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Order Your Fuel Nov O 16 Inch Green Wood O Planer Ends O 16 Inch Dry Wood O Saw Dust 1 j GE35D) f XHFim f Sit m SUPPORT THE INDUSTRY BURTON'S A Good Place To Eat 3 Miles South on Highway 99 Serving Thanksgiving Dinner Thursday. ' 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER Baked Ham Fried Chicken Steaks Hours Weekdays 4 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Sunday, 12 Noon to 8 P.M. Closed Every Monday Tune in KRXL, Every Thursday 8:30 p.m. and Hear the "BEST" in Western Music MEW Popular The Frozen Logger Darling Corey - The Weavers A Kiss To Build A Dream On I Get Ideas Louis Armstrong Rugged But Right Where the Blues Were Born In New Orleans - Phil Harris (It's No Sin My Wife And I Eddy Howard IN STOCK YET: Fifteen Pocket Storage Albums for only $1.00 tmiMUSIC SHOP 305 THAT SUPPORTS YOUt III Ml (j I 1 Bfe I I II. I ,,,11 Y m. a pwrf y DANCE Thanksgiving Day TO THE MUSIC OF THE 'OKLAHOMA MOONSHINERS' AT THE Melody Mt. Barn 3 Miles South of Myrtle Creek on Highway 99, From 9 p.m. 'til 1 a.m. Admission: $1.50 per Couple Tax included IN STOCK Western I'm Steppin" Out Of The Picture Driftwood On The River Ernest Tubb If I Had-A-Knowed, You Could-A Goed Night Train to Memphis - Red Foley Grandfather Kringle He'll Be Coming Down the Chimney Kenny Roberts Travelin' Blues Brake Man's Blues Bill Monroe N. Jackson St. Dial 3-3511 ADVENTURE IN WILDERNESS AT CLARK GABLE embraces MARIA ELENA MARQUES, in ihu iccne Itom MGM's "ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI," in color by Technicolor. PROGRAM SHUFFLE for Thanksgiving day to make way for special Thanksgiving features. Be sure to tell jtpur small fry Bob McCarl, with Torrence, in Sleepy time Tales, will be heard at 12:30 p.m., in place of MAN ON THE STREET, presenting the story of Thanksgiving. Then at 1:30 p.m., Hansen Motors presents a special program of Thanksgiving music. And yet another one: THANKFUL HOUR presenting top flight Holly wood talent and stars from Broad way's "white way" will join to headline Mutual-Don Lee's Thanks giving feature, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. For the second consecutive year Richard Widmark will be heard as the narrator of this hour-long extravaganza of music and drama. Such outstanding personalities as James Alexander, Ann Blyth, Ann Jamison, Marina Koshetz, Pat O'Brien, Rod O'Conner and Enzio Pinza will head the parade of stars from movielaud, stage and radio. "The Thankful Hour" is pre- senica oy me juuiuai-uon Lee net' work in cooperation with the Rev Patrick Peyton, C.S.C., producer of the "Family Theater " series, which is aired each Saturday eve ning over this station. Joseph Mans field is the director of this special broadcast and music is under the U.S. Prisoners Murdered By Reds By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) There is no parallel in Amer ican history to the cold-blooded massacre of some 5,500 prisoners of war by the Communists in Korea. . Assuming that the current official investigation bears out the report of Col. James M. Hanley, chief of the advocate section of the Eighth army, then : It is by far the greatest atrocity committed against our nation since its founding. It negates . the principles upon which our republic is built the value of the individual and human rights. In the seven year struggle to achieve American independence the U. S. army estimates "at least 4-044 American soldiers were killed" in battle. Yet in less than a vear-and-a-half of the "police action" in Ko rea the enemy has murdered in cold blood more than 5,500 cap tured and deienseless American troops. They have murdered more Americans than died to make us a free people. The figure is almost too shock ing to comprehend. For these out right murders of our men are only a small fraction of our total Ko rean casualties now at the 100, 000 mark. And the murders of our men are only a small fraction of the murders committed by the Reds among captured South Korean tioops and the South Korean civil ian population. But the number of disarmed Americans they have brutally shot down or clubbed to death makes the Custer massacre of the In dian wars or the Malmedy mas sacre of the last World War look like misdemeanors. These endless, fruitless and use less slayins by the Chinese and North Korean Reds must put be fore civilized mankind again its oldest question does human life hold any dignity, or must peoples feed upon each other as ammais Gan. Patton's Action Cited The 20th century mind, brought up in a time of atrocity, is dulled ft mm ejsM coiejrr rfruaoiGo INDIAN direction of Harry Zimmerman; Tony LaFrano is the announcer. Due to limitations of space, only a very few of the personalities are mentioned. With such a cast as already mentioned, it can't help but be listenable. The perfect cli max for the day. ODE TO A LOST DRUMSTICK BY Jack Kirkwood When science plans for greater things They should think of family needs For it would be serendipity if . . . They crossed turkeys with centi pedes. Yes sir! It sure would. That word isn't even in the dictionary. Just leave it to Kirkwood. It's a good idea, though don't you think? REPORTERS ROUNDUP inter view guest Thursday, 8:30 to 9:00 p m., will be Gen. Hoyt S. Van denberg, the air chief of staff. Gen Vandenberg appears upon his re turn from a tour of air force in stallations in Korea, throughout the Far East and in Europe. His pre liminary remarks to newsmen on his return to the Pentagon recently that the B-29 is already obsolete and that the Communists have greater air strength than we nave precipitated heated nation' wide discussion on air force devel opment. to the very word atrocity. It tends to regard atrocity and propaganda as the same word. There are people today who al ready are willing to believe that, Hitler's human death factories were only legends. Gen George S. Patton was aware of people's tendency to shrug away distasteful facts. When his Third army captured a Nazi concentra tion camp, he forced the civilian population of the nearest town to walk through the camp and gaze at the inmates the piled dead, the starving living. He wanted them to remember forever what their government did to helpless men. These massacres in Korea are lib more legendary than the mas sacres ot Hitler, and no more to be condoned. Whit Was Sn in Korta In the prison at Taeion in Sent. 1950. I saw the corpses of 400 civilians shot by the retreating Reds. What crimes had these dead folk committed? The crime of many consisted in the fact that they owned a rice paddy, were landlords or merely had remained indifferent to the communist cause. Tli with all the trimmings ! SPECIAL ROAST SOUP VEGETABLES PIPING HOT BISCUITS TEA or COFFEE CHOICE OF ENTREES: ROAST TURKEY WITH DRESSING ' FRIED CHiCKEN . BAKED HAM STEWED CHICKEN WITH DUMPLINGS TENDER STEAKS FOR YOUR PHEASANT DINNER, PLEASE RADIO PROGRAMS KRNR U90 kc. 1240 kc. KRXL MMAJNINO anuBB TOOAf , 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr MBS 4:15 Hemingway MBS 4:30 School Show 4:43 Sim Hayes MBS S:oo Sit. 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Texas Tyler 8:45 Mutusl Newsreel 9:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 8:15 Fulton Lewis MBS 9:30 HI Neighbor 9:45 Personality Time 9:55 Five Minute Final MBS 10:001 Love a Mystery 10:15 Meet the Bsnd 10:30 Football RaUy MBS 11:00 Nite Watch V 11:25 News Nitecap 11:30 Sign Off In the courtyard of the Taeion city jail I watched as they dug out the bodies of a line of Amen can soldier prisoners. They had been tied together at the writs. forced to kneel in a quickly dug ditch then shot down. Two of the American boys died holding each other in a final handclasp. There have been scores of mas- aimsgiwDiMX PHEASANT with RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE. PHONE CANYONVILLE 2570 FORD'S CAFE 3 Ml. NORTH OF CANYONVILLE Open from 1 1 A.M. 'TIL 9:30 P.M. SJtMAOUNO HOURS TOD A I 4:30 One Upon A Tim 4:45 Uncle Remus 5:00 Ace Of Space LBS 5: 15 Rhythm Rendetoua 5:30 Time for Music 5:55 Loggers Weather Bulletin 6:00 Sports Spotlight 6:15 Lamplighters 6:30 Modern News 6:45 John W. 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LBS 10:30 Java With Jerry 11:00 Hot Off Th Record 11:30 Strike Out The Band LBS 12:00 Minute of Prayer 12:01 Variety Time 12:15 Roving Reporter 12:30 Mid-Day News 12:45 Market Reports 12:50 U Never Know 1:00 Open House 2:10 Grants Pass vs. Coqulll 4:30 The First Thanksgiving 4:45 Uncle Remus 5:00 Ace Of Space LBS 5:15 Melody Club 5:30 Tim For Music 5:55 Weather Bulletin 6 00 Spotlite On Sports 6:15 The Lamplighter 6:30 Modern News 6:45 John W. 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How can these dead soldiers ever rest easy in their graves un til American does something about It7 In chemistry the suffix "ide" in dicates the combination of one ele ment with another. REIT s? Travel lbs sksrtsst rests f Is all Iks EAST Set your local But Agont Di nninem DRESSING SALAD MAKE YOUR Wed., Nov. 21. 19S1 The News-levltw, RoMburg, Or. I Accordion Band . Presents Concert A concert was presented by Jene Smith's accordion band at the Douglas County home Armistice day. The band, made up of 19 chil dren, represented the Zonta club of Koseburg. Included among the selections were several marches by John Phillip Sousa. Mr. Leslie Long, one ' of the Gray Ladies who conducts classes in Christian education at the Vet erans hospital, and a group of sing ers from the Church of the Open Bible, held their weekly service at The Home on Friday afternoon. This service consisted mostly of singing. Mrs. Mittye Harms, head nurse, has returned to work after a month's vacation. Mrs. Burr Dru- liner filled her position during her aDsence. Among visitors at The Home during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hutchinson. Mr. Hutch inson was a former county com missioner. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Gildersleve also called to greet rid friends. Several botes of good clothing have been given to the patients by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Marsters of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer of Camas Valley. At the present time there are 62 patients registered at The Home. TONIGHT-Thru MATINEES 1:00 and 3:00 P.M., Thanksgiving Day. c INCOMPARABLE STARTS Ends MATINEES 1:00 and HUNTER! An exerting, romantic story of the wiWemess where Bfe and love was Gved in the face of daneer! ""IIHJflB SOUS PUT ft TN.W JtM WMCHD SOUS PUT ft TN.W IHMfit ITOft IT SUKCTtD ft WILLIAM A. WELLMAN ggSBBFSJBJHSaK$ WR?WBJBSSW THEY'RE BACK 'SLT'nSl AGAIN it-JJ UiL-A IN ANOTHER ALU E&Vj 1! NEW FUN HIT! . " INDIAN FIGHTER! ffipifs, Mi f : ADVENTURER! j',,M S1CAI00 JOHN JAMES MONTALBAH - KODIAK - WHIIMQRE THURSDAY 4 DAYS A THANKS GIVING TREAT JAMES STEWART SPENCER TRACY IN "MALAYA" TOM & JERRY CARTOON Pete Smith ADMISSIONS: .60-.20 tax inc. Saturday DRAMA of tb. SEA! ' ...us mas T of matchless ""ij j defy the survtvall TONIGHT Saturday 3:00 P.M., Thanksgiving Day. 1UMT KNMMGI of HUM CM IT PtOOUCf 0 IT ROBERT SISK 1 ? m( MARQUES I