The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 21, 1955, Image 12

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    l2 Tht Ntwi-Rivitw, Roieburg, Ore. Tue., June 21, 195S
We Asked RCA Victor for an Anniversary Special . :
...THIS IS WHAT WE CAN OFFER!
For A Limited Time. .Big Reductions! Big Values!
Phonographs & Record Album Sets
SOME ALMOST HALF PRiCE!
mm It vfavJ :
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"Vietrola" 45
Phonograph $36.95
Glenn Miller Album,
60 tunes $24.95
Listener's Digest Alburn,
12 selections ,.. $15.00
Total Value $76.90
$76.90 VALUE
All For Only
39
ALMOST HALF PRICE
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one push of the switch. Wonderful reproduction through the brilliant
"Golden Throat" tone system; powerful speaker for full tone range. Com
pact and smartly styled.
Here Is What You Get In The
Glenn Miller Album
Limited Edition Vol. II
60 fabulous radio broadcast lunes, from
1938 to 1942, many of them never before
heard on records!
Along the Santa Fe Trail
Are You Jumpin' Jack
Crosstown
Daisy Mae
Falling Leaves
Frenesi
I Drempt I Dwelt In Harlem
In a Sentimental Mood
Isn't That Just Like Lore
A Million Dreams Ago
Swingin' at the Seance
You Walked By
Anchors Aweigh
April In Paris
Be Happy
Body and Soul
Daddy
Dancing in a Dream
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Georgia on My Mind
How Deep is the Ocean
I Don't Wont To Walk Without You
I'll Never Smile Again
Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee
Limehouse Blues
Plus 35 more Glenn Miller favorites
Here Is What You Get In The
RCA VICTOR
Listener's Digest
The exciting new short cut to great music
, , , excerpts include the most familiar
themes', from well known symphonic and
instrumental music.
Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite
Dvorak "From the New World"
Symphony Leopold Stokowski and his
Symphony Orchestra
Rimsky-Korsakoff Scheheraiade
Grieg Capriecio Ita lien
Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture
Brohms Symphony No. 1 in C Minor
Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C Minor
Boethoven Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp
Minor
Beethoven Sonata No. 8 in C Minor
Beethoven Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat
Franck Symphony in D Minor
Regular 166.85 Value
RCA VICTOR
Radio-Phono Comb.
"Victrolo" 3-Speed R.dio-Phono $104,95
Glenn Miller Album, 60 lun.i . $24.95
Liltener'i Digeit Album, 12 selectioni SIS. 00
Plotter-Forty Album, 40 tun. I $15 00
Motchinf Stood $6. 95
Totol Volu. $166.85
ALL FOR ONLY
99.95
Thii special Vietrola model provide! all your
favarirt rodia programs, plut all tht ptcoturt
at rtcordi ( . . atl tiiei, all ipetdt. Tht
PlattcrParty album include uh favorite,
at Eddie Fiiher, Dinah Short, Tony Martin,
Spike Jenei, Harry Belefonre and many others.
Regular 196.85 Value
RCA VICTOR
Radio-Phono Comb.
"Victrolo" 3-ipeed Rodio-Phono $134.95
Glenn Miller Album, 60 tun.i $24.95
Listener's Digest Album, 12 sei.etioni $15.00
Ploltet-Portv Album, 40 tunei $15 00
Matching Stood m $6.95
Totol Volu. $196.85
ALL FOR ONLY
129.95
Automatic three-speed ricord chortqer gives
you all tht advontaqet of tht RCA Victor
43 system , . . and other litoi and speeds
too. Records and AM radio sound better
through tht famed "Golden Throat" with
big sneoktr. Mahogany veneer cabinet looks
well, fits well wherever you put it.
BUY NOW! ALMOST HALF PRICE!
IT'S RCA VICTOR AND MILLER'S FOR
YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT BUY!
Hospital News
RADIO PHONOCRAPHS
DOWNSTAIRS
Oouglti Community Hospital
1 Admitted
Surgtry: Mrs. Carl Judd, Ump
qua. M.die.l: Mr. Richard Plumlee,
Mildred Christian, .Mrs. Jnmej
Hiney, Lora Pills, Mm. Del Ray
Carr, Douclaj Rice, Mm. Phillip
Hickman. Rosehurg; Mr. Gordon
Sikes, Canvonville; Mrs. Henry
James, Glide.
Discharged
Mrs. Fred Wells, Sulherlin: Mrs.
Elovd Ber1;, Ynncalla: Nancy
llouser, Glide; lrvin Wamholt,
niiifiivvciv, .11 1 n. imiipsi i,onearu,(
ii j s. uawrence iiineii, uaKfann;
Mrs. John Prior, Mrs. itoy Zeh
runs. Philip I.vharcer, Susan Til
lotsnn. Mrs. Kenneth Olson. Am
ber Wacgoner, Hallie Johnson,
Roseburg.
M.rcy Hoipitil
Admitt.d
Surq.ry: Mrs. Bernard Pemher
Ion. Roseburg; Melvin Penney,
Sulherin.
Medical: Delmar Prvor, Donald
W'hitten, Roseburg; Mrs. Gilbert
M-n-et, Mrs. Ernest Olson, Sulh
erlin. Discharged
Mrs. Lucy Kruse, Wavne Hut
'''ins. Jobn C'onn'ne. Mrs. Rov
Ke'rick. Mrs. Foh Bashlord and
--bv, Terri Allvson. Posebm?;
Mva Hartley. Cam's Valley; Mrs.
Thomas Jacobs. Winston; Mrs.
Stanley Lone, Umpoua: R'y Nor.
r's, Mrs. Francis Lee and baby.
Gerard Victor, RiUherlin; Mrs.
Herbert Homer nd baby, K'in
Pale: Mrs. Arthur Grisse, Winchester.
TWO AGENTS QUALIFY
Gerald E. Butler and Robert L.
Riaekwell of Roscbur" have quali
fied as members of the Star Club
of the New York Li'e Insurance
Co. They returned this weekend
f'dm an edu"itinnal conference in
Vancouver, B. C, held June 16
to 19.
The club is comno'ed of Ihe top
?enls of the company. The two
are attached to the Eusene office.
Alaska Timber Offered
To Pulp Mill Builder
JUNEAU. Alaska Some 7 4
billion board feet of Southeastern
Alaska timber were offered for
sale by the U.S. Forest Service
with the proviso that the success
ful bidder build a pulp mill by
1901.
Regional forester A. W. Greeley
said Ihe timber, mostly western
hemlock and Sitka spruce and
some Alaska yellow cedar, will 50
on the auction block here Aug. 17,
The successful bidder, under
terms of the contract, will be re
quired to build a pulp mill with
an annual log requirement of at
least 100 million board feet before
July 1, 1981.
The buyer will have 50 years to
cut and remove the timber in line
with the sustained yield policy of
the Tongass National Forest. The
timber is in a 500.000-acre area
including Admiralty Island and Ihe
southern end of Lynn Canal.
Greeley said announcement of the
sale followed more than a year of
planning by the Forest Service. It
was set in motion by a request of
the Georgia-Pacific Plywood Co.
that a larae timber tract in South
eastern 'Alaska be advertised for
competitive bidding.
House Votes Override
On Appropriations Bill
WASHINGTON 11 The House
has voted tentatively here to over
ride its Aopronriations Commit
tee and add S33.654.558 to Reclama
t -"Bureau funds.
on an amendment bv Rep. Mil
ler (R-Neb) it voted 103-79 to al
low Hie full budget estimate of
$146,041,000 for reclamation con
struction, and increased inveitica
Hons money from $3,669,446 to S5 -104,000.
'
The House action is subject to
a later roll call vote, should it
be demanded.
The strength of the bloc sup
porting Ihe increased funds indi
cated similar action will be. taken
later to bring requests for flood
control and rivers and harbors
projects in. line with budget estimates
Ike's Economic Policies To Be Election 'Issue
DETROIT Vice President
Nixon says tly economic policies
of President Eisenhower will he
Ihe "great issu-" of the 1956
presidential election.
"In 1956," Nixon told the Yo'ing
ReDuhlican National Convention
Friday night, "we shall have a
showdown hallie between those
who would nationalize and socialize
basic American institutions and
those who would continue the
American economic policies which
h:ve been put into effect by this
administration and which have
worked so well."
A defeat for the Republican
Party could mean only a return
Danger Of Forest Fires Lessening,
Fire danger appeared to keep
to a minimum over the weekend.
A single, holdover lightning fire
Turkeys Reach Market,
Bring 31 Cents Pound
PORTLAND ifl This year's
crop of turkeys is beginning to
reach the market with the open
ing price at 31 cents a pound for
hens, an increase of 3 to 4 cents
from last year, and 28 for toms,
up 5 cents.
The birds are going into freez
ers instead of to retail markets.
The first deliveries were 1.600
turkeys from Newton Fruit of Mc
Minnville and 1.800 from Felix
Wright, Silverton.
32 File Uranium Claims
In Bumping Lake Area
YAKIMA ii Uranium claims
were filed, by 32 persons on prop
erty in Ihe- Bumping Lake area
tors said they have uncovered
pectors sa;d thev have uncovered
'very rich" finds.
The claims, filed with the Yaki
ma County auditor, covei' ground
about Vh. miles square rnd four
or five miles south of the lake in
Northwestern Yakima County.
Twenty-six of the claims were
filed Thursday and six Friday.
in the South Umpqua District
near Tiller was reported by US
Forest Service personnel.
A crew from the Umpqua For
est's Tiller Ranger station was
sent to investigate the fire which
forest men termed small.
No fires were reonrted by Doug
las Forest Proteclive Assn. Dis
patcher Wayne Miller. He said,
however, that higher areas were
getting dry.
DFPA lookouts were sent out lo
all but two stations Sunday. Look
outs will go in later to Huckle
berry Mountain and Mac,e Moun
tain stations. Both are situated
east of Roseburg near the head
waters of Rock Creek.
Miller said five suppression
crews totaling 60 men went out to
DFPA offices Monday. He listed
the following crews: Elk Creek.
10: Hinkle Creek. 10; RnsehurS
office. 10; Canyonville, 20; and
Glendale, 10.
Fifteen University of Missouri
forestry students make up part
of the number. The remainder
are local men.
I to the "Truman economic policies,"
he said. And, he added, "The basic
theory of the New and rair Deal
was that every problem should be
solved by government action."
In contrast, he said, the Eisen
hower theory is that "the way to
the greatest prosperity is to reduce
government activity and encourage
private enterprise."
A chant of "We Want Ike" broke
from Ihe 'crowd of 1.200 that
attended the $10-a-plate dinner as
Nixon accepted a convention mis
sion to give the President a scroll
signed by 1.000 supporters urging
the "Eisenhower-Nixon team" to
run again in 1956.
Beware Of A
Faulty
Charles Chester Shoes
FOR THt WHOLE FAMILY
Buy ot dir.ct from foctory prices
guoronteed 100. Representor
live for this area.
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1861 Woln'jt Street
SAVE TIME WITH
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Open Sundays t. 6
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LANSING-OLIVER
TOOL RENTALS
Let us check your muffler
New Muffler Costs
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Reg. 10.65
Offer Good til July 15 .
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Motors, Inc.
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Standard Oil Company of California
...:,. - .; - '
announces completion of the world's
newest and finest gasoline refining
...to bring you the highest
facilities
quality fuels
we haye ever produced.
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