4 1 1 Parker's EVER-GREEN A Ouitrms Tr ttmtin that k.. th Stat ca as' ftnh, Ktts mM m ths ltt. Fit RniitMh POTTED PLANTS HOLLY : CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS ROSEBURG GARDEN SHOP S10 Wn) Oak fW. S-4001 jm . 'ems Phone'1 for an electrician. SIT Don't Fool with electricity 136 N. Jackson Sr. Dial 3-5521 DON'T FORGET THAT SPE CIAL Christmea feature KRNft will bring you this next Sunday afternoon tram the Junior high cchool. . . (he Roseburg Choral society In ih annual presentation of the MESSIAH. The broadcast will begin at 4:00 p.m. and con tinue to conclusion . Thit is the third successive year this group has given the MESSIAH, and we've beard from jnny different sources it will be well worth your time to relax and listen, that is if you can't make it down to the Junior high to hear it in person, SPEAKING OF CHRISTMAS, we have heard, from a very reliable source, that Santa plans to spend the greater part of the day next Saturday is Roseburg. He will be walking up and down the streets of Hoseburg in the morning, then to the Georgie Lee Shoppe at 1:30 to pick up his mail and speak with Bob McCarl over the Radio back out into the cold to walk around the streets again. This means every boy and girt able to get to town Saturday should be able to tell old Santa just what Another West Bros. SPECIAL PLUS TAX I j Nationally Advertised WATCHES UI Gaoranteed for On Yeor FREE Service for On Year ELGIN HAMILTON BULOVA OMEfiA SRUiN ROLEX PHONE VvV rV-X iVaaW!VVl Jh WSSfc'.lWWI ROSEBUCG OREGON, ! he or she would like to find under the tree Christamat morning. So many people warn io see ni this time of year it's taken us this long to arrange for Santa to spend the day with us. So plan to come dowa town sometime Saturday to see Santa. It you've been putting off writing that letter, be sure to bring it down with you and drop it is Santa's special mail-box at the Georgie Lee Shoppe, or mail it to Santa , care of Georgie Lee Shoppe, Roseburg. SMOKY TIGER is the title of tonight's Clyde fieatty adventure, S:S0 to 5.55. On an animal trapping expedition in the jungles of Ma aya, Clyde finds and captures a grey tiger cub. But before he can get the cub out at the jungles, it is stolen by one at his natives. Clyde's efforts to regain the val uable animal result in the danger ous adventure called "Smoky Ti ger." Tonight's Cisco Kid unravels an unusual mystery titled "Race for Life." One of the stories from the annals of the oid west recounts the tact that, at times, cattle would roam and grate with the wild buf falo of the plains. This fact ted an unscrupulous man to take a chance on beating the taw. His plan, how ever, came to an abrupt end when he ran afoul of the "Cisco Kid." Tonight, 7:30 to 8:00. Don't miss it. Federal Rules Said Threatening Wool Industry PORTLAND (!P The coun try's wool growers were told here that federal regulations were threatening their industry and that they weren't even being consulted on some of the price regulations. W. H. Steiwer of Fossil, Ore., president of the National Wool Growers association, said in his prepared statement at the annual convention that the industry was 'in a strait jacket of government control and government plan ning." Wartime controls starting in 1941 and 1942, he said, all but wrecked the wool and lamb business by ken jou BUILD or REMODEL GGEUG! We can give you practi cal, money-saving ideas . on home and farm con struction. We can furnish alt the materials you'll need, too! Include us is your plans. WEST COAST BUILDING SUPPLY KRItlt 1470 kc. 1240 tc. ICflKL acKAisoKa sauna tubas tea Sutton Lnri St M 4:U Htmlniutr 11BB -.J School Show : Sm ! MBS : NcwtKcrr Coital Cholt UBS 3 cio nun j- 8:53 tt4W SfBS (. CtotOj TUB SIS World ef Sport ." 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Vendemsk LBS 7o Meet lite Bend 1JO Muitt J;4i You Kerer Xnow a.-OO Newt LBS S.lft AdvMtlur 1 your Hrrile :X Okleltom Moooniar . rnmt Hunt LBS 1J Cole Olre Club 9:30 OUcoohoM S-.45 4fiulr fTvm The Shellmar W OO Modem Melody 8out 10.30 Jim UcCull Nwt LBS If.H Mfoniihl rij-er Wi De. 12, , Ta Nsws-trrWw-, sW On I 31 aga(jr ftCK ttudut ti Vtrguut MAYO (OkIkc ia xa &nox Vuw Bto.' CAPTAIN HOKATta KaRNSSUJWS." TtSiftVls. BiH Neighbors Mill C Mother Jay Clark Ph. 3-6614 cuiiing down on production while ouiiaing up s surplus wool sloclt piie with foreign imports. After the end of the Office of Price Administration control boih lamb and wool production began climbia?, Steiwer told the conven tion, delegates, hut after three rears the Korean war outbreak, again brought controls which he called unworkable. Steiwer blamed soaring wool prices of soma mraiUij ago on "ur. called for announcements" by gov ernment officials that they were in the market "for a tremendous stockpile of wool." Then, he said. otter government officials pro posed subsidizing synthetic fiber plants in art etfort to force dawn wool prices. There is still such talk, he said, although prices now are near pre-Korean levels. Steiwer said new price rebula fions fix a maximum price for fat lambs but "I can find no evidence that any grower was ever con sulted." He added that as matters now stand, there are mounting operat ing costs and a possibility that the wool market will decline next year. It stock sheep are to be maintained and Increased, thought should be given to tariff protec tion, Steiwer said. He added that such protection would enable the industry to rebuild after 5U war time losses. Phone now for your CHRISTMAS PARTY RESERVATION at MELODY INN NEW YEARS EVE RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN PHONE 9-8815 FOR A GOOD TIME DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON! WE FEATURE SMORGASBORD CHARCOAL BROILER NOW PLAYING: EDDIE DUDLEY a n & hit MUSICAL MOODS" with Percy Williams Snapshot Of Gir! Friend Traps Boy In Money Thef HARTFORD. Caaa. tm knew she'd get me in. trouble,"! grumbled the nine-year-old hoy wnen me policeman mowed aim a snapshot picked up near the scene of s parking lot burglary. The policeman was looking tor J32 and $80 worth of checks which disappeared lrom cash drawer in the parking lot office. The investigation, had just started l when woman handed two deteo- i lives several checks and the snap-! shot of a Utile girl. She had found them in a gutter near the parking ( mm. ine snapsnoi lurnea out to &e s picture of the nine-year-old boy'a girt friend. The next clue came from an at tendant at a nearby gas station. He had Just "shooed off two kids who wanted to change a five-dollar bill," he said. Shortly thereafter the detective found two boys, nine and 10 years oid. One of fhem flashed a plastic popgun at Sergeant Joseph Meaney. "Don't get lough with me," piped the youngster. "I know my rights. I want to talk to a cop." Meaney said the boys, who had several dollars in change in their pockets, led him andjiia fellow of ficer to two money caches. One was in the parking Sot itself, the other behind nearby building. Other money had been given to inree friends of the pair. Tb par ents of all five have been notified to present liiem in Juvenile court. Aii the money has been recov ered, except for JI.5&, That was what the pSasiic pop gun cost. Vef Quadruple Amputee To Wed Pre! ty Typist HAY WARD, Calif. OP) The pretty Kayward typist and a quad ruple amputee met on a blind date lour monuts ago, j They're planning to b married; in June. j; Jeannette Stretton, 21, revealed; the wedding plans as she talked proudly about her "mighty fine man." - -j Marine S?t. Werner Kelningeri of San Antonio, Tex. proposed after a Thanksgiving dinner eij Jeannelie'a home. "He asked me ta marry Mot that nignt, and well, I couldn't welt to say yes," she said, . j She had met "Tex" t a party. "The next thins I knew t was visiting him regularly in the hot- ptui" oalc cwtuii mvu rtocatcai in. nearby Oakland where the marine ia learning to use his new plastic fingers and artiiicai limbs. Remtnger, also 21, ia the second quadruple amputee of the Korean war. He was injured at Clwnglla cesecvotc last December. Two gee-j nades tore aft his feet; frostbite ), took his hands. "But Tex can do lots of things ! for himself already," Jeannette said. "He'll be discharged trom the hospital in time for a June wed ding we . hope. And he'll be bi to slip the ring on my finger aim seif, I know." An engagement oarty with some of Seininger's buddies as guests ia planned. Then the sergeant wtu fly to San Antonio to spend Christ mas with his family. "Then Ten will go to work tor the Veterans cdrauustrauoa ct a rehabilitation adviser," Jeannetto said, "He's wonderful at huiidfeg ua peiale'i axacs.it, aipecviiiy (35- ESiS 3S-B ftsfi 'JE 3-HU STARTS TONIGHT ALL TECHNICOLOR PROGRAM "JESSE JAMES" Tyrone Power Henry Fonda PLUS "Return of Frank James" Henry Fonda -Gene Tierney ., E STARTS TONIGHT! SrPECK 1 HOST mAYufK RAIDER 1 I - CARTOON SPORTS NEWS MATJNEf SATURDAY CONTINO. SUNDAY "THE PERSONABLE COMIC" WALTHAM WOODSMAN 3-3002 HELBROS CROTON