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JUltor, Old Fashioned Revival f 00 Salt Lake City Tabernacle CBS B:30 Morning Metodite 10:00 Allen Jackson New CBS 10:05 Kathy Godfrey Show CBS " 10:30 Morning Melodtea 11:00 Local Church Service 12:00 Woolworth Hour CBS l:0OMuslcal Matinee 1:15 Phil Norman CBS 1:30 World Newa 1:45 Musical Interlude 1:35 Allen "'ckson. Newt CBS 2:00 Pace The Nation CBS 2:30 Rhythm on the Road CBS 3:00 Gems of Melody 3:30 Musical Matinee 4:00 Our Mies Brooks CBS 4:30 CBS Newsroom Sunday Desk 5:00 Craft Music Hall CBS 6:00 World of Sports 6:15 Musical Interlude 6:25 Northwest News Summary 6:30 The Whistler Cam 6:55 Sunday News Feature CBS 7:00 Summer In St. Louis CBS 7:30 Gary Crosby Show CBS 8:00 Date With The Stars 8:30 Evening Moods O;00 World News 9:15 Organ Serenade 9:30 World Music Festival- CBS 11:00 Congressman Ellsworth Reports 11:15 Recorded Hit 11:25 News Nltecap 11:3 Sign Off , MONDAY, AUGUST 15, .19X5 6 00 Coffee lub Caper 630 Newa & Coffee Club 6 45 Way of Life 7:00 Songs of the Wide Land 7:05 Morning Melodies 7:30 Frank Gou, Newa CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 8:00 Wendy Warren Ac News CBS 8:15 In the Groove 8:25 Northwest Highlights 8:30 Helen Trent CBS 8:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS BOO Woman's View 9:15 Ma Perkins CBS 9.10 Young Dr. M alone CM 9:45 Man About Town 10:00 Second Mrs, Burton CBS 10:15 Perry Maao CBS 10:30 Nora Drake CBS 10:45 Aunt Mary CBS 11:00 Guiding Llght-CBI 11:15 Make Up Your Hind CM 11:30 Local New. 11:40 Musical Interlude 11:45 House Party CM 12:00 World Newa 12:15 Man on the Street 12:30 Arthur Godfrey CBS KVAL - TV CaANITM. If. IVMtrW SATURDAY, AUGUST IS, 1955 4:00 Stars of the W set em Range 5:00 Joe Paiooka 6:30 Soldier Parade 7:00 Lawrence Walk 8:00 Musioal Chaire 8:30 Famoua Playhouse 9:00 And Here's The Show . 9:30 Your Playtime lt;00 Request Playhouse SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956 3:30 World Championship Golf 3:30 Faith For Today 5:00 Meet the Prese 5 30 This la the Life 6:00 People Are Funny 6:30 The Big Picture 7:00 Comment 7:30 Peggy Lee Show 8:00 Break the Bank 8:30 Life With Elizabeth 9:00 The Whistler 9:30 Sunday Showtime (Champagne for Caesar) THE WAGON WHEEL AND , PINTO ROOM OPEN 4 PM to 1 AM f Saturday, Aug. 13 Guest Star ... 0 BURT KLINE M I SINGER Y0DLER COMEDIAN H hoi appeared on Grand 01 Opry and at queit star on the Red Foley program. No increase in odmiiiion. Regular Admisiion $1 per person, rax incl. MELODY MOUNTAIN BARN 3 Miles South of Myrtle Creek on Hwy 99 COMING MEL0DY MT BARN SAT. NITE-AUG. 20 WAYNE JOHNSTON Blue Bonnet Playboys Dirtct from II Pom, Texas PLUS! THI SENSATIONAL 14 YEAR OLD DARWIN EELLS Th. Northwttt'i Own Junior Cowboy . 1240 ic'KRKL ' RematAloc Hours Today 12:55 Music F 1:00 Game of the Day MBS 3 : 50 Score board MBS 400 Broadway In Review 4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS 4:30 Army Hour MBS 5:00 Joe Powell 5:30 Musical Cocktail - - 5:40 Great Moments la Sporta r 5:45 Logger's Weather , 3:30 McKay .News 5:55 Mufle 6 00 Western Cafavaa 6:30 Oklahoma Moonshiners 7 "OO Sports Spotlight '' 7:15 49'ers vs. Steelers MBS 10:00 Saturday Serenade MBS 10:30 Party Line 11:00 Tomorrow's Headlines 11:05 Party Line 11:30 Sign Off SUNDAY, AUGUST II, 158 4 T:M Penetcostal Church 8:00 Wings of Heeling MBS 8:30 Back To God Hour MBS 9:00 Radio Bible Class MBS 9:30 Voles of Prophecy MBS 10:00 News MBS 10:15 Christian Science Hsls MBS 10:30 City Market Jamboree 10:45 Music 11:00 Open House 11:30 Frank and Ernest MBS . 11:45 Across The Blue Pacific MBS 12:00 Off The Record 12:15 Those Who Gave Most 12:30 Mid-Day Newa 12:45 Music 1 :00 Guy Lorn bardo CBS 1:30 Guy Lorn bardo MBS 2:00 Hawaii Calls MBS 2:30 Enchanted Hour MBS 3:00 Jamei-Grable Show ' 3:30 News 3:35 Music 4:00 Headlines In Harmony 4:30 Family Theatre MBS 5:00 Ray Block 5:15 Gospel Tabernacle Chwreh 5:30 Lutheran Hour MBS 6:00 Christian Brotherhood Hour 0:30 Rin Tin Tin MBS 7:00 Sports Spotlight 7:15 Logfter's Weather 7:20 McKay News 7:25 Music 7:30 Evening Gospel Hour 8:30 Nick Carter MBS 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Bob Connodine MBS 9:30 Here's To Veterans 9:43 Music 10:00 Hour Of Decision MBS 10:30 Global Frontiers MBS 10:45 Passpor To Dreams 11:00 News 11:05 Dance Time 11:30 Sign Off MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1951 I4-Mn om 6:01 Harry 'a Kye-Opsaef ;? 6:30 County Agent 6:35 Oscar Peteraon 6:40 Weather Report 6:45 Music 7:00 Frank Hemingway MBf 7:15 Breakfast Ceng MBS 7:45 Local Newa 7:50 Feed Bag 8:00 Cliff Ingle MBS 8:15 Homemaker Harmonies 8:25 Kraft News MBS S 8:30 Bible Institute MM 9:00 City Market Jamberee 9:15 Kraft Newa MBS 9:20 Farm Bureau Exchange 9:30 Sweet and Swing 'Tj 9:45 Three Suns 10:00 News MBS 10:1 5 TeUo-Teet KM 10:3O House Party 10:55 Stork Club 11:00 Eddie Fisher 11:15 Music ' 11:25 Sam Hayes MBS ,7 11:30 Queea For A Day MBS 12:90 Roving Reporter J! 12:15 Mid-Day News JT 12:30 Greet Your Neighber 12:4 Market Reports 12:50 Sporta Lineus 12:50 Musie KBES - TV ciankm i. affwreM SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 19.11 :45 Pre-Game Dfzay Dean Show :55 Pro Baseball :S0 Devotions ,y :0O Mr. Wizard :30 A Word To the Wives :45 Seaside Holiday :0O Faith For Today :30 Western Theater :30 Soldier Parade :00 The Christopher :30 Melody Wranglers f ;00 America's Greatest Bands :00 Eddie Cantor Show :30 Arthur Murray Party ;00 And Here's the Show ;30 Break the Bank :00 Wrestling From Hollywood ::i0 Newa :35 Sign Off SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, li :00 This Is the Life :30 Face the Nation :00 Jackson County Public Health :30 American Forum :00 TV Tunes :30 World Golf Championship Tour- tvament ;30 Southern Oregon Round table :00 You Are There :30 Fashion Review : 45 Musical Magic :00 Private Secretary 30 People Are Funny :00 Toast of The Town :00 G.E. Theater :30 It's A Great Life 00 Cameo Theater 30 Weekly News In Review :4f! School Styles ;00Midget Movie :20 News ;25 Sign Off . PROMOTED Lawrence Gene Krskine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Erskine, Green, has been promoted to airman sec ond class. Krskine is stationed at Amanllo Air Force Base, Tex as. He entered the service No vember, of 1954. He is a graduate of Roseburg High School,' Movie Showtime SATURDAY. AUGUST IS INDIAN Complete Show Starts 1:05, 3:53 . 6:33, 9:15; "Not As A Stranger" 1:34. 4:14, 6:54. 9:36 STARLITE DRIVE IN "Vera Crui" 8:07, 11:26; "Five Against The House" 9:58 PINE MOTOR "Bounty Hunter" 1:00, 11:24; "Rogue Cop" 9.39 , SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 . INDIAN Complete Show Starts 1:05. 3:49, 6 30, 9:08; ".Cobweb" 1:44, 4:22, STARLITE DRIVE-IN "Eternal Sea" 7:57, 10:42: "The Maurauders" 9:53. PINE MOTOR "The Farmer Takes A Wife" 7:55, 11:30; "Sabrena" 9:35. K0IN - TV CIANNIL PORTLAND SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, li 11:15 Sunday TV Theatre ,12:30 Lons Ranger 1:00 Lamp Unto Mv Feet 1:30 Face The Nation 2:00 Sunday Armchair Theatre 4:00 Sunday Lucy Show 1:30 Annie Oakley 5:00 You Are There 5:30 It's Magic 6:00 Private Secretary 6:30 What's My Line 7:00 Toast of the Town SrOO-G. E. Theatre 8:30, Stage Seven 9:00 Appointment With Adventure 9:30 Boss Ladv 10:00 Sunday News Special 10:15 John Kternan Kletdoscops 10:30 First Run Theatre MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1955 8:00 Valiant Ladv 8:15 Love of Life 8:30 Search For Tomorrow 8:45 Guiding Light 9:00 News St Weather 9:15 Jack Paar Show 9:30 Welcome Travelers 10:00 Robert Q. Lewis 10:30 Linkletter's Houseparty 11:00 Big Payoff 11:30 Bob Crosby Show 12: 00 Brighter Dav 12:15 Secret Storm 12:30 On Your Account 1:00 Garry Moore Show 1:30 Komedy K lassies 2:00 KOIN Kitchen 2:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 3:30 Strike It Rich 4:00 Armchair Theatre 4:30 Mr Moon 4:45 Cartoon Time . 5:00 Red Dunning Show 5:30 Doug Edwards News 5:45 John Kieran's Kaleidoscope 6:00 Mr. Weatherman 6:05 Sport scene 6:10 News Parade 6:15 Chuck Foster Newaeene 8:30 Rin Tin Tin 7:00 Burns And. Allen 7:30 Science Fiction Theatre 8 00 Those Whiting Girls 8:30 Ethel and Albert 9:00 Life Of Riley 9:30 Studio 57 10:00 Studio One Summer Theatre 11:00 Showtime On Six Hurry Ends Tonite 0KT JANET OOm SI! It I TAYLOB LEIEH RAFT fORBEST ' T-W U0l"--WNlC0ipl GATES OPEN 6:45 SATURDAY & SUNDAY SUNOMGNOTUE A grand comedy about th chauf fer's daughter who learned her stuff In PARIS. J w Grab your partner and v Df If C 1 com en out . , . belt sine "Stat Fair" Dale Robertson Thelma Ritter Glendale Residents By MRS. GERALD B. FOX Mr. ind Mrs Ivar Asplund and daughter, Judy, of Aberdeen, Wash., spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and daughter, Al ice, Glendale. Saturday they went to the Oregon Caves and Sunday tney visited trie House ot Mystery, Old Oregon Museum and Crater Lake. The Asplunds left for their home recently. Constructing Garag. Sid and Bill Perry are construct ins a new double garage on the P. J. Miller place between the house they are renting and the one occupied by the Millers. A rental apartment will be construct- Ex-Air Force Officer Gets Arraignment Stay WASHINGTON I Former Air Force Capt. Rea S. Van Fosson, arrested Thursday on an indict ment charging misuse of a secret Air Force document, Friday ob tained a postponement of his ar raignment until Sept. 2. Van Fosson posted $1,000 bond after his arrest. Van Fosson was an investigator for the House Un-American Activi ties Committee for a time after resigning from the Air Force last year. Members of the Un-American Activities Committee said last year at the time of Van Fosson's em ployment by that group that he had been separated from the Air Force after turning over a classi fied Air Force document to the committee. . The indictment relates to an FBI file on Jay Lovestone, who helped organize the Communist Party in the United States, but was expelled from the party by Joseph Stalin in 1929. Van Fosson was dropned from his committee post when Rep. Wal ter (D-Pa) took over as chairman this year. Frank A. Seiberling Dies In Akron Hospital AKRON, Ohio W) Frank A. Seiberling, 95, the "Little Napol eon'' of the rubber industry, died in Akron General Hospital Thurs day. He founded but later lost control of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., which became the largest concern in the industry. Then, starting from scratch in his later years, he and his brother Charles founded and built Seiberling Ruber Co. Caught in the cobweb of T4TTM ATM F.MOTTONS! WlDMARK BACALL! Th. Doctor Th. Nvn. leornod lecrotl was km-itorvod i CHARLES OICMIA BOYER GRAHAME Th. Director Th. nloctad WKa Kod womm found trovbl. UlUAM GlSH Dtripof of H Mareioft Have Wash. Guests I ed behind the garage at a later uaie. Dave Wineman was treated at the Glendale Clinic recently for a large splinter which he ran into his right hand while cutting sheet rock. . Arthur Parks, 76, the father of Mrs. uien Brenner of Cow Creek, entered the Forest Glen Hospital at Cariyonville recently. Parks is reported to be critically ill. Mike McLennan of Wolf Creek received minor injuries recently when a shell exploded in a gun, backfiring into his face. R.c.iv.i Cut Mike Sloan. 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sloan of Glendale, re quired three stitches recently when a rock thrown bv awthr voun ster struck him on the head and cut clear to the skull. Mrs. Fsie Dollar returned re- 'cently from a two-week trip to Se attle ana Vancouver! B. C. in Van couver she enjoyed taking the Sun set Drive. She visited relatives in Tacoma and Hillsboro. Mrs. Bob Smith and son. Paul, left for Portland recently to take Paul back to Portland for a check no. Paul had surgery on both feet. The Smiths were accompanied to Porbnd by Bnbin K"sens. who has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Howard Hutto, in Glendale. Will Of W. W. Bonebrake Is Admitted To Probate The will of William Wesley Bone- brake was admitted to probate Friday, and John Fredric Bone brake was appointed executor. the deceased died at Salem on July 25 at the age of 89, and leaves property with an estimated value of $10,000. , The executor, who lives at Rosei burg, is a brother of the deceased. Other heirs include a sister, Mary Harriet Germinder of Dixonville, sister-in-law Mildred Bonebrake of Roseburg and nephew V. Vernon Harpham, Rt. 3 Box 650. Sunday and Monday Jon. Ruii.ll in "THE FRENCH LINE", plui "YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS with Roy Rogort end Trigger. Ends Tonight "THE GAMBLER FROM NAT CHEZ" and "THE VANQUISHED" tire f.-i' P.- i ff.BSJC :il:TltnMl.U. The bold, about the f' :'- Tonite: Air Force Praises SAN FRANCISCO in The Air Force Assn. Friday applauded President Eisenhower" for "bold imaginative diplomacy" at the Ge nneva Conference, The privately-supported organi zation of 40,000 air power enthus iasts adopted at its annual con vention, a policy statement com mending the President for making his proposal to Soviet Russia for mutual aerial inspection. At the same time the group warned that "we cannot permit the rosy clouds over Geneva to over shadow the omnibus clouds of new aerial weapons over Moscow." There Is no concrete evidence that Soviet Russia has abandoned GIRL RESCUED SALEM an A 19-year-old girl was saved by firemen Thursday after she threatened to jump off the railroad overpass onto the Pacific Highway in North Salem. Police stopped traffic and fire men had a net spread when sh jumped. Alter tailing into the net, the girl was taken to the state hospital. ALL-CHURCH SERVICE The Canyonville Methodist Church will hold an all-church service and picnic dinner at the Canyonville County Park Aug. 14, reports News-Review Correspond- j ent Virginia Proctor. Sunday! School will meet in the church as! usual. ; Sunday & Monday CinemaScopa "TRACK OF THE CAT" Robert Mitchum Tria Wright EES "NEVER LET ME GO" Clark Gobi Gone Tiarney Ends Tonight "Many Rivers Te Cross" . "Scarlot Spear" S SUNDAY! Monday & Tuesday Continuous Sunday from 12:45 brilliant novel stranfte mansion on the hill, filmed In a-vV tradition n 1 7MM Sat., Aug. 13, 1955 Tha President's Sfand its goal of world domination, the association said. It added that despite the appar ent peace overtures, Russia con tinues a program of propaganda and subversion while relentlessly building a base for world conquest The policy statement declared further: 1. Only American strength can HAY! LISTEN THE RED BARN Due to technical difficulties beyond our control, we are unable to open on A-jgust 14 ei planned. Watch This Coming Week For OUR. OPEN HOUSE ANNOUNCEMENT AUGUST Surrender of Manila Ts American Army So Says History ( , . NOW COMES AUGUST 13, 1955 Wt a)k you to lurrondtr to our rqut PLAN NOW TO ATTEND OUR SURPRISE DANCE TONIGHT SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 Music by Vic Rice and His Esquires to 111 I ' r- H ' 8 u FREE FOR ELKS HAVE A WHERE THE AIR Ends Tonight: "VERA CRUZ" plu "FW Agoinit tho Houio" rted tr x "-'W' il A hr-' . ' 1iLV,WI' M,LT V-nrS. JMtei'. -I CIA 24 HOURS r Pnotographed in EAST MAX COLOR Print by . nWHICOM Minf DAN durtea Richards rmm KEENAN iWYNN LEWIS r ; 2 Big Hits Ay WW1 skywith the V speed and fury . of JET t'S PROPULSION' ' ft V News - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 At Conference hope to alter Russia'a drive for world domination. 2. "Massive retaliation" is stead ily becoming obsolete 'as a war deterrent, since there can be no practical retaliation after an all out surprise thermonuclear attack. 3. Undisputed command of the air remains the only sure way to prevent war. 13,, 1898 n 8 r- H H X AND THEIR GUESTS. HOT TIME IS FRESH AND CLEAN Sunday-N.on-Tue Open Sat Or Sun. at 6 -.45 Weekdays at 1:00 .UIH'iL . k OF PLUNDERING GUN-VIOLENCE THAT STRUCK TERROR INTO THE HEART OF THE WEST! JEFF JARMA '?-.', '"' " ' C- t f " if f Vj' ;' J.' ' L.W - 'i' f Blv, J A f ) i