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12 The Nwi-IUylw, Rotoburg, lodaUerf . ClZLcOIIUMIMUM m VW THURSDAY - MAY 21 ' Pythian Siiter., 8 p.m. regular cession at KP hall. Dean Ptrrlni Chapter DAV and auxiliary, Veterans Memorial Building 8 p.m. ; Rotoburg chapter I of OES, Ma- tonic Hall, 8 p.m. Green Recreation Ann., Green School gvm, 8 p.m. Sutherlin Rebekah Lodge, 100 F Hall, 7:30 p.m. , Roitburg Council of Camp Fire Girls, conference room of new Rose School Building, 7:30 p m. Army Retorvo, 1614 W. Harv ard, 8 to 10 p.m. IOOF, 100F hall, Jackson St., 8 p.m. Roteburg Lion. Club, Umpqua Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Civil Air Patrol, airport, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Glid Shufflari, pattern lessons, Community Building, 8 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks Club, 8 p.m., cards. Barberihop Singing, Ricketts Music Store. 8 p.m. Hayloft Squarat, husinesa meet ing, 8 p.m., Preschern Barn. La ches bring cookies. FRIDAY May 21 Cub Scout Park night, 8 p.m., Green School gym, last meeting of year, boys, and their parents, who will become Boy Scouts next fall invited to attend. Lookinggla.s School picnic and The following radio anil televliiea programs era priatea1 at a free euelie service for Newa-Revlev reeden. AH program littinat ere ublltlied et received treat tfce re.ee.Mve araHeM. Tke Newe R.vl.w dee. net accept mpemibrlity far varietlen trem erieine! tcheeelei fumlttt.d tkli atmeepaa. KBES-TV Ch. 5 "Remaining Hours Today , 4:00 Devotion , 4 05 Uncle Rtll'i Cartoons 4 Pa nor a m 5:15 Doug Edward R::tO Rin Tin Tin 6:00 Your TV Weatherman , 6:05 Newi 6:15 Doug Kdwarcii Newa fl :tO Induatry On Parade ; 45 Pappy Coleman KOIN-TV Ch. Remaining Hour. Today 4:00 Jimmy Dean 4:30 Cartoon Circui A:30 Kit t arson 6:00 Weather-Sporta-Newa 6:15 Doug Edward, New 6:30 Scienc Fiction Theatre 7:00 December Bride 7:30 People's Choice B OO Zane Grey Theatre) 8:30 Playhouse 90 TOYS Cost Less At JOHNNY'S 444 SE Jeckion it. KPIC-TV Ch. Remainuict Hourg Today 4:00 Addle Bobklni Show ft: CO My Little Margie 5:30 Huekelberry Hound 6:00 News, Sports, Weather 619 NBC Newa NBC 6:30 Teen Data 6:45 To Ba Announced FATHER'S DAY KRNR 1490 KC Remaining Hours Today 11:00 Edward R. Murrow :0.v-strictly Dixie v B30 Texaco Sporta 8:45 Frank Gosa 5 :M Weather (i 00 Polka Time 6 1.1 Iowell Thomas 6 25 Sports 6 30 Timbertrail News 6::iY-MHBtera of Melody T irO-Amoa Andy 7:30 Uuatnrrat News 7:35 Aniwer Pleaae 7 -IS Music 8:00 Heaver Ball j o.OO Hichflelri Reporter 0:19 Music To Dream By Econ-O-Wosh 531 N.E. Garden Valley Blvd. WASH 20c DRY 10c Coin Operated Unott.nd.d Open 24 hn. 7 Day. Weak KRXL 1240 KC Remaining Hours Today 4 no-Mallnee 4 15 Krank Hrmfngway ABO 4 30 Going Mv Way 4 5.1 Nwi A BC ft 00 Unm My Wv A 15 John Dnlv ABC aO Local Nwi A 25 Paul Narvty ARC 8 :ift-Wm Winter ABC ft 45 Flying A aporta A 5rt Muatr 6 TO-Ed. P. Moron -ABC 15 I)tnnx MrlrKtiea 10 Farm Bureau Kxchang A :5 Dinner Melrxllfa A 55 IfKpl In th Nrwa - ABC J no Vandrrconk Newa ABC 7 05 Nigh Beat 1 no Night Brat 7 55 Nrwa AHC A: 00 Night Brat 8 55 Newa AHC BOO Night Beat KYES 950 KC TeH.r A 00 Sim on j 0.1 Jim O Neil Show 8 15 Weathervan 25 Newa A::tO Jim O'Neil Show 6 '55 Weather Summary 7 no New. Headline 7:03 Jim O'Neil Show 715 Weathervan 7 25 Newa T.W Jim O'Neil Show 8:00 New Headlined 801 Jim O'Neil Show 8:15 Weathervan 8 25 Newa 8:: Leroy Hlatt 8 how 9-00 Newa ledjinei B 01 Ieroy Hiatl Show 9:15 Wethervan B 25 Newa f f Pla.e Dad with e Me- UWJ imnf lffir ''"a portrait of younalf 0njflTwS??SP '""'an for Fortiar'. 1 fl Bfljay""" I "ay. No oHier oift con I fjfyfflWft H9 ftjMwj SWft( m.on 10 much , . . coir I 711 5. E. Jaduon. V a, 1959 CALENDAR 01 EVENTS centennial program. Pupil cos tume review and judging 10:30 p.m., picnic dinner, noon. Each family bring table service. Centen nial program 1 p.m. Drivtr's Licen.e examiner 8 a.m. to S p.m. at 642 SB Kane St. Elks, Club, duplicate bridge, 12:30. Loyal Order of Moota, game night, Moos Hail, 8 p.m. Rivarsdala Grange, Grange Hall, 8 p.m. Douglas Court II, Order of Am aranth, Masonic Hall, potluck, so cial. 6:30 p.m. Vatarant of WWI, Douglas Bar racks 176 and auxiliary, Veterans Memorial Building, 8 p.m. Crowded Ferry Sinks, All But Eight Rescued RIO DK JANKIRO, Brazil (AP) A ferryboat carrying 127 com muters across Guanahara Bay sank today in a heavy rainstorm All hut eight passengers were re ported saved. The ferry, with a capacity of 280, sank during the morning rush hour. Navy launches and private craft joined in rescue operations. The boat went down near the end of its 20-minute run. Tlie storm flooded large sections of Rio de Janeiro and cut commu nications. 7:00 December Bride 7:30 Cannonbnll 8:00 Danger Ja Mv Buiinea 8 .10 Playhouae Ninety 10:00 US Marshall 10::i0 Late Newt 10:.'t5 MGM Theatre 12:00 Sign Off t Fill DAY, MAT M, MM 9:001 Love Lucy 0:30 Top Dollar J0:00 Love Of Life 10:00 MacKenzle Haider 10:30 City Dealt 10:35 News Wire 10:40 Theatre FRIDAY, MAV U. IH.Mf 8: 15 Agriculture on Parade 0:30 Telecoura Mnn-Wed-Fri 7:00 Grant Hoiconib, Newa 7:15 Capt. Kangaroo BOO Cartoon Time 8 : 30- Sa m Le venaon Show 9 00 I Love Lucy 9:30 op Dollar for the finest In WEDDING Invitations . Announcement! M & M PRINTERS 242 S. E. Jackson OR 3-8591 7:0026 Men 7:30 Too Young to Oo Steady NBC 8:00 State Trooper 8:30 rord Show NBC 9:00 You Bet Your Life NBC 9:30 Masquerade Party NBC 10:00 Reacua 8 10:30 Jack Paar NBC 11:30 Late Newa FRIDAY. MAT It, 1A i 9:00 Price Is Right NBC I 11:00 Sign Oft FRIDAY, HAT . Is. 8:00 Nnwa 6:15 Dawn Patrol 6 .15 Newa 7:00 TimbertraM News 7 0. Hiae n Shina 7:25 Newa 7:30 Frank Gone 7 45 Harry Babbitt 8 00 News 8:05 Toaat n Tunes 8:25 Nor1hwt H (Ik tea 8 30 Ruaty Draper 8 35- Toaat N Tunes 9:00 News 905 Toaat n Tunes lo.oo Man About Town 10 05- Weather News 10:10 News WOODEN or ALUMINUM SCREENS WINDOWS and DOORS Ph OR 2-4600--Curly Craig 9-5il"t,oca Newa 10:00 Sign On r Kill AT. HAT It. 5ffi Rooiter ft vet lie 3.H--Newa, Headline, Weather 5 .1.5 Kooster Reveille A 00 Dawnhuatera A JO Pal Motors New 35 Hying A Sporla A:tO Muair Flit A .1.5 County Agent A 40 Alarm Clock Club A S5 Horn's Weather Capaiile 7 00 Frank Hemingway AHC 7 I5-Brrkfat Gong 7 Headline Newa 7 .11- Break fan! t.ong T 5 Loci. Newa 7 50-Aa You Like It A 1)0 Cliff Kngle -ABC R I5(irden Tlpa And Tune A HA Tun Toppen A:t5-Norg Nrwt A 40 Tun Toppera 8 50-Mel(Hlv Horn Ttm A 55- Paul Harvey - ABC 10 l-eroy Hlatt Show in 00 Newa Headline 10 (in lroy Hialt Show 10 15 Wejlhtrvan 10 25 Newt 10 tO-l-eroy Hiaft Show 11 00 Nrwa Headline 11 (LI 1-eror Htatt Show 1 1 15 We rt her van 25 Newa 11 Jim O Nelt Show 12 OO Newa IleMlinea 12 0,1 Jim O Neil Show 12 15 Weathervan 12 25 Newi 12 10 Jim O'Neil Shaw OO-New Headline I 0.1 Jim O Nell Show )l 5 Weathervan 1 25 Newa 1 TO Jim O'Neil Shew 1 no Newt Headline t 05 Jim O Neil Show 1.19 Weathervan Oto. Local Mrt. Glen Beach, credit man ager for Miller's, and Marjorie Hodgson, credit manager lor Hck wood Mutors, were in Tacoma Sun day and Monday for the Pacific Northwest Council of Credit Wom en in conjunction with District 10, National Retail Credit Association. Mildred Euttect and Nina Whit ney, both of Creswell, and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Insley, both of Sandy, are convention guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Adams, 377 SE Fowler. They ar rived Monday and will leave to night. Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker and daughter, 5'j, and sons, 3 years old and 18 months-old, have moved here from Mapleton and have pur chased the True residence at Win ston. Mr. Tucker is an engineer for the C and D Lumber Co. at Riddle. Mrt. L. W. Riley and Mrs. John Doering of this city and the lat ter! daughter, Miss Katherine Doering, of Chicago, 111., drove to Corvallis Wednesday to attepd the ceremony at which time the rnrmir'i HmiLihlpf Mikr Patricia Riley, junior at OSC, was taken into a national nonorary. The Class of 1939 (Roseburg High School) will hold a reunion June 27 in Roseburg. Class mem bers still not contacted by the committee are Miles Anderson, Mary Brooks, Keith Kennedy, Clif ford Neal and Helen Sebern. Any one knowing Ihe whereabouts of these- members is asked to call Mrs. Sidney Moon Jr. 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Walter Cronkita 11:05 Mfrning Matinea 12::0 Ai The World Tumi 1:00 Jimmy Dean Show 1:30 limine Party 2:00 Big Payoff 2:30 Verdict If Youri 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 10:00 Love of Life 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Gullding Light ll:0O HI Neighbor 11:30 Amos & Andy 12:30 As World Turns 1:00 KOIN Kitchen 1:30 House Party 200 Big Payoff 2:30 Verdict la Yours 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge of Night Kohlhagen Apts. Jackton St. t Lane Ave, Modern, Reaionoblo Rent Adults OR 3-8244 "A Good Piece Te Llva" 9 :30 Coneen tratlon N BC 10:00 Tie Tac Dough NBC 10:30 It Could Ba You NBC 11:00 Queen for A Dav NBC 11:30 Haggis Bagejis NBC 12:00 Young Dr. Ma lone NBC 12 30 From These Roota NBC 1:00 Truth or Consequencea NB4J 1:30 Copco Horn Show 3:00 Spectartor 3:45 Guided Tour Moved but within convenient reach . . . that's th new Instru ment panal af the '39 Mer cury. Sea for yourself new driving comfort with tha dash movad out of your lop. SI DILLARD MOTOR CO MERC EDSEL LINCOLN ENGLISH FORD 10:15 Second Mrs. Burton 10:30 Music 10:35 Right To Happineas M 00 Newa ll:03-Whtaperlng Srt 11:15 Couple Next Door 1130 Helen Trent 11:45 Young Dr. Mai on a 1200 News 12:15 Meet The Artist 12:30 Galen Drake 1 00 Npwm 1-05-Robert Q. Lewis 2 00Nwa 2 05 Houaepartr 1 to-Pat Hut i ram S'45-KRNR Corral 3 00 News 205- KKNR Corral CENTENNIAL SPECIAL NEW MODEL '60' OLIVER BALER IS h p. air-cooled motor SI8S0 PAUL CASEY EQUIP, CO. 2211 N. E. Stephen. OR 3-401! BOO Hreakfaat Club ABC 1000 Peter Awl Mary ABC 1(110 Farm Riitmu Exchange 10 15 Tello Teat-ABC 10 . Holbrook Newa ABC 10:45 Hon Party 11:15 -Waxworki 11 .10 Carnation Milk Tim II 45 Take Ten 11 Vl-Newa -ABC 12 0O Mid Day New 12 15 Flying A Sporti 12 JO Social Calendar 12 25-MtiMc Fill 12 50 Greet Your Neighbor 12 45 Market Report 12 15 Muaie Fill 1 00 Local Newa 1 05 Matinee 1 30 Stork Club 1 .15 Matinee 1 55 Newa -A. BC 1 OO Matine 2 VI Newa- ABC 1 no Matine 3 55 New ARC 25 Community Calendar 2 tO Lernv Hiatt Show .1 no New Headllnea 5 0;t Lerov Htatt Show 3 15-WealfMrvan 5 15 Newa 3 -Uror Hiatt Show 4 00 New Headlinea 4 05 Lerov Hialt Show 4 15-Watttrvan 4 25 Newa 4 10 Umr Hiatt Show A 00 Newa Headline So;ilrov Hiatt Show ft 15 Weathervan A 25 Newa ft W -Mimic- br Meekt A 00 -Newa Headline 01 Mune by Mke A 15 Mearhorvan A 25 Nrwa Mti.e br Veeka S New Headline 100 Sign Off Nevs Mrs. Al H. May and Mrs. L. .1. Redmond of this city were in Eu gene Tuesday for the League of Women Voters convention, at which time Mrs. Paul llolmer of New York, a National Board of Directors member,1 was the guest speaker. 2 From Med ford Have Close Call LOS ANGELES (AP) Theo Wenaus, a retired Medford, Ore., lumberman, and his wife had a close call when they pulled over to a curb to check a road map here Tuesday. A trailer overturned and drop ped 20 tons of steel pipe onto the rear of their car. Wenaus, 73, and his wife, Ella, 59,- were not hurt but were badly frightened. They were driving to Marine land. Mrs. Wenaus said (hat her mother and a friend had planned to accompany them but decided not to at the last minute. "If they had." she added, "they probably would have been killed in the back seat." Arrest Record Revealed SALEM (AP) Oregon state police arrested 3,863 persons and warned 2,118 others in April for violations of motor vehicle laws. There were 1,436 arrests for I violating the basic speed law, 75 lor drunken driving, 73 lor reck less driving, and 244 for hazardous passing. Movie Showtime THIIRSDAV, MAY SI, lttMt INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 8:45. Complete shows 7:00, 9:15. "Warlock" 7:1(1, 9:38. STARLITE DRIVE IN Gates open 7:00. Shows start at duak. Approxi mate starting time "No Name on the Bullet" 7:52, 11:06. "The Decks Ran Red" 9:30). PINE MOTOR THVATHE Gates optn 7:00. Shows start at dusk. Approxi mate starling time "Return to War bow" 7:55, 11:55, "Some Came Run ning'' 9H7. RIO THEATRE (Myrtle Creek) Snowfire," 7:07 and 10:04 P.M., plus "High Coat of Loving," 6:33 p.m. FRIDAY RIO THEATRE (Myrtle Creek) "Snowfire." 7:07, 10:04 p.m., plus "High Coat of Loving," 8:.'I3 p.m. FRIIM f. MAV tt, IWfl INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 6 45. Complete shows 7:00, 9:15. "Warlock" 7; IB, 9:38. STARLITE DRIVE IN Gales open 7:00. Show alart at dusk. Approxi mate starting time "No Name on the Bullet" 7:52, 11:06. 'Decks Ran Red" 9:36. PINE MOTOR THEATRE Gates open 7:00. Shows start at dusk. Approxi mate atnrting time "Return to War bow" 7 55, 11:55. "Some Came Run ning" 9:27. DANCE EVERY NITE 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The Rice Bowl 734 S. E. Stephen. Closed Monday. Why Risk On The Highway This Memorial Day Weekend? Sg Make Reservations at Rose-etta Lodge and enjoy our HEATED SWIMMING POOL Sun bathing on pool deck Rose-elfa Lodge 1067 N. E. Stephens St. Ej! ! .! Bl Jl J I "".irdownkp?rr.l KTA i V oW Df 1 SO . hoM. ft Amona Freezers are available from 12 to 25 cu. ft. Deepfreeze homkI freezer M Mad only by tnqmValkii ROSEBURG - 648 S. E. LIFE IN SCOTTSBURG gets a rollicking treatment in "Only When I Lough." Above is on illustration from Mrs. Workmon as one of the state's top authors. DOUGLAS LIBRARY ARRIVALS Lower Umpqua Life Portrayed In New Gladys Workman Book By GEORGE CASTILLO New.-Review As.istant Editor Gladys Workman of Scotlsburg has the happy capacity of being able to laugh at her tribulations. And for Gladys, that means laughing almost all the time, tier life has been literally one illness or injury alter another. Her ill nesses and accidents read like a medical dictionary. But the optimistic view she took of life and its misfortunes has re sulted in one of the finest literary efforts from a Douglas County au thor. She appropriately calls it "'Only When I J.augh." Prentice Hall is starting publication of the book today. Her story of her life in the his toric little town of Scotlsburg is told with earthy good humor in the style of "The Egg and I." It tells of the rollicking adven tures of a family from the big city of Los Angeles suddenly settling in the little town of Scotlsburg in the Lower Umpqua River valley. Fresh Air Needed Gladys made up ber mind that the fresh air and peace of the sparsely populated area around Scottsburg would be just the ticket to restore her husband Norman's health. Ignoring such problems as where to live and how to earn a living, she packed up husband and nephew and left for Scotlsburg from Los Angeles. The Workmans launched their new life in a construction shack, Your Life Also enjoy playing shuffleboard Phone OR 3-5556 Tvmancs Roic - Dial ORchord 3-5574 minus doors, windows, electricity, water and "facilities." She had to cope with floods, forest fires, snakes in the kitchen, bears on the porch, her recurrent illnesses and a host of other problems not found in the city. Her biggest problem, however, was getting to be accepted by her plain speaking neighbors. They 'iiuight she was dangerously mad. The local people believed their suspicions of "that snooty Mrs. Workman" were confirmed when her husband revealed he had spent their life savings on six tons of daffodil bulbs. The tide changed, however, as Norman helped im prove the valley's daffodil industry. This year, the Workmans' crop yielded more than a million bulbs. Encouraged, Gladys continued her winning ways until she has become Scottsburg's No. 1 citizen. Characters Are Real In her books, she has pictured her neighbors and their activities in a warmly hilarious fashion. neither saintly nor sardonic. The i characters are just plain folks. What makes the book even more readable is that the characters are all real. Being real, they have humor. One indication is Gladys' introduc tion of ceramics to the community. She called one woman and said "Maggie, how'd you like to take ceramics?" "Gee. kid," Maggie said. "I don't see why I wouldn't. I've taken Senitan and I.ydia Pinkhain's and about everything else. What's ce ramics good for?" Mrs. Workman also does a mas- terfnl job of describing such insti - lutions as the party line telephone She calls it "unquestionably the finest tooUever perfected for hu man communication." Her descrip tion of the community forum which took place with every ring of the party line is hilarious. Her warmly human story is one that indicates that neither she nor the valley will be the same again. Other new library arrivals are: Adult Non-Fiction: The Civil War. John S. Blay' Star Worm wood, Curtis Bok; Experts' Book of Boating. Ruth Brindze: Rivers,' Man and Myths, Robert Brittain; ; Your Gifted Child, Florence Brum baugh; Van C'libtirn Legend, Ab rain Chasins: To Appomattox,! Burke Davis; Great Oildorado, Hil-I degarde Dolson; Crossing of Ant arctica, Sir Vivian Furhs: Prin cess of Monaco, Grant Gaither. How to Write & Sell Magazine Articles, Richard Gehman; Air Forces of the World, William Green; Rain & the Feast of the Stars, Rciko Hatsumi; Challenge of Liberty, Robert V. Jones; My Brother's Keeper, Stanislaus Joyce; Undiscovered Self, Carl' Jung: Demon of the North, Peter: Krott: The Doctor in Oregon. O. Larsell; What We Are For, Arthur Larson; Sold for Silver, Janet Lull. Our Land, Our People, Look magazine (periodical): l.ong Way from Missouri, Mary Margaret Mc Bride; Last Essays, Thomas Mann; : : Little World of Laos, Oden Mcek !er; New History of the United States, William Miller; Springs of Adventure. Wilford Noyce; Osford Book of Irish Verse; Stenograph- The Ricettes IN "THE EAST FAR REVUE" For yoir added dininej enjoy ment ond on terto in me nt, e) show yon wiH reolly enjoy! 2 DINNER SHOWS EVERY FRIDAY and 9 P.M. ic LOUNGE THE RICE -.fa-iEtl Gladys Workmon's true story, the book which should establish er-Typist. Pergande Publishing Co.; Passion for Books, Lawrence Pow ell; My Russian Journey, Santha Rama Rau; The Professor and I, Dorothy Van Duren. Adult Fiction: Gideon's Staff. John Creasey; Appointment on the Yellowstone, Harry Drago; The Pledge, Kriedrich Duerrenmatt; Mount Olive, Lawrence Durrell; Tales of the Caribbean, Garland Koark; The Lincoln Hunters, Wil son Tucker; The Long Rope, Wil liam D. Turner; Angers of Spring, Joseph Whitehill; The Moonflower, Phyllis Whitney. Young Moderns Non - Fiction: Two Together, Robert Dodds; The Moon, George Gamow; Plant Hunt ers. Frances Jewett. Young Modern. Fiction: Beck oning Landfall. Allena Best; Rogues and Vagabonds, Gladys Malvern: Jet Navigator, Ruther ford Montgomery; Attack at Fort Lookout, Russell Reeder; Menace from the Moon. Hugh Walters; Matt Tyler's Chronicle, Christoph er Webb. Juvenile Non-Fiction: Do You See What 1 See?, Helen Borten; Animals That Help Us. Carroll Lane Fenton; Oliver Pete Is a Bird. Carroll Lane Fenton; Cook ing Book, Betty Miles. Juvenile Fiction: Clancy's Witch, Emilie Mcl.eod; All Alone in the World, Johanna Apyri; M u s a. Louise Stineiorf Easy Books: Mr. Charlie's P e t Shop, Edith Hurd; A Moon or a Button, Ruth Krauss; Harold's Cir cus. David I.eisk; Little Monkey, Catherine Woolley. Reference: Global Atlas. Frank Debenham: Funk St Wasjnall's ; standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend, Vol. 2. Incorporations Filed SALEM (AP) Articles of in- corporation today included: Church of Christ, Baker. Emily Jo Martin. Carrie Gatson and Na deen Dickison. Hell's Canyon Boat Club. Rich land. Norman Taylor, Eugene Gardner, June Wilson and H. C. McCurdy. Thuridoy thru Saturday "THE VIKINGS" starring Kirk Doug. I a i, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borg nine and Janet Leigh, plus Audi Murphy, Eddie Albert, Patricia Owens and Everett Sloane in "THE GUN RUNNERS" Friday ond Saturday "BIG COUNTRY" Gregory Peck Jean Simmon. Charclton Heiron Carroll Baker plus FOUR CARTOONS BOWL nuiiraii'i jawHit)IM.U'ef. tsmpW'IVi'pmj ijliw8aaaaai 'v-iSr v-- I ? "r lil $t w " w For Rtrvfienot Phono ORchord 2-4SB1 Turmoy KtfMioHy, Monooor POPULAR AMERICAN AND CHINESE FOODS PATHONIZI e w 5. v i f w N A O V RTISEDi RIO THEATRE Myrtle Creek Thurtday It Friday "SNOWFIRE" Don Megowon Molly McGowen plu. "HIGH COST Of LOVING" Jose Ferrer Gena Rowlands 9 NOW. ..THRU SATURDAY Open of 7:00. ..Show, irert Du.k FRANK SINATRA Dean Martin Shirley MocLoine "SOME CAME RUNNING" in Color . . , plus Phil Corey "Return to Warbow" NOW! . . . thru SAT! Open 6:45...Show: 7:00-9:1$ BATTLE of 6-GUNS! 2y K!!jU urK WlUMAKrVrUHUA ANTfilM DO-HOOT UIMMALONE BOMMES MICHAELS LOCK Cot br Mlb Gale. 7:00 Show, at Dusk TONITE! thru SUN! THE STRANGEST KILLER WHO EVER STALKED THE WESTI AUDIE MURPHY JOAN EVANS CHAR! ES DRAKE 2 Cartoons Presents . . . EVERY FRIDAY WAR L. mm Companion Feature ! Mutinyi i 'I NO PLACE BROOfRICKCRAWFORyflStiv