The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 24, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    Springfield, Central Point Fact Financial Gaps
(Br the Associated Press)
For the second time two Oregon
cities have turned down budget
DANCE
Saturday Night
9:30 to 1:30
Top off the Rodeo, come to
the old hayloft four miles
out on the Melrose Road.
PRESCHERN BARN
Dance to the music of Ray
and The Westerners. Every
one ii guaranteed a good
time.
requests and perplexed officials
are wondering how they will run
their cities.
At Springfield, the voters on May
It rejected a $99,000 budget over
the 6 per cent limitation. That
, amount was scaled down to $87,000
and Friday the voters rejected A
again, 434 to 404.
i Drastic cuts in planned services
for the rapidly expanding city are
foreseen.
At Central Point the story was
: the same. The total budget was
j only $28,135. about $8,000 less than
; this year. The voters were asked
i to okeh $4,513 over the 8 per cent.
Their adverse vote on June 5
wa 79-77. Friday it was 112 to
109. City Recorder Arden Pinkham
said he couldn't understand it:
There was no vocal opposition.
SOAP TYCOON DIES
PHILADELPHIA, June 24-tfl
Samuel S. Fels, 90, philanthropist
and head of the soap company that
bears his name, died. Friday at
Temple hospital.
.TOMORROW
AND
MONDAY
B
"Rosanna McCoy"
Featuring
Farley Granger and Joan Evans
Ends Tonight
"Canadian Pacific"
and
"Arthur. Takes Over"
Box Office Opens 6:45 P. M.
EN ETTA JHEATRE
IN WINSTON
Elkton
By PHYLUS A. SMITH
Mr. Walter Bydell ot Beaverton,
it visiting his brother and family
at Sunnydale, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Kydeu.
Mrs. Ed Gates' mother, Mrs. Ma
tilda Grubb, her daughter, Mrs.
Harold Braden, and a grandaugh
ter, Beckey Lee Bettencourt, and
a friend. Miss Janet Fowler, all
of Woodland, Calif., are visiting this
week at her Linton nome.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rust and
family have moved from their borne
at Duncans Mill to Drain.
Mr. H. R. Armfield of Albany
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. S. J.
Anderson for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hixson have
as their guests their son-in-law and
daughter from Los Angeles, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Avery t. .
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hague of
Sutherlin visited with the James O.
Hains Monday. Hague' will start
work on the Haines' new home
and is looking for a place to live
near Elkton. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sawyers of
Drain stopped at Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Haines, enroute to California
where they will visit a daughter.
Mrs. Faye Madison, Orick, and
their son, Jake Sawyers, at Sharp
Park, Calif.
Miss Mabel George has return
ed to the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Geo. ge of Kellogg.
Miss George was formerly em
ployed at Portland.
The Assembly from Culp Creek
were guests of the Elkton Assem
bly of God church last Wednesday.
A special program was presented.
Friends of Mr. Joseph Hudson
will be pleased to know that he is
improving in health daily.
Mrs. Charles Wade Henderer and
children are visiting with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigle at
Harbor.
Frederika Weatherly, who has
been visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Charles Henderer, has left to at
tend summer school at the Uni
versity of Oregon.
Mike Slagel of Corvallis is stay
ing with his grandparents for sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Aulden Cheever has sold her
farm to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chee
ver. Mr. and Mrs. Aulden Chee
ver and children have moved to the
old Marshal place.
News-Review classified ads bring
results. Phone 100.
FOLLOW
. .THE ADVENTURES OF
HOPALONG CASSIDY
The very name means adventure'danger and the roman
tic Old West. That's why you'll want to hear every one of
the thrilling stories Hoppy brings you every week! Tune
in for a half-hour of Western action and suspense in the
adventure entitled "Murder on the Trail" with "Hopa
long ,;Ca$sidy," starring William Boyd, tomorrow on ;
KRNR;; ; ,.,:; , -V. -
1:00 - 1:30 P. M.
SUNDAY
FOLLOWED BY:
0
Boyd and "Topper"
FAMILY THEATER
Ricardo Montalban stars
for the life story of "Joa
quin Murietta."
6:00-6:30 P. M.
SUNDAY
HERE COMES THE BRIDE
Bob McCarl interviews
Betty Reid and David Ha
rem . . . bride-and-groom-to-be.
8:30-9:00 P. M.
SUNDAY
CHICAGO THEATER
OF THE AIR
Featuring a musico-dra-matic
vignette based on
Massenet's opera
"Thais."
10:30-1 1:30 P.M.
SUNDAY
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MAININQ HOI'II TOOAK
4:00 John Fly tin. MBS.
4:11 Hemingway .MBS.
4:30 Bands land U.S. A UBS.
5:30 Kadi Harris. MBS.
:45 Your Scienc Beportw. MBS.
6:00 ThU Rhythmic Ag.
8: 1 5 World Of Sports.
8:30 Hawaii Calls. MBS.
7:00 Mr. Feathers. MBS.
7:15 Newi. MBS.
7:30 Sal ut To Rastrvltts. MBS.
8:00 Happy Valley Cowboys.
:30 Meet The Press. MBS.
8:00 News. MBS.
8:15 Ray McKlnler Orch.
30 Wrestling Parade.
10:45 Music.
11:00 Army-A(r Fore Show. UB&
11:25 News Nightcap.
11:30 Sign Off. ,
SFNDAT, JUNE 15. Ifi.W
8:00 Back To God Hour. MBS.
8:43 Moments of Devotion.
8:30 Bob Eberle Show.
8:00 Radio Bible Class. MBS.
8:30 Voice Of Prophecy.--MBS.
10:00 News. MBS.
10:15 Organ Moods. MBS.
10:30 Lutheran Hour. MBS.
11:00 Churqh Services.
12:00 Organ Concert.
12:15 Gospel Singer. MBS.
12:30 This Rhythmic'Age.
12:35 National News.
1:00 Hop. long Cassldy. MBS.
1:30 Martin Kane. MBS..
2:00 Shadow. MBS.
2:30 True Detective Mysteries. MBS.
3:00 Roy Roger's Showl. MBS.
3:30 Nick Carter. MBS.
4:00 Rodeo Highlights.
8:00 Laymen's Hour,
5:30 Melody Time.
8:00 Family Theatre. MBS.
6:30 World Of Sports.
6:45 Tin Pan Alley.
7:0O Music Of The Masters,
7:30 Ray Block Show.
8:00 Twenty Questions. MBS.
8:30 Here Comes The Bride. MBS.
9:00 News. MBS.
9:15 Memorable Music.
9:30 Old Fashioned Revival Hour.
10:30 Chicago Theatre. MBS.
11:30 News Nightcap,
11:35 Sign Off.
MONDAY. JUNE 78. 1I&8
6:00 Coffee Club and News,
6:45 Rise Shine. MBS.
7:00 Hemingway, MBS.
7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS.
7:30 Off The Record.
7:45 Local News.
7:50 March time.
8:00 Cecil Brown. MBS.
8:15 Favorite Hymns.
8:30 Bible Institute Hour. MBS.
9:00 Modern Home.
9:15 Garden Guide. MBS.
9:30 Man About Town,
9:45 Brighter Side,
10:00 News. MBS.
10:15 Tello-Test. MBS.
10:30 Say It With Music
10:45 Wife Saver.
U:0O Ladies Fair. MBS.
11:30 Queen For A Day. MBS.
12:00 World News.
12:15 Sons Of Pioneers.
12:30 Johnny Mercer Show.
12:50 Local News.
12:55 Market Reports.
1:00 Man On The Street
1:15 Treasure Chest,
1:30 1490 Matinee.
2:00 Tune. O.
2:30 It's Requested.
3:15 Dick Hayme s.
3:30 Navy Show.
3:45 Book Of Bargains.
4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS.
4:15 Hemingway. MBS.
4:30 Homemakers Club.
4:45 Sam Hays. MBS.
5:00 Top Tunes.
5:30 Tom Mix. MBS.
6:00 Accent On Melody.
6:15 World Of Sports.
8:30 Silver Shower.
6:45 Sam Hays. MBS.
8:55 Bill Henry. MBS.
7:00 Sleepy time Tales.
7:15 Chuckwagon Jamboree,
7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS,
8:00 Let Geo. Do It. MBS.
8:30 You Name It.
8:45 Cedrlc Foster. MBS.
9:00 News. MBS.
9:15 HI Neighbor.
B:30 Russ Morgan.
8:45 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS.
10:001 Love A Mystery, MBS.
10:15 Music You Want.
10:45 Hanks Music Shop,
11:25 News Nightcap, .
11:30 Sign Off. '
Contact C. Of C. If
Census Overlooked You
Harold Hickerson, Roseburg
chamber of commerce secretary
manager, issued a plea today to all
city residents who were not counted
in the 1950 census to contact his
office.
Not convinced by the prelimin
ary report from the Bureau of
Census that Roseburg's population
is a mere 8,205, chamber of com
merce and city officials have con
tinued checking in an effort to
locate persons who were not count
ed. Hickerson Raid "at least 50
persons" have already indicated
they were not included in the city's
population count.
On the present basis of allot in g
state funds to the city, each addi
tional person added to Roseburg's
final census count will increase the
city's income by $6.25.
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Krupa erch.stra want ov.r big with a capacity crowd which
filled tht local Elks club to overflowing Thursday night, as thoy
pl.y.d such favorites as "C.n.'s Boogio," "Leave Us Leap,"
and "Bewitched" . . , Krupa plsyed a one-night-stand in Rom.
burg enroute to stops in Salem, Portland and Seattle, before
returning east. Mileage thus far: 22,000 miles aboard crowded
bus ...
SUNDAY: Apart from radio ... we urge you to attend the rodeo
celebration Sunday afternoon . . . rain or shine! Highlights of this
year's rodeo will be broadcast over KRNR Sunday afternoon (4:00-5.00
p.m.) via tape-recording direct from the rodeo grounds, emceed by Bob
McCarl. '"Family Theater" will be heard this Sunday (one time only)
at I new hour (6:00-6:30 p.m.) and will star Ricardo Montalban as
"Jouquin Murietta,". the famous California banditto, for a radio
adaptation of his life story. Irene Castle, the former dancing star and
currently outstanding fashion designer, will be the guest panelist for.
"Twenty Questions" (8:00-8:30 p.m.) . . . Miss Betty Reid and David
Harem will be Interviewed, as this week's zride-and-groom-to-be on
"Here Comes the Bride" (8:30-9:00 p.m.) . . , Soprano Nancy Carr
and baritone Bruce Foote will be the soloists for "Chicago Theater of
the Air" (10:30-11:30 p.m.) when the program will feature a musico-
dramatic vignette based on Massenet's opera "Thais." Henry Weber
will conduct the orchestra in special arrangements of Rimsky-Korsa
koff's "Lithuanian Dance" and Mendelssohn's "A Midsummer Night's
Dream." ' ,
TONIGHT: Vice-President Alben Berkley will be interviewed
on "Meet the Press" (8:30-9:00 p.m.) by a panel of all women
reporters, at one of the biggest Washington functions of the year
the annual inaugural dinner of the Women's National Press
club. Questioning the Vice-President will be: May Craig, of
the Portlend, Me., Press-Herald; Doris Fleeson, whose columns
are distributed by Bell syndicate; Austin MacDonald Hearst,
of the Weshington Times-Herald, end Ruth Montgomery, of
the Chicago Tribune-New York Daily News syndicate.
5L "&J&
am
18 miles from Roseburg on the' beautiful North Ump
qua ... outdoor dining porch overlooking the river
... for delicious chicken, steaks, and fish.
Bring Your Catches
to Us for Cooking.
Special Arrangements
for Dinner Parties.
. Open 5 a. m to 12- p. m.
Managers: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor
am
DANCE.'
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
at
Oakland Legion Hall .
Bob "The Mustache" Weaver
' AND HIS
DIXIELANDERS
Sat., June 24, 1950 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
Goldy Facts Criticism
On O-C Land Policies
MEDFORD. June 23 - UP)
Daniel L. Goldy. regional adminis
trator ot the bureau of land man
agement, was slated to explain the
new right-of-way ruled to lumber
man here today, with criticism expected.
The criticism started vesterdav
at an O. & C. advisory board
meeting, when board member
Floyd Hart called the new reeula-
tions "inequitable, inadequate, and
unworkable."
The regulations apply to access
roads into government timber, and
were announced recently in Wash
ington, L. v. They do not follow
all the recommendations of the
advisory board here.
The board heard District Fores
ter E. K. Peterson predict that
timber from 0. & C. lands in this
area would total 90,000,000 board
feet next year.
PEARSON BACKS FLEGEL
SAT.EM lm Qfol
Walter Pearson told Marion county
Democrats here he is "one hun-
HraH M.niint hahinJ A n.li. KM I
.vu itwu, uEiuiiu nusim ricKCl
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in iiib uiu ivi uiu Kuvernorsnip 01
Oregon."
Pnarum crtslr a lincr uilth W 1 a
gel, at a reorganization meeting of
the county Democratic central
committee.
ponents for the Democratic gub-
cruBiuriai canamacy in ine May
ENDS SUNDAY
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"RED DESERT"
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COLORADO RANGER
WITH
James Ellison Fussy Knight
TOMORROW
AND MONDAY ONLY
lit
'CHICKEN EVERY
SUNDAY"
starring
Dan Dailey and Celeste Holm
2ND HIT
JUDY CANOVA
"Singing in the Corn
Tonight: "Mather Ii a Freshman" & "Beware ef Spooks"
ROOM
Bus Windows Smashed
In Portland Labor Row
PORTLAND, June 23. (JP) A
flare-up ef violence in the Port
land stages' labor dispute was on
record today, after the company's
manager asked the sheriff for pro
tection along bus routes.
E. G. Larson told Sheriff Terry
Schrunk that people had tossed
rocks and ball bearings through
the "indows of buses, which are
now being manned by non-union
drivers.
The sheriff called Harold T.
Oathes, business agent of the
striking union, who said the union
would not countenance any violence.
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