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Wl, Juw 20, IfSl Th Ntwi-ltYMtw, Rsrf, Orw I radio mommsc KRNR 1490 ic. 1240 ic. KRXL fiA LIT K I! C 9 i SAT., SUN.. JUN Attend The 7th Annual DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF'S POSSE RCA Approved no See Jackie Content, RCA member, put on her brilliant trick riding exhibition! Her feats of daring will hold you enthroned! Little Beaver it back! The youthful Indian movie ttar held the font spellbound at last year't rodeo. He't lure to thrill you again with hit daring horsemanship! Pat Henry't educated hone will dumbfound you. He't smart e a whip! I 23 - 24 TRICK RIDERS jan JL Three cheers for Queen Sharon I! See her and her retinue of personable princesses. ' Excellent horse women, they! List Of Events! BRONC BUSTIN' The world's top cowhands will gather here to collect points for for the world's championship. There'll be stiff competition and plenty of action. PARADE... SAT. 11A.M. DANCES -Friday and Saturday Nights Lou Franco's HAPPY VALLEY RANCHO ic Races Bareback Riding Saddle Bronc Bustin' jr Bull Dogging Bull Riding Calf Roping jc Dally Team Tying Sensational Bull Fighting "Meet Me At The Rodeo!" BULL RIDIN' COWBOY BREAKFAST SUNDAY MORN 7 to 11 A.M. SERVED BY SHERIFF'S FOSSE AUXILIARY REDUCED ADMISSION PRICES! Q MUAIN1NO BOUBI TOOAf 4 s rultoft Lowla Jr-HN 4 l& Hcmingwa MBS 4 no PMin Parade 4 45-Sim Hivn-UBI 5 no Mrt' Record Avnturw-MBS $:SO Singlnj Marthall-MBS S:M Met Allm Popsicl Uub MB! 00 C roe by Tim IS World of S porta l Brighter Sid Sro Hivee-UM V Bill Henry MB 7 no8lpTUm Tla T IS Lios)l Barrvmor T m-Ciko Ktd-MRft 00 What 'a th Nam of that Sonf MBS 10 Dollars aV Sens 44 Mutual Nuttl -Hit 9 (K) Glrnn Hardv MBS rs rulton Lsmis Jr. MB! 1 10 Hi Nsifhbor 43 Paraonalitv Tim l .lS-Ktwi Summarv 1 001 Uvi A MTKary MBfl 10 1 Music You Want 10 4.V-Nit Wstrh 11:2 Nwi Nlttcap) 11:30 ftifH Off THI BftDAY, Jt'Nf tl, I Ml OA Torf Club Capers TO Ncwa Uuill 45 Way of Ufa 7 00 Hemtng way MBfl 7 S Brrulcfa.t Gang MBS 7 4!V Sons of Pioneers 100 Cecil Brow a MBS 1:1ft Kews-MBS 8 .TO Hva of RmU MRS fc W Over th Coffc Cug. I This Rhythmic Ag 8::M) Man About Town 94A Orlho Garden Guld Im.OO NwiMBS 10:I!U-Tello Ttat-MRA lF::tu Second Spring 10:4.1 Mum . Musir 11-00 Ladiea Fair MBS ll:J5 Nrw MBfl 11 KK-Qiirf for a Day MBS UOO World Newt IMA Man on th Strt 12 4! Local New 12 IS Market Reports 1.00 Jack Kirk wood MRS 1.30 Hollywood USA. 1:41 Herc'a To Veterans a 00 Poor Bob'i Almanac 1:45 Came of th Day-MR 4:0O rulton Lewie Jr MBfl 4 l Hemingway MBS 4:30 Gueat Star 4 45 Sam Hayee MBS 5.00 Straight Arrow MRS J ;tO Bobbv Benon MHS too Gabriel Heatter MBfl I World of Sports 4 .n Brighter Sid 4S Sam Hae MR! :. Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sleepyttm Tales 7:15 Chuck wagon Jamboree 7:30 Melody Time on Tarn- MBS Reporter's Roundup MBS 4 110 Nwo MRS : II Fulton Lewis-MB. 9 TO Joe Maury V Guitar S;4S Personality Tim ft .IV News Summary t0:00 I Love a Mvsterj-MBS n:l MtKic You Want 10 43 John Steel MBS 1:1 Music 11:25 News Nttecap 12 to Sign Off BKMAININO HOURS TOD AT 4:50 One Upoa A Ttsa 4 45 Sleepy Je ft. 00 Riders of the fhirpl Sag 1.15 Sklteh Henderson 1 30 Musical Cocktails 1.15 Under The Capitol Deaa 00 Sports Spotlit 15 lamplighters 10 Modern News :45 Jan Garber 7. 00 Adventures By Mors T:W Random RhvtbJna 7 45 Four Knights ou Music for Reminiscing g m News 1.3511. P. Commentsry 40 Today's Record 45 Through the Listening Glass 15 Tote Glee Club in Blu Barron 45 Heidelberg Hartnonalre 10 0i Modem Melody Hour 10. lO Hot Off the Record It on Headline of Tomorrow 11:05 Hoi Off th Record 11: Sign Off THl'RSDAT, JITNK SI. 11 f 00 Early Birds g 05 News HndlutM , IU Early Birds 30 Billy Williams -4A Local Weather Report 4A rmt Frtttioa News 7:00 Guest Star 7 15 Alarm Clock Cluh 7 55 Savings Bonds Program g on World News : 15 Sunset and Vln l:;to Tup in Pop 00 Modern Home 15 Say It with Musis :30 World-Wide News 45 Top O' The Morning 10:00 Henry Buss !:! Sugar 'n Spice 10:30 It Pays to Listen 11:00 Potluck Party 11:30 Man With Th Baton 12 on One Minute of Prsr 12:01 Variety Tims 2 15 Roving Report It 30 Mid-day News IV 45 Market Reorta 12 50 NeUon Ball 1:00 KRXI. Oof n Rous 1:00 Alrlan Trio 1 15 Henry Jerome 2 30 Melody Matin 3 00 Book Shelf 3 15 Record Party 3:50 News 3.33 Phonoquesl .30 One upon TIsm 4 4.1 Sleep Joe 5 OO The Gay B lasers 9 15 Sunset Trio 5 10 Musicsl Cocktails 155 I'nder th Capitol DM g 00 S porta Spotlit 15 Lamplighters f SO Modern News 45 Music Amerirs I- 7.00 Lock wood's Sereaad 7:30 Chuck s Western Ramhlsrs I on Music For RemlnUcIng : 30 News :t5 I!. P. Commentary 1:40 Today' Record 1:45 Spotlight on Melody 15 Clark Dennis fl:30 Francella Quintet 9 45 Music from th Shalimar loon Modam Melody Club 10 30 Hot Off The Record 1) on Headline of Tomorrow 11:05 Hot Off The Record II S Si an Off n'n'n b MUSE AND MUSIC: One of the most highly regarded of the locally produced shows at KRNR is LeRoy Hialt'i "Mus. and Music," heard each Thursday morning at 10:45. It wat back in January of 1947 that the program first went on the air, and it has been on continuously during that time under sponsorship of the Roseburg Color Center. At th. station there are some SO books of poetry from which hiatt has to choose. In addition he ob tains his selections from th. li brary, or from requests. Each pro gram requires several hours of pcliminary work the reading of the poems to determine suitable selections, and the pricing of the right background music. "The selection of music," says Hiatt, "is more delicate than the selection of the poems." The right background music must be used at all times and this is a tedious task in itself for th. music must be screened to fit the them, of th reading. He draws from th. vast and extensive RCA Victor Red .Seal library at th. station, as w.U as from our transcription service and personal albums. Tomorrow's edition of "Mus. and Music" will have poems and music hinting of rodeo rim. And there may be a few selections by Robert Krost lik. "Th. Cow ia Appletime." MUSIC YOU WANT: At 10:11 tonight there will be a fast mov ing program of interesting compo sitions recorded by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. Hora Stac cato, Warsaw Concerto, and th. liitual Fir. Dane, will be heard. Tomorrow on Music You Want, Tenor Jussi Bjoerling will be pre sented in arias America Loves Best. "FATHER" BACK AT INDIAN iPENUR TRACY and ELIZABETH TAYLOR have mxhing but problems ia thu Kent from MGM's "FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND." Sex Hygiene Ideas Bring Suspension Of Male Teacher NEW YORK f A male professor at Hunter college, a city school for women, has been sus pended on a charge of taking a "sensational and unwholesome ap proach" in teaching sex hygiene. The professor, Dr. Willism J. Fordruns, says he was suspended "because I am a strong sdvocate of trying to overcome the teach ing of communism in morals." He said at his home in sub urban Scarsdale, N. Y., that his teaching has been the "direct op posite" of "sensational and un wholesome." Fordrung's suspension was an nounced by the City Board of Higher Education. The board disclosed several charges against Fordrung, a mem ber of - physiology, health and hygiene faculty and director of the college medical otlice. The board'a announcement said "he is charged with making loose and indiscriminate accusations aainst large groups of col leagues." Also, it said "he is charged with a deliberate and continuous at tempt to press upon students his own social, and political, ethical, moral and religious views, to the exclusion of beliefs held by large and well-respected groups in Uie community," Ho details were cited. Fordrung, a doctor of medicine, will be tried by a three-member committee of the board. Under normal procedure, he would b. reinstated with back pay it cleared ot the charges. Money Charges Send Ex-Mayor To Prison JUNEAU, Wis. (JPi A for mer army major and one. mayor of Beaver Dam, Wis., was sen-1 i fenced Monday lo 30 to 5S years in te Wisconsin state prison on i4 charges of forgery, obtaining I money under false pretenses and 1 larrenv as bailee. Verne II. Knoll, ' 34, pleaded guilty to all 64 counts resultinf from th. disappearance of about $2.r)0,000 which clients had entrusted to him as an attorney. An auditor said "the probable figure" was i between $225,000 and $240,000. Tonight Thru Saturday Fearless Man Who Loved A Pretty Face And A Thrilling Fight! AN UNTOLD STORY OF THE WEST! mi HACK HILLS or DAKOTA ftlNO WITH THI WAK CHY Of THI SIOUX... iCHO WITH THI SHAKP MPOr OF 1LAZINO OUNSf SIOUX... ICHO WITH J I fffll I I ' " I THI SHAKP IMPORT f I I OF BUZINO OUNSf 1 1 ' 1 ROD CAMERON L!5'7 fi wimn loom roum mens . A " CHIU Wltti JfSHTKHI Added: The Ice Caoade Skaten In Music In Moonlight1 2208 FOR HOME DELIVERY uilipqua dairy milk til MIIT riOIICTt mircir: I Tit kk HELL 1 XOgilE tutu Davivcir icmicc sssasns I n r aTsffcsriHa COMING FRIDAY 1111 i ...at tin crass- i (Fg roads tl a V' BBlstie! f YMTw' vm iTvl Mpmsm.aMeM.MMMt 1 W HW I. Si .11 ' M. Um M II COHIT "THE SET UP with Robert Ryan and Audr.y XoH.r NOW SHOWING: "Ma and Pa Kettle Go TV Town" and "Sinjopor." mum Starts TONIGHT Ends SATURDAY! Look What Happened to the -Fattier of the Itride"... He's a Sitter! He's i Oiangsr! He's a Burpefi He's i Panic! TRACY JOAN 1 1 DON TAYLOR - BILUE BURKE