 Chicago Theater. MB S.
11:00 Sign Off.
LOCAL NEWS
Her ..on ..Builneit John H.
Robinson of Glide was a business
visitor in Roseburg Friday. ,
At Sanltarlum-Mrs. D. J. Gaw
ler of Roseburg is receiving med
ical treatment at the Roseburg
sanitarium.
Redecorating . Horn Dell V.
Rast. is having his home on Mill
street painted and redecorated
this week.
Attends to Busln Richard
E. Mesick of Canyonville was a
business visitor in Roseburg Friday.
MONDAT, NOVEMBEBT,
6:00 Muslc.l Clock
6:30 Newt.
8:35 Farm F.ra.
6:45 Rii. Jk Shine. MBS.
7:00 Hemingway. MBS. '
7:15 Millie lor You.
7:45 Local New..
7:50 Musical Interlude.
8:00 Favorite Hymn..
8:13 Music for Mondar.
8:30 Concert Hall. .
9:00 Modern Home.
9:15 Bood of Bargain!. '
9:30 Man About Town. '
9:45 Gab. Heatten Mallbaf. MBS.
10:00 New.. MBS.
10:15 Goipel Sing-ert. MBS. - -10:30
Say It with Mu.lc.
10:45 Art Baker.
11:00 Ladle. Flrit MBS.
11:30 Queen for a Day MBS.
12:00 Mu.lc at Noon.
12:15 Sport. Page of the Air.
12:25 Mu.lc at Noon. .
12:40 Local Newa.
12:45 National New..
12:55 Market Reporta.
1:00 Man on the Street.
1:15 Harvey Harding. MBS.
1:30 Linger Awhile.
2:00 Phone Fun.
2:30 H'a Requested.
3:00 Hoedown Party. MBS.
3:15 School Show. . .
3:30 Homemaker'a Club.
3:45 Voice of the Army. '
4:00 Fulton Lewi., Jr. MBS.
4:15 Hemingway. MBS.
4:30 Sona of the Ploneera. .
4:45 Newa. MBS.
5:00 Tip. and Tune..
5:15 Mu.lc.
5:30 Tom Mix MBS. .
6:00 Mu.lc at Six.
6:15 Mutual Newareel MBS.
6:30 SporU Page.
6:35 Mualc.
6:40-Local New..
6:45 Southland Singing.
6:55 Bill Henry MBS.
7:00 Dick Haymea.
7:15 Sammy Kaye. r
7:30 Clico Kid MBS.
8:00 Let George Do It MBS.
8:30 You Name It
8:45 Tex Beneke. . .
8:55 Johnny De.mond. MBS.
9:00 Newa. MBS.
9:15111 Neighbor.
9:30 Scandinavian Melody.
9:45 Fulton Lewla. Jr. MBS.
10:00 Mualc you Want
10:301 Love A My.tery. MBS.
10:43 uance urcn. mus.
Here on Bu.lneaa Bill Jorgeh
sen, whoy resides in Washington
and formerly was located here,
has arrived in Roseburg with
a crew of workers to do special
work for the Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph company.
' Mrs. Thompson Better Mrs.
L. E. Thompson, who was re
cently discharged from ' Mercy
hospital following medical treat
ment, is now reported convales
cing satisfactorily at her .home
and is able to. receive visitors.
Leave Today Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Rapp left today for their
home in Bakersfield, Calif., fol
lowing a stay here since Tuesday
visiting the former's mother,
Mrs. Jessie Vinson, and witn nis
brother, Wallace A. Rapp. Leo
Rapp is county recorder at Bakersfield.
Here From Klamath Fall H.
J.(Bud) Chandler, radio director
for Southern Oregon Publishing
company, has arrived in Rose
burg from Kiamath Falls , to at;
tend to business at KRNR radio
station. While here, he will also
visit his p.-renls, Mr. and Mrs.
H. j. unandjer sr.
Her From Grant Pat Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Ingram of Grants
Pass accompanied the football
team to Roseburg Friday for the
homecoming oame at the hiph
.school here last night Mr. In
gram, , formerly conch at Rose
burg high school, is now coach
of Grants Pass high. While here,
thev were guests at the home
of Mr. and .Mrs. E. A, Pearson
on Reservoir.
Leave for California Trudle
Bollman and her great aunt,
Theo Waller, have left for Rose-
vine, Calif. Mrs Waller has been
here for the past two weeks visit
ing relatives. From Roseville the
former will go to Maywood,
Calif., and spend some time witn
her sister, Mrs. William Howard.
Mrs. Howard, a former Rose
burg resident, moved to Califor
nia three years ago.
11:00 Mc Phenon In Penon.
11:30 Sign Off
Myrtle Grove Motel
for the finest collection of
Myrtlewood Novelties and
Gifts. See the trees on the
river! 14 mL south on Hlway
99.
Indiana occupy almost five mil
lion acres of land in New Mexi
co.
FLOOR SANDING
and
m FINISHING
Estimates
lv .
r Leslie Pfaff
'ra. ju vrora it,
Phone 1573 R
Roseburg Country Club
MENU
Sunday, November 6
Creamed Potato Soup
Sliced Tomato Salad
ENTREES
Southern Fried Chicken
New York Cut Steak '
Baked Virginia Ham
Roast Sirloin of Beef
Fresh Dinner Vegetable Baked Potato
Hot Biscuits and Honey or Jelly
Apple Pie with Cheese
Coffee Tea Milk
Members and Guests Only
Reservation Appreciated
Marriage Lloemet
ROPERWILCOX Harold
Gabe Roper and Patricia Yvon
ne Wilcox, both of Oakland.
Dlvorc 8ult Filed
GEHRI Beulah May vs. Don
ald Earl Gehri. Married at St.
Helens Feb. 29, 1946. Cruel and
Inhuman treatment charged.
Plaintiff asks $150 a -month -ali
mony until an alimony in gross
settlement is made.
JENSEN Clarice Vs. Walter
Jensen. Married at Chamberlain
So. Dak., Jan. 25, 1936. Cruel
and inhuman treatment charged.
Custody of their five children and
$150 a month support asked by
plaintiff.
BRADV Ruth Mario ...
Harry Elmer Brady. Married at
Chehalis, Wash., Aug. i3, 1938.
Cruel and inhuman treatment
charged. , .
VEALY Ruth F. va wnilnm
Vealy. Married Nov. 22, i947, at
Elizabethton. 'fenn. Priinl'anH in.
Plaintiff asks for restoration of
her name prior to marriage of
Ruth E. Miller.
Divorce Deorees Granted
BAKinPRfi rtnmtht, n
Rnhfirt Rarl Ranrlcra Prnnart,.
settlement made. Plaintiff's mai
den name of Dorothy D. Booher
restored.
MC CULLY Aldora from
Claude B. McCully. Plaintiff's
former name of AMora M. Lock .
restored. -
LOW Cleo Pearl from Charles
Wesley Low. Plaintiff's former
name of Clec Pearl Noyer re
stored, Property settlement
made.
Harris Eluft J. from Loy
Harris.
Z I EG LER La u vie from Leo
E. Ziegler. Plaintiff granted cue.
tody of one child and $50 monthly
support.
COOK Bette from Juet Len
wood Cook. Plaintiff awarded cus
tody of one child and $50 a month
support.
For a casserole dish mix cook
ed green lima beans, frankfurter
slices, and tomato sauce, top
with buttered crumbs and heat
in a moderate oven. .
TODAY & SUNDAY
. CO-FEATURE
'Home in San Antone'
TOMORROW
-:.Roy.AcirftT':
and HIS SMOKY MT. BOYS & GIRLS
-'Night Train To
MEMPHIS"
CO-FEATURE
HEDY .-.LARHARB.
Robert Cummi'ngs
Lets Live a L
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TONIGHT: "Last Bandit" and "High Fury"
TOMORROW!
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IllUE BURKE MARGARET HAMILTON CHARLIE WM
AND THE MUNCHK1NS
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L (HANK HUM Irrks by L V. HARBURQ i Mallear HAIOLDAM.EII
Directed by VICTOR FLEMING. Produced by MERVYN LR0Y
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Clark Gable
"ANY NUMBER
CAN PLAY"
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