DANCE
' ' to the muiie of
JACK FOSTER
And His Orchestra
Every Saturday Night
'-V At'
OAKLAND
Vet's Memorial Bldg.
'T'TOls
3 Miles Soufh
On Highway 99
IT'S THE
Timber Toppers' Ball
Every Saturday Night at
r oCinclij.'i (
SPORTSMAN'S CENTER
i . -V ".., Fornerly The Dutch Mill) .
The Timber Toppers
FEATURING:
The old M.C. Don Wight with his Hammond and
Accordion.
pV Craig Francis, The Balladier
Smokey Metcalf, The Frog Voice Kid
Don Smith and His Swinging Guitars
PLUS
That gal with the voice you love to hear
BETTY ELAM
(When we can get her)
REGULAR SATURDAY NIGHT
DANCE
Discontinued ... At
jd'HN'S 0& R ;
3 Ml. North of Myrtle Creek on Hwy. 99
Watch For Name Bands
PLUS
SKEETS
MacDonald
Capital Recording
. Aitisr For
"Don't Lot The Stars
Get In Your Eyes"
Sunday Nite
March 22
AT
Of Myrtle Creek
HAVE FUN!
HIT A JACKPOT!
There's Two of 'Em!
The McCulloch Chain Saw
Jackpot
The Timber Topper Jackpot
PLUS
PRIZES GALORE
Music by the West's
Newest Sensation
Camas Valley
Upholsterers
Plan Workshop
By BRUNETTE WILSON
A preliminary meeting of the
upholstery work shop will be held
Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Camas
Valley School house, preceded bv
a luncheon. Mrs. May Frye will
be in charge ot the meeting.
Rotes Planted
The rose garden of Patented
Florabundas, sponsored by the
garden club for the school lawn.
was started Tuesday. Fart of the
rotes were planted, and a series
of annual plantings are planned
by the club.
The Hobby Club will meet Thurs
day, March 26, at the home of
Cora EHen Brown.
A number of Camas Valley
women attended the Home Exten
sion Unit preliminary meeting on
tailoring ai me Kiversdale Grange
Hall Monday.
On the honor roll for the past
six weeks in Camas Valley High
School are It studnets. Four were
seniors, one junior, five sopho
mores and two freshmen.
The Junior High School class
sponsored a successful home tal
ent show recently. Taking part in
the program were Maxine Dancer.
Steve Moody, Wyoma Pasco, Lor
ene Priest, Judy Dancer and Bil-
ne names, Cheryl and Kenneth
uunnam, Jim Bartley, Eugene Ar
nold, Bud Grant, Sandra and Jan
ice Dahl, Judy Defferding. Sher-
rel and LeAnn Moody, Mary and
Susie White, and Lee Wilson.
Refreshments were served im
mediately following the show,
The High School seniors spon
sored a family entertainment
night, Friday at the school. There
were several different kinds of
card games, table games, dancing
for the teenagers, and movies for
the children and refreshments
were served. Proceeds will bene'
fit the senior class.
New Students Enroll
Two new students were enrolled
this week in the school, Bonnie
Goyer in the seventh grade, and
Roy Sheppard in the ninth grade.
The Sheppards are former resi
dents of the Valley, and have re
cently moved back from Modesto,
Calif.
Guy Lutz, superintendent of the
school, attended the O.E.A. con
vention in Portland.
The Rudolf Krieger family moV'
ed to Myrtle Creek last week. JO'
hanna and Rita plan to continue
school in Camas Valley for the
present; Johanna will stay with
the Guy Moores and Rita with
Mrs. Elma Dunham.
The Russel Smith family moved
to California this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Papst and
family took advantage of the two
day school vacation to go to the
coast visiting and fishing.
A new family in the Valley is
the Earl Dulls who moved into
one of Ted Heilman's houses.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Ray have
a new baby girl. She has been
named Delores.
Mrs. Don Labranch, Mrs. Allen
Cooper and daughter, Christie, are
spending the week in roruand.
Wilson Roberts, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Roberts has enlisted
in the Air Force and is stationed
at Parks Air Force Base in Cali
fornia. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gustafson
have moved to Riddle. Gustafson
formerly was owner of Dales
Service Station on Camas Moun
tain. Mrs. Carl Dahl and Mrs. Wil
liam Cunningham will motor to
Salem Thursday to bring back
Mrs. Cunningham's two grandchil
dren, Russel and Charles Barber
who will spend several weeks with
her.
Two Patrolmen Start
State Police Duties
Two new patrolmen toave been
assigned to the Douglas County
office of the Oregon State Police
I today.
Edwin Williams, Eugene, and
; Gerald Mike 0 'Grady, Salem, as
1 sumed duties i,?re this week fol-
I lowing recruit school training at
Salem.
j DEFENSE BROADCAST
. An hour-long civil defense doc
umentary. "Bomb Target USA,"
is to be broadcast over KRNR
, Saturday at 8 p.m., according to
, Col. Robert Dicey, Roseburg Civil
I Defense director. Federal, state
i and local CD Installations and the
l Air Force are participating. Ar-
j thur Godfrey j narrator of the
PDC n.nAf.111
Musical - at INDIAN Sunday
DLNNb OKtbl-L. MARGE and CiOWfcR CHAMPION ma iccne from
MCM's "EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS." in color by Technicolor. .
KRNR 1490 Icc.
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
3:00 Edward P. Morgan Ntwi CBS
8:30 Saturday at tht Chain CBS
3:15 Amtrleaa Lagioft Auxiliary
3:30 Left pretend CBS
4:00 Youth Forum
4:19 Hemingway MBS
4:30 Make Way For Youth
8:00 Good Newi -
S:1J Treasury Show CBS
5:45 John a Curva
6:00 You'll Never Know
6:15 World of SporU , - ...
6:30 3 unimoke CBS
7:00 Healing Ministry of Chris. Science
7:15 You and the Law
7:30 Songi by Bona of Pioneers .
8:00 Bomb Target USA CBS
:00 Newa MBS ,. .
8:15 Wrestling
10:25 Cecil -Brown Commentary MBS
10:30 Deiert Inn Orchestra
11:00 Dick Strayer'a All Stari
11:30 Newa Nltecap
11:35 Sign Off
SUNDAY. MARCH tt, UM
8:00 Dr. Charlea fuller
8:00 Hadlo Bible Clan MBS
0:30 Voice of Prophecy MBS
10:00 Newa MBS
10:15 Stuart Craig CBS
10:30 Lutheran Hour MBS
11:00 Church Services
11:30 N.Y rnimarroonie ojata.-
1:00 Master Radio Canaries MBS
1:15 World News
1:30 Godfrey's Sunday Hour CBS
2:00 The Shadow MBS
2:30 Hollywood Story CBS
3:00 Nick Carter MBS
3-23 Cecil Brown Commentary MBS
3-30 Hollywood Barn Dance CBS
4:00 Hollywood Story CBS f
4:25 Music On Record
4:30 Amos 'N' Andy CBS
5:00-Bergen & McCarthy-CBS
5:30 CBS Newsroom Desk tus
8:00 Accent on Melody t (
6:15 World of SporU
6:30 Baker's Theatre of Stars CBS
1:00 Doris Day Show
7:30 The WhtlUir-CBS
8:00 Our Miss Brooks CBS
8- 30 My Lltle Margie CBS
6:00 News MBS
9:15 Wings of Song
9-.:i0 Jack Benny CBS
10:00 World News
10:15 George. Fisher CBS
10:30 Organ Serenade
10:45-Lat Frontier Orch.-CBS
1100 Mel Baldwin Show CBS
11:15 Guest Star
11:30 News Nitecap
11:35 Sign Off
MONDAY, MARCH 28,
8:00 .oaei tmu v tpers .
v.M acws ana uoiiea Club
u: way ot wi
i;00 Hemingway MBS m - . t
areakwsl Ganst MBS
7:4. Harry Baboiu Ctis
0:1)0 CecU Brown MBS
B:li 'iitUS Moody MBS
UUQ Gabriel Heatter MBS
H:ii News MBS .
B:ju aiole institute Hour MBS
0:00 Woman's View
y-m capUol Commentary n I
B:25 Northwest ilignlighis
9:30 Helen 'irenl CBb
9:43 Our Gal Sunuay CBS
1U;0 Newspaper of Air MBS
10:li Ma ferkins-CBS
10:30 Voung Dr. M alone CBS
10:45 Belly and Bob
11:00 Ladies lair MBS
11:25 News MBS
11 -ao Queen for Day MBS
12 00 Bob Grant World Newa
12:15 Modern Mood Music
12:30 Man oft the Slreel
1245 Bob Grant, Local News
12:55 Market Reports
1 00 Jack Kirkwood Show MBB
1:30 Trading Post
1:45 Celebrity Time
2:00 Norah Drake CBS
2:15 Brighter Day CBS
2:30 Perry Maon CBS
2:45 Arthur Godfrey CBS
3:00 Public Health ,
315 Arthur Godfrey CBS
3:30 Music on Record
3-40 It Happens Every Day CBS
345 Mac MacGuIre MBS
4:00 Musical Roundup
4:15 Hemingway MBS
4:30 Curt Maasey Show MBS
4:45 Sam Hayes MBS
5 00 Edward R. Murrow. News CBS
3:15 Bobby Benson MBS
5:30 Wild Bill Hickok-MBS
5:55 Women's News Desk-CBS
800 What America Is Playing
8:15 World of SporU
6:30 Brighter Side
6:45 Sam Hayes MBS
B.W-mBtll Henry MBS
7:00-Que it Book
7:15 Mutual Newireel MBS
7:30 Cisco Kid MBS
8 00 Twenty Questions MBS
80 Melody Time
9 00 Newspaper of Air MBS
915 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
8:30 Reporters Roundup MBS
9:55 Music on Record
10:00 Local News
1010 Thli I Believe
10:15 Dwight Cooke CBS
10:30 Crabb Trial Highlights
11:00 Nite Watch
11:25 News Nltecap
11:30 Sign Off
APPROVE MERGER
PORTLAND LV- Stockholders
of the St. Helens Pulp and Paper
Co. Tuesday approved the proj
ected merger of their firm with
Crown Zellerbach
DANCE
AT
TED'S HALL
CAMAS VALLEY
EVERY SATURDAY
NITE
1240 Ice. KRXL
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
3:30 Nat Brandywynns) .
3:45 Novelaires
4:00-Hot Off the Record "
4:30 Oklahoma Uoooshlneis
9:00 Rhythm at Random .
5:25 Music
8:55 Baukhag
6:00 SporU Spotlight
6:15 Four Knights
6:30 Modern New
6:45 John's Curve
7:00 Western Caravan
7:30 Timber Toppers Bail
8:00 Eddy Arnold Show
8:30 Pete Franco
9:00 Al Heifer Sport Digest
8:15 Chuck Foster
9:30 HawaU Calls
10:00 News .-
10:05 Music
10:10 Sports Final ' ' 1
10:15 Rhythm Rendevoux
10:30 Dancethne
11:00 News
11:05 Dancettme -
11:30 Sign Off
- S UN DAY, MARCH ttt 1958
7:29 Sign On
7:30 bunday Breakfast ' ,
7:55 News
8:00 Riders of Purple Saga
8:1a Oajuand Church of Cnrist
8:30 Missionary Baptist Church
9:15 Airlane Melodies
9:309:30 Dateline I
9:45 Top O" The Morning :
10:00 Chapel by the River
10:15 Songs for Sunday '
10:45 City Market
11. -00 Open House
12:00 Variety Time
12:15 Senator's SecreUry '
12:30 Mid Day Newa
12:45 Beacon Sunday Concert
1:00 Barnet's Barn Dane
1:30 Say 11 With, .Music
1:45 Lanny Robs Show
2:00 True Or False
2:30 Lynn Murray Show -
3:00 Sunday Show Time -3:18
You Never Know .
3:30 Remember When
4:00 Van De Venter St The Newa
4:15 Look to the Skies
4:30 Through the Listening Glass
5:00 Music for the Moment .
5:45 Guest Star V
6:00 Sizing Up SporU .
6:15 David Rose Orchestra' -6:30
Modern News ':
6:30 Cote Glee Club -7:00
Movie Quiz
7:30 Conservative Baptist Church
8:30 Mischa Borr Orchestra
8:45 News
B-.50 Music , -
8:55 Weather 5 "
SAO Rhythm Rcndevout ,:' '
B:1S Lenny Herman i
9:30 Chicago Theatre of the Air
10:30 Dance time
11:00 News
11:05 Dance time
11:30 Sign Off
MONDAY. MARCH S3, ISM
6:00 Sign On
6:01 rt'ews
BM uawnbustera
6:45 News
6:50 County Agent
6:55 Weather
7:00 Alarm Clock Club
7:05 Country Gardena
7:15 Morning Special
7:30 Sunshine Boys
7:45 Sam Hayes News
8:00 Barn Dance
8:i3 Garden Guide
8:30 News
8:35 Tune Time
8:45 City Market
9:00 Say It With Music
9:15 Clyde McCoy
9:25 Swift Music Box
9:309:30 Dateline
g:45Top O' The Morning
10:00 Forward March
10:15 Tello Test
10:30 Answer Man
10 45 Chuck Foster
11:00 Meet the Mrs.
11:15 Town Crier
11:25 Stork Club
11:30 Houseparty
12:00 Variety Time
12:15 Roving Reporter
12:30 Mid Day News
12:45 Market ReporU
100 House of Melody
1-30 Lucky U Ranch
3:00 Myrtle Creek PrtsenU
2:30 Bob Eberly Show
2:45 Music
2:55 News
3-00 Homemaker Harmonies
3:15 Lean Back St Listen
3:30 Open House
4 30 Once Upon A Time
5 00 Music for the Moment
5-40 Music In Morgan Mannar
5-55-Cecil Brown
6 00 SporU Spotlight
6:15 Barn Dance
6 30 Modern Newa
6:45 Dick Haymes Show
7:00 The Falcon
7-30 Could This Be You
8 00 Let George Do It
8:30 eidelberg Harmonaires
8:45 News
8:50 Mil sir?
8:55 Weather
BOO Cavalcade of Music
9:10 Halls of FanUay
10:00 News
10:05 Music
10:10 SporU Final
10:15 Shep Fields Show
10:30 Dance time
11:00 News
11:03 Dancetlmt
11:30 Sign Off
Dillard Church
Greets Pastor
By ROSA MEINBACH
Rev. Rinke A Feenstra - and
wilt, former paston of the Rose
burg Methodist Church, have ac
cepted the pastorate of the Dil
lard Church and held their first
service last Sunday, '
The Feenstras served at the
Roseburg Church from 1M3-45.
From there Uwy , moved to New
ben for four veari. and then to
Church in Portland for two years.
reenstra retircj from tne active
ministry" in 1951. but has been serv
ing,, before coming to Dillard, at
Lyons, where the church burned
to the ground just before Christ
mas.
The Miracia of the Loaves"
will be the theme of Rev. R. A.
Feenstra s sermon next Sunday at
U a.m. The choir will sing under
the direction of Mrs. E. E. Post.
The Youlii Fellowship meets at
7:30 p.m. at the church.
Postmaster t. t. Fosback Is the
superintendent of the Sunday
school which- meets at 9:45 a.m.
with classes lor .all ages.
Church Redacorattd :
Thn church oarsonaee has un
dergone a new paint job on the in
side ana nas aa new linoleum
throughout. The work has been
carried on through the efforts of
C. C. Fosback, church school su
perintendent, and interested mem
bers of the Woman's Society of
Christian Service during the past
two weeks. Mrs. Virgil Post, pres
ident, and Mrs. Wlllard Laurance
and Mrs. Charles McCord spent
the day in Ros-Aurg Wednesday
selecting new curtains and the
linoleum for the parsonage.
air. ana Mrs. Konatd burgess
motored to Tinsent Friday eve
ning where they remained over
night at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Frank B. Drew, former pas
tor of the Dillard Methodist
Church. Saturday they drove a
truck to Lyons where they loaded
the furniture a. it belongings of
tne Bev. Mr. and Mrs. Feenstra
They returned to Dillard Sunday.
sir. ana Mrs. uwaine Manasco
and daughter. Peggy, who have
been spending several days visit
ing Mrs. Manasco's parents, Mr.
ana Mrs. Martin Haiverson, left
Monday tor an extenaea visit with
Manasco's aunt and uncle in Su
th?rlin and Swot Home.
The Dillard School Bid's elee
club have been rehearsing during
spring vacation, from Tuesday
through Friday from 1 to 2:30
p.m., in the 'school music room.
the girls are working on the
program for the musicale they are
sponsoring on Saturday, March 28,
at the Dillard School auditorium.
The purpose .if this entertainment
U ta raif fnnHa fnr tha franenn,.
totinn nt tha unlint f or!
voices to Klamath Falls in Mav.
They are scheduled to participate
in me District uiee Club contest
at that time.
The benefit musicale on March
28 will consist ot ballet numbers
from tho Sally Hilt School of
Dance in Roseburg as well as vo
cal and instrumental numbers
from the Dillard School. Tickets
are now being sold by all mem
bers of the girl's glee club.
Vamey Slates Leave
Of Absence From Work
' Percy M. Varney, employment
security deputy in the Roseburg
branch of the State Employment
Office, will take a leave of ab
sence from the office starting
Tuesday for "at least three
months."
Varney has been working with
the Employment Office for the
past five years. Previously, he
ran a personnel office in Port
land, was state parole officer and
chief of police at Salem. Last
year, he ran for city councilman
in Roseburg.
Varney did not state the reason
for his leave.
TOMORROW
m ROBERT HUTTlW Jt -
- BRETT KING
LES TREMAYNE
aMMo-uaoncrutr
Plus
"NARROW MARCIN"
ENDS - TONIGHT
RED-HOT STORY CV
OFAMUKE-aOSSI ji
3n
I'lhlMM'itkli
Sot.) Mor. 21, 1953 Tho
Chamber; Wants
The Roseburg Chamber of Com
merce publicity committee has is
sued t call for photographs to il
lustrate a folder setting forth the
attraction of Douglas County and
Roseburg, Secntary Harold Hick
erson anounced today.
Copy for the brochure is expect
ed to be completed within the next
30 days, Hickcraon said. ,
"In order that the folder may
Tenmila Family Learns
Of Transfer Of Son
By LOUISA COATS
Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Lock
wood of Ten mile have received
word that their son. Pvt. Larry
Lockwood, has arrived at Camp
Roberts, Calif., where he will
spend the next 16 weeks in basic
training. Pvt. Lockwood has been
assigned to Co. C, 94th Medium
tank battalion.
Before Pvt. Lockwood waa trans
ferred from Camp Lewis to Camp
Roberta, his wife and parents, and
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Dwight, drove to
Fort Lewis to visit him. They al
so visited with Mr. and Mrs. Al
Pierce in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Saum and
daughters, Sharon and Cuyla, of
Reston Road enjoyed a hamburg
er supper at the homo f Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Purdy in Roseburg Sat
urday and stayed overnight to at
tend church together on Sunday.
SURE SIGN OP SPRING
BOSTON Wl Special "insur
ance cards" are being issued
homeowners In the vicinity - of
Boston's sanulot baseball dia
monds by an aluminum combin
ation window firm aa a spur to
spring business.
Residents whose windows face
such playing areas are being giv
en cards entitling them to free
replacement cf broken panes if
and when mishaps occur. Appli
cants for cards must prove that
their windows face the sandlot
area and are within the "danger
ione."
Sunday & Mondav
Virgin! Mayo In "SHE'S WORK
ING HER WAY THROUGH COL
LEGE" plus "YOU FOR ME" with
Peter Lawford.
Ends Tonlsht 1
"THE CRIMSON PIRATE" mi
"AFRICAN TREASURE" r
DRIVS-IN THEATRfi '
; . Biahway ta u . : Tri-cw. ,
NOW OPEN
SEVEN DAYS
A WEEK
TONIGHT
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"EVERYTHING
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arm..
" V U
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k "i'-?t VrtK'i .
Newt - Review, KoMburg, Or. V
Photographs
properly tell lta etory In picturei,
the committee desires copies ot
pictures of mountains, lakei, val
leys, streams, recreational spots, :
unusual catches of fish, deer, game
bird, livestock and poultry," the
secretary says.
The committee has asked that
anyone having such photographs
that can be borrowed for illustra
tive purposes, take them1 to (he
Chamber of Commerce office, 203
North Main St. , -
Other pictures, such aa publis
buildings, industrial plants, timber
and others, have already been pro
vided. .
Tonight
Open 6:15
Start 6:45
"CANYON
PASSAGE"
Susan Havward
Dana Andrews
TECHNICOLOR
AND
''Frontier
Yvonne DeCarlo .
Sunday Monday
Ma and Pa Kettle
At The Fair
And
Lady Pays Off
Phi 3-6537
TOMORROW
I HAVE
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...is Every filing
aMusicaf
Con Bel
Western Music By
CHARLIE PARRET and His
MEDICINE VALLEY BOYS
Dancing 9 to 1
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