MEW IN STOCK CHRISTMAS ALBUMS 78, 33'3 & 45 rpm. MARIO LANZA SINGS CHRISTMAS SONGS THE LITTLEST ANGEL LORETTA YOUNG DICKEN'S CHRISTMAS CAROL RONALD COLMAN MERRY CHRISTMAS BING CROSBY ' -CHRISTMAS GREETINGS BING CROSBY CHRISTMAS IN THE AIR VOICES OF WALTER SCHUMANN GIVE RECORDS, ALBUMS, or A GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT WESTERN - POPULAR CLASSICS - CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS MUSIC SHOP 305 N. Jackson St. Dial 3-3511 BEST & FUNNIEST BASEBALL STORY JANET LL1GH U quite shocked the language of PAUL DOUGLAS in MuMi comedy-hit, "ANGELS IN THE OUTMULU 9:45'ers, our new Saturday pro gram, which could also be called a Sunday School of the Air, has received a new program time, 9:00 a.m. The response to this new pro gram has been most gratifying. It features different classes of the First Christian church in its regu lar Sunday School routine. Origi nally scheduled at 11:00 a.m., the first program, being broadcast at that time, the scheduling of the Oklahoma symphony from 11:00 a.m. to 1200 noon forced us to find a new time for the 9:45'ers. and we're inclined to think .the new time is better. It will cer tainly find more children at their radios. THE NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL presents a new gimmick this tfommg Saturday, to make Douglas county conscious of its terrible traffic casualty record for mi this year. As you know. Douglas county leads the state outside of Multnomah county in traffic deaths for this year. All day next Saturday, "DEATH ROW" may be seen on N. , Jackson street from Cass to Lane streets. This will be an exhibition of wrecked cars. Pessimistic, gory, horrible, Yes, all these adjectives fit, but dont you think we need some' thing to wake us upZ Let's hope it will produce the desired effect; make us more conscious of our duties as drivers. Look out for the other fellow as well as yourself. AN INCREDIBLE ADVEN TURE awaits the Cisco Kid and Pancho when they ride upon the scene of an attempted drygulcn- ing. Tonight's dramatization finds the two vaqueros involved in a mysterious i affair which concerns some blood-thirsty seamen and a valuable jade parrot Titled Strange Treasure in San Die?o, it is set against the background of mat colorful city on California j southern coast. , . as it was in the 1870's. Tonight, 7:30-8:00. r DESCENDANTS OF THE DEAD: 'Locked Door" is tonight's "Mys terious Traveler" title. An exoe- dition to the mountain region of Lake Mead, Ariz., turns into a. nightmare when two explorers run into the remains of a wagon train. . . sealed into a cavern. They discover the skeletons of the trapped pioneers as well as a num ber of their descendants, survivors who have managed to stay alive while trapped in the black abyss. "Mysterious Traveler" is one of the block of Mother and Dad stor- nes presented at 10:30 Monday through Friday, with this particu lar one booked Wed. JACK KIRKWOOD SAYS: When a ellow tries to put a little color in his life, he usually winds up in me rea. ' Koep CokV in th coldest spot in your refrigerator and sorvo ico cold.. right in the bottle) tOTTUD UNDO AUTHOBTT Of IMI COCA-COtA COMPANY (V COCA-COLA lOTTUNG COMPANY OF ROSEBURG O THI COCA-COLA COAPANV IMD0 PUOGPMASC KRNR U90 Ice. 1240 U. KlUtL MMAINlNO HOURS TODAI 4 00 rulton UwU Jr MBS 4: IS Hsmlngwsy MBS 4:30 School Show 4:0-S.m lUy.i-MB ' 8 00 Dixieland M.tlnM MBS 8:30 Cl)d. Butty MBS T.x ri.tchfr MBS 00 Crosby Tin. ,6:18 World ol Sports : Satn Hay.. MBS O SS-BUI H.ttry MBS 7:00 SleepyUm. T.I.I T;15 Lionel Barrymora ' T:30 CUro Kid MBS 8:00 Wh.fi th. Nam. of that SotuJ 1:3ft Dollar. Si Sens. 8 IS Mutual N.war..! MBS 8:00 Glenn Hardy MBS CIS Tulton Lewis Jr. MBS 8:30 HI N.llhbor :ss Personality Tim. CSS riv. Minute Final MBS 10:001 Love a Myitary MBS 10:13 Meet th. Band 10:30 MysUrloua Trav.l.r MBS 10:o Ntt. Watch 11:15 News NIUc.p 11:30 Sign Oil THURSDAY, NOVSMBB , Ull OOOCoffee Club Cer. :30 N.wa Si CoflM Club 8:45 W.y ol Lit. T:00 Memlaway MBS T:1S Braaklast Gang MBS 7:49 Muilcal Roundup 8:0O Cecil Brown MBS :1J N.we-MBS :30 Hav.n Ol Rest MBS :0O Ov.F Colin Cup :I5 Rhythmic As. 8:30 Man About Town :4J Music MBS 10:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 10:15 Tello-Teit MBS 10:30 Second Bpring 10:45 Muse 4s Music 11:00 Ladles rlr MBS 11:29 News MBS 11:30 Queen For A Day UBS 13:00 World News MBS 12:13 Modern Mood Mull. 12:30 Man on th. Street 12:44 Local News 12 99 Market Report. 1 I Jack Kirk weed MBS 1:30 Bob Poole Show MBS ' 1:45 Guest Star MBS ; 1:00 Relay Quia 2:30 Music You Want 3:00 Poor Bob's Almanae 3:40 Happy , F.lton MBS 3:45 United Nations MBS 4:0 Fulua Lewie Jr MM 4:18 Meaatngway MBS 4:30 Parent Teachers Association 4:48 Seal IWM-yBI 5:00 Sergeant Preston of Yukon MBS s:ou say King MBS 5:59 Tex Fletcher MBS 8:08 Csbrl.l ItNtlir MBS 18 World .1 Sport. 8:30 Brighter Sid. 8:48 Saaa Msyaa MM . . 8:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:08 Sleepyllaae Tale. 7:19 Chuckwagon Jambora 7:30 Melody Tim. 8:00 Tarun MBS 8:30 Reporter's Roundup MS 8:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 9:15 rulton Lewie Jr 0:30 Jo. Massay ek Guitar v:4A t-lgskln Predictions 8:55 Five Minute rinal MBS 19:881 Leva a Mvetarr-MBS 10:15 Smiley Burnett. Show ' 10:30 Murder By Experts MBS 11:00 Nile Watch . 11:25 News Mltwrap 11:30 Sign Off . XMAOnNO BOURS TODAI 4:30 One Upon A Tim. 4:45 Sleepy Joe 8:00 Ac. Of Spec. LBS . 8:15 Rhythm R.iut.aous . 8:30 Lampllght.rs 0:45 Sports Spotlit 8:00 Senator Tatt 8:30 Modern New. 8:45 John W. Vsndercook LBS 7:00 Allan Jones 7:30 Music 7:40 Logger. Weether BuU.tla 7:45 Civilian Dal.nw 8:00 Newe LBS 8:19 Heidelberg HarmonalrM 8:30 Adventum By Morse 8:00 Jeses.lt B. Hareco LBS 8:19 Henry Buss. 9:30 Th. Music Room 10.-00 Modsrn Melody Hour 10:30 Jim McCulla News LBS 10:45 Midnight l"lyr 11:30 Sign Off THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, Ull 8:00 Sign On 8:01 N.wa Headlines 8:05 Dawnbusters 8:45 First Edition News LBS 7:00 Alarm Clock Club 7:30 CM Tinney Is On LBS 7:45 Th. Hangar's Quartet LBS 8:00 Morning N.ws 8:15 Pe. We. Hunt 8:30 Tops In Pops 9:00 Modern Home 8:15 Say It With Muiio 8:30 World Wide News '8:45 Top O' Th. Morning 10:00 MovUtown U. S. A. LBS 10:30 Javs With Jerry 11:00 Hot Off The Record 11:30 Strike Out Th. Band LBS 12:00 Variety Tim. 12:15 Roving Reporter 12:30 Mid-Day News 12:45 Market Reports 12:50 u Never Know . 1:00 As You Like It 1:30 Alexander's Ragtlm. Revue LBS :uu sseioay siaune. 2:30 Liberty Jamboree LBS 2:45 Teddy Powell 3:00 Afternoon Carousel 3:30 Open House 4:30 One. Upon A Tllm. 4:45 Sleepy Jo 5:00 Ac Of Spec LBS 5:15 M.lody Club 5:30 Time For Musle 8:00 Spotlit. Cn Sports 8:15 Th. Lamplighter. 6:30 Mod.rn N.ws 8:45 John W. Vsndercook LBS 7:00 Meet Th. Bsnd 7:30 Symphonic Swing . 7:40 Loggers Weather Bulletin 7:45 Football Forecast LBS 8:00 News LBS 8:19 Adventure Is Your Herltag 8:30 Oklshoma Moonshiner. v:uu router Hunt lbs 9:lS-Cot. Glee Club 8:30 Chuck Foster 8:45 Music From Th. Shallmar 10:00 Modern M.lody Hour 10 30-Jlm McCulla News LBS 10:45 Midnight riyar 1130 Sign Off x WtA, Nov. 7th. mi Th Nw.-Rlw, Rotcburg, Or., I to visit the former's brothei', Mr. ana Mrs. Hurry Dorsh. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Matlock of Eugene were guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs, L. R. An drus Wednesday. Mrs, Bertha Kummel returned Wednesday from several days visit with a very old friend and neigh bor, Mrs. Drain, an old timer of Drain. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rummel mo tored to Salem last weekend to visit Mrs. Rummel'a mother, Mrs. A. A. Friesen and her two sisters. BIRO OF A CATCH KLAMATH FALLS 11 Her mit Sheets didn't have any luck hunting over the weekend, but in town it was a bit different. As he strolled around a main street corner a pheasant flew into his arms. t He took the bird home and called state police, who set the pheasant free although the season is open, It was a hen. R. D. BRIDGES Savings Rsprtsantatlve Equirobls .Savings and Lmh Ass'n. Prion H2t Oakland Or. CLOSED TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Pat O'Brian "MARINE RAIDERS" PLUS- JOHNNY WIESMULLER IN "TARZAN AND THE MERMAIDS" rur' Riversdale By BEVERLY J. CHRISTIAN The Riversdale Brownie girl scout troup held their first meet ing Wednesday. Oct 31 In the form of a party at the home of their leader, Mrs. L,. a. McAllister. As sisting the hostess was Mrs. Jones, assistant leader. Refreshments were served to Helen Hubbard, Gary Gmmett. Linda Jones Nancy Hall, Trudy Ott, Sharon Mc Allister and connie Webster. Mrs. Everett Phillips of Eugene and her daughter, Margaret Ellen, have left for their new home in Seattle after visiting Mrs. Phil lip's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford McKay for a few days. Mr. Phillips is employed by the Golden West Coffee company and has recently been transferred from Eugene to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKay en tertained Mrs. Phillips, Margaret Ellen, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKay at a dinner party Thurs day evening. Mrs. Hugh Ritchie entertained Mrs. Phillips, Margaret Ellen, Mrs. Clifford McKay and Mrs. Har old McKay at a luncheon. On Friday evening, Mrs. Phil- Hps, Margaret Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKay, Susan Raikes and Floyd Smith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith. susan KaiKes is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKay while her parents are on an extended vacation trip to Southern Calif. ana Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. McGaughey and daughter Marianne of Areata, were overnight visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Guiley, Sunday. They were enroute to Portland on busi- 6 GRAND IN EVERY WAY ! Dillard By ROSA HEINBACH Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper have as house guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Cooper and daughter, Janet irom aan Leandro, Cam. Lynn Cooper has been stationed at the naval hospital at Berkeley for the past iwo years but has recently re' ceived orders to be shipped over seas. The two families have been visiting among their relatives in Oregon for the past ten days. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her man Aydclotte, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pearson in R o a e- burg. They spent several days in Coquille visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper. Mr. and Ms. Lynn Cooper and Janet will leave Monday for California to visit the former's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Terrol Cooper and son Bobby at Grants Pass enroute south. Cooper is scheduled to report for duty at Camp Pendleton to await further orders. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibb and chil dren, Teddy and Sharon spent the weekend visiting the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, jack Page at prineviue, Ore. The men went hunting. Mr. and Mrs. 'Eddie Dorah and family, Dennis, Judy and Ronald motored to Gold Beach on Sunday TONIGHT thru SATURDAY ROGERS RtAGAU M i - 1 1 "Cm SHFS I jjf Ac ( INVOLVED... A I nf-m 1 wrcRCME A wm. STEVE COCHRAN V J ABBOTT and COSTELLO in HILLBILLY FUN IT AIN'T HAY m. OUtmMU "Re tt" 4.FW Sfje. AeW. Marie fMf fiiW t esfr. Mf. Eimipmani. mm mmd trim uVeslreleg iaeff M earner wMSsas .1ir. 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