r Wl Penalty Levied For Poet To Set Group Of Fines PORTLAND, May 26. OA St. Johns Motor Express company, '.'.hose attorney wanted to settle '2 charges at $50 each, trew a $2,000 ; fine in Federal Judge Gus Suli 1 mon's court today. The firm pleaded guilty on the ! 12 charges of violating Interstrte Commerce commission regulations. Earlier the attorney, John M. 1 Hickson, reported a "gentleman's , agreement" with the district at ; torney' office and agreed to a total fine of $600. Judge Solomon refused to hear the case on that basis and trans ferred it to Federal Judge James A. Fee. Judge Fee slapped a con tempt charge against the attorney and sent the case back to Judge Solomon. carat a coMPirre UNI OF auM aia auw IOHT MJULaHT RIGHT C Lockwood Motors, Inc. Rate and Oak St. Phone 80 OIL TO BURN For prompt courteous meter ed deliveries of high quality stove and burner oil CALL 152 MYERS OIL CO. Distributors of Hancock Petroleum Products For Douglas County DANCE Every Saturday Night The Old Hayloft At PRESCHERN BARN 4 Miles West on Melrose Road Ray Bates and His 5-Piece Western Band at the MOOSE HALL On S. Stephens St. TONIGHT with SM0KEY METCALF AND HIS MELODY RANGERS MEMBERS & GUESTS ONLY NO COVER CHARGE TM. aVT Si? V Yes, inJead, eating out is fun. e..prav when vou mma in Jlte fed ..d2arn 1 8 miles from Roseburg on the beautiful North Umpqua. Outdoor Dining Porch Overlooking the River Open Saturday, May 27 We Specialize in Delicious Fish . . . Chicken . , , Steaks Bring your catches here, we'll cook them. Special Arrangements for Dinner Parties. Open 5 a, m. to 12 p. m. LB MI E) . HQ n Speedway fans unable to attend this year's running of the 500-mile race at Indianapolis on Memorial day, May 30, will be as close to the auto classic as the nearest radio, it was announced by Orchard Auto Parts company, which will sponsor the broadcast of the race as a Perfect Circle corporation representative for Roseburg, over KRNR. The first of four broadcasts will begin at 9:00 a.m., IS minutes before the Mercury pace car takes the track to start the race, and will get the cars well on their way over the 500-mile grind be fore leaving the speedway at 9:15 a.m. Station KRNR will again take fans to the track at 10:30 a.m. for another eye-witness account of the race, with a third period scheduled to begin at 12:30 p m. At 1:00 o'clock, the broadcast of the finish will begin and continue until the track's checkered victory flag has waved the winner across the finish line. The broadcast of the racing classic will be carried by the entire Mutual Broadcasting system, and Bill Slater will head a crew of announcers describing the race. SATURDAY: Another radio gathering of young people at the Ott and Ricketts music store to answer the musical ques tions posed by emcee l.yle Fenner on "Kid Frolics" (10:30 11:00 a.m.) . . . hour-long "It's Requested" session with Bob McCarl (2:00-3:00 p.m.) . . . Ruth Warrick starring for the "Proudly. We Hail" dramatisation of "The Angel of Clarks villa" (3:00-3:30 p.m.) . . . Carl S. Marvel, winner of the William Gibbs award medal for 1950, will be a member of the ."Reviewing Stand" panel that will discuss the sub iect "Natural Versus Synthetic Rubber" (5:00-5:30 p.m.) . . . Beautiful singer Lena Home will describe her plans for a forthcoming trip to Europe, when she is interviewed by Broad way reporter Radio Harris (5:30-5:45 p.m.) Miss Home' will fill a six-month singing schedule in the capitols of the con tinent, Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, who recently resigned as undersecretary of Commerce, will hold the press conference on the sir for "Meet the Press" (8:30-9:00 p.m.). Moose To Practice All officers and escorts of Women of the Moose will meet for practice Mon day, May 29 a, 8 p.m. at the Moose hall. To Hold Sala A iHimmage sale has been planned by Delta Kappa Gamma members at the Episcopal parish hall for Saturday. The sale will begin at 9 a.m. Visiting Here Mrs. Otto Kuyken datl of Oceanlake, Ore., is visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Taus- cher, and family in Laurelwood. She came to Roseburg to attend graduation exercises of her grand daughter, Betty Lou Tauscher. Dinrw Postponed Credit Wom en's breakfast club dinner sched uled for Sunday, May 28, has been postponed until a later date due to approaching holiday. WIVES GIVEN CREDIT POTSDAM, N. Y., May 26-4.P1 Clarkson college appreciates the little woman behind the married man in college. The college said so in certifi cates for "meritorious service" given to 141 wives of Clarkson stu dents graduating June 4. Each wife was cited for "assist ance she has rendered her husband in the completion of his program of higher education." KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1490 On Ycur Dial REM AIN1NO HOtlKl TODAI 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS. 4:1 S Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Spade Cooly. 5:00 Top Timet, 5:30 Tom Mix. MBS. 6:0O Magic Garden. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel. MBS. 6:30 World Of sporn. 6:45 Tex Beneke. 6:55 BUI Henry. MBS. 7:00 Sleepytlme Talea. 7:15 Chuckwagon Jamboree. 7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS. 8:00 Tunefully Youn. 8:30 Sportscast. B:45 Cedric Foster. MBS. 9:00 Newa. MBS. 9:15 HI Neighbor. ' 9:30 Mu Hie. 9:45 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS. 10:001 Love A Myitery. MBS. 10:15 Music You Want. 10:45 Hanks Music Shop. 11:25 Newt Nightcap. 11:30 Sign Off. SATURDAY, HAT ST, 1956 6:00 Coffee Club. 6:30 Newa. 6:35 Coffee Club, 6:45 County Agent. 7:OfJ Hemingway MBS. 7:15 Breadkfast Gang. MBS. 7:45 Local Newa, 7:50 Farm Fair. 8:00 Radio Kid Bible Claw. B: 30 Haven Of Beat MBS. 9:00 Modern Home. 9:15 4-H Club. 9:25 Man About Town. 9:30 Telephone BeaueaL - . .-. M0:00 Newa. 10:15 Goapel singer. MBS. in-.lO Kfri FroHcu. 11:00 Cumberland Valley Barn Dance. R1H&. 11:30 Music. 11:45 Bands Tor Bonds. MBS. 12:00 World News. 12:15 Johnny Mercer. 12:30 You tic Your Camera. 12:45 Labor Talka. 12:50 Local News. 12:55 Market Reports 1:00 Man On The Street 1:15 Voice Of.The Army. 1:30 True Or False. MBS. 2:00 It's Requested. 3:00 Proudly We Hail. MBS. 3:30 Melody Mt. Boys. 4:00 John Flynn. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Bandt-tand U.S.A. MBS. 5:00 Reviewing Stand MBS.- . 5:30 Radie Harris. MBS. 5:45 Your Science Reporter. MBS. 6:00 Jack FoMer Orch. 6:30 World Of Sports. 6:45 Old New Orleans. 7:00 Mr. Feathers. MBS 7:30 This Is Europe. MBS. 8:00 Happy Vallcv Cowboys. 8:30 Meet The Press, MBS. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:15 Ray MeKinley. g:30 Wrestling Parade. 10:30 Caribbean Crossroads. MBS. 11:00 Dance Orch. MBS. 11:30 News Nightcap. 11:35 Sign Off. SUNDAY, MAY ?, IRSIt 8:00 Back To God Hour MBS. 8:30 Momenta Of Devotion. 8:45 Rush Morgan Orch. 9:00 Radio Bible Class. MBS 9:;iO Voice Of Prophecy. MBS. 10:00 News. MBS. ' 10:15 Organ Moods. MBS 10:30 Lutheran Hour. MBS. 11:00 Church Service, 12:00 Organ Concert. 12:15 Gonpel Singer.MBS. 12 30 Dick Hayme'a Show. 12:45 National News. 1:00 Hopalong Cassfdy. MBS. 1:30 Martin Kane. MBS. 3-nn Th Shadow MHS. ' 3:30 True Detective Mysteries MBS. Local News Benefit Card Party Evergreen Grange has invited the public to attend a benefit card party at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, May 31. at the hall. Prizes will be awarded winners in canasta and pinochle. Refreshments will be served. Potluck Supper Tonight Green Community church will hold a 6 o'clock potluck supper tonight, May 26, at the old Green schoolhouse. Everyone in the community is in vited. Those attending are asked to bring their table service. An importnat business meeting will be held. ON NAVY CRUISE J. B. Huffman,, machinist's mate, first class, USN, of Riddle, is serving aboard the destrover USS Dyess, which will spend the major part of this summer operating in the Mediterranean, where the crew members wiL be afforded an op portunity to visit French, Italian and North African ports. Huff man, who entered the Naval ser vice Aug. 13, 1943. is a former student of Dysaft High School in Dysart, Ariz. NOT JUST A SIDELINE it RADIOS . and . . ic RECORDS . . are our BUSINESS Buy your radio ond records from Frl., May 26, 1950 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Or). S HOW'S YOUR AUTO RADIO? For that beach trip or vacation journey, enjoy your automobile trip with a newly-installed auto radio from Kluver'i. We con fit all makes of cars. Bring it in . . , we'll install it! U your present car radio actinf up? Let us repair it tor youl Our expert repair service is guaranteed. Sea us for your auto radio service problems and for auto radio InstoU lotions. Free Pickup and Delivery! KLUVER RADIO SERVICE Highway 99 N. At Gorden Valley Rd. Phone 1372-J 230 N. Jackson Back .From Grants Pass Mrs. Bernard Giles has returned to her home in Roseburg. following a vis it in Grants Pas with her mother. Will Return Here Saturday Mis. Herbert Cooper is expected to re turn to her home in Roseburg Sat urday, following a visit in Texas. To Install Officers The DllDer- voc Horizon club will meet Mon day, May 29, for installation of of ficers at the home of Barbara Bailey. To Meet Monday The execu tive committee pf the Woman's So ciety of the First Presbyterian church will meet Monday at 1:30 o'clock at the church parlors. At Hughes Home Mrs. Seth Bullis Jr., and daughter, Judith Ann of Medford, and Mrs. M. Chamberlin of Portland have been guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hughes at Winston. Social Night Riverside grange will hold a social Saturday night at the hall for members and their invited guests. Mrs. C. T. Tipton is chairman and will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. James Daugherty and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kruse. Leaves For Gearhart Mrs. Charles E. Miller Sr. left today .'or her home in Gearhart, following a visit in Roseburg since Tuesday with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cummins, and family, on Reservoir avenue. She was accompanied to Roseburg by Miss Theresa Carty of Gearhart, who will spend 10 days at the Cum mins home caring for their son and daughter, Christopher and Leslie, while Mr. and Mrs. Cummins make a trip to their summer lodge on the Rogue River. Critically III Mrs. Hattie Me. Afee of Roseburg is reported crit ically ill at Josephine General hospital in Grants Pass, whore'.she has been a patient for the last week. Mrs. Eugene Little of Rose burg spent the last couple of davs in Grants Pass visitine Mis. Mr. Afee and her daughter, Mrs. Os car rowers. 'Good Evening' With:- on KRNR BILL HENRY What's hannened in the world before todav is as imnort ant to Bill Henry as what's hoppening today, and that's wny ine muruai nerwor commemaior Tones care to study all aspects of news events, past and present, be fore he takes to the microphone five nights each week. For all the news of the world told in eight hundred words, in only five minutes . .. , hear Bill Henry in ra dio's five-minute news-capsule! 6:55 - 7:00 P. M.- Mon. thru Fri; Tonighf and Tomorrow: Flood Relief For Winnipeg Hear Jack Carson, Fred Woring, his Penn sylvonians, ond a host of others in this flood-relief oppeal! 10:30-11:30 Tonighf Telephone Request Telephone number four request your favorite tune! 9:30 -10 A.M. Saturday Kid Frolics Radio fun for the kids each Saturday morning downtown! , 10:30-11 A.M. Saturday e I Pfenie Seheriu I ed Ron enn PTA Will hnlii 11 nntllirlr ennnov at ITmn. qua park tonight at 6:30 o'clock if the weather is good. In case ol inclement weather the affair will be held in the Benson gymnasium. All attendinj( are asked to bring their own tahln unrvirp a nnvnroA aisn ana salad. 3:0ft Roy Rogers Show MBS. 3:.W Nick Carter. MBS. 4:0O California Caravan MBS. 4:30 Family Theatre. MRS. 3:00 Laymen' Hour. .V.IO Tunefully Your. 8; no Enchanted Hour. MBS. 8:no World Of Sport. 6 4.1 Artie Shaw. 7.00 Muaie Of The Ma iter. 7:30 Ray Block Show. 8 no Twenty Questions MBS. 810 Her Come The Bride, goo Newa MBS. 8 1.1 Memorable Minie' 8 Jt Old Faahloned Revival : MBS 10:0 Chicaf.' TV,.. MBS. 11:30 New Nightcap. 11:15 SiRn Off. Hurry! The Riot Ends Sat! Continuous Sat. itartina 12:45 QrWl BOB HOPE l w M rr with Rhonda FLEMING, "v 4J Koami CULVER Roland YOUNO Starts Sun! When She's Good . . . She's Bad . . . and When She's Bad ' CL-- All hWi" BAD ! ! ! "That's what I like about Rttfl I always get an engraved invitation! ATS 48 ,W .Shetley WINTERS Macdohaid CAREY KM CUM UTMIUUt ruaiwun SATURDAY & SUNDAY V 'A BLACK JACK W Pv TAKE A STAND U -.DM WALLER ROY BARCROFT DONNA HMLTDH ROY ROGERS . "FRONTIER PONY EXPRESS" SOON! ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 5,. PINE M OLatre NOW! THRU SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY . . . IT'S A SPOOIffH-DOOPfHI LEO GORCEY and THE BOWERY BOYS PLUS: I William Dennia JBENDIX O'KEEFE STARTS SUNDAY-3 DAYS 'Off : A .1 ...innllV nUUiw otOLl IN HI PLUS THIS EXCITING SECOND FEATURE: Mui LAawT7..-.ifeS i r fv k Bj Jail rX..-rJlM'M 1 'T' jrmo