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Sundoy & Monday "THE JAZZ SINGER" starring Denny Thamai and Peggy Let, Hut Linda Darnell la "ISLAND OF DESIRE" Ends Tonight "CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTA NA" and "UNTAMED WOMEN" ELK S Dance to the Music of DICK STRAYER AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN THE LOUNGE Dance from 9 pm to 1 am Enjoy dinner in the dining room this evening. Delicious food at reasonabla prices. FOR ALL ELKS AND THEIR GUESTS TONIGHT: "WHITE FEATHER" plus "DIAMOND UINEmaScOPC I RICHARD MAGGIE JOHN BURTON McNAMARA DEREK Raymond MASSEY . Charles BICKFORO Elizabeth SOURS and on tht tamt LOADS OF HILARIOUS BEST! I icJr SvV wl4unit that's f V If wf Local News In Restaurs Mr. and Mrs. George Stocking are visiting friends in Roseburg. The Stock ings now live in Alameda, Calif. Lesve Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boucock and son, Bill, and twin daughters, Carole and Carolene, of Victoria, B.C., spent the last two days visiting the former's brother and sisterinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boucock, in Yoncalla, and his nephew, Verdun Boucock, and family, in Roseburg. The Boucocks formerly resided in Roseburg and later in Yoncalla before going to Victoria. Bill just completed his freshman year at University at Vancouver, where he is an honor student. Return Horn Mrs. Paul Ged des and four daughters, Carole, Paula, Sarah and Debra, are mov ing back at their home on East Lar Street, Sunday following a stay in Salem during the Legis lature session. Mrs. Geddes acted as secretary to her husband, Sen. Paul Geddes, , who returned here earlier in the week. The Geddes' eldest daughter, Gayle, remained here during their absence as she is a student at senior high school. Mrs. Geddes is spending this week in Palm Desert and will stop in Los Angeles to visit her brother. Sunday-Mon-Tue! Gates Open 6:30 COMPLETE SHOW starts at DUSK ON THE BIG SCREEN , . . the curse of MURDER . . . ' th. whisper of MADNESS A Great Story Comes to ', Thrilling Life! I DELUXE program LAUGHS smoiomoGHArAs& KRTJR 1490 u Radio ' HUviiicn programs llotoet Mow ere furnish' by th rtspeictiva stations. This -pFt is net ftp owsihe far variatlems fro tk programs as lleteel. Remaining Hours Ttiiy 00 Musical Matinee :30 Chuck Gouge :30 Music Frank Goal. Newi CBS 35 Allan Jackson. Newt CBS :00 Stan Kenton Show :15 World of Sports . 30 DUk Derby CBS :00 Two For The Money CBS :30 Melodic Impressions ;:00 Gunsmoke CBS :30 Northwest News Summary :35 Musical Interlude :45 Forward March :0O Wrestling Parade i:30 Recorded Hits :2S News Nitecapa :30 Sign OK SUNDAY, MAT 39, MM 1:00 Dr. Chaa. Fuller 9:00 Methodist Men's Hour 9:30 Robert Trout. News CBS 9:35 Morning Melodies 11:00 Church Servtcea ' 12:00 N. Y. Philharmonic CBS 1:30 World News 1:43 Musical Interlude 1:55 Robert Trout, News CBS 2:00 Gospel Messenger 2:30 Treasury Show CBS 3:45 Phil Norman CBS J:00 Gems of Melody 3.,0-Amoj 'N Andy CBS 4:00 Our Miss Brooks CBS 4:30 CBS Newsroom Sunday Desk CBS 5:00 Rudy Vallee Show CBS l!00 World of Sports 0:13 Musical Interlude 0:25 Northwest News Summary 6:30 The Whistler CUi 0:33 Sunday News Feature CBS 7:00 Roseburg Speedway Races 7:30 My Little Margie CBS 0:00 Date With The Stars 0:30 Jack Benny CBS 9:00 Democratic Legislature Report 9:30 Organ Serenade 10:00 Congressman Ellsworth Reporte 10:15 Concert on the Potomac 10:30 Radio Juke Box 11:00 Record Hits 11:25 News Nitecap 11:30 Sign Off MONDAY, MAY S3, 1955 6-0O Coffee Club Capers 30 News & Coffee Club Way of Life Morning Melodies 7:30 Frank Go;s, News CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 8:00 Wendy Warren & News CBS 8:13 Horn's Party Time 0:25 Northwest Highlights 8:30 Helen Trent CBS 8:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS 9:15 Ma Perkins CBS 9:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS 9.4.3 Man About Town 10:00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 10:15 Perry Mason CBS 10:30 Nora Drake CBS 10:45 Brighter Day CBS 11:00 In the Groove 11:13 Make Up Your Mind CBS 11:30 Local News 11:40 TV Preview 11:45 Housa Party CBS 12:00 World News 12:15 Man On The Street 12:30 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:00 Women's News Desk CBS 2:05 Let's Look at the Weather 2:10 This I Believe 2:15 Aunt Mary CBS 2:30 Musical Matinee 2:45 Trading Post 3:00 Bill Baldwin Show Patterson Signs Bill Affecting Sex Offenders SALEM Wl A bill permitting judges to give life sentences to habitual sex offenders against chil dren was signed into law this week by Gov. Paul Patterson. Such persons would have their records reviewed Dy psycmairists every two years. They would Be re leased when considered cured. The governor also signed the bill creating a commission to plan a centennial or world's fair for Ore gon s 100th anniversary of state hood in 1959. ENDS SUNDAY GATES OPEN 6:30 TAKE THE HIGH GROUND RICHARD WIDMARK KARL MALOEN COLOR 2nd All-Action Hit THE OUTLAW STALLION Filmed in Technicolor A GOOD FAMILY SHOW BRING THE KIDS 1240 v?. KRXL? Remaining Hours Ttday 4:15 Frank Hcminfwiy MBS 4:30 John's Curve 9:00 Story Teller 5:30 Music 5:40 Great Moments in Sport 5:45 Muilcal CockUil 6:00 Western Caravan 6:30 Oklahoma Moonshiners 7:00 S porta Spotltftht 7:15 LoRger'i Weather 7:20 McKay News 7:25 Music 7:30 Joe Powell 8:00 Hawaii Calls MBS 8 :30 Lombard ol and M Bfl 9:00 Newt MBS 9:15 Navy Show 9:20 Dance Time 10:00 Country Jamboree MBI 10:30 Mu Ileal Party Line U:00 Tomorrow's Headlines 11:05 Musical Party Line 11:30 Sim Off SUNDAY, MAT St, IMS 7:30 Pentecostal Churen or Ge4 8:00 Winxs of Healing MBS 8:30 Back To God Hour MBS 9:00 Radio Bible Class MBS 9:30 Vole of Prophecy MBS 10:00 News MBS 10:15 Christian Science Heats MBS 10:30 City Market Jamboree 10:43 Music 11:00 Open House 11:30 Frank and Ernest MBS - 11:45 Record Pets of the Week 12:00 Lett Go To Town 12:15 For Those Who Gave Meet 12:30 Mid-Day News 12:41 Eddy Howard ' 1:00 Family Theater MBI 1:30 Nick Carter MBS 2:00 Rin Tin Tin MBS 2:30 The Masquerader MBS 3:00 Public Prosecutor MBS 3:30 Bob Consodine MBS 3:45 Music t 4:00 Tops In Pops 4:30 Music 5:00 Music For Sunday 5:15 Gospel Tabernacle Chunk 5:30 Lutheran Hour MBS , 6:00 Global Frontiers MBS 6:13 Music 6:30 Guy Lombardo MBS 7:00 Sport Spotlight 7:15 Logger's Weather 7:20 McKay News 7:25 Music " . 7:30 Evening; Gospel Hqsjr 8:30 State of the Nation MBS 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Here's To Veterans 9:45 Behind the Iron Curtain MBS 10:00 Hour Of Decision MBS 10:30 Dance Time 11:00 Tomorrow's Headline 11:05 Dance Tim 11:30 Sign Off MONDAY, MAY r.i, IBM, , 640 sign Oa 6:01 Harry's Ey-Oper :. TO County Agent 6 40 Weather Report 6:45 Johnny Lee Will 7:00 Frank Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:45 Local New 7:50 Feed Bag a:00-Cllff Ingle MBS 8:15 Music 6:29 Holland Ingle MBS 6:36 Bibl Institute MBS 40 City Market Jamboree 9:15 Capitol Commentary MBS 9:20 Farm Bureau Exchange 9:30 Garden Guide 9:45 Musical Merry-go-Round 10:00 Newspaper Of Th Ale MBS 10:1 5 TeUo-Test MBS 10:30 House Party 10:55 Stork Club 11:00 Florida Calling MBS 11:25 Sam Hay MBS 11:30 Queen For A Day MBS 12:00 Roving Reporter 12:15 Mid-Day News . 12:30 Greet Your Ns4jt.ee 12:45 Market Report . . ,. . 12:50 Sporta Lineup , 12:55 Musie 1:00 Game of the Day MBS 2:55 Camel Scoreboard MBS 3:00 Western Roundup 3:15 Music 3:2.1 Sam Haven MBS ,1:30 Behind the Story MBS 1 : 45 Tel lo-Teet MB S KVAL - TV CSANM1X II. IDOIHB SATURDAY, MAY 31, I95S 4:00 Eastside Kids 5:00 Stars of the Western Range 6:00 Walt's Workshop 6:30 Soecial Feature tt 7:00 Mickey Rooney Show 7:30 Soldier Parade , 8:00 Imogene Coca 8:30 Famous Playhouse 9:00 George Gobel 9:30 Your Hit Parade 10:00 Request Playhoune SUNDAY, MAY , I9.H 3:30 Spectacular ("Promenade") 5:00 Meet the Press 5:30 Star-Maker Talent Show A: 00 People Are Funny 6:30 It's Common Sene 7:00 Surprise Theatre 7:30 All-Star Theatre 8:00 Beak The Bank 8:30 Life with Elizabth 9:00 Frankie. Laine 9:30 Sunday Showtime Movie Showtime SATURDAY, MAY 31 INDIAN "On the Waterfront." 3 25. 7:ZS, JI:M; -from Here to Eternity," 1:23, fM. MO. STAR "Mississippi Gambler." 100. 4 1, :M. 10 .H; "Stranger Wore a Gun." 1:111, 0:00. 20. STARLITK DRIVE-IN "White Feath er." B:07, 11:40. "Diamond Wltard," 10:10. PINK DRIVE.IN "Take the Huh Ground." 7:34, 11:00; "Outlaw Stal lion," 8 45, SI NDAt, MAY Tl, IMS INDIAN 'Battle Cry," 100, 3 51, 6:45,-9:40. STAR "Red Ball repress." 1:00. 4-25, 7:31. 1113; "world In His Arms." 2.25. 5:30. 0:18. STARLITE DRIVE-IN - "The Detec. ttve. 8:07, 11:37; "Prince of flay ers." :30. PINE DIVE-IN "Telle the Hieh Ground." 7.34, 11 00; "Outlaw Stal lion," 0:45. TONITE THE INK Continuous JOE SMALL-Pianist DUKE JOHNSON-Comedian, Bass Moke reservations eorly! Pick up your tickets at Melody Inn. Phone OS 2-9100 MELODY INN Top 0' The Hill ot Winston KOIN - TV CI ANN EL 6 POBTLAMS SUNDAY. MAY t. MM 10:00 Sunday TV Theatre 11:00 Lamp Unto My Feet 11:30 Lets Take A Trip 12:00 Now and Then 12:30 Lone Ranger i:uu American wee. 1:30Advenlure 2:00 Fighting Devil Dogs 2:30 Sunday Armchair Theatre 4:00 Sunday Lucy Show .30 Annie Oakley 5 00 You Are Ther 5:30 Lassie 6:00 Private Secretary 630 What's My Line 7 00 Toast of the Town 8:00 G. E. Theatre 8:30 Stage Seven 9:00 Appointment With Adventure 9:30 This U Your Music 10:00 Sunday News Special 10:15 John Kiernan's Kaleidoscope 10:30 First Bun Theatre MONDAY, MAY S3, 1(155 8:20 Wews Hilites 3:25 Mr. Weatherman 8:30 Arthur Godfrey Tim 9:30 Welcome Traveler 10:00 It's Fun To Redur 10:15 Valiant Lady lo::iu Link letter s Houseparty 11:00 Big Payoff 11:30 Bob Crosbv Show 12:00 Brighter Day 12:15 Love Of Life 12::.0 On Your Account 1:00 Garry Moore Show 1:30 The Inner Flame 1:45 Road Of Life 2 00 Robert Q. Lewis "2:30 Strike It Rich 3:00 KOIN Kitchen 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3 45 Guiding Light 4:00 -Armchair Theatr 4:30 Mr. Moon 4:45 Cartoon Time 5:00 Red Dunning Show 5:30 Doug Edwards News 5: 15 Perry Co mo Show fl-00 Mr. Weatherman 6:03 Sportsccne 6:10 News Parade 6:15 Linkletter St Kids 6:30 Rin Tin Tin 7:00 Burns it Allen 7:30 Science Fiction Theatre 8:00 I Love Lucy 8:30 December Bride 9:00 Life Of Riley 9:30 Studio 57 10:00 studio One 11:00 City Desk 115 Showtime on Six KBES - TV CHANNEL a. Mint-OKS) SATI RDAV. M.W el. 10.W 9:45 Pre-Ciame Diuy Dean Show 9:53 Pro Baseball 2:50 Devotions 3:00 Mr. Wi74rd 3::i0 Hobby Parade 4:00 Faith For Today ' 4:30 Western Theater , 5:30 Soldier Parade 6:00 Professional Father fi:30 Melody Wranglers 7:00 Jackie Gleason 8:00 Bin Picture 8:30 Singing Padre 8:15 Hep. II Ellsworth B:0O So This Is Hollywood 9:30 Break The Bank 10:00 Wrestling From Hollywood luuo News 10:35 Sign ft SI'NDAV. HI AT 21, lfl.la 2:00 The Christophers 2:30 American Forum 3:00 Jackson County PBC. Health 3:30 This is the Life 4:00 So. Orcg. Roundtable 4:30 Sunday Matinee . 5:30 Hollywood Album 5:45 Sunday Supplement 6!00 Private Secretary 6:30 People Are Funny 7:00 Toast of the Town 8:00 G. E. Theater 8:30 It's A Great Life 9:00 Loretta Young 9:30 Weekly News In Review 9:45 Modes In Maple & Fashion 10:00 Life With Father 10:30 Music Box In Review 10:35 News 10:40 Sign Off OR. 1-6133 ENDS TONIGHT Mississippi Gambler also Stranger Wore A Gun SUN-MON-TUES Continuous Sun. from 12:45 They Drove The Most Dangerous Road In The World Jeff Chandler Alex Nicol Judith Braun Charles Drake ' Terrific In THE RED BALL EXPRESS New Adventure Sweeps The Screen THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS In Wonderful TECHNICOLOR Starring GREGORY PECK ANN RIYTH & SUN SPOTS Entertainment! r Community News Items Will Visit Her Expected to arrive this weekend from Ilwaco, Wash., are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Carlson, who will visit for a time with their daughter, Mrs. Bob Sul livan, and family, and with their son, Lloyd Carlson, and family. . Go To Portland Dr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Babbitt, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Roberts and Dr. and Mrs, Byron Woodruff of Roseburg drove to Portland today to attend the musical play, "Pajama Game." They will return to their homes tomorrow. Sunday & Monday "ON THE WATERFRONT Marlon Brando pro "THE GOLDEN MISTRESS" Ends Tonight "Duel In The Sun" ond ''Fire Over Africa" SUNDAY... Continuous Sunday 5fcSAND HIS REVENGE ON SUE Ski had to get even with Sue -if it took every dame in town ! n The scorchingly personal story of loves and longings when the battle is far away. . , f J CinemaScoPE: WarnerColor-Stereophonic Sound IIIHlMIIMIffli ' IiSiIllE(llIi IllHIIflS LAST TIMES TONIGHT: "ON THE WATERFRONT" plus "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY" Sat, May 21, 1955 Tr,. Co To Tournament Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth ' Bushcy, Verdun Boucock, Johnny Anderson and Hal Zuroher of Roseburg left to day for Albany where the men will bowl in the tournament. They will be joined there by Bob Hagc dorn, former Roseburg resident, who now resides near Portland. L PICTURES SUN! MON! TUES! thru WED! ' from 12:45 tDamiB AND HIS PROMISE 70 KTH...ND HIS FLING WITH ElAlNE Smoky patio -empty bottles -and the closer Elaine drew Danny to her, the farther from home - and Kathy - he got ! ivj'fc feArt-y.Mef Jrv vVgWAW a. . M eMHHMHMBeisaielM, News-Review Rouburf, Ort. S Go To Tournament '' Mrs .' James Hughes, Mrs. H. C. Steacna and Mrs. R. 0. Bridget, of the Rosoburg Country Club, went- to Klamath Falls Wednesday and Thursday participated in the Wil. lamette Valley Southern Oregon iiou Association tournament. EXTRA! EXTRA! ''Rocky'1 MARCIANO vs. Don COCKEIL FIGHT 1;; VVl .&m(3flrANDTHE trouble of Patricia 'Marry me!' Andy said arid only then did Pat tell him about it! r v THE SHAME OF RAE Hodge knew everything II about Rae-except what II kind she really was... I 1 toot! en It f ottr Ire- tforiDt If C K. CKtto CO 'n-k JOAN GREENWOOD