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DANCE To the Music Of The Eagles7 Fun Makers An All Eagle Band Saturday -May 28 9:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. EAGLES BALLROOM EAGLES AND THEIR GUESTS Sponsored By Eagles Drill Team A $50.00 Night For Only $2.25 You Pay $2.25 at the Door and No More! This Includes: LOUNGE AND MIX SERVICE MIDNIGHT SUPPER 3-PIECE BAND Completely Old Fun Conditioned CLUB 99 Hwy. 99 North INDIANAPOLIS 500-MILE RACE f t I . if . BROADCAST TUNE IN Monday, May 30, Station KRNR Starting at 8:30 A M PST Here you are, folks listening high light of the year! The exciting broadcast of the 33rd run ning of this speedway classic. Hear the minute-by-minute story of the grueling 500-mile race the inside story of the men behind the cars, the expert mechanics. The broadcast is dedicated to your Doctor of Motors, that friendly repairman in your nearby garage. SPONSORED BY Orchard Auto Parts Company jr 123 North Rose Street With the Co-operation of the Manufacturers of PERFECT CIRCLE PISTON RINGS Will Be Serving 6:30 A. M. 'till 11 P. M. Special Attention to Dinner Parties and Families Fountain Service Everyone Goes to . CLUB 99 for Their "Friday Night Special" Phone 228 Enjoy Memorial on the Beautiful North The RED BARN Famous Fried Chicken Breakfast, Lunches and Lunches fo House Restores Half Of Slash In Foreign Aid WASHINGTON, May 27. (. Heeding a plea by President Truman, the House Thursday re stored half of the $150,000,000 cut from a foreign-aid bill by its Ap propriations Committee. The vote was 120 to 39. It voted to give $925,000,000 for government and relief in occu pied areas instead of the $850, 000,000 recommended by the Com mittee. The President had asked for $1,000,000,000. After the Com mittee cut he said the $850,000, 000 would not be adequate. Earlier House members an nounced agreement to an admin istration proposal to let the Eco nomic Cooperation Administra tion operate during the next year on almost as much money as President Truman requested. The agreement permits the money to be spent in a shorter period than the Committee had proposed. "We will not oppose the amend ment," Republican Leader Martin told newsmen. "As a matter of face, we lavor it." Illiteracy data last collected bv the Census Bureau in 1930, show ed illteracy in the United States naa Deen cut to 4.3 per cent. Roseburg Saturday JUNE 4 Circus Grounds West on Garden Valley Road WORLD'S GREATEST WILD ANIMAL SHOW mm m Sb-Mtp J"i Kt .JO All NEW THIS YEAR WITH MYRIADS OF EVER APPEALING FEATURES FROM EVERY LAND. HEADED BY THE DAZZLING SCREEN AND CIRCUS STAR CLYDE BEATTY IN PERSON IN THE MOST DANGEROUS. SllinniL BLOOD-CURDLING WILD ANIMAL DISPLAY EVJRONCVEDANDJ'ERFORMEp BY MAN Startling New Array of Hippodrome Sensations HARRIETT BEATTY AERIAL WORLD'S MOST DARING LADY ANIMAL TRAINER A N I (VI A L TRAINER nil t l-T ING TWO DEADLY Kill I rl IES OF THE JUNGLE UnLLLI DEFYI ENEMIE: AMERICA'S FOREMOST RIDERS IN AN EXHIBITION Unparatlrled and Unforgettable featurinq DOROTHY HERBERT DARING AND SPECTACULAR RIDER OF REARING AND HIGH-JUMPING HORSES 30 WORLD FAMOUS THE MAN from BOMBAY THE INIMITABLE STAR CLOWNS ON THE BOUNDING. ROPEi JOHNNY CLINE AND H IS FAMED LIBERTY HORSE ACTS WHOLE HERD PERFORMING ELEPHANTS THE I THE GREAT LaFORMS THOMMENS SPECTACULAR HIGH SENSATIONAL ! TRAPEZE THRILLERS HIGH-PERCH STARS; PRINCESS MUSETTA BREATH-TAKING AERIAL STAR THE SENSATION OFTWO CONTINENTS 1 O r SpanglelarKJ Start and Performers JJ SJ Herd of Elephant, - 125 Hone, art Poniea Huge Menagerie filled with Wild Jungle Beam Big Double-Sideshnw. 27 Tenti -1001 WONDERS-MARVELS 1001 GIGANTIC RAILROAD SHOW Tickets on Sale Show Day at Roy's 213 N. Jackson Weekend Umpqua River Dinners from Go 4 , W Of E) Bosnia Many were the enemies of "The Cisco Kid" who would stop at nothing to be rid of Cisco's interference. One such man was a gambler and trickster, who never took a chance himself when he could get someone else to do it for him, as told during tonight's episode on "The Cisco Kid," titled "The Cisco Kid and the Catspaw." 17:30 8 p. m.) Tune in "Straight Arrow" tonight at 8 . . . "Scandinavian Melody Time" at 9:30 . . . and "The Affaire of Peter Salem" at 10. Although Peter's ancestors were stout hearted whal ers, the extent of their descendant's tailing experiences It a trip on a Coney liland ferry. This It revealed during tonlght't "Peter Salem" episode, entitled "The Affalrt of the King of Babylon," The first anniversary of the Military Air Transport Service will be commemorated by "The Air Force Hour," broadcast tomorrow at 11:30 a. m. The M. A. T. S. is a unified combination of the Air Force Transport Command and the Naval Air Transport Service, and the broadcast will feature a documentary sequence of M. A. T. S. activities throughout the world Including the Berlin Airlift, its first major undertaking. Tomorrow night at 7, Jacques C. Trahan, a deep-sea diver; Dick Hart, chief of the window-washing crew for the Empire State Building; and Joseph Patrick O'Toole, a sand-hog currently working on the new Brooklyn-Man-hatten vehicular tunnel, head the list of "live dangerously" people who will give emcee Red Benson of "Take a Nur ber" the right answers they hope. Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan, whose plans for farmers' federal subsidies have been the subject of much debate in Congress, will hold a press conference on the air on tomorrow i night's "Meet the Press" broadcast at 7:30. t The Voice of The Roseburg News-Review KRNR REMAINING H OURS TODAY 4:(HFulton Lewis, Jr. 4:i: Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Passing Parade. 4:45 Say It With Music. 5:00 Meditation and Melody. 5:15 Music. 5::tO Captain Midnight 5:45 Tom Mix. 6 0O Magic Garden. 6:15 Mutual Newsreet. 6:30 Sports Page. 6::i5 Music. 6:40 Local News. 6:43 Three-Quarter Time. 6: .15 Bill Henry. 7:00 Music. 7:15 S.mimy Kaye Showroom. 7:30 The Cisco Kid. 8:00 Straight Arrow. 8:30 Carmen Cavallero. 8:45 Bob Eberle Show. 9:00 News. 9:15 HI Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melody Time. 0:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00 Affairs of Peter Salem. 10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous. 11:00 Dance Orchestra. 11:30 Sign Off. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 194B 6:Dfl Sunrise Serenade. 6:15 News. 6:20 Music 6:30 Yawn Patrol. 6:45 Saddle Serenade. 7:0fj News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. 7:45 Local News. 7:50 B-'ehive. 7:55 Music. 8:00 Haven of Rest. 8:30 Wallys Coffee Time. 8:45 Four H Club. 9:00 Music. 8:15 Modern Home. 9:30 Telephone Requent. 10:00 News. 10:15 Lone Star Serenaders. 10:30 Shopper's Choice. 10:35 Music 10:45 Les Brown. 11:00 Bob Poole Show. 11:30 Air Force Hour. 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Sports Page. 12:25 Music. 12:40 Local News. 12:45 National News. 12:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street. 1:30 Veterans' Request. 2:00 Pee Wee Hunt Orchestra. 2:30 Band? for Bonds. 2:45 Mel Allen. 3:00 Melody Mountain Boyi. 3:30 Sports Parade. 4:00 DAV Program. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Baptist Church. 4:45 Music. 5:00 Hawaii Calls. 5:30 Sing for Your Supper. 6:00 Church of the Nazarent. 6:15 Music. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News, 6:45 Marine Band. 7:00 Take a Number, 7:30 Meet the Press. 8:00 Happy VaMey Cowboys. 8 30 Svlvan Levin. 9:00 News. 9:15 Dink Templeton. 9 30 Wrestling Parade. 10:30 Dance Orchestra. 11:00 Dunce Orchestra. 11:30 Sign Off. , SUNDAY. MAY 29, 1949 8:00 B;ick to God Hour. 8:30 Voice of Prophecy, 9:00 Radio Bible Class. 9.30 Lutheran Hour. 10:00 News. 10:lf Organ Concert. 10:30 Muiic. 10:45 Moments of Devotion. 11:00 Christian Church Services. 12:00 Music. 12:15 Sunday Favorites. 12:30 Canary Chrous. 12:45 National News. 1 00 House of Mysterv. 1:31 True Detective Mvp.ter.es. 2:00 Ray Bloch Presents. Someone must pay N OBODY ever wonts to be financially liable for a smashup! But when two cars collide, someone must pay for the damage done. The cost of accidents comes much higher than the cost of adequate insurance! LET this agency protect you with Automobile Insurance that fills every requirement. R. 0. YOUNG Phone 417 205 W. Cass St. Roseburg QJ MBS 1490 On Your Dial 2:30 Quick as a Flish. 3:00 Roy Rogers Show, 3:30 Nick Carter. 4:00 Walking In Rhythm. 4:15 Music. 4:30 Family Theater. 5:00 Mediation Board. 5:30 Music of the Masters. 6:00 Secret Missions. 6:30 Life Begins at Home. 7:00 Mayor of the Town. 7:25 Johnny Desmond. 7:30 Can You Top This? , 8:00 Twenty Questions. 8:31 Walter Wincholl. 8:45 Louclla Parsons. 9:00 News. 9:15 Band Concert. 9:30 American Legion Auxiliary. 9:45 Church of the Open Bible. 10:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour 11:00 Sign Off. Tomorrow 34 I Roy and flie West ai rheir Fightm' Best! SAGA OF DEATH VALLEY7 -AND Senate Rejects Bill To Up Crop Storage Space WASHINGTON', May 26 P) The Senate today refused to accept a House-passed bill in tended to provide additional stor age space for crops under gov ernment price-support loans. A motion to agree to a com promise of different bills orig inally passed by each branch of congress was rejected 47 to 33. I Senators William (R-Del( and Kern (R-Mo) led the fight against the compromise. They objected to a provision that would permit ' the secretary . of agriculture to name the direc-1 tors of the Agriculture Depart-! ment's Commodity Credit Cor poral idn without approval by the Senate. I LOG TRUCKING TO RESUME Briggs Logging Co. at Diamond Lake will soon begin log truck ing in that area, as snows In the vicinity of the lake are reported to be melting, said M. M. Nelson, supervisor of the Umpqua Na tional Forest, today. OFFICE HOURS CHANGED Beginning June 1 and through the month of June, the Roseburg office of the Selective Service Board will be open three days a week only. The days are Tues day, Wednesday and Friday of each week and the hours are from 8 a. m. to 12, and 1 to 5 p. m. Now Playing at "THE VETS" BRUCE GILLEY and his new 7-piece band every Friday and Saturday night. Vets and Their Guests Welcome! Merchants Lunch 1:00 'til 2:00 Dinners 5:00 'til 1:00 Open Daily From 12 Noon Until 2:30 A. M. Closed Tuesdays THE VETS 115 W. Washington ROSEBURG 2 Days Only Wed., June 1st Thurs., June 2nd 1 block West of Junior High School on Washington Bring Your Kodaks, Cameras ixKjWORLD'S LARGEST li 28HCHFSTAli M J 101 ANIMALS FROM ALL CORNERS OF THE EARTH Zebra, LInmn, Water -Buffaloes, Zebui, jvvioe, worm inrtiesi nicer smauesi itile, Sacred Jack, five-legged cow, bl in. caracul iilieen. mnnkeva. mnnv Others. & Sunday Mi Fri., May 27, 1949 The PIANOS Baldwin, Wurlltier Gulbranten Ott't Piano Dept. Corner of Cast and Jackton Phone 1119J DANCE Every Saturday Night LOU FRANCO and hit Happy Valley Cowboys Kennedy's Dutch Mill Hiway 99 South DANCE at the PRESCHERN BARN Every Saturday Night Music By Pete Wright and the Bar-X Boys Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. Refreshments Lunches 4 Miles West on Melrose Road COMING SUNDAY Double CORN Program! Two Really Corn Hits! NO.l LULUBELLE & SCOTTY VERA VAGUE "SWING YOUR PARTNER" NO. 2 JAMBOREE NOW PLAYING: "STALLION ROAD" and "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES" SUNDAY MONDAY ONLY 1 vywwMr-i r t. rmuotm! rru.fl NOW PLAYING! 1 m?ITTTWrrFra:lWM technicolor! COMING TUESDAY! UIIUOUI A in KIRC ARTHURS COURT' ,tiiHONo mmw wtniAM behoix News - Review, Roseburg, Ore. S Retervatlont for private Skating Parties are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester PUBLIC DANCE Every Saturday Night Dance from :09 11112:00 K. P. HALL MUSIC BY Colorado Mountaineer GEORGE BYRON RUTH TERRY WITH Wendell COREY SAM JMI DOUOIAI DICK LAST TWO DAYS! SS Te.i.r by JKHNKOLOR r1 LS JUST ABOVE LONE ROCK BRIDGE