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MUST MAKE RESERVATIONS Any member of the Oakland Garden Club planning to attend the district meeting at Glide Oct. 31, is asked to make luncheon reservations by calling Nadinc Stearns, 2482 Oakland. DINE - DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF THE LOS CARLISTAS TRIO First Engagement in Oregon After Completing Six Weeks At The Wooden Shoe In Medford AT FORESTER'S IN CANYONVILLE SPANISH AND MODERN MUSIC TONIGHT THRU SUNDAY LADIES! Would You Like To Be "Queen For A Nite" Ask for your "Queen For A nite" entry Blanks at: The Wagon Wheel Home of the Best Prima Rib, Chicken and Steaks 743 Garden Valley Road Phono OR 2-3166 k Queen selected every Friday, 6:55 P.M. k Winner receives merchandise gifts from Sponsors in this advertisement . . Plus Free Meal for 2 at the Wagon Wheel. Winner announced on KRXL Wednesday, Thursday, Friday . . . 6:55 P.M. k You need not be present to win. IT'S FUN! ENTER TODAY! 266 S. E. Stephens Vital Statistics Marriage Licensee Issued KADAS - HAKANSON War- ren A. Kadas, Sutherlin, and Mari- anne Hakanson, Oakland. HALSTEAD - BARNES Lar - ry W. Halstead, Rosebure, and! Ruby A. Barnes, Myrtle Creek Divorce Suits Filad BENDA Anna E. vs. Donald B. Benda. Married Feb. 17, 1955, at Roseburg. Cruel and inhuman treatment charged. Plaintiff seeks custody of two children, $75 per month per child for support, house hold property and car. Plaintiff asks decree for award of another car, a saw and trailer to defend ant. NELSON In vs. Lvnn Nel son. Married Oct. 23, 1945. at Hamilton Bermuda. Cruel and in human treatment charged. Plain tiff seeks custody of two children, sufficient sum for support. SCHINDLER Jacqulyn vs. Robert Schindler. Married April 29. 1950, at Reno, Nev. Cruel and inhuman treatment charged. Plain tiff seeks custody of three chil dren, $120 per month for their sup port. Looking For The Best Food AT' Most Reasonable Prices? - Charcoal Broiled Steaks ' Charcoal Broiled Ham Delicious Fried Chicken SMORGASBORD SERVED ALL DAY Lunch 11-4 Dinners 4-12 Midnite VISIT OUR FLAMINGO LOUNGE AND WATCH WORLD SERIES ON TV TURN AROUND INN N. City Limits on Stephens Street Phone OR 3-7191 BE RID OF DISHWASHING DRUDGERY Just think of it! Now for only a few cents a day you can eliminate dish washing drudgery EASY TERMS a day or 2.10 per week EASIER-FASTER-CLEANER DISHWASHING OR YOUR MONEY BACK TIRE Elkton Coupla Fails To Bear Stork's Arrival By MRS. ARIEL HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sneed, who i live three miles south of Elkton on I highway 225, failed to beat the I stork. Starting out for a Cottage lirove Hospital, they decided time was too short and stopped at Mrs. Sneed's mother's home, Mrs. Viva Dement in Elkton. The baby girl, Judy Kaye, weight pounds, arrived at 10:15 p.m. Oct. 17. A doctor who visited moth er and baby later announced both doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowman have been visiting in Spokane. Wash., with Ronnie Henderer and Lerov Henderer and families. Maude McClay and Jennie Haines are staying at the Charles Solomon home while the Solomons are on a hunting trip. Del Dungey has been hired as new high school teacher in Elk ton. He is teaching science, math and boys P.E. Dungey will contin ue to live in Drain. I.orena and Ann Binder spent several days in Elkton this last week. Ann is attending high school near Orick, Calif. SPONSORS: CARSTENS FURNITURE CO. CARTER TIRE CO. DURNAM'S FLOOR COVERING HUDDLESTON'S SHOES HELEN'S FLOWERS INDIAN THEATRE . KNUDTSON'S NORTHSIDE SERVICE OTT& RICKETTS MUSIC STORE MABEL LEWIS ROSEBURG PHARMACY SWICK'S TOTS TO TEENS ROSEBURG CAB COMPANY UMPQUA HOTEL BEAUTY SALON THE TOGGERY PACIFIC SEA FOOD CO. Ph. OR 2-2689 'A a $ w v "'1 ALL SMILES Actress Jane' Withers, 29, and Kenneth Erroir, 27, a member of o singing group, "The Four Fresh men," look over their application for marriage license in Los Angeles Oct. 13. The couple plans to be married Sun day aboard a friend's yacht at Newport Beach, Calif. It will be Errair's first marriage and the second for Miss Withers, a former child star. (AP Wirephoto). . RADIO PR06MMSC KRNR uoo kc. 1240 IS KRXl Radio and television programs listed below are furnished by the respective stations. This news paper is not responsible for variations from the programs as listed. Remaining Houri Todar 4 00 Musical Roundup 415 Music on Hecord 4.10 Here's to Veterans 4:45 Musical Matinee 4:4.1 Music on Record 3:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 5:15 Story Time 5:.W Music on Record 5 45 Frank Gom, News CBS 5 .W Bulletin Board of Air 6:00 World of Sports 6:15 Lowell Thomas CBS 630 Brishler Side 6 43 Northwest News 6:5.1 Robert Trout, News CBS 7.00 "aisl" Precinct CBS 7:25 Musical Interlude 7. JO Hometown Digest 7:45 Music on Record ft Ov Grants Paw-Roeb.ir Football 10:00 Northwest Newt Summary 10 05 Platter Parade 10:55 News Nitecap 11:00 Sgr, Off SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1955 6:00 Coffee Club Cap era 6:30 County Agent 6:45 Way of Life 7:00 Allan Jackson, News CBS 7:05 Morning Melodies 7:45 4-H Club '-'' 7:55 Musical Interlude 6:00 Robert Q. bewli -CBS P:00 Allan Jackson. News CBS 9:05 Musical Jackpot 9:30 Gunsmoke CBS t;55 Tremendoua Trifles CBS ; 10:00 Allan Jackson. News CBS 10 05 Music On Record t 10:13 Home Extension Tim : 10:30 Music on Record 11:00 Pay Less Patter , 11:30 Music On Record j 12:00 World News ; 12:15 Man on lha Street , 12 30 Local Newt 12:40 Football Roundup 2:00 News CBS 2:05 City Hospital CBS 2.10 Kathy Godfrey Show CBS 3 00 Music You Want 4:00 Man Bites Record CBS 4 -30 Umpqua Valley Playboys 5 00 Allan Jackson. News CBJ 3 05 News & Analysis CBS 5:15 UN on th Record CBS 5 30 You Never Know 5 4.1 Frank Gom. News CBS 6 55 Miuical Interlude 6 00 World of Sports 15 Musical Interlude 6 25 Chas. Collingwood. News CBS 6:30 Governor's Report 6:45 Music On Record 7:00 Today's Record CBS 7 05 Saturday Night Country Ityl 7:H0 Mr Iodic Impressions 00 Juke Box Jury CBS 8:55 Northwest News Summary 0:00 Wrestling Pirade 10:30 Platter Paradt 10:55 Newa Nltccap 11:00 Sim Off KBES . TV CHANNEL I MEDFORD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, I5I 9 50 Devotions 4.00 Feminine Fanciea 4 to Arls snd Craft 5 00 Aunt Polly's Birthday Party 5.10 Wild Bill Hickok A 00 Cavalcade of Sports 6 45 Frank Leahy's SporUcaat 7.00 Pappy Coleman 7 15 Heath's Medical History 7 20 Industry On Parada 7:45 Talent Time 11.00 Life of Riley B .'(0 General Sportstima 8:45 Shooting Safety 00 Waterfront 9:30 Pal Club Fights fl: 43 Hlghwav Encounter 10 00-The Lin Up 10:3(1 Weather 10:35 Rest Theatre 11:33 Newt 11:40 Sign Off HI" MUSIC LOVERS! THE TERRIFIC will bs HELD OVER (or the fourth week BY POPULAR DEMAND Come and Join the Fun doing the Potato and Stick Dance Contest!! AT THE ONE AND ONLY MELODY INN (due to capacity crowds your dinner reservations will be appreciated in advance . . . thank you) THE MANAGEMENT PHONE OS 2-9100 NEVER A COVER CHARCE Remaining Houn Today 4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 415 Frank Hemingway MBS 4:30 Here's The Answer MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS SCO Bob and Ra-MBS 3:30 Bob Greene MBS 5 40 Great Moments la Sports 5 41 Logger's Weather 5 50 Music 5 55 Cecil Brown MBS 600 Gabriel Healter MBS 6 15 Star Time 6 30 Bob Grant News 6:45 Sam Ha MHS 655 Wagon Wheel 7:00 Sports Spotlight 7.15 Rose Rr.om 7:i0 Cisco Kid fl : Fulton Lewis MBS 8:15 U.CL.A. vs. Iowa ABC 10.. Party Line 11:00 Tomorrow a Headllnta ll:()5Party Line 11:30 Sign Off SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, IMS 6 06 Sign On 6.01 Harry 'a lye-Opener 6:30 County Agent 6:35 Music 6:40 Weather Report 6:45 Shell Bulletin Board 7:00 News MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:45 Local News 7:50 Feed Bag 8:00 Tops In I'opi 8:20 Farm Bureau Exchange 8:30 Haven of Rest MBS 6.00 City Market Jamboree 9:1. V Look To The Skies P .10 Saturday Morning Clambake 10. 00 News MBS 10.15 Music 10:30 Open Home 1100 McKay Newi 1 1 -05 Open House 11:30 Phonorama Time MBS 12.00 Let's Go To Town 12: 1 .1 Mid-Day News 12 30 Greet Your Neighbor 12-43 Market Report 12:30 Sports Lineup 12:.)5 Music 1.00 Music 1:13 Ore. State vs. Washington State- MRS 4:45 Mufle 5:00 Joe Powell 5:30 Musical Cocktail 5:40 Great Moments la S porta 5:45 Loger'a Weather 5-30 Music 6 00 Western Caravaa 6 30 Sports Spotlight 8 45 Arizona vs. Oregon MBS 10.00 Counterspy MBS 10:30 Party Line 11:00 Tomorrow's Headline 11:0.5 Party Line 11:30 Sign Off KOIN - TV CHANNEL 6 FORVLAN9) SATURDAY, OCTOBER St. IN.U 9 15 Cartoon Time 9.10 Andv'a Gang 10 00 Tales of Texas Rangers 10 ,10 Captain Midnight 11 00-World We Live In 1 30 liFD 6 12 00 Two-Gun Playhouae 1 ixi Armchair Theatre 4-30 Showtime for Mom 200 California Theatre S0-Tnm Harmon's Workshop 5 15 Football Final S.'lO-Star Jubilee 5 45 Tom Harmon's Workshop 6 00 Famous Plnvhouse 6 .10 Ke.it The Clock 7. toThe Lineup 7 :i0 -Soldier of Fortune Hon stage Show fl;m Jarkie G if a on BOO Two For The Money 0 .'to Famous Playhouse 10 00 Heat the Clock 10.10 Damon Dunyon Theatre 11:00 Showtime on Six "KENNY BURT TRIO" Circuit Court Orders Mildred Hyde vs. Sara Frauen diener. Suit dismissed on motion ot plaintiff for order of voluntary non-suit. Selena B. Wallace, administra tor of the estate of Stanley W. Wallace, vs. Danie D. Santry, do ing business as Santrv Truck Co., and Ray Roth and Chester E. Mil ler. Complaint against defendants Santry and Roth dismissed on mo tion of plaintiff. Probate Order Will of Henry A. Siclert admit ted to probate and Jcanett H. Siclert, widow, appointed execu trix. Complaints Filad Cora TaUiincton vs. Robert I.. Swan and others. Plaintiff seeks sale and division of proceeds on real properly.' . . John J. Bingham vs. J. W.' and Rose Reed and Sam and Faye Peck. Plaintiff seeks payment on promissory note, foreclosure on property. Special Study Class Draws Overflow Crowd CORVAI.LIS lift A snerlnl fipo time class on "study hints" drewj an overflow crowd Wednesday at ' uregon oiato college. The class,, taught by Dr. N. D. Markshcffcl, assistant professor of I education, attracted nearly 300 stu-1 dents. Some 25 stood up to hear the discussion after all the chairs in i the chemistry lecture room had been filled. The class is the first in a scries of three planned this month by i Markshcffcl, who is a specialist in this field. The other two are sched-1 tiled Oct. 26 and 27. They are held during open periods so all inter-' ested students may attend. ! KVAL - TV CHANNEL II, IDOINI FRI DAY. OCTOBl-H It, IDS 2:43 Matinee iMad Ranger) 4 00 Roy Koffers 4;.l( Big Roundup 5:00 Pinky Ln 5::h Birthday Party S. 43 The Newi 5 30 SporU Headline! 5 yv-Weather Report on Cavalcade of Sporli fl:43 Piano-Organ Punch 7:00 Great Gildernleeve 7 .10 Let Go Fnhlnf 7 45 Sportsman' Club a 00 city I)ele-tlve 8::t0 Croift-Rnadn fl OO Frank Leahy 9:15 Road to Adventure 10 Highway Patrol 1 r:00 Justice 10 .to Texai Ralln' 11:30 Spotlight on SuiperiM Movie Showtime VR1IMY. OCTOBER It, IflM INDIAN THEATRE Complete SJiow start 7:00, 8:15; "The Kentuckian" 7:30. 9:W i STAR LITE DRIVE IN "The Gun That Won The West .. :.; "Special Delivery" B 20 PINE MOTOR THEATRE "Tall Man Riding" 6:50. 10:10; "Scandal Al Scour- ie-" 8:35 STAR THEATRE Dallai" 7:00, 10:30; Pretty Baby" 8:45 SATCIWAY. OCTOBER 11. lit. Ill INDIAN THEATRE Complete Show Starts ia:M; 3:35; 4:50; 7:10; 8:30 "The Kentuckian" 12:50; 3:00; 5:20; 7:40 10.00 STAR LITE DRIVE IN "Gun That Won The Wont" 6:30; 6.50 "Special Delivery" H;20 PINE MOTOR THEATRE "Tall Man Rid in" 0:50 10:10 "Scandal At Scou- rle" fl:.rt STAR THEATRE "Dallaa" 7:00; W.JO "iretiy Uaby" B:U. Tonight and Saturday "BATTLEGROUND" Van Johnson John Hodiak cua "RUN FOR COVER" Jomei Cagney : Viveca Lindfort John Derek SHOW TIMES Mqn. thru Fri., 6:00 p.m. , Sot., Sun., Holidayt ot Dusk Firit Feoture, 6:07 and 9:57 Second Feoutre, 8:17 Complete Show ofter 8:15 TONIGHT t SATURDAY Matintt Saturday 12:45 GARY COOPER RUTH ROMAN "DALLAS" Whin thi Ion. Star Slolt vai Split Wi! Open!) 2nd FEATURI Dtnnii MORGAN Belir DRAKE "PRETTY BABY" ALL COLOR SHOW DOORS OPCN 6.30 tarti SUNDAY Jol McCrta Yvonnt DaCorlo "The San Francisco STORY" ALSO "DAKOTA LI L" Rod Cameron Marie Windsor Fri., Oct. 21, 1955 Th Canyonville-Days Creek Mrs. Herman Bauer, chairman of the Canyonville-Days Creek Home F.xtension Unit, named host esses for the year at the last meet, ing of the group held Thursday at the DFPA station near Canyon ville. , Mrs. Claude Long and M r I. LOSS $100 MILLION WASHINGTON Ifl The Agricul ture Department reported Thurs day it lost $100,563,000 in July and August on farm price support op erations. This was $6,182,000 great er than the loss in the correspond ing months last year. Tonight thru Saturday "PONY EXPRESS" starring Charl ton Heiton, Rhonda Fleming ond Forrest Tucker, plus Sid Melton and Mara Lynn in "SKY HIGH" Open 6:1 i Shaw at 6:45 Ends Saturday Nite " 1 nneoTNV maioni AND! AND!! AND!!! TECHNICOLOR starts WEDNESDAY FIRST ROSEBURG SHOWING Silvana Mangano, th Jan Rut ell at Italy in Her mait (emo tional rolo ilnco "Bitter Rice"! ; I I i 1 j -ma t 1 is Rain Visors Available at the Snack Bar -CAST J PLUS ONE OF HISTORY'S MOST COLORFUL and EXCITING ERAS! WE? " PETER GRAVES WMm JEAN PARKER TW0 T0P HITS mm News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 11 HEU Hostesses Named Charles Taylor were named host esses for the Nov. 10 meeting. All. meetings will be held at the DFPA station. thru SAT. only Continuous Sat. from 12:45 BURT LANCASTER Keiituckiaii rmm ml TECHNICOLOR CinkmaScopE Sun - Mon Only THEY FOUND A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF CONQUEST AND ADVENTURE! CINEMASCOPE! Wl TIMES SAT. NIGHT-j ADDED FUN FEATURE coming SUN...thru TUES! ROUGH! RUTHLESS! Ames NIVEN-SANDERS 1