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Gl cl OTnrr'vr ml STAR 5 why be a dfaf focfcey? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: State Championship Football Game Grant High School battles it out with LdGrande for the State Championship Foot ball crown! 1 :45 P. M. to Conclusion Saturday Tom Mix Thrice - weekly adventure with the West's greatest hero! 5:30-3:55 P.M. Mon., Wed., Fri. Erksine Johnson . With behind-the-scenes sto ries of Hollywood, and inter views with the stars. 5:55-6 P. M. Mon., Wed., Fri. Hopalong Cassidy Western action at its best with "Hoppy" and "Packy." 8-8:30 Tonight Fishing and Hunting Club of the Air Join the panel of experts for tips to the outdoorman. 8:30-8:55 Tonight KRNR 1490 on your Dial f WorU t Grtatat Rtgumd Nttwork 4 MR. DIXIELAND Nappy Lamare, band-leading guitar virtuoso shown above, will bring his crew of eight original "Bobcats" to Kennedy's Dutch Mill Sunday night. Sponsored locally by the Jaycees, the group includes such jazz greats as Zutty Sin gleton, Brad Gowans and Johnny Costello, with Dottie O'Con nor handling the vocals. FULLERTON P-T.A. SCHEDULES MEETING Fullerton F-T. A. will meet at the schoolhouse auditorium at 7:30 p. m. Monday, Dec. 5. Rev. Walter A. MacArthur will be guest speaker on the topic, "Church and your Child." RIVERSDALE H. E. C. TO SPONSOR SALE Rlversdale Home Economics club will sponsor a food and fancy-work sale at the E. G. High Insurance office at the corner of Jackson and Cass streets Satur day, Dec. 3. DANCE at the new hall in WINSTON on Grape Avenue SATURDAY NIGHT 9:00 P. M. Modern Music Gentlemen 75o Ladles 50c Pfth SENIOR CLASS CARNIVAL v S. D. C. GRANGE TO MEET SATURDAY NIGHT South Deer Creek Grange will meet Saturday night at eight clock at the hall. A motion pic ture will be shown. All members are urged to be present. BAZAAR TO BE HELD SATURDAY Eden Ladies Aid of Elgarose Lutheran church will sponsor an all-day bazaar at the church Sat urday, Dec. 3. The public Is in vited. . Tennis Pro Sentenced To Prison For Incest LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1 (& Leslie Jahn, 41, tennis profes sional convicted of incest involv ing his 16-year-old daughter, ten nis star Laura Lou, was sentenc ed yesterday to from one to 50 years In prison. Laura Lou, former national girls' indoor singles champion, testified at a trial 'last month that her father had forced her into Illicit relations since she wai 10 years old. The story came out when she ran away last summer. naa-D Thanksgiving day In the United States ri v more than a quarter million jwokngofi of Christmas gifts bum', nvnwii for war-suf fering children as a direct result of the campaign efforts by two Mutual-Don Lee network week-day programs, "I Love a Mystery" and "The Bob Poole Show" . . . marking only the half-way point In the campaign. Already, France, Italy, Greece, Holland and China have sent official expressions of "I Love a Mystery" series is aired on KRNR (10:30-10:45 p. m.) has been designated as the "International Santa Claus." Poole was made his chief deputy. In addition to the thousands of packages, listeners have swamped both Morse and Poole, who are foster parents themselves, with requests for names of some of these children so that they can be adopted. Persons adopting youngsters via the' Foster Parents' Plan for War Children provide food and clothing, although the youngsters remain in their own European and Asiatic communities. AROUND THE STUDIO: Hank Henry advertising for riders on his Christmas jaunt to Los Angeles McCarl family settled comfortably In Roseburg with papa after waiting In Portland to Join him. . . , Fanner planning an extended Christmas vacation to here, there and every where, leaving his 1:30 p. m. oo-star to lingering-alone- awhile-without-Lyle TONIGHT: "Lyn Murray Show" at 7:30 . . "Hopalong Cassidy" at eight .-. . tips to the sportsmen at 8:30 on "The Fishing and Hunting Club of the Air" . .,. and the popular Woody Roosa Trio direct from the Shalimar at 9:30. SATURDAY: 1:45 p. m .to con clusion. . . Grant High School vs. La Grande in the big state event of the year ... a championship football game! ' KRNR 1490 on Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting Svstem REMAINING HOURS TODAY :00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. :I5 Hemingway. MBS. :30 Sons of the Pioneers. :45 Music. :00 Straight Arrow. MBS. :HO Capt, Midnight MBS. :0O Music at Six. : 1 S Mutual Newireel. MB S. :30 S porta Page. : 35 Musical Interlude. : 40 Local Newt. :45 A Song tor You. :35 Bill Henry, MBS. A ;00 Sporta Cast. :15 Music you Remember. :30 Lynn Murray Show. :00 Hopalong Cassidy.--MBS. : 30 Fishing 8e Hunting Club. MBS. :55 Sports Page. MBS. : 00 News. MBS. :15 Songs of our Times. :30 Woody Roosa'a Trio. :45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. ;0O Music you Want :30 I Love A Mystery. MBS. :45 Dance Orch. MBS. :00 McPherson In Person. :30 Sign Off. FRIDAY, DECEMBER t, 1649 6:00 Musical Clock. fi:30 News. 6:35 Farm Fare. 6:45 Rise St Shine. MBS. 7:00-Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Music for You. 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Music. 8:00 Favorite Hymns, , 8:15 Music for Friday. 8:30 Bible Institute. MBS. 9:00 Modern Home. 9:15 Book of Bargains. IT'S gratitude. Carlton E. Morse, whose :30 Man About Town. :45 Gab. Heatterm MailbaffVMBS. :00 News. MBS. : 15 Gospel Singers. MBS. :30 Say It with Music. :45 Art Baker. :00 Ladles First. MBS. :30 Queen for a Day. MBS. :00 Music at Noon. : 15 Sports Page of the Air. :25 Music at Noon. , :40 Local News. :45 National News. :55 Market Report. :0O Man on the S reet :15 Harvey Harding Sings. MBS. :30 Linger A While. :00 Phone Fun. :30 It's Requested. :00 Hoedown Party. : 15 School Show. :30 Treasure Chest. :45 Here's To Veterans. :00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. : 15 Hemingway. MBS. :30 Sons of the Pioneers. :45 News. MBS. :00 Tips 6c Tunes. " :15 Music. :30 Tom Mix. MBS. :55 Erskine Johnson. MBS. :00 Magic Garden. :15 Mutual Newireel. :30 Sports Page. :35 Musical Interlude. :40 Local News. :45 A Song for You, :55 Bill Henry. MBS. :00 Dick Haymes. . :15 Sammy Kaye. :30 Cisco Kid. MBS. :00 Straight Arrow. MBS. :30 Music. :45 Tex Beneke. :0O News. MBS. :15 Hi Neiehbor. :30 Scandinavian Melody. :45 Fulton Lewis. Jr. :00 Music You Want MBS. :30 I Love A Mystery. MBS. :45 Dance Orch. MBS. :00 McPherson in Person. ;30 Sign Off. . There are 227,679 miles of rail road track In the U.S. TREMENDOUS COLOSSAL SUPERB Penney Company Employes To Get Special Payment The board of directors of the J. C. Penney company have auth orized a special payment of an amount equal to two weeks' pay for all full-time associates who have been employed for a full year of 1949 and on a DroDortion- ate basis for extra and part time associates and for those em ployed less than a year. All Penney associates through out the company share in this payment except those who are members of the management siaii ana wnose earnings are fle termlned largely by the com pany's long-standing proflt-shar- MIK fan. B. C. Elliott, manager of the local J. C. Penney company store, said that more than 50, 000 Penney associates all over the United States will participate In this payment, including 46 of the Roseburg store. He. further emphasized that this was not a Christmas bonus in the usual sense, and was non-recurring. The company some years ago substituted a thrift and profit sharing plan for the more usual Christmas bonus and Into this plan is annually paid a propor tionate share of company earn ings. The current extra payment, just announced, is additional to these thrift and profit-sharing benefits. American Tourists Get Break In Duty Free Agreement PARIS, Dec. 1. OP) Ameri can tourists will soon be able to tote their souvenirs, perfumes new dresses from one western European country to another without paying customs duty. -An agreement was reached yesterday between 18 Marshall plan countries creating a singia uniform list of goods overseas visitors can carry in duty free. io aate was set lor putting the list Into effect, but it was hoped most of the countries could start by Jan. 1. The agreement affects all overseas visitors, including Amer icans, but does not permit citi zens from one Marshall plan country to carry -the listed goods to another. On the duty free list are $400 worth of souvenirs. Including about a pint of perfume; 400 cig arets or a little more than a pound of cigars or tobacco; the traveller's own new clothing and other personal effects; two open Dottles oi wine or iiquor ana a bicycle. The list will change touring conditions In a lot of countries. Holland has allowed no liquor to come In duty free. Denmark has allowed only 25 clgarets Dei- person. Ana many an American woman who has bought a new Paris gown has had to pay diity on it wnen sne reacnea England, Railway Track Torn By Blast In Doukhobor Area NELSON, B. C., Dec. KCP) A 30-foot stretch of C.P.R. track, three miles east of here, was torn up last night by a mysteri ous explosion. It Is the third Incident of Its kind In the last 10 days. No one was Injured. The rails were torn up 30-feet from a railway bridge crossing the Columbia river. Investigators believe it was designed to put the bridge out of operation. The scene is In the Doukhobor district, where Sons of Freedom, radical branch of the religious sect, have been blamed for acts of terrorism. . Fire raids, bombings and nude parades have been the symbol of protest against man-made laws for many years. o t ouakii "Chetlmfw" I 1 1 I I I .Ilk. 67 95 and vp RegtMlflM ' ehinmy condition, It Ukte but t lew mi nut to ht yomr home or room with ft QUAKER ThMtolow cost ftcreuorica . . . offered enly by QUAKKR . . assure you fatt, automatic Af ftll during the coming winter . powctv mapt dm ntilmura heat at put rtraritleM of chimney bjr provtotaf sunpledrsft Cuts rel cost! Wsxmr QUAKER beat ft nulelt. Hean. auret No eoal to shovel, tsbei to ean-y or wood to ehopl ui ii Miei-iiKin rcintmici UMPQUA VALLEY APPLIANCE 120 W. Oak Phone 1218 I TROUBLE-FREE HEAT , I THIS WINTER WITH (aOUAKIR Thurt., Dec. 1, 1949 The Escaped Convict Admits First Degree Murder LEWISTON, Idaho, Dec 1-VP) iieorge n. Martin, 47 pleaded guilty to first degree murder Thanksgiving day double slaying. i-nsirici juage Lo Mcuarty scheUuitU1 sentencing for Satur day. Martin was arrested. In the shooting of Charles Lemmons, 77. and Jnhn HunrilAv 31 at a tavern during an attempted rob i. ii. , j . ... ucijr. xib was cnargea only wun the slaying of Lemmons. Prnspptltnr Fnrln W Mnrnnn said the prisoner had been ident ified as Martin N. Martin, who escaped from the Washington StAla nrlsnn at Wnlln Walla Txli, 17. He had been sentenced from n.ing county on second degree burglary charges. Mrs. ftlflrivK KnlW nnt Aft-o Cope Kellogg testified -that Mar- iiu emeieu uie luvern wun a gun and shot the two men when they aueuipieu lu IU3I1 mm. Benjamin Franklin Invented one kind of wood-burning stove. DANCE- ' Saturday December 3 Music By Bob Weaver and Hi Dixielanderi Dancing from 9:00 'til 1:00 AMERICAN LEGION HAtL . Sutharlln, Oregon Adm.: Men 1.00, Ladles 50o Coming Sunday Co-Feature ltlM . ....... T f Audrey LONG f x limine ftaun J NOW . . . AND "THUNDER IN THE PINES" IE l NINA OCHl I WMII WMTMOtt Dim worn 1 I mm iiumi'" H'l THI HO ViJ B ATTLI st Iks Nawi - lavUw, Roseburg, Ore. S Molester Of Glrli Gets Five-Year Term ASTORIA, Dec. lVPIA 49-year-old railroad section hand was sentenced to five years' Im prisonment yesterday for molest ing the 7, 8 and 9-year-old glrli in his Sunday School class. Sheriff Paul Kaarnav salil tha girl were sexually molested dur ing excursions tnat James Ed ward Jnhnnfnn 4Q nlonnut fnn his Sunday school pupils. Nona was raped or physically injured. Johnston was sentenced after pleading guilty to contributing to the delinquency of one girl. He was elven the maximum Ran- tence. . Johnston was nn narnln frnm the Doyleston, Penn., peniten tiary on charges of bigamy and perjury, the sheriff said. Saturday and Sunday Only 2ND WESTERN UIICTCDM THRILLS... oi Monts Cracks Outlaw "Rangtr of n:Ji Cheroktt COMING SUNDAY tilKIND THE SCEMES Of m m ww ntr lot mi UUKTH I Ua-scon llinilE wnns Lloyd Nolan NOW PLATING Strips mm i rvr I I ' it.