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Traffic Death Strikes 3 Sisters After Gayery RICHMOND, Va. tin Saturday had been one of (he gayest days in years for Mrs. Emma Chapin, 87; Mrs. Florence Gray, 85, and Mrs. Josephine Grcsham, 75, wi dowed sisters. They motored down to Dunn, N.C., for the wedding of Mrs. Chapin's granddaughter to an air force lieutenant. Saturday they were only a few minutes away from homo on the return trip when their car and a tractor-trailer collided and a 1 1 three were killed. P. 0. WORKERS ELECT PORTLAND im The Oregon Federation of Post Office Clerks elected Bud W. Gail, Medford, president at the close of the annual three-day convention Sunday. District vice presidents elected include: Robert Weeks, Albany; Victor Addleman, Hermiston; Alden Beeson, Eugene, and Harold Hicks, Klamath Falls. Astoria will be the site of next year's convention. USED LOG TRUCKS 52 FORD F8 SW29 MACK DUAL DRIVE and Utility Full Trailer. Made for short log hauling. Has had ex tremely good care and is in fins condition. Only $8500. 52 CMC 620 MACK DUAL DRIVE Weighing scales and Page Dual drive trailer. A $9009 value for $7500. LOGGING CRUMMY 47 FORD SCHOOL BUS s 48 Pass. A Bargain for $695. REFRIGERATOR TRUCK 53 FORD F600 Spec. Body Low mileage. New cost $6561. A real bargain for $3750. FARM TRUCKS 51 INTERNATIONAL STOCK RACK Just the truck for the farm. $1095. 47 CHEV. Stake Rack Will do a lot of work far only $295.00 46 INTERNATIONAL Cab & Chassis Extra good for the model $595. 44 INTERNATIONAL -STAKE RACK y Many thousands of miles of economical hauling for $595. AT Lockwood Motors Rose and Oak OR 3-4486 ft Yr v. IT j 4 ( Amacher Named To Legislative Fish Committee SALEM IM Names of members of four committees which are to report to the 1957 Legislature have been released by Elmo Smith, Senate president, and Ed Geary, House speaker. The committees and their mem bers: 'To work with California, Wash ington, British Columbia and Alaska in Drcparing a treaty to regulate offshore fishing Sen. Ro bert U. Holmes, (iearnai'i; and Reps. John P. Amacher, Win chester and Harry C. Elliott, Tillamook. To study sex crime Sens. Carl Francis, Dayton, and Gene L. Brown, Grants Pass; and Reps. William Gallagher, Portland, . and Harvey H. De Armond, Bend. To study education needs Sens. S. Eugene Allen, Portland, and Lowell Steen, Milton-Frewater; and Reps. Charles A. Tom, Rufus; Herman H. Chindgreo, Molalla, and Joe Rogers, Independence. To investigate public welfare Sens. Donald Husband, Jvugene, and Francis W. Ziegler, Corvallis; and Reps. Leon S. Davis, Hillshoro; Jean L. Lewis, Portland, and Gust Anderson, Portland. Angler's Hike Results In Fatal Heart Attack EUGENE Wl An angler walked out of the high Cascades Sunday night to tell of the death of a fishing companion, apparently trom a neart aliment. P. J. Giesen hiked the nine miles from the Mink Lake basin to the nearest road to notify police that Calvin Osborne, 30, Rogue River, bad died Sunday evening. A pack train went into the' area, just west of the Cascade Range summit, about 30 miles southwest of Bend, to get the body Monday. Giesen said Osborne was in a party of eight anglers who had hiked over snow-covered tails to reach the lake basin. So smooth it leaves you breathless mirnofF tfie artcciest name VODKA HO proof Mwfcfrom 1 00 fniti neuin! ipirio S.PiBreSmirnogfll.Iiic.,Hnfonl.Cono. mm HERE'S THE m is From Roseburg One War SeottU $7.55 Portland 4.25 Sacramento 8.30 Return Trip GKEYlHlOyMB RA VIOiPROGRAtASC 'KRNRIM90 k'e. J1240 1c. ICRKL It actio and television programs lifted below r furnitkod by th rttpoctivo iaHont. TKif nwt pofttr ii not rponiW for variations from iKo programs at II !. Remaiainf Hours TscUt 4:00 Musical Roundup 4:15 Serenade In Blue 4:30 Musical Fashlona 4:45 Your GOC Report 5:00 Edward R. Muxrow CBS 8:15 Story Time 5:30 Musical Interlude l:40 Bulletin Board of the Air 3:45 Frank Gihi, News CBS 5:1S Robert Trout. Newi CBS 6:00 Rosemary Clooney CBS 4:15 World of SporU 6:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 6:43 Northwest News 6:53 Musical Interlude 7:00 Scoreboard CBS 7:03 Tennessee Ernie CBS 7:43 Bins; Croiby CBS 8:00 News CBS 8:13 Chuckwagon Jamboree 8:30 Disk Derby CBS 9:00 Suspense CBS 0:23 Musical Interlude 9:23 Muscical Interlude 9:30 Northwest News Summary :33 Amos 'N Andy Music Hall 10:00 World News 10:13 Platter Parade 11:25 News Nltecap 11:30 Sign OU WEDNESDAY, JUNE H, 1955 600 Coffee Club Capers 6:30 Newt and Coffee Club 6 45 Way of Life 7:00 Morning Melodies 7:30 Frank Com. News CBS 7:45 Hsrry Babbitt CBS 8:00 Wendy Warren St News CBS 8:13 Horns Party Time 8:25 Northwest Highlights 8:30 Helen Trent CBS 6:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS :0O Woman's View '9:13 Ma Perkins CBS 9:30 Young Dr. Ma lone CBS 9:45 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 11:15 Make Up Your Mind CBS 11:30 Local News 11:40 TV Preview 11:45 House Party CBS 13:00 World News 12:15 Man on the Street 12:30 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:00 Musical Interlude 2:05 Let's Look at the Weather 2:10 This I Believe 2:15 Aunt Miry CBS 2:30 Town St Country Time 2:45 Trading Post 3:00 Bill Baldwin Show 4:00 Musical Roundup 4:15 Flying Time 4:30 Musical Matinee 5:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 5:15 Story Time 5:30 Musical Interlude 3:40 Bulletin Board of Air 5:45 Frank Goss, News CBS 5:55 Robert Trout, News CBS 6:00 Perry Como Show CBS ' 6:15 World of SporU 6:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 6:45 Northwest News 6:53 Musical- Interlude 7 :00 Scoreboard CBS 7:03 Tennessee Ernie CBS 7:45 Blng Crosby Show CBS 8:00 News CBS t:15 Hometown Digrt 8:30 Disk Derby CBS 9:00 Presidential Report CBS 9:15 Modern Concert Hall 9:30 Northwest News Summary 9:35 Amos 'n Andy Music Hall CBS iu:w world News 10:15 Platter Parade 11:25 News Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off Movie Showtime TUESDAY, JUNE 21 INDIAN "East of Eden" 1:35, 7:15. 9:40 STAR "Anchors Aweigh" 6:55, 10:10; "Merry Mirthquakes" 9:15 ' STARLITE DRIVE-IN "Hell's Out post" 8:25, 11:40; "Genevieve" 10-10 PINE MOTOR "Niagara" 8:20, 11:50; "The Command" 10:05 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. 1955 INDIAN "Man Without Star" 7:40. 10:00 STAR "Small Town Girl 7:20, 10:30; nacne: and tne Mranger" 8.-55 STARLITE DRIVE-IN "Strange Lfdj in Town ' 8:23, 12:03; "The Looters' 10:30 PINE MOTOR "Phantom of the Rue Morgue" 8.-13, 12:10; "Reap the Wild Wind" 10:00 WAY. . &m ro it rfe s- '- --nrii. --. ifcj, -us JrjrESOl OST Take a tip from Merry Miles, your travel advisor ... get the Greyhound habit! You'll find it pays off in big savings and added travel pleasure especially when you ride aboard one of Greyhound's luxurious new Scenicruisers or Highway Traveler!. And for an excitingly different vacation, ask about Greyhound's Pre-Planned Vacations and Escorted Tours. Greyhound brings low-cost luxury to highway travel! Lew Fares Mean Merry Miles! Lot Angelei Son Francisco . 20 LESS. . . on Round Trip Tickelt Remaining Hours Todty 4:00 Fu lie Lewis MBS 4:15 IVank Hemingway -MBS 4:J0 Here's The Answer MB 4:45 Sam Hayee MBS 5:00 Preston of Yukoav MBS 5 30 Bob Green MBS 3:40 Great Moment In Sport 5:43 Bill Brundagc MBS 3 53 Cecil Brewn MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MM 6:13 Eddie Fisher MBS 6:30 Bob Grant News 6:45 Sam Hayee MBS 6:53 Music 7:00 Sports Spotlight 7:15 Twilight Mood 7:30 Music 7:45 Oil and Gas Reporter 6:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 8:15 Loggers Weather 8:20 McKay News 8:23 Strictly Instrumental 8:30 Cisco Kid 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Farm Bureau Ischial 9:25 Music 9:30 Music 9:55 Five Minute Finsl MBS 10:00 Treasury Agent MBS 10:30 Musical Party Line 11:00 News 11:05 Musical Psxtr LiM ILK iga Off WEDNESDAY, JUNE It, IMS 6:00 Sign On 601 Harry's Eye-Openes 6:30 County Agent 6:35 Swing 14 6:40 Weather Report 8:45 Johnny Lee Wills 7:00 Frank Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS t 7:43 Local News 7:50 Feed Bag 8:00 Cliff Engle MBS 8:15 Homemaker Harmoniea 8:25 Kraft News MBS 8:30 Bible Institute MBS 9:00 City Market Jamboree 9:15 Kraft News MBS 9:20 Farm Bureau Exchange 9:30 Garden Guide . 9:45 Three Suns 10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 10:15 Tello-Test MBS 10:30 House Party 10:55 Stork Club 11:00 Florida Calling MBS 11:25 Kraft News MBS 11:30 Queen For a Day MBS 12:00 Roving Reporter 12:15 Mid-Day News 12:30 -Greet Your Neighbor 12:43 Market Report 12:50 SporU Lineup 12:55 Music 1:00 Game of the Day MBS 2:55 Camel Scoreboard MBS 3:00 Western Roundup 3:13 Town Crier 3:20 Musi a 3:25 Kraft Newt MBS 3:30 Behind the Story MBS 3:45 Tell o-test MBS 4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS 4:30 Here's the Answer MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS 5:00 Musical Cocktail 5:15 Eddie Fisher 5:30 Bob Greene MBS 5:40 Great Moments in Sparta 5:45 Bill Brundage MBS 3:55 Cecil Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Star Time 6:30 Bob Grant News 6:45 Sam Hayes MBS 6:55 Wagon Wheel 7:00 SporU Spotlight 7:15 In the Rose room 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Fulton Lewis 8:15 Logger's Weather 8:20 McKay News 8:23 Music 8:30 John Steele MBS 8:00 News MBS 9:15 Oil Reporter 9:30 President's Press Conference MBS 9:45 Music 10:00 True Detective Mysteries MBS 10:30 Party Line 11:00 Tomorrow's Headline 11:05 Party Line 11:30 Sign Off INFANT SUFFOCATES GRANTS PASS I An 11-day- old infant was found dead in his crib at home hereM onday. Coroner ban Hall said tne infant, Steven Breneman Stinebaugh, died o f suffocation. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Stinebaugh Jr. TRAVEL! One Way $13.15 8.85 9.85 Plat fti. Tmt Churchill's Pet Lion Destroyed Saturday LONDON" m Sir W i n s t o n Churchill's pet African lion, Rota.i was destroyed Saturday to save J mm irom KUitenng further the in firmities of old age. Sir Winston gave his permission reluctantly and only after bein assured that the lion was in great pain and could not live much longer- anyway. Rota was 17 old as Hons go and had been seriously ill for months. Churchill had a deep affection for the lion who was presented to htm in 1943 as a symbol of his own lion-hearted efforts f u r i n g World War II. KOIN - TV CHANNEL 6 POBTLANB WEDNESDAY, JUNK St, IMS 8:20 News Hllites 8:25 Mr. Weatherman 6:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 9:30 Welcome Travelers 10:00 Spotlight Revue 10:15 Valiant Lady 10:30 Link letter's Houseparty 11:00 Big Payoff 11:30 Bob Crosby Show 12:00 Brighter Day 12:15 Love of Life 111:30 On Your Account 1:00 Garry Moore Show. 1:30 The Inner Flame 1:45 Road of Life 3:00 Robert Q. Lewis 2:30 Strike It Rich 3:00 KOIN Kitchen 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 3:45 Guiding Light 4:00 Armchair Theatre 4:30 Mr. Moon 4:45 Barker Bill's Cartoon Show 5:00 Red Dunning Show 5:30 Doug Edwards News 5:43 Perry Como Show 6:00 "3 For Tpnl-jht" r 7:00 Mr. Weatherman 7:05 Sportscene 7:10 News Parade . 7:13 Musical Moments 7:30 Ozzie St Harriet 8:00 The Millionaire 8:30 I've Got A Secret 9:00 Arthur Godfrey St Frleads 10:00 Demaret Golf Show 10:15 The Little Show 10:30 City Desk 19:35 Showtime on Six KVAL - TV CHANNEL II. oaCNi TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 10.15 4:00 Pinky lee 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Big Roundup 5:.10 Five-thirty Date 6:00 For Your Information 6:15 News-Sporu-Wcnther 6:30 Watch Mister Wizard 7:00 Four-Star 'layhousa 7:30 Curtain Call ,' 6:00 Stories of the Century 8:30 I'm the Law 9:00 Star and the Story 9:30 The Big Picture 0:00 It's a Great Life :o:30 The Eugene Scena 10:35 Famoua Playhouse KBES - TV CBANNK) . Ml Df OK TUESDAY, JUNK 21, 10HS 2:00 United Nations lCrth Annlvertarr Highlights 3:50 Devotions 4:00 Feminine Fancle 4:;i0 Val Rogue Camera 6:30 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 Armchair Theater 6 ::(0 Disneyland 7:30 Medical History 7:35 Hollywood Album 7:45 Armchair Adventure fl :00 Milton Berle 8:00 $64,000 Question . 9:30 Mr. nnd Mm. North 10:00 In The Mood 10:15 New 10:20 TV Tunei 10:30 Sign Off TONITE "EAST OF EDEN" lOT) Uf" ."I met w-. ! 7 if, 'A WILLIAM CAMPBELL - RICHARD BOONE-MARA CORDAY House Endorses WASHINGTON LB - The House endorsed President EUenhowm's budget plans for reclamation con struction and investigation last week, wiping out $33,654,553 in cuts made by its Appropriations Com mittee. Giving the committee's usually honored recommendations the harshest treatment in years, the House approved exactly what Ei senhower asked for construction. S14fi,0i0,000. The committee had! recommended SUV&'.OOO. At the sama time, in approving an omnibus money bill for various types of public works, it boosted funds for reclamation project sur veys from the committee-suggested $3,669,442 to $5,104,000. Again, this was what the President asked. In the case of the construction program, the House increased allo cations for all individual projects to the budget requests, granting the full administration proposals even to those projects for which funds had been deleted by the committee. The latter Included $520,000 for the Michaud Flats project in Ida ho and $631,000 for the Foster Creek unit of the Chief Joseph project in Washington. The Increase in the investiga tion 1'unds would permit studies of the Ut-wr lost River Division of the Klamath project in Oregon Pansy The Pig To Move In With Top Farmer ROCHESTER, N. Y. Wl Pay the pig is about to move in with the nation's best known farmer President Eisenhower. Of course, it's not going to be the White House, but then the President and the pig's present owner, 11-year-old Emmy Lou Murphy, agree that the city is no place to raise a pig. Emmy Lou and her 16-year-old brother George wrote to the Presi dent asking him if he wouldn't take the six-week-old pig and raise her on his farm in Gettysburg, Pa. Receptlv, they received a letter from tho President saying he would be glad to take the young porker, that he would treat her good and that if he remembered he's send Emmy Lou a picture of Pansy when she came of age. The President agreed that the city was no place to raise a pig. Rodeo Weekend Cives Police Little Trouble Rosebure got through rodeo weekend with a minimum of oolice effort, Police Chief Stan Olson said today. Some years in the past, officers have been kept busy with traffic during rodeo hours and with pre serving the peace later. This year, though, traffic flowed smoothly and only a couple of drunks wound up in the municipal bastille, 01' son said. One fight broke out Saturday night In The Shalimar Room, 122 S. Stephens St. However, police were unable to locate all parties involved and no arrests were made. WED! thru SAT! His home was his saddle, his only friend a six-gun, his country the wild free range until the night Tue., June 21, 1955 The News-Rv4w, Rotebvrg, Or. 5 Fund Restoration For Reclamation and California, and the Upper. Snake River, Sand Point and John- ny Counts projects in Idaho IP! t1 Tonight thru Thurs. "HANSEL AND GRETEL" iron Cinema Scope "SIGN OF THE PAGAN" Jeff ChtitdJs. Jock Polanco Ludmilla Tcherina Rita Gam '0R.3-6U3 V Ends Tonicht! Frank Sinatra Anchors Aweih Plus . '. . Liberace's Merry Mirthmakers WEDNESDAY One Of The Best! RACHEL AND THE STRANGER with Loretta Young Robert Mitchum Technicolor Musical SMALL TOWN GIRL Starring t Jane Powell Farley Granger L Ends Tonight HELL'S OUTPOST plus "Genevieve" OUR 1st ANNIVERSARY SHOW YESSIR, IT HAPPENED JUST ONE YEAR ACO! , FREE Balloons & FREE Admission FOR THE KIDDIES WEDNESDAY NITE! When She Lets Her Red Hair Down... LOOK 0UT--Santa Fe! v p VARNERCOLOR plus: Money for these project studies had been specifically denied by the appropriations committee. Tonight and Wednesday Rod Comtro and Wayn Morrli in "STAGE TO TUCSON" plus Th Brooklyn Dodgers hi "R00G lE'S BUMP" Last Times Tonite MARILYN MONROE NIAGARA THE COMMAND Starts Wed. JOHN WAYNE REAP THE WILD WIND TECHNICOLOR SUSAN HAYWARD RAY MILLAND PAULETTE G0DDARD EDGAR ALLAN POE'S Spine Tingling Story PHANTOM of the , RUE " MORGUE : Gates 6:45 Show at Duik Alwoyi Two Cartoons Wed! thru Sat! BVTI GREER GARSON DANA ANDREWS Com.ron MITCHELL Loii SMIT'. FIVE DESPERATE MEN . . . and a girl who didn't care! tatrina A. 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