The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, February 02, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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Test Of Western Air
Defenses Now Operating
san francisco" upi The
giant test of air defense from the
Pacific coast to the Rocky moun
tains began today, but the only
thing visible to most civilians will
be occasional vapor trails high in
the sky.
"Invading" bombers of the stra
tegic air command are involved
with delenders from the western
air defense force. The "aggressor"
sorties are above 30.000 feet, out
of sight but well within range of
radar posts screening ' strategic
areas.
The main purpose of the ma
neuver is a test the ability of
defense forces to detect ana
identify attacking planes, rather
than a battle problem.
Sunday
"GAR DKX TALKS"
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(34th ymr nn the air)
KRNR .10:15-10:30 a.m.
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SPENCER SWEET PIA
COLLECTION
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DIRECT POLIO WORK Mrs. Y. V. Harpham, secretary, left, an-i Mrs. R. D. Coen, vice-president
of the Douglas county chapter of Infantile Paralysis Foundation, are pictured working at the
March of Dimes headquarters at Trowbridge Electric. I Picture by Photo Labi
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KRNR 1490 lc. 1240 kc. ICRXL
Game Fishing Ruined
By Logging, Officer Says
PORTLAND (JPl Logging is
ruining Oregon's game fishing,
Captain Bert Walker, chief of the
state police game division, as
serted nere.
He told the East Side com-J
i mercial club that tree-cutting was
creating a fast run-off of water
from the hills, making some
streams "sluice boxes" that spew
fish to their death.
Walker cited the North Santiam
river. It was a top fishing stream
IS years" a?o, he said, but now is
only mediocre. He added that the
Rogue's fishing also was fading
because of upstream logging.
WESTERN
DANCE at
n Melody Mt. Barn
3 Miles South of Myrtle Creek
Saturday
FEBRUARY 3
Polio Auction of ValuabU
Items During Intermission,
COME FOR FUN1
Music by
y Sons of the Saddle
N Douglas Farm
Bureau To Meet
The North HouRlas Farm Bu
reau' center will meet Friday at
8 p.m. in Rice Valley Grange
hall. Many important issues will
be presented to be discussed and
voted upon, it is announced. All
members are urged , to be pres
ent. Bob King and George Pewey,
area representatives, will be pres
ent. They will also be at the live
stock growers meeting to be held
earlier in the day at Azalea
Grange hall. Several members
from North Douglas are planning
to attend and return in time for
the center meeting in the evening
Paul Flury of Yoncalla has re
ceived his insurance agent's li
cense and is eligible to write
Oregon Farm Bureau insurance.
Only Farm Bureau members in
good standing are eligible to take
advantage of this service. Russ
Carey of Roseburg and E. E.
Young of Cow Creek are the
other licensed agents in Douglas
county.
REMAINING HOURS TODAY '
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4:IS Himtnrw.v- M&
4:.TO Passing Pa rani-
4 4W8im Have MRS
SW-Mirk Trail MHS
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fi.00 Gabriel Mrattrr MBS
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C:.N Bill Hnry--.VHS
TOO Sletpvtimt Tale?
7:15 Horn t With Uniwl Barrymor
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8:00 General E fieri tin wor-MBS
8:1S Dance Musfc-MRS
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-aA Mutual Newtreel MBS
9 l (V New -MBS
1(V fulion l.Mij Jr. MBS
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P'4S Personality Time
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n;00 t Lm't a Mystery MBS
M:tiv-Mulr You Want
in:4SvC1uh 1400
11::5 News Nightrip
ll-.-O Sim Off
. SATURDAY FKRRt'ART S, .
(1:00 Coffee Ctub Caper
.:iO Farm Fair
6:4.1 Rlie V Shlne-MBS
T:iO Hemtniway MRS
VMS Breakfast Oans -MBS
7.45 Morning Melodies
8:iK Raoto Bible Class
8.30 Haven of Rett - MBS
9:00 Over the Coffee Cup
11.15 4-H Club
9 ''o Telephone request
10 (KV News
Ifl:1S You and Your Camera
lfi:; .Spelling Bee
11:00 Symphonies for YouthMBS
K:0O World News
1?:1S MikIc In Modern Mood
12. .TO Man on th Street .
12 4.1 Local News
1:00 Man on the Farm MBS
l:no President Truman -MBS
2 00 I fa Requested
.J:PO Dunn on Dtc MRS
3:.in SfMirts Parade--MHS
4 oo John FU nn MBS
4:IS Hemingway MHS
4 :0 Bandstand t'SA MBS
5:00 Salute to Reservist MBS
f roi stars on Parade
S-45 Twin Views of tht News MBS
SAO Hawaii Ca1l-MRS
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f .41 Legion Program
7:0O Family Theater-MBS
?:.tO Hanpv Vallev Cowbovt
It. oo Oregon State VS Washington
AOO Wrestling
1. .1ft Arthur Van Orrh-MBS
11:00 Top Tune with Trendler MBS
1 ro Nrws Nightcap
11 5 Sign Oft
SCHOOL VIA VIDEO
MEMPHIS. Tenn. (TP) The
kids here couldn't go to school to
day because of the ice, hut they're
getting, their lessons anyway by
television.
The; hurriedly whipped together
programs are aimed especially at
students of the county schools.
They haven't been able to get to
school for a week. The city schools
are closed down.
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NEWS -REVIEW MOTOR ROUTE
LINES HAVE BEEN EXTENDED!
OAKLAND
Circulation increases In the
Days Creek-Tiller area have
made it possible for The
News-Review to extend its
motor route delivery lines.
If you live between Canyon
ville and Tiller and are receiv.
Ing your News-Review by mail
or if you have not yet join
ed the News-Review family,
phone 100 and ask for SAME
DAY carrier delivery service!
EARL McCOY, long timt Roicburg
resident, is servicing the new Canyon-villa-Tilltr
motor route. McCoy will be
PlQ ' cept new subscriptions and
service current subscribers.
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Diect Carrier Delivery Service from Canyon
ville to Days Cretrk and to Surprise Valley on
Gailey road is now in effect.
Carrier delivery service will be extended to
Tilfcr soon thereafter.
Elgarose
By MRS. THELMA HANSON
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crenshaw
and son Billy are moving lo Idaho
this week. Crenshaw will help his
brother who recently stiffpred a
stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie John have
returned home after taking Mrs.
John's mother, Mrs. Mqary Han
son, to Gaston.
The 411 club members of ElRa
rose and friends enjoyed a skat
ing party at the Winchester rink
Saturday evening.
Ray John is stationed at Ft.
Lewis. Wash.
David Sand is, recovering from
a ' finger injury.
PTA Meet Hears Talk
On British Isles
I.aurin MacEwan of Days Creek
presented a talk and movies on
England and Scotland at the Can
yonville Parent-Teachers associ
ation meeting Thursday.
MacEwan, accompanied by his
wife, tonk a trip through the Bri
tish Isles last year.
Frank riarvev sanrf '"Wagon
Wheels" and "My Buddy."
The second grade room received
a dollar bill for leaving the most
dads present at the meeting.
Superintendent of Schools 0. .1.
Monger gave a short talk on the
possibilities of consolidating Days
Creek and Tiller with Canyonville.
The Canyonville PTA voted to
donate $4 to the March of Dimes.
One Feb. 22, the next regular
PTA meding. an atomic bomb
film will be shown.
Refreshments, following the
meeting, were served by the fifth
grade mothers of the PTA.
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Highway Span Collapse
Blamed On Saboteurs
THREE RIVERS, Que. P -Quebec
Premier Maurice Duples
sis charged that "sabotage by
subversive elements" was respon
sible for the collapse of the $3,
000,000 Duplessis highway bridge.
He announce! a government in
quiry into the disaster.
Nearly half of the broad bridge
built in 1948 snapped in 2fi-below
zero weather early Wednesday
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
4 00 Men with th Baton
4 30 One Upon a Tim
j A Sleepy Jo
f.'tO Andy Parker Jk Plaliumert
5 IS Four Knights
r3:."0 United Prej Commentary
S ;-5 Musiral CooV tails
8:Vi Under the Capitol Domt
C no Sporti SpotMt
CIS Lamplighter
S 30 Modern Newe
6:45 The Ambanadon
TOO Th King Si iter
7:15 Marin Armengol
T:,"iO Random Rhythm
7 50 Basketball i Roaebur-Mcdfrd)
8:30 Three Quarter Timt
fMJl Shep rieldi
ft 55 New
ID: 0 Modern Meolody Club
10 .1O Danre Time
lr'io Headline ' Tomorrow
11.05 Mimic (or Rerr.lmictng
11 30 Sign Off
SATURDAY FEBRUARY I, 1951
SUO Earlv Bird r
f t New Headline
fi;0H Early Bird
f .10 Paul Bunyan Timt
6:45 First Kdition News
7 0i Western Caravan T WillUmi
7 .to Alarm Clock Club
fi 00 World Ntw
P:15 Kraniella Quintette
p ;'0 Tops in Pops
9 io Johnny Mercer
b.ia Say It with Muilc
9:M World-Wide New
9:45 Blue Barron
1(1:00 Band Concert
K. 15 Sugar n Spica
IC:..0 Off the Beam
10 45 Mode Modern e
11 (0 Eddie Lemar Show X '
11:15 Sunset 6t Vine . "
ll-.TO Frankie Master
11 ift Song Time
12:001 ftunuie Ot Prayer
U:fl Variety Timn
17.15 Peggy Lee
i:0 Mid-day New
I? 45 Market Report
Evehn Tyner
lot) Phnnoquest - j'
2:0O KRXL Open House
3.00 Navy Band
2:15 Tommy Turker Time
r .V News Summary
2:.i5 Kern tc Sloop V
4i Red Nicnois
4 00 Vaughn Munrot
4:30 Modernaires
4:45 Polka Party
9:00 Randy Brooks
5:15 Gay Blade
5 30 United Press Commtntery
S::i5 Mimical Cocktails
5:55 Under the Capitol Dome
(t in Spnrls Spot lite
fl. 15 Lamplighters
B::tO Modern New
6:45 Jerry Grey Show
7 OO Masked Rider
7:;to Son Of The Raddle
8:00 Man r'rnm Dixie
1:1,1 Art Mooney
8 .TO News
8;; 15 Dance Band Review
S: 55 New
NVOO Mod-rn Melody Cluh
10.10 Saturday Night Danrlnf Pattv
11 (i0 Headline of Tomorrow
11:05 Saturday Night Dancing Party
ll:3U-Snn Off
Friday, Ftb. 2, 1951 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. S
SLAVES, SHIEKS AND INTRIGUE AT INDIAN
Pancake Supper Will
Observe Shrove Tuesday
The traditional pancake supper
will be held Shrove Tuesday, Keb.
fi. at the Episcopal parish hall
from 6 to 8 p.m.
The supper will be cooked and
served by the men of the parish,
and all proceeds will RO lo the
building fund for the new parish
house to be built later this year.
The committee in charge of ar
rangements is headed by Dick
Bronsnn, with Bill IJndsell and
Franklyn Voyt the other commit
teemen. Cooks again this year
will be Ted Post and Hal Han
kin. All people whose surnames be
gin with the letters A through M
are asked to come for the sup
per between 6 and 7 p.m. All
people whose last names begin
with the letters N through Z are
asked to come after 7 p.m.
The public is cordially invited
to attend the annual Shrove Tues
day dinner.
jmii .. A- ia!
RICHARD GREENE worn YVONNE De CARLO in Kent from Univenal-
Imcnutional 'a "THE DESERT HAWK," in color by Technicolor.
Of E)XDE)
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By CAROL KERR
KRNB'k laal-minutp Marrh of
DimM "Plcrlce Parly" achodulinR
Wednesday niizht nettci Ihe drive
approximately $300. Highest fees
were plellsed for Mayor At He
gel'a sincing of "The Whiffenixiof
Song" and Al HenninRer'a rendi
tion of "Ave Maria. The latter
performer was forced out of bed
and pajamas in an all-out effort
to ptit in a personal appearance
on the show. Other pledge gim
micks included on-the-spot produc
tion of singing commercials, an
air-trip over Roseburg ami the
spinning of favorite records.
KRXL program director Del Mc
Kay, local chairman of the polio
drive, also took part in the show,
supplying accurate facts and fig
ures on local response to the cam
paign. Patrick (Pat) W. Campbell, Don
Lee broadcasting system vice
firesldent in charge of station re
ations since 194.1, tendered his
resignation effective February 1st
it was disclosed over the week
end by the network's president.
A nephew of the late dramatic
star, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Mr.
Campbell entered show business
in 1915, handling Klaw and Kr
langer productions starring Helen
Hayes, Katherine Cornell, Alfred
Lunt and Lynn Fontaine, George
M. Cohan, George Arliss, Laurettc
Taylor and others.
One of the pioneers in the com
munications industry, Mr. Camp
bell, in 1932, as general manager,
organiied the west coast office
of World Broadcasting system,
serving eleven western states in
the production of transcription!
for radio purposes.
Mr. Campbell is married to the
one-time New York stage leading
lady. Mildred Booth, and resides
in Beverly Hills.
TONIGHT: Gen. nwight T). Ki
senhower, supreme I mmander of
the North Atlantic i. .ense forces,
will make a radio report ot the
people on his recent trip to Eu
rope (8:00-8:15 p.m.). His broad
cast address, originating in Wash
ington, D. C, is expected to cover
all the major facets of his recent
visits with leaders of the North
Atlantic pact governments.
SATURDAY: President Tru
man's address at the dedication
ceremonies of a chapel in Philadel
phia in memory of the chaplains
killed on the Dorchester when it
sank in World War 11 will b
aired (1:30 2:00 p.m.).
PEST HUNT SET
The South Deer Creek Grange
plans a Pest Hunt feed Saturday
evening. Following the 7:30 p.m.
hunt, the losing side will feed the
winners. Birthday tables will he
arranged to celebrate January,
February and March birthdays.
A regular grange meeting will
be held at 8 p.m.
morning, plunging four persons to
an icy death.
Duplessis, after whom the bridge
was named, based his sabotage
theory on the "timing" of the
crash in the early morning hours
and the fact" that it was "the Dup
lessis bridge." The premier, an
outspoken foe of Communism re
called that he is the author of
the Quebec "Padlock Law" by
which police can close up estab
lishments suspected of subversive
or Communist connections.
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