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Traffic Crash Kills Klamath Reato Rider ' KLAMATH FALLS. April 21-4.V) Juanslowe Jackson, 21 year-old rodeo rider from Sprague river, was killed instantly Thursday when his car struck a log truck on U.S. highway 97 about 45 miles north of here. His niece, Edna Mae Ruff, 15. was injured. The impact sheared off the entire left side of the car ant overturned the truck, state po lice reported. Truck driver Henry Edward Baker of Klamath Falls was uninjured. A Good Listening Slant on KRNR-MBS with: Kid Frolics Hey kids! Don't miss the prizes and fun on this brand new show! Air-time: 10:30-11 A. M Saturday It's Requested A full hour of listener re quested tunes with bob Mc Carl ... 2:00-3:00 f. M Saturday Bandstand, U. S. A. From the lines of Mutual-Don-Lee ... on informal half-hour with a top "nome" bond of the notion! - 4:30-5 P. M Saturday Meet The Press This week's guest: Senator Joseph McCorthy of Wis consin in a sizzling interview with the press! 8:30 - 9 P. M. Saturday Here Conies The Bride Engaged couple of the week: Miss Joan Hunnicut and Neil Koser . . . interviewed ond bestowed with gifts by Bob McCorl. 8:30 -9 P.M. Sunday KRNR 1 190 on your dial World I GmMf Rtfum Mhesrt Decoration Set For Men Lost In Russian Attack WASHINGTON, April 21 -IJPV-The Senate has voted decorations to the 10 men lost in the Baltic plane incident. The action was taken without dissent on the motion of Demo I rratic leader Lucas of Illinois who called the loss of the U.S. Navy plane and its crew "a ruthless action by barbarous forces." It followed a flurry of angry criticism of Russia on the senate floor and a sharp retort at the Stale department to Russian claim that the American plane was lost on a mission of deliberate provocation against the Soviet un ion. In a statement released with the note, the department said the Rus sians apparently had decorated the Red aviators responsible for the attack. The senate resolution to award decorations to the American fliers now goes to the House. It directs that each of the 10 men be awarded an "appropriate decoration" posthumously, but -loes not specify what the decora tion should be. Lucas called for a roll call vote as a demonstration that both Dem ocrats and Republicans were be hind the resolution. There were 66 senators present, so the reso lution was adopted 66 to 0. Jailed Mm Cittd On 25th Speeding Count VAN NUYS, Calif.. April 21.-.P) Robert G. Gardner, 37. Canoga Park, claims be has paid $o00 in fines, $600 in attorney's fees, 1A0 for bail and $50 for a surveyor in the last four years trying to prove he ass not illegally, speeding. What's more, he says, he lost his job as electronics engineer. Gardner is scheduled to appear Monday again to answer a charge of failing to appear on his 25th speeding count. He said he couldn't appear: he was serving 35 days on his 24th count. Gardner contends police are picking on him because he had a stretch of Ventura boulevard sur veyed in an attempt to prove there were too few homo in that section to warrant a 25-mile speed limit. Extremely high proof, Gardner has found. Reservations for private Skating Parties are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Phone 526 R -2 Winchester Phone Enables Sick lay To 'Attend' School NORTH MERRICK. N. Y April 21. (. Twelve-year-old Roy F. X. Miles now can answer "present" at his school roll-call even though he is bedridden with rheumatic fever. Tnrough the cooperation of the New York Telephone company and grammar school authorities, Roy had a special telephone installed by his bed yesterday. The boy has been out of school three months. The device operates through a microphone on the desk of Roy's teacher, Maurice McCollum, linked by telephone wires with a sending and receiving apparatus. Roy, a seventh grader, hears more now than he did when he was in the classroom. If a pencil falls near the microphone, he says, it sounds like some one falling out of his chair. POPULAR . WESTERN -C.it Un ThtiVs N Tttrrw Millie, Music, Music -Beyond Th Sunt -Spaghetti m Enjoy YourMlf -I Said My Pojoniot Third Man Thtmo -Yodol Bluoi -A DrHin If Wild Your Htort Mokoi -Bibbidi-Bokbidi-Boo Urollo -Quicklilvof Lonf Gon Lonotomo Bloot Boston Two Stop Cotton Eyad Joo NEW EDDY ARNOLD RECORDS LittU Anool Wlrh Dirty Foco Why Should I Ctyt You Know How Tolk Gert ' Around Thtrt'i No Wlnoi m My Anool W hovo oil throo tpoodt of rocordti 33 13 rmp (tonf ploy) 45 tpm (Victor 4S'i) 7B rpm (ttondord tpood) in tht folio winft POPULAR WESTERN CLASSICS Sofa $ MUSIC f SHOP " Everything m Music;" Hanoi Rand Instruments Radio Records Shoo Musk TMJPHONI M Ml N. MCRSON STMtT lOMMttO. MMOSt WIDESPREAD PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE Has necessitated a registered trade mark for identification and your GUARANTEE OF QUALITY We Thank You For Your Patronage Edith & Al Dotson Myrtlewood Treasure House Winston, Oregon Of Lq)LD E) No more "Saturday morning blues" for Roseburg tykes who find there's "nuthin to do," and get in mommy's hair and plenty of mischief . . , because we've found a way to alleviate this situation with the new "Kid Frolics" which debuts tomorrow morning ... on the air . . . 10:30 to 11:00 a. m. We're counting on an overwhelming crowd of little folk, aged tea and under, prior to air-time, at the Ott and RicketU Music store, corner of Cass and Jackson streets! There, the kiddies will be treated to free gifts, a chance to par ticipate on the show, "Kid Frolics," and perhaps to win one of the exciting and worthwhile prizes to be given away. All this, if they are among the first arrivals to be admitted to the store itself. Lyle Fenner in charge of the melee . . . first broadcast tomorrow I if head en tr. Chamber ef Commerce Ferum Saturday night (7:M-t:M . m.). He's Cliff Cooper, national president ef Junior Chamber ef Commerce addressing. Jaycees and these Interested In Jaycee activities. Senator Joseph Mc Carthy (R), ef Wisconsin, whose charges ef Communist In fluence In State deportment activities have prompted a senate foreign relations sub-committee Investigation, will return to Mutual-Den Lee's "Meet the Press" program Saturday, April 21 (l:M-f:M p. m.), far another press conference on the air. Ho held e similar press conference en the program last February 14, at which time he was questioned by newsmen on the charges he has made en the senate fleer. Sen. Mc Carthy's appearance en "Meet the Press" will Immediately fellow the appearance ef his own chief witness before the senate sub-cemmlttee, Louis tudens, farmer Communist party newspaper editor who has renounced Communist affiliations to become a university professor, Sudani testified before the sub-cemmlttee en April M. The pregrem will originate from Mutual's Washington studios. Question arises more and more each day . . . "Whassa gonna' happen to the radio schedule when daylight saving time goea into effect?" This: The entire Don Lee Network and KRNR will operate on Pacific Daylight Saving time effective with the start of business on Sunday, April 30, 1950, and ending with the close of business on Saturday, September 23, 1950. Therefore the present network and local program schedule will remain undisturbed, according to an announcement by Patrick W. Campbell, Don Lee vice president in charge of station relations. I(R N R Mutual Broadcasting System 1490 On Your Dial S 10 Her ComM Tha Brtda. OO Newe MBS : I A Memorable Muilr 0:30 Old r thinned Bovivtl Hour, 10:; Chicaio Thaatr. MBft. ll:.'.0 Npwi Nightcap. t ll:JO-Sisn Off. Mrs. A. M. Newell, Former Douglas Teacher, Passes PORTLAND. April 21 Mrs. Anise 11. Newell. 56, of 1004 NE Going street, died Wednesdsy in Astoria, where she was staying temporarily. Mrs. Newell was born in Rose burg oo April T, 1884. She was graduated from Roseburg hiith school in 1913 and taught school in Douglas county until her mar riage on July 4, 1913, to Hiram E. Newell, who survives. Mrs. Newell was a member of Orenomah chapter, Eastern Star; Waukeena chspter. DAR, and the Oregon State Mothers club. She is survived by a daughter, Mra. A. B. Alexander, Portland; two sons, William A., Eugene, and Howard E., Seattle: her mother, Mrs. J. A. Hewitt, Roseburg: four sisters, Mrs. Frank E. Wilson and Mrs. R. J. Wilson, The Dalles; Mrs. Boyd Bales, Bakersfield, Cel., and Mrs. E. S. Booth, Roseburg; three brothers, R. D. Hewitt, Trout dale; Leland J. Hewitt, Roseburg, and Allen W. Hewitt, Glendale, Cel., and five grandchildren. . Funeral services will be held Saturday at Mount Scott Funeral home. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial park. Mary A. Thompson WiU Admitted To Probate The will of Mary A. Thompson has been admitted to probate upon the filing of a petition by Effie A. Howard Thursday. The Thomp- am a.t.l. I. ctimafMi at S120DO. The petitioner as nominated in the will haa been aonoinled bv the court to act as executrix in the estate. In other probate proceedings, the court has set Monday, May 22, at 10 a.m. in 'ne county court room, ior Ik final Hlmnt flf thfl AmV Cristeser estate. The final settle ment, filed with the court Thurs day, values the estate at $6,654.03. A poisonous snake eats victims of its own poison without ill effect. Frl., April 21, 150 Thg News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. S TOMORROW AND SUNDAY ONLY ' Al "Lash" LaRue in "BORDER FEUD" plus Second Western Thriller SEMAININO) slOimS TODAff 1 4:00 Fulton Lewti Jr. MBS. 1 4:1. Hemingway. MB. 4 :.K Here's to Veteran. ! 4:45 Spade Cooley Show. ' a DO Top Tune. i 5 to Tom Mix MBS. 600 Muite at Six. IS Mutual NfwtrMl.-l.Bt ; World of Sports. S:4.1 Tex Reneke. Bill Henry. MBS. 1:00 Sleepy time Ta)e. 1:15 Chuck wagon Jamtoore. 1:30 Clar Kid.-MBS. :0O-Tunefully Youra. 4 i TO Sportacatt. 8.45 Cedric Fniter. "MBS. H 00 New. MBS. :15 Hi Neighbor. 9 : Scandinavian Malady, ft 45 rulum Uwu Jr. MBS 10:001 Love A Myalary.MBS. 10.15 Music you Want. 10:45 Platter Show. 11 25 N ewe Nightcap. 11:30 Sift. Off. 0 ATI'S DA r. Atltl 00. ISM 0 ftt Coffee) Club Capara. :0 Netva. :15 Music. 0.45 County Club Agent. 1:00 Hemingway. MBS 115 Break fa Gang. MBS. 1:45 Local Ncwa. 1 -so March tl ma. g oo Radie) Kid Blbla Claw, t .10 Haven of Raet. MBS. t (JO Modern Home. :I5 Accent on Rhythm. 9:10 Telephone Bequaat. loott New. 1)1:15 Goapd Singer. MBS. 10.W Kid Frolic. 11:00 Cumberland Vallar Barm Dane MBS. 12:09 World New. 12:15 Johnny Mercar. U:.io You and Your Camera, 12:45 Labor Talks. 12:50 Local Newt, 12:55 Market Reporta. 1:00 Man on tha Straat 1:15 Volca of the Army. 1 :to Limerick Show. MBS. 2 Oh Requett Show. 3:00 Mar A letter Radio Singara MBS 3 30 Melody Mountain Boy a. 4:00 For tha Living 4 15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Bandstand USA. 5:fMVReMcwtng Stand MBS. 5:10 Radia Harrii MBS. 5:45 Thraa Bees and a Honey, MBS. 6:00 Jack Poater Orrh. 0:30 World of Sporta. 6:45 Amarirait Legion. 7 :0 Mr. Feat here. MBS. 7 TO Jr. Chamber of Commerce. goo Happy Valley Cowb a. AW Meet the Pre. MBS. o oo Newt MBS 5 15 Dink Templeton. MBS. a ;to V. re t ling Parade. 10 .TO Caribbean Croasroada. MBS. 11:00 Oakland Danca. SrNOT. APftll. . 1 00 Back to Cod Hour. MBS. 8: Voica of Prophecy. MBS. f no Radio Bible Cla.a MBS. S to Momenta of Devotion. 0.45 Garden Talks. 10:00 Ncwa. MBS. 10 15 Songa of Cheer eV Comfort. MBS. 10 : Lutheran Hour. MBS. 11:00 Church Services. 12:00 Organ Concert. 121S Goipel Singer. MBS 12 30 Master Radio Canaries. MBS. 12. 45 National N'ewa. loo Hopalong Casaidv MBS. 1 : Martin Kane. MBS. SOO The Shadow. MBS. JlO-Trua Detective Mysteries. MBS. 3:00 Roy Fogera Show. MBS. 3 30 Nick Carter - MB . 4 00 Famllv Theatre- MBS. 4 DO The Falcon MBS. 5 00 Lavmen'a Hour. 5 30 Tunefully Yours MBS t .00 Mutual Chamber Ensemble. MBS. 6-r World of Sporta. 6 .45 Music. 1 00 Music of tha Mailers. i m Ray Block Show. I 00 Twenty Questions. MBS. Come and Win! KID FROLICS on KRNR ROADCAST Every Saturday 10:30 to 11:00 a. m. Ckile-re tee reers al a, a. vewifar ere eligible. AN rkaae Hi rite Mere before 10:30 e. a., will receive surertse fifts m4 beve e cbence le eerticlaete le rfee shew mn4 win escifinfl frisaa. Musical HifbliitlH with fbe Hemmene' Spiiiet Orfee On-RICKEHS MUSIC STORE 101 W. 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T T f 3C CTl N LETS r the rrr-r- Vt -iJ-1 S ANOTHE ; t 4 'v, iVaTMvi Jlt W 1 i?TufflmirFT.iTniTTrlr l If it's something new you seek, drop around and rake a peek . . . You will enjoy our "PO-BOY" sandwich, something new and different, and mode of French bread, roast beef, lettuce, tomatoes, and with, of course, tha trimmings. Seventh a a a Anniversary DANCE Sponsored By K. P. Girls' Drum Corps at MELODY MOUNTAIN BARN Saturday Night, April 22 Music By: MELODY MOUNTAIN BOYS One Dollar and Twenty-Fivt Cents Couple . .rnVl uidkv.N rui-M y songs! -.rJfc ".-" 'er Y wi 10US UUfflM KOTTT SKTiTT HURRY! ENDS TOMORROW T JSP. ttm aVaaaaiTI -TT:,,r.rt.n-R Worn iu.., , rn,-! ss Continuous Saturday from 1 P. M.