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Education Bills Killed In House SALEM (. The Hous d-? Th fioiwt in't told on tle featrd two SrOte bills relating1 vision. to educatO1- One would require It defe ated JO to 24 a tenate that all school tearhe.'s get at memorial asking the Federal corn least 10 days of lick teave a year, munications commission to author and the other would allow the : iie a television aattion in Portland. large school districts to operate junior colleges. A hill to lar th rirrtiit fouHc declare people sane after (heir Prof. J. Jt Bush, who was re discharge from mental hospitals cently elected principal of Drain was pssed by the House and sn frade school, has tendered his to th, Senate. There now is no resignation to the school board, way for a person to be declared i the Drain Enterprise reports, legally sane after his mental ail- No reason for his resignation ment is cured. was given. Mr. Bush, who is com- A bill to let the State Board of pleting his fourth year as prin Higher Education refund about cipal of the Drain school, was for $7,000,000 worth of dormitory merly at Falls City. He is a grad bonris was passed by fhe Senate uate of Oregon Slate college and and sent to the governor. It will 1 Oregon College of Education. His . save about SI, 200,000 in interest. ' successor has not been named. -DANCE- EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at OAKLAND LEGION HALL Bob "The Mustache" Weaver AND HIS DIXIELANDERS TABLE D'HOTE DELUXE DINNER SERVED EVERY SUNDAY FROM 12 TO I P.M. Dinner from $1.50 Always plan fo dine at th Hotel Umpqua, Her you will enjoy oxcallent service and the finest quality of foods, Including quality meats, poultry and sea food, prepared by skilled first class chefs. Served in a pleasant atmoiphere and excellent surroundings. Mrs. Lynn BeeMey will render Hammond Organ, from 12 t HOTEL UMPQUA Roieburq'i Lttding and Finest Hotel . , . We cater te parties, benquets, weddings and anniver saries. Let us know your needs for an occasion. We assure you complete satisfaction. OUR MOTTO: Quality, Uo lei DANCE TO MODERN WESTERN MUSIC BY SMOKEY METCALF and the K-5 WRANGLERS Every Saturday Night at the DANCE To the Music of JACK F05TER and his Orchestra JOHN'S PRINCIPAL RESIGNS a musical program on a 1:30 and 5:30 to 7 P.M. Service, Courtesy mpq u a Winston Community Club Dance WtiUm Music with dancing beat from t 'til 1. Drivt to Wintton, turn loft at end" follow th arrowt to tho 3 Milt Notih of Myrtl. O BRING YOUR GIRL BRING YOUR CROWD EVERYBODY HAS FUN AT JOHN'S CURVE!! JtADIO PnOGUAtAS ICRNR 1490 Ice. 1240 kc. krxl EU A INI NO BOm TOD AT 4 OA John riynft MBS 4: IS Hemi rig-way MBS 4 .TO Crimaj Don Not Far 5 00 Singing Marartall MBS (!) 5 30 Bobby Benton MBS f-OO Air force Hour 8 o World of Sport 7 OO family Thatr MBS 7 .10 Happy Vallay Cowbovi I 00 Murder by Experts MBS 1 .10 Lorn bardo land t'SA a 00 Nfwi- MBS 11 00 Happy Valley Rancho ItJ.TO Nw Nightcap ll:3-Sifn Off i 11NDAY, AP1IL tf. 11 00 Bark to God Hour MBS 10 World Nmt 1 45 Momenta of Devotion 00 Radio Bible Claaa MRS 9 30 Voice of Prophecy MBS 10 OU New MRS 10:15 Dink Temple ton S porta Page- MHS 10:30 Lutheran Hour MBS 1 1 : OO C h u rc h Serv Icea 12:00 World Newt 1215 Gill a Garden Talke 13 .10 Siars on Parade 12:4V Organ Concert 1:00 Wild Bill Hickock MBS 1-25 New. MBS 1:10 Ma run Kane MBS 2 00 The Shadow MBS 3 :to True Detective Mysteries MBS, 3:00 Rov Rogers MBS 3::iO Nkk Carter MBS 4 00 Hollywood Open House 4 :10 Here Cornea the Bride 5:00 Theater of the Air . oo World Newt 6:15 Dreamt ime g HOWorld of Sport 45 Soldiers Serenade MBS 7:00 Dr. Kildare. 7 30 Melody Tim 7:55 News MBS 5 00 Twenty Questions -MBS 8 10 Adventures of Maine 00 News MRS 915 Concert Miniature .TO Old Fashioned Revival Hour 10.10 Chicago Theater MBS 11:50 News Nltecap 11:35 Sign Off MONDAT, APB1I. . 1ML 6 00 Coffee Club capers 10 News Music 0.45 Way or Life MBS 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:45 Sons of Pioneers I (X) Cecil Brown MBS 8 .TO Bible Institute Hour MBS 9 00 Over the Coffee Cup 9 15 Gospel Singer MBS 10 Man About Town 9 45 Trading Post 10 00 News-MBS 10:15 Tello-Test -MBS 10 10 Second Spring 10:4.t Joys of a Shut-In 1 1 :oo Ladies Fair MBS 11 25 News-MBS 11 lo jueen for Day MBS 12.00 World News 12:15 Music In Modern Mood 12:10 Man On The Street 12 45 Local News 125.5 Market Rr porta 1:00 Jack Kirk wood MBS 1:10 Hoi Ivwond 1' S.A. 1:45 School Show 2:00 Poor Bob's Almanac 2:45 Game of the Day MRS 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr MBS 4:1.1 Hemingway MBS 4 in Passing Parade 4 45 Sam Ha yea MRS 5.00 Mark Trail MRS 5:10 Clyde Beatty MRS 5:55 Victor Bnrge MBS 00 Magic Garden .15 World of S porta 10 Brighter Side 45 Sam Hayea MRS 55 Bill Henry MBS 7,00 Sleepy time Tales 7:15 Lionel Barn mora 7:10 Cisco Kid MBS 00 Let George Do It MBS lO You Name It 45 Mutual Newsreel MBS v 900 News MHS 15 Fulton I.ewia Jr. MBS 10 Hi Neighbor 45 Personality Time 9 55 Five-Minute Final-MBS 10:00 I Love a Mvstery MRS 10.15 Music You Want 10:45 Club 140O 11:25 News Nightcap 11:30 Sign Off Fellowship Created For College Teachers PASADENA, Calif. (JPi A subsidiary of the Ford foundation is creating a $2,280,000 fellowship program for young college teach ers. Clarence H. Faust, president of the foundation's fund for the ad vancement of education, says the program is designed to increase the teaching skill of young in structors and reduce the shock of military mobilization on college and university faculties. It will be directed by s com mittee of 16 college and unversity presidents and deans, with Presi dent Victor Butterfield of Wesleyan as chairman. Pltnty of parking spact. Re freshment bar open from 'til 1 . Myrrltwood Treasure House best danco in th county. m mf f-f V iWWkX EVERY SATURDAY , NIGHT Creek on Highway 99 JtlMAININQ HOURS TODAY 4-Se Navy Band 4 AS Hawaiian EchOM 3 00 rour Knighta 5 . 1 S B I u Ba rron 5 : Musiral Cock U Ha 5 W I ndcr tha Capitol Dm 4 00 Sport a Spotlit IS Lamplighter 4 in Modern Naw? 4 45 Jrrrv Gray Show t oo Muktd Rider 7. .TO Western Caravan 8 00 The StarllKhtera IIS Tony Han or 8.30 F t W Newa 8. :i5 IT. P. Commentary 8 40 Dance Band Review lOOO Modern Melodv Hour 10 TO Hot Otr the Record 11 r0 Headline of Tomorrow 11-n.V- Hot Off the Record 11.30 Si fn Off SUN DAT, APRIL t. l4t T'TO Aaaemblv of Goa Church (Ml World-Wide New IS Churrh of Christ 1 4A Miuionary Baptist Church t 15 The Jnrdanaire 9 Mi World-Wide Newa Top O' Th Morntn 10 cin Clark Dennla 10 l Sufar N Spice 10 :iu Through the Llitenlnf Glana 1100 Frank Devnl Show 11 TO Hex Mauptn 12:0(11 Minute Of Prayer 12 (H Variety Time 12:1 Murine Band 1'J ,10 Mid-Day New 12:4.1 Beacon Electric Organ Concert 1 : i)o Say It With Muaie 1 19 Jack Lawrence 1 TO Prairie Farade 2 00 Cavalcade of Muaie 2 TO Sk itch Henderson Show 3 DO Afternoon Carousal 3 ..SO New Summary 3 ;i-V-To Be Announced 4 00 Stindav Serenade 4 M This Is Washington 4 4. Paul Weston Orchestra YOO Smorgasbord 5 in Musical Cocktail N 4 40 Siting Up Sport te.l.W Lamp! if (Her fMt Modern Newt 4 45 Guest Star 7.0O -Lcnnv Herman 7: IS Southland Melodies 7 :t0 Conservative Baptiat church 8 .10 F 4c W News 8 :U Showtime ftevtia 0 00 Moonlight Matinee 10 00 Modern Melodv Club 10 .10 Hot Off The Record 11:00 Headline of Tomorrow 11:0 Hot Off Th Record 11:30 Sign Off MOND4.T. APRIL 84, lft.1t 6 00 Early Birds 8 iU Newa Hraillinet 6 07 Early Birds 6- .TO Riders of the Purple Sag 4 40 Local Weather Report 6:45 First F tilt ion 7:00 Eddie Arnold 7: IS Alarm Clock Club 7 SS Saving Bond Show 1:00 World News 8- IS Th Ambansadort g::to Tops In Hops 4:00 Modern Home 4 IS Snv It With Mntld B:H0 World Wide Newa 9:4 Top O'The Morntn' 10:00 Dean Hudson 10: IS Sugar N Spice 10 to It Pavs To Llatea 11:00 Starlnhters 11 IS Airtane Trio 1 1 :.TO Lenny Herman 11-43 Sunset and Vine 12 001 Minute of Prayer 12.01 Variety Time 12:1 Roving Reporter 12. TO Mid-day News 12:4 Market Report 12 30 Nelson Mall 100 Open House 2 00 Melody Matinee 2 ;w Man with a Baton 3.00 Tofha Sanaroff 3- IS Peggy Lee 3 TO News Summary 3 .13 Phonoquest 4 :10 Once tpon A Tim 4 4.V Sleepy Joe 5 00 Four Knlghul S IS Jan Garher 5 :10 Musical Cocktail 5 3 I'nder th Capitol Dora 4 00 Sports Spotlit 4 I Lamolighters h 'AO Modern New 6 4 Run Morgan 7.0O Music Box 1 :ui R andom Rhvthm 7- 4S My Serenade n.(H Spotlight on Melody 8 lO News 4 .IS t' P. Commentary 8 40 Merle Pitt Walts 8 45 Music For HeminiacinS 9:15 Cot Cle Club 9.10 Starlight Rendravou 9 45Heidelberg Harmonaire 10:00 Modern Melody Hour 10 TO Hot Off The Record 1 1 (Ml Headline of Tomorrow 11 OS Hot Off th Record U:3o Off Umatilla County Raid Nets Batch Of Slot Machines 1 PENDLETON (JP1 Sixteen slot machines wer seized in Uma tilla county Thursday night on ordera from the state police head quarters in Salem. District Attorney George H. Corey would only say today that "the raids were made in conform ity with the law." He did not say who ordered the raids. Also seized were a number of punchboards and two mechanical games of chance. The raids were conducted jointly by state police, the county sheriff's department and Pendleton and ilermiston city police. Biggest haul was at the "I.itlle Reno." a little night spot near Ilermiston, in the west end of the county. Stale police found nine slot machinea and two games of chance. Aubra Britlon Davis was cited lo appear in Pendleton justice court May 2 to answer charges of possessing slot machines and games of chance. Sam I.uther Ray of Ilermiston was cited as alleged owner of the machines. State police and the sheriff's department reported that they seized slot machines at the Jesse .lames club at Stanfield and four slot machines and a punchboard at the Vets club at lirrmisi.m Owners of these clubs were also cited to appear in justice court. In visits to places in Pendleton, officers found no slot machines. WESTERN EVERY SATURDAY LOU FRANCO'S HAPPY YALLEY "DUTCH MILL" G MUSIC BT YOUR OLD PAL QLOU FRANCO and hit HAPPY VALLEY COWIOYS SNACK BAR: Sondrftches, Soft Drinks (7 - PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Q C W AOMISSIOMt SI. SO pf couple tax licl. For A Got4 Time, Com To ''Tho Happy Valloy Rdio" 2 Milet South el Roseburg Qr C OUEEN FOR A DAY: On Moa day, "Queen For a Day" etla bratet Us seventh radio anniver sary. Emcee Jack: Bailey figures that Queen has given U million worth of gifts to its winners. The biggest individual gift awarded to any one "Queen" was $30,000 worth cf prizes given a 74-year-old mother-in-law queen. Queens have been sent to the coronation of the King and Queen of England, to Australia, to Paris, Holland and many qthef places women dream of but seldom can afford to see. At present Queen For a Day is on the road traveling th United Stales and originating broadcast at 11:30 a. m. from eleven major cities. BILLBOARD: KRKR's new sign boards have been installed at the entrance to the studios on North Jackson. You'll have a chance to see pictures of lead bg Mutual stars, the M-G-M ac tors, and local staff people even Longhair Lyle. And in just a little while some of those artistic post cards Bob McC'arl has receivsi from his unknown admirer will be placed in the windows. TONIGHT: Bohby Benson will be on for a full half hour each Winston By MRS. GEORGE BACHER Thursday, May 3, marks the third anniversary of the Winston Community club. All members are asked to attend the birthday meet ing to be held at the clubhouse at 7:30 p.m. Officers for the com ing year will be elected. Refresh ments are promised at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Tom Parkinson, who, with her husband, has been attending the current session of the 1951 legislature in Salem, was driven to Roseburg on Thursday evening, hy her hrther. Ed Sala. of Portland. She remained here until Saturday evening before returning to Sa lem. Mrs. John Killip, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Parkinson, ac companied Mr. Sala bark as far as Salem where she served as secretary to her father on Friday and Saturday. Tlie Parkinsons hope to be able to return to their ranch in Winston within the next two weeks. The Rev. Kenneth Knox will con- j duct a series of evangelistic meet-1 ings over a two-weeks' period, be-1 ginning on Tuesday evening, May 1, and continuing each evening, ! through May 13, at the Winston Community Christian church. The general public has been invited to attend. L. J. Fullerlon of the Fullerton Beverage company in Winston, is in Idaho on business this week. All interested residents in the community are invited to attend the dedication service of the new Winston Community Christian church building, located behind Howard's hardware store, on Sun day, April 29. Services will begin at 2:30 p.m. and will be conducted hy Ward Rice of the Northwest Christian college in Eugene. Residents of school district 116. comprising Dillard, Winston and Brockway. will vote on consolida tion on Friday evening, May 18. Polling will lake place in the au ditorium of the Dillard school, be tween the hours of 7:U0 and 9:00 p.m., daylight saving time. At last precipitation! It has been estimaTed that "some six drops" of rain fell in this region on Tuesday evening. This, how ever may be an exaggeration as there was no trace left on Wednes day evening, 1 MOTHER'S DAY NOTED WASHINGTON (.11 Presi dent Truman has officially pro claimed Sunday, May 13, as Moth er's day. His proclamation directed that Ihe Tag be displayed on ail public buildini'.s in recognition of the day. FOR INFORMATION ON ' if awlliorne Jerrace SEE ROSEBURG REALTY & Insurance Co. UMPQUA HOTEL Dial 3-6226 DANCING NIGHT FROM 9 'TIL 1 0 RADIO BROADCAST ' DIRECT FROM U DANCE II TO 1 1 M t M. OVER iTMR Saturday afternoon at 5:30 p. m. to offer early Saturday listening for the young. KRNR's Family Theater at 7:00 p. m presents Jimmy Cagney and his sister, Jeanne, co-starring i n True Boardman'a "Tommy Comes Home." The story Is about a young Irishman, who spent many of his jears in the United States as a . . . "guest of the state." He re turns to Ireland to see hit family and takes stolen money with him. Murder By Experts at 8:0t) p.m. spins a suspenseful story of a care fully planned ruse. A critically ill mm is lying on a stretcher in Grand Central station. Two ambu lance attendants stand by waiting to put him aboard an outgoing train. And throughout the whole scene his wife waits concernedly. The obvious thing, evident to each passerby, forms the gripping and unusual tale, "Your Devoted Wite " TOMORROW: M-G-M Theater at 5:00 p. m. stars Ann Sothern i n "Three Loves Has Nancv." Chicago Theater of Air at 10:30 p. m. airs Verdi's "Rigoletto." MONDAY: Game of the Day, New York at Brooklyn (National league) on at 2:45 p. m. Tenmile By JULIA BREITENBUCHER A big improvement was made at the Tenmile cemetery Sunday, but there is still a lot to be Hone. Another cleanup day, which is being sponsored by the Olalla Busy Steppers club and the Tenmile Ladies club, is planned for Sunday May 6. Everyone interested in the cemetery are urged to help. The ladies are to bring a covered dish for a potluck dinner, which will be served at the cemetery. Each one is to bring their table serv ice. Mrs. J. V. Carter of Coquille is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Ar well Muctzel Mrs. Homer Ireland of San Fran cisco is visiting at the home of Mrs. Anna Ireland. Mrs. Walter Coats was a caller at the home of Mrs. A. M. Ison Thursday morning. TOMORROW and MONDAY Walt Disney's BAMBI IN BEAUTIFUL TECHNICOLOR CO-HIT Dick Powell Jane Greer in "STATION WEST" JMIY1L0 UMU11LI VIRGINIA MAYO &Kw DORIS DAY pMfAl 3? sr GORDON MacRAE ttij zs 5 i If. T-! Tonight: 'MmMiMm Sunday, Sat.. April It, 1951 Th ON PARADE AT INDIAN ft us eaaiaL,i. .-.tt'tftfll 7. J, JAMES CAGNEY and VIRGINIA MAYO in a Kent tram Warner Bros. "THE WEST POINT STORY," with Doris Day and Gordon MacRae. a Tlrf EJUS TOMORROW .Htir h V TkA She Marry I fl Mo She'd f ? I Never Seen m 00KMm( Wort...lh"'i 's,. at a Hotel sltC I with Him . . . VviVlr .? Kurder Him... j OHtmCt? .1 JANE COWL PAUL KELLY Added! "BLONDIE TAKES A VACATION" . r i P W3mJo and mum) ii -in ari-'ii ill itnX'' ( o Ntwi R.vl.w, Rottburi, Ort. 3 1 End Tonight ufrmm THAIL of ROBIN HOOD HO? "Tough Assignment" SMfesatak- - -ajB, 11 ISA" DANDIER THAN "YANKEE DOODLE DANDY 'Ji i av I ii Monday Tuesday 0 " Q