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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 5

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The News-Reviewi
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Roseburg, Oregon
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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948 FIVE Census of Nurses One Activity Of Diamond Jubilee This week the nurses of District 11, which includes Douglas County, have started to count the nurses working doctors' and dentists' offices, nurses doing private practice and working in patients' homes, as part of the Diamond Jubilee of Nursing to be observed the week Nov. 14 to 20. Hospitals all over the state have received questionnaires covhealth nurses are being and, tabulated their personal, public by the State Board of Health. The District 11 nurse commit- tee, whose chairman is Bernice Smith, is being assisted by the County Medical Society in a count in the offices of member physicians. This study will be used as a basis for long service range nursing planning education.

fine goal is to attempt to provide the people of Oregon with nursing services necessary to maintain optimum healthine November meeting of District 11, O.S.N.A., at the nurses quarters at the Veterans Hospital Tuesday night, a film, "Highlights of the United and International Council of Nurses' participation in the organization were shown. hose coffee, were Gifts, uniforms, assembled to send as a Christinas box to a group of nurses in TAP AND HULA Class for Women and Business Girls Monday Nights 7:30 P. M. Graded classes for children of all ages in Tap, Hawaiian and Acrobatic. Sally Hilt, Instructor ULAH RHODEN Studio of Dance Arts 220 Main St.

Phone 1398-J Across from News-Review DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF BOB WEAVER AND HIS ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing From 9:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. Admittance: Membership Cards -EAGLES HALL- DANCE Be Happy With The HAPPY VALLEY COWBOYS Every Saturday Night at KENNEDY'S DUTCH MILL 1.50 per Couple Everybody Welcome DA Charles Dickens' immortal classic, "A Tale of Two Cities," will be recreated for listeners in a special radio version to be broadcast over KHJ-Mutual Don Lee, with Brian Aherne starred in the leading role.

Supporting Aherne, who will be heard as Sidney Carton, will be Lon Clark as Charles Darney and Horace Braham as Dr. Manet. Others in the cast include Gene Leonard, Ethel Owens, Naomi Campbell, Bob Dryden and Maurice Tarplin. Nathan Kroll, who conducts the orchestra for this series of "Great Scenes from Great Plays," has composed an original score for the musical background. Hear "A Tale of Two Cities" tonight at 7 on KRNR.

Tomorrow at 6:30 p. Harvey R. McNickel, a Farnam, Nebraska, motorist, will select the musical numbers and guest artist for Guy Lombardo during the "Meet the Boss" program. Mr. McNickel and his wife will spend a week in New York City as guests of Mr.

Lombardo and the KaiserFrazer organization. At 1:45 tomorrow, Oregon State plays Utah. Gabriel Heatter, who broadcasts twelve times weekly over the coast-to-coast facilities of the Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting system, will celebrate the commencement of his thirteenth year as a network broadcaster when he presents his commentary on the news Monday, November. 15, 6 to 6:15 p. m.

Today, the more than 500 stations of the web present Mr. Heater's weekly programs. Mr. Heatter, incidentally, was one of the very few commentators participating in the special election coverage programs who even considered the possibility of a Democratic victory in 1948. By the way you'll hear "Leave it to the Girls" tonight at at 8, a half-hour dramatic show, "Manhattan Playhouse." That does it for today Will give you news of Sunday and Monday shows in tomorrow's "Dial Log." BS The Voice of The KRNR Roseburg News-Review 1490 On Your Dial REMAINING HOURS TODAY Lewis, Jr.

4:15 -Music. -Church of the Nazarene. Train. the Magician. Midnight.

5:45 Tom Mix. Magic Garden. Page. Music. 6:25 State and Local News.

The Cisco Kid. 6:55 Bill Henry and the News. Scenes from Great Plays. -Leave It to the Girls. Gardner.

Playhouse. Photographic Age. Across the Footlights. Lawton. 9:30 Fulton Lewis, Jr.

J. Taylor. Orchestra. SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1948 Serenade.

6:30 Yawn Patrol. 7:00 -News. 7:15 -Rise and Shine. 7:30 State and Local News. Beehive.

7:40 -Breakfast for Two. 8:00 -Haven of Rest. 8:30 Coffee Time. Club. Europe.

Plans for the observance of the 75th anniversary of nursing in America were made. This will Includes of appropriately downtown stores decorated and a dinner meeting of all graduate nurses to honor the occasion. The meeting concluded with refreshments served by the entertainment committee, Miss Lavinia Fulton, Miss Nina Voorhies and Mrs. Fuller Johnson. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses PLISKA-PLISKA-Alfred Ray Pliska and Olga D.

Pliska, both of Corvallis. MYERS-JOHNSON Robert Gordon Myers and Helen Ruth Johnson, both of Roseburg. SPENCER-MOORE- J. Tyndal Spencer and Juanita Jean Moore, both of Oakland. WALLER-BOLTON Ralph Lee Waller, Petaluma, and Lorraine Ruth Bolton, Roseburg.

Justice Marriage WALLER BOLTON Ralph Lee Waller, Petaluma, and Lorraine Ruth Bolton, Roseburg. Justice Court Fines Justice Hartfiel reports the following traffic fines: James B. Forman, overload, $60; Waldo W. Green, failure to stop at a through highway, $10; Albert L. Paulson, axle overload, $10; James A.

Woodcock, overload, $10; David F. Tankersley, no tail light, $10; Royal J. DeWitt, axle overload, $10; Jerald D. Hardin, Final Appearance of "Pee Wee" Markley at CLUB 99 Now through November 16 will be "Pee Wee" Markley's last appearances in the Northwest before he leaves on his Southern Circuit tour. "Pee Wee" Markley Musical Impressions Comedy Impersonations Cover Charge Saturday Only DON'T MISS THE SENSATION OF THE GRANTS PASS SEQUIN ROOM Navy Sends Feed To Modern Type Of Noah's Ark ALAMEDA, Nov.

11-(7P) -An SOS, strictly from hunger, fetched a giant Mars flying boat to the rescue of a modern Noah's Elephants and tropical birds consigned to American 2003 are desperately food, radioed the SS Swarthmore Victory 1,000 miles off shore. free translation of the animal SOS--Save Our Stomachshustled the Navy out after (1) authorization from Washington for a new kind of operation "vittles" and (2) a dozen bales hay and 2,500 meal worms. The Navy got both. Early, this with morning the feed the water- plane proof-packed on floats and parachute rigged for dropping near the zoo ship. But if the sea is calm, the plane may transfer its cargo to one of the ship's boats.

Besides eight baby elephants and the worm eating exotic birds, the Pacific Far East line ship has monkeys, sunbears, tree ducks, king cobras, pythons and golden cats. Most of the animals came from Siam. Cause of the short rations wasn't explained, but the distress signal indicated the elephants and birds were making a ruckus about it. Two of the baby elephants are consigned to zoos at Sacramento, and Madison, Wise. They were bought with pennies col- DANCE Le' Community Hall OLALLA EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Good Music Refreshments Door Prize Each Time lected children in each of these cities.

The elephant for Madison will replace "Annie, the who died after 30 years in the Henry Vilas Park Zoo. Apartment House Fire Claims Infant's Life PORTLAND, Nov. 11 (P) Christine, Ann daughter of McCollister, Mr. and 2- Eugene McCollister, month was fatally burned in an apartment house fire early today. The fire broke out in the Mc- "G'wan, bud, buy her a DAIRY QUEEN sundae, an' me a DAIRY QUEEN cone, see?" (DAIRY QUEEN is open noon 'til 10 p.

m. 720 Winchester St.) 5 RAINBOW CAFE Shalimar Room OPEN DAILY 12 Noon Til 2:30 A. M. "The Ultimate in Food and Refreshment" Dancing 9 P. M.

'til 2 A. M. Nightly except Sunday Music by Spence Van Noy's entertaining trio. Air Conditioned 122 S. Stephens Phone 379 COTTAGE INN CAFE Myrtle Creek WEEKEND MENU Razor Back Clams with French Fries $1.50 Special T-Bone Steak and Fries 1.50 Large Fried Shrimp with French Fries 1.25 Prime Rib Steak with Fries 1.25 Chicken Fried Steak with Brown Gravy 1.00 Grilled Pork Chops with Applesauce 1.00 Breaded Veal Cutlets with Brown Gravy 1.00 Above Orders Include: Salad Vegetable Soup Coffee Hot Rolls Hot Beef San.

and Coffee 60c Hot Pork San. Coffee 60c Jumbo Burger and Fries Chip Steak San. and Coffee TOMORROW AND SUNDAY NO ESCAPE FROM THERE'S VENGEANCE THE RIDING with Guns of Hate with NAN LESLIE STEVE BRODIE MYRNA DELL CoFEATURE THE Challenge CONWAY as TOM ROSE tuare PHONE 36 Collister's apartment, apparently from a kerosene heater. Residents of the 13 other units in the two-story frame buildings fled in their night clothes to the street. The fire damage was confined to a single floor.

Tons of low grade diamonds and diamond dust are used by industry for abrasives. Reservations for private SKATING PARTIES are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester Soviet is a modification of a Russian word meaning council. Every Saturday night. Legion Hall Oakland DANCE Sponsored by American Legion BAIRD-HEATON POST Music by Weaver and his orchestra Admission 75c each, tax inc. HARVEST BALL Saturday Night, Nov.

13 SOUTH DEER CREEK GRANGE 9:00 P. M. Public Invited Good Music 9:00 -News. Garden Guide. 9:30 -Music.

9:45 -Music. Guide. 10:00 -Lone Star Serenaders. 10:15 -Bill Harrington. Request.

-Les Brown Orch. 11:15 -Voice of the Army. 11:30 Plantation House Party. 11:45 -Musical Menp. Music.

12:30 Sports Page. and Local News. 12:45 National News. 12:55 Terminal Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street.

Veterans' Request. -Oregon State vs. Utah. 5:00 -Take a Number. 5:30 -True or False.

Hemingway. 6:15 Sports Page. Interlude, State and Local News. the Boss. the Press.

Calls. 8:00 -Happy Valley Cowboys. 8:30 -Life Begins at 80. Whalen. 9:30 Wrestling Parade.

-Dance Orchestra. -News. Orchestra. Off. insufficient headlights, $10; Delmer L.

Crowley, axle overload, $10; George M. Lawson, overload, $10. Confession of Slaying Saves Man's Son-in-Law MORGANTOWN, W. Nov. 11 The dramatic admission by David Houston that he stabbed a man to death in a tavern brawl ended the trial yesterday of his son-in-law, charged with murdering the same man.

Houston's statement came during the trial of John Craft, Augusta, who was accused of slaying Steve Lipovich, 20- year The coal miner Sept. 16. father-in-law 47-year-old told Circuit Judge Charles G. Baker, it was he, not Craft, who wielded the knife. In a statement prepared later he said he stabbed Lipovich after "Steve kissed my wife." Judge Baker directed a jury to acquit Craft.

He ordered Houston held on a bench warrant charging murder. DANCE TO THE RHYTHMS OF AMERICA'S YOUTHFUL SINGING SENSATION! IN PERSON SKINNAY ENNIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Thursday, November 18 Elk's Terrace Ballroom Elks Only STARTS SUNDAY-3 DAYS BLACK TERROR! SPELL THE OF IN CAUGHT TWO WOMEN, ALEXIS ELEANOR AS ALIKE AS SMITH LIVING A FEARSOME A AND SYDNEY GREENSTREET STORY I FASCINATING GIG YOUNG in Matinee THE WOMAN Saturday and IN WHITE Sunday Agnes Moorehead John Abbott John Emery CO-FEATURE BORIS KARLOFF BYRO) DICK TRACY RALPH PICTURE GRUESOME Now Playing "DRUMS" and "ADVENTURE ISLAND" Star Theatre 287 Phone COMING SUNDAY INDIAN Theatre MOST WORLD'S EXCITING MOST CITY! EXCITING NAK CITY AT starring, Barry FITZGERALD and featuring HOWARD DUFF DOROTHY HART est ass INTERNATIONAL DON TAYLOR TED De CORSICA Hurry! Now Showing! Ends Saturday GHOULS, GALS, GAGS IT'S MAD FUN ABBOT COSTELLO Frankenstein LON CHANEY: BELA LUGOSI GLENN STRANGE A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE.

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