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8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tues., Aug. 21, 1956 PHYSICALS SLATED Pre-school physical for children who will be first graders at Tri City School this fall will be held Thursday at the school. Hours for the physical will be from 9 to 12 a.m. CUT TV RADIO REPAIR BILLS USE OUR SELF-SERVICE TUBE TESTER NO CHARGE NO OBLIGATION Tests all standard Radio end TV tubal now in use. Optn from 9 to 9 Every Day CITY DRIVE-IN MKT. TV DEPARTMENT TONIGHT slamiig JANET wi ciiff sin FERNANDO LAMAS and special guest GENE NELSON 7:00 P.M. KPIC-TV CHANNEL 4 Brougld to you by your Chevrolet Dealer Only Iranchised Chevrolet dealers jjgpFfyji' display this famous trademark Up J GIANT HOT AIR 1A) fy BALLOON ASCENSION JVC iC EVERY NIGHT AT 6:00 ' S&7 LtXV SOMETHING NEW EVERYDAY .sw -Jsw GATES OPEN 8 A.M. COME EARLY! STAY LATE! IT'S MORE FUN! amission Adult! it's America finest train and it's all Lssw Port, ami very day a V0Op.aft- Fiira pleasure tod extra comfort hut NO EXTRA FARE Family fares itart with two or more persons in the same family and protttie rW $s rings. William Stacy forfeits Bail On Assault Charge William H. Stacy, 42, of 494 Idleyld Route, Roseburg, forfeited bail of $100 on failure to appear for a trial before District Judge 'Warren Woodruff Monday. He was scheduled to go on trial for assault and battery. He was charged with beating Clarence h. Stone. BLAIR with 30c Kids 16-121 7" i "If iT.Tf v. !ki ins m. . J UNION PACIFIC ma untmmDO-cistni nmsitr mm 1)1 nuais llitl Csiitil Mill firtiiaa a, antsa Eugene DAV Post Gives Television Set To Hospital Eugene Disabled American Vet erans Post 3 has donated a 17 inch portable television set to Ward 1 at the KoseDurg veterans Hospi tal, reports Mrs. Nancy Wulf. Vet erans Administration Volunteer Service. She said the presentation was made over the weekend during i visitation by the post. The set was presented by Cmdr. Ralph New man. At the same visitation, nine vol unteers from the bugene dav ana auxiliary and Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary passed out 40 pounds of bananas, a bushel of peaches and cigarettes. They also conducted a Softball game. Some 200 patients were entertained. Mrs. Wulf also lauded the Elks Lodge of Roseburg for allowing members of the "Amos and Andy" show, which visited here recently, to entertain at the hospital. Mrs. Wulf again emphasized that volunteer help was needed at the hospital for any length of time which can be donated. She said vol unteers need not belong to any or ganizations. Range Camp Draws Canyonville Youth Representing Douglas County at this year s Youth Kange camp was Larry Michaels of Canyonville. The camp was held earlier this month on the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge 30 miles south of Burns. Michaels was elected captain of Croup I at the camp and placed third in the plant description con test. Jn this contest, Doys were handed a range plant and asked to write as complete a description of it as possible. A total of 50 boys from 16 east ern and southern Oregon Counties attended the camp. Those attend ing were selected through plant identification contests held in each county or on the basis of leader ship, citizenship and love of the outdoors. Each boy at camp received a $25 scholarship to cover costs of attending camp. Local sponsor of the scholarship was South Umpqua Grange. Former Minister Visits Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. Rea Kleinfeldt and sons, David and Gayler, of Sey mour, Tex., spent the weekend in Sutherlin with the lattcr's brother and aister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Warren. Kleinfeldt is attending Teni Christian University at Fort Worth, Tex., and was a former minister of the Sutherlin Christian Church. He held services Sunday evening in Sutherlin and his son, Gayler, sang a soio. After the services an informal re ception was held for them in the so cial rooms of the church, with Mrs. Ruth Vogelpohl, serving the cake, Mrs. Ora Irwin pouring coffee and Mrs. Ada Abcone, serving the punch. COLE SERVICES HELD Funeral services for Margaret Cole, wife of Maynard Cole, who passed away Aug. 17 following a iong illness, were held Monday in the chapel of the Mt. Scott Funeral Home in Portland. Mrs. Cole was well known in this area, having visited often in Roseburg with her sisters-in-law. Florence and Violette Cole, and her brother-in-law, Leloyd Cole. one was a member of Waverlv Chapter 134, OES, and the Baptist Church. WANTED FIR SEED CONES Starting Now! $4.00 cash paid for ripe 2 bushel lewed sacks of fir seed cones. Con fact neartft buying itation for picking instruction.. First Pickup, Tuet., Aug. 21 ar Pacific Chain Saw 1395 N. E. Stcphtm St. WOOD SEED CO. The luxurious Deluxe Berth, Roomerree, Bed rooms, and Bedroom Seme. AM comrl(cly prtYOM. The exclasive, coloWul Asms. Dome Diner with the beautiful Gold Room for private parties. The smert new Redwood Lounge . . . lovelj- to se and a delightful pUce to relax. Radio end television programs listed below are furnished by the respective stations. This news paper is not responsible for variations from the programs as listed. KRNR 1490 KC Remaining Hours Today 8:00 Look to the SklM 6:15 Lowell Thomaa 8:30 Dinner Muiic 6: 4i World of Sporti 7:00 Max Roby New CBS 7:05 To Be Announced 7:30 Blng Crosby CBS 7:4ft Johnny Dollar CBS H:0O Portland Beaver Baieball 10:00 World Newa 10:05 Platter Parade 10:55 Newa Nitecap 11:00 Sign Off WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. W5 6:19 Coffee Club Capers 6:30 New Coffee Club : Way of Life 7:00 Morning Melodiea 7:30 Frank Gosa, Newi CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 6:00 Wendy Warren At Newi CBS 8:13 In the Groove 8:25 Northwest Highlight 8:30 Helen Trent CBS 8:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 9:00 Woman' View 9,15Aunt Jenny CBS 8:30 Young Dr. Malono CBS 9:43 Man About Town 10 00 Bill Downs St the News CBS 10:05 Ritfht To Happlnesa CBS 10:13 Second Mrt. Burton CBS 10:30 Nora Drake CBS 10:45 Aunt Mary CBS 11:00 Road of Life 11:15 Backstage Wife CBS 1:30 House rariy t-ws 1:45 House Party CBS 12:00 World News 12:15 Midday Muiio 12:30 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:00 Women'a Newa Desk CBS 2:10 The Weather & You CBS 2:15 Music for America 2:30 G St W Tele Quiz 2:45 Trading Post 2:50 Musical Interlude 2:55 Social Notes 3:00 Listen with Lomax 4:00 Ed. R. Murrow, News CBS 4:13 Western Music 4:30 Texaco SporU Final 4:45 Frank Goss, News CBS 5:00 Music On Record 3:19 Lowell Thomas CBS 5:30 Convention Coverage CBS 9:00 Portland Beaver Baseball 10:00 World News 10:05 Platter Parade 10:35 Newa Nitecap 11:00 Sign Off I Movie Showtime TUESDAY, AUGUST 91, 19(16 INDIAN THEATRE Short Subject 7:10. 10:47 "Guys And Dolls" ihown at 7:5S only STARL1TE DRIVE IN "Femal On The Beach" 7:32. 11:09; "WakamDa ' 9:34 PINE DRIVE IN Untamed" 7:53. 11: ; "So Thil la Paris" 10:06 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 193S INDIAN THEATRE Short Subjects Start 7:20. 10:47: "Guys and Dolls" shown at 7:33 only. INDIAN THEATRE - Complete Shows and Short Subjects Start 7:05. 9:12; "The Living Desert" 8:00, 10:10 -KY E S 950 KC Newa at B minute past every houi and music from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Western Electric Co., CWA Deadlock In Talks NEW YORK (fl Negotiators for the Western Electric Co. and the Communications Workers of America (CWA) were deadlocked Tuesday over terms for a new contract covering 18,000 telephone installation workers in 44 states. A negotiating session ended Tuesday night with the next talk left subject to call by either side. Possibility of a strike and dis ruption of long distance telephone service remained. A one-year contract between the union and Western Electric, the manufacturing arm ot tne tseii Telephone System, expired last Saturday midnight, A strike had been authorized by the union membership, but the CWA agreed to continuation of work under terms of the expired contract as negotiations continued. Portland Vice Probe Figure Theft Victim PORTLAND Wl Investigation of the theft of $20,000 in jewelry and furs reported by Raymond r. Clark, a figure in the recent Port land grand jury vice probe, spread to Seattle Monday. Clark told Portland police that his apartment was burglarized Saturday night while he and his wife were at a football game. He an associate of Jim Elkins. in dicted night club financier. Police said two suspects in the robbery were being sought in Washington. Ocimliner CITY OF PORTLAND to Glut 111 Ajtra Dome Coachcj with wide view windows and restful divan seats, open to everyone . . .aim extra ebargt. '111 New Coaches with reclining seats with adjustable head-rests and full-length leg-rests. All seats reserved. An inviting Club-Lounge and Dining Car serving wonderM meals and refreshments K at tractive, prices. KRXL 1240 KC Remaining Hours Today 6:0O Music 6:30 News 6:45 Muaic 7:00 Sport Hendlfnet 7:15 Logger! Weather 7:20 Music 7:30 Reporter Roundup MBS 8:00 Music 8:05 General Sports MBS 8:10 SporUcast MBS 8:15 Bob it Ray MBS 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Music 0:30 Convention Summary MBS 10:00 Treasury Agent MBS 10:30 Big City MBS 11:00 News 11:05 Mostly Music 11:30 Sign Off WEDNESDAY, AUG. , 195 1:00 Sign Oh 6:01 Harry's lya-Opanae 6:30 County Altai 6:35 Music 6:40 Weather Report 6:45 Music 7:00 Frank Hemingway UBi 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Music 7:45 Local News 7:50 Feed Bag 8:00 Cliff Engla MBS 8:15 Morning Melodiea 6:20 Garden Tips 8:25 Knift News MBS 8:30 Bible Institute MBS 9:00 Kraft News MBS 0:05 Music 9.15 Or t ho News 9:20 Farm Bureau Exchange 9:30 Ladles Choice 9:45 Are You Listening 10:00 Newspaper Of The Air MBS 10:15 Tello-Tesit MBS 10:30 House Party 10:55 Stork Club U:00 Kraft News MBS 11:05 Music 11:20 Queen For A Day MBS 12:00 Roving Reporter 12:15 Mid-Day Newa 12:30-Greet Your Neighbor 12:45 Market Reports 12:50 Sports Lineup i.rOO You Win 1:30 Story Time MBS 1:55 Kraft News MBS 2:00 Town Crier 2:05 Music 2:15 Frank Hemingway MBS 2:30 Republican Convention MBS 6:00 Music 6:30 News 6:45 Music 7:00 Sport Spotlight 7:15 Logger's Weather 7:20 Music 7:30 Reporters Roundup 8:00 Music 8:03 General Sports MBS 8:10 Sportscast MBS 8:15 Bob St Ray MBS 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Music 9:30 Convention Summary MBS 10:00 Gang BustersMBS crime flies MBS 11:00 News 11:05 Music 1 1:30-Sim Off Willie Bridges files Suit For Son s Damages Willie B rid lies has filed suit in Douglas County District Court for his son, Curtis W.. 19, against James Howard Clement and Char les K. Clement for $52,067.58 as the result ot an auto accident. Bridges alleges that Charles Clement, driving his father's car, plowed into the rear of the car in which Curtis Bridges was riding, ine complaint says the car was being hauled away by another car and a police car had been station ed behind the two cars, with light flashing. The complaint charges c m a t ics element with recklessness. The accident allegedly occured on Highway 99 two miles south of Koseburg, Jan. 1, 1956. According to the complaint. Cur tis received a blow on the head causing considerable pain and suf fering permanently. It asks for $50,000 general and $2,067.58 spec ial damages. Local News Ltavt For Phoenix Mr. and Mrs: C. M. McDermott of this city left Sunday for Phoenix, Ariz., to pick up their son, Robert, and bring him back to Roseburg. Rob ert has been working there during me summer monuis. Attending Games Don Metz- ger and son, Jim, of this city went to Yakima last week tor the base ball games. They were joined there over tne weekend by Mrs. Metzger and daughters. Donna and Helen, who will remain with them in Yakima for the game to night. PICNIC SLATED The Riversdale Happy Hour Club will hold its annual family picnic Wednesday evening, ihe aitair is scheduled to start at omu p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Guiley of Quain Lane. ucago KOIN - TV CHANNEL rORTLAXB Remaining Hours Today 6:00164.000 Question 6:30 Mr. Weatherman 6:35 S port scene 6:40 News Parade 6:45 McKay Political 6:50 Keatu ret te 6:55 Les Paul Mary Ford 7:00 Phil Silvers Show 7:30 Navy Log 8:00 Code 3 8:30 Spotlight Playhouse 9:00 Trust Your Wiie 9:30 Big Town 10:001 Led Three Lives 10:30 City Desk 10:35 Showtime on Six 11:30 Sim Oil WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, St, lt 7 00 Panorama raciiic 8:00 Valiant Lady 8:15 Love of Ufa 8:30 Search For Tomorrow 8:45 Guiding Light " 9:00 CoUingwood News 9:10 Stand and Be Counted 9:30 As World Turns 10:00 Johnny Carson 10:30 House Party 11:00 Big Payoff 11:30 Bob Crosby 12:00 Brighter Day 12:15 Secret Storm 12:30 Edge of Night 1:00 Armchair Theatre 1:30 KOIN Kitchen 2:00 Republican Convention 6:00 Mr. Weatherman 6:05 Sportsceiie 6:10 News Parade 6:15 Les Paul-Mary Ford 6:20 Kaleidoscope 6:30 Kit Carivm 7:00 TV playhouse 8:00 The Millionaire 8:30 TV Playhouse 9:00 Studio 57 9:30 20th Century-Fox Hour 10:00 TV Theatre 10:30 City Desk , 10:35 Showtime On Six K B E S - TV CHANNEL ft MEDFOR.D Remaining Hours Today 2:30 Republican National Convent! 6:00564,000 Quest. on 6:30 Do You Trust Your Wlf 7:00 Phil Silvers 7:30 Treasure Travel! 8:00 Liberace 8:30 Treasure Traveli 9:00 Confidential File 8:30 Juke Box Jury 10:00 Famous Playhouse 10:30 News St Sign Off WEDNESDAY. AUGUST St. 19M 10:50 Devotions 11:00 NBC Matinee 12:00 Brighter Day 12:15 Secret Storm 12:30 Edge Of Night i:uu feminine r ancies 1:30 Band Stand 2:00 A Visit From Your Veterinarian 2:30 Republican Convention 6:00 20th Century Fox Hour 7:00 The Christophers 8:00 Evening Theatre 7:30 Hopalong Cassidy 9:00 American Legend 9:30 Science Fiction 10:00 Harvest Of Adventure 10:30 News Ac Sign Off KPIC CHANNEL 4. ROSE BUBO Remaining Hours Today 2:00 Republican National Convention 6:30 To Be Announced 7:00 The Chevy Show NBC 8:00 Sneak Preview NBC 8:30 To Be Announced 9:30 Dr. Hudson 10:30 Tomorrow's Headlines 10:45 To Be Announced 11:00 Special Featurette WEDNESDAY, AUGUST , 195 12:00 Queen For A Day NBC 12:45 Modern Romances NBC i:wo t-'omedy Time NBC 1:30 Bandstnnd NBC 2:00 Republican National Convention NBC 6:30 Wild Bill Hick ok 7:001 Led Three Lives 7:30 Life Of Riley 8:00 Kraft TB Theatre NBC 9:00 Science Fiction Theatre 9:301 Spy 10:00 This Is Your Life NBC 10:30 Tomorrow's Headlines 10:45 Ina Ray Hurt on NBC 11:15 Inspector Mark Saber NON-SUPPORT CHARGED Leo DcClois Tamke, 25, Empire, is being held m the Douglas County jail while awaiting action on a charge of non-support. He was ar rested over the weekend by sher iff's deputies, according to Sheriff Ira C. Byrd. He had allegedly fail ed to pay for support of his children. WED thru SATf 4&wS 2 Roseburg Residents i Cer Master's Degrees Turn nnsphnrc residents receiv ed master of arts degrees at com mencement ceremonies last week at Colorado State College of Edu cation, Greely. Bennetta Blanche Orton, P. 0. Box 788, majored in elementary education supervision. Mrs. Orton is a 5th grade teacher at Taft School, Redwood City, Calif. naipn, August jMcuuig, u9i Vine, and instructor at Roseburg High School, majored in industrial arts. for LADY LEVI'S it's Sportswear Shop Exclusive Lady's Sportswear in s. i. em av. m. o l-im XOSEIUK, OIECON Wednesday Only "THE FARMER TAKES A WIFE" Betty Grable "THE CREAT MISSOURI RAID" Wendell Corey Ward Bond Maedonald Carey Ends Tonight "DAY THE WORLD ENDED" and "THE PHANTOM FROM FROM 10,000 LEAGUES" LETS GO! THIS THURSDAY At 1 P.M. Doors Open 12:30 The Semi-FInoI Children's Theatre Vacorion Matinee Of The : SEASON! ' PRESENTING BESS THE WONDER HORSE IN "GALLANT BESS" . IN EXCITING COLOR PLUS THE LITTLE RASCALS t IN "TEACHER'S PET" 2 Very Funny Cartoons and "WHO'S WHO IN THE ANIMAL WORLD" YOU KIDDIE 3 MATINEEgip Asked For It f In Response To Numerous Requests We're Happy To Present For Those Who Missed It And Those Who Wont To See It Again, One Of The Screen's Most Fascinating Movies! " Mm WaJbtr'DiAiuu'A fFeature-UngtliTrafrUfe Adventure! jJMi L TECHNICOLOR ENDS TONITS "GUYS AND DOLLS" Shown 7:55 Only rrrsrr.Vlasi HEARING IS POSTPONED A preliminary hearing for Harry Robert Mentzer, 23, of 1688 NW Crouch St., Roseburg, has been set over. The hearing was sched uled for Monday. District Judge Warren Woodruff has not set a new time for the hearing. Mentzer is charged with the rape of a Koseburg woman. He is being held under $2,000 bail. "WE GUARANTEE THEY'RE THE BEST!" Deluxe Hamburgers Deluxe Cheeseburgers NOOK DRIVE-IN , 1000 W. HARVARD ORDERS TO GO ENDS TONITE! 2 BIG ALL COLOR HITS! "UNTAMED" . 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