The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 21, 1954, Image 5

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Glide Students
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
Students of Glide Hish School
are rehearsing to produce the larg
est and most ambitious play ever
attempted at tne nign school "An
Apple for Eve," a three-act farce
written by Jay Tobias will be giv
en early in February. Donald
Brand, social science and commer
cial instructor at the school, will
direct. Tryouts were given to all
students of the four classes.
The cast, selected from fresh
men, sophomore, junior and sen
ior classes, includes: Jackie Biss,
Paul Anderson, Harold Anjgell, Ju
dy Suhrstedt, Rosa Lee Simpson,
Dave Shrum, Betty Ferguson,
Cora Lynn Collison, Betty Lewis,
Pat Hatfield, Sally Hook, Kenneth
Gibbons, Bob Gilbert and Jack
Mills.
Mission Aid Meets
The Mission Aid of the Glide
Baptist Church held a meeting
Wednesday afternoon in the church
parlors. Mrs. Floyd Hickman,
president addressed the members
and Mrs. Cecil Harris sang sever
al numbers. The members then
looked over the toys and clothing
they had collected to be sent to
the Maranatha Childrens Home at
Fairbanks, Alaska.1, This orphanage
home takes . care of the Eskimo
children, whoso one or more par
ents have died from tuberculosis.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing a business meeting.
The forest ranger station at Big
Camas closed for the winter and
the personnel moved back to Glide.
District Ranger Gordon Sanford,
and family left Glide after a few
days for Taft, Calif., to spend
Christmas with relatives.
Dave Cobb and family moved
into the Forest Service training
camp at Wolf Creek. Cobb is as
sistant district ranger at Big Cam
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SPECIAL SALE
WED.-DEC. 22-7 P.M.
This will be the general eleon-up salt en the over
stock of Harry's Furniture. The last tale before CHRISTMAS.
New Living Ream Sett
New Bedroom Sett
Rockers
New Apex Washers
' Lamps
Coffee Tablet
SALE STARTS
Prepare Farce
Eldon Manthey and family mov
ed from Big Camas Ranger Sta
Lion and leased the old Farnham
place on Rock Creek. Mantnev
was limber manager assistant to
District Ranger Sanford.
Reforestation
Crews Complete
Glide Area Work
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By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
The Forest Service men station'
ed at Glide have just completed
a reforestation project in the Little
River area, according to District
Ranger George Churchill. The job
ot planting izts.uoo tir trees took
one ana a halt months.
Churchill also reported that the
Bureau of Public Roads crew un
der Engineer Cliff Hudson have
completed the two-mile timber ac
cess road at Clover Creek. The
crew has been living at the Forest
Service training camp at Wolf
Creek and moved out Sunday to
return to ueir nome.
Play For Wednesday
The Glide Grade School students,
1st through -6th grades, will pre
sent a Christmas play Wednesday
ai a p.m. in uie niga scnooi gym
nasium. After the Dlav. Santa
Claus will appear at the decorated
ennstmas tree to pass out the
treats, donated by the Parent
Teachers Association.
Saxton and Son Construction Co.
has started work on it's contract
to build a three-mile timber ac
cess road at Black Creek In the
Little River area.
William Oleson, industrial arts
instructor at Glide High School,
was confined to bis home for three
days last week with flu. '
Airs. (jUDert MaEness returned
to work at the Lone Rock Market
after an absence of seven weeks,
having been confined to her home
with an injured foot.
Donald Warman and family left
last week to drive to Stillwater,
minn., 10 spend uirisimas with.
Warman's narents and brother.
En route, they stopped at Port
land to spend the weekend visit
ing Mrs. Warman's mother, Mrs.
Alice M alley.
Mrs. James S. Evans new to
Portland last week on an ambul
ance plane of the Shirley Airways
to bring back her sister-in-law.
Mrs. Emma Robinson, of Portland
who had undergone major surgery
ai at. Vincent s Hospital and was
to recuperate at tne Evans home.
Delivery of the patient was made
to the waiting mercy plane and
the return trip was completed the
same day.
Chemulf Woman Killed
In Crash; 2 Men Injured
BEND Wl Mrs. Mildred Beckes.
35, Chemult, was thrown to her
death as the automobile in which
she was a passenger ran into the
rear end of a truck on Highway 97
south of here Sunday night.
State police reported the car,
driven by George Thomas Epper
son, crasned into tne rear of tne
truck on a cruve at Lava Butte,
seven miles south of here.
Mrs. Beckes was thrown from
the car to the pavement.
Epperson and Lloyd C. Haupt-
man, both of Chemult, were
brought to the St. Charles
Memorial Hospital here. Epperson
was in critical condition, hospital
attendants said Monday. Hauptman
was believed out of danger.
The driver of the truck, Roger
C. Anderson, Prineville, and two
passengers, James Roy Wilson.
Dunsmuir, Calif., and Mildred
Marie Knipp, Bend, were unhurt.
KBES TV
CHANNEL ft, fetlBT-OKD
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, V
3:50 Devotions
4:00 Feminine Fancies
4:30 Val Rogue Camera
5:00 Uncle Bill Show
5:30 Armchair Theeter
6:30 Garden. Farm and Home
6:45 Hollywood Album
7:00 Big Picture
7:30 Hollywood Album
7:45 General Sportatlme
8:00 Milton Berle
9:00 Thti la Your Mualc 1
S:30 Inner Sanctum .
10:00 T V Tunea
10:30 It'a A Great Life
11:00 Weather
11:05 Ne we
11:15 Sign Off
Toys
Television Sett
Crosley Shelvador
Refrigerators
Chrome Sett
Occasional Chairt
End Table
bid, buy for Christmas
7 P.M. SHARP
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Radio and television programs listed below ere
furnished by the respective stations. This newt
paper it not responsible for variations from the
programs as listed.
Remaining Hours Today
4:00 Muaical Roundup ''::.
4:15 Stor Tim.
4:30 Hour or Stare
SQO Edward R. Murrain CM
5:15 Forward March
9:30 Serened. In BUM
5:45 Prank Goes, Nw CB
9:55 Bulletin Board of tt. Air
B 00 Louim Massey Show
:! World ot Sporta
fl:30 Brritr Sid.
8:45 Northw.lt N.wa
8:55 Robrt Trout. Newa CBV
7:00 Stop th. Music CBS
8:15 Tennessee Ernie CB1 .
1:30 Lowell Thoniat CBS .
8:45 Grant. Pasa vs. Rsbf. Basketball
iu:i natter taraie
11:0" Music You Want
11:35 N.wa Mlecap
11:30 Sign Ott ... , . . . ,
WEDNESDAT, CtCEMBEB St, 1M
: CoffM Club Capin
8:30 N.wa Si CoffM Clak
8:45 Way of Ufa
' 7:00 Uornliuj M.lodua
7:15 U.S. Marin. Baad
7:3a World N.wa
7:45 Harry BabkilV-CU
S.-88 Mui.
8:15 Northwaat HiLUhta
8:30 Malt. Up Your Mind CM
8:43 In th. Grooy.
8:08 Wendy . Warren CBO
8:15 Woman'a View
8:30 H.l.n Trent CBC
8:45 Our Gal Sunday CM
18:00 Man About Town
10:15 Ma Parkine CBS
10:30 Youne Dr. Malona CM
10:45 Modern Mood Muaie
11:00 Second Mra. Burton CM
11:15 Perry Maaon CBS
ll:a0 Nora Drake CBS :
11:45 Brhrhter Day CBS
IS:00 World New.
l:I5 Man on the Street
1S:30 Local Newa .
12:40 TV Preview .
18:45 Mouae Party CBS
i:eo Arthur Godfrey CM
S30 Lata Look at the Weather
1:.1S Muaioal Interlude
S:45 Tradlns Poet
5:00 Women'a Newa Deek CM
3:05 Musical Interlude
3:15 Flying Time
3:30 Hour of SUra
4:00 Musical Roundup
4:15 Story Time
4:30 Hour of Stare
5:00 Edward R. Murrow CM
5:15 Sr. High Christmaa Program
5:30 Gueat Star
5:45 Frank Goes, News CBS
5:55 Bulletin Board of she Aar
8:00 Perry Como CBS
8:15 World of Sporta
8:30 Brighter Side
6:45 Brighter Sid.
8:55 Robt Trout. Kne-CM
7:00 Christmas Musio
7:15 Songs of other Ya-i
7:30 FBI In Peace Si War CBS
7:55 Douglaa Edwarda News CM
8:00 Tennessea Ernie CBS
8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS
8:45 Hometown Digest
8:00 ."21st" Precinct CBS
8:30 Musical Interlude
8:35 Amos 'N Andy Muelc Hall CBS
10:00 Platter Parade
11:00 Music You Want
11:5 Newa Niteeee.
11:30 Sign Off -
KVAL - TV
CHANNEL IS. IUOENI
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 311, 19S4
3:30 Of All Thing
4:00 Gutst Book
4:30 Mr. Sweeney
4:45 Stranger - Than Fiction
5:00 Pinky Lee
ft:30 Big Roundup , , ,
6:30 Newa, Soorti. Weather '
6:45 Siegler Viayhouia ' - '
7:00 Cisco Kid l(-!. ,v
7:30 Florian Zabach J
8:004 Star Theater
; 8:30 March On
9:00 Wrestling Prom Hollywood
10:00 To Be Announced
10:30 It's A Great Life
NEW SOVIET ACTIVITY
LONDON (iP) Moscow radio said
today that Soviet engineers are
"workinc on designs of atomic-
powered electric stations of 50 to
100 thousand Kilowatts capacity,"
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Re mi in in 2 Hours Today , '.
4:00 rultoo Lawli MBS 1
4:15 Frank Hemingway MB ; f
4:30 Here'i Th Am war MBS
4:45 Sam Haea MBS
5:00 Prealon of Yukon MBS
8:30 Muaical CockUil
5:55 CcU Brown MBS
6:00 Gabriel H matter MBS
6:15 Eddie Tiaher MBS
6:30 VlrgU Pink ley MBS
6:45 Sam Ha'ea MBS
6:55 Bill Henry MBS
7:00 Soorti SpoUight
7:15 Twilight Mooda
7:30 Lynn Murray Show
8:00 Fulton Lew La MBS
8:15 Loggw'a Weather
8:30 McKay Newa
8:25 Muaie
8:30-Broad war Cop MBC
9:00 Newa
8:15 Mutual Newareet MBS
9:25 Muaie
9:30 Ruia Morgan Show
9:55 Five Minute Final MBS
10:00 Treasury Agent MBS
10:30 Musical Party Line
11:00 Tomorrow ' Headline!
11:05 Mm leal party Una
11:30 Sign Off
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER , IS 5 4
6:00 Sign On '
6:01 Harry 'a ty Opeaer
6:30 Da wnbu tra
6:40 Weather Report
6:45 Johnny Ln V,'llla
7:00 Frank Hemingway MBS
7:15 BreakfMt Gamg MBS
7:45 Local Newa ,
7:50 Feed Bag
1:00 Cecil Browa MBS ,
8:15 Bob Greene MUs
8:30 It Happen Every Day MBI
8:35 Holland Engle MBS ,
8:30 Bible InatituUt MBS
9:00 City Market Jambore
9:15 Capitol Commentary MBS '
9:30 rarm Bureau xchang .
9:30 Sunshine Boy ,
1:45 What's New la Fsakioa . '
9:.'0 Musie , -
9:55 Soarkle Time
10:00 Newspaper Of The) Aar
10:15 Tello-TeatMBS
10:30 Houa Party
10:55 Let's Dance
11:60 Florida Calling MBS
11:15 Sam Hayee MBS
11:30 Qun Tor A Day MBS ,
12:00 Roving Reporter
12:15 Mid-Day Newa
13:30 Greet Your Neighbor
12:45 Market Reports
12:50 Sporta Lineup
12 : 55 MUSH!
1:00 Music
1:25 Town Crier
1:30 Harry James - Betty Grabla
2:00 Music
2:30 Ivory Tower
2:55 Stork Club
3:00 Madelein Carrol -MBS
3:25 Sam Haves MBS
3:30 Music, News
1:49 Tel 1 o-Ta V MBS
4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS
4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS
4:30 Here'a The Answer MBS
4:45 Sam H aye MBS
5.00 Conrad, The Coonolaeeur --MBS
5:0 Onen Hout
5:15 Eddie Fiiher
S.sXf Wild Bill Hick ok MBS
5:53 Cecil Brown MBS
6:00 Cabrll Heatter MBS
6:15 Star Time
6:30 Virgil Pinkley MBS
6:45 Sam Hayes MBS
6:55 BUI Henry MBS
7:00 Sporta Spotlight
7:15 In tha Roeeroom
7:30 Cisco Kid MBS
6:00 Fulton Lewis MBS
8:15 Loggers Weather
8:20 McKay News
8:23 Muaic
8:30 John Steele MBS
9:00 Newa MBS
9:15 Mutual Newareel MBS
9:25 Muaic.
: .0:30 Ruas Morgan Show , , , ,
10:00 Squadroom MBS '. ' ,
10:30 Muaical Party Line
1 1 :00 Tomorrow's Headlines ''
11:05 Muaical Party Line
11:30 Sign OH
PLEADS INNOCENT
Leonard McDonald, 35, Drain,
was released under 5500 bail bond
to a charge of drunken driving, ac
cording to Justice of tne reace
Clarence Leonard, Drain. . McDon
ald was arrested Saturday night by
a depuly sheriff.
Wal.r 1 .50 ' "Petit. Adv. nlurs" 1 .2
Perfuma 1.25
Toil.tWotn.JS
Wal.r, Hand and Body lotion 2.50
Shaving Mug 1.25
(tig refill .75)
Stiost. slialng erao) od loop.
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Pur Parfuma 1.50 JA
Hospital News
; DougUs Comumnity Hospital
" Admitted '
'. Surshtry: Curtis H. McCaU, Hose
burg. .
Medical: J. Krose, Howard E.
Herrick, Roseburg.
Discharged
Russell Dale Sweet, Mrs. Eu
gene Carr, Mildred Marie - Sim
mons, Laurance J. Lewis, Mrs.
Thomas Short, Leona Buckle, Dan
ny Duane Cbesley, Mrs. Victor
Dean, Michael L. Zinda, Rose
burg; Mrs. Melton Edmundson,
Diliard; Royce Dean Bates, Mrs.
Joe V. Reeder, Winston; Francis
J. Kelly, Glide; Mrs. Robert C.
Hassell, Oakland; Mrs. Walter h.
Helberg, Allen E. Martin, Suther
lin; Betty Jo Gilstrap, Winchester.
Mercy Hospital
Admltttd
Surgtry: Mrs. Earl ' Conkey,
Roseburg.
Medical: Mrs. George Bryce,
Morris Churchman, Kathleen Mc
Coy, Martin Richards, Mrs. Paul
Betcher, Mrs. Stacey Fenley, Rose
burg; Sherman Ratcliff, Orchards,
Wise; Mrs. Van Woodard, Wilbur;
Mrs. Ray Davis, Mrs. Clyde Lil
lie, Sutherlin.
" Discharged '
Mrs. B. F. ttuzzard,' Guy Pen
nell, Mrs.' W. Howard Patlison,
Mrs. Harold Speidel, iMrs. George
Wilson and baby, George McKin
ley III; Mrs. Robert Powers and
baby, Robert Lyn; Mrs. George
Gaetz and baby, Robert Wayne;,
Mrs. Amelia Matthews, Roseburg;
Mrs. Henry Moen and baby,: Julie
Ann, Canyonville. ,
DEXTER MAN JAILED
James Arthur Williams, 40, Dex
ter, has been lodged in the county
jail awaiting court appearance on
a charge of larceny by bailee. He
was returned here from Eugene
by a deputy sheriff, Sheriff Cal
Baird said.
3 DAYS TO
OPENTUES.,
WEDHESDAY
AND THURS. NITE
PHONE 3-5553
ROSEBURG, OREGON f
LAST-MINUTE SALE
EXCITING TOYS AT REDUCED PRICES
Tum. Dec. 21, 1954 Tfrs
Inharitanea Rawardt
Secretary 30 Years
ST. LOUIS on Mrs. Grace
Thayer was named sole heir to
the $36,497 estate left by the man
for whom she served as secretary
for 30 years.
. The information was reported in
an inheritance tax appraisers re
port filed in Probate Court Satur
day for the will of Edward L.
Plattner, 79-year-old head of the
foreign trade bureau of the Edwin
F. Gath Co., a St. Louis electrical
equipment firm. He died last May.
BPA Plant Projects
Aggregating $.487,000
PORTLAND Wt The Bonneville
Power Administration will seek
bids on $6,487,000 worth of con
struction projects In the coming
year.
Total expenditures of 35 million
dollars were forecast by William
A. Pearl, Bonneville administrator.
In 1954, total expenditures were 40
million with $6,594,000 in contract
construction.
Tonight thru Thursdoy
"ADMAN'S TIRRITORY" with
Randolph Scott and Ann Richards,
plus an all Mar cos in "THE
BIG BREAK"
BllUMMEU
ITlWtn StlfAMTH
GRANGER TAYLOR
me sown
USTINOV -MGRLEY
' It's Going to be
WHITE CHRISTMAS
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REGULAR 4.59 BLACKBOARD
: Reol slate easel on both sides. 'S Q"t
With eraser, chalks and crayons. . .
RECULAR 4.29 FARM SETS
Farm setting with animal,.; 9 Af
bam, fencing, eqviipment, ate. ejel
1 4" Walking Doll has washable
Saran hoir, sleeping ayes.
23" tall a favorite bedtime toy.
Soft ond huggablf, vinyl nose.
REC. 4.95 U. S. PRESIDENT SETS
07
Fun for all. Educational, Now tlli
REG. 2.98 STADIUM CHECKER
2 47
Checkers, backgammon gomes. Now '
REG. 2.49 BASKETBALL CAME
1 97
Limited quantity. Now
REGULAR 6.95 VELOCIPEDE
10-In. front wheal, rubbtr Hrtt,
adjustable saddle.
Save on this one.
Now
Nws-Rvlw, Roseburf, Or. S
SPRINGFIELD GROWS
. SPRINGFIELD (A-An unofficial
census of this Lane County city,
just completed, lists the population
at 12,422, a gain of 1,615 over the
1950 federal census figure.-
The census was taken by federal
enumerators at the request of the
city in an effort to increase the
share of state gasoline taxJ and
liquor receipts. . 1
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ROSEBURG THEATRES
SCRIP BOOKS
f& Make Ideal Gifts
Tonight thru THURS. -
JACKIE COOPER'
ANNE GWYNNE
RALPH BELLAMY
BROD. CRAWFORD
LEO CARRILLO
IN " ' "' .v"
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TEXAS
PLUS
CAMERON-ROMgjtO-WINDiOO
OFEHTUES.,
. WEDNESDAY .'
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RECULAR 6.49 WALKER
5.47
REGULAR 1 .98 to 2.98 PAINT SETS .
'or largo ond small. 1 A T
Jlca salectioti. 1 afcalf ,r
RECULAR 4.49 PANDA BEAR
3.97
5.97
REG. 2.98 to 4.98 COWBOY &
COWGIRL SUITS. ;
1 97 & 3.97
REGULAR 29c to 98c ASST. CARS
and truck. 57,,
REG. 98c to 2.98 MINIATURE DISH
and pon-,,. 57C & 1 97
ROSEBURG AUCTION
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Heated Barn for Your Comfort
1807 Grandview
241 North Jockson
Dial 3-3415