o o o ; ...CALLING ALL MOOSE... ; ui Q O Second Anniversary Party 3 BIG DAYS : 2 z j Friday Surprise Game Night n Saturday Hard Times Dance 0 Sunday Initiation, 2 p.m. r - For Members and Guests 1 DON'T MISS IT! o U m : '"isoow nv oni-mvp" : SMOKY and His Cascade Mountainairs ' Every Saturday Night AtTenmile Tune In KRXL Every Friday, 8:00 P. M. Now the WILL STAY Unconditionally Guaranteed For onni We have waited for a long time to bring you a floor cover ing that can be applied to any floor. VERSA-TILE will take daily wear and still retain it's original beauty! VERSA-TILE can be used in any kind of building! VERSA TILE is Resilient! VERSA-TILE will iwf.ehip! VERSA-TILE IS AVAILABLE IN ROSEBURG AT THE O DL JJc oitfe "House of Can FLOOR CONCRETE FLOORS )f ven " yur basement It damp, No need to have a moisture concrete floor. u VEKSA - Of E)DJE) SPECIAL EVENTS: Every ma jor phase of the Japanese treaty conference in San Francisco will be heard by KRNR listeners dur ing the week of Tuesday, Sept. 4. Although full agenda details for the conference have not been completed, several "musts" have been set for the coverage pat tern of this historic event. Presi dent Truman's opening address heads the schedule. The signing of the treaty itself, tentatively set for Saturday, Sept. 8, will be spe cially broadcast trom ine conier ence site. In addition we will have special daily programs from San Francisco covering conference highlights and major addresses by officials and dignitaries there. Bill Henry heads the group of network news personalities al ready assigned to this major story. He'll be assisted by A 1 Berglund, Mel Venter, and Cliff Engel. Exact times of the broad casts from the conference site will be announced at a later time. CLUES FOR YOU: The clue contest is still going strong on KRNR with wonderful gifts for the person who puts the hints together and phones the Hot Canary on KENNEDY'S Dutch Mill Saturday Night, Carpets" offers you.. TILE umi WOOD FLOORS be applied to new or old floors treatment before applying. OK CONCRETE FLOORS On The Ground (With Or Without Radiant Heat!) Floors From Basement To Attic will take abuses from substances of hot grease to motor oil and caulks to gasoline and still retain its beauty. VERSA-TILE is available in a wide variety of beautiful colors marbleixed, jaspes, end textures. VERSA-TILE is at Modern. Sea it today, have it applied on your floors tomorrow. 'a d Night Watch at 10:45 Monday, Wednesday or Friday evenings. Last Wednesday, Miller's offered a sweater made by Tish-U-Knit in the color of your choice. Tonight another present and another con test period on Night Watch. TOMORROW: From the Ameri can Legion hall, just across from the KRNR studios, quizmaster Bob McCarl holds another session of Wayne's Quii Club offering de fense savings stamps and cash monev as prizes. Everyone is in vited to the broadcast from 10:30 a. m. till 11 Saturday morning at the Lesion 1...U. Free ice cream for everyone at the end of the show. Central Oregon Lamb Crop Moving To Market PR1NEVILLE (JP) Central Oregon's 1951 lamb crop Is moving to market, some 1500 having gone to California at 33 cents a pouna. Friday 1400, about half ewes and half wethers, were shipped to Ida ho's Sun Valley district. Sheep men report that the ani mals are in excellent condition coming off the upper ranges. OPEN For Business August 25, 1951 N... - Old or New without extensive floor Easy to apply. - ln Basement this new floor tile will stick. barrier below, in or on the TIL! AT KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1490 K.C. ON YOUR DIAL REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4-t rulto Uwli Jr MM 4:13 Hemlfwy MM 4:30 Behind the Story MBS 4.4 Sam Ha? MBS 5:00 Mert' Record Artvf ntur MBS 5:30 Slndnf Man ha 11 MBS 1:00 Otbriel HittHr MM MS World of Sport e-it Brighter Sid : Sara Hay MBS 6:S5 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sleepy 1 1 m Tale 7:15 Lionel Barry mora 7:30 CUco Kid MBS 8:00 Guy Lombardo Show 8:30 Adventure 1 our Heritage 8:45 Mutual Newt reel 9:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS ?:30 HI Neighbor :45 Personality Tim 9:55 New Summary 10:001 lovti a Mystery 10:15 Muair You Want 10:45 Nit Watch 11:25 News Nltecap ll:308ign Off SATURDAY, AUGUST S5, 1951 1:30 County Agent 1:45 Way of Life 7:fi0 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:45 U. S. Navy Band 8:00 BUI Scott Forest Ranger 8:15 News MBS 30 Havea of Rest-MBS 9:00 Stars on parad 9:15 4-H Club 9-35--Man About Town 9:30 Telephone rquet 10;0O Ten O'Clock News 10:15 You and Your Camera 10:30 Quii Club 11:00 Dunn on Discs MBS 12:00 World News 12:15 Modern Mood Musis 12. .TO Man OR th Street 12:45 Local News 12:55 Market Reporta 1:00 Sports Parade MBS 1:30 Bandstand USA MBS 2:00 Poor Bob's Almanac 2:45 Gam of the Day MBS 4:00 John Flynn MBS 4:15 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Johnny Singer Orchestra MBS 4:45 Melody Mountain Tim 5:00 Air Force Hour MBS 5:30 John Curve 5:45 Flying Time 6:00 Jo Massey & Guitar 6:15 Navy Star Time 6:30 World of Sport 6:45 Legion Program 7:00 Family Theater 7:30 Happy Valley Cowboys 8:00 Murder by Expert MBS 8:30 Lombardoland USA MBS 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Wrestling 10:30 Arthur Van Orchestra MBS 11:00 Happy Valley Rancho 11:25 News Nitecap 11:35 Sign Off Tax On Theater Passes For GIs Voted Out WASHINGTON (IP) Senate passage has sent to the White House a bill exempting service personnel from the 20 percent fed eral admissions tax when they have passes to a theater or other amusement place. A smiliar measure was In ef fect during World War Two. The Senate acted unanimously by voice vote. JUV J in KING BAND INSTRUMENTS . . . the symbol of Leadership during sixty years in the band instrument industry. Endorsed By These Famous Artists: Harry James Woody Herman Vaughn Monroe Frankie Carls Lawrence Welk Stan Kenton Charlie Teagardcn Pee Wee Hunt Bill Seigel Leo Anthony Charlie Ventura Stan Worth Elliott Lawrence Roy McKinley . STUDENTS: IWA-CIO Notes Benefits Paido Dnrrncj .jsr Year Officers of local 7-307 of the IWA- CIO reported this week that a total of $28,471.32 had been paid to sick and injured members dur ing the past year from the union's health and welfare program. The insurance provided under the program is carried by an old line company and is paid for by payroll contributions made direct Ic the insurance carrier deslg natpd by the union. Local officers also report four death claims paid, amounting to $18,000. The plan pays $3,000 in cases of natural death and double indemnity for accidental deaths, From the union's international offices in Portland, It was reported that a total of $3,597,261.02 had been paid during the period July 1, 1950 to July 31, 1951 in acci dent, sickness, and death claims. Of this total $2,076,029.00 went for sickness and accident time loss benefits. There were 160 natural deaths and 109 accidental deaths among the 50,000 woodworkers covered by the plan. With 13 dismember ment cases which were paid $19.- 500 the total for the death and dis memberment claims amounts t o $1,153,500.00. The program was negotiated by the union in the spring of 1950 and BEST WESTERN MUSIC DANCE Every Saturday Night SMOKY METCALF and his WRANGLERS A GOOD TIME FOR ALL! MELODY MT. BARN 3 Miles South of Myrtle Creek On Highway 99 Jimmy Dorsoy Louis Prima Les Brown Fred Waring Tex Beneke Bobby Hackett Shorty Sherock Joe Colvin Bart Varsalona Charlie Parker Buddy Arnold Tommy Hohstodt Will Bradley Vernon Brown Come in now and select your instrument for band practice this fall. Also Used Instruments $50 CONVENIENT TERMS o Ott-Ricketts Music PrU Aug. 24, 1951 The has been effective since July 1 of mat year. The total number of claims filed as of August 16, 1951 was 25.946. it was said, The insurance program covers workers in the states of Washington, Idaho, Oregon and California. Young Republican Roth Named General Chairman PORTLAND (JP) Selection of Phil Roth to be general chair man for the annual convention of the Young Republican state fed eration has been announced b y Freeman Holmer, Salem, state chairman. The convention will be Nov. 30 Dec. 2 and will coincide with a con ference of governors of 11 west ern states here. Roth is Multnomah county dep uty district attorney and a past president of the county Young Re publicans. SAM RUBINSTEIN DIES EUGENE UP) Sam Ruben stein, 57, owner of the Willamette Hide and Wool Co., in Eugene, died suddenly in Portland Sunday. Active in the Eugene Eagles lodge for 29 years, he was well known by Eagles in Oregon and Washington through his work as band master for the local lodge. Surviving are a son, Jack, of Eugene, a brother, Frank, of Los Angeles, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Pearl Abner, of Mattapan, Mass. Tommy Dorsey Ray Anthony Gene Krupa Spike Jonei Tony Pastor Ziggy Elman Buddy Rogers Sam Donahue Hal Mclntyre Chester Hazlett Bob Shelley Burt Leidner Wild Bill Davison Charlie Shaven and up. Store FROM 9 'TIL 1 Newt - Review, Roseburj, Or. S SUNDAY -3 DAYS MAGNIFICENT jfA ADVSNTURI y, ..kaliVitilinMi! 8 lWOUP moras UtfSTO 2nd HIT tNDS TOMORROW PLUS "SIERRA PASSAGE" SUNDAY A Red-Headed.Hot-Headed Girl ...and Her Easy-Coin', Gun-Throwin' Cowboy! 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