The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 21, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    Across from Junior High
on South Stephens
Cleans, Protects, Lubricates
Your Motor
TYDOL MOTOR OIL
See Page 7
Bill & Ward's Associated Service
200 S. Stephens All Night Service Phone 504
Old fft'g hJs are Ue Imst ff lends
-Again and again patrons
who hava gone elsewhere for fu-
neral service return to this firm,
where old fashioned virtues of
honesty, sincerity and kindness ar
the foremost considerations.
1gfl.EW'l.iTT"1M"
POPULAR AS EVER
is the Bill Turner Trio, continu
ing to please capacity dining
and dancing crowds at Rose
burg's favorite night spot . . . the
Shalimar Room.
Try our delicious sizzling plat
ter steaks and fried chicken din
ners. Phone 179 for reservations
THE
STILL GOING STRONG!
SAM HAYES
In 1931, Sam Hayes became the first newscaster ever to
broadcast over a hookup of western stations. Sam's still
going strong with his week-day news reports over Mutual-Don
Lee. Whether the day's news is good, bad, ex
citing or dull, it's always concise and always worth hear
ing when delivered by Sam Hayes. Beginning June 26,
Sam Hayes will be heord twice daily, 4:45 to 5:00 p. m.
and 6:45 to 6:55 p. m. over KRNR.
6:45-6:55 P. M.
Monday thru Friday
ON KRNR TONIGHT:
WHAT'S THE NAME
OF THAT SONG?
Join in on fhe musical fun with
Bill Gwinn, Bob Bence, and the
twuvpiono-teom!
8:00-8:30
TONIGHT
LIMA
GREGORY PECK ond HELEN WESTCOTT in a romontic scene from 20th
Century-Fox's western hit, "The Gunttghter," now ot the indion Theater.
FINED FOR SPREE
James . Van Slyke, 31, Rose
burg, was fined ' $40 Tuesday by
Justice of the Peace A. J. Geddes
on a drunk charge.
China's Hainan Island is about
180 miles long and 110 miles wide.
SHALIMAR
TIN PAN ALLEY
Song hits of years gone by .
right out of Tin Port Alley ,
8:30-8:45
TONIGHT
Summer Program
For Y' Days Set
The new name for the "Y" pro
gram conducted in the summer
for boys is "Y" Days, according
to Marlen Yoder, local "Y" sec
retary. This activity is another
: made possible by the contribution
! to the Community Chest. The name
! was suggested by Bob Geddes. He
! will be given a prize on the open
ing day, June 27.
This program is for boys eight
to 13 years of age. Many different
activities are planned in an effort
to satisfy the interests of the par
ticipants. Excursions and hikes
will be taken, sports and various
games played. Talks will be given
on different subjects, and many
other things will be done.
The program will originate at
Umpqua park, generally, unless an
excursion is to be taken in Rose-
burg. All boys are urged to attend
this first day. This will be the day
that the summer activities will hi;
determined. On Tuesday, June 7,
the boys will meet at Umpqua park
at 9:30 a.m.
Yoder added thct all boys should
bring prepared lunches.
Washington Man To Die
For Death Of Farmer
COLFAX, Wash., June 21 (Pi
Grant E. Rio, 27, was sentenced
Tuesday to hang for the murder of
an eastern Washington farmer and
a laborer on the farm.
The death penalty was ordered
by a Whitman county jury April 1.
Rio was convicted of murdering
James Beckner, the farmer, and
Joseph Roberge, the farm work
er. Both men were killed with a
ROOM
Sam Hoyes
MUSIC YOU WANT
Tonight: Selections from "The
Barber ot Seville." "Cormen,"
and "I Pogliocci."
10:15-10:43 P. M.
MON. THRU FRJ.
Bicycle Safety
Parade Prizes On
Display At Store
A sound truck will lead the spec
tacular bicycle safety parade in
Roseburg on June 23.
Nearly 300 costumed riders on
gaily decorated bicycles are ex
pected to participate in this color
ful event, sponsored bv Montgom
ery Ward & Co. with the coopera
tion of the Roseburg police depart
ment i.id safety council. Many
valuable merchandise prizes will
be Ittantwt tn O.a kt ! .
originally decorated bicycles.
prizes wm De donated bv
Montgomery Ward It Co. and are
now on exhibition in Wards store.
In addition to the many prizes,
every contestant will be given a
free pass to the Indian theater
Passes will be given only to those
contestants that have filled out an
official entry blank by June 22 at
5:30 p.m.
Johnny Hane, manager of Wards
sporting goods department, states
that final selections of judges for
the contest have just been com
pleted. The names of the three
judges, prominent local citizens
will be announced in the News
Review Thursday.
Unique Service Slated
At First Christian Church
Sunday morning at the First Chris
tian church, Douglas and Kane
streets, when the annual "Birds
ana blowers" service is observed.
The saneiiiarv i tn k k-.i.j
, j w uc uaiineu
with as many flowers as is possible.
Persons who own canaries are
asked to bring them early Sunday
...,,,,,,. uc canaries will be
placed around thr halrnnv ir tk.
sanctuary to sing with the congre-
OAfmn and a
The minister will speak on the
theme, "Heaven and Home," with
Revelation 21 and 22 used for a
text.
All who are vtaiiino in
"..a . h
arc invited to attend this service.
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting System
Hto On Ycur Dial
, t,,,mNa "!! TODAT
M-fuIton Lawls Jr. MBS.
4:15 Hemlnfwa.v. MBS.
4:.TO Giant ot Canada.
: Z"m HV MBS.
a:0O Top Tune,.
ano Tom Mix. MBS.
6:00 Accrnt on Mrlody.
6:IS World of SporU.
8:M Sllvtr Shown-.
Sm Hy MBS
SS-B1" Hnry-MBS.
SlMpyiime TalM.
7:.10 Clico Kid MBS
2:!?2 Sm Sons. MBS.
::iO-Tln P.n Altsy.
2:JS',r'c Foster. MBS.
9 00 New. MBS.
15 Hi .Neighbor.
9:30 Ruit Moron.
iSF"!1""1 Jr.-MBS
!2:99 I, L?v My.lery. MBS.
10:1S Music Vou Wnt
!? JS"nk' M"ic "ho.
11:2S News Nightcap,
11:30 Sign Off.
' TIU'RSDAY. JUNI! , IBM
(.00 Coffee Club & New.
SS-"' Shine -MBS.
7:00 Hemlnirwa.v. MBS
Br.fcfi Ceng. MBS.
7:45 Local News.
7:50 Tarm Fair.
"IfJ-WhM America I, Playing.
9.00 Modern Horn.
S IS Fran Warren
9..TO Man About Town.
9:45 Brighter Sida.
10:00 News. MBS.
I0:I5Tello-Tel. MBS
.1;1?;sy " w,,n Mualc
10:45 Muse St Music.
HlOtt Ladle. Fair. MBS.
Ji?-9" r"r A Day. MBS.
12:00 World News.
12.15 Sons Of Pioneers
12:30 Johnny Mercer Shaw.
12:50 Local News.
12:55 Market Reports.
1:00 Man On The Street.
1:15 Trade Winds.
1:30 Hawaiian Harmonies.
1:45 Highways To Safety.
2:00 Tune O.
2:30 It's Requested.
a: IS Dick Haymea.
3:30 W.C.T.U
.1:45 Klmr Cole.
i ?2r.ult"n L"rt Jr-MBS.
4:15 Hemtngwav. MBS. T.
4 -TO Behind The Story. MBS.
4:45 News. MBS.
5:00 Straight Arrow. MBS,
S30 B-Bar-B Riders. MBS.
11:00 Accent On Melody,
:ts World Of Snorts.
8:30 Silver Shower.
B:45 Sam Haya. MBS.
55 Bill Henry.MBS. ,
7:00 Sieepytime Tales.
7:15 Mustc You Remember.
7:30 Melody Time.
BOO Clyde Beaity. MBS.
8:30 Outdoor Life.
8:45 Kventide Kchoe.
9:00 News. MBS,
9:15 Songs Of Our Time.
9:30 Tempos Bv Turner
9:45 rullon Lewis Jr. MBS
10:00 t I.ov A Mvstery.
10:15 Music You Wnat
10:45 Hankt Music Shop.
11:00 Cene Krupa Orch.
11:3ft News Nightcap.
11:35 Sign Off.
shotgun early the morning of Dec.
31. 1949.
H. Earl Davis, Rio's attorney,
immediately filed notice he would
appeal the case to the state su
preme court. Rio will be held here
pending a verdict on the appeal.
HAVE VOU TRIED
Jerry and Opal's New
Eating Establishment . , .
THE
CONEY
LOCATED 1 MILE NORTH ON 99
Featuring
THE
CONEY
fcOur special wiener on a steamed bun with
mustard, chili sauce one) onions.
Breakfast
Mealt Fountain
Orders to Take Our Phone 1506-J
Then com in and pick up your order
... , ,- I' 1 1- I'M I' 1 -1 "I -- .11.
Open Every Doy
nn u n b
Telephone jangled last week in response to a "Book of Bargains."
item advertising the finding of a large sum of money , . . loser to
identify same by phoning in exact amount lost. Well, it was "take a
number any number" from there on in ... "I lost $85.00 ... is that
it" or "I lost $39.25 the other day ... is it mine?" Good guesses,
all of 'em ... but still the correct amount hasn't been given. The
"Book of Bargains" is now heard each Monday, Wednesday and
Friday (3:45-4:00 p.m.), sponsored by the Roseburg Electric com
pany, 131 North Jackson Street, where items to be aired on the show
are to be left.
Gene Krupa and his orchestra will bo playing in Rowburj
at fh Elk's club an Thursday night, Juno 11. Presently Gtm
and his band ar an four up th Pacific coast, having crossed
the country via the southwest to Hollywood. Fallowing ha
Roseburg stand hy head far Seattle, playing Salara, Port
land, and Tacama an route, to do wk a the Palemar
theater, baginning June lath. Than they return east. Gn's
latest records for RCA Victor ara a pair featuring a naval
treatment of Dixieland Jazi with Bobby Soots, a western
singer. "Bonaparte's Retreat" saems ta be the big favarita
among these at present. Ha alsa turned out an album af
Fats Waller tunas, all Instrumental, that make exceptional
fattening. Broadcasting direct from the Elks temple this
Thursday night, will be Gene Krupa and his aggregation
11:1511:30 p.m.) avar KRNR.
TONIGHT: "What's the Name of that Song?" with Bill Gwinn
and the twin-piano-team (8:00-8:30 p.m.) . . . "Tin Pan Alley"
(8:30-8:45 p.m.) . . . selections from "The Barber of Seville," "Car
men," and "I Pagliacci" on "Music You Want" (10:15-10:45 p.m.)
. and "Hank's Music Shop" (10:45-11:25 p.m.)
Juke Box's Repetition
Costs Player His Life
CLEVELAND, June 21 (JPI
Charles Nance, 30, who made good
a threat of throat-slitting if his
companion said even "boo," was
headed for Mansfield reformatory
today on a one to 20-year sentence
Bartender Wilbur Foy testified
in court yesterday that the com
panion. Leo Green, 41. who had
iived at the same Cleveland ad
dress as Nance, did say "boo."
Then, added Foy, Nance knifed
the throat of Green, who died
minutes later.
A jury hiought in a conviction
Saa Paga 4, Saction 2
ISLAND
ISLAND
Luncheon Evening
Steak 9 Chops
Except Mondoy
ft
on a 'first degree manslaughter
charge.
Foy recalled the argument start
ed after Green plaved "My Mama
Done Told Me" 20 limes on a
juke box.
The number of telephone instru
ments in the United States rose
from 6.1 million in 1907 to more
Utan 40 million in 1944.
xxxxxx
COMING
Friday & Saturday
VAN
JOHNSON
LORETTA '
YOUNG
tarring in
"MOTHER IS A
FRESHMAN"
In Technicolor
ALSO
The
Bowery Boys
'BEWARE OF SPOOKS'
NOW SHOWING
"The Mating of Millie"
and
"Smoky River Serenade
0X0M
TODAY
I MABEHJM THE TARGET fcfc
rj I rnimw$J&M
fern
Wetf., June 21, 1953 The Newt-Review, Ratebtnt, Ore. 5
Insurance Sought
in Court Action
A suit has been filed in circuit
court for Roger Cooper demanding
$1200 judgment allegedly due under
terms of an insurance policy issued
by the United Pacific Insurance
Co.
Cooper allegedly received a per
sonal injury which caused his death
on Feb. 24, 194. Be was insuivj
at the time of the accident by the
defendant corporation, who refused
to honor the plaintiff's claim.
A. W. Bashford, doing business
as Douglas County Flour Mill, has
filed suit against Albert D. iiiil
and Lura M. Hill asking judgment
for $509.16 allegedly due on a.prom
issory note. .
Circuit Judge Carl E. Wimberly
has awarded a judgment for the
plaintiffs, J. W. Reed and Rose
Reed, in a suit against Ethel L.
Martin, Arno J, Melchior, Bertha
M. Melchior and Henery ShirtcUff.
The involved sum is for $6,708 49,
allegedly due on a mortgage. The
court ordered the mortgage fore
closed if the judgment is not paid
within 30 days.
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
"Take One False Step"
)f with
William Powell Shelley Winters
Plus
Short Subject Tw. iiut Nishrtr Cartooa
BENETTA THEATRE
Ad minion t , , AduiU 50c -
Starts
TKs most lovable stars ot
oil t'ma RETURN!
Will Rogers
Louise Dresser
in
DAVID
HARUM
with
Stepin Fetchit
Kent Taylor
A
Double
Kit
THRU SAT!
HELEN WESTCOTT
E33
Budworm Target Of Planet
in Eastern Oregon Area
SALEM, m An armada of
planes have begun in the Heppner
area to spray thousands of scree
of the state's timberlands. The tar
get is the spruce budworm.
From 20 to SO take-offs and land,
togs each hour wilt take place at
some of the airstrips in the Hepp
ner - La Grande Area, John B.
Woods Jr., forester so charge of
the undertaking reported.
The . planes fly from 75 to 200
feet above the solid blocks of tim
ber, spraying DDT to control the
budworm, George Spaur, state for
ester, reports. Near -450,000; acres
of forests are due to pass under
the low-flying planes before the
million dollar project if completed.
TAXi RADIO SQUiPPiT
PHONE
1000 or 1001
B & S Taxi Roseburg Cab
iH WINSTON
including Ux
Children 20c .
Tonight
Don Barry
Spade Cooley
and Band
MITCHELL FARKEt - MALDEM
THE
CONEY ISLAND
Color
Cartoon
Show Start
T:45-?:1S.9;1S
Wmttt Qrmtml lap Nwr
t Mi. Ne. en 99
Phone 1506-J
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