The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 21, 1955, Image 5

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    North Umpqua Road Construction Speeded
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
Tho Funderburk Construction
Co. U putting on third shift Mon
day. With three crews working
eight hours each, the company is
operating around the clock to has
ten the construction of the six-mile
extension of the new North Ump-
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Aggressive Individual or company needed for this locale to sail
nationally famous "Infraglats hearing panel products. Wandtrful
opportunity for firms already engaged in the radiant heat buiinsss.
Product survey shows Roseburg one of the top five localities le
Oregon needing this new type of effectlre hearing. Direct selling
experience necessary. Highest quality merchandise far at least 15
lower dealer prices than any others in the industry.
Don't fail to write to:
INFRAGLASS RADIANT HEAT INC., 4932 N. I. 30th,
Portland, Oregon, Direct Factory Representative Phone TR 4191
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DIAL OR
qua Highway above Steamboat
Creek.
On Vacation
G if ford Evans, student at South
ern Oregon College arrived Wed
nesday to spend spring vacation
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James S. Evans.
Tim Suhrstedt accented emDlov-
ment the first of the week as as
sistant at Amann's Associated Sta
tion. Suhrstedt drives one of the
Glide school busses and was for
merly employed at the Glide Chev
ron Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wintterle and
daughters of Bandon spent Wed
nesday visiting friends. Wintterle,
enroute to Portland to attend the
OEA convention, was formerly 6th
grade teacher at Glide School.
James S. Evans and J. A. Long
of Roseburg drove to Eugene Wed
nesday on business.
In Fair Condition
Jim Welch, owner of the Lone
Rock Market, is reported to be in
fair condition at Douglas Commun
ity Hospital, according to Mrs.
Welch. Welch drove to the airport
March 11 expecting to take a plane
In Portland on a business trip. Be
coming ill, he returned to his
home and was taken to the hospital
March 13, suffering from a severe
case of the flu. Later, in the week,
he developed yellow jaundice, Mrs.
Welch said.
Mrs. Hilda (Tillie) Rockwell was
released Wednesday from the
Douglas Community Hosp:tal to
recuperate at the home of friends
in Roseburg. Mrs. Rockwell suf
fered a broken right leg above the
ankle in a fall at her home early
Monday morning. The leg is in a
cast with steel heel and she will
learn the use of crutches.
New Trial Demanded
In Klamath Falls Shooting
KLAMATH FALLS Wl Dist
Atty. Frank Alderson was served
Saturday with notice that the con
viction of James Quirrton Anderson
on a murder charge last month
will be appealed to the State Su
preme Court.
Anderson, 32, was found guilty
at Burns of the fatal shooting of
Richard David Miller.
As a result of the appeal, Cir-
the downtown parking problem
hall range of power options takes the tension out of
THE CAR THE WEST
LOCKWOOD
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ATOMIC TANK OF TOMORROW What an atomtc-powered
tank will look like, if and when one is made. Is illustrated by
the wooden model held by Col. George T Petersen, chief of
research development al the Detroit, Mich., arsenal. Army plans
call for a tank with an atomic power plant and 155-mm. cannon.
curt Judge M. A. Biggs, Ontario,
who presided in the Anderson case.
postponed a hearing set for Burns
next Wednesday on a motion for a
new trial.
Herbert Welch, Lakeview, de
fense attorney, said he will base
the appeal on contention that
Judge Biges failed to instruct the
jury on the matter of self-defense.
lie saw be also will argue that
Alderson and Charles Raymond of
Portland, special prosecutor in the
case, illegally participated in the
trial because they had not been
deputized by the district attorney
of Harney County, where the trial
was held.
Where the Atlantic and Pacific
oceans are about 50 miles apart
at the Panama Canal, tides in
the Atlantic rise and fall about a
foot and those in the Pacific about
12V4 feet.
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6 P.M. TO CLOSING
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Our Chef Is Direct From The Denver Ath
letic Club. Over 20 Years A Culinary Artist
For Elks And Their Guests
with the greatest
Improved
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ROSE AND OAK
Henry Sherlock Named,
Insurance Co. Manager
The appointment of Henry P.
Sherlock Jr., Roseburg, as district
manager in Douglas County for
Mayflower Auto Insurance has
been announced. He will assume
his now duties immediately, ac
cording to Carl Weidner, Port
land, state sales manger of May
flower Insurance Exchange.
New office of the company will
be at 123 W. Cass St., Roseburg, in
the old United Realty office. Sher
lock purchased the Mayflower
Agency from Clyde Fullerton,
Weidner said. Weidner said the
company planned considerable ex
pansion within Douglas County.
The new manager came to Rose
burg in October. He has been as
sociated with the company pre
viously as a local agent. He plans
to continue his association with Rid
dle Real Estate, Riddle.
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Radio and television programs listed below are
furnished by the respective stations. This news
paper ii not responsible for variations from I he
programs as listed.
Remaining Hours Today
4:00 Musical Roundu
4:15 Duity Rost Show
4:30 Hour of SUn)
30 Bdward R. Muitow CB
S:15 Mtflc Garden
8:30 Story Timt
0:43 Frank Gou. Nwt CM
8:55 Bulletin Board Of Th Ate
8:00 Perry Como CBS
8:15 World of 9 porta
8:30 Brlfhtt Sld
8:45 Nor thwart Ncwi
8:55 Root Trout, Now CBS
7:00 Mr. and Mrs. North CBS
1:25 Nwi CBS
7:30 ChuckwPlon Jam bom
7:45 Kerc't To Veterj.ni
8:00 Doug li Edwardi, Newi CBS
8:05 Tennessee Ernie CBS
8:30 Lowell Thorn m CBS
8 4.1 Hometown Digest
9:00 Record Hlta
D:15 Blng Croiby CBS
9:30 Musical Interlude
9:35 Amos N Andy Music Hall
10:00 Platter Parade
11:00 Murte You Want
11.15 News Nltccap
11:38 Sim Off
TUESDAY, MARCH tl, 1951
00 Coffea Club Cipira
: JO New and Coffee Clutj
:45 Way ot Life
00 Morning Melodies
15 Frank Goss. News CBS
:3 Harry Babbitt CBS
00 Music
:15 Telopinlon
25 Northwest HighUrhte
:30 Make Up Your Mind CBS
:45 In the Groove
OO Wendy Warren CBS
:15 Woman's View
30 Helen Trent CBS
45 Our Gal Sunday CBS
00 Man About Town
:I5 Ma Perkins CBS
30 Young Dr. M alone CBS
5 Modern Mood Musie
00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS
: 15 Perry Mason CBS
:30 Nora Drake CBS
: Brighter Day CBS
:0O World Newa
: 15 Man on the Street
:30 Local Newa
40 TV Preview
:4ft House Party CBS
: 00 Arthur Godfrey CBS
30 Marine Band Symphonette
:45 Stand By For Music
00 Women's News Desk -CBS
05 Let's Look at the Weather
15 Serenade In Blue
;30 Hour Of Stars
:00 Musical Roundup
15 Dusty Rose Show
30 Hour of Stare
:00 Rdward R Murrow CBS
15 Your GOC neoorte
:30 Story Time
45 Frank gobs. News CBS
55 Bulletin Board of the Air
00 Rosemary Clooney CBS
15 World of Sports
30 Brighter Side .
45 Northwest News
55 Robert Trout, News CM
00 Mr. Keen CBS
30 Suspense CBS
55 Douglas Edwards, News CBS
:0O-Tennessee Ernie CBS
30 Lowell Thomas CBS
:45 Louise Massey Show
00 Musical Fashions
15 Bins Crosby CBS
:30 Musical Interlude
:35 Amos N Andy Music Hall CBS
;00 Platter Parade
:00 Music You Want
:S5 News Nltccap
:30 Sign Off
1240 Ice. ICRXI.
Remaining Hours Today
4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS
4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS
V 30 Here's The Answer MBS
4:45 Sam Have MBS
5:00 Musical Cocktail
5:15 Eddie FUher
5:30 Story Teller
5:45 Music '
5:55 Cecil Brown MBS
6.00 Gabriel Heat lex MBS
8:15 Star Time
6:30 Bob Grant News
6:45 Sam Hayes MBS
6:55 Names St Places MBS
7:00 Sports Spotlight
7:15 In The Roeeroom
7:30 Cisco Kid
8:00 Fulton Lewis MBS
8:15 Logger's Weather
8:20 McKay News
8:2V Music
8:30 Reporters Roundup MBS
9:00 News
9:15 Music
9:30 Hiah Time
10:00 Vop Secret Files MBS
10:30 Musical Party Line
11:00 Tomorrow's Headline
11:05 Musical Party Lin
11:30 Sign Off
TUESDAY MARCH S3, 1951 ,
6:00 Sign On
6:01 Harry's Eye Opener
8:30 County Age: t
6:35 Frank ie Carle
6:40 Weather Report
6:4.1 Johnny Lee Wills
7:00 Frank Hemingway MBS
7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS
7:45 Local Newa
7-30 Feed Bag
8:00 C!ifl Engle MBS
8:15 Bob Greene MUS
8:20 It Happens Every Day MBS
8:2V Holland Encle MBS
8:30 Haven of Rest MBS
9:00 City Market Jamboree
9:15 Canltol Cimmntary MBS
9:20 Blackwood Brothers
9:30 Garden Guide
94.1 What'a New In raahlon
9:50 Music
9:55 Suarkle Time
10.00 Newspaper of the Air MBS
10:15 Tello-Test MBS
10:30 Due W'lh Del
10:55 Stork Club
11:00 Florida Calllrg MBS
U.av Sam Hayes MBS
11:30 Queen For A Day MBS
12:00 Roving Reporter -
12:15 Mid-Day News
12:30 Greet Your Neighbor
12:45 Market Report
12:50 Snorts Lineup
12:55 Music
1:00 FT A Council
1:30 Town Crier
1:35 Music
1:45 Adventures In Research
2:00 Record Merry-Co-Round MBS
2:30 Mvrtle Creek Calling
3:00 Afternoon Carousel
3:25 Sam Hayes MBS
3:30 Behind the Story MBS
3:45 Tello-Tcsl MBS
4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS
4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS
4:30 Here's The Answer MBS
4-4V Sam Hay MRS
5:00 Preston of Yukon MBS
5:30 Story Teller
5:45 Music
5:55 Cecil Brown MBS
8:00 Gabriel Heat ter MBS
6:15 Eddie Fillies-- MBS
6:30 Bob Grant News
:4V Sam Haves MBS
8:55 Namea St Placea
7:00 Snorts Spilllsrit
7:15 Twilight Moods
7:30 Jamei-Gr able Show .
8:00 Fulton I vh MBS
8:15 Loggers Weather
8:20 McKay NtWS
R: 2V Music
8:30 Broadwcy Cop MBS
900 News MRS
0:15 Farm Bureau Exchange
9:25 Music
9:30 Music
B:55 Five Minute Final MBS
10.00 Treasury Agent MBS
.10:30 Musical Party Line
11:00 Tomorrow's Headlines
H:OV Musical Party Line
11:30 Sign Off
Newbe g Teacher Heads
Oregon Education Assn.
PORTLAND Wl Mrs. Anlonia
Crater, a Newbcrg High School
teacher, is the new president of
the Oregon Education Assn.
She was inauqurated Friday at
the organization's annual meetin?
here. Succession to the presidency
follows a year as vice president.
Wilfred Burgess of Prinevillc took
over as vice president.
Basement
Remodeling
Built-in
Material
Inside
Paint
Mother
Mon, Mor. 21, 1955 The
KOIN - TV
CHANNEL 6 PORTLAND ,
TUESDAY, MARCH M, 1953
8:35 News Hilites
8:40 Mr. Weatherman
8:45 It's Fun To Reduce
6:00 Valiant Lady .
9:15 Secret Storm
9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time
10:30 Welcome Travelers
11:00 Robert Q. Lewis
11:30 Linkletter's Housepartv
12:00 Captain Hartx and Hit Peta
12:05 Visitin' Time
12:30 Bob Crosby Show
1:00 Brighter Day
1:15 Love of Life
1:30 On Your Account
3:00 Garry Moore She
2:30 The Inner Flame
2:45 Road of Life
3:00 KOIN Kitchen
3:30 Strike It Rich
4:00 Armchair Theatre
4:30 Search For Tomorrow
4:45 Guiding Light
5:00 Red Dunning Show
5:30 Mr. Moon
5:45 Cartoon Time
6:00 Mr. Weatherman
8:05 Sriortscene j
8:10 News Parade
6:15 Civil Defence
6:30 Doue. Edwnrda News
6:45 Jo Stafford Show
7:00 Range Rider
7:30 See It Now
8:00 Corliss Archer
8:30 Halls of Ivy
9:001 Led Three Lives
9:30 Red Skelton Show
10:00 Danger
11:60 Showtime on Six
KVAL - TV
CHANNEL IS. EUOEN
MONDAY, MARCH 41, 19.V5
4:00 Hawkins Falls
4:15 Ship's Reporter
4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney '.
4:15 Beauty Clinic -
5:00 Pinky Lee
Stfft Wild Bill Hlckok
6:00 Big Roundup
6:30 News. Snorts, Weather
6:45 Your Income Tax
7:00 R in-Tin-Tin
7:30 My Hero
8:00 Town nnd Country Time
B:30 Badge 714
9:00 This fs Your Music '
n:;jo Robert Montgomery Presents
10:30 Channel 13 Theatre
KBES - TV
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MONDAY, MARCH SI, 1853
3:30 Devotions
4:00Fem!nine Fancies
4:30 Val RoRiie Camet-e
5:00 Uncle Bill Show
R::iO Western Theater
6:30 Ore. System of Higher Education
7:00 The Public scnool At xou
7:15Paul KUIIum Show
7:30 Life With F.llnabeth
8:00 Burns & Allen
t!:30 Baiige 714
8:00 I Love Lucy
9:30 December Bride
10:00 The Little Show
10:1.1 Weather
10:20 Newa
10:30 Sign Off
Tuesday and Wednesday
Betty Hutton In "ANNII GET
YOUR GUN" plus Whip Wihon
In "NEVADA GUNMAN"
Ends Tonight
"THE STUDENT ?RINCE" ant
"JUNGLE GENTS
THEATRE
Tuesdoy thru Thursday
Shelly Winters and Barry Sullivan
in "PLAYGIRL", plus "MAN OF
CONFLICT" starring Edward Arn
old, John Agar and Suian Mor
row. Ends Tonight
"LAST TIME I SAW PARIS" ani
"DRIVE A CROOKED ROAD"
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News - Review, Roseburg, Ore, 5
CHURCHILL GETS JOB
WESTERHAM, England Wl
Farmer Winston Churchill got a
new office Saturday.
The prime minister was made
president of the Westerham Fat
Stock Show.
Livestock are among Churchill's
varied interests and he takes a
personal hand in running a farm
here. Some of his pigs are prize
winners. , '
Tonite & Tues.
Robt. MITCHUM
"BLOOD on the
MOON"
Plus
JANE WYMAN
"Let's Do If Again"
. Technicolor
fcaBsaeaoetaftv;i
starts Wed!
ALAN LADD
In "THE
PARATROOPER"
; Technicolor. '
pus
"MIAMI STORY"
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NOW! thru WED!
DIBBII
POWELL-MARTIN REYNOLDS
watTin : vic orNt
PIDGEON DAMONE RAYMOND
ANN MILLER ,,.TAMBLYN
sVlrt'lnYmittMll ,
Coming Thursday!
CHIEF ., GtaHssa
CRAZY
Roofing
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