DANCE at the new hall in WINSTON on Grape Avenue SATURDAY, NOV. 12 9:00 P. M. Modern Music Gentlemen 75e Ladles 50c Have Your Home 1 Landscaped on F. H, A. Terms Trees Topped or Removed Lqvm Planted Shrubs Pruning Call us for information L. H. McPherson Rt. 2, Box 15J Phone 715-J-1 ' dial jockey? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: Art Baker's Notebook Sage advice interesting anecdotes for mid moming dialers. 10:45-11 A.M. Mon. thru Fri. . Man on the Street Meet the People! Tourists, shoppers, and business men . . . all eventually meet 1-1:15 P.M. Mon. thru Fri. 1:30-1:45 P.M. Saturdays ' Treasure Chest Fifteen minutes of interest ing and informative material on silver, china, and crystal 1:45-2 P.M. Thursday Captain Midnight Join Joyce, Chuck and Cap tain midnight in their twice- weekly adventures! 5:30-6 P.M. Tues. & Thurs. What's the Name of That Song? A rolicking half-hour of fun for the entire family 8-8:30 Tonight KRNR 1490 on your Dial i f f 1 f f j f i'fi'ff Wffftp i f World Cmtnt Rifimal Nttwork why be a BD 3 B T'wouid seem the more ridiculous a song-writer can be when he sets down the lyrics for a tune the farther in popularity his song mushrooms. Take for instance "Dreamer's Holiday" , , . First line suggests that you "climb upon a butterfly" and go shooting all over them-there half-acres , , then promises "a dish of scrambled stars for breakfast every day" , . , 'Seuse us while we raise an eyebrow assume a more-than-usual blank expression and shrugtour shoulders. Then there are dreamy lyrics like those in "Tenderly," by,Jack Lawrence (music by Walter Gross) , , , and nobody notices . . . Moral of the story fveing . , . absolutely nothing. t Ya-shure-you-betcha Monday's "Linger Awhile" Inter view session waa a good one with lis Swedish lad Stlg (Steeg) Nedstrom tossing his accent and Informative com ment! over the KRNR air-waves. Immediately following the broadcast, Mr. and Mrs. Charnstrom (Rt. 2, Rose burg) made a bee-line for our studios and Stig ... be cause he halls from Mr. Charnstrom's home-town In Sweden . , Skeileftea. An hour-long Swedish reunion then took place In our front office. Today's "Linger Awhile" guest was Clover (Kerr) Taylor, nationally famous personality who completely captivated Lyle Fenner with her lovely complexion and sparkling smile. Tune In "What's the Name of that Song?" tonight at eight "Tex Beneke" at 8:45 . . . "Music You Want" at 10 . , . "I Love a Mystery" at 10:30 .... and "McPherson in Person" 11 to 11:30. ' .. . . ' STARTS GIANT PROJECT ADAMINABY, Australia. (m Australias Snowy river has been a waster. It has poured a half-million gallons of water each minute into the sea. All this waste is to be stopped with the greatest engineering project ever attempted in Aus tralia. The Snowy river hydro electric scheme has been talked about In this country for 70 years. Now it has been started. The entire project will cost an Rainbow Cafe- Hours 7 A. Closed Shalimar 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. SIB tw a min asa warn Buy One Now The Set Later Here's the best news for homemakeri tn a long time! Craftmaster, the makers of fine furniture for many years, have made It possible for you to buy part of a living room suite now and add to it later from open stock. And Craftsmaster Is first with the finest , , . Illustrated above is a davenport and chair suite beautifully upholstered tn mohair frleie In nearly any cotor you want. 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McDonald has accused the AECs town management body with failure to consult the coun cil on civic policies and changes. The mayor told the Chronicle in Spokane that the nine-man coun cil may go directly to Carroll Wii- son, manager of the AEC, or re sign, Fossibly tt would da bom, tie said. "We are certainly not accom plishing much under the present system," McDonald said. "If the civic policy is not altered, I, for one, feel that the council will have no alternative but to go di rectly to Carrol Wilson." He added, "it is my sincere be lief that on one point alone, that of the proposed civic charter, that at least some of the coun cil members will wish to either appeal to Wilson or resign if ihe council's wishes continue to bo Ignored on the charter proposals." McDonald charged that the lo cal AEC representatives have not compiled with a letter written by Wilson directing that civic coun cils in the atomic energy towns be consulted on policies and changes. The mayor said in an Armistice day speech: Our local govern ment here is not democratic. It would be called a benevolent dic tatorship." . He listed among his complaints increases in rents and telephone rates, changes in medical staff operations, and town planning. McDonald said the council had not been consulted on any of the matters. Officers Elected By Lumber Union, SEATTLE (m John Gam blin of Lebanon, Ore., has been elected president of the North- .west district council of the Lum ber & Sawmill Workers union (AFL, the council's official pub lication reported. Gamblin defeated John M. Christenson of Seattle, president of the council for the past eight For ops on Drainboards See Phil Dttrnam Linoleum Laving and Venetian Blinds 920 S. Main 1336-J Craftmaster suite tomorrow. RAY WARD on right it shown show fo Lea Wimberly, Virgil, of workers will appear Thursday at S p. m. on the ttaga of ihe Junior high school auditorium. 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He said Sweden needed no American help, "prof ited greatly durlns the past war and has one of the highest living standards In the world," "In the ease of another Inter national crisis,1 MeCJelian added, "she'd go with whoever looked Uke the winner, Sweden's press directed such words as "liar and "twaddling nonsense" at the senate subcom mittee chairman. Sen, , Elmer S IT'S GOT iVSRYTWw iOet!t StWf$S0 marmots! Judy and Joy and tongs end klwKTafce It from w, W a lefrtflc : lethnicolor musical I ft Tlff7ht8(K mp Gtwti" tasnti Mt rtotej" mm WMSl. "i Don't Sare" mrjmi mm irmm MATINEE DAILY t P,M ST Itttll w ..Art i .- N TONIC SHE1 THE RAMO GIVE-AWAY OF HIE YEAR IT'S ANKLES AWAY. . .WITH LOVE AND TW& .j' j Hi U'H if . ' tt IMS REEARIr COMPANION FEATURE CASABLANCA" Humphrey Bogarf Ingrid Bergman Newj - fcevtew, Rejefeu?g', Ore, 5 Thomas CD,Ok!a,) He started the whole fuss when. he. told re porters tn. Vienna, that govern ment officials in. one country "acted as if they did not know we were within a thousand; mtteg o the place." Other committee members saltf Thomas was talking about Swe-" den. The Oklahoma senator cos- firmed this.' Sweden's biggest newspaper, the liberal Daeens Nyheter, term. ed Thomas remarks "twaAHtog nonsense, ana expressed aoatits about the senator's "mental acu men and his qualifications to rep resent abroad the mightiest country In the world. T O MY Bud Pioiiriif . kmxmmswm-wxmmRm. BQXQFFICE OPENS 6-AS FOUR DAYS tftllER mm LYWS LAKE BARBARA BROffrt