ALL TIME FAVORITE PIRATE STORY NEXT AT INDIAN Sat., March 24, 1951 The News, Review, Roteburg, Ore. J " -iv radio programs :- KRNR 1470 1c. 1240 Ice. KRXL News-Review Want Ads Get Results AT THE MELODY INN JIMMY WHITE TRIO GIVE THEIR BEST BY POPULALR REQUEST! TWO FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY JIMMY on the Guita- ERNIE at the Piano it DUKE Playing the Bass ' Entertainment Every Night Special Easter Dinners EASTER SUNDAY FROM 12 NOON Melody Inn Now Open from 12 Noon 'Til 2 a.m. JeJ Highway 99 S. DANCE To the Music of JACK FOSTER and his Orchestra 7' at JOHN'S S. i i i r i - ons Of The Saddle Listen to their broadcast over KRNR, Monday thru Friday, 9:45 p. m. Dinners Served from 5:30 p. m. For Reservations Phone 9-8815 3 Miles North of Myrtle BRING YOUR GIRL BRING YOUR CROWD EVERYBODY HAS FUN AT JOHN'S CURVE! AST dance at ten mile with the ROBERT NEWTON snd BOBBY DK1SCOU. in feme from Wilt Disney's TREASURE ISLAND." io color by Technicolor, in RKO relcise. Df E) "Q BEST REMARK OF WEEK: Daytime serials are generally prim but shocking. Nighttime comics are generally shocking but prim. Author of statement is Albert Ellis, authority on radio. AROUND THE STUDIO: Con certed hope for improvement by baby Timmy Roelle, hospitalized with rare case of spinal menin gitis. Timmy is aged one and a half. His engineer dad and five other members of family given mdeical shots as precaution. Studio piano kept in constant use these days. Bob Weber trying to give I.vle Kenner piano lessons In case Web takes a few days off, Dad Kenner may be able to take over whole production of Brighter Side, 6:30 p.m. weekdays. Small boxing ring set up in back office yesterday. Torrence. t h e talking terrapin, in trainnig for the International Golden Gloves Ens. Miller Enrolled In Naval Line School Reading, writing and arithmetic. navy style, is pretty much the curriculum for Ens. Wesley B. Mil ler, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller of Drain, now enrolled as a member of the 1951 class at the Naval General Line school, Monterey, Calif. All of the students are former naval reserve oflicers, who have transferred into the regular navy as a career. The 10-month course, under the Holloway plan, is de signed to give them an education in naval subjects along the lines of the U. S. Naval Academy curric 1 ulum. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Creek on Highway 99 m LD E) B boxing matches to be held next Thursday. By the way, KRNR will ! carry those ringside reports from j Mutual. Times will be listed in I this column early next week. In response to many inquiries the family name of Torrence is j Testudinidae the name is a lot ; easier to spell than It is to say, ; so it will probably never be aired. I SUNDAY: When your new j Easter bonnet has been carefully I placed back in its box, and you : sit back and relax on Sunday aft ernoon, tune to KRNR for an Easter parade of programs to take i you on the high road of adventure, j There's Martin Kane, Private Eye; i followed at 2:30 by the Shadow, t and True Detective Mvsteries. j RECOMMENDED: M-G-M The ater at 5 00 p m. John Ganiled I stars in "The Prizefighter and the I Lady." Special Board To Run State Fair Now Up To McKay By PAUL W. HARVEY JR. SALEM (rt'l Bills In set up a special commission to run ! the Oregon state fair and to .Rive $50 to each discharged convict were sent to Governor McKay by the legislature, while the senate killed 18 to 11 a bill to prevent railroads from closing stations without consent of the public utili ties commissioner. The state fair bill, passed by the house with only 11 dissenting votes, would have the governor appoint a five-man commission to run the fair. It now is operated hy state fair Director Leo Spitz barT, who is appointed by state agriculture Director E. L. Peter son. Kep. Spraptie Carter, Pendleton, said the "bill is an attempt to save the state fair. Rural exhib itors and machinery exhibitors are losing interest because the fair is becoming nothing but a carnival and race meet.' The opponents of the bill ob jected to setting up a new com mission, asserting the state has too many boards and commissions already. Peterson fired Spitzbart several weeks ago, but then rehired him. However, the sponsors of the bill denied that the dispute had any thing to do with their introduction of the bill. Convicts' Pay Upped The convict hill would give $50 to every discharged convict, and j $25 to each paroled convict. All they get now is $5. This hill was passed by the house without op-! position. The railroad measure, requested by labor organizations, was de feated after an hour and 20 minutes of senate debate. It would have provided that no railraod station with annual total receipts of more than $10,000 could he closed without consent of the public utilities commissioner. "Every railroad in the state has neglected its duties toward the people in the regions being served," I said Sen. Phil Brady, Portland labor leader. But Sen. Frederick S. Lamport, Salem, said the railroads can't af ford to maintain unprofitable sta tions. Farm Management Fraud Draws Term In Prison PORTLAND (.f) A 71-ycar-old farm realty operator was sen tenced here to five years in prison on charges of larceny in farm management schemes. The man, known as Henry Gard ner but who said his true name was Irvin Jordan, was charged with selling a half interest in man agement of a farm near La Cen ter, Wash., which he did not own. Deputy District Attorney Charles E. Raymond said Gardner's trans actions cost Mrs. Kthel Cad- man, Seattle, $10,000, and others amounts ranging up to SfiOOO. I -DANCE- EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at OAKLAND LEGION HALL Bob"The Mustache" Weaver AND HIS , DIXIELANDERS ft CM A INI NO HOURS TODAY 4 00 John riynn MBS 4:15 llrinuufwayfcUiS 4 :to Miami Sr. HI Chorus ft OO Sinking Marshall MBS ft. .to Suit on Farad 5 45 ConrMnin Ellsworth 6-00 Air Force Hour :u World of Spurts f 45 Legion Program 7:00 'a mil y Theater MBS 7 .10 Happv Vallev Cowbuvf too Murder by Expert MBS a :tu Salvation Ann 9:00 News MBS It IS Wrestling 10 ;iO Arthur Van Orchestra- MBS HOO Salute to Reservists MBS 11 2S News Nightcap 11:30 Sign Off BINUAV, MARCH U, 1111 :30 Easter Sunrise Service . M M OO Hack to God Hour MBS 30 World News 8 45 Moment! of Devotion BOO Radio Bihle Class MHS B::tO Voice of Prophecy MUS 10 oo News MBS 10:15 Hink Temple ton 'a Sports Pa,'e MHS lOSO Lutheran Hour MBS 11:00 Church Services 11!: 00 World Newa 12:1 Cilia G-irden Talks K' ; tO Canary Chorus MBS U:4. Orgiin Concert 1 00 Crime Does Not Pay MiO Martin Kane MHS 2 00 The Shadow MBS 3:;tO True Detective Mysteries MBS 3 00 Rov Rogers MRS 3.:tO Nick Cnrter MUS 4:00 Hollywood Open Houi 4:;iO Here Comes the Bride 5 oo Theater of the Air 6 00 Triumphant Hour MBS 7 oo Youth, I'nllnuicd 7 :) Melody Time 7:35 News MBS 8 i0 Twntv Questions -MBS 8 to Adventures of Manie 9 00 News MHS 915 Concert Miniatures 9 -to Old fashioned Revival Hour 10::to Chicago Theater MBS 11 :to News Nightcap 11:35 Sign Oft MONDAY, MAKCH , 1951 0 00 Coffee Club capers a to News Music K 4.V-Rise & Shine MBS 7.00 Hemingway MBS 715 Breakfast Gang-MBS 7:45 Sons of Pioneers 800 Cecil Brown MBS 8 15 Ncws-MBS 8 : to Bible Institute Hour MBS 9 oo Ovrr the Coffee Cup 9:15 Gospel Singer MBS 9 : to Man About Town 9 45 Music Hi. OO News- MBS 10 15 Tello-Tesl - MBS 10 :t0 Second Spring 10 45 Joys of a Shut -In UOO Ladies Fair MBS 11 25 NewsMHS 11.(0 queen for a Day MBS 12 00 World News 12:15 Music In Modern Mood 12 :to Man on the street 12 45 Local News 12:55 Market Reports 1:00 Jack Klrkwood-VBS 1. :tO I'nited Nations -MBS 145 Meet the Band 2 oo Tune-O 2. :to Hollywood t'SA. 2:45 It's Requested 3 ;tO School Show .1 45 Hook of Bargains 4 on Fulton Lewis Jr MBS 4.15 Menu ngwav MBS 4 .10 Passing Parade 4 45 Sum Hayes- MRS 5 (HI Mark Trail MHS 5 :tO Clvde Beat lv MFtS 5:55 Victor Borne MBS H on Magic Garden 6 15 World of Sports 6::iO Brighter Side 6 45 Sitm Hayes-MRS 655 Bill Henry MHS 7 (0 Sleeps time Tales 7 15 Lionel Barry more 7 ; Owe Kid MRS 8 (to Let George Do It MBS 8 .to You Name It 8 45 Mutual Newareel MBS 9 IKt News MUS 9 15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS H:iO Hi Neighbor 9 45 Personality Time 9 55 Five-Minute Ftnal-MHR 10;0O I Love a Mystery MBS 111-15 Music You Want 10:45 Club 14!M ll-20Nrws Nightcap 11:30 Slgtl Off Whistling Swans Back In Oregon Habitat I.A GHANDE (iT) Whistlin? swans, once a rare sight in the Grande Ronde valley, now almost set the calendar here. Hunted almost to extinction at one time, the birds have made such a come-back that a large flock swims today in ponds around the Cove area. As in Ihe past two years, the big birds arrived on St. Patrick's day in their annual spring migration. This year only a few were in the first contingent, wilh the bulk of the flock arriving in later days. Byrnes Refuses To Head -States' Rights Ticket COLUMBIA S. C. (7P Gov. James P. Byrnes said flatly again he will not be a candidate for Pres ident on a states' rights Demo cratic or any other ticket. Byrnes also declared in a let ter to the 1!)48 states' rights for mer candidate, G. J. Strom Thur mond, that he will not "seek lead ership" of the more than 1.000,000 voters who supported Thurmond for President. Byrnes is a former tJ. S. secre tary of stale and supreme court justice. Kvi-i'ybody loves flowers and everybody loves to receive them. Choose flowers as the perfect gift . . , choose them from us . . . always fresh ly cut, fragrantly lovely. The phone number to Rimember It 3-3026 oCiifi FLOWER SHOP 119 WincheiUr Strait REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4 SO -Navy Band 4:45 Modern a i res 5:00 Four Knighta 8:15 Blue Barron . ; Musical Cocktails 5 55 tnder the Capitol Dome 0 00 Sports Spotlit 0: 15 Lamplighters 0.30 Modern News 6:45 Jerry Grav Show 7 00 Masked Rider 7:30 Sons of the Saddle 8.00 Billy Butlerfield 8 15 Henry Bussey 8:30 F & W News 8:35 V. P. Comment arv 8 40 Dance Band Review 10 00 Modern Melody Hour 10:30 Hot Off the Hecord 11 (-0 Headlines of Tomorrow 11:05 Hot Off the Record 11:30 Sign Off StNUAV. MARCH U. llll T:tO Assembly of God Church BOO World-Wide News 8 15 Church of Christ 8:45 Missionary Baptist Church 9:15 The Jordnnulre 9:30 WorWI-Wwie News 9 45 Top O' The Mornln 10:00 Clark Dennis 10:15 Sugar N Spice 10 30 Through the Listening Glass 11:00 Frank Devol Show 1 1 :30 Eater Sunday 1951 12 00 I Mmuti' J1 Pi)rr 12:01 Variety Time 12:15 Marine Band 12 30 Mid-Day News 12:45 Beacon Flee trie Organ Concert 1; 00 Say It With Music 1:15 Johnny Thompson l:;iO Prairie Parade 2 00 Cavalcade of Music 2 :tO Skitch Henderson Show 3 00 Afternoon Carousel 3:30 News Summary 3 35 To Be Announced 3 45 Story Time 4 00 Sunday Serenade 4 to I nder the Capitol Dome 4 45 Paul West Orchestra ft.no Smorgitsboard .V30 Musical Cocktails 00 Suing Dp Sports to. i.) Lamplighters : to Modern Newt 6 45 Guest Star 7 00 Lenny Herman 7:15 Southland Spirituals 7 .10 Conservative Baptist church 8 :.'tO S Ac W News 8 .15 Showtime Hevue 9 00 Moonlight Matinee 10 OO Modern Mehtdy Club 10-30 Hoi Off The Record I l:ln Headlines of tomorrow 1105 Hot Off The Record 11 30 Sign Off MONDAY, k ARCH U, 1951 800 Early Birds ti ii5 New Hi-adlinee . 0 Oft F.arlv Birds 0:.u Riders of the Purple Sag ti 45 First Kdition News 7 00 Kddie Arnold 7.15 Alarm Clock Club 7 55 Savings Bonds Show (HI World News 8.15 Sillv Symphonies M 30 Tops In Pops 9 HO Modern Home 9 15 Sav It Wilh Music D.'U World Wide News 9.45 Top OThe Mornin' 10.00 Sunset and Vine 10:15 Sug.ir N Spice 10 30 It Pavs To Listen 11 :00 Starlighters 11:15 Airlane Trio I I :.tO Modes Modern 11 45 Chuck Foster 1Z imj 1 Minute of Prayer 12.01 Variety Time 12 15 Roving Repinier 12:50 Niel Bondt.hu 12 45 Market Itrpurt 12:50 Marvin Ash LOO KRXL Open Hons 3 (Ml Socially Speaking 2 05 Melody Matinee 2.:iO Man with a Baton 3 on To Be Announced 3-15 All Star Record Review 3:25 Today's Menu 3:30 News Summary .T35 Phnnoquest 4:30 Once Upon A Tim 4 45 Sleepy Joe ft 00 Andy Parker 5:15 Jan Gather 5::(0 Musical Cocktail 5:55 Under the Capitol Dome, 600 Sport Spotlit 8:15 Lamoltghtcra t, :a Modem News 8:45 Kddie Lemar Show 7:0 Music Box 7:30 Random Rhythms 7:45 My Serenade Boo spotlight on Melody 8.10 News 8:35 U P. Commentary 8 "10 Henry Jones B 45 Music For Reminiscing 9:0O MiikIc for Reminiscing 9:15 To He Annnunred 9.45 Heidelberg Harmunalrea ft .MV News 10:00 Modern Melody Hour 10 ; Hot Orr The Record 11 :in Headlines of Tomorrow 11:05 Hot Off th Record 11:30 Swi) Off MORE AUTOS IN OREGON SALEM Ml OrcKon's mo tor vehicle registration of 718.420 set a new record last year, and was 9 percent more than in 1949, Secretary of Slate Ncwbry says. The state, he says, has 58 per cent more vehicles than in 1945. The ancient Indians in the south, western part of what is now the United Slates built the first Am r ican apartment houses, some of them containing 1,200 rooms. SUNDAY-MONDA tufa I I "l m s car mw mar Starts Tomorrow Night m G,enn THE V (y rfn&fi MAN" Starts Not Recommended for Children 3itmjk. J V , WIDMARK IV unda DARNELL X A Musical Trear FRANCES LANGFORD and PHIL REAGAN in ( Mil Reach ENDS TONIGHT "Flame of Barbary Coast' With JOHN WAYNE And Y.TUESDAY ONLY fRESENTATION OF Robsrt Louis Stevenson's mm sBOBDDQfl BOBBY DRISCOLl ROBERT 0T0IM rHEATRE I m- a' 2nd. Top Hit FORD FOCH Endt Tonight EAGLE AND THE HAWK" "RED HOT AND BLUE" Sunday stiphin McNALLY A MA dNIWr.MK HCtVH Added for a Star7 ft NEWTON BASIL SIDNEY an MO Ue aMAM lilUTi'iMili' w Saturday Night (5)