The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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Higher Milk Prices
In Salem Area Urg,eo
SALEM CP Milk producers
pot the Salem area testified at a
J"nearint here that they need higher
milk prices because their produc
tion costs are rising.
Distributors also said at the milk
price hearing that they need
higher prices because they have
. to pay more (or labor, truck
tires, bottles, caps and other items.
Spokesmen (or retailers favored
: higher prices because they said
Ptthodist Chaplain
Wounded In Korean War
WASHINGTON (.) The navy
announces that Chaplain Lt. Wil
liam G. Tennant, former pastor of
the Methodist church, Willamette,
Ore., was wounded in Korean
Fishting.
His home address is listed as
Fallbrook, Calif.
they have to pay hWher wages.
The hearing was one of a series
being held over the state by the
state milk control administration.
HO 3 B
DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
ot
'OAKLAND LEGION HALL
Bob "The Mustache" Weaver
AND HIS
DIXIELANDERS
By CAROL KERR
TONIGHT: A special "All Star
Western Roundup" program,
featuring nine MDL western per
sonalities, will climax the Don
Lee western week campaign to
niaht (7:00-7:30). The stars
featured will be Hoy Rosers and
Dale Evans of the "The Roy
Rogers Show"; Curley Bradley,
"The Singing Marshall"; Frank
Martin, who portrays the "Hash
knife Hartley" hero; Bobby Ben
son, Matt Crowley, who portrays
"Mark Trail"; Sgt. William Pres
ton, of the "Challenge of the
Yukon" series: "Straight Arrow,"
the only Indian . chief hero on
network radio, and Earl Night
ingale, the famed "Sky King"
of adventure-land-Bob Grant de
scribes wrestling events direct
from ringside at the Roseburg
armory on "The Wrestling Parade"
(8:30 p m. to conclusion),
SUNDAY: Actress Martha Scott
and the Slroud Twin comics will
star for "Hollywood Open House"
(4:00-4:30 ,.m.) . . . "The Wind
bag," a fast-moving comedy by
DANCE
TO THE MUSIC
OF
LOU FRANCO
and the
HAPPY VALLEY
COWBOYS
TONIGHT
at the
WINSTON
COMMUNITY
CLUB
Turn left at the Myrtlewood
Treasure House in Winston and
follow the signs.
DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
I Jack Mitchell, will he presented
I by "The fa: ily Theater" for
t this broadcast (4:30 5 00 p.m.)
1 starring none other than Fibber
I .Mc(,ee in the title role, with
Molly cast as his wife. Bill
Slater emcees the usual "Animal,
vegetable or Mineral game.
"Twenty Questions" (8:00-8:30
p.m.X . . ine most innocuous
question car cause riotous laughter
if the audience is in on the
play. It happened one Sunday
on "Twenty Questions." Seeking
to guess the "mineral" s'lbjeci
posed to the panel, Herb Polesie
asked moderator Bill Slater:
"Would my mother-in-law wear
it?" The studio audience roared.
For they knew the subject to
be: Apair of baby's rubber pants!
MONDAY: "Second Spring,"
radio's newest quarter-hour ro
mantic serial drama lor women,
will begin broadcasting on i
Monday through Friday schedule
Monday, October 23, (10:30-10:45
'a.m.). This program will give
its daytime ffudience a completely
ntw plot with newly created dra
; matic characters never before pre
sented on any network or radio
station, the series is written by
Cliffod, Thomas, who has written
ten top-rated serial dramas for
national advertisers. "Second
Spring" is produced by Phil Mc
Hugh, for ten years staff pro
ducer and director for CBS in
New York, and now executive
producer for Monogram Radio
Programs, Inc. Miller's Depart
ment store will present this ex
elusive new Monday through Fri'
day feature over KKNR. The
' frighter Side" will move to 6:30-
8:45 p.m. beginning Monday, on
behalf of Lawson's Jewelry with a
new twist on give-a ways.
TQ.NITE
"The Ultimate in Dancing Pleasure"
ICK FIRMAN'S
N.CELAN
BALLROOM
2Vj Miles South of Roseburg on Highway "99"
Tables and Booths- a Snack Bar
for Food and Refreshments
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JACK FOSTER
AND THE ORCHESTRA
rjov Playing...
JOHNNIE JOHNSON TRIO
Dining, Dancing
For Reservations. ..cPhohe 379
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KRNR
14 tO On Yrur Ditl
Mutual Broadcasting System
4.T0 HemtngWaU' MBS
4 4.1 Mil if
5 w Melody ML Boyi
5 .to Muiic
3 45 4m HV- MBS
6 (W Army and Air Fore Show MB.
fa 2S Cecil Brown N-wt MBS
,io World of Sparta
6 4.1 All Star Dane Pared
7 OO Here to VrMrraru
7 15 Pigskin Parade
7 SO All Star Hotmaup- MBS
8 OO Happy Valltv Cowboy
H : Wrestling; Par ad
0 OO Npw MBS
g 1.1 -Wretthnc Parade)
lo :iO Arthur Van Orrh - MBS
11:00 Salut to R ecr la U MBS
11:30 Newi nitocap
14 33 Sign Oil
SUNDAY, OC'TOBKB . IBM
r,W Back to God HmirMBS
8 :WV Bob Etxrle Show
8. 4.1 Momenta of Devotion
9 OO Radio Bible Clans- MBS
0 jo Voir of Prophecy MBS
10 00 New MBS
10 15 Organ Mooda MBS
10. :w Lutheran Hour- MBS
1 1 OO Church Service
12.00 Oigaa Concert
12 15 C; on pel Singer - MBS t
12 :tO Master Hadio Canartea MBS
12 45 National Nrwi
1 oo HashknitV Harflfv MBS
1.10 Martin Kane MBS
2 00 The Shadow -MBS
2 ;tn True Detectlv Myatirtea MBS
3 OO Rov Jtogera Show MBS
3 ;to Nick Carter- MBS
4-00 Hollywood Open Hons MBS
4 SO Family Theatre - MBS
5 00 Bobbv Benson MBS
5 :iO Melody Tim
B OO-. World News
615 Perry Como Sing
tj ;t0 World Of Sporta
fl 45 Dollars and Sens
70O Enchanted Hour-MBS
7-30 Concert Miniatur
7 II Danoeltme
g OO Twenty Quest ion a MBS
;iO Her comes th Brld
OO News - MBS
9 15 Memorable Muate
f-m Old Faahioned Revival Hour
10 io Oklahoma Svmphony Orrh.
11:30 Newa Nitcap
11:35 Sign Off
MONDAY, CTOBFS 11, W
ROO-Coffe Club Caper
g-45 Rise Shine MBS
7 00 Hemingway- MBS
7:15 Breakfast Rang -MBS
7 45 Sons of Pioneers
gOO Cecil Brown MBS
15 Favorite Hvnjna
g;iO-Bible Institute Hour MBS
00 Modern Home
15 Gospel Singer MBS
P TO Man About Town
B45 Music
10 oo News-- MBS
trt-15 Telln-Tet- MBS
10:30 Second Spring
11 OO-lVarliea Fair- MBS
11 :V-Oueen for a Day MBS
12 00 World Newa
12 15 Mimic in Modern Mood
la.'to Man on th Street
12 45 Local Newa
12 55 Market Report!
1:00 .lark Kirkwood Show MBS
l:no Battle of th Band
2:00 Tun-0
2 :to Navy Show
2Tr Beaiteated
8:30 School Show
3 45 Book of Bargain
4 OO Fulton Lewia Jr. MBS
4 15 Hemingway MBS
4 :-Homemaker Club
4 45 Sam Haves MBS
5 OO Mark Trail--MBS
5 :W Challenee of th Yukon MBS
0 00 Magic Garderf
6 15 World of Sport
6 :tO Brighter Side
t 45 Sam Havee MBS
6 55 Bill Henry- MBS
7 go Sleepy lime Tale
7:13 Fran Warren
7.TO Cisco Kid MBS
BOO Let George Do It MBS
8 lO You Nam It
t 45 Cedric Foster, MBS
ft no News M BS
5 15 Fulton I-ewis Jr. MBS
9 'M HI Neighbor
6 45 Personaiitv Time
B 35 Five Minute Final MB
10 on -1 Iov- a Mvstery -MBS
10 15 War Front-Home Front MBS
10 45 Hank's Music Shop
1 1 25- Newa Nltecap
11:30 Sign Off
if ' Jfr
v I Sot., Oct. 21, 1950 TH Nwt,Rvitw, RettQirg, Ort. 3
Cascade Area Combed
For Lost Patrolmen
EVERETT (."Pi Mora than
200 civilians and law fnfoi cement
olficrrs tanned out through the
Umbered, rock-studded Green
mountain area of the Cascades to
day as the search for two miss-
inn state patrolmen went into its
third day.
The patrolmen, Al Kurst and J.
J. Harvey, have been unreported
since early Tuesday when two
hunters left them photographing
wreemge nt a plane which the
hunters had found. The missing
men said then thev planned to re
turn later that dav.
U. S. ENTRY BARRED
WASHINGTON m The
Justice lepartment has ordered
members of the falange party
of Franco Spain barred trom en
tering the Uniled States. It ruled
them out s members of a "total
itarian" ?roup.
Poetess Mislay
Is Found Dead
AL'STERLITZ. N. Y. .P
Poetess Edna St Vincent Millay,
Who Once wrnt nf Hth tk.
would not "give him a leg-up," is
She died olone as she had lived
since the death of her husband,
Eugen Jan Boissevain, about a
year ago
Miss Millay, M, apparently luf.
rereri a heart atarlr Th,,-.!....
...... .,Hvn .iiuimirj, iicr
doctor said, after she had worked
t all ninht AHitinn , ..--.nf. f
poenB. Her body was found in th
afternoon ti her home.
A Pulitzer prize winner, Misa
Millay scribbled her poems in
cheap notebooks and sometimes
had diflictilty rearing her own
sonnets and other lines that gained
her fame.
A sign at the gate of her horn
has warded off casual callers for
years. "No admittance except by
appointment," it reads.
AMBASSADOR HONORED John Muccio,' American amfaan
ador to Korea, proudly displays ih Medal of Merit presented to
him by President Truman at th Wak island conference for his
contribution to the nation's welfare in th Korean situation.
Looking on is Vernic Anderson, secretary to Ambassador at
Larg Philip Jessup, and th only woman to be present for th
island meeting of President Truman and General MacArthur. (AP
Wirephoto.l
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BLASTED YARDS IN RED CAPITAL Repeatedly bombed and
strafed by allied planes, this marshalling yards at Pyongyang
presents sorry appearance in this U.S. Air Fore raconnaisanc
picture. Kootlets repair shop housing smithed locomotives and
other damaged shops illustrate heavy damage to enemy com
munication lines by air in support of ground forces' offensive.
(U.S. Air Fore photo via AP Wirephoto.l
Leave War-Heads Alone,
Oregonians Warned
PORTLAND (.VI Leave
those war-heads in now vacated
bombing and artillery ranges
alone.
That's the advice of Capt. Joseph
A. Bocelato, head of the bomb
and shell disposal section of the
army engineers. He warned that
there may still be some unex
ploded .ones loaded with TNT,
which he said never deteriorates
buried where some souvenir hunter
might dig them out before ex
perts finish their job.
two sucn places are in uregon.
he said, at camp adair and
Camp White.
GENERAL WINSOR DIES
TACOMA i.P Mai. Gen. Har
rison Gray Winsor, 82, died here
Thursday.
During World War II, General
Winsor served as war manpower
commission director for Washing
ton and Oregon, and as commander
of the Washington national guard
during World War I.
The Assam, India, earthquake of
1897 was felt over a range half
the? size of the United States.
Everybody loves flowers
nd everybody loves to
receive them. Choose
flowers as the perfect
gift . . . choose them
from us . . . always fresh
ly cut, fragrantly lovely,
the phone number to
remember is 158.
LILLIE'S
FLOWER SHOP
(I Winchester Streat
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n In Th Sutherlin Hotel
FEATURING
Chines and American Feeds
Special luncheons -
CrNESE FOOD ORDERS TO TAKE HOME
Fried Cfcickn
SteoksO)
Merchonf 't Lunch
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Chow MeirtJ
t)grj Feo Young
Sweet and Sour
Chop SuyO
Special Chines Foods en Request Q
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lf0 A.M. to T2 MIDNfTE TILL 2:00 A.M. SAT. NITE
SUNDAY: 1:00 P.M. TO 12 MIDNITE
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Randolph Scott
"THE NEVADAN"
Plus "KAZAN"
Boneffice Opens A PM.
Tonight 2 Snows
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"Temptation Harbor"
TONIGHT: "Stampede" and "Jiggs I Moggie Out West"
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