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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1951)
0 0 RoAAsifi, Sloven. CximdLw EASTER GIFTS . . . $o good so gay I EVERYONE Will ENJOY THESE FRESH, DELICIOUS CANDIES. IN GAY EASTER tOXES ...THERE'S A WONDERFUL VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM . LJ CMOCOIATI .7IOV! '"mW -J I & BUTTER RON f -r J. . . " "SJ7'J I ft-' : i SET ftsr-- V 3 SU $1-25 i ., fj : f EizTfpn U8U i'v T W f I J. mi 11 j ... -:.?'. ; ' :: : : ' ' - 'fet3M&SjM mi1. ' - f-' i,ri n ... . j The more you see of the entire field, the more you'll be convinced: The NEWEST of all the new cars is the new mi PACKARD! Packard sets the new trend not only with its com pletely new, award-winning beauty but with every other major feature on which cars are compared , . , Efficient power? Packard gives you the peak per formance of America's highest-compression eights plus: streamlined, simplified design that "stays in tune." Highway ROSEBURG PHARMACY 241 N. Jackson fewest America's lop design-judging group ffie So aefy of Motion Picture Art Directors hai seecfeo Ifie new 1951 PoclortJ oi "the cor which embocfiei the most advanced concepts of outomobf'e ttyling." ASK THl o e 99 at Garden Valley Road Dial 3-341 S new car or me vean Automatic drive? Packard and only Packard offers Ultramatic Drive . . . with a combination of smoothness and efficiency no other drive can match! Restful riding comfort? Packard, for 1951, has even improved on its own famed "Limousine Ride," to give you a whole new concept of firm roadabUily and gentle, silent smoothness. Precision-built quality? Here agiin, Packard stands above the field with motordom's finest durability record MAN WHO OWNS ONI lis a ia iy lit Elgarese By MRS. THILMA HANSON Tuesday afternoon, member! of the Rainbow Slitcheri and Nine Little Stitchera 4-11 aewing clubs met at the Melrose school. Due to illness, the clubs held the combined meeting with their leaders, Mrs. Fenn and Mrs. Hanson. The club pledge was led by Fay etta Kenyon. Mitered corners were explained to the girls by their leaders. Games were played at the close of the meeting. Those attending the club meeting were Betty Holoff, Fayetta Kenyon, Wanda Neely, Margie Hanson, Dixie Woolen, Donna James and Ginger Kettle man. Mrs. Ruth Wooten substituted for Mrs. Nina Lindsey, seventh ?rade teacher who has been ill at her home with the flu this week. Mrs. Agnes Harrison, sixth grade teacher, has also been ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Nelson and Joyce Hudson moved to Oak land this weekend. AWARDED COMBAT BADCB A combat infantryman's badge, a trophy of frontline combat ac tion, has been awarded Master Sergeant Charles H. Edwards, Roseburg, it is reported from the 1st Cavalry division headquarters in Korea. The sergeant is the hus band of Mrs. Alia R. Melrose Rt. Edwards, i YOUR fth I??.. IS MJrtdl At js wiOrV' "tixirt, ex, ozy- - its CO Packard rn c w 4j o . nn Q By BOB GRANT A good children's radio program Is a good adult program. This- is accepted in principle by most ra dio leaders. But obviously, as ( turn of the radio dial indicates, children's programs are in need of improvement. On the overall pic ture radio's crime has been a crime of omission not com m i s sion for network radio gener ally is not broadcasting the best that the medium can both afford and express. So it remains for ra dio stations broadcasting on a lo cal level to offer attractive and compelling children's shows. A glance at the weekly KRNR pro gram log shows the station mak ing sound strides in the advance ment of what we call "good" ra dio. Radio has a responsibility to children of all ages in all areas, and aince the children listen ap proximately six hours a week, sta tions work hard to create and of fer the best possible to this im- port ant audience segment. The standard for good chil- BUGGY BUGGERED? Dmi your car suffer from rutttJ fondort, a'antae' doors, dimpled trunk? LET US MAKE IT LOOK LIKE A51 MODEL All Work Guarontoad. Atk for on Estimate. TED'S Auto Body Service Just two miUt west of dry confer on Molroie Rood. Phono 1-4223 tor tree delivery. i to prove its right to that position. Fact: Of all the Packards built, in the last 52 years, over 50 are still in service! All of which goes to show that the 1951 Packard is not only the newest of all the new cars but that it's designed and built to stay that way for many a prideful year ahead! Won't you stop in, please, and see for yourself how it feels to drive the newest new car in the world? There's no better time than right now! Dial dren's program is entertainment, adventure, humor, imagination, good living, appreciation and proper English usage. Some of the programs designed especially for children, but enter taining fur all age groups: Uncle Bob and his doltish delinquent, Torrence the talking terrapin each night Monday through Fri day at 7. Esther Geddes' "Magic Garden" at S Monday evenings. Saturday morning comes "Fun With Words" at 10.30 school chil dren compete in a word game written by l.orraine Ixins. Monday through Friday at 3:30, the School Show goes on the air, from the schools, with the students taking over. Incidentally a show of the latter two types shows radio has a definite value in school work. It teachea the children to like Eng lish and teaches them the potenti ality of radio as a method of com munications. Such are examples of local production. From the network the younger set's line up of adventure tales starts at five right across he board. Mark Trail finds adventure in the conservation theme, Straight Arrow and Sky King blaie trails of excitement across the air ways, and Bobby Benson sins a few songs with the B-B.ir-B riders. Two other shows worth mention: Standard School broadcast, Tues day at 1:30 in conjunction with the school's music classes, and Don I.ee'a Symphonies for Youth a full hour en Saturday morning starting at eleven. Wall Street is so named for the wall built there in IBM by Gov. Peter Sluyvesant of New Amster dam. 3-5566 Tuts., March 13, If SI The Newt-Review, Roteburg, Or. 5 RADIO PROGRAMS KRNR 1190 Ice. 1240 k. ICnXL EMA1N1NO HOUR! TOD A 4 0O--Fulton Lvwli Jr. MB 4:15 Hemtrif way UBS 4 : Hunumiktri Club 4 45 Sam HJ MBS 5 DO Straight Arrow MBS B.:iU Sky King MBS 5 55 Bobby Benton MBS oo (.abrial llaattcr MBS 6 I World of Sport 5 :H Brighter Sid 8.45 Sam Have MBS 6 55 Bill Henry MBS 7 00 Sleepy Urn Talaa 7:15 Chuckwagon Jam bora 7 30 Melody Tima 1)0 Song of Liberty MBS I IO Hardy Family 0 no Nawa MBS t 15 Kullon Lewd Jr MBS V .U flying Tuna 9 45 Personality Tim B 55 r iva Minutt Final MBS 10 001 Uiva A Mvatary MBS 10:15 Mualc You Want 10:45 M tteriouc Travaltr MBS 11:15- Mti.lc It 25 News Nltacap 11. JO Sign Ofl WCDNKMIl A Y. M ASCII 14. 1151 00 Coffoa Club Capcn JO New it Muile 6 45 Kite A Shine-MBS I.UOHrmlniwiv MBS 7:15 Break 1 a. t Gang-MRS 7 45 Sona of Pioneers 00 Cecil Brown MBS 15 Kewa-MBS . .10 Bible Initttutt Hour MRS g 00 Over the Coffe Cug 15 Childc-raft 9 ;t0 Man About Tow 8 45 Muiio 10 00 News MBS 1:15 Tello-Tc.l-MBS 10 LlOSet-ond Spring 10 45 National Guard Show 11:00 tdie Fair MBS 11 25 Newa MBS 11 ;o Queen for Day MRS U oo Wor'd New IJ IV-Mu.lc In Modern Mood 12:25 Safely Interview 12. JO Man on the treat 12 45 Local Newa li.55 Market Reports 1 oo Jack Kirk wood MRS J JO I'niled Nations MBS 1:45 Meet th Band t 00 Tune-O 2: (O Hollywood IT. S. A. 2 45 It's Requested j School Show 3 45 Book of Bargains 4 oo Fulton 1-awis Jr -MBS 4 15 Hem ngwav-MBS 4 :io Passing Parade 4 45 Bam Haves MBS 5 00 Mark Trail MBS $ :io Clvde Beattv- MBS 5 55 Victor Borge-MBS g no Crosby Tim g 15 Wot Id of SpnrU g .lo Brighter Side 45 Sam Haves MRS 55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Slee nvlime Tale. 7:15 Lionel Barrymor 7:. 10 CI wo Kld-MHS g()0-What's the Nam of that Sons H :to Veterans Program t 45 Mutual Newsrcel MRS a On News -MBS 15 Kull on Lewis Jr MBS .10 HI Neighbor 45 Peronalltv Tim 55 Ftve-Mtnute rnsl MRJ 10 oo I l-nv A Mvslery MBS 10 15 MiMlr vou Want tft 45 Club 14WI 11 M-News NHacag. HJo-Slfn Off Five Men Of Roseburg End Navy Recruit Drill Five Koseburg arcs men re cently completed recruit training at the naval training center, San Diego, Calif., and are now avail able for a5signment to a fleet unit or to one of the navy's ichools for specialized training. The men are: Delo Mathews, seaman apprentice. USN, of 464 South Main; Charles Willnrd Johnson, seaman apprentice, USN, of 627 Hamilton St.; Haold George St roup, seaman recruit, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kenyon of Box 1130, route 3; Darren uene Davis, seaman recruit. I'SN. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis of route 2, box 257, all of Roseburg; and Thomas I.yle Johnson, sea man recruit, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson of Winston. DurintT this period of training, they underwent intensive drill in such subjects as signaling, navi gation, basic ordnance and sea manship. They also were indoctri nated into the ways of the navy and learned the customs of the service. EES TOMORROW t -wicoioii Via" Sm CO-rtATURE " I Alexis Smith Stott Brady ENDS TONIGHT SEMAIN1NQ HOURS TODAY 4 1ft One Upon A Tim . 4 45 Sleepy Joe $.00 Four KnighU 8:15 Blue Barron :io Muilcal Cocktails 5 55 Under the Capitol Dom 5 00 Sports Spotlit 15 lamplighters 6 .10 Modern News 6 45 Music America Loves 7.00 Squar Dane 7 10 Mood a la Musi 1 45 News oo Calllnf At) Cltlzeni 8 15 Eddie Lemar Show 30 News is U. P. Commentary 40 Framelle Quintet 45 Music tor Reminiscing 0:15 To Be Announced 45 Harmony Shoo 1000 Modern Melody Hour 10:30 liol Off the Record 11:00 Headlines of Tomorrow 11:05 Hot Off th Record 11:30 Sign Off WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14, lilt oo Karly Birds 05 News Headline .OB Early Birds :. 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Commentary 1.40 Henry Jerome 45 Music for Reminiscing 0:15 To Be Announced 45 Heidelberg Harmonalr lump Modern Melodv Hour 10:10 Hot Off the Record 11:00 Headlines of Tomorrow 11:05 Hot Off th Record 11:30 Sign Off Starts Tonight -3 Days - CARY GRANT SHIRLEY TEMPLE tarring In "The Bachelor AND THE Bobby Soxer" 2nd HIT HUMPHREY BOGART IN "Knock On Any Door" Niws and Color Cartoon WED. thru SAT. Greatest Train Robbery of l hi 'Jr. ntm am Stephei McNALLY Alexis SMITH H0WAI0 da SUVA ENDS TONIGHT i) i fijm Roaonrotioal i Sw'' JKAT,N0 S rAKTIU -5i2 5 WiiKhortor Phono 3-6494 WHG 9 MM .a.