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1 lit) vacauj tftTMV suite op hese iru VB LIKE HOME You con enjoy LP-GAS One of the hut tfcings about LP Gti it, no matter where you live dow ... or where you may move to in the future . . you'll still be able to enjoy your mod cm LP-Gai appliances. Because IP-Gas is your private fuel $up ply for modern cooking, silent " refrigeration, automatic water beating wherever you live. Sec us for full information about our easy payment plin. Rent A Tank Why Buy? "MlfSLBVICE Pacifio Bldg. Phone 235 Roseburg " dial jockey ? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: Family Theater Dinah Shore is hostess for the "Family Theater" production "Window in the Sky." 4:30-5 P.M. Sunday Walter C. Fisher President of the International Association of Lions Clubs Addressing Lions Luncheon. 6:30-7 P.M. Sunday Mr. Feathers As portrayed by Parker Fennelly, radio's most popular portrayer of New England roles. Newest addition to the Sunday schedule! 7-7:30 P.M. Sunday Chicago Theater Nancy Carr and David Poleri co-starred for Puccini's "Madame Butterfly." 10-11 P.M. -Sunday Meet the Press Facing reporters for a press interview is John Gates, editor of the Daily Worker and Communist Party Leader. 8:30-9 -Tonight KRNR 1490 jn your Dial Pv I J why be a . WtrU i Grtttat Kttumtl Ntttmrt n Rip-snorting interview on "Meet the Press" tonight at 8:30 when John Gates, editor of the Daily Worker and one of 11 national Communist Party leaders recently convicted by a Federal Crand Jury, faces top men in the flel of reporting. SUNDAY: Double-dealing blackmailers, eoupled with double murders, are the main Ingredients for the "Martin Kane" adventure at 1:30 starring William Gargan In the title role. "The oase of the Man Who Died Laughing" baffles Nick Carter and his girl-friend, Patsy, during this Sunday's "Nick Carter" broadcast at 3:30. At 4:30, Dinah . Shore will be the hostess for the "Family Theater" pro duction of "Window In the Sky." Mr. Walter C. Fisher, international president of Lion's Clubs, today addressed a Lions' luncheon at 12 noon. His talk was tape recorded via KRNR facilities and will be released Sunday 6:30 to 7 p. m. Introducing "Mr. Feathers" as portrayed by Parker Fennelly, radio's most popular portrayer of New England roles. He'll play the role of the positive "old school" pharma cist In Jed Proudy's drug store ,ln Pike City, a man whose only concession to the modern pharmaoy Is his commission as a notary public. Mr. Fennelly's most recent oharao teriatlon was his portrayal of farmer Titus Moody In comedy sequences on the Fred Allen programs. He hae played leading roles In radio dramatizations for the past 20 years. "Mr. Feathers" makes Its Mutual-Don Lee debut over KRNR tomorrow at 7 p. m. t F. Van Wyck Mason, the noted author, will be the panel guest for Sunday's "Twenty Questions" broadcast at 8 when he joins regular panelists Fred Vandeventer, Florence Rinard, Herb Polesie and Johnny McPhee. On "Chicago Theater of the Air" Sunday night at 10, Nancy Carr and David Poleri will be co-starred in "Madame Butterfly," by Puccini. A special narrative will be pre sented by Marion Claire, production supervisor for the series. Ruth Slater and Louis Sudler will be heard In major supporting roles. NEW FORD PROJECT DETROIT UP) The Ford Motor Co. confirms reports it is negotiating to buy 55 acres of land in Cincinnati to build an automatic transmission plant. Everybody loves flowers and everybody loves to receive t he m. Choose flowe: as the perfect giff . . . choose them from us . . . always fresh ly cut, fragrantly lovely. The phon. number to re member is 158. LILLIE'S FLOWER 8HOP 819 Winchester Street Pre-cut aluminum buildings... de signed to meet your needs. Inex pensive. ..easy to ecect. Permanent buildings complete no mainten ance. .024 lifetime aluminum coy ering. Widths 20-26-30-40 ft.... any length. Bolted wood frames and trusses marked and drilled for quick, easy assembly. FHA financing. NtMnf town, 1 ytan H pert. 1 7CU6 jo0? PamMct AT THE SHALIMAR ROOM Two Floor Shows Each Night 0 Bill Stanton at the piano : e) Lou Buton playing the drums 0 Howard Duman playing the saxophone Delicious Food Always 0 Pon Fried Chicken to order 0 Juicy SHALIMAR ROOM 122 South Stephen n KRNR 1490 on Your Dial . Mutual Broadcasting Svstem REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Here Comes the Bride. 4:30 Family Theater. MBS. 3:00 Laymen's Hour. 5:30 Can You Top Thtt? MBS. 6:00 Enchanted Hour. MBS. 6:30 Walter Fiiher Speech. 7:00 Mr. Feathers. MBS. 7:30 Roy Roger's Show. MBS. 8:00 Twenty Question. MBS. 8:30 Walter Wlnchell. MBS. 8:43 Louella Partons. MBS. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:19 Memorable Music. 9:30 American Legion. 9:43 Church of Open Bible. 10:00 Chicago Theater, MBS. 11:00 Sign Off. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1949 8:00 Musical Clock. 6:30 News. 6:35 Farm Fare. 8:45 Rise St Shine. MBS. 7:00 Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Music for You. 7:45 Local News. ,7:50 Musical Interlude, 8:00 Favorite Hymns. 8:18 Music for Monday. ' 8:30 Concert Hall, 9:00 Modern Home, 9:15 Book of Bargains. 9:30 Man About Town. 9:45 Gab. Heatters Mailbag. 10:00 News. MBS. 10:15 Gospel Singers. MBS. 10:30 Say It with Music. 10:45 Art Baker. 11:00 Ladles First. MBS. 11:30 Queen for a Day. MBS, 12:00 Music at Noon. 13:15 Snorts Page of the Air. 12:25 Music at Noon. 12:40 Local News. 12:45 National News. 12:35 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 Harvey Harding. MBS. 1:30 Linger Awhile. 3:00 Phone Fun. 2:30 It's Requested. 3:00 Hoedown Party. MBS. 3:15 School Show. 3:30 Homemaker'e Club. 3:45 Voice of the Army. 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. 4:15-Hemlngway. MBS. 4:30 Sons of the Pioneer 4:45 News. MBS. 5:00 Tips and Tunes. 5:15 Music. 8:30 Tom Mix. MBS. 6:00 Music at Six. 6:15 Mutual Newiretl. MBS. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Southland Singing. 6:55 Bill Henry. MBS. 7:00 Dick Havmes. 7:15 Sammy Kaye. 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS. 8:00 Let George Do It MB1. 8:30 You Name It 8:45 Tex Beneke. 8:M Johnny Desmond. MBS. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:15 HI Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melody. 9:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS. 10:00 Music ycu Want 10:301 Love A Mystery. MBS. 10:45 Dance Orch. MBS. 11:00 McPherson In Person. 11:30 Sign Off. LEPROSY CASE NOTED WASHINGTON UP) The district health department re ported the first case of leprosy here since 1945. It said a 15-year-old boy from the Philip pines Is suffering from the disease at Walter Reed hospital. Bill Stanton and his Gentlemen of Note Playing Nightly from 8:30 to 1 :30 a. m. Broiled Steaks 0 Seafood Open 12 noon til 2:30 i. m. Missioner Asks Clemency For Killers Of Wife SEOUL UP) Dr. Horace ri. Underwood, American mission ary and educator, has asked clemency lor lour young Koreans condemned to death for slaying ms wire. The kindly missionary appeal' ed by letter to President Syng' man Rhee. The governmeit made public this part of the let ter: "My dear wife had a deep and strong love for Koreans of every class and especially for the young people of Korea. It was her nope and it is our hope that the people of Korea may more and more come to Know Jesus Christ and to have not death but a more abundant life. It is not our wish that any Korean should die because of us or because of our family." Dr. Underwood said the slay ers deserved punishment "for crimes against this country and against civilized law and order." But he expressed belief the 60- year-old Mrs. Underwood would not want her slavers executed Airs. Underwood was shot by two hooded gunmen at her home last March 17. At the time she was 1 giving a tea for the wives of faculty members of Chosen Christian college, which she and her husband founded. . Last month nine members of a leftist group were tried for hjr murder. It was testified the gunmen intended to kill Miss Mo Yoon Sook, Korean poetess and anti-communist author. Miss Sook was a guest at the tea party. Five other members of the group were sentenced to prison. Teacher-Sponsors For Jr. Red Cross Listed The following are the teacher sponsors for the Junior Red Cross programs in Douglas county, as announced by Miss Ruth Swin ney, county chairman: High schools. Myrtle Creek, Stewart Leek; Yoncalla, Mrs. Marvin Thompson; Drain, Mrs. Lauderdale Reedsport, Mrs. Borvig; Roseburg Junior high, Mrs. Catherine Matthews; Can yonville Bible academy, Elsie Mundlnger. Elementary schools, DIHard, Mrs. Ellen Pennle and Mrs. Max Klmmel; Tenmile, Mis. Bessie Smith; Elkton, Mrs. Lenore Hucklns; Camas Valley, Mis. Farrand; Yoncalla, Mrs. Latham' and Mrs. Gertrude Stoutei Rose, Mrs. Cleone Andrus; Riverside, Mrs. Stella Woodford; Fullerton, Mrs. Mabel Brady; Benson, Mrs. Harriet Friday and Miss White head Deer Creek, Mrs. H. Ylvi saker and Mrs. Margaret Rapp, and Green, Mrs. Margaret Aus tin. County Captains For Cancer Work Announced Announcement of county cap tains for the American Cancel society in Douglas county have been made by the county com mander, Mrs. L. G. Twohy. Mrs. Twohy stated that the ap pointments were made after the visit of Mrs. E. E. Sieglev. state field representative for the Am erican Cancer society. Publicity chairman is Mrs. Lotus Knight Porter. Serving In their communities will be Rev. H. Erbe Taylor, Can- yonville Mrs. caivin Peterson, Drain W. L. Dobbins, Glendale; Mrs. Franklin Haines, Kellogg; Mrs. Violet JaKaut. Wilbur: Mrs. John Edwards, Oakland and Sutherlin; Mrs. James McGlnty, TOMORROW H It's Tou9h, ...Rimed on the spot In OLD . MEXICO Tonight 'The Untamed Breed' Stat President Visits - . Roseburg Elks Lodge, The Elks, Thursday night, were visited by Elmo Angele, president of the State Elks As sociation. Angele, from Lakevlew lodge 1536, was accompanied by the lodge's State Secretary, George Jackson, and Gene Fa vell, both of Lakevlew. Angele talked on the eye clinic for underprivileged children, and activities of the State Elks as-, soclation in the veterans hospi tal program. One of the major projects of the association, he said, will be the mid-winter ses sion Jan. 20 and 21 at Ashland when Grand Exalted Ruler Em mett Anderson of Tacoma will make an official visit. Magician Dated At Jr. High School Mystery, fun and laughter, as well as spine-chilling thrills, are In store for the people of Rose burg when The Great Virgil and his company present A , Caval cade of Mystery at the Junior high school auditorium, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. The Great Virgil, who has spent $100,000 apd 35 years de veloping this sensational attrac tion, is rated as the world's great est living magician. Julie, Virgil's leading lady, ap pears In many spectacles, wear ing elaborate and costly robes, and costumes especially created for her by leading designers of Hollywood and New York. Among the mysteries to be seen in The Great Virgil's per formance will be the mystery of the Persian . slave market, in which an exotic young slave is saved from a life of bondage and the curse of the slave market when The Great Virgil causes her to vanish from the midst of the riotous bidding slave marke teers! Thru the Eye of a Needle, the unbelievable feat of causing a young lady's body to penetrate through solid via an aperture so small uiat even a mouse could not pass, through; The Mystery I of the Jungle, a spectacular and aramatic mystery sketch in I which Julie plays the part of the i jungle princess ana is saved Irom the cannibals when Virgil causes her to vanish in mid-air. The Great Virgll s performance not lust another magic show. but a new and different tVDe of entertainment incorporating dra ma, illusions, vaudeville, and a bit of the circus, all built into one gigantic mystery spectacle, it is announced. NO PIPE NO 8PEECH LONDON UP) The arch bishop of Canterbury. Dr. Geof frey Fisher, delayed making a speech" at the Authors' club be cause he had left his pipe at home In Lambeth palace. "I cannot make a good speech without my pipe," he explained. A hurried call to his home brought the pipe by taxi. Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Helen Lew is, Reedsport end Mrs. Iva Cow an, Yoncalla. BRING YOUR CAR WITH Confidence to Lloyd's Auto Body Shop 501 Fullerton St. Ph. 1025-J OPEN SUNDAYS! 8 to 6 daily including Sunday Complete engine and body repair on anything with wheels. Guaranteed work . . . guaranteed estimates Terrific ADVENTURE 1ST" . i A I I tW.J Id I f I w a m ,m mrm i mm m t m m Panic Knowlet 'ornon Hobby And Art Show Scheduled Mrs. J. M. Boyles, presWefit of the Roseburg Women's club, announced this morning that her organization will sponsor a city wide hobby and art show to be held in the Methodist church basement Nov. 29 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Nov. 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. "The show is being given pri marily to stress the growing Im portar.ee of hobbies and leisure time activities," said Mrs. My ron Haines who Is in charge of hobbies. , "Every person who has some worthwhile art or craft work of general Interest is being invited to participate in the show," stat ed Mrs. Jack West who is co chairman with Mrs. Leland Van Allen of the arts and crafts di vision of the show. Chopped prunes, chopped ap ples, and finely diced celery make an excellent stuffing for fowl. Flavor with a little onion Juice If desired. SLABWOOD In 12-16 and 24 In. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone (58 "Individualized Floors of Beautility." INLAID LINOLEUM Carpeting Rubber Tile Aaphalt Tile Formic Tope Venetian Bllnda FREE ESTIMATES FLOOR COVERING 222 W. Oak Phone 348 TODAY AND SUNDAY ONLY 2ND WESTERN The Fighting Redhead Jim Branton oi Red Ryder in COLOR 3 Days Novarre Sat., Nov. 12, 1949-The MRS. CHAPMAN JR., ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON WEONE8DAY Large bouquets of chrysanthe mums formed the attractive de corations used by Mrs. Freder ick Chapman Jr., Wednesday, ick Chapman Jr., Wednesday, as at. a lovely one o'clock dessert - luncheon at her home on River - side Drive fn Laurelwood. Covers were placed for Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mrs. J. B. Josse and Mrs. E. L. Tauscher, guests, and Mrs. O. R. Hess, Rainbow Cafe. Hours 7 A. M. to 12 P. M. Closed Mondays -Shalimar Room- . Hours 12 Noon to 2:30 A. M. Closed Monday Have Sunday Dinner at the Shalimar and enjoy music that is played for your dining and dancing pleasure. Moose Members DANG Every Friday, Sat. and Sunday nights from 8:00 p. m. 7til closing. featuring JEANNIE, her piano and her golden Moose Hall on Stephana Street Opposite Greyhound Depot TOMORROW I C'MON ALONG! 2nd Feature HE HELD A LOADED GUN AT THE HEART Of A GREAT CITY! niMnnn lKIU1AKU I J 5?-Jn theAirfj " 'tj-fJeaS l ft I I :3 THWUINGIY .aHaWeV 8KIM H MM KOMI WIM! X aau 1U" " iVUinul Mopa trr Huij tou ; &tl itoj.br bm " Tonight "Gunga Din" & "Caught" News - Review, Roseburg, Or. S Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. A. D. Parr, Mrs. S. J. Cooper and Mr. Frederick J. Porter. High scores for the contract bridge play were won by Mra, Ellsworth and Mra. Hess. -INSURANCE-AUTO ! 1, I I ! I LIFE AUTO FIRE State Farm Mutual Insurance . O. U ROSE P. O. Box 489 Phone 288 116 W. Cass Over Douglas County Bank CHANGE OF HOURS and Guests Only voice IT'S A JOYRIDE TO ROMANCE... with Music Dennis MORGAN fim Janis PAIGE MjEj C& Don DeFor V Wifni Dorothy Malon Ben Blue 1 f f k ) nif.ni.ftT WITT wl aiAU "ITV" DDAhV BAJtrlAM OWHI UUIUHWII unnui J