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R.D. BRIDGES . Saving! Representative Equitable Savings and Lean An'n. 'hone 85? Oakland Or. 7 SCHEDULES DAILY TO LOS ANGELES FROM ROSEBURG what service! What convenience! Seven schedules daily, Including two time-saving expresses. Choice of scenic routes! Daily One-Way To Schedules Fares Lot Angeles 7 . San Francisco 5 . Sacramento 6 . Medford 1 1 Riversdale By BEVERLY J. CHRISTIAN Mr. and Mrs. Dale Guiley and Mr. and Mrs. Don Guiley went to Areata, Calif., to spend the Thanks giving holidays with Mr, and Mrs. S. K. McGaughey and daughter, Marianne. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kruse, and son Jeffrey, went to the coast to' visit relatives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Burkhart and son Keith of Eugene, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhart. R. Neil Christian of Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene, visited his fam ily over the Thanksgiving week end. Mr. and Mrs. Don Christian of Springfield brought him to Riv ersdale while they visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Welt. They returned Sunday. AUTO HITS AGED MAN fin ANTS PISS im Rnhert B. Gay, 71, is in a critical con dition from injuries sustained when hit- near his home by an antimnhila driven hv W. H. Klntt. Grants Pass, while the victim was crossing the Redwood highway near here Wednesday evening. Gay Is in josepnine general nospuai. Frequent Free BELTONE CLINICS Are Held at the Umpque Hotel ' Writ for Next Dot HEARING AID BATTERIES Millti Anywhere Pr 4nj Hftk Writ S. C. MITCHELL YS W BroWwtr. Or. Barbara Hutton Divorces No. 4; He Gets No Cash NEW YORK - UP) The Dally News says a Paris court has granted dime store heiress Bar bara Hutton divorce "which will be good anywhere." A Paris dispatch by Bernard Valery said the decree "awards not a nickel" of her fortune to dashing Lithuanian Prince Igor Troubetzkoy. The official verdict was that the prince had left his wife "to suffer In loneliness, tne siory sam. The ' News said the decree sup plemented "a wuickie decree ob tained by samara in uuernavaca, Mexico, which became final Aug. 25." The heiress and the prince, her fourth husband, were married in 1947. The story said Judge Jean Aus sey assessed the prince the costs of tne court action, aooui juu. Barbara has a son, Lance, 15, by a previous marriage to Danish They were married in Reno in 1935 and divorced in uenmarn in 1941. The count was the heiress" second husband. Her first husband was Georgian Prince Alexis Mdvani, whom she married in Fans in iney were divorced in Reno in 1935. The third marriage was to actor Cary Grant in 1942 in Los An geles. They were divorced there in 1945. $12.10 8.00 7.50 2.65 Plus federal Tax RETURN TRIP 20 LESS . en Round-Trip Tickets. A. J. MURRAY 344 S. Stephens Phone 3-3348 GREYHOUND Si2! .2MrS HARD TIME DANCE and BOX SOCIAL Terrace Ball Room Sat. Eve., Dec. 1st. There will be no admission charge. Boxes will ba auctioned at 1 :00 A.M. sharp. BRING YOUR GUESTS Make up a party and have an enjoyable evening. Prizes will be awarded. R'OSEBURG-'S Choice in a Low Price Radio -Phonograph ! I i T?4L- j if n IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MDIO PROGRAMS KRNR 1490 Ice. 1240 Ice. KR&L UMAIKINQ BOURB TODAY 4:00 Fulton LowU Jr MBS 4:1 Hemingway MBS 4:30 School Show 4. 4ft Sam Hay a MBS 5:00 Dixieland ma Una MBS 5:25 Music 9:30 Clyda Beatty MBS 5:55 Tex Fletcher MBS 00 Croabr Tim 8:15 World of S porta 6:30 Brighter Side 6:45 Sam Hayea MBS 0:54 BUI Henry MBS TOO Sleepy time Talea 7:15 Lionel Barry mort 7:30 Cl.co Kid MBS S:00 What'a the Nam of that Sonf MBS 1:50 Dollar Sent 8:45 Mutual Newireel MBS 8:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 9:15 Fulton ' Lewie Jr. MBS 9:30 HI Nelfhbor 9:45 Personality Tim 9 55 Five Minute Final MBS 10:001 Love a Mystery MBS 10:15 Meet the Band 10:30 My aterloua Traveler MBS 11:00 Nite Watch 11:25 New Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, St. 1951 4:00 Coffee Club Cape re JO New! A Coffee Club 1:45 Way of Life 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:45 Musical Roundup 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Newa-MBS 8:30 Haven Of Rest MBS 9:00 Over Coffee Cup 9:15 Youra For Yulelld 9:30 Man About Town 10:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 10:15 Tello-Test MBS 10:30 Second Spring 10:45 Muse end Music 11:00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:25 News MBS 11:30 Queen For A Day MBS 12:00 World Newt MBS 12:15 Modern Mood Musis 12:30 Man On The Street 12.4ft Local News 12-55 Market Reporta 1:M Jack Kirk wood MBS 1:30 Bob Poole Show MBS 1:45 Guest Star MBS 3:00 Relay Quia 2:30 Musio You Want 3:00 Poor Bob's Almanac 3:40 Happy Felton MBS 3:45 United Nations MBS Fulton Lewla Jr MBS 4:18 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Parent Teachers Association 5:00 Sergeant Preston of Yukon MBS 5:30 Sky King MBS 5:55 Tex Fletcher MBS fl:0 Gabriel Heatter MBS 8:15 Werld ef Sporta 8:M Brighter Side .45 Sam Hayee MBI 8:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sleepy time Talea 7:15 Chuck wagon Jamboree 7:30 Melody Time 8:00 Tana n MBS 8:30 Reporter's Roundup MBS 8:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewla Jr 9:30 Joe Massey V Guitar 9:45 Ott and Ricketts 6:55 Five Minute Final MBS 19:801 Lev a Uystary-MBS 10:15 Smiley Burnette Show 10:30 Murder By Experts MBS 11:00 Nite Watch 11:25 News Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off , SJCMAININO HOURS TODAY 4:30 One Upon A Time 4:45 Uncle Remus 5:00 Ace Of Space LBS 5:1ft Rhythm Hendetvous 5:30 Time For Music 1 5.55 Loggers Weather Bulletin 6:00 Sports Spotlight 8:15 Lamplighters 6:30 Modern New 6:45 John W. Vandercook LBS 7:00 Return Engagement 7-30 Music, MukIc, Musle 7:45 Civilian Defense 8:00 News LBS 8:15 Heidelberg Harmonalrea 8:30 Adventures By Morse 9 00 Joseph C. Harsch LBS 9:15 Henry Busse 9:30 Skltch Henderson 10:00 Modern Melody Hour 10:30 Jim McCulla News LBS 10:45 Midnight Flyer 11:30 Sign Off THURSDAY, NOVEMEB . 1M1 6:00 Sign On 6:01 News Headlines 6:05 Dawnbusters 6:4ft First Edition Newt LBS 7:00 Alarm Clock Club 7:30 Cal Tinney la On LBS 7:45 The Ranger's Quartet LBS 8:00 Morning News 8:15 Jack Connor 8:30 Breakfast in Phoenix LBS 9:00 Modern Home 9:15 Say it With Music 9:30 World Wide News 9:45 Top O' The Morning 10:00 Mo vie town U. S. A. LBS 10:30 Java With Jerry 11 :00 Tops In Pops 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 Reporta 12:50 U Never Know 1:00 As You Like It 1:30 Alex. Ragtime Revua LS 2:00 Melody Matinee 2:30 Liberty Jamboree LBS 2:45 Sunset Trio 3:00 Afternoon Carousel 3:30 Open House 4:30 Once Upon A Time 4:45 Uncle Remus LBS 5:00 Ace Of Space LBS 5:15 Melody Club 5:30 Time For Music 5:55 Weather Bulletin 6:00 Spotlite On Sports 6:1ft The Lamplighters 6:30 Modern News 6:45 John W. Vandercook LBS 7:00 Meet the Band 7:30 Music 7:45 Football Forecast LBS 8:00 News -LBS 8:15 Adventure Is Your Heritage 8:30 Oklahoma Moonshiners 9:00 Frazler Hunt LBS 9:15 Cote Glee Club 9:30 Discaphobla 9:45 Music From The Shallmar 10:00 Modern Melody Hour 10 30 Jim McCulla News LBS 10:45 Midnight Flyer 11.30 Sign Off Extortion Letters Holt Bones Intended For China VANCOUVER, B. C. (CP) Bones of members of the Van couver Chinese Benevolent asso ciation ,will no loger be buried in their native China. "The outlook of our people has chaged because of extortion let ters," said Foon Sien, head of the society. "We used to collect bones ot our dead every seven years for transport back to China but not any more." He announced that plans for bur ial here are being made for Leone Gun, 71. Gun hanged himself Thursday over threats to his wife and children near canton. Lhina. Last shipment of bones to China was in 1932 and the war; stopped snipmenis m mere are 860 sacks ot pones in tne store house of the Chinese cemetery here. mm ar k.i 1 1 r - x e AM 3 Speech s& W Enjoy the new "LPV1 and "45's" as well a 78 RPM records. Rich tone. Superb radio, America's best looking w price console in Mahogany veneers. Up to 6 hours of music t NEW PHI ICO CLOCK RADIO WITH APPLIANCE OUTLET Turns radio and appliance. off and on automatically. Wakes vou to music . . . starts J vir. $9995 j 'Real "console" tone. I Plays all records, all 3 I ' speeds automatically, j Superb radio. Modern I Cabinet. Philco 1330. morning coffee. PT-538 White. 46.95 I 2SC Every Saturday It Open House In our store. Coffee and refreshments wiH be served by our Home Economist. OMaValkn 1 IMI .,., ft ROSEBURC 120 West Oak, Dial 3-5574 SUTHERLIN Central & State, Ph. 2tM LINOLEUM FLOOR TILE 1720 Walnut Ph. 3-7367 Will Truman Run Again? He Keeps Everyone Guessing KEY WEST. Fla. - UP) -Presi dent Truman is keeping even his intimates puzzled over whether he will seek re-election. His press secretary, Joseph Short, voiced officially what other White House aides have sam ott the record: "Your guess Is as good as mine." Nobody, even those who insisted Mr, Truman wants to throw the Democratic nomination to Chief Justice Fred M, Vinson of the United States professed to know whether Mr. Truman would ac cept it or whether he could win the nomination for the noted jur ist. The President, who says he won t reveal his intentions for 1952 until after he submits his three major messages to Congress in January, seems satisfied to keep everyone guessing. He is concentrating, for the mo ment, on dominating the decisions of the party. For instance, he told his last press conference that he will in clude his controversial "Fair Deal" domestic legislative pro gram in his "State of the Union" message which he will deliver to Congress in January. And, the President said with the spirit of the successful 1948 cam paigner, he could guarantee that the "Fair Deal" will be a part of the 1952 Democratic platform. Most associates agree that the nomination of Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio by the Republicans would be the biggest inducement for Mr. Truman to run again. Wo. Nov. 28. 1751 -The rWHevtew. toothery, Ore. I HERE ARE A FEW LISTEN ING tips to add to your enjoy ment of an evening at home by your radio. For the dinner hour. Wednesday evening brings you CROSBY TIME at 6:00, followed by the WORLD OF SPORTS, at 6:15, and THE BRIGHTER SIDE at 6:30 p. m. Lyle Fenner brings you the Brighter Side, which con sists of those humorous bits of news, along with a little good mu sic. When Lyls is successful in his persuasion, Bob Weber's along to provide the music live. The final fifteen of the dinner hour is de voted to what's happening in the world, with Sam Hayes at 6:45 and Bill Henry at :55 p. m. THE REMAINDER OF THE EVENING provides entertainment for the whole family regardless of age. ror tne very young, hear Bob McCarl and Slceuvtime Tales at 7:00. Step up to the next age group, ana near iiaiu mj ana his side kick Pancho, in a roaring adven ture from the Old West. That's followed by "What's the Name of mat bong?" for Mother, and MU- TUAL NEWSREEL at 8:45 for Dad. Mutual Newsreel, as you may or may not know, is that different newscast, that brines the vnioes of the people who make the news, as they are making the news Sev eral of Roseburg's top announcers have been on the NEWSREEt, in we past few weeks . . . Bob Mc Carl, with the Inaugural Flight from the Roseburg airport, and most recent, Bob Grant interview ing Jim Aiken on the subject ot . . . guess what? . . . football. And while we're on the subject of foot ball, Saturday morning KRNR pre sents the ARMY - NAVY GAME from 10:15 to conclusion. This is one of those classics in sports that we Rive un anvthincr tn hear. And in this case (I hope the children won t mind for this once) it means no QUIZ CLUB this Saturday. If your child is a Quiz Club fan, be sure to pass mis miormation along, so he won't be disappointed. Mutial-Don Lee brings the dark- cloaked MYSTERIOUS TRAV ELER from 10:30 to 11:00 o. m. He plans to spin a strange yarn of a "perfect crime" that back fired. The law could not touch the young man who committed the crime, ana yet, by a strange quirk of fate, he is forced to pay the supreme penalty for his criminal deeds, 1 Tomorrow. MUSE AND MUSIC presents something just a little bit different. Mrs. Frances Holm- j strom of Coquille will appear with Leroy Hiatt on his regular weekly program to read some of her own ! poems. She is the author of three j volumes of poetry and widely known for her literary work. For-! merly a school teacher in West ern Douglas county, she has spent I much of her life in logging camps. This period of her life is reflected in her poetry, which captures the beauty and strength of the o u t doors. Now residing in Coquille, she is at present visiting in Rose burg with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dunwoodie. Draw up a chair, and be the guest of Mrs. Holmstrom, tomorrow morning at 10:45. BURNS FATAL TO BABY GRANTS PASS HI - Rick Woolsey, 4V4-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Woolsey, died In Josephine General hospital early today from burns suffered when an oil heating stove exploded in the family home at the Frank Schutzwohl dairy near here Satur day. Mrs. Woolsey and a nephew, Dale Hutchins Jr., 2V& months old, suffered minor burns. 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