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I I Ford Drops Edsel Line DETROIT (AP) - Tho Edsel has become the first casualty of the new automotive battle of the compact cars. Ford announced it will abandon the medium-price car immediately. Introduced only two years ago, the Edsel never captured a mar ket. Slightly more than 100,000 were sold. Less than 100 have been built in the last two weeks as Kord diverted scarce steel to its other lines. In an official statement, Ford said sales of the 1960 Edsel model, which looks strikingly like the 1959 Pontiac, "have been partic ularly disappointing" while re sponse to all other company lines has been good. Total 1960 model production of the Edsel has been approximately 2,800 cars. In all of 1959, only about 30,000 of the cars have been built. The Edsel has been assembled at Ford's Louisville, Ky. plant. This plant will continue to build Ford trucks. The Mcrcury-Edsel-l.incoln division will become the Lincoln-Mercury division of the company. 1L-...S. ....-wr , ., .-.w.JglS-ir.ir.wryi.J The following radio and television program! ora printed os free public readers. All program listing! oro published 01 rtcoivtd Iron tho respective notioni. mi news Review doM not occopt respensibility for voriotion from originol ichedulol furnished thii newspaper. KBES-TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:001 Lova Lucy 10:30 December Bride 11:00 Love of Lile ll::to Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guilding Light 12:00 Restless Gun 12:30 Love That Bob 1:00 Music Bingo 1:00 Friendship Circle rMon.l 100 Homemaker Intermission IThurs) 1:30 As The World Turns 2:00 For Better Or Worse 2:30 House Party 3:00 The Millionaire 3:30 Verdict Is Your! 4:00 Brighter Day 4:1S Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Niaht 5.00 Uncle Bill's Cartoons 5:30 Around Home iMon.) 5:30 Woody Woodpecker ITues.) 5:30 Superman (Wed.i 5:30 Roy Rogers iThurs.l 6:00 Your TV Weatherman SERVICE ALL SERVICE GUARANTEED In Roiebuff. 30 Years PHONE OR 3-4123 KLUVER RADIO Cr TV Old Hiwoy 99 ot Gordon Vol. Jet. KOIN-TV Ch. 6 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 6 :45 Tele course (Tues-Thurs) 7:30 Cartoon Time 8;00 Grant Holcomb, Newt 8:10 Local Newi 9 00 Red Rowe fl;:,0 Local Newf 0:35 On The Go 10:00 I Love Lucy 0;;10 December Bride j 1:00 Love of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 Noon News 12:05 Hi Neighbor (Mon thru Thurs) Hostess House Party (Fri) 12:30 Star Performance 1:00 KOIN Kitchen 1:30 As The World Turns 2:0O -For Better or Worse 2:30 House Party 3:00 The Millionaire 3:30 Verdict Is Youri 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Cartoon Circus large selection of CHRISTMAS CARDS with or without your name imprinted M & M PRINTERS 242 S. E. Jackson OR 3-8591 KPIC-TV Ch. 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:00 price Is Right NBC 10:30 Concentration NBC 1 ;oo Truth or Consequence NBC 11:30 It Could Be You NBC 12:00 Queen for a Day NBC 12:30 Topper 1:00 Young Dr. Malonfr NBC 1:30 From These Roots NBC 2:00 House on High Street NBC 2 30 Split Personality NBC 2:30 Homemaker Intermission (Fri) 3:00 Susie 3:30 Life of Riley 4:00 Tugboat Annie fMon-Wed) 4:00 Off to Market (Tues) Radio Programs -Monday Through Friday KRNR 1490 KC (Music Except as Luted) 6 00 News CBS 605 Neighbor Tabot (Unlll 8:33) 7:00 Regional News 7:30 Frank Goss CBS 7:45 Local New 8:0O New CBS 9 00 Ne w C BS g 40 Garden Club 'Tues) 9:55 Man About Town 10:00 News CBS 1005 Right To Happfneis CBS 1015 Second Mr. Burton CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS 10:45 Ma Perkins CBS 11:00 News CBS TV :VICE CAI SERVICE CALLS 3.50 Roseburg and Vicinity Parti and service guaranteed. BILLINGS TV AND RADIO SERVICE 1333 S. E. StepheniOR 2-3631 KRXL 1240 KC 'Music Except as Listed) 8:00 Rooster Reveille 20 Local New 8.25 Sports Hiahllghti 630 News Around The World ABC 6:45 Countv Agent 6: 55 Weather Capsule 7:00 Hemingway News ABC 7:15 The A M. Show (To 1135) 7'45 Local New RO Cliff Engle ABC 830 Local New 8 55 Paul Harvev New ABC 900 Breakfast Club ABC lfM)0 Local News inflspirit of The Dar 10:10 Farm Bureau Exchange KYES 950 KC 'Music Except i Us led) 600 Sign On 03 Hiatt Show (Mn. and 3st to 9 OOi 6.03 Music bv Meets iTue., We4.. Thurs., Frt to BOO) John L. Cisteel of Cresvvell, Ore., was a business visitor here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thompton have returned to their home here, following a few days in Portland attending to business, Jack Bethrick of this city left Wednesday by plane for Honolulu, where he will spend a 10-day vaca tion. Mr. and Mn. Paul Barcui of this city left Friday for Portland to attend to business lor a few days. The former is with Barous Sales and Service here. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Redford will observe their 60th wedding anni versary at an open house Sunday, Nov. 29, from 1 to 5 p.m. at their home. Relatives and friends are invited to call. Mr. and Mn. J. E. Conn re turned to their home Sunday, fol lowing a visit in Wenatchee, Wash., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stidham, and family. The Stidhams have recent ly moved from EUensburjj to Wen atchee. They formerly resided here. 6 05 News 6:13 Doug Edwards & The News SATURDAY 10:50 Cartoon 11:00 Pre Football 11:15 Wisconsin vs. Minnesota 2:30 Kiddie Kartoons 3:00 TV Adventures In Knowledge 3:30 Lone Ranger 4:00 Heckle & Jeckle 4:30 Sky King 5 00 Bowling Stara 6:00-Jubilee USA 6:30 Saturday Showcase B:O0 Phil Silvers 8:30 Wanted Dead or Alive 9:00 Mr. Lucky 9 30 Have Gun Will Travel 10:00 Gunsmoke 10:30 Manhunt 11:00 Late News 11:05 MGM Theatre 12:30 Sign Oil SUNDAY 9:20 Cartoon Kohlhagen Apts. Jackson St. at Lane Ave. Modern, Reasonable Rent Adults OR 3-8244 "A Good Place To Live" .1:25 News S;30 Hov Rogers (Mon-Wed-Frn Soldiers of Fortune (Tuea-Thurs, U:00 Wcather-Sports-News 6:15 Doug Edwards. Newi SATURDAY 8:00 RFD 6 8:;t0 Cartoon Time 9:00 Captain Kangaroo 10:00 Heckle & Jeckle 10:30 Mighty Mouae Playhouse 11:001 Love Lucy 11:30 Lone Ranger 12:00 Sky King 12:H0 Learn To Draw 12:45 Red Dunning Show 10O Two-Gun Playhouse 2:00 Armchair Theatre 5:00 Command Performance 3.10 Bowling Stars 6:00 Mr. District Attorney 6:301 Led Three Lives 7:00 Mr. Adams and Eve 7:30 Perry Mason 8:30 Wanted: Dead or Alive 9:00 Mr. Lucky 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 Gunmoke 10:30 Death Valley Days STANDARD HEATING OILS South End Fuel OR 3-8356 We Give Gold Bond Stomps 4:00 Indullry On Parade 'Thursj 4:00 Talk of the Town (Frl 4:30 Addle Bobkins Show SATURDAY 9:30 Ruff & Reddy NBC 10:00 Howdy Doody NBC 10:30 Pre Football 10:45 NCAA Football Wisconsin vs. Minnesota 3:45 Dan Smoot 4 30 Detectives Diary NBC 5;00 Law of the Plainnmen NBC 5:30 Walt Disney Present ABC 6:30 Maverick ABC 7:30 Bonanza NBC 8:30 Star Parade 9:30 Price Is Right NBC 10 :00 L. Welk A BC 11:15 Couple Next Door CBS 11:30 Helen Trent CBS 11:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 12:00 News 12:15 Weather 12:20 Local News 12:30 Garry Moore CBS 12:40 Sunny Side Up CBS 1:00 News CBS 1:05 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:00 News CBS 2 05 House party CBS 2:30 Information Booth (Until 5:00) 3:00 Newt CBS 3:30 Garden Club (Fri.) 4:00 News CBS 5-00 Lowell Thomas CBS 8:06 Sports Time CBS 11:05 Whispering Streets CBS Shop Wi For Beauty VvtPiS Cold Woves ir Hair Sty ling ir Glamour Bath Hair Coloring if Hair Cutting EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT WINSTON . BEAUTY SALON Gertrude Woltoo, Owner Nest Door to Model Market WINSTON OS9-S192 10:15 Tello Trt ABC 10.10 Holhrook News ABC 10:45 House Party (Mon, Wed, Fri) 11:30 Stork Club 11:55 New ABC 12:00 Mid Day News 12 10 Sports Highlight 12:15 Muiii- Time 12:50 Market Report 12:55 News ABC 1 :00 Business Final A BC 110 The PM. Show iTo 41 1:55 News ABC 2 55 News ABC 3:25 Social Calendar 350 Social Security (Thuri) 3 55 News ABC 4 55 Late News ABC 5 DO Sport Highlight 7:30 SutherlJn Serenade 'Mon thru Frit gOO News Headlines g 30 Nifty Swings South sj-ot Musie Festival 11:00 Standard School Broadcast iTnurs. only J Community News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Frad Stev.r of this city spent Wednesday in Eu gene attending to business. L, D. Joahonien and Hcib Leon nig of Roscburg Motors spent the last couple of clays in Portland at tending to business. Word was received bv Albert Feigum of 1533 NE Vino St., that his mother had passed 3way early Monday morning at her home in Sesseton, S. Dak. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Klemm.r of this city drove to Eucene Fri day to join friends and remain over today for. the University of Oregon homecoming game. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crnnkshaw, formerly owners of Helen's Flow er Shop here, are now making their home in Portland. Mrs. Crankshaw is the former Helen Cobb of this city. Mrs. H. P. Conn left Thursday for San Francisco to visit an old school friend, Mrs. Effie Drew, and will also visit in Carmel with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clayton. She expects to be gone about three weeks. service lor News-Review 9:30 Oral Roberts 10:00 Inside Football 10:15 49er Highlights 10:45 Pro Football Kickoff 11:00 tflers vs Colts 2:00 Life is Worth Living 2:30 Liberace 3:00 Florin Zabach 3:30 Paris Precinct 4:00 Big Picture 4:30 This Is The Life 5:00 Leonard Bernstein 5:30 Dan Smool 5 45 Your Social Security 6:00 Small World 6:30 20lh Century 7:00 Flight 7:30 Cannonbalt 8:00 Ed Sullivan Show 9:00 GE Theatre 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10:00 George Gobel 10:30 What's My Line 11:00 To Tell the Truth 11:30 Late News 11:35 Sign Off MARTIN L. SORY JANITOR SUPPLIES Mopi Brooms - Brushes - Wins Fleet Polishers - DiiinOetints Piper Towel! -Toilet Tissues - Witerlest Hand Cleiner, 922 S. E. MILL Ph. OR 3-7349 or OR 3-7404 11:00 News Wire 11:05 Theater SUNDAY 8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet 8:30 Look Up & Live 9:00 UN in Action 9:30 Camera Three 10:00 Faith For Today 10:30 Featurette 10:45 Football Kickoff 11:00 4Bers vs. Colts 1:45 Football Scoreboard 2:00 The Christophers 2:30 This is The Life 3:00 American Forum 3:30 Let's Face It ,1:00 Leonard Bernstein 6:00 Small World 6:30 20th Century 7:00 Lassie 7:30 Dennis the Menace fl:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 G.E. Theatre 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 George Gobel 10:30 What's My Line 11:00 Sunday News Special 11:15 Theater FRAN'S BEAUTY SALON ADVANCED HAIR STYLING Budget St" Shampoo Cold 3 Set Wove .... from O Hoircut WINSTON OS 9-5731 Open Evenings Wed., Thu., Fri. 11:00 Saturday Cinema SUNDAY 9:4 Dan Smoot 10:00 Big Picture 10:30 Pro HiRhliKhU 11:00 SF at Baltimore 1:30 Bowling 2:30 To Be Announced 4:00 Know Your Schools 4:30 Championship Golf 5:30 People Are Funny 6:00 Meet The Press 7:00 River boat NBC 8:00 Sunday Showhouse 9:00 Chevy Show NBC 10:00 Loretta Young NBC 10:30 TBA 10:45 Theater Royal 5 15 Old 78 5:30 Sports CBS 5 45 Frank Goss CBS 5:55 Weather Tomorrow 6:00 News CBS :05 Hi-Fi Hour 6:35 Masters of Melody 70 Business News CBS 7:05 Amos 'N Andy CBS 7:30 News Analvsis CBS 7:35 Andy Griffith CBS 7 40 Burn eV Alien CBS 7 45 Bob At RayCBS 8:00 New 8:05 Old 78 'Until 10:00) 9 00 New CBS 10 00 Richfield Reporter CBS 10:15 Music to Dream By 11:00 Sign Off YOU'LL SING after you have started you advertisement in this space, CALL OR 2-3321 to ra serve this ipet today The News-Review 5:05 Eydie Gorme (Mon, Wed, Tr 5 05 Going My Way 5 15 John Daly News ABC 325 Van Horn News ABC 5 45 Headline New ABC 8 00 Ed. P. Morgan Newt ABC 8:15 Local News 6 20-Muio Man 8 2.1 Farm Bureau Exchange. 8 30 Business Final ABC 6:40 Music Man 655 People In The News ABC 7 00 Vandercookt News ABC 7:05 Night Beat (To 0:55) 7:15 Late News ABC 8 00 Teen Time iThurs) 8 55 Late News ABC S 55 Late News ABC 1000 Sign Off 8 00 News Headlines Daily Special Features: 'News Headline on the hour Weathervane at 15 past News, Live, at 25 Meeting Memofl at 45 5.30 Sign Off Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cray of this city drove to Eugene today to at tend the University uf Oregon homecoming game. Mr. and Mn. W. F. Forreit of this city went to Eugene today to enjoy the University of Oregon homecoming game. Mr. and Mrs, F. F. Criloser, who have resided on W Oak Avenue, have purchased the home of Mis. Beulah Havens, who is now in Eu gene. Mrs. Roy Stdtll is back at her home in this city, following a few days in Portland visiting her ion and daughter-in-law, Mr. ind Mid. John Scdell, and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Petersen of this city went to Eu'jene today to attend the University of Ore gon homecoming game and to vis it their son, Rick, who is a stu dent at U. of 0. The Buckeroo Square Dance Club members and the members of the beginners class will hold the annual- "Kostume Kapers" party to night from 9 to 12 o'clock at the Buckeroo Barn. Members and their invited guests have been asked to attend. Mr. and Mrs. James Aiken of this city are spending tl.c week end in Eugene visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr?. James Aiken Jr., and family. They went up especially for ihe University of Oregon homecoming game. Aiken Sr. is a former Uni versity of Oregon footbr.ll coach. All three of the Aiken children. Jim. Jerry and Carol, wcie grad uated from University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Compton have spent the last several days in Portland, where they were called to attend the funeral of the tat ter's mother, Mrs. Helen Westra, who died in Southern California last week, and whose funeral was held last Saturday in Portland. Mrs. Westra was well-known in Roseburg, having visite l here a I number of times. She had been very ill for a long time prior to her death. DANCE AT THE Eagles Hall FOR MEMBERS & GUESTS Every Saturday Dancing 10 Til 2 a.m. Music By Lucille Street and Betty Joe Gilstrap SUNDAY RADIO LOG KRNR 1490 KC (Music Except A Lilted; 8:00 News CBS 8:05 Our Sunday Best (To 11:00) 9:00 News CBS 8:30 Salt Lake Tabernacle CBS 10:00 New CBS 10:55 Football Baltimore vs 40r 2:00 New York Philharmonic 4:05 Gem or Melody 5:00 News CBS 5:03 Johnny Dotlar CBS 5:30 Suspense CBS 5:55 News Analysis CBS 8:00 News CBS 6 05 Have Gun Will Travel CBS 6 :i0 Gunsmoke CBS 7:00 New CBS 7 05 News Analyst CBS 7:10 Mitch Miller CBS 8:00 New 8 05 Our Sunday Beat (To 10 00) 9 00 New 10 00 ichfield Reporter 10:15 Sign Off KRXL 1240 KC (Music Except A Listed) 7:30 Sunday Melodies 8:00 Radio Bible Class ABC 8:30 Christian Brotherhood Hour 9:00 Assembly of God 9 30 Voice of Phophecy ABC 10:00 Local News 10:03 Weekend Score 10:10 Sunday Carousel (To 11:55) 10:30 Frank and Erncit ABC 11:25 Weekend News ABC 11:30 For Those Who Serve 12:00 Weekend News 12 55 Local News 1 00 Old Fashioned Bevival-ABC 1:30 Radio Bible Class AUC 2 00 Dr. Bob Pierce ABC 2 55 Weekend News ABC 3:00 Hour of Decision ABC 330 Muiie Time 4 00 Speaking of Sports ABC 4 05 Washington Report ABC 4:15 Overseas Assignment ABC 4:30 Here's To Vets 4 45 Concert Gems 5 00 Headlines ABC 5:1S Erwtn Canham ABC 5:30 Guest Star 5 45 It Happened During The Week 5:55 Weekend News ABC 6 05 Star Time USA ABC 6 30 Music Man To 9 35) 635 Week end News ABC 7:00 George Sokolsky News ABC 7:35 Weekend News ABC ' 8 55 Late News ABC 930 Assembly of God ABC 10:00 Sign Oft KYES 950 KC Music Except A Listed) 7:00 Sign On 7:03 Wake Up to Mul 7:25 News 800 New Headline 6 30 Church ot Christ 900 News Headline 9.30 US Treasury Show 9 45 How Christian Science Heal 10 00 Sport File 10:25 Newa 11:00 First Baptist Church l?-ftTU Nows Hearfllnea 12:03 Sunday Showcase of Musie (To 2 25i 12:25 New 10O Sport Newf 25 News 3 25 New 2:30 Sunday Show 2:4.3 Treasury Show 3 00 New Headline 3 OS Concert Hour 3 10 Revival Tiding 4 oo Old Fashioned Revival Hour 4' 40 Newa Summary 4 45 Sign Off Dwight Russell, executive sccro-. tary of Ihe Presbytery Synod of Oregon, Lake Grov Here tins week. Mr. and Mrs. Burton T. Randall' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pavii of of this city went to Eugene today Roseburg drove to Eugene today to attend the homecoming game of1 for the University of Oregon home University of Oregon. ! coming football game. Mn. C. D. Albright has return- ed to her home in this city, follow. 1 ins a stay in Portland visiting her! son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and .Mrs. a. L. nernsing, and family. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Moren re turned to their home here Thurs day, following a trip to San Fran cisco, where the former vttended a dental meeting. Dr. Morene is with the YA Hospital here. Mr. and Mrs. Bruct Elliott anj son, Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. James Daugherty of this city led this morning for Eugene to attend the University of Oregon homecom ing football game. Mrs. George E. French went to Eugene Tuesday for the Founders Day banquet of Mil Phi Epsilon, National honorary and profession al music sorority. She was the houseguest of a sorori'y sister, Mrs. Charles Dickson. Mrs. Joseph Lanspa and son, Tom; Dr. and Mrs. Albert Morene and son. Chuck, and Mr. ind Mrs. Farrel Hamilton of this city, left today for Eugene to attend the homecoming game at University of Oregon and to join relatives from Portland for a visit. Mrs. Lanspa will also visit her son, Kenneth, who is a student at University of Oregon. Edwin Hirt has returned to his home in Onnda, Calif., following a trip to Seattle and back by plane and an overnight stop over in Rose burg to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hirt. Edwin and nis parents both have short wove ham radio stations and as soon as lie arrived back in Orinda, he called his parents by short wave to talk to them. Economic Union Rockefeller Idea NEW YORK (AP)-Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller proposes establish ment of a Pan American Econom ic Union. The Western Hemisphere union somewhat along the lines of the European Economic Community and other regional trade groups would bargain as a unit wilh other parts of the world on trade poli cies. The project as envisioned bv Rockefeller also would reduce ob stacles to tho free flow of goods, capital and manpower ninong all the northern-American and Latin American nations. Rockefeller, a potential candi date for the Republican presiden tial nomination, proposed Ihe trade union here this week in address ing 1,300 persons at a dinner which ended the annual . meeting of the National Foreign Trade Council. BURTON'S Dinner House OPEN SUNDAY 12 Noon to 7 P.M. Week Ooys -By reservation only. Banquets. breakfast. dinner parties, ony hour four (4) or more persons. PHONE OR 3-8122 CASCADE CLUB DANCE ) Modern Music By The "Cascade Five" Veterans Memorial Hall, Oakland DANCING 9-1 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Everybody Invited TVP A Nil EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT SUTHERLIN LEGION HALL ADMISSION $1.00 Per Person dancevt; Friday & Saturday Night MUSIC BY SAMMY'S NIGHT RIDERS : Special Jam Session - Sunday 6 PM Fine Food Cocktails Dancing The JUNCTION IN Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Micelll of Roseburg went to Eugene today was a visitor for the University of Oregon home ! coming football game. Mn, George Sim of Helena Mont., has arrived here to visit at the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Petrequln have arrived in Desert Hut Springs, Calif., for part of their winter va cation according to word received Here, lhey will also spend a of the winter in Arizona. part Mrs. Angus McGregor, mother of J. C. McGregor of thu city, is n-nnrtpit in . n.iiio ill t ho - home in Salem. Mrs. McGregor is well-known here, having visited in Roseburg a number of times. Mac Grown of the Bell Promcn- aders Square Dance Club, Eugene, I was guest caller here Saturdt.) ! night for the Buckeroos. Coming j from Eugene for the affair were i Mr. and Mrs. Merle Boni&nrd, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Tom Put in an, Mr. and Mrs. Ornace Goulding, Mr. and ; Mrs. Doran Cox, Mr. end Mis. i Gene Burr, Mr. and Alts. Jim Blakesley, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hoff man and Mr. and M r s. D. J. Bolles. Friday evening Mr. ami Mrs. LeRoy LaFon, Mr. pnd Mrs. Nick Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent Derig of the Buckeroos were visitors at the Glide Shufflers. Mn. M. W. Schneider and daugh ter, Mrs. James Lor tie, and her son, Michael, and the former's mother. Mrs. H. P. Conn spent the last week in Burns, Ore.,' visiting the formers son and daughtcr-in-, law, Mr. and Mrs. Wade W. Worth ington. The Worthingtons had a son, Marshall Ward, born to them Nov. 7. He weighed 8 pounds 6 ounces. Jin route home the Hose- burgers stopped over in Bend to visit Mrs. Schneider's brother-in-law, Robert A. Schneider, and fam ily, and with the J. S. Van Aliens, former residents of Days Ceck, and the Van Aliens daughter, Mrs. M. L. Hurst, and family. Mrs. Schnei der was accompanied home by Marilyn and Robbie Schneider, of Bend, who will sepnd a couple of weeks here and will be taken home after their visit by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schneider. Movie Showtime SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1DJI INDIAN THEATRE Kiddies Matinee doors open 12:30. One complete show al 1:00. "Racing Blood" 1:07. "Okla homa Annie" 2:25. Evening doors open 7: HO. One complete show at U;00. "South Pacific" & 2Q only STAHUTE DRIVE-IN Gates open 6:30. Show start at 7:00. "The World, the Fletih and the Devil" 7:07-11:12. "Shane" 0:08. TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Show start al 7:00. "Stranger in My Arms" and "At War With The Army" BEN ETTA THEATRE (Winston) Doors open 6:43 p.m. Show starts 7:00. "Gidaet" and "Senior Prom" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN THEATRE iSutherlin) Box office open at 6:45. Show starts at 7:00. "The Mysterian' and "The Man In the Saddle" GRAND THEATRE iSutherlin) Box office open at 6:45. Show stars 7:00. "The Hangman" and "Qucsn of outer space" SUNDAY, NOV. ft, 1A INDIAN THEATRE Matinee doors open 1:30. One complete show at 2:00. "South Pacific" 2:20 only. Evening doors open 7:30. One complete show at 8:00. "South Pacific" 8:20 on I v. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Gate open 6:a0. Shows start at 7:00. "The World, the Flesh and the Devil" 7:07-11:12. "Shane" 0:08. CLOVERLEAF DRIVE -IN THEATRE iSutherlin) Box office opens at 0:45. Show starts at 7:00. "The Blue Angel" and "Andy Hardy Comes Home" BENETTA THEATRE (Winstonl Doors open 3:45 p.m., show starts 4:00. "Sub way In The Sky" and "In Love & War" TRI CITY DRIVE IN Show starts it dusk. "Away All Boats 1" and "A Day of Fury" I TO THE MUSIC OF GENE CROSSLAND AND HIS KIAMICHI MT. BOYS WINSTON Sat., Nov. 21, 1959 The Ntws-Review( Rosebur'j, Ore. 9 Jodaa C"7 And J Jomovrow SATURDAY, NOV. 11 Gemma Iota Epsilon Gigmi Alpha, rummage sale, Veterans Memorial Hall, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., anyone wanting to donate rum. mage call OR 2-4325. Nu Delta High School Christian Club cake sale, Nielsen's Market, members to each furnish cake of home baked goods, proceeds go to : club scholarship fund Thanksgiving Dance. Wilbur Community Club Buck.rooi, Buckeroo B a r n, J 1 P.m.. dance of month instruction, 1 8:30 p.m. A-L bring refreshments. Camet Valtty Women', Society of Christian Service, food ale, front of J. C. Penney Storo in Roseburg, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Episcopal Church of the II 0 1 v Spirit of Sutherlin. Sulherlin Hotel Building, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. i Melrose Grange public card par ty. 8 p.m. Oakland Job's Daughters, mor-. chant's lunch, 11:30 a.m., to 1:30 p.m., at Masonic Hall. 1 Omicron Chapter of Delta Kap pa Gamma, dessert supper, llmp- qua Hotel, 7 p.m., Violet Wilshire, uladys Mondcr, Joyce Fruitt, host esses. Douglas County Retired Teachers Assn., home of Dr. 11. C. Church, j OlVtt CL Vnnn I .IS nm M-ipIa1 Martens, Gertrude Fitipatnek and Belle Clark, hostesses. Hayloft Squares, Preschern Barn, Dude Sibley caller, 9 p.m., A-L bring pies and L-Z bring sand wiches. Conservative Beptlst Church in Tri City, youthspiration, 7:30 p m., Wayne Adams, guest speaker. Winston Dlllard Bethel 53, rum maso and cooked food sale, How ard's Hardware Store in Winston, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Glide Shufflers Club. Glide Com munity Building, 9 p.m., A-K brinj salads, L-Z bring sandwiches, Mrs. Elsie Downcs of Sutherlin, caller. Trl 'n Square, hobo jungle, Ernie Gilbert head hobo caller, 9 p.m. Eagles Hall In Myrtle Creek. Alcoholics Anonymous, 24S SB Jackson, 7:30 p.m., for more in formation call Oil 3-8608. Swingln 8's, Azalea Grange, 8:30 p.m. boutn ueer ireeK urangc, Grange Hall, 8:15 p.m. Rico Valley Community card party. " SUNDAY, NOV. 21 Turkey shoot, sponsored by V1TW Post No. 7752 Myrtle Creek, on Harry Dayton ranch, 3 miles south west of Kiddle. OMHO meeting, Sutherlin Com munity Building, 2 p.m., import ant meet ne. everyone weicomo. Unitarian Fellowship, downstairs meeting room of Munroe-Hutson Clinic, 880 SE Jackson, 7:30 p.m. Kosepurg Kod and Gun C 1 U o, trap shooting, 10 a.m. MONDAY, NOV. 23 Woodmen Circle Umpnua Grove 51, social, home of Mrs. Gertrude Hess, 8 p.m. Roseburg Town and Country Gar den Club meeting, home of Mis. John Robertson, 202 W. Bowden St., 7:30 p.m. Business and Professional Wom en's Club, home of Golda Nickel, 3012 W. Harvard, 8 p.m. Junior duplicate bridge club, first birthday party, 7:30 p.m., for fur ther information call Mrs. Walter Ulrich, OR 2-1408. Knights of Pythias, Pythias Hall, 8 p.m. Winston . Dlllard Kiwanlt Club, 8:30 p.m. Obedience Trials, sponsored by Umpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion on fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. Umpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion on fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. Riddle Bethel Job's Daughters, Masonic Temple, Kiddle. 7:30 p.m. Woman of tho Moose, Muose Hall, business meeting, 8 p.m. Valentin Chapter 98, OES, Myi tle Creek. Roseburg City Council, City Hall 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Jayctos, VFW Hall, Garden Valley Rd., 7 p.m. Winston Community Club, 8 p.m. Sutherlin Jay-C-Ettas, Commun ity Building, 8 p.m. j Messiah Festival Chorus prac tice, Roseburg, Presbyterian Church Social Hall, 7:30 p.m. Hayloft Squares beginners pat tern dance lessons, Dude Sibley, caller, Preschern Barn, S to 10 p.m. .NEW CLUB ORGANIZED A new 411 sewing club was or ganized by Mrs. Gordon Larson re cently. Assistant leader is Miss Joyce Larson. Officers elected are: Lanl Hceley, president; Peggy Astrand cr, vice president; Kalhy Kernan, secretary-treasurer; Klorenca Lar son, song leader and Christine Cash, news reporter. , Meetings will be held each Mon day evening. i oLinduS a SATURDAY KITE JEAN'S Norma Jean Drum & Voeols Gn Stewart Rythm & Vocals Dave Coplln Lead Guitar LINDY'S 3 Milei South on Buiiness Rt. 99 Sunday thru Tueidif No Womia Ever 0 fired I Mil tl Him lti Curt Iii'ten Miy Bntt in "ANDY H i ROY COMES HOME" tNDS TONIGHT "THE WYSTERIANS" "THE MAN IN THE SADDLE" Ill Tonight A hated name hung o round the marshal's neck like a noose! Robert Taylor Tina Louise Foss Parker in "THE HANGMAN" Also: Zsa Zsa Gabor in "QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE" Sunday "SUBWAY IN THE SKY" Van Johnson Hitdfigard Neff plus "IN LOVE & WAR" Robert Wagner Dona Wynrer Jeffrey Hunter Hope Lange Ends Tonight "GIDGET" "SENIOR PROM" Sunday Only BUCK NIGHT $1.00 Per Corload "AWAY ALL BOATS!" starring Jtft Chandler, George Nader, Julie Adams and Lex Barker, plus Dale Robertson, Mara Cordoy and Jock Mahoney in "A DAY OF FURY Ends Tonight "STRANGER IN MY ARMS" and "AT WAR WITH THE ARMY" CLOSED MON-TUE-WED Open ot 6:30. ..Shows ot 7:00 THE ALL-TIME WESTERN "GREAT"! ALAN LADD JEAN ARTHUR JACK PA LANCE In Technicolor HMUEUfOHIfJ meWORLP -tk.DEVIL IHGtR STEVtHS Ml ('MM Jttdicui Olt.lv,. J 6537 THRU TUES. ONLY One Show Nightly at 8:00 Doors Open 7:30 MATINEE SUNDAY at 2:00 $1.25 90e 50c rm ' ROSSANO BRAZZI MITZI GAYNOR JOHN KERR In the Wonder of Hi-Fi Stereophonic Sound Mara H MHtGEBSiTeflR LX. NOW . . . THRU SUN WESTERN J Jll .ounae a 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. TIMBERLAND