The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 07, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    Frl., Sept. 7, 1951 Th Newt-Review, Rouburq, Or.- S
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
WESTERN DANCING
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 9 'TIL 1
LOU FRANCO'S
HAPPY VALLEY
DUTCH MILL
MUSIC BY YOUR OLD PAL ,
LOU FRANCO
and his HAPPY VALLEY COWBOYS
SNACK BAR: Sandwiches, Soft Drinki
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
ADMISSION: $1.50 per couple tax Incl.
For A Good Time, Come To "The Happy Valley Rancho"
2 Miles South of Roseburg On 99
SMOKY and His
Cascade
Mountainairs
Every Saturday Night
At Tenmile
Tune In KRXL Every
Friday, 8:00 P. M.
Roseburg
Retail
Trade
Association
BringsVou the biggest and best fall opening yetl
Wednesday, September 12 in Roseburg
FROM
9 'TIL 1
RADIO BROADCAST
DIRECT FROM
DANCE
1) TO 1 1 :30 P. M.
OVER KRNR
cfn'o n
COWBOYS: When the West was
a new frontier the mark of a bad
man was usually a low-slung gun.
Tonight the Cisco Kid locks horns
with one of the meanest gun-sling-ers
he's ever encountered. "Cattle
Rustlers" is the title of the drama,
and Cisco and Pancho find their
hands full in trying to run down
the outlaws from 7:30 until 8.
On the subject of Western shows,
Sunday afternoons at 1 the ad
ventures of . "Wild Bill Hickok"
are presented. This next program
finds Wild Bill and Jingles encoun
tering a lady logger who is in
distress because of a log jam.
Incidentally the sons and daugh
ters of "Queen For a Pay" se
lectees are the prides and joys of
their neighborhoods. In addition to
the prizes for themselves, Queen
winners get a "Wild Bill Hickok"
outfit for their children given
RADIO PROGRAMS
KRNR 1490 kc.
REMAINING HOURS TOD At
4:iO rultOB Lcwli Jr. MBS
4:1 Hemingway MB
4:30 Behind the Story MBS
4.4 Sam May MBS
5:00 Bobby Benson MBS
9:30 Clyde Beatty MBS
5:55 Tex Fletcher MBS
:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
Mi World of Sport
e;.t Brighter Side
: Sam Mayea MBS
6:55 Bill Henry MBS '
7:00 Sleepy time Tales , I
7:15 Lionel Barrymor j
7:30 Cisco Kid MBS
8:00 Guy Lombardo Show 1
8:30 Adventure Is our Heritage
8:45 Mutual Newireel -
9:00 Glenn Hardy MBS
9:15 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS
9:30 Hi Neighbor
-B:45 Personality Tim
9:55 News Summary -
10:001 Love a Mystery
10:15 Muiic You Want
10:45 Nite Watch
11:25 Newt Nilecap
11:30 Sign Off
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1951
6:00 Coffee Club Caperi
8:30 County Agent
8:45 Wav of Life
7:00 HemlngVay MBS
7:15 Breakfait Gang MBS
7:45 U. S. Navy Band
8:00 National Guard Show
8:15 News MBS
1:30 Have of Rett MBS
9:00 Stars on parade
9:154H Club
fl-25 Man About Town
9:30 Telephone request
10:00 Ten O'clock News
10:15 You and Your Camera
10:30 Quiz Club
11:00 Dunn on Dlsei MBS
15:00 World News
12:15 Modern Mood Music
12.30 Man on the Street
12:45 Local News
12:55 Market Report!
1:00 Sports Parade MBS
1:30 Bandstand USA MBS
2:00 Poor Bob's Almanac
2:45 Game of the Day MBS
4:00 John Flynn MBS
4:15 Hemingway MBS
4:30 Matinee at Meadowbroolc MBS
5:00 Air Force Hour MBS
5:30 Music
5:45 Flying Tim
6:00 Joe Massey ie Guitar
6:15 Navy Star Time
6:30 World of Sports
6:45 Here's to Veterans
7:00 Family Theater
7:30 Happy Valley Cowboys
8:00 Murder by Experts 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 Nltecap
11:35 Sign Off
School Offers Course
In How To Avoid Debt
ATLANTA (IP) A course in
how to keep out of debt is being
offered by the Smith-Hughes vo
cational school here, and all it
costs is a $1.50 registration fee.
' "How to avoid financial diffi
culties," is one of several courses
tjie school has scheduled in a train
ing program designed for persons
in the sales and distribution fields.
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them by Guy Madison and Andy
Devine who star in the Sunday af
ternoon western adventure. The
outfit consists of hat, pants, belt,
gun and holster combination, west
ern shirt, wallet and pajamas.
SATURDAY: From the Ameri
can Legion ball just across from
the KRNR studios another session
of Wayne's Quiz club will be heard
with Emcee Bob McCarl and Pro
ducer Lyle Fenner taking school
children in hand for a chance to
win Defense Savings Stamps, and
a cash award. Then everyone
eats ice cream after the show. The
doors open early there is no
admission ad the air show starts
at 10:30.
SUNDAY: You'U hear Sigrid
Lindburg serenade you with Scan
dinavian songs for Uptown Smor
gasbord at 12:00. A new series
over KRNR that starts this Sun
day. 1240 Ice. KRXL
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
4:00 Liberty Jamboree LBS
4:15 Tony Pastor
4:30 Once Upon a Tim
4:45 Sleepy Joe
5:00 Brother Bones
5:15 Tim for Music
5:45 John W. Vandercook LBS
8:00 Sports Spotlight
6:15 Lamplighters
6:30 Modern News
6:45 Joseph E. Harseh LBS
7:00 Moods in Music
7:30 Cote Glee Club
7:45 Football Jambore
10:00 Modern Melody Hour
10:30 Jim McCuiia News
10:45 Midnight Flyer
11:30 Sign Off
SATimnAY SEPTEMBER S 1951
8:00 Early Birds ,
6:05 News Headlines
6:10 Early Birds
6:30 Rooster Reveille
6:40 Local Weather Report
6:45 First Edition News LBS
7:00 Platter Party
8:00 World News
8:15 Tops in Pops
9:00 Saturday Market Basket
9:15 Say It with Music
9:30 World Wide News
9:45 Top o' the Mornin
10:00 News LBS
10:15 Sugar 'n .Spice
10:30 Saturday Clambake
11:00 Open House
12:00 Variety Time
12:15 Band Review
12:30 Mid-Day News
12:45 Market Reports
12:50 You Never Know
1:00 As You Like It
1:30 Major League Baseball LBS
3:30 Hot Off the Record
4:00 Henry Jerome
4:15 The Mellomcn
4:30 Skltch Henderson Show
5:00 Smoky & The K-5 Wranglers
5:30 Time for Music
6:00 Sports Spotlight
. 6:15 Lamplighters
8:30 Modern News
6:45 Jack Foster & His Orchestra
7:00 Masked Rider
7:30 Western Caravan
8:00 Heidelberg Harmonaira
8:15 Pee We Hunt
8:30 News
8:35 Music
8:40 Loggers Weather Bulletin
8:45 The Old Scotchman LBS
9:00 Saturday Night Dancing Party
lu:uo Moaern lweioay tiour
10:30 Jim McCulla News LBS .
10:35 Midnight Flyer ,.
11:30 Sign Off
Canyonville
Bv MRS. H. M. ANDERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doxsee and
children, Kenneth and Roberta
Dee, of Eureka, Calif., spent the
weekend visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doxsee.
Ronald Krasky returned to Can
yonville last week after spending
the summer months in New York,
He resumed his teaching duties in
the Canyonville high school this
week.
Mrs. Olive Homme and grand
son, James Taber. spent the holi
day weekend visiting relatives and
friends in Reedsnort
Mrs. Ralph Goodell, Mrs. Roy
Duncan, Mrs. k. a. Moore, Mrs,
Warren Fuller. Miss Barbara Sny
der and Miss Norma Duncan rep
resented the Canyonville Ameri
can Legion auxiliary at a dance at
the Veteran's hospital in Roseburg
last week.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Will
Stock and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Stanley were Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Hanks of Klamath Falls and Mrs.
Ella Galarineau of Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott re
turned home last week from a
month's vacation trip to Moose
Pass, Alaska, where they visited
their son and daughter-in-law, the
Rev. and Mrs. Gene Lelliott. The
Elliott's were accompanied to
Alaska by their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Under
bill, and two children of Forest
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Meadows
and three children, Retha, Wayne
and Belva, of Broken Arrow,
Okla., moved to Canyonville last
week. They are residing at Dodge
Inn. Mrs. Meadows is Dayton Bai
ley's sister. The - three children
have enrolled in the local elemen
tary school.
Cpl. James Perdue of Fort Ord,
Calif., is visiting relatives and
friends in and around Canyonville
on a 20-day furlough. When he
returns, he is to report to Camp
Stoneman at Pittsburgh, Calif., for
further orders.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Regimbal and
children, Janet, Betty Jo and Paul
ette, of Lebanon spent the week
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
III
III
Tap, Acrobatic
Hawaiian
Instructor
SALLY HILT
2l8NooMain
Success For TV Comedians
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD UP) What
does it take for a comedian to
succeed on television?
This is a question which has
caused booming business for the
ulcer specialists of New York and
Hollywood. Every established co
median ana all nopetui ones nave
wrestled with this problem. Some
have succeeded in conquering the
new medium and others alas
have been conquered by it.
I discussed the subject with two
young but well qualified men. One
is Roger Price, formerly a gi.
writer lor Bob Hope ana now a
comic in his own right and author
of the humorous book, "In One
Head and Out the Other." The
other is Leonard Stern, writer for
Abbott and Costello and Milton
Berle. Both are now featured on
IN TITLE QUEST Here are six
Hawaii entered in the annual
City, N. J. Prom left, are: Llairo neon, Miss Hawaii,, ot Hono
lulu; Donna Sellars, "Miss Nevada," of Reno; Colleen Hutchins,
"Miss Utah," of Salt Lake City; Patricia Lehman, "Miss Califor
nia." of Sacramento: Bobbv Simmons, "Miss Oklahoma," of
Oklahoma City, and Darlene
Seattle.
Beaver. While here they all went
to Crater and Diamond lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. George Binder and
son, Ray, spent the Labor day
holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Odom L. Ford at Brookings.
Mrs. Olive Homme recently sold
her 14-unit apartment house in
Sutherlin to Mrs. Pauline J. Kis-
sineer in Rosebura.
Mr. and Mrs William Cox and
children, Billy, Sharon, and Mi
chael, are movmg tms weekend to
RioDel, Calif. Mr. Cox has spent
the summer months hauling at
Fortuna, Calif., which is six miles
from Rio Del.
City Firemen Assisted
By DFPA Personnel
Roseburg city firemen were as
sisted in extinguishing a grass
fire at Kelly's corner by the Doug
las Forest Protective association
Wednesday afternoon, reports Fire
Chief William E. Mills.
The fire was started on the
property of Ray Pack by sparks
from a trash burner.
A fire that burned through
grass and snags at East Sixth
St. on the property of Kenneth
Ford was put out at 10 p.m.
Wednesday. There was no dam
age. The Julian Alps are In north
western Yugoslavia.
KENNEDY'S
Dutch Mill Lounge
OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK
2:30 P.M. till 2:30 A.M.
SPECIALIZING IN
Fine Foods
Steaks Chicken
DANCING .
No Cover Charge
a
Studio 2)atct? Jlrfo
Registration of New Classes
One, Two, Thrae
Baton Flag Twirling
Instructor
CAROLEE
RUTHERFORD
a new CBS TV and radio show,
"How To," a satire on panel shows.
These two analysts offered four
factors which successful TV com
ics need:
Likable Personality
1. A likable personality. "Y o u
can't cover up in TV. If a guy is
a jerk, the TV screen shows him
as a jerk, and all the makeup and
writing and cutting won't help a
bit."
2. A 39-week try-out. "That's the
normal TV season and a comic
needs that much time to correct
his mistakes and develop his for
mat. Also, habit plays a big role
in gaining an audience. If you're
on long enough, the viewers de
velop the habit of looking at you."
3. Plenty of material. "This new
medium swallows material like a
whale eating sardines. Many a
misses from Western states and
Miss America pageant at Atlantic
Shaffer, "Miss Washington," of
Multnomah Hotel First
Portland Bomb Shelter
PORTLAND B Portland
had Its first officially designated
public air raid shelter Thursday.
It was in the lobby and the base
ment rooms of a downtown ho
tel (the Multnomah). Officials
said some 12,500 persons could be
placed there with standing room
only. Signs designating it as a pub
lic shelter were posted. ,
Civil defense officials said
other downtown buildings could be
used similarly to provide shelter
for more than 200,000 persons.
the shortest rente
I ll the EAST
THE FRIENDLY BUS LINE
Modern Ballroom
Instructor
MICKEY HARD
Phone 3-7023
Iff Travel
n
Is Analyzed
comic has failed on TV because he
had been living for years off an
hour's night club routine."
4. A fair-sized I.Q. "Television
requires not only talent but mem
ory as well. Many a performer who
has been tied to a radio scrip
for 20 years can't do an hour TV
show by memory."
Price and Stern went on to
classify the various types of co
medians who have succeeded on
TV:
Eccentric Types
1. Eccentric personalities. These
are comics whose very nature
make them funny. The most not
able are Jimmy Durante, Ed Wynn
and Dagmar, all of whose attri
butes are well known and outstand
ing. 2. Specialty or tour de force com
ics. They can assume a variety of
characters in different sketches
and generally are as good as their
material. Examples: Sid Caesar,
Imogene Coca, Jackie Gleason.
3. Emcees o r entertainers.
These are the masters, of timing
and pacing who can do enough
singing, dancing, acting and cut
ting up to get into every act. Ex
amples: Milton Berle, Eddie Can
tor. 4. Talking comics. These fel
lows, such as Arthur Godfrey,
Don McNeill and Dave Garroway,
get laughs through their own easy
going, almost shy personalities.
5. Acting comics. Such examples
as Alan Young and Jack Carson
assume characters which are apart
from their own personalities. They
often take the Chaplinesque forni
of the abused "little man."
Use Situation
6. Situation comics. Best exam
ples are Burns and Allen, whose
comedy arises from the plot situ
ation. This is generally the eas-
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test and the most envied of for
mulas among comedians.
T. Martin and ' Lewis comics.
Best examples of this typo are
Martin and Lewis,
8. Wooden comics. These are the
ones most appreciated and loved
by TV writers, directors and tech
nicians. Examples: Kukla, Ollie,
Beany and Cecil the seasick, sea
serpent.
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Thrills.. and Love!
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Wonderful story of tht kid who
"crashedXithe Queen's Court and
(hanged the destiny of an empire!
IRENE
GUINNESS . constanci smith
Ends Saturday