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Reservations for private Skating Parties are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester Phone 26-R-2 DANCE ' at the new ha!! in WINSTON en Grape Avenue SATURDAY NIGHT 9:00 P. M. Modern Music Gentlemen 75o Lad lei 50o Gifts of Myrtlewood at Ordinary Gift Prices! LOWEST PRICES EVER Must Reduce Inventory Myrtlewood Treasure House Phone 192-J-5 Winston, Oregon ' dial oekey ? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: State Championship Football Game From Portland's Multnomah Stadium .... Grant High School vs. LaGrande. 1 :45 P. M. to Conclusion Saturday Quick as a Flash How smart are you? Can you think "Quick as a Flash?" Test yourself. Join the fun. Listen: 6-6:25 P. M. Saturday Comedy Playhouse Air-adapting Oliver Gold smith's comedy favorite, "She Stoops to Conquer." 7-8 P.M. Saturday Straight Arrow Tonight's Steve Adams ad venture entitled "Deed of Grant." , 8-8:30 Tonight Meet The Press This week's interview guest: Navy Captain John Crom melin. 8:30-9 P. M Saturday KRNR 1490 on your Dial lWMl!L!MjHIiIi! WorU't Cmlat Refumd Nttwort why be a . E)lDE . r.a b Times may be getting tough ... but when KRNR manager and Rotary President Leroy Hiatt starts a paper route . . . we're inclined to think that's stretching things a little. Roy Is usually KRNR's llrst arrival each morning, but yesterday, he came drag ging in at 10:45, looking as though he had taken the 4:30 a. m. Oregonian delivery route In the Spruce and Fullerton street areas . . . which he had. Son Jimmy Hiatt was the cause of It all having been stricken with an Illness prior to his regular delivery schedule ... so pop took over. And in case you have visions of the proper Mr. Hiatt on the usual two-wheeled vehicle . . . peddling his papers . . . you're wrong. That's where he drew the line. The family car required less energy and provided a bit more discreteness. . A man, who, with 13 oats, Inhabits an old house In southern Arizona, apparently disappears. Strange things begin to happen, until "Cisco" comes up with the solu tion to the mystery of "Footsteps In the Night" on "The Cisco Kid" tonight at 7:30. At 8, Steve Adams and Packy come to the aid of a proud Spanish woman, who Is being ' threatened by land grabbers, during the "Straight Arrow" episode titled "Deed of Grant." Just can't bring you enough football . . . so tomorrow, be ginning at 1:45, we're beaming direct froqa Multnomah stadium in Portland via KPOJ, the. big Grant high school vs. La Grande state championship football game. (Saturday, 1:45 p. m. to con clusion). Tomorrow night at 7, Oliver Goldsmith's comedy favorite, "She Stoops to Conquer," will be air-adapted for "Comedy Play house." The Gold Coast Players are featured in leading roles, with Jack La Frandre as host. Note: The "Melody Mountain Boys," usually heard at 3:30 p. m., on Saturdays, will be heard 11:30 to 12 noon tomorrow one time only in order that we may bring you the state championship football event. KRNR 1490 on Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting Svstem REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton LevWa, Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Sons of the Pioneer. 4:45 Newi. MBS. 5:00 Tips & Tunei. 5:15 Music. 5:30 Tom Mix. MBS. e DANCE Vi Miles North of Myrtle Creek on Hwy. 98 Every Saturday Night Starting December 3 , - Music by COLORADO MOUNTAINEERS w-"- , Pop,vMom and The Boys N Restaurant Service Featuring JUDY FLORA IN SPECIALTY NUMBERS Excellent Musio Entertainment For Members and Guests Only Loyal Order of Moose Open Every Day Except Monday 321 Yt S. Stephens LaGrande High School vs. Grant High School (Portland) ATTEND BY RADIO! This game to be broadcast from KRNR starting at 1:45 P. M. Saturday, Dec. 3. Broadcast sponsored by Olympic Supply Roseburg Lumber r 5:55 Ersklne Johnson. MBS. 6:00 Magic Garden. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel, 6:30 Sport Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 A Song for You. 6:55 Bill Henry. MBS. 7:00 Dick Haymes. 7:15 Sammy Kaye. . , 7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS. 8:00 Straight Arrow. 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 Mysterv, MBS. 10:45 Dance Orch, MBS. DANCE Friday, Saturday and Sunday Night at the Moose Hall k i K I. We Russia "Regrets" Sentry's Killing Of U. S. Soldier BERLIN, Dec. 2 m Mai. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, U. S. commandant of Berlin, said to day the Russians have expressed regret over the fatal shooting of a U. S. air force sergeant by a Soviet sentry last week. layior dm not immediately dis close details of the note, which was In reply to his protest against the shooting. Taylor described the Incident as "brutal" In his protest and asked assurances that there would be no recurrence. He also asked that the sentry be punished. Staff Set. John E. Staff of Ramsey, 111., was fatally wounded by a Russian sentry Nov. 26, when he apparently failed to heed a challenge. A high American official who declined to be identified describ ed the Russian note as "surpris ingly conciliatory." He said the Russian sentry was mentioned oy name, in itself an unusual prac tice for the Russians. He said the note was not quite an apology in the accepted sense, but it was "very mild?' The Russian sentry, he said, told his superiors that he had challenged the car, that it had failed to halt while in the Soviet zone and that he had fired at the tires. One shot struck Staff in the head. He was driving the car. The American official said a full investigation had disclosed these facts: Staff, two comrades and a Gee man grl were riding in an offi cial American car which had been taken out without authoriza tion. The men were dressed in army fatigues. They had entered the Russian zone, since the Rus sian sentry box is some distance inside the Soviet border. When they noted the entry, Staff turned the car around and attempted to return. Neuberger's Plan, CVA, Socialized Medicine Hit PENDELTON (P) Pqlitical speakers opposed state Senator Richard Neuberger's reappoint ment plan, socialized medicine, and CVA at a meeting of Re publicans and members of other parties here Wednesday night. Mrs. George T. Gerllnger, Portland. President of the c ni di of Oregon Republican Women said that Eastern Oregon, es pecially, would suffer were Neu berger's plan adopted. "Western Oregon, too, would be hurt by it," she said. "I agree with the Oregon Vot er which tells of the distortions of regional relationships. "We Republicans propose, in stead, the "American Plan," the plan of the "founding fathers." This plan allowed one senator Irom each county with represen tatives chosen on the basis of po pulation." 11:00 McPhprson in Person. 11:30 SUn Off. SATURDAY, DECEMBER S, 1949 6:00 Musical Clock. 6:30 News. 6:35 Farm Pare. 6:43 County Agent 7:00 Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS. 7:45 Local New,. 7:30 4-H Club. 8:00 Radio Kid Bible Program. 8:30 Haven of rest. MBS. 9:00 Modern Home. 9:15 Music. 0:30 Telephone Request. 10:00 News. MBS. 10:13 Swcetwood Serenade. 10:30 Man About Town. 10:35 Music. 10:45 Jimmy Wakley. 11:00 Coast Guard Show. MBS. 11:30 Melody Mt. Boys. 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:13 Sports Page. 12:23 Music at Noon. 12:40 Local News. 12:45 National News. 12:55 Market eports. 1:00 Man on the Farm MBS. 1:30 Man on Street. 1;45 Grant High vs. LaGrande root ball Game. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4.:30 Andre KostelanetE. MBS. 8:00 Rubs Morgan Treasury Show. MBS. 3:30 Meet Your Match. MBS. 6:00 Quick as a Flash. MBS. 6:25 John B. Kennedy. MBS. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 National Guard Show. 7:00 Comedy Playhouse. MBS. 8:00 Happy Valley Cowboys. 8:30 Meet the Press. MBS. 0:00 News. MBS. 0-15 Dink Templeton. MBS. 9:30 Wrestling Parade. 10:30 Net Orch. MBS. 11:00 McPheraon. In Person. 11:30 Slga Oft. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1049 8 0O Back to God Hour. MBS. 8-30 Voice of Prophecy. MBS. 9:00 Radio Bible Class. MBS. 9:30 Lutheran Hour MBS. 10:00 Hews.- MBS. 10:13 Sings of Cheer. MBS. 10:30 Organ Concert. 10:45 Momenta of Devotion. 11:00 Church Services. 12:00 Music. . 12:15 David Boss. MBS. 12:30 Radio Canaries. MBS. 12:45 News. 1:00 House of Mystery. MBS. 1:30 Martin Kane. MBS. 2:00 The Shadow. MBS. . 230 Detective Mysteries. MBS. 3 00 Chamber Ensemble. MBS. 3:30 Nick Carter. MBS. 4:00 Mr. Feathers. MBS. 4:30 Family Theater. MBS. 5:00 Laymen's Hour. 5:30 Can You Top This MBS. 6:00 Enchanted Hour. MBS. 6:30 Shellah Graham MBS. 645 Obcrlin Radio Artists. MBS. 7:00 Takt A Number. MBS. 7:30 Roy Rogers. MBS. 8:00 Twenty Questions. MBS. 8:30 Walter Wlnchell MBS. 8:4? Louella Parsons. MBS. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:15 Memorable Music. 9:30 American Legion. 9:45 Church of Open Bible. 10:00 Chicago Theatre. MBS. 11:00 Sign Off. DANCE. Saturday December 3 . Music By Bob Weaver and Hit Dixielanden Dancinu from 9:00 'til 1:00 AMERICAN , LEGION HALL Sutherlin, Oregon Adm.: Men 1.00, Ladles 50o Filbert Crop Subsidy Payment Scheduled WASHINGTON (PThe ag riculture department has an nounced It will pay a subsidy of about 5.5 cents a pound to grow ers for diverting a part of this year's west coast filbert crop into non-commercial Uses or foreign markets, Teh department said about 25 per cent or about 3,000,000 pounds of litis years' ciup is a surplus, above expected market needs. The subsidy program is de signed to keep this surplus from being dumped onto the market. Ditch Company Wins Condemnation Suit PENDLETON UP) A federal court jury has awarded $15,369 to the Brownell Ditch company, defendant In a condemnation suit against the federal government. The case was concluded late Wednesday before Judge Claude McColloch, during the present Pendleton term of the federal district court. .The sealed Jury's verdict was read at open court this morning. The federal government offer ed $369 for the two miles of ir rigation ditch it took over for the McNary dam project. Brown ell Ditch company asked $60,000. SENIOR STUOENT AT USC Among the .15,866 daytime students at the University of Southern California is Robert Frank Denton, senior, Roseburg, the school register .announced today. ; i SdEA Try our old-fashioned Sour Dough Biscuits Open Daily 6 A. PUBLIC DANCE Every Saturday Night Come ond dance to the music of CHUCK'S RHYTHM KINGS Formerly at the Eagles, now at PRESCHERN'S BARN 4 Miles Out on Melrose Road FRIDAY AND SATURDAY December 2-3 9:30 p. m. 'til 1:30 a.m. Direct from Hollywood Novelty and Swing Dining Dancing Floor Show Members and Guests 50c Cover Charge THE VETS 115 W. Washington COMING gft. GLENN f. H) -':'VftMTiW T3)) M.'..tiiUMn wrfwn-y COMPANION FEATURE LtJasJs asasja i mm "The Gangster" 2nd Feature Food Prices Drop Slightly In Week By The Associated Press Retail prices of pork, large eggs, lettuce and carrots were a little lower in most marketing centers this week.. Only snap beans were general ly higher. Less than 40 percent of the Important fall and winter bean crop in the Florida Ever plod" had ben harvested when below-freezing weather Sunday morning destroyed most of the remainder. Prices rose sharply in northern markets. ' Most other foods showed little change from last weekend. Even coffee prices appeared to be lev elling off.. Many retailers said they still would have to mark up their cof fee quotations a few cents a pound more to catch up with stock replacement costs. But at the wholesale level few if any roasters boosted their prices this week whereas those quotations had been advanced a total of about 50 percent in a series of Jumps since mid-October. Spot prices of basic grades of green coffee beans have eased a cent or two recently. Top grade eggs were trimmed two to eight cents a dozen in many places as heavy production pushed wholesale quotations low er. At Chicago, wholesale eggs sold this week at the lowest prices since last March. Some cuts vf pork skidded as much as six cents a pound in ar eas where competition is heavi est. However, meat buyers said pork prices, after a long down trend resulting from heavy sup plies, appeared to be stabilizing. In Washington, bakery leaders For Good Food At Reasonable Prices Try South End Cafe Fried Chicken 1.25 M. to 9 P. M. DANCE to the music of , Kenny Whitson and his orchestra SUNDAY ississii tni i 9T 7E. r.TMlH?;.1oniT.1.UVIT.CT-'l Frl., Dee. 2, 1949 The told senators probing breai prices that there was little pros pect lor-cheaper bread and ba kery products In the near future. They said higher labor and other costs outweighed postwar reduc tions In wheat Hour. Sen. Morse Answers Phone Queries On Air EUCihiWlfi UP) Sen. Wayne Morse engaged In a marathon radio broadcast Wednesday night over a local radio station. In a question and answer , program, the lunior senator frnm nrwonn spoke for one hour and fortv- : i . ... . ? uve iimiiui's. cuvenng a wide range of subjects. The nroprnm mnslcfnH nf rooi. dents of the county phoning In men- quesuuns 10 me raaio sta tion N switchboard, where they were taken down In shorthand TOMORROW 2nd Western MM DRAMA and ROMANCE of the rLAltRS Urr THE FltLDAJ The truth about the men who' play... for pay ,v. wMi LLOYD NOLAN ond Professional Football TeaM NOW SHOWING 17' itto MISTER rots and iiMrasv Diwn roncDV uinu bnuoui D News - Review, Roseburg, Ore. S and then handed to Senator Morse. He then proceeded to give his answer over the microphone. When the program was finally ended, there were still numerous questions to be answered. . Observers in the studio were al) exhausted at the end of the broadcast some of them being pressed Into service to help han dle the phone calls. However, the tt-iiatur was fresh as a ' aaisy -and still willing to talk some more, even though he had given half a dozen speeches before, the broadcast. . Wswell Mineral Baths : Chiropractic Physiotherapy ' . . Cl'.nlc . , - Lady Attendant-'' 1 Mile S. of Drain, Oreron and : Sunday mm COMING r S J 1 Victor is - WMAIUKt Lizabeth Lucille BALL " - v Sonny TUFTS ICMBOD TOAD and rots r I1THB0NF i