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I Garden Valley Residents Bring Back Grandson By ADDIE SCHNEIDER Mr. and Mrs. Bob Matthews went to Portland recently to bring back their grandson, Gene, tor a visit. EnttrUInt Ma's. Carl Schmidt, who is su perintendent of the Garden Valley Community Church entertained the officers and teachers of the church recently. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bunch of Dora recently spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norris. Mr.' and Mrs. R. J. Halverstott came from Eugene Tuesday, to the Walter Norris home. Halver stott and Norris made a trip into Coos County on business during the day. The Halverstotts were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair in Garden Valley Tues day evening. Mrs. Elnora Neely of , CoquiUe spent the weekend at the Norris home. Mrs. Neely is an aunt of Mrs. Norris and had been visiting in Douglas County since July 4. She was brought to the Norris home by her grandson, Howard Hatcher, of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kelly of Coquille joined the latter's mother Sunday for din ner at the Norris home. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hardick and Shoemaker Wins $8,000 On Quiz Answer Show NEW YORK im-A. Bronx shoe maker won $8,000 Tuesday night by answering questions about op era on the CBS television show The $64,000 Question. The winner, Gino Prato, 53, who is of Italian extraction, can keep the $8,000 or return next week and try for $16,000. If he should miss the $16,000 question, he would re ceive an automobile as a consola tion prize. daughters went to Salmon Harbor to fish recently. Go Prospecting Kirk Hardick and his daughter, Joanne, have gone prosptieting for uranium in the Lakeview area. Mrs. Frank Blizard has joined her brother in Bend to find a ur anium claim. Alton Zuver received word that his brother, Richard, of Eugene received severe burns from a woods accident. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Ewens and Mr. and Mrs. U. F. McLaugh lin spent the weekend touring Red mond, the Peterson Rock Garden, Paulina Lake and East Lake. Tne Ewens and the McLaughlins took many pictures. Kenneth Ewens and his wife went to Mt. Lassen Park in Cali fornia. They went to San Franoisco and came back the coast mgnway. Robert Hughey returned from a cruise with the Naval Reserve to Hawaii. They encountered one bad storm at sea on their way nome. Mother Of Glendale Residents Succumbs By MRS. GERALD B. FOX ' Mrs. W. K. O'Roke, 73, of Hutch inson, Kan., mother of Connie O'Roke and Mrs. Floyd Cobb, Glendale, died at her home from a heart attack last Friday eve ning. She had been ill for some time. Mrs. O'Roke is well-known in Glendale, having visited here dur ing the summer two years ago. Both of the Glendale survivors THRILLS! SPILLS! AT THE HARDTOP RACE: FRIDAY NITE JULY 22 Time Trials 7:30 p.m. Races 8:30 p.m. NO RACES SUNDAY ROSEBURG SPEEDWAY 4 Miles South On Hiway 99 visited with Mrs. O'Roke during the early part of June of this year, Visit Carr Family Mr. and Mrs. James Paro and daughters. Luanna and Joan, Mrs Betty Wilson and children, Ken ny Jr. and Nancy from Portland, visited recently with the Paul Carr family in Glendale. Mrs. faro and Mrs. Wilson are daughters of Mrs. Carr. Ralph Hodge, formerly of the Multnomah Plywood Co., in Glen dale, visited here recently, Hodge is working lor a firm near Eu gene at the present time. Mary Weeks and Linda Sue Mc Donald of the-Glendale Church of Christ are among the 86 students registered at the Christian Serv ice Camp, senior group, of the Church of Christ in Southern Ore gon being Jield at Fir Point near Glendale this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swanson and son, Warren, and a neighbor boy from Burbank, Calif., visited for several days last week with Mrs. Swanson's brother, the Rev. Ed Grafstrom, and family in Glen dale. They were on a vacation trip enroute to Spokane and Glac ier and Yellowstone Parks. Lake Trip Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williamson, Shine and Glenna Williamson and Doyle McCaslin of Glendale and Barbara Flipse of Grants Pass made a trip to Reedsport and Takhenitch Lake recently. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chitwood and children of Azalea have just returned from a three-week trip to Hot Springs, Ark., where they visited friends and relatives. Janet King of Castro Valley, Calif., has been visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hum phries, of Glendale. Her parents will join them in August when the family will return to Saudi Arabia where King is employed by the Arabian American Oil Co. Mrs. King and Janet have been in the United States for some months but King will return soon. Radio and television progrorns listed below ore furnished by the respective stations. This news paper is not responsible for variations from the programs as listed. SV3 lecond Car He Ever Owned ! Time was when a man wouldn't have considered a Cadillac until he had owned four or five or even six different motor cars. But nowadays more and more motorists like the happy man you see in the picture above are step ping right up from their first car to a Cadillac. There are, we think, two basic reasons for this wonderful change. To begin with, the temptation to make the move to Cadillac has never been greater than it is today. The car's arresting grace and beauty ... its capti vating luxury and graciousness . . . and its heart-winning performance have all been brought to new peaks of perfection for 1955. And secondly, the path to Ladillac has never belore : t been so clearly marked or so easily traveled. Take original cost, for instance. The purchase price of the lowest-priced Cadillac is actually little more than many models in the medium-price field. And then consider Cadillac's economy. Few auto mobiles' of any size or make will travel farther on a gallon of gasoline . . . and the car is all but free from any save the most routine costs of maintenance. And, finally, there is the car's resale value. Year after year, Cadillac cars return their owners a higher percentage on their original investments than any other automobiles in the land. ' So if vou want a Cadillac don't feel that vmi have to advance gradually to the car of cars. If vou are ready to make the move, the automobile you now own is the perfect steppingstone. Why not stop in soon and see for yourself? You'tl find that we have some very pleasant news for you about cost and delivery. ROSEBURG MOTOR CO. ROSE AND WASHINGTON STS. ORcKord 3 6651 Remiiainf Hows T4ay 4:M Musical Roundup 4:li LtVt Go To Town 4:3-U. I. Navy Band 4:jMuilcl Mfttinea 5:00 Chu. ColUngwood, Ntwi CBS 5:15 Story Time 5:3ft Muaickl Interlude 5:40 BulltUn Bod of Air 5:45 Frank Goat, Nws CBS 5:55 Allan Jackion 6:00 Dreamers Holiday :15 World of SporU :30 Lowell Thomas CBS 4:45 North WMt News 6:3 Musical Interlude 7:00 Scoreboard CBS T:0S Tneasee Ernie CBS 7 45 Bint Croeby CBS 8:00 Chuck wagon Jamboree 8:15 Parly at the Summit CBS 8:25 Disk Derby CBS :0O City Hospital CBS 9:25 Musical Interlude 1:30 Northwest News lummirv t:35 Amoe 'N Andy Musis Hall CBS iu:w world News 10:15 Platter Parade 11:2 News Nlteea 11:3-4i(Q Ott FRIDAY, JI LT 1935 :00 Coffee Club Capers C.30 News Coffee Club i tV-Wsy of Life 7:00 Songs of the Wide Land 7:05 Morning Melodies 7:30 Frank Goes, News CBS 7:15 Harry Babbitt CBS ;0O Wendy Warren Ac Newt CM 8:15 In the Groove 1:25 Northwest Hiffhtlghta :30 Melsn TrenW-CBS 8:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS t:00 Woman's View :15 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. 45 Aunt Mar.v CBS 11:00 Guiding Light CBS 11:15 Make Up Your Mind CBS, 30 Local News . 11:40 Musical Interlude 11:45 House Party CBS 12:00 World News 12:15 Man On the Street 12:30 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:00 TV Preview 2:05 Let's Look at the Weather 2:10 This I Believe 2:15 Musloal Matinee 2:45 Trading Post 3:00 Bill Baldwin Show 4:00 Musical Roundup 4:15 Let's Join the Navy 4:30 Here's To Veterans 4:45 Muslo On Record 5:00 C has. Collingwood, News CBS 5:15 Story Time 5:30 Musical Interluda 5:40 Bulletin Board of At 1:45 Frank Goes, News CBS 5:55 Allan Jackson, Newi-CBS 0:00 Music :15 World of Sports 8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 8:45 Northwest News 8:55 Muejcal Interluda 7 :00 Scoreboa rd 7:05 Tennessee Ernie CBS 7:45 Bing Crosby 8:00 Hometown Digest 8:15 Parley at the Summit 8:25 Disk Derby 9:00 Godfrey Digest CBS 0:25 Musical Interlude 9:30 Northwest News Summary 9:35 Amoe 'N' Andy llusle Hall CBS 10:00 World Newa 10:15 Roseburg Speedway Race 10:45 Platter Parada 11:19 News Nlteeap 11:59 igsi OH Thur., July 21, 1953 The NewkvlUWew, Roseburg, Or. 5 Vital Statistics KBES - TV CIANMII f, anmrasM9 THURSDAY, JULY II, 1 8:50 Devotions 4:00 Feminine Fanetea 4:30 Robert Q. Lewis 4:45 Val Rogue Camera 6:00 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 British Columbia 6:00 Ore-Cal Panorama 7:00 The Best of Groucho 7:30 Outdoor Show 7:45 Baseball Hall of Fame 8:00 Guy Lombardo B:30 Ford Theater 9:00 All-Star Theater 9:30 Waterfront 10:00 Favorite Story 10:30 Newa 10:35 Sign. Off KOIN - TV OlAKMit reftTLAKs) FRIDAY, JULY M, 1959 8:10 Newa HliltM 8:25 Mr. Weatherman 8:30 Garry Moore Show 9:30 Welcome Traveler 10:00 Spotlight Revue 10:15 valiant laay 10:30 Link letter 'e Houeeparlr 11:00 Big Payoff 11:30 Bob uroaoy snow 12:00 Brighter Day 12:15 Love ot Life 12:30 On Your Account 1:00 Garry Moore Show 1:30 Komedy Klasaics 2:00 Robert Q. Lewis 2:30 Strike It Rich J: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 1:30 Doug Edwards Nswe 5:45 John Klernan'a Kaleidoscope 8:00 Mr. Weatherman 8 ,05 Spor tece ne 8:10 News Parade 8:15 Northwest Outdoor 6:30 Windows 7:00 Pantomime Quiz 7:30 Topper 8:00 Playhouse of Sara 8:30 Ray Mllland Show 9:00 Undercurrent 9:30 Canrad Nogel Theetra 10:00 Portland Wrestling 11:00 Showtime on Six Ktmaink? Hours Today 4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS 4:30 Here's the Answer MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS 5:00 Preston of Yukon MBS 5:30 Bob Greene MBS 5:40 Great Moments in Sparto 5:45 Bill Brundace MBS 5:55 Cecil Brown MBS 8.00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 8:15 Eddie Fisher MBS 6:30 Bob Grant News 6:45 Sam Hayes MBS 6:55 Wagon Wheel 7.00 Sports SpoUiaht 7:15 Guest Star 7:30 Music 8:00 Fulton Lewis- MBS 8:15 Weather Report 8:20 McKay News 8:25 Strictly Instrumental 8:30 Sentenced 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Farm Bureau Bxohang 9:25 Music 9:30 Music 9:55 Five-Minute Final MBS 10:00 Official Detective MBS 10:30 Party Line 11:00 Tomorrow's Headline 11:05 Party Line 11:39 Sign Off FRIDAY, JULY 83, 1955 6:00 Sign On 6:01 Harry's Sys-Opaaar , 6:30 County Agent 6:35 Tiny Hill 8:40 Weather Report 6:45 Johnny Lee Wills 7:00 Franlr. Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MRS 7:45 Local News 7:50 Feed Bag 8:00 Cliff Engle MBS 8:15 Homemaker Harnwnle 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 8:30 Sweet and Swing 9:45 Three Suns 10:00 Newspaper Of The Air MM 10:1 5 Tel lo-Teat MBS 10:30 House Party 10:55 Stork Club 11:00 Eddie Fisher 11.15 Music 11:25 Sam Hayes MBS 11:30 Queen For A Day MSB 12:00 Roving Reporter 12:19- Mia-iJay News 12:30 Greet Your Neighbor 12:45 Market Report 12:50 Sporta Lineup 12:55 Music 1:00 Game of the Day MRS 2:55 Camel Scoreboard MBS 3:00 Western Roundup 3:15 Town Crier 3:20 Music 3:30 Behind the Story MBS 3 : 45 Tel lo-Teat 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 Preston of Yukon MBS 5:30 Bob Greene MBS 5:40 Great Momenta In Sparta 5:45 Bill Brundage MBS 1 5:35 Cecil Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Star Tim 6:30 Bob Grant New 6:45 Sam Hayes MBS 6:55 Wagon Wheel 7:00 Sporta Spotlight 7-15 la the Roseroont 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Fulton Lewis MBS ' ' 8:15 Logger's Weather 8:30 McKay New 8:25 Flshine News 8:30 Brady Kay MBS 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Rythm In Reserve 9:30 Music 9:55 Five-Minute Final MBS 10:00 Counterspy MBS 10:30 Party Line 11:00 Tomorrow's Headline 11:05 Party Lin 11:30 Sign Off Marriage Licenses ALEXANDEK-DURKEK Will In Durfee, Paragold, Ark. RICHARDSON-MILLER Or val Howard Richardson Jr. and Susan ALarion Miller, both of Rose burg. Divorce Granted GANIS Rosie from John A. Ganis. Plaintiff awarded custody of two children, $25 per month per child for support, $25 per month alimony during pregnancy and $25 per month per child after, and household property. Defendant awarded car. Divorce Suit Filed KUSLER LaVona E. vs. Ma rion A. Kustcr. Married Sent. 1. 1928. at Hillsboro. Crueltv chrt?. ed. Plaintiff asks custody and $150.! mommy support lor two mi nor children and ratification of property settlement agreement. , Tonight thru Saturday "FOUR GUNS TO THE BOR DER" stirring Rory Calhoun and Colleen Miller, plui Virroria G. man and Gloria Graham fn "GLASS WALL" Circuit Court Complaints Flltd D. S. Kelley vs. Margaret Car Kill. Plaintiff seeks decreo to par tition by sale property willed to the parties. City of Myrtle Creek vs. Vergil O'Quinn. Plaintiff seeks judgment of $142.12, claimed for rent at Myrtle Manor. Tire Service Co. vs. Earl C. Kos enbaum. Plaintiff seeks judgment of $1,55.38, claimed due on sales contract. Estle L. and Ardath Paris vs. Glenn and Jane Doe Smith and others. Plaintiffs ask decree de claring partition of property left in estate. Deere Umpqua National Bank vs. Van eel S. and Peggy Welch and oth ers. Plaintiff awarded judgment of $6,900 in foreclosure suit on nc donal property. till ii i ' mi ri ' I'm, -mi mS Gates 7:00 Show at Dusk Movie Showtime THURSDAY. JVhY 51 TNDrAN' "Apache" 1:33. 7:32. 0:3.1 STAHLITE DRIVE-IN "Davy Crock- eii" B.-17, 11:35 "Hlah Society" 10:27 PINE MOTOR "They Rode Weaf a:20. 12:08; "Dial M For Murder" 10:04 STAR .Closed for the lummef FRIDAY, JI'I.Y ? rNDIAN "Apache" 7;32. 9:35 STAHLITK DRIVE-IN "Davy Crock ett" 8:17, 11:33 "Hitrh Society" 10:27 PINE MOTOR "They Rode Wet" 8:20: , 12:00; "Dial M For Murder" 10:04 STAR Closed for the lummer. KVAL TV eiANNM i. laaiMB ' TniTRHDAY. JULY 31, 1955 4:00 Pinky Lee 4:30 Howdy Doody 8:00 Bis Roundup 5:305:30 Date 6:00 Road To Adventure U:15 Newa-SporU-Weather 6:30 Western Marshal 7:00 The Best of Groucho 7:30 Liberaco B:00 Dragnet 8:30 Ford Theatre B:00 Waterfront 0:30 'Myalery Theatre 10:00 Blue Bonnet Playboy 10:30 Channel 13 Theatre Now thru Sat. Thrilling suspense mystery filmed in vivid color . . , ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S for mrnm Friday & Saturday "West Of Zanzibar" Anthony Steel ' Sheila Sim cam "DESTRY" Audi Murphy Marl Blanchard Endt Tonight "99 River Street" and - "This Is My Love" GRACE KELLY RAY MIDLAND ROBT. CUMMINGS Plus Action Calorel TECHNICOLOR THEY RODE WEST ROBERT FRANCIS From "Cain Mutiny" DONNA REED Award Winning Star of "From Here to Etrnity" PLUS 2 COLOR CARTOONS IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVED BY 6:15 P.M. DIAL 2-2631 J.S. Byrd Given Office In Spanish War Vets BEND W) Barlh P. Boland of Portland Wednesday was elected commander of the Oregon depart ment of the United Spanish War Veterans. New president of the Roup's au xiliary is Mrs. Fred Schwiepering, Eugene. Other officers include: If. S. Van Valkenberg, Portland, junior vice commander; Leslie R. Hale, Port land, re-elected adjutant and quar termaster; George E. Thompson, Eugene, re-elected marshal; Al bert Wallas, Grants Pass, histor ian; J. S. Byrd, Roseburg, junior color sergeant. 11 mm 0 20 OFF ON ANY COMPLETE CAR PAINT JOB Limited Time Only-Come In Now "PA1 LW'GLT TUBST f04 MOTOR CO THE STAR THEATRE IS CLOSED for the summer . . . but Look! . . mm Every Saturday Morning 10:00A.M. at the INDIAN Theatre Sot. July 23rd: ROY ROGERS "The Saga of Death Valley" Chapter No. 4 "Adv. of Copt. Africa" and "Jess James Hides Again" Two CARTOONS NOW thru SAT! JEAN PETERS MIUM Mly MIW UNM Sunday . . . One Week Marilyn ' MONROE . ,'"'",v Tom ,'jltV. ewell; HTicfcl... y.- it ti:;.., Ht:.- M ll't Turrrfief . 4 TTT ; W JIM I mi. EVELYN KETfS COuOR SONNY TVnS R08ERT STRAUSS A lOHi CINTMV-rOX rtCTIrtf Hurry! Ends Sat! VXuLi .Teoimau PLUS Coming Sunday . Caught in the cross fire of the great mountain wars! LEX BARKER MARA CORDAY PLUS