, juI ,Kl 5y? "? ,his cityl Mr- ,nd Mr- c"l Smith havB
left Monday for Portland to tpend returned to Hosehurg to reside aft
several days attending to business !er several years living in Eureka,
and visiting relatives. I Calif.
Mr. and Mn. Bird of the United
Farm Acency of Myrtle Creek
were business visitors here recent
ly. Mrs. Jtrry Sobwick of White
Plains, N. Y. is visiting in Hose
burg at the home of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Tom Kemister, and fam
ily, after which she will go to
California to visit before return
ing east.
Mike Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I. M. Dunn of this city is now
employed in the office of the South
ern Pacific Co. in San Francisco.
Mike recently was discharged
from service. He and his mother
made a business trip to San Fran
cisco a week ago and then return
ed here, after which Mike went
back to California to begin his :
new work. Mrs. Dunn is reccp-1
tionist for Dr. J. E. Campbell of I
this city. I
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Community News Briefs
Mrs. I. J. Bean returned to her
home on Hawthorne Drive Sunday,
following a three-day stay in Med
ford attending the 13th state con
vention of Epsilon Sigma Alpha.
The 40th anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Simmons will be
celebrated Sunday, April 26, be
tween 1 and 5 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Elaine Roberts on Glen
gary Road. Relatives and friends
are invited to call.
Mrs. C. P. Spencer and her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Knotts, and small son, of
Eugene, visited in Roseburg over
Sunday at the A. C. Spencer home.
C. P. Spencer is working out of
Roseburg and joined his family
here to celebrate the 22nd , wed
ding anniversary of he and his
wife. Mrs. A. C. Spencer entertain
ed at a family dinner Sunday in
their honor.
7:0f Whirlybirds
7::i0 To Tell The Truth
8:00 Arthur Godfrey
8::iO Red Sketton
9:00 Garry Moor Variety
10:00 Championship Bowling
11:00 Late News Edition
11:05 Sign Off
WEDNESDAY, APRIL
11:00 Morning Playhouse
JIHO Arthur Godfrey
10:00 1 Love Lucy
10:30 Top Dollar
8:30 Red Skelton
9:00 Garry Nioore Show
10:00 Mr. District Attorney
10:30 City Desk
10:35 News Wire
10:40 Theatre
WEDNESDAY, APRIL T!,
6:45 Agriculture on Parade
7:00 Teleeourse
7:30 Cartoon Time
8:00 Grant Holcomh, News
8:15 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Hi Neighbor
8:30 Arthur Cod fry
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8:30 Jimmy Rogers NBC
8:00 Californians NBC
9:30 Bob Cum ml rigs NBC
10:00 David Niven NBC
1030 Ellerv Queen
11 AO Top Plays of 1959
11:30 Jack Paar (NBC)
1 12:30 The News
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6:55 News
7:00 Timbertrall News
7:05 Rise N Shine
7:25 News
7:.'10 Frank Gnus
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10:00 Man About Town
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5:30 Headlines. Weather
5:35 Rooster Reve.ll
6 00 Dawn busters
6 20 Pal Motors News
6:25 F)ving A SporU
630 News MBS
6:35 County Agent
6:40 Alarm Clork Cluh
6 55 Horn's Weather Capsule
700 Frank Hemingway MBS
7:15 Breakfast Gong
7:30 News MBS
7:.i.V-BU! Stearn MBS
7:40 Music
7:4 5 Loral News
7 50 Music Interlude ,
8:00 Cliff Engle MBS
8 15 Garden Tips and Tunes
8 20 Melody Mill
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8 35 Potluck
0 00 News MRS
B 05 Firm Bureau Exrhange
6:10 M'lody Home Time
9:15 Pol luck
9 10 Leroy Hiatt Show
10:00 News Headlines
10 01 I.tov Hiatt Show
10 15 Weathervane
10 25 News
10 30 Lemy Hta' Show
11 00 News Headlines
1103 Lerov Hiait Show
11 15 Weathervane
11:25 News
11 .10 Jim O'Neil Shew
12 OO News Heaollnes
12 03 Jim O'Neil Show
12.15 Vfithervane
12 25 Nii
12:TO-J,i O'Neil ShOW
1 00 Newe Headlines
1:03 Jim O Neil Show
-IV Weathervane
1 25 News
1 30 Jim 0"Nefl Show
j WN wi Headlines
Jflv-J m O Neil Show
2 15- Weathervane
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Barmort and
children, Walker, Diane and Nita,
spent the weekend at Ocean I.ako
with Mrs. Barmore's parents, .Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Little.
Mrs. Beatrice Pottles and Mrs.
June Lennox have returned to their
homes in Portland, following a vis
it here with the former's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 11. Savage, on SE Claire
Avenue.
Mrs. Henry Ppe and daughter,
Miss Ellen, of Eugene spent the
weekend here visiting at the home
of the former's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. For
rest, and familv, on SE Kane
Street.
Dick Shaw left Portland Monday
for Alaska, where he will spend
the next four months working for
the telephone company. His wife
and children will remain in Port
land. Mrs. Shaw is the former
Darlene Diller, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Diller of this
city.
11:00 Love Of Life
11:30 Search For Tomorrow
11:45 Guildtnx Light
12:00 Walter Cronkit
12:05 Thru tho Porthole
12:30 A World Turns
1:00 Jimmy Dean Show
1:30 Houm Party
2 00 Big Payoff
2:30 Verdict is Yours
3:00 Brighter Day
3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 Edge of Night
10:001 Love Lucy
10:30 Top Dollar
11:00 Love of Lif
11:30 Search For Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
12:001 Led Three Lives
12:30 As The World Turns
1:00 KOIN Kitchen
1:30 House Party
2 00 Big Payoff
2 30 Verdict Is Yours
3:00 Brighter Day
3:15 Secret Storm
4:00 Jimmy Dean
Kohihagen Apts.
Jackson St. at Lane Ave.
Modern, Reasonable Rent
Adults OR 3-8244
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11:00 Tic Tac Dough
11:0 It Could Be You
12 00 Queen For A Day NBC
12:30 Haggis Baggis
1:00 Young Dr. Mainn.
l::tO From These Roots
2:00 Truth or Consequences NBC
2:.10 County Fair
3 00 YWCA
3:1.1 Film Shorts
3::t0 Guest Book
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11:30 Helen Trent
11:45 Young Dr. Malone
12:00 News At Noon
12:15 Meet The Artist
12:30 Galen Drake
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1:05 Arthur Godfrey
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2:05 Houseparty
2:30 Pat Buttram
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3:30 Just Music
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9:35 Stork Club
9:40 Soapsud Serenade
10:00 Ten O'clock News
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10:30 Gabriel Healter MBS
10:35 House Party
1!:05 Morning Melodies
I :."U) Music For Easy listening
11:45 Carnation Milk Time
12 00 Mid Day News
12:15 Flying A Sports
12 20 Srwtal Calendar
12:30 Music Fill
12:35 Greet Your Neighbor
12:50 Market Reports
12:55 Music
l:00Loral News
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1:30 News MBS
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2 OO News MBS
2 05 Sunny Side Up
2 30 News MBS
2.35 Music Intarlude
2-45 Anwer Man MBS
3:00 New
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3:35 Sunny Side
2 25 Community Calendar
230 Leroy Hiatt Show
3 oo News Headlines
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3 15 Weathervane
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0 00 News Headline
6 03 Music by MeekS
8 15 Weathervane
8 25 News
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55 Newt Headlines
7 OO-Rign Off
Mr. end Mrs. Bud Johnson of
Tortland is here for several days
staying at Kelly's Motel while the
former attends to American Lesion
business here in connection with
the VA Hospital.
Mrs. D. K. Bryant left Monday
for her home in Albany, following
a visit here since Friday at the
home of her son and riaughler-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Keith Bryant,
on Azalea Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacobson of
Tacoma, Wash., are hotiseRiiests
of their daughter. Mrs. Gerald Con
verse, and family. They are also
visiting their two sons, Ralph and
Robert Jacobson, and their famil
ies, here.
Dr. and Mrs. John Doering re
cently returned to their home at
the VA Hospital Post, following
a trip to Yakima, Wash., where
the former attended a National
Recreation conference in connec
tion with VA Hospitals.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tibedo and
Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Hood Riv
er are spending several days here
visiting the ' Tibedos' son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hollenbeck. and children,
David and Anne. They will go to
Reno and Las Vegas before return
ing home.
Thelma Greenfield spent (he
weekend here from Oregon State
College visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Greenfield. She
was accompanied home for the
weekend by three friends, Melin
da Rickson and Judy Martin,
Portland, and Nancy Myers, Coos
Bay, formerly of Roseburg, who
are also students at Oregon State
College in Corvallis.
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Mrs. J. F. Dillard is convales
cing at her home on Hawthorne
Drive since being discharged from
Mercy Hospital, where she receiv
ed medical treatment for influen
za and pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wentworth
and daughter, Sheila, and son, Hri
an. of Albany, spent the weekend
in Roseburg as hoiiseguests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Davis, on Azalea
Drive.
Mrs. A. H. Petersen and daugh
ter, Sue. of this city drove to Eu
gene Saturday to visit friends. Mr.
Petersen drove up to Kugeno Sun
day to play golf. The family for
merly made their home in Kugene.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Weatherby have
returned to their home here, fol
lowing a trip to San Jose, Calif.,
where they were houseguests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sheary. Mrs.
Shcary was formerly Sonia Kelt
of this city.
Mrs. Margaret Brubaker of Cor.
vallis visited in Roseburc over the
weekend with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
I.eeklidcr and children. Barbara
and Brad. Mrs. Brubaker is a for
mer Roseburg resident.
Mrs. Leo Defferding has return
ed to her home in Roseburg, fol
lowing a stay since Friday in Al
luras, Calif., with her husband,
who is working there. Mrs. Defter
ding marie arrangements for mov
ing to Alturas when school is out.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Migliacco
and daughter of Klamath Falls
spent tho weekend ia Roseburg
visiting and attending to business.
Mr. Migliacco formerly worked for
the News-Review advertising de
partment and is now with the
Klamath Falls Herald and News
advertising department.
Champ Smelt Eater
Named At Troutdale
TROUTDALE. Ore. (API Wil-
her M. Mackey, 27, is the grand
champion smelt eater of tho low -
Columbia River region. Per-
haps of the world.
Rival claims of mammoth ap -
petltes for smelt led the Lulachonj
oociciy 01 irouiuaie unai s a
fancy name for a smelt club) to
invite all claimants to a cham
pionship dinner Sunday.
f.ight claimants turned up. but
1 hour and 29 minutes later Mar
key was the undisputed king. He
had downed 81 smelt seven
pounds of the small fish.
that bettered the 80 he had
downed at Kelso in claiming the
title earlier.
Runner-up was Frank Anzaldi of
Gales Creek, Ore., 67 smelt. Seth
Skinner of Troutdale ate a smelt
for every year of bis age 6G.
Loman Scott nf Vancouver, Wash.,
was sixth with 40 smelt.
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TUESDAY APRIL 21
Umpqua post 16 of American Le
gion and auxiliary, joint meeting,
Legion Hall, 7 p.m. politick, cele
brating past commanders and past
presidents' night, members bring
own table service.
Daughters of Ste. Anne of St.
iieorge s r.piscnpai i nurcn, spring; vi-w and Auxiliary, joint lnstnl
card party, parish hall, 8 p.m., lation, Veterans .Memorial Build
open lo invited guests. ing. 8 p.m., entertainment and re-
Umpqua Weavers Guild, home of
Winnie Wilson, 2744 NW Calkins,
7 : ;i p.m.
Elks duplicate bridge group,
Elks Temple, 7:.H) p.m.
did Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p m.
Associated Volunteers card par
ty, VA Hospital recreation build-
HIS. music room, 7:H0 to 9::ui p m
Army Reserve, 1614 W
Harvard,
8 to 10 p.m. I
Alcoholtcs Anonymous,
245 SE
i Jackson, 7:30 p.m., for more
in.
formation call OS 9-5400,
Buckeroos, workshop and begin
ners' pattern lessons, barn, 8 to
10 p.m., Curlcy Reynolds, caller.
Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles Hall,
8 p.m., social.
Melrose Grange, Grange Hall, 8
p.m.
Job's Daughters, Bethel 8, Ma
sonic Hall, 8:30 p.m.
Pre-Natal Class, Mercy Hospital,
7:30 p.m.
Roseburg Art Assn., Monroe Clin
ic. 830 SK Jackson, 8 p.m.
South Deer Creek (Inner,
Grange Hall, 7:30 p.m., degree
team practice.
Bethel No. 8, Job's Daughters,
Masonic night with all members
of Laurel Lodge, Mt. Nebo Lodge,
Eastern Star and Amaranth invit
ed. A dessert supper will precede
the meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Oregon Nurses Assn., will meet
at Douglas Community Hospital 8
p.m. Dr. John W. Unruh will speak
on care of the eyes.
WEDNESDAY APRIL il
Winstnn.nilljird Tn:i tt miKlrnct:
rl,,l innnlinn Cnfn hannnot m.n
17 p.,'n. Dessert-supper and regular
1 meeting
ri th i-hanir.,- Hoia siomo Phi
Ihome of Mrs. Joe Barnes. 1577 NW
!Vans 8 p.m.
Melrose Red Cross Benefit, cnf.
Businessman Succumbs
GRANTS TASS (AP) Franklin
Louis Vannice, 79, veteran slore
manager in Grants Pass, died at
the Josephine General Hospital
Sunday after a lingering illness.
Vannice had been manager of
the Golden Rule store hero since
1916.
30 per cent of the over $10,000,-
noo.000 spent for all advertising
i last year or $3,120,000,000 was
linvesled in daily newspapers.
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CARTER
Stephens St.
Tuoi., April 21, 1959 The
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
,fce from 10:30 to 11:30 a m., tea
I from 1 : :M lo 5 p.m., centennial dis
play planned.
i Garden Valley Garden Club,
I Women's Clubhouse, 2 p.m.
I Roseburg Zonta, inter - city
meeting, Carl's Haven, 7 p.m.
Tenmilt School Mothers Club,
clubhouse in Tenmile. 12:30 o.m.
ficshmeuls planned, all members
and those cliKihle for membership
ureen to aueim.
Green Home Extension Unit,
Evergreen lirange, 10 a.m., "(iood
Weight for (iood Health" to be pre
sented by a.qent.
Roseburg Road Runners Motor
cycle Club. Beekwith's .Motorcycle
Shop, Harvard Ave., 7:30 p.m.
Air t-orce Reserve, luH vt . Harv-
ant Ave., 8 p.m.
i moose L.oage, Aioose nan, a
p.m.
Timber City chapter of Sweet!
Adelines Inc., call OR 3-5887 for
meeting place.
Umpqua Radio Club, clubhouse
on Klamath Ave.. 7:30 p.m. j
oougl-Erte's, Sheriffs Mounted
Patrol, fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m.
Drain Chamber of Commerce,
City nail, noon.
Buckeroos, workshop and begin
ners' pattern lessons, barn, 8 to 10
p.m.
Laurel Lodge 13.
Boots and Calico, pattern les
sons, Winston Community Build
ing, 8 p.m.
Camas Valley Methodist Church
Choir, practice session, at the
church, 7:30 p.m.
Knights of Columbus, St. Jo
seph's Catholic Center Hall, 8 p.m.
Sutherlin Jaycees, Community
Building, 8 p.m. dinner.
WSCS of Camas Valley Metho
dist Church.
South Douglas Assembly, Rain
bow for Girls, Masonic Temple,
Canyonvillo, 7:30 p.m.
Movie Showtime
TrtsnAV, apbii. ;t. ism
INDIAN THEATRE Doors opn T.TO
"Curtain at 8:00." "Henry V 8:10
only.
STAR LITE DRIVE-IN Closed Mon.-Tucs.-
Wed.
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Comnlelo shows 6:4.vt:00. "Gidftel"
7:20-::tO.
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