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nm (OH 0i a 2)aic? ... SATURDAY NIGHT at the VETERANS' MEMORIAL BUILDING OAKLAND, OREGON BOB WEAVER and His DIXIELAND BAND COME OUT AND HAVE FUN! WESTERN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 9 'TIL 1 LOU FRANCO'S HAPPY VALLEY 'DUTCH MILL" MUSIC IT YOU OLD PAL LOU FRANCO and his HAPPY VALLEY COWBOYS SNACK IAR: Sandwiches, Soft Drink PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ADMISSION: $1.50 per couple tax Inel. Per A Good Tim. Com To "The Happy Valley Hancho" 2 Miles Sjuth of Rofebitrg Or 9? Tun in KRXL -Irery Thnrtdoy'' 8:30 p.m. and Hear the "BEST" in Western Music SATURDAY FUN! NCING! DA , 3 Bring the Crowd to John's Curve for More Fun Hall is thoroughly Air Conditioned ( Admission . . . Men . . . 1 .50 . . . Ladies 1.00 tax inc.. am? o 'E 0 DANCING RADIO BROADCAST DIRECT FROM ' OANCE II TO 11:30P.M. OVER KRNR Tothe Music of The 'OKLAHOMA MOONSHINERS' AT THE Melody Mt. Barn 3 Miles South of Myrtle Creek on Highway 99 EVERY SAT. NITE FROM 9 P.M. TIL 1 A.M. Admission: $1 .50 per Couple Tax included 2LDCIT7 iCWrtyf II fees Y and his NOVEMBER 10 miles North of Myrtle Creek r r Di.Icrd y MM. ROSA HEINBACH Th. Wm. C. Heinbach family hiv. bad their fifty-pound gobbler stolen from iu pen Sunday night Twelve year - old Wartren, who cared ' for it lamented, "1 have taken care of it since it was an EGG." They were fattening it for the Thanksgiving holidays, Mr. Davis, bus driver , of the Dillard school, was injured in a car accident on Rice creek road, Friday when the car he was driv ing collided with a loaded logging truck. He had completed bis school route and was making this trip in his car. He is now at home fol lowing treatment in the hospital for back injuries. The Dillard school mothers' cho rus met in the school auditorium Tuesday to rehearse for their fall concert, under the direction of Mrs. Irene McLaughlin. They are planning a Christmas concert for the future. Those attending the practice were Mrs. Emily Fos baclc, Mrs. Beth Gordon, Mrs. Ross Heinbach, Mrs. Mary Lee Walker, Mrs. Lila McKeaa, Mrs. Helen Buell, Mrs. Ruby Peterson, Mrs. Othal Barnes, Mrs. Ana Yeo, Mrs. Carol Sue Carnes, Mrs. Ei leen Andrus. Mrs. Dylphia Bast, Mrs. Oida Mutschler, Mrs. Wilms Haumeser, Mrs. Rosemary Wight, Mrs. Virginia Laurence, Mrs. Helen Rummell. Mrs. Betty Drew, Mrs. LaNole Brown, Mrs. Joe Lesher, Mrs. Margaret Mc Cord, Mrs. Lois Evans and Mrs, i Juanite Drake. Sunday dinner guests at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ai bertus were the former's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Burg and daughter, Marjorie from Wilbur, an uncle, eery bcnool, and Mr, Albertus's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aloertus. f ollowing airtner, they played canasta. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hayden. ac companied by Mrs., Ray Golgert and Mrs. E. O. Nlckerson motored to Eugene Saturday. They enjoyed the day shopping. Mrs. Lawrence Hereher is spending the week in Roseburg at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Loyde Roberts. Mrs. Roberts is home from the Douglas Commun ity hospital with her new baby girl born Halloween night. David Burks and Gordon Conley were home last weekend from Oregon State college at Corvallis. Burks is majoring in horucui ture. Johnny Anderson and Coy Nib blet were called to Oklahoma to be by the bedside of their crit ically 111 mother, Mrs. Anderson last week. Harold Brown and Mrs. Mar garet Kimmel, eighth grade teachers 01 the Uiliard school, at tended the dinner at the Junior high school, Oct, 24 sponsored by the Oregon Education association, Brown bas been appointed chair man of the program committee and Mrs. Kimmel, chairman of public relations for the local or ganization. Marble Cook, field di rector of the O. E, A, was guest speaker for the meeting conducted by the president, Mrs. Margaret icoee. The PTA ladies of the Dillard school are vary active in the Dil-lard-Winston-Brockway communi ties taking the school census for the ensuing year. They have not arrived at a general figure but it is estimated the increase for next year will be large. Those partici pating in the project are: Mrs. Fred Albertus, Mrs. Lois Evans, Mrs. Margaret McCord, Mrs. Myr tle Duke, Mrs. Oida Mutschler, Mrs. Reba Buttier, Mrs. Rose mary Wight, Mrs. Ester Dobbins, Mrs. Othal Barnes, Mrs. Gene Lesher, Miss Dorothy Buttier and Mrs. Connie Nelson. Keneth and Truman Dilling ham attended a family reunion at their grandparents home in Grants Pass, Oct 31. They went to visit their great-great grand mother, Mrs. Johnson, who is 109 years old. She is visiting in Grants Pass from Dallas. Tex. Mrs. John. son is returning to her home in lianas in uie near ruture. Charles Langseve, the new sixth grade teacher of the Dillard school has returned to his duties following an auacK or pneumonia. He was in the hospital for treatment Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day. The Dillard school office was broken into Sunday night The would-be burgiars broke through the office window, ransacked the desks, pried open the file cabinets and attempted to break open the safe but were unsuccessful. The only thing the culprits were able desk. Th youhs have been ap to take was ten cents that was in a purse on top of the principal's prehended and have admitted their guilt. Dams are located after exten sive "coring" tests of the river bottoms. NIGHT SPECTACULAR MDI0 PtlOGliAMSZ nana un k. 1240 u. krkl uktAontia amnts tuoat 4:0 iMibm Lewis Jr MBS 4:I& Hemlncway MBS 4:38 School Shaw 4:4ft Sam Hs es MBS 5:00 Dixieland Msinee MBS S:15 Mert's Record Advcntur afBS 515 Trtffle Safely 8:30 Clyde Briny mhs S:5i Tea Fletcher MBS S:00 Gabriel Heatter UBS 6: IS World of 8 port! 4:30-Brichte? Side 4:45 Sara Key e MBS 55 Bill Henry MBS ?:0O Sleep ytlnie Tele ?:15 4onel Ssrrymor 1: Cisco Kid MBa 00 Meteiine Theelre MBS S:3Q Adventure Is Our Heritage S:4S Mutual Newsreel 9:00 !lenn Hardy MBS S:15 rulton Lewie MBS s 30 Hi Nellhbor 9:43 Pereonality Tim 8 53 rive Minute Final KB 10:00 1 Love a Myelery 10:15 Destft Row 10:30 30OQ Plus MBS 11:00 Hit Welch 11:23 News KitacaB 11:30 sun Oil ATtSDAV. NOVtMBES 14, tSSl 6 00 Coffe Club Capers 4:3 County Afeat 4:45 Way el Lire 7:00 Hemingway alBS 7:14 Breesfssl Gam MBS 1:45 U. S. Nay Band 9:00 National Guard Show 8:15 NeWi 8:30 Haven of ResS MBS . 8:004:45 R. S. 9:15 4-H Club , 9:25 Man About Town 9:30 Telethon Bequest 10:00 Ten O'clock News 10:15 You and Your Camera 10:30 Quia Club 11:00 Oklahoma Bymohooy MBS 12:00 World News 12:15 Modem Mood Musi 12:30 Mart on the Street 12:45 Local News 12 54 Market "sperte 1:00 Football Wans-tis 1:15 Oreioo Stat vs. UCLA MBS 4:0O Music 4:43 Hemingway MBS 8:00 Air Force Hour MBS 5:30 John's Curve 5:45 Country Dancetlm 4:00 Joe Massey at Guitar 4:15 This Town Is Yours 6:30 World of Sports 4:45 Legion Program 7:00 Pigskin Pared MS Lest We Forget T.30 Happy Valley Cowboys 8:00 Collet Choir MBS 8:30 Family Theater 9:09 News MBS 9:15 Wrestling 10:30 Arthur Van Orchestra MBS 11:00 Happy VaiSey Kancho 11:25 News Nltecap 11:35 Sign OH Patrolman Ditches His Cor To Avoid School Bus MALIBU, Calif.' Ml High way natroiman Elmer Hosklns, 33, drove his patrol car off the road at 85 miles an hour to avoid hitting a school bus. He was chasing two cars racing along U. S, highway 101. As he approached an intersection, with his siren wide open, a schol bus pulled out in front of him. "I remember seeing those little faces and big eyes looking out the window at me," said Hoskins. "I couldn't do anything else, so I swerved." The patrol car hit a ditch, bounced and rolled. Hoskins climbed out bruised, and cited the bus driver for failure to yield the ngnt ot way to an emergency ve hicie, Ruling Hits One-Man. Bennett Recall Move PORTLAND (JPl The nro- posed recall attempt against City t-uiuinisaioner j, jajce? Ben nett is out of order. City Attorney Alexander Brown ruled. Brown said a recall co-ild be attempted only by an organized group. The preliminary peitition fiied against Bennett was from an in dividual, George Barnard, who ac cused Bennett of unbecoming con duct and prejudice against liquor and legalized gambling. Brown's ruling stops that recall proposal. Barnard indicated, how ever, that he would organize a group to renew the attempt FOOTBALL Game of the Week STANFORD vs. U.S.C. TOMORROW 1:45 P.M. to Conclusion 1220 ON OAPiin KRXL SPORTS NEWS The American Legion Umpqua Post No. 16 ARMISTICE DAY DANCE BENEFIT Gift for the Yonks Who Gave LEGION HALL . NORTH JACKSON STREET ADMISSION Per person ..1,03 Tm IndustMt tEMAlNTNO BOUM TOO A I 4:30 One llpoa A Tim 4:45 Sleepy Jos 6:00 Ace Ot Spec LBS S:15 Rhythm Rendezvous 8:30 Tim For Music 8 oo S poUlte on Sport 4:15 The Lamplighters 4 30 Modern Hews 8:45 John W. Vsndsrcook LBS ?.-09 Moods la Must ?:30 Music 7:40 Loggers Weather Bulletin . 1:45 Local Football 10:00 Modern Melody Bout 10:30 News 10:35 Midnight Flyer 21:30 Sign Oft SAHlaOAY, MOVtMBEB !, 1951 0 Sign On 6:01 News Headline 8:05 Dawnbusters :45 First Edition News LBS 5:00 Alarm Clock Club ?:30 Jack Connor T:43i Les Brown Shew SAO Morning New 8:15 Clyde McCoy 8:30 Tops In Pops 9:00 Sweet Corn :IS Say It With Musi Si Worid Wide New 9:45 Top or the Morning 10:00 Rhythm Ramblers 10:18 Michigan vs. Noire Barn , 10,30 Gridiron Gossip LBS 10:45 Parts Music Hall 11:00 Open House 5 ISO As You Like It 1:15 News 1:30 Market Reports 1:48 You Never Know 1:45 U. s. C. vs. Stanford 4:30 Sona of the Saddl 5:00 Meet Th Band 8:30 Time For Music 6:00 Sport Spotlight 6:15 The Lamplighter 6:30 Vodern News 8:45 John's Curve 7:O0 The Masked Rider 1 1to Western Caravan 8:00 News LBS 8:15 Heidelberg Harmonalre 8:30 Music 8:45 Red Nichols Show 9:00 KRXL Dancing Party 10 OO Modern Melody Hour 10:30 News 10,35 Midnight Flyer 11:25 News Nitecap 11:30 Sign Off Roseburg Grocer Will Attend Meeting Of Amu. Lester T. Nielsen, Roseburg, a director to the Oregon Independ ent Retail Grocers association, will attend the 1951 annual convention of the assocf- Son, in Portland Sunday and Monday. Claiide Hail, Waldport is president, A forum of nationally knows leaders in the food Industry will be featured on the program, in cluding J. Frank Grimes, Chi cago, president of the Independ ent Grocers Alliance of America, said Nielsen, Grimes, pictured above, will speak on 'Wiil In dependents Fight?" Frank Hemingway, Pacific coast newscaster over Mutual Broad castine stations, focludins KRNR. will also address the trade group, and conduct his Monday afternoon j broadcast direct from the con vention headquarters at the Hotel Multnomah. More than 600 independent groc ers , and meat dealers from ail sections of Oregon are expected to attend, said Nielsen, TWUK t rstAt Q Your Independent Veiee of Douglos County MUSIC KOHLHAGEN BUILDING HAS. II y November 10, 1951 DANCE 'TIL ONE mm DON'T FORGET tomorrow, in downtown Roseburg, DEATH ROW. To remind us and all Doug las county residents of our grue some traffic accident death rate. On Jackson street, from Cass to Lane street, it will consist of an exhibition of wrecked cars. And on this station tonight, in connec tion with this Nations! Safety coun cil feature. Bob Grant wiif inter view District Attorey Kobert Davis and another guest, as yet un announced. DEATH ROW, KRNR, lo.is p.m. This has been National 4-H achievement week. KRNR pre sents every Saturday morning, as a public service feature, 4-H CLUB NEWS, at 9:15. Tomorrow's session finds Lou Owens at (he microphone with news for you 4-H'ers, and we've found it's mighty llatenab'e for mother, also. From my window here at KRNR I see across the street a sign, "Watch for the 4-H girls Style Revue Sat a.m." There we tan see on the girls, themselves, what they've accomplished for this achievement week. You may find it worth your while to drop by Saturday morning and see the girls display their handiwork, THIS TOWS IS YOURS: As a public service feature, KRNR pre sents this new program, the first in a series of fifteen, Sat, at 8:15 p.m. Our news editor, Bob Grant will interview civic officials of Roseburg and ether officials of Douglas county, in an attempt to allow you to become more familiar with the workings of our govern ment and give the men interviewed a chance to express their opinions. On each program we will give the name of the person to be in terviewed the following week. If you have any questions to ask this person, send it to us on Z-cent postcard so it reaches us before Wednesday of the week he will appear. It should prove inter esting, That's 4:15 p.m. Saturday. MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO RADIO, VOLUME WHY WEAR AW OVERCOAT IHS1DE, WWEKlOiL FROM US CAM BE SUPPLIED? COMING TUESDAY 3 PAYS The Warrior .Jlfll The Woman, The World "SBAffiM. f. SfflW-'-gHENRY KINf MATINEE TUESDAY ONLY ROAD SHOW ADMISSION -V This Attraction Only VIC RICE and his Orchestra 19 I 1 W ttaaag"- 'W assF at a-T M I t F M Nov. f ItSI Th. H: October 18; this morning He-; Carl once again took over the medal for his remark, "I'm try in? to bring yoa up to my level," rctnarg snog airecteo at use Grant in regards to a modest admission by McCsrl that he now had a national sponsor es the Almanac. Approximately twenty minutes after that Grant onea again forged to the front and re captured the medal with the re mark tht his actions on the Joe Massey show the previous night were, quote! "Pretty Funny," Un quote, "f". TONIGHT PAT O'BRIAN Marine Raiders" PLUS. JOHNNY WEiSSMULLift "TARZAN AND TH! MERMAIDS" Sex Office Opens :1S t, M. COMING SUNDAY teenwf j, SCOTT SMART EMMET? KELIY (5 slnd FIAfURE FLYNN 'mmm BOGART "Virginia City"- NOW SHOWING; "Storm STARTS SUNDAY- 3 DAYS ! Jane POWELL Dun fHll'fHDtUUi - ma m m ma VicDAMONE 0OS0M COOPER andStDKOSHOOOK Now Playing, "ANGELS IN Nws - tvftt Kowbtirf ( Ori., I nut GUTS VALE Ckft VALE im Loif wtt etv iimated at $35,000 in a fire that deitrojfed the interior of the Stock, man's club and restaurant litre Monday. The sua is shout half a mil lion times a bright as the full moon. A MAN iS INCOMPLETE. UNTIL, HE MrVRRitS XHE.N HE'S FINJ5HEO etjONig & MONDAY ONLY sssVilsslWBS fUhMso Warning" end It Ain't Hey" cam mm m m Foul Douglas in THE OUTFIELD"