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PIES JUST LIKE MOM'S l A Rich, flaky craft that melt in your mouth and filled with tha most succulent fill ing! are your at tha Snack Bar. All our pie are mode freth doily in our own kit chen. Try ilice for lunch r for snack fnioy the belt In foadt, at lower prices, '. in tht newly redecorated . . . The SNACK BAR 310 NORTH JACKSON ACROSS FROM WARDS 1AM SATURDAY NIGHT SUTHERLIN LEGION HALL Dancing From 9 'Til 1 To the Music of "Lucky" Ray and the Sunset Riders REFRESHMENTS ADMISSION GENTS $1.00 LADIES 50c Sponsored by ' AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 121 Yoncalla Telephone Co. Lists Collection Change Rural users of Yoncalla Tele phone Company's services will be 4h rii-ct nt aiph mnnth HI. I cording to Manager Mrs. Kiltie Jobe. A new schedule states that farm- -i.tun. tiitll ha .thnrcfaH indi vidually each month, and the bills are to De paia in aavance. Failure to pay the service charge within 30 days after the bill has been received, will be considered cause for disconnection, Kh. IA TalanhnnA. Will 1VJ15. ilUUC B.Wi iMvfiiuHv. remain disconnected until the bill has been paid in full. Originally, larmer lines weic .A,.;,lat.a4 a EAnarala unit And line secretaries collected and paid the company in January aim .iuuo. MOTORISTS WARNED Citations will be issued car own ers who have not placed their reg istration cards conspicuously in the driver's compartment, announces Chief of Police Ted Mazac. Mazac said the cards should be located so an investigating officer can read them without entering the vehicle. 24-HOUR SAW SERVICE Hand Saws and Small Circular Saws Sharpened Reroorhing Leave Your Saws At: HOME BUILDERS LUMBER CO. Pacific Hwy. and Oakland Ave. CARL PEETZ SALES I SERVICE 920 South Stepheni St. CARL NICKENS ASSOCIATED STATION 1580 Harvard Avenue Saw Shop 2141 Todd St. Ph. 3-5787 ANOTHER CONTEST. . yester day we mentioned the FAVOR ITE ' BIRTHDAY CAKE RECIPE CONTEST, starting Monday on THE BREAKFAST GANG. . to day comes another, and all it takes is a shadow. That's right. Shadows, photographed outstand ingly, are to be the prize win ners in an unusual campaign "The Shadow" has mapped for his mil lions of radio fans. The Idea for this contest is to reward picture snappers for their pictures of shad ow subjects. Bret Morrison, who is radio's "Shadow" Sundays from 2:00 to 2:30 p.m., is an honorary judge for this month-long cam paign. The panel of judges, how ever, are to be top picture ex perts, the editors of Modern Pho tography Magazine. The campaign runs throughout April with "Shad ow listeners Invited to enter as many shadow-subject pictures as tliey wish. Grand prize will be a complete polaroid-land camera outfit. There will be many other prizes, including 25 one-year sub scriptions to Modern Photography. TONIGHT. CISCO and PANCHO have another narrow escape from death when a "Sneezing Sheriff" USED RADIOS Good Selection of Home and Auto Radios 7.00 up Kent RADIO Service 405 W. Cass, Phone 3-3446 mistakes them for a pair of out laws at 7:30. A TREAT for Reporters' Round up listeners. , , newsmen in the nation's capital will interview a key member of the UN armistice team in Korea. This is made pos sible by me special installation of land and short.wave circuits per mitting a direct two-way linkage between Panmunjom, site of the truce talks, and Washington, D.C. Rear Admiral R. E. Libby. UN negotiator responsible for ironing out details and terms for prisoner- oi-war iransters, is to be the in terview guest. This program is a regular Friday evenings at 8:00 p.m. WE'RE NOT SURE about the reliability of this testimonial, but we 11 pass it on for what it s worth. The inmate body of the California State Prison at San Quentin have voted for their favorite radio pro grams to be heard on the Prison's "Grey Network." Only one pro gram per half-hour is piped into the cells and one of the Mutual Don Lee programs that the in mates have chosen to listen to is the Saturday night FAMILY THEATER broadcast, heard at 8:00 p.m. TONIGHT AT 8:45. bear the STORIES OF FABULOUS GEMS. This includes a five-minute story concerning gems, some music and poetry just a quiet and interest, ing fifteen minutes listening. CONDUIT RIGHT GRANTED A franchise was granted Wednes day by the county to Elton Colter, jKiaaie, to install a water conduit across and along the CCornutt Road NOW SCIENCE HAS THE ANSWER J 'f .v- . . - . 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Jackson St. ' S Roseburg, Oregon J m PleeM ruth me the marvelous new Juoex Method for .' reducing w per your money-beck guarantee. It I encloK 12.98. rieue tend postpaid. Send CO.D. Charge to my account Frl., Mar. 21, 1952 Tha News-Review, Roseburg, Ore., 5 llAViO PliOGUAtASC KRNR U90 kc. -1240 kc. ICRXL KEMAIN1NO HOUR" TODAY 4:0O Unci Bob'i Storytlm 4:30 Curt Mauey Show MBS 4:45 Sam Kiyti-MBS S:i O Dixieland Matine MBS fi:30 Wild Bill Hick ok MBS 3 W Cecil Brown MBS :00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:1 World of S porta :30 Brighter Side 1:45 Sam Haya MBS :!VS Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Adventurea of Mali it MBS 7:.10Clieo Kd MBS 8:00 Reporter'! Roundup MBS 8:30 You Nam It 8:45 Storiea of Pabuloui Gemi 9:00 Newipaper of the Air MBS 9:1 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Mutual Newireel MBS 9:45 SporU Parade 9:55 Five Minute Final MBS . 10:001 Love a Mystery 10:15 Melody Merchants 10:30 Crime Does Not Pay MBS 11:00 NK Watch U:& Newa fuweap 11:39 Sign Off SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1932 1:00 Coffee Club Caper :39 County Afnt 9:45 Way of Life i :09 Hemingway l BS 7:19 Breakfatt Gang MBS 7:49 U. fi. Navy Band 8:00 National Guard Show 8:15 News MBS 8:25 Headline NewsMBS 8:30 Haven ol Rest MBS 9:00 9: 43 'ers 9:15 4-H Club 9:25 Mart About Town 9:30 Telephone Request 10:00 World News MBS 10:15 Before The Camera 10:30 Qui Club ll:0.t Helen Hall, Femme Fair MBS 11:15 Music 11:25 Sam Hayes. News MBS 11:30 Bin Army Band MBS 12:00 Bob Grant. World News 12:15 Music in Modern Mood 12:30 Man on the Street 12:45 Bob Grant, Local Newa 12:55 Market Reports 1:00 Mark Rogers MBS 1:15 Music 1:25 Headline News MBS 1:30 Armed Forces Review MBS 2:00 Stag Line MBS 2:15 Hank Thompson 2:30 Bands For Bond MBS 2:55 News MBS 3:00 Oklahoma Symphony MBS 4:00 American Legion 4:15 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Bob Weaver's Dixlelandtr 3:00 Mark Roger MBS 3:15 You'll Never Know MBS 3:30 John's Curve 5:45 Bandstand USA MBS 5:55 Capitol Comtrentar.v MBS 6:00 Adventure Is our Heritage 6:15 World of SporU 6:30 Marine Show 6:45 Joe Maasey tt Guitar 7:00 College Chi or MBS 7:30 Happy Valley Cowboys 8:00 Family Theater MBS 8:30 Information Pleas MBS 9:00 Newa MBS 9:15 - WrMtll- 10:25 Cecil Brown Commentary MBS 1 1) : MU- O rcheslrn MBS 11:00 Happy Valley Ranch 11:25 News Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off POLLS ARE PLACES WHERE YOU STAND IN) I LINE FOR A CHANCE ( TO DECIDE WHO WILL L SUNDAY AT THI T?S? 3 BOIllNO POINTI J sJjfM Wand Mat FRANK L0YEI0Y RICHARD CARLSON LLOYD BRIDGES ADELE IERGENS PLUS MURDER-MYSTERY 'EYE WITNESS' with Robert Montgomery ENDS SATURDAY AND 'NEVER TRUST A GAMBLER" KKMAININO HOURS TODAY 4:30 Once Upon A Tuna 3: li Rhythm at Random 3:30 Time For Music 3:55 Weather- Bulletin 6:00 SporU Spotlight 6:15 The Lamplighter 6:3f Modern News 6:45 Vandercook News LBS 7:00 Vic Rice 7:30 Barbershop Quartet 7:45 Music 8:00 News LBS 8:15 Four Knights 8 :30 Moonlight Matinee 9:00 Ha rich New LBS 9:15 Curtain Time 9:30 Music For Moderns 10:0v Melody Hour 10:3O Jim McCulla LBS 10:45 Midnight Flyer li:so sign Off SATURDAY. MARCH 22, 1932 6:00 Sign On 6:(1 News In Nutshell 6:02 Dawn buster 6:45 New LBS 7:00 Sleepyhead Serenade 7:15 Eddy Arnold 7:30 Music 7:45 Music out of the West 8:00 Sat. A.M. Clambake 8:30 Morning Newa 8:45 Union Gap Church 9:00 Oddities in News 9:15 Say It With Miuic 9:3.-9:30 Dateline 9:45 Top O The Mornina 10:00 Ranger Show io:3U Potluck Party 11:00 Open House 12:00 Minute Prayer 12:01 Variety Time 12:15 Bob Crosby Show 12:3V-Mid Day News 12:45 Market ReporU f 12:50 Music 1:00 Paula Stone LBS 1:15 Excursions In Science 1:30 Salute To Safety 2:00 Phonoquest 3:00 Balanese Room LBS 3:30 Tom M err I man LBS 4:00 Hot Off The Record 4:45 Musical Best Beta 5:00 What To Do About Communism o.om nme for music 5:55 Weather Bulletin 6:00 Sports Spotlight 6:15 Lamplighter 6:30 Modern News 6:45 John' Curve 7:00 Masked Rider 7:30 Western Caravan 8:(0 New LBS 8:15 Heidelburg Harmon aire 8:30 KRXL Dancing Party 10:00 Melody Hour 10:30 Norman Townioiu.f.RR 10:45 Midnight Flyer 11:30 Sign Off Elgarose School 4-H Clubs Give Talent Show Four-H clubs of Elgarose School put on a talent show at the school Tuesday. Several skits and musical selections were given by the mem bers and their fathers. Miss Lou Owens and Matt Kumler, 4-H Club agents, attended, and Kumler Rave a talk on India. Refreshments were served after; the program. Newt Briefi Mrs. Ada Durch and daughter, Miss Doris Jean Durch, accompan ied Mrs. Bonnie Durch to Portland Tuesday to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. PhiU Hess and Vlr ginia, Margart, Sue and Charles' Bruce of Eugene are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson. Mrs. James Hudson of Yreka, Calif., visited this past week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flynn and chil dren have moved from California to the Frank Warren place. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sjogren and Mrs. Mable Backlund visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thackerey and Mrs. Dorothy Olvier at Myrtle Crek. Mrs. John Tinker and daughter, Donetta, and Miss Jean Tinker and Bobby returned home Monday, af ter visitina with Mr. and Mrs. Coff man at Richland, Wash. On their way home they flew from Port land to Roseburg. Yoncalla By MRS. GEORGE EDES The A Capella Choir from Wil. lamette University, under the dircfr tion of Melvm Geist, Dean of the College of Music and Professor of voice, will appear in concert at Yoncalla High School April S. This is a vested choir of sixtv carefully seieciea men ana women singing a wiae range ot tne best in choral literature. The choir members make an extended tour each spring. Yoncalla Nw Brltf. Mr. and Mrs. Franzcnbure of Iowa, old friends of the W. J. Ladds visited the latter part of this week. Mrs. Pearl Connor, who spent the winter in southern California, vis ited Dave Rogers for a few days recently while enroute to spend the summer with her daughters near Detroit, Mien. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conaway moved to the Booth Ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. Blankenship will occupy the Conawny home south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lee are parents of a son, born at the Cot tage Grove hospital March 11. The baby, which is their second child, will be named Robert Steven. At a meeting of the Civic Club held recently, it was decided that the project for the summer will be the beautifying of the Hogalhurg lot across the street from the Yon calla Church ot Christ. Mr. and Mrs, Cassius Rychard of Plush, Ore., spent the weekend visiting at the Luther Daugherty and Art Rychard homes. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith have sold their lot, which lies between the Plainer and Knight homes north of town, to a family from Reeds port, who will build a new home there this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Booth were called to Eugene last week by the iilness of their father, Roy Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Les Wright and daughter of Arlington, Ore., spent the weekend visiting the parental Dan Wright home. Miss Phyllis Wright of Portland and Miss Ois Ann, students at Ashland normal school, will also be home for the family reunion. Mrs. Lucille Blue and two chil dren of Portland spent the weekend visiting at the parental Cody Long home in Pleasant Valley. . Radio Interview Dated On Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile delinquency from the standpoint of the juveniles will be discussed Sunday in a radio inter view over station KRNR. Participating In the station's "This Town Is Yours" series at 4 p.m. Sunday will be Frank West, high school senior and president of the Hi-Y Club, and Anne Marriott, also a senior and president of the Tri-Hi-Y Club. Radio Announcer Bob Grant will ask the questions. NOW ON THE MENU . . . ROAST SQUAB and Corn Bread Dressing MELODY INN Tonight and Saturday "APACHE DRUMS" and "UNDER THE GUN" STARTS TONIGHT GARY COOPER LORETTA YOUNG Along Came Jones 2nd THRILLER WESTERN RANDOLPH SCOTT GEORGE "Gabby" HAYES IN "Badman's Territory" BOXOFFICE OPENS TONIGHT 6:00 P.M. ENDS SATURDAY Westwards "'VOMEirl STARTS SUNDAY ------- .................. i i iii MimnMUj a i g mil ..hh.i.uhib yu, rnufl ; in THE MOST RIOTOUS-ROMANTIC STORY IDEA IN YEARS! The PedigrMd Howl Hit Kitun Who wot Smilltn wil or tilli...ond Who Inherit Baiaboll Team in lh Bargain1 . GENE LOCKHART HUMQ wI MTvt' 9 h Do I lll'