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To Track Down Cougar w i i un ante taunt track down twn im... . . wife .h. : ... r "uusr ui.j j . " " Dc yards Wednesday night. iicuc uionne said iho' Heard i whimpering in the yard and lnvpRtioaiino i f Jhe sent her son, Vernon, to get help from the neighbors. The neighbors fired two shots it u.i muiais, am missed, "oliet who were called, found tracks but lnf lhm in tk S.....L mi .. in turn, asked for the' hunters.'" SENATE ISDDnuci he TS'h?i b.UJe wo.ul1 mil.. . t . "i ot kl .1 S hour by bil1 approved by the Senate Friday. Tha Ui.. . j --w "-"e yisra ine diu a month ago. The bill goes back to j , wm consider an amendment eliminating references to other kinds of buses. NERVOUS STOMACH "wabTdoetorund found hiihlielftctitc Hon Uua , n biUioa ld to diti. Fullerton Reioll Drugs Picture' of Deep . Emotion ,At Indian ' 1 iv.: It I Mill JAY NOVELLO question hit children m this scene from Wuoct Bios,' "MIRACLE OF FAUNA," in WamctColoc Fire Leaves Giendale Couple Homeless For Second Time By MRS. GERALD B. FOX Mr. and Mrs. Dan Throne were burned out of tneir home tor the second time in about two months when a fire started in the attic of their new house at Giendale. They moved into the house aft er a fire had burned their first house. The second fire alarted 6 . MM llL -1 vn'-oi DANCE Saturday Night MELODY MOUNTAIN BARN Adm. 1.25 rax Incl. ti 9 P.M. Til 1 A.M. 5 Mjles South of Myrtle Creek build. for THE GANG'S ALL THERE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT! " . THE TIMBER TOPPERS ' Jill at B&B DUTCH MILL South on Hwy. 99 IN PERSON THE WEST'S NEWEST SENSATION The Timber Toppers featuring Vocali by fc Craig Francis ir Smokey Metcolf Don Wight at the Hammond Organ & Accordion Don Smith and Hit Swinging Guitars Listen in over Radio Station KRXL 7:30 to 8 p.m. PRIZES GALORE! -FUN STARTS AT 9 Adm. $1 Tax Incl. LET'S GO!! sometime Sunday and the ing was destroyed. throne is a mail carrier the Cow Creek route. School Board Msets 1 At a meeting of the Giendale School Board Monday evening, the final draft of the plana for the new school building was aooroved Copier, of the plans are now in the hands of bidders, and the sealed bids will be opened at a meeting 01 uie ooara on narcn iu at p.m. The public is invited to be pres ent for the openhg of bids, accord ing to uuaiey koss, cnairman. "The school board's business." Mr. Ross said, "is the public's business. We want them to be present to hear these bids and to understand the reasons for our de cisions. Mill Work Begun Work has been started on in stallation of the new automatic stacxer-unstacker at the Robert Dollar Co. Mill in Giendale. Day and Mohl are the contract, ors. Foundations are being poured, and the machinery will be moved from Redmond after March 1 and installed here. . John Thomas, head scaler at the Robert Dollar Mill in Gien dale was injured Feb. 12, when ie slipned and fell off a load of logs. One leg was painful v in jured, and he has been confined to his home since. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Place have o.m to urinaa, California, to vis it at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson. They expect to return snout February 24. Mrs. ,'ack Day is up and around again after a two-week illness. Q. N. Edwards was off the job fqr several dayt with illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brooks were Portland visitors over the weekend. They returned to Gien dale via the coast highway. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Koellner from Sam's Valley vere guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hag gard over the weekend. Mrs. Davis F:cld has been tak ing care of Raleigh Johns, serious ly crippled with arthritus, since Mrs. Addie Carlyle left when called by the death of her daughter in California. RADIO mOGMHSC ItntJil U90 Ice. l240lc.KRJa Active Club Narrows Participants In Show The Active Club will present its amateur talent show Thursday. Feb. 26, at the Junior High School auditorium. The 30-act per formance starts at 8 p.m. In eliminations last week, the field was narrowed to the 30 acts , mentioned. The acts have been di ; vided into five groups according i to age. The eight-to-12 age group 1 and the teen agers have been di- vided into two groups. These four i groups and an adult category will 'determine winners who will com- pete in Active Club amateur shows at Coos Bay and Myrtle Point in the near future. Prices for the local talent show are 75, 50 and 25 cents for adults, school students and children, respectively. REMAIN DiQ BOUM TODAY 440 Youth Forum 4 : 15 Horalncway-UB : Roiu Rlvsw Rambltrt ft 40 Good Ntwi S 15 Uak war for Youttf S:45 Jolui'l Curvo 00 You'll Novor Know : 15 World Of tporu . 30 Gurwmoka-CBS t.i)0 Hling Mlniitrr of ChriiUui Sclaaco IMS You and th Lw T:30 Sons of Plonoor :oo WMhinfton-Oruoa Bukttbtlt ;M-Niwt-MBI :4S WrMUlng 10:25 Cocll Brown CommtnUry-MM 10:30 Dotort In OrrhMtri-CBS 11:00 Dick Strayors AU Itirt 11:30 Nw Nitawtp, U-J ftifn OM , SUNDAY, riBRttABY , IMS 100 Dr. Chai. Fullr 0:00 Radio Bibla Claw MBS 9:30 Voica of Prophocjf MBS 10)0 Nawsi MBS 10:19 Guatt Star 10:30 Luthtran Hour UBS 11-00 Church Sarvlooa HJO N.Y PhUharmonlo Symphony CBS 10 Mutar Radio Canartaa MBS 1:1S Naws 1:30 Seventh Day Advantut 1:45 Muilc on Racord l MU-Th Shadow MBS 2:30 Truo Datectlva Myitorlta MBS 3 00 N test carter mhs 3:U Cacll Brown CommanUry MBS 3:30 Hollywood Barn Danca CBS 4:00 Hollywood Story CBS 4:25 Malcal Inter! uda 4:30 Amos N' Andy CBS 50 Edgar Bergen Mt CharUa Mc Carthy CBS 5:30 CBS Nawaroom Sun. Daak CBS 6:00 Accent on Melody 8:15 World of Sporta ' :30 Bakers' Theater of Start CBS 70 Dorii Day Show 7:30 The WhlaUer CBS t.-OO Our Mia Brooke CBS B:30 My Little Margta CBS 9:00 Newt MBS 9:15 Wlnga of Song S:30 Jack Benny CBS 10:00 World Newa 10:15 George TlaherCBB 10:30 Organ Serenade 10:45 Lint Frontier Orchmtra CBS 11:00 Mile Tor You CBS 11:30 Newa Nltecap 11:35 Sign Off MONDAY, FEBRUARY , 1IU :00 Coffea Club Capera S:30 Newa and Coffee Club ' 8:45 Way of Life 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 BreakfaHt Gant MBS 7:45 Harry Babbltt-CBS 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Newa MBS 8:30 Gabriel Heatter MBS 8:35 News MBS 6:30 Bible Inatftute Hour MBS fl:00 Woman'a View 8:15 Capitol Commentary MBS 8:25 Northweat Highltghta 9:30 Helen Trent CBS 9:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Ne wt pa per of Air MBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Malonc CBS 10:45 Betty and Bob 11:00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:25 Newa MBS 11:30 Queen for Day MBS 12:00 Bob Grant. World News 12:15 Modern Mood Muale 12-.30 Man on the Street 12:45 Bob Grant, Local Naws 12:55 Market Reporu 1:00 Jack Kirkwood Show MBS 1:30 Trading Poat 1:45 Celebrity Tim 1:00 Norah Drake CBS 3:15 Brighter Day CBS 3:30 Perry Msgfcn CBS 2 :4.V-Arthur Godfrey CBS 3:00--Publlc Health 3:15 Arthur Godfrey CBS 3:30 Musical Interlude 3:40 It Happens Every Day CBS 3:45 Mac McOulre MBS , 4:00 Musical Roundup. 4:15 Hemingway MBS . 4:30 Curt Maasey MBf 4:45 Sam Hayea MBS 5:00 Bobby Benson MBS 8:30 Wild Bill Hick ok MBS 5:35 Women's Newa Desk CBS 80 What America la Flaying . 8:15 World of Sport 8:30 Brighter Side 6:45 Sam Hayes MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Guest Book 7:15 Mutual Newireel MBS 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS 8:00 Twenty Questions 8:30 Melody Time 9:00 Newspaper of Air MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr MBS 9:30 Reporters Roundup 9:55 Music on Record 10:00 Local News 10:10 This I Believe 10:15 Dwlght Cooke CBS 10:30 Music You Want 110 Nite Watch 11:25 News Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off Woman Throws Children To Safety From Flames ST. LOUIS Ut With flames cutting off exits from her home, a 41-year-old mother tossed three young children to a passer-by from a secont - floor window Tuesday night, then leaped to safety with a fourth child in ner arms. The woman, Mrs. Rosalie Smith, was treated for first and second degree burns 'm her arm and back at City Hospital. Portland Stores May Observe Earlier Hours PORTLAND W Daylight sav ing time hours for Portland stores j this coming summer were recom- iiieiiueu vveuneauay nigm oy ioe Portland Retail Bureau board of trustees. The board told a committee to inform Mayor Fred L. Peterson and the City Council of its position. Daylight time was banned in Ore gon by a vote ui the people at the last election, but hours could be adjusted by stores to accomplish the same end. A proposal before the Legis lature to observe on Mondays all holidays except Christmas and New Year's, was opposed by the board. REGULAR SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE Discontinued ... At JOHN'S 0Baf 3 Mi. North of Myrtle Creek on Hwy. 99 Watch For Name Bands Japan Warns Soviets Of More Plane Action TOKYO m A Foreign Office spokesman warned that Soviet planes which invade Japan s ter ritory can expect more gunfire from U.b. interceptors. Two American jets and two Russian propeller-driven craft tan gled over Northern Japan Mon day. One Red plane was riddled with machine-gun bullets in a brief air duel and w.is smoking when it sped back to the Russia Kuriles with its comrade. Mitsuo Tanaka, the spokesman, 101a a news conierence tne inci dent "is indie itive of the treat ment other planes will get If they come over." i. BXHAIN1NO HOUKS TODAY 4:08 Hot Off the Record 4:30 Frank frooba - 4:45 Rhythm at Random 5:00 Muale for the Moment 5:40 Dick Hayme Snow S:$ft Baukaje - 8:00 Sporu Spotllfht 8:15 T. Texas Tyler 8:30 Modern Newa 8:45 John's Curve 7:00 Western Caravan 7:M Timber Toppers BaU 8:00 Eddy Arnold Show 8:30 Peto franco 8:45 Five Minute New 8 JO Music 8:55 Weather Report too KRXL DanceUmo 8:30 Club 1140 10:00 Five Minute News 10:05 Music 10:10 Sports Final 10:15 Blue Barron 10:30 Dancetime n:oo Flv Minute News 11:05 Dancetime UdO-Wfln Off SUNDAY, FEBRUARY SS, ItsS T:38 Slrn On T:30 Sutherlin Assembly of Go4 8:00 First Edition Newa 8:15 Oakland Church of Christ 8:45 Missionary Baptist Church 8:15 Airlane Melodies 8:308:30 Dateline 9:45 Top OThe Morntnf 10:00 Chapel by the River 10:1588 Keys 11:00 Open House 13:00 Variety Time 12:15 Carmen Cava Hero ix:30 Mid Day News 12:45 Beacon Sunday Concert iMo uarnet s Barn Dance 1:30 Say It With Music 1:45 New World Singers 2:00 True or False 3:30 Lynn Murray Show 3:00 This is Washington 3:15 Look to the Sklee 3:30 Headlines In Harmony 4:00 Remember When 4:30 Through the Listening Glass 9:00 Music for the Moment 5:45 Guest Star 6:00 Siting up Sporta 8:15 David Rose Orchestra 6:30 Modern News 8:45 Cote Glee Club TOO Movie Quiz 7:30 Conservative Baptist Church 8:30 Mfscha Borr Orchestra 8:45 Ive Mlnuto News 8:50 Music 8:55 Weather Report 8:00 Music in the Air 9:30 Dick H Byrnes Show 8:45 Rhythm Rendevous, 10:00 Five Minute Newa 10:05 Bridge to Dreams 10:30 KRXL Dancetime -11:00 Five Minute News 1 1 :05 D snce t i me 11:30 Sign Off MONDAY, FEBRUARY it, HAS flO Sign On 8:01 News in a Nutshell 6:02 Dawnbustera 6:45 First Edition News 6:50 County Agent 6:55 Weather Report 7:00 Alarm Clock Club 7:15 Morning Special 7:30 Sunshine Boya 7:45 Sam Hayes Breakfast New 7:35 Local Newa 8:00 Bamet'a Barn Dance 8:15 Milt Herth Trio 8:30 Five Minute New 8:35 Your Band Box 8:00 Say It With Musle 9:15 Musical Interlude 9:25 Swift Music Box 9:309:30 Dateline 9:45 Ton O The Morning 10:00 Tunes At Ton 10:15 Tello Test 10:30 Answer Man , 10:45 Chuck Foster 11:00 Oerdlngs Meet the Mrs. 11:15 Town Crier 11 39 Stork Club 11:30 Houseparty 12:00 Variety Timt 12:15 Roving Reporter ' 12:30 Mid Day News 12:45 Market Reports la w As You Like It ' , 1:00 House of Melody 11 1:30 Lucky U Ranch 3:00 Myrtle Creek Presents 2:30 Bob Eberly Show 3:45 Music 9:55 News 3:00 Chapel By The River 3:15 Far Away Places 3:30 Open House 4:30 Once Upon A Time , ' 4:45 Rhythm At Random S:0O Music for the Moment S.-40 Music In Morgan Manner 5:55 Cecil Brown 6:00 Sports Spotlight 6:15 The Bfv Three 6:30 Modem News 6:45 Dick Hemes Show 7:00 The Falcon 7:30 Could This Be You 8:00 Spotlle-ht on Melody 1:30 Heidelberg Harmonalree Skywriting Pilot's Plane Crsihei Home HAWTHORNE. Calif. W The pilot of i skywriting plane was killed, s bouse was set afire and two housewives required medical treatment as the craft crashed shortly after it had taken off Thituts Inr WBttrieivi n'mJ ww ....... I W ACIlTKTi-iravKT im nil Ph. AmA flUi wee .Tnenh Rfrtft I "umnwiwil un " B Stacker. 31, Hammond. Inr.. a for- comei to Holding , news eon mer captain in the 1st Marine Air ferences, President Elsenhower Wing and veteran of World War U showed Tuesday he Is a man of and Korea. I mnM ,, . AUI ,nt.j. a.j ua me impact ui uio cre&n uciuur Sot., Feb. 21, 1953 The N.w-S.svltw, Roscburg, Or. J Eisenhower Sets New Pattern At Press Conference Ished the plane and most of the one-story house of Mrs. Betty Shepherd, 35, who suffered leg cuts. A neignoor, Mrs. neuv n.io-n. 30, became hysterical after the crash and also was hospitalised. Radii Operators Want More Money . On Ships SAN FRANCISCO - The CIO American Radio Association ssys its 300 members Wednesday will refuse to sign aboard Pacific Coast merchant shins unless the ship owners' Pacific Maritime Associa tion grants them a 9.5 per cent pay boost, the CIO American Ra dio announced Tuesday. S:4S Tlv. WnuU N.n :30 Music S:Sft W.th.r Sl.port . SrOO Porw.rd Mirch B:1S Rhythm lt.nd.voul 0:30 Htlll of ranutr 10:MV-NW. 10:05 Mutle 10:10 Sporu riml 10:11 Shep Field Shew ' 10:30 KRXL O.nMtlm. 11:00 Now. 115 Mu.10 11:30 Sim OH My-JPtesT kind on ffV IT tgrs CUT s 1 My mu Tiv ptnrfj fprc ruMrslri'tr.Toriid Saaitoa. Service set. fresher eod brighter thao ordioerr drr eJeeaiDi ever didl SPOTS OUT NO ODOal rittriiATioN sow srrm ttst Free) Pickup 1 Delivery Service YOU RECEIVE SANITONE CLEANING ONLY AT... Opposite Courthouse) Pick-up Service In Suthtrlin Self-Service Laundry, Wed. It Sat. words were strictly of his own choosing. ... . . He was plessant. He didn't take refuge once in "no comment." But Eisenhower himself decided what he would say, said it at some length, entertained a comparative ly small number ot questions, and then bade correspondents a cor dial farewell at a time he se lected himself. That's what happened when he held his first news conference since he moved into the White House. - , The general reaction among newsmen was that he left no doubt he was master of the situation from start to finish. , Some reporters appeared to like the change. Others voiced doubts. . In any event, the President him self said It need not serve as a fixed pattern for the future, that he is apt to change habits at any time and welcomed suggestions. Douglas County Givsn Defense Bonds Quota Douglas County has been assign ed 2.24 percent of the state's quota for the 1953 sale of defense bonds. according 'to E. C. Sammona, state chairman of the Oregon Defense Bonds Committee. ' The total quota is $1,037,500, broken down as follows: . Series,. E,. (687,963;. H. bonds, .10 ae ..J -.-I., v .J v a,m eiuiiiwn, iuu ocric. f euru n, vioo,- , 000. Douglas County ranks seventh In quota among the state's U coun ties. Douglas County's avrage bond sales for 1951 and 1952 amounted to $659,000, the committee said. , hopes this year to sell $5,650,000, 000 worth of E, H, J and K bonds. Oregon's share was recently sn mounced as being $46,300,000 against sales last year of approx imately 2614 million dollars. To reach the quota, sales in the state must be increased almost 60 percent. ENDS TODAY (SATURDAY) Abbott & Costello "little Giant" PLUS John Ireland . Dorothy Malone ' IN "The Bushwhackers" Gates Open 6:15 Show Starts 6:30 SUNDAY & MONDAY 'At Sword's Point" TECHNICOLOR Cornel Wilde Maureen O'Hara AND "Footlight Varieties" Color Cartoon And Latest News Rsel Everybody loves flowers and everybody loves to receive them. Choose Dowers as the perfect gift . . . choose them from us . . . always fresh ly cut, fragrantly lovely. The phone number to Ranember Is 3-102 . csCidie 6 FLOWER SHOP ' Sit Wbch.etM Stmt Sundoy & Monday "TIN TALL MIN" with lint Ln ntrtr, t "HI'S A C0CKIYID WONDIR" Knd. Tonlfht ' "WHIN THI RIDSKINS RODI" end "THI M0I" DRIVE-IN THSATRB - Hishwv t JTrl-Cltr - H., Set., Inn. ;:,..-.-Mi-lJ "GOOD SAM" with Gary Casper, Am SfMrideii. . Plus 1 "NTTSIURGH" with R.nd'.ls Scott, Je-ha Wayee, Merkae Dirt rich, v.. . .. Skews Fri., Sat, :!0 f.M. Sunday SUwu At Ouek . STARTS SUNDAY I I . i2 FLEMING M'HAYDEM HSISSIO CAwTBJI eWW KITTPSt a, ootuAUM ptctues ' 2ND FEA'i uKfe f JSM FASCitinns:! CltO MOORI HUOO HAAS ENDS TONItaHT DANCE la the musle of JACK FOSTER And His Orchestra Every Saturday Night At OAKLAND Vet's Memorial Bldg. SUN. MON. & TUES. OIMMNMOIT HUT IS WOMDCKTHeie uMiracUl We want to tqutw who U maltfnz up these ridiculous - stories!" TbSh. ('( VV: an ,f Gilbert ROLAND Angela CLARK 'eat SUM Jsj KMUA kM MU TONIGHT