The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 16, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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LUGGAGE
HEADQUARTERS
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DISSTON
One-Man
CHAIN SAW
Save your muck. Head for tht
wood with this dw Diwton One-
Man Chain Saw. light weight, gat-oline-driven
power taw. Fell . . ,
, Bucks , . . Limb. Operate at any
angle ,, . even upside down.
CARL J. PEETZ
Phone 279
920 S Stephens
why be a
dial ockey?
STAY TUNED
TO KRNR-MBS
FOR:
Telephone Request
The songs you request by
phone . . . ployed on the stu
dio piano by Martha Jane
Plimpton.
9:30-10 A. M.
Saturday
NEWS
State, Local and National
News . , . tagged by Market
Reports. Heard between:
, .2:40-1:00 P.M.
Mon. thru Sat.
Comedy Playhouse
Charles Dickens' "Christmas
at Dingley Dell," starring
the bold Coast Players.
7:00-8:00 P. M.
Saturday
Meet The Press
With former Air Force Ma
jor George Racey Jordan as
guest.
8:30-9 P. M.
Saturday
Wrestling Parade
Direct from ringside in the
Roseburg Armory ... a
thrilling hold-by-hold description!
9:30-10:30 P. M.
Saturday
KRNR
1490 on your Dial
H'enV's Gmtat Rtfxmal Nttwtrk
Legion, Red Cross Join
In Relief Of Disasters
WASHINGTON OP) The
American Legion and the Ameri
can Red Cross have signed an
agreement for Joint work in dis
aster relief.
It provides for using manpow
er of the big veterans organiza
tion in "Immediate and complete
cooperation with the Red Cross
and other disaster relief agen
cies." The agreement, follows up
an understanding between the
two agencies which has continued
since 1926.
Rolling to Rhythm
2 Hour Roller Show
by Oaks Rink Clubs
or
ROLLETTA
ROLLER RINK
Sat. 7:30 to 9:30 p. m.
Adm. 1.00 per person
Sunday 2 to 4 p. m.
Adm. Adults 1.00 Kiddies 35o
Skating Sat. 9:30 to 12 p. m.
Are you a chili hound?
Do you go for tortillas
and enchilladas? Then do
try ours prepared just
the same way as they are
in Old Mexico.
Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m
all night on Saturdays.
533 S. Stephens
Celebrating its Tenth Anniversary of broadcasting today is
Radio Station KUIN, Grants Pass, which first hit the air on
December 16, 1939. At that time Grants Pass was less than half
its present size, with a population of about 4,000. The city mush
roomed during and since the war to its present size of about
10,000. KUIN opened In 1939 as an "Independent" and joined the
Mutual-Don Lee Broadcasting system in 1942. The original staff
of three persons has now grown to 11. It is the only radip station
in Josephine county and Grants Pass. Its F. M. Station KGPO
went on the air in January, 1948.
SATURDAY: Slated for the "Comedy Playhouse" pro
duction Saturday evening is Charlea Dickens' "Christmas
at Dingley Dell," adapted for this broadoast by producer-direotor-host
Jack La Frandre and starring tht Gold
Coast Players (7-8 p. m.). To be Interviewed for the
"Meet the Press" broadcast at '8:30 will be former Air
Force Major George Racey Jordan, whose revelations 6n
the Fulton Lewis Jr. commentaries over MDL have prompt
ed two congressional Investigations (8:30-9 p. m.).
SUNDAY; Stars galore on the, schedule this Sunday start with
"The Joyful Hour" at 5:30, when more than 15 outstanding stars
of stage,, radio and screen will be spotlighted. Bing Crosby, Dennis
Day and "Met" stars Licia Albanese and Guiseppe di Stefano
will be heard as soloists on the program. They will sing liturgical
music specially linked with the Christmas holiday celebration
Dramatic and narrative roles on the program will be taken by
Ann Blyth, Maureen O'Hara, Ann Jamison, Jeanne Craine, Pedro
de Cordoba, and others (5:30-6:30 p. m.). "Salvation Army Star
Salute" at 7 will feature Lawrence Tibbett, the Carmen Dragon
orchestra, Kirstcn Flagstad, and Jean Hersholt (7-7:30 p. m.)
KRNR
1490 on Your Dial
Mutual Broarirasting System
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS.
4:15 Hemingway. MBS.
4:30 Sons of The Pioneers,
4:45 News. MBS.
PUBLIC DANCE
Every Saturday Night
Come and dance to the music of
CHUCK'S RHYTHM KINGS
Formerly at the Eagles, now at
PRESCHERN'S BARN
4 Mites Out on Melrose Road
5:00 Tips and Tunes.
3:15 Santa Claus Show.
8:30 Tom Mix. MBS.
5:35 Ersk.ne Johnson. MBS.
6:00 Magic Garden.
6:15 Mutual Newsreel. MBS.
6:30 Sports Page.
6:35 Musical Interlude.
6:40 Local News,
6:49 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 New. 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. .
11:00 McPherson In Person.
11:30 Sign Off.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940
6:00 Musical Clock.
6:30 News.
6:35 Farm Fare.
6:45 County Agent.
7:00 Hemingway. MBS.
7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS.
7:45 Local News.
7:50 4 H Club.
8:00 Bible Kid Show.
8:30 Haven of Rest. MBS.
9:00 Modern Home. "
9:15 Music.
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IN THE ELKS ANNUAL CHARITY MINSTREL SHOW
TALK
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THE BIGGEST EVENT
OF THE YEAR!
Roscoe Ates will appear
at the Elks' Kiddies'
Christmas Party
10 a. m. Saturday
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PERSONAL APPEARANCES in
four local affairs will make Hol
lywood comedian Roscos Ates,
above, a busy man Saturday.
Ha begins his rounds of activi
ties Saturday morning by ap
pearing at all three local the
atres in which the Elks annual
children's Christmas party will
be held. Through sponsorship of
local fclkj, Ates will be on the
program for the childrens
Christmas party given for chil
dran of Roseburg Veterans hos
pital employees. Later Satur
day evening, he will appear as
the added attraction on the
final performance of the Elks
home talent charity minstrel
show at the junior high school.
hollowing the show, Ates will
headline the floor show at the
Elks club dance.
Christmas Tree Cutting
Beneficial, Govt. Says
WASHINGTON UP) The De
partment of Agriculture raised
this question are we ruining
our forests by cutting down so
many Christmas trees and an
swered: No.
Sparing th? tree may spoil
the woodland, the department
said in a statement, because "In
dense stands the thinning of
trees stimulates the growth of
remaining trees."
What's more, It said, many
New England farmers sell Christ
mas trees which they clear from
pasture land. "If the Christmas
tree market did not exist, much
desirable thinning or pasture
clearing might remain undone
because of labor costs."
The department estimated that
28,000,000 Christmas trees will be
put on the market this year.
PROFIT-SHARING
CINCINNATI (TP) The U. S.
Shoe Corp. announces distribution
of slightly more than $800,000
to Its employes under the firm's
protti-snanng plan.
The money will be In the form
of Christmas bonuses.
The board announced an extra
dividend of 50 cents. It is paV'
able Jan. 16 to stockholders of
record Dec. 30.
9:30 Telephone Request,
10:00 News. MBS.
10:13 Musical. MBS.
10:30 Jack Farias.
10:33 Music.
10:45 Jimmy Wakeley.
11:00 Coast Guard on Parade. MBS.
11:30 Air Force Hour. MBS.
12:00 Music at Noon.
12:15 Sports Pane of the Air.
12:25 Music at Noon,
12:40 Local News.
12:45 National Newss.
12:55 Market Reports.
1:00 Man on Tlje Farm. MBS.
1:30 Man on The Street
1:45 Music.
2:00 Veteran Reouest.
2:30 Walter Reed Xmas Program. -MBS
j:uo iLaay u neii urcnesira mils.
3:30 Melody Mountain Boys.
4:00 Skating Troup Interview.
4:15 Hemingway. MBS.
4:30 Musical. MBS.
4:45 Russ Morgan Show MBS.
5:00 Meet Your Match. MBS.
5:30 Bands lor Bonds. MBS.
5:45 Music,
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 Cowhoys,
8:30 Meet the Press. MBS.
9:00 News. MBS.
9:13 Dink Templeton. MBS.
9:30 Wrestling Parade.
10:30 Cue For Mulc. MBS.
11:00 McPherson in Person.
11:30 Sign Off.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1949
8:00 Back to God Hour. MBS.
8:30 Voice of Prophecy. MBS.
9:00 Radio Bible Class. MBS.
9:30 Lutheran Hour. MBS.
10:00 News. MBS.
10:15 Songs of Cheer. MBS.
10:30 Organ Concert.
10:43 Moments of Devotion,
11:00 Church Service.
12:00 Music.
12:15 David Ross. 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.
2:30 True Detective Mysteries. MBS.
3:00 Redland University Messiah
Program MBS.
3:30 Nick Carter. MBS.
4:00 Mr. Feathers. MBS.
4:30 Family Theatre. MBS.
8:00 Laymen's Hour.
3:30 Joyful Hour. MBS.
6:30 Bing Crosbv Show.
6:43 Oberlln Artists MBS.
7:00 Army Stars Salute.
7:30 Roy Rogers. MBS.
8:00 Twenty Questions. MB3.
8:30 Walter Wlnchell. MBS.
8:45 Louella Parsons. MBS,
9:0'J News. MBS.
9:15 Memorable Musle. .
9:30 American Legion
9:45 Church of Open Bible.
10:00 Chicago Theatre. MBS.
11.00 Sign Oi'f.
1946 Westminster
HOUSE TRAILER
Fully equipped with stove,
heater and ice box. Good
tires and vacuum brakes. A
very clean trailer and in ex
cellent shape.
Formerly sold tor $2300
$1195, Termi
8 Doo Jenner at MS N.
Stephens or C'l.arlei Stem-its at
Nebo Trailer Court on Highway
19 North.
FrL, Dec. 16, 1949 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5
JEWEL
Ruff & Tuff Watch
Sturdy, rugged, ihock- (A
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magnetic movement in g
water resistant oese.
Has radium dial. E Convenient
pansien band included. Terms
West Bros.
Jewelry
301 N. Jackson
Phone 1103-J
OIL HEATING
The famous G-E flame burns
in a sealed combustion chamber.
TOZER'S
Heating and Sheet- Metal
314 W. Cass Phone 1541
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Wandering Bulldozer
Found In 8-Foot Puddle
SALEM, N. H Dec. IB. (JP
The mystery of the missing bull
dozer is solved.
It wasn't missinfr f nil It
was hiding.
Contractor Paul Garabedlan left
the $14,000 machine t a Hi 1 1 . 1.
ing site Monday night.
Warm, rainv weathnr nmicral
the frozen ground to thaw. Tlie
next nay me Bulldozer was gone.
A long search ended last nig-lit
when someone spied the ma
chine's tall exhaust pipe sticking
out of an eight-foot puddle.
A 12-man crew using three
pumps and a tractor pulled the
bulldozer out.
Reservations for private
Skating Parties ,
are available at the
Rainbow Skating Rink
Winchester Phone 26-R-2
2),
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Every Saturday Night
at Kennedy's Dutch Mill
to the music of
Lou Franco and the Happy Valley Cowboys
STARTS SUNDAY
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