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Reservations for private Skating Parties are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester Phone J26-R-2 Prowling Circus Elephant Displays Hug Appetite MOVING PIANOS STOVES .' ..... REFRIGERATORS CRATING PACKING " V STORAGE FREE ESTIMATES " Agent for Lyon Van Lines Phone 927 Evenings, 320-J-3 ROSEBURG Transfer & Storage why be a r dial jockey? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: Annual Thanksgiving service t Tl I. !..: r- Ul I I IUIII3I vif ly sponsored by the Rbseburg winisreriai Avssocianon., 9:30-10 A.M. Thursday Queen For a Day It's "King for a Day" on to morrow's broadcast . . when the guys get a chance! 1 1:30 -12 Noon Mon. thru Fri. U. S. Air Force Thanksgiving Service Recorded in England, and featuring Thanksgiving choral music . . . Army per sonnel. 3 - 3:30 P. M. Thursday What's The Name of That Song A Wednesday night "must"! Jill fciwinn and the twin-pi-ano team in an entertainina half-hour. 8 - 8:30 Tonight Music You Want Featuring more of the great est music of ail time record ed on RCA Victor Red Label, bels. 10 -10:30 P.M. Mon. thru Fri. KRNR 1490 on your Dial CIRCLEVILLE, O. OP) Big Burma is just a little girl ele phant of 7,000 pounds. And she is almost divinely elegant at times. But, oh what a glutton she is! And how she showed it here. Caretakers of the Mills Bros, circus' winter quarters at the county fairgrounds insist that this Ss..what.Ssass.ad: . : Around 3 a.m. she Woke loose from her stake at one end of a large livestock barn. In the dark she tip-toed past her sleeping handler, then past 30 other sleep ing workmen, and thence past a dining table without rattling a dish. Her destination: the cookhouse truck at the other end of the barn. Once arrived, she had an early Thanksgiving dinner which the circus people Insist consisted Of: One hundred pounds of pota toes, 25 pounds of onions, 20 loaves of bread, 10 pounds of pan cake flour, eight candy bars and a box of shredded' wheat. . jab eesf . .... wMMiriwrii aas Britain Draw Tourists' Kicks LONDON Ue American tourists don't think much of Bri tish plumbing or of the telephone service. What else don't they like? . A 30-day survey by questlon- World t Cmtett Rifimtl Nehnrt S2t Thanksgiving Day ' November 24th ' tSSt" We'll be open . . . Serving Delicious Turkey Dinner As well as our unique Italian and .... . Mexican Foods. '. 533 South Stephens ' THANKSGIVING DANCE Thursday, November 24 Y 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 OPEN THANKSGIVING Featuring Delicious Turkey Dinners ' ' Also serving those good pan-fried chicken Cg dinners, complete for : l(3v Special steaks and sea food dinners with French fries. And why not top It off with our delicious home made pie? It's our specialty. Phyllis Cafe on Garden, Valley Road Where You Get the Most fof the' Least ! Weekday Hours: 6 a.m.x to 8 p.m. Except Mondays. Open Day Serving Roast Turkey or Baked Ham Dinners at $1.25 We always feature' . ' ' Chicken in the Rough at $1:00 , Holidays and Sundays, open from r : 7 a. m. to p. m. Open Daily from 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Del Rey Cafe Winchester 4V4 Mi. North on Hwy. 99 Q Dine and 9 hnnrf, Wednesday, November 23 . , at the MELODY MOUNTAIN BARN In Tri-Clty, 3 miles South of Myrtle Creek on Highway 99 ' Dancing 9 to 1 ; $1.00 per Person Turkey Dinner Served from 10 P. M. 75c per Person Music by the " Melody Mountain ' fmB Boys. Rita Williamson, producer of "What's the Name of that Song?" r.rr -m KH.'iJwn 1 1- ii; looking for pet Ideas. No, Rita isn't seeking the favored notions of radio ians, she's interested in pets In the strict sense of the word. An animal lover all her life, Rita recently had to give away her little Dachshund because of having to leave him alone in her Huntington beach trailer home when she's busy in Hollywood. She dearly wants a pet but needs one that may be left on its own occasionally and one she would be permitted to carry with her when traveling. Fans of her show are asked not to send in pets just Ideas. Meanwhile, Rita is seriously considering a flying squirrel, common to Mississippi and a tiny animal that trains like but more readily than canines. "What's the Name of that Song?" Is a regular Wednesday night feature on KRNR. (8:00-8:30). Should you arise early on Thanksgiving day and expect ' us to sign-on at ( a. m. as per usual , , . you're due for a 45-mlnuto wait. Signing off early too . . 11 p. m. Speolal Thanksgiving productions on slate for tomorrow Include the Roseburg Ministerial association-sponsored "Annual Thanksgiving Service" at 9:30 a. m., originating from the First Christian church; "U. 8. Air Force Thanksgiving Serv ices" recorded in Burtonwood, England, base of the 59th Air Depot wing of. the U. SAIr Force, with a Thanksgiving , message from Major General E .W. Anderson of Long Beach, Calif., commanding general of the group. Messages also from various chaplains as well aS Thanksgiving hymns -sung by the group's youth oholr under the dlreotlon of Sergeant Luther Sunderland of Moveytcwn, Pa. (3:00-3:30 . p.' m.)' - . . Tomorrow night's ,fI Love a Mystery" thriller will be heard one-half hour earlier v . . 10 to 10:15 p. m.,: followed by "Music You Want" 10:15 to 10:30 p. m., one time only.: At 10:30, Mutual Don Lee will present a special Thanksgiving festival concert, fea turing Noble Cain, noted conductor and composer, directing the 3,000 voices of the Oklahoma State high school chorus This group will be joined by 1,000 singers and instrumentalists from the Okla homa Agricultural college. (Thurs., 10:30-11 p. m.) naire is underway to find out. It was set up by Col. J. T. Pozzy, chief of the travel depart ment section for the Economic Cooperation administration. The questionnaire is given to Ameri can tourists leaving London on the boat trains after they have completed their tours t Britain. Pozzy told the recent Interna tional Hotel association- here lie already had surveyed 1,500 Am erican tourists in Europe, with these findings: 'The vast majority of Ameri can tourists today must travel on a modest budget. The day of the gay millionaire and the de luxe suite is pretty well done. "We found-that those who were 'first class' visitors had few cri ticisms to make. "But well over a third of those traveling cabin or tourist class had encountered unsatisfactory sanitary conditions and their comments frequently were scath ing. "Another subject which brought forth anguished com ments from travelers - was the telephone service. Nearly half rated the system poor."t .- Pozzy said many complained, too, that hotels were more ex pensive than they had expected and that hotel beds were none too comfortable. He urged hotel keepers to make all possible Improvements. Tour ists spending, he pointed out, is the biggest single source of dol lar revenue for most of the na tions in the European recovery plan. Orinoco River Indians in Ven ezuela collect turtle eggs for an oil used as fuel. KRNR 1490 on Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting System REMAINING HOURS TOD AT- 4:0O Fulton Lewli, Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Soni of the Ploneen, 4:45 News, MB9. ... 5:00 Tips and Tunea. . 5:15 Music. 5:30 Tom Mix. MBS. 3:55 Erik lne Johnson, MBS. x 6:00 Music at Six. J. 6:15 Mutual Newgreel. MBS. ' 6:30 Sporta Page. . . r,' 6:35 Musical Interlude.,; ' 6:40 Local News. 1 . 6:45 Southland Singing, 5 - 6:55 Bill Henry. MBS. ' 7:00 Dick Haymes. 7:15 Sammy Kaye. t 7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS. 8:00 Name of that Song. MBS. 8:30 Music. 8:45 Tex Beneke. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:15 Hi Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melody. 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. -10:00 Music You Want. 10:301 Love A Mystery MBS. 10:45 Dance Orch. MBS. 11:00 McPherson . In JPeraon. 11:30 Sign Off. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER tl, llt 6:45 Rise V Shine. MBS. i.. ' ,M. .. 4 " 7:00 Hemingway. MBS. i: ' 7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS 7:45 Looal News. 7:50 Music. , 8:00 Favorite Hymns. 8:15-Muilc for Thursday. ' 8:30 Haven of Rest, MBS, ! 9:00 Modern Home. 9:15 Music. ' ' " 9:30 Annual Thanksgiving Service. 10:00 News. MBS. 10:15 Sweetwood Serenade. 10:30 Music. 10:45 Art Baker. 11:00 Ladies First. MBS. ' , , 11:30 Queen for a Day. MBS. 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Sports Page of the Air . 12:25 Music at Noon. 12:40 Local News. 1 12:45 National New. , ', ' 12:55 Music. 1:00 Man on the Street. 1:15 Harvey Harding SlngB-M.B.S. . . 1:30 Music. 1:45 Music. 2:00 Phone Pun.' 2:30 It's , Requested. 3:00 U. S. Air Force Thanksgiving .Service. MBS. 3:30 W. C. T. U. 3:45 David Ross MBS. 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. 4 : 15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Sons of the Pioneers. 4:45 Music. 5:00 Straight Arrow. MBS. 6:30 Captain Midnight MBS. '6:00 Music at Six. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel. MBS. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 A song for You. . . 6:55 Bill Henry. MBS. I JOE'S CAFE1 3 Miles South of Roseburg on Hiway 99 Will Be Open For Your Thanksgiving Dinner "Eat With-Joe and Save Dough" DANCE Saturday Night, November 26th Music by BOB WEAVER and his DIXIELANDERS Dancing 9:30 p.m. to 1 a. m. American Legion Hall , Sutherlin, Oregon Admission $1 men 50c ladies Court Clarifies Portland Curfew Case Decision SAT.RM Nnii 90 lm A son can walk on the streets of Portland during the curfew hours tor exercise or social purposes, and he won't be violating Port landV fftirfB 'nrrflr,;; " That's what tha SfratAimMm court said today in refusing to ivi-unsiuer iu wctooer ao opinion which held that the curfew or dinance it constitutional. The ordinance prohibits any person to be on the streets of Portland between 1 and 5 a.m. unless he discloses a lawful pur pose. Todav'a ontninn ripnvln.. a hearing, written by Justice James T. Brand, made the ear lier opinion more clear. it saia: "A tvrtnn mmnlliis urltt. .k ordinance if in going upon the street he has or discloses a law ful nnrrineA TTi a n-n u streets for the purpose of going to or from points within the city or for the mere purpose of walk ing for exercise or for merely social nllrnnRps in lnurfnl iUn whether In daytime or nighttime. aiiu Buuii use oi me streets is for a lawful purpose. He goes I ' " " ' -" V ua , hi. .UIIW.CIH man entitled to the presumption of innocence and he need take no affirmative action to demon- RtrfltA hia Innnoanra Tha lB.....l ness of his purpose Is disclosed oy nis use 01 tne streets for the purposes for which they were es- tnhlfcahan TJa ma. a. kn l 1 innocent unless his voluntary con duct overcomes the apparent and presumed innocence of his move ments hv tiitMtlnalntY a nl. nne . violate some law other than the ordinance in question." Wed., Nov. 23, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. S m nv Dance to the of Bruce Gilley and His Orchestra ROSEBURG ARMORY . Thursday Night, November 24 Twentieth Annual Thanksgiving Dance - sponsored by Roseburg's .Business and Professional -J Women's Club Dancing 9 to 1 Admission; $1 per Person 7:0O-Sporti Caii 7:15 Muilo you Remember. 7:30 Lynn Murray Show. 8:00 Hopalong CaHldy. MBS. ' 8:30 Fiihinc & Hunting Club. MBS. 8:55 Sporta Pa So. MBS. 9:00 Newi. MBS. 6:15 Songa of our Timet. , 8:30 Woody Rocaa'a Trio. 9:45 Fulton Lewi. Jr MRS 10:001 Lova A Mystery. -MBS. , j . 10:15 Muilc vou Want. 10:30 Harvest of Sonn.-MRU. 11:00 Sign Off. DANCE ' at tha new hall in ' WINSTON on Grape Avenue ' SATURDAY NIGHT ' 9:00 f- M Modern Music Gentlemen 7So ' ' Ladles 50o Gifts of Myrtlewood at Ordinary Gift Prices! LOWEST PRICES EVER Mutt Reduce Inventory Myrtlewood Treasure House . Phone 192J-5 Winston, Oregon STARTS The untold story of the men who protect mails on trains coast-to-coast (1100,000 Mail Car Robbery 1 HeiWeW Detwlhre Ay! ' fV-i : ' t 1 Marches Wits T V'- ' 13 f ir lulleu with I. A-J U. 3 Trail IsMntsI & '' ft "WEST OF LARAMIE" A 30-Minut Color Musical MATIIICC wIU' HUME CRONYN niHI,ntt DAILY 1 P.M. 7 Turkey Door Prizes