The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 21, 1952, Image 3

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    HOT WEATHER TREAT...
SMORGASBORD
MELODY INN Top 0' The Hill At Winston
GO WESTERN!
...to the Moose Club for
WESTERN DINING
(Served Ranch Style)
WESTERN DANCING
SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 21
6 P.M. to 2 A.M. at the
MOOSE CLUB
321 SOUTH STEPHENS STREET
LAST TIME
SEE THE ANNUAL
SHERIFF'S
PQSSE...
1:30 P.M.
AT THE FAIRGROUNDS
ADMISSION:
2.50 RESERVED
2.0C GENERAL
1.00 UNDER 12
DON'T MISS THE CALF SCRAMBLE!
Enjoy The Feed of A Lifetime...
COWBOY BREAKFAST
7:00 - 11:00 A.M. TOMORROW
AT THE FAIRGROUNDS
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Dance Every Saturday Night To The Music Of
JOE MASSEY and the Oklahoma Moonshiners
Playing At
JOHN'S
CURVE
3 Miles North of
Myrtle Creek on
Highway 99
Saturday Night
JUNE 28
Bring Your Girl . . ,
Bring Your Crowd!
EVERYBODY HAS FUN
AT THE CURVE.
HALL IS THOROUGHLY
L
AIR-CONDITIONED.
TOMORROW
4
menca J
GREAT
Western Recording
STAR
kinger . , . Composer
At the
MELODY
MOUNTAIN
BARN
3 Miles South of Myrtle
Creek On Highway 99.
Thursday Niaht
June 26
REFRESHMENTS
AMERICA'S
MOST
VERSATILE
DANCE
RADIO PROGRAMS
KRNR 1490 Ice.
KEHAININQ HOURS TODAT
JJAVUUHT 8AV1NQ TIME
5:30 Johns Curvt
5 4 Pe Wn Reese Show MBS
6:00 Serenade In Blu ,
6:15 World of SporU
6:30 Men's Corner
6:45 Jo Muiry it GulUr
7:0O-Dr. Klldarfr MBS
T:30 Happy VtUcj Cowboyi
6:00 Family Theater MBS
8:30 Information Please MBS
9:00 News MBS
Old Wi-Mtlin
' 10 25 Cecil Brown Commentary MBS
10:30 Dance Music MBS
11:00 Hawaii Calls IMS
11:30 News Nltecap
11:35 Sign Off
SUNDAY, JUNE IS, 1934 '
B no World News
1:16 Momenta of Devollen
6:30 Back to Cod Hour MBS
00 Radio Bible Claee MBS
6:30 Voice, of Prophecy MBS
16 at Newt MBS
10:15 Tin Pan Alley
16:60 Lutheraa Meur MBS
11:00 Church Services
12:00 Flying Time
12:15 Tommy Dorsey Show
12:30 Organ Serenade
12:45 World News
1:00 Guy Lorn bardo MBS
1:25 News MBS
1:30 Crime Fighters
1:55 Bobby Benson MBS
2:00 The Shadow MBS
2 3 True Deietm M stertee MBS.
3:00 Bobby Benson MBS
3:30 Nick Carter MBS
3:55 Cecil Brown Commentary MBS
4:00 Van DeVenter and News MBS
4:15 This Thing Called Life MBS
4:30 Longlnes Musical
4:45 World News
5:00 Voice of America
5:15 World Of Sports
30 Enchanted Hour MBS
6:00 MUM Mm. Com. Theater MBS
7:00 John J. Anthony Hour MBS
7:30 What's Name of that Song MBS
6:06 Twewty QiiaMon--MBS
8:30 Melody Tim
6:tf0 News MIS
B:15 Muse and Muaie
9:30 Dr. Chas. Fuller
10:30 Chicago Theatre of the Air
11:30 News N Recap
11:35 Sign Ofl
MONDAY, JUNE !S, 1951
6:00 Coffe Club Capers
6:60 Farm Fair a News
6:46 Way if Life MBS
7:0 Bemutrway MBS
7:16 Break teat Gang MBS
7:45 Musical Roundup
8:00 Cecil Brown MBS
8:18 News MBS
8:3 Bible lutitut Hour MBS
96 Over Ue Coffe Cap
9:15 Capitol Commentary MBS
9:25 Northwest Highlight
9:30 Man About Towa
6:43 Trading Post
10:00 Newspaper of th Air MBS
10:15 Tello-Test MBS
j 10:30 Second Spring
ie:u ufiiy aaa dod
11:00 Ladles fair MBS
11:25 News MBS
11:30 Queen For a Day MBS
12:00 Bob Grant and the News
12:15 Modern Mood Musi
12:30 Man on th Street
12:45 Bob Grant. Local News
12:55 Market Reports
1:0 Jack Kirk wood MBS
1:30 Modern Concert Hall
2:00 Tin Pan Alley
1:15 The Woman's View
2:30 Game of the Day MBS
4:00 Paula Stone MBS
4:15 Hemingway MBS
4:30 Curt Massey Show MBS
445 Sam Haves MBS
6:00 Bobby Benson MBS
6:30 Songs of the B-Bar-B MBS
5:50 Cecil Brown
6:00 Magic Garden
6:15 World of Sports
6:30 Lawrence Welk Show
6:45 Sam Hayes MBS
6:55 Bill Henry MBS
7:0O Woman of the Year MBS
7:30 Cisco Kid MBS
8:00 Let George Do It MBS
8:30 Joe Massey Show
9:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS
9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr MBS
9:30 Mutual Newsreel MBS
9:45 Music
9:55 Five Minute Final MBS
10:001 Love A Mystery MBS
10:15 Chas. Antell MBS
10:30 Music You want
11:00 Nite Watch
11:25 News Niteca
11:30 Sign Off
. The Rodeo is really taking the
town by storm . . .you see cowboys
and cowgirls wherever you cast
an eye . .and speaking of rodeos
and cowboys, KRNR has a fine
bill of fare in the Western music
department. Chuck and his Sons
of the Saddle make a lot of swell
music each Saturday on KKNlt,
Everybody loves flowers
and everybody loves to
receive them. Choose
Dowers as the perfect
gift . . . choose them
from us . . . always fresh
ly cut, fragrantly lovely.
The phone number to
Remember It 3-3026
J&((ie A
FLOWER SHOP
819 Winchester Street -
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ml 1 t ' 1 If 1 1 1 1 . ? syr I
1240 ke. KRXL
REMAINING BqUH6 TODAT
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIM
3 90 Hot Off Tha Record
4:00 Afternoon Carousel
5.00 The Master Speaks
9:30 Time For Music-
6:00 SporU Spotlight
6:15 The Lamplighters . ,
630 Modern News
6:45 John's Curve
7:00 Al Hughes Entertains ,
7:30 Western Caravan
6:00 KKXL Dancing Party
8:55 Five Minute News
9:00 Heidelberg Harmon aire
6:15 Logger s Weather Bulletin
9 20 Pacific Coast Baseball
9 30 Pacific Coast League Baseball
10:30 Midnight Flyer
11:25 Headlines of Tomorrow
11:30 Sign Off
MONDAY, JUNE tl, 1852
7:30 Sign On
8:00 Morning News
8:15 Oakland Church of Christ 1
8:45 Missionary Baptist Church
9:15 Music
9 30 b 30 Dateline
9:45 Top O' the Morning
10:00 Tunes At Teji
10:15 Navy Band
10:30 Tune Time .
11:00 Open House
12:00 Variety Tima
18:15 Adventure in Research
12:30 Barcus News
12:45 Beacon Sunday Serenade
1:00 Cavalcade of Music
1:30 Say It With Music
1:4.5 Umpqua Chief Baseball
4:30 Spothgnl on mcioojr
4:45 Music
5:00 Guest Star
5:15 Rhythm at Random
5:30 Time For Music
6:00 Sizing Up Sports
6:15 The Lamplighters
6:30 Modern News
6:45 Gay Blazers
7:00 Return Engagement
1:30 Conservative Baptist Church
8:30 Melody Mill
8:55 Logger's Weather Bulletin
9:00 Pacific Coast Baseball
10:30 Midnight Flyer
11:25 Headlines of Tomorrow
11:30 Sign Off
TUESDAY, JUNE U, lMt
6:00 Sign On '
6:01 News In A Nutshell
6:02 Dawnbusters
6:45 First Edition LBS
6:55 Weather Bulletin
7:00 Riders of the Purple Sag
7:15 Sleepyhead Serenade
7:25 Five Minute News
7:30 Java With Jerry
7:45 Jordanaires
8:00 Five Minute News
8:05 Music For Monday
8:25 Five Minute News
8:30 Tops In Pops
9:00 Modern Home
9:15 Say It With Music
9:309:30 Dateline LBS
9:4STop O' the Morning
10:00 Tunes At Ten
10:15 Ortho Garden Guid
10:30 T. V. Time
11:00 Meet The Mrs.
11:15 Town Crier
11:25 Stork Club
11:30 KRXL Houseparty
12:00 Variety Time
12:15 Roving Reporter
12:30 Barcus News
12:45 Market Reports
12:50 As You Like It
1:00 To Be Announced
1:15 Chatter Bar
1:30 Myrtle Creek Presenta
2 00 Skit ch Henderson Show
2:30 Five Minute News
2:35 Magazine of the Air
2:45 Far Away Places
3:00 House of Melody
3:25 Five Minute Newt
3:30 Open Housa
4:30 Once Upon A Timi
4:45 Del'a Story Time
5:00 The Ambassadors
' 5:15 Rhythm At Random
5:30 Time For Music
6:00 Spotlight on SporU
6:15 The Lamplighters
6:30 Modern News
6:45 John T. Flynn
7:00 Could This Be You
7:30 Lonesome Gal
8:00 Lenny Herman
8:15 Your Editor Speaks
8:30 Allan Jones
9:00 Heidel burg Harmon aires
9:15 Logger's Weather Bulletin
9:20 Musical Fill
9 25 Loggers Weather Bulletin
9:30 Melody Hour
10:00 Headlines In Harmony
10:30 Midnight Flyer
11:25 Headlines of Tomorrow
11:30 Sign Oft
430-5:00 p.m. For a half-hour of
lively enlcitainment, listen to
Chuck and the Sons of the Saddle
Then at G:45 p.m. Joe Massey
and the Oklahoma Moonshiners
take over the airlanes . . .a quarter
hour of grand Western singing fcy
Joe. with the Mnnnshinprs hnrkintf
him instrumental . . .maybe even
a ioke hv Oswald snmpwhpri. 1mio
the line. Then at 7:30 p.m., a regu -
lar Saturday night feature of
KRNR for the past several ycarj
Lou Franco and his Hapov
Valley Cowboys . . .a half-hour of
fun and music with the sparkling
personality of Lou Franco steer
ing you through a fast thirty. To
get back to that Rodeo, if you don't
get a chance today, why not make
it a point to take the kids out to
the Fairgrounds tomorrow, and
make it a family party? Support
: your Douglas County Rodeo,
j Perhaps you've noticed that Sam
j Hayes is not doing his regular
j stint at the mike these days. . . Ac
tually Sam has been hospitalized
for the past week. He was in an
airplane crash two years ago, and
his hospitalization at this time is
the result of that crash. His regu
lar evening newscasts are being
handled by Charles Arlington until
I his return.
1 Once again Dr. Kildare (Lew
Ayres) uses his medical knowledge
I to trap a man operating outside
the law. This time Dr. Kildare puts
tne sums under a quack nracti
tioncr who is using an electronic
diagnostic machine to impress his
patients. When Drs. Kildare and
Gillespie (Lionel Barrymore) give
the "Doctor" a taste of his own
medicine, he capitulates. This dra
ma is a'red over KRNR tonight
at 7:00.
Jack Bailey, of Mutual's "Queen
for a Day," program will step out
of his role of the comedian, and
play host on "Family Theater" to
night at 8:00. This outstanding pro
gram is aired nation-wide and
throughout the world through the
facilities of the Armed Forces Ra
dio Service.
CHROME
PLATING
COPPER
e NICKEL
GOLD
SILVER PLATING
GUN BLUING, BUFFING,
METAL FINISHING,
ALL SHADES OXIDIZING
EUGENE PLATING CO.
43 ADAMS STREET
On Blair B.fw.an
6th and 7h Street.
Phone 5-9978 Eugene, Ore.
Young Peoples
Bible Session
Set Next Week
A young people's Bible confer
ence will be hold at Camp Tyee
next week, under sponsorship of
the American Sunday School Union.
The conference will begin Mon
day, with the first meal to be
served to the estimated 60 to 7a
young people who will be attend
ing Monday at 6 p.m. The session
will continue through the follow
ing Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Arthur Kelstrup. local mis
sionary for the American Sunday
School Union, will be camp super
visor and will be conducting some
ot tne class sessions.
District Superintendent Ray-
mond P. Targgart, Portland, will
be camp speaker for the evening
sessions, and will also assist with
the other meetings.
The program calls for Bible
studies during the forenoon, with
recreation in the afternoon ami
evening camp meetings. In addi
tion to rarggart s evening talks,
special motion pictures will be
shown evey night, said Rev. Mr.
Kelstrup.
Registrations for the camp will
be from the Douglas County rural
Sunday Schools sponsored by the
union. The youths must be 11
years or older.
Camp assistants will also Include
Mrs. Kelstrup, and Rev. Kelstrup's
brother, Ray Kelstrup from Bel-
lingham will be present to assist
wnn instructions and supervise
athletics and be lifeguard at the
swimming pool. His wife will also
attend. .
The conference was- held last
year at Lookingglass.
Glide Soldier
On Way Home
By MRS. ARTHUR M. SELBY
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carr are
expecting their son Pfc. Eugene
Carr to arrive home this week
from training at Camp Rucker,
Ala. Carr will report to Furt Law-
ton, Wash., to be -shipped over
seas sometime in July, as he has
completed his training at Camp
Rucker where he has been sta
tioned since February 20, 1951.,
Wide N.wt Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Sclby
are awaiting the arrival Saturday
of a guest from Sydney, Australia,
Miss Mavis Gillott, who is making
a tour around the world. Miss Gil
lott is the daughter of old friends
of the Selbys who lived four years
in Sydney when Selby was sales
manager for General Motors Ex
port. Ltd.
Mrs. Alice Carr left last week
Wednesday by plane for Coos Bay
to visit at the home of her daugh
ter Mrs. James Cook and they
motored to Corvallis Thursday to
pick up Mrs. Carr's sister, Lois,
driving on to Portland to attend
the Rose Festival. On their re
turn home, they stopped oft at
Philomath to visit Mrs. Carr's
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilson of
Myrtle Creek have sublet the
Blakely house on the old North
Umpqua road from the Wayne
Schermerhorns who are spending
the summer at Monmouth. Wilson
Is a new employee at the Glide
Lumber Co.
OPS Business (Analyst
Schedules Meeting Here
I 0PS business analyst Ralph
Smith of the Portland District of-
' f'ce will hold a -general meeting
" Roseburg, Thursday, June 26,
. for local contractors and members
of the. construction trades.
Smith will answer questions on
price rules affecting their business
in the Council Chambers of the
Roseburg City. Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Daylight time.
starts
TOMORROW VAN I
JOHNSON
In j
I "G0 i!
FOR
RDnifEl"
U IV VII Li
PLUS
Judy Canova
In
"Honey Chile"
TONIGHT
"Prince Who Wot
A Thief"
"Soldier 3"
Riversdale
By BEVERLY J. CHRISTIAN
Mrs. Charlca McElhinney and
daughter, Suzanne, and the Utters
fiance, all of Salem, were over
night guests Sunday of the form
er's brother-in-law and sister Mr.
and Mrs. 'Ned Dixon. The trio was
enroute to their home from Grants
Pass where they had attended a
wedding.
Mrs. 11. E. Leedy of Portland
came on Wednesday to visit her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Don tiuuey.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kruse went
to Salem on Sunday to attend the
weaaing ot tne latter s suronty
sister, Priscilla Botkin, and David
Card.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Christian of
Springfield spent the Father's Day
week-end with the latters parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Welt. On Sun
day they were dinner guests of the
former's brother. Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Christian and family.
2 From Camas
At 4-H School
By JEAN YODER
Two Camas Valley young people,
Kay Wheeler, and Glen Jones, left
for 4-H summer school June IT at
Sunday - Monday Tuesday
ACADEMY AWARD
WINNER IN
"BORN YESTERMY"!
The Funny
Human, Dramatic
Story of a
Marriage...
from"! Do"
to "Drop Dead '1
ALDO RAY
0 ' -
TECHNICOLOR
-TONIGHT LAST TIMES
'With A Song In My Heart"
It's Simply Wonderful!
DANCE TONIGHT
To the Music of
BELLE VAN DYKES
MODERN DANCE ORCHESTRA
at JOHN'S
Sot., -June 21, 1952 The News-Review, Roteburg, Ore. 3
Corvallis. Kay was the recipient
of the Camas Valley Grange Schol
arship. Glen would have received
the PTA scholarship but instead
used the one he received from an
Egg Association. The PTA schol
arship will be held over for next
year.
Camas N.wt Notes:
Master Sargeant A. G. Hudson
and wife and two sons visited in
the Valley over Fathers' Day. They
visited . both the Kobert Wheelers
and tho A. M. Hudsons of Upper
Camas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall
had dinner with the A. M. Hudsons
on Fathers' Day, celebrating the
birthays of Mrs. Hudson, and Mrs.
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Lamm, and
two children, have moved to Lake
side, and he is working for the Coos
Bay Lumber Company. They have
rented a small, modern, furnished
SUNDAY end MONDAY
Fred MacMurroy in
"CALLAWAY WENT
THAT AWAY" and
"IT'S A BIG COUNTRY"
ENDS TONIGHT:
"Slought.r Trail" end
"Walk SoHIr Stronger"
J
;ckvi4 htnm
.A Madge KENNEDY Sheila BOND
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HALL IS THOROUGHLY AIR-CONDITIONED
3 Mile North of Myrtle Creek
on Highway 99.
BRING YOUR GIRL
BRING A CROWD
EVERYBODY HAS FUN
AT JOHN'S CURVE!
Emission $1.00 per person
house there.
A meeting of the Executive Com
mittee and the Home Economics
Club representatives of the Cam
as Valley Grange met Tuesday
night at the home of Master Lee
Wilson, to smooth out the plans
for the Fourth Celebration. It was
also decided that the Grange will
enter a booth in the County Fair
the latter part of August.
The Grange Social nifiht, which
is this time in honor of the men,
will take place Tuesday, June 24,
at 8 p.m. at the Haden Taylor
place, on Burma Road.
Starts Sunday
itK
AlEX NICOL
Raymond BURR
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starring
LARSON
km WILDING
UMAS-MAINl
fna
"NORTHWEST
TERRITORY"
and .
"THE RAGING TIDE'
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