10 Th. Newi-Riew, Roseburg, LET'S HOPS NOT CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) - The new Charlotte centralized ambu lance service has set up tempor ary quarters in a building that for merly housed i food catering con cern. A sign over the building reads: "Temporary home of Charlotte Ambulance Service . . ." Then, the remains of the cater ing service sign adds: 'Catering to 10 or 10,000." MODERN INSURANCE CO A W UrRIIIDE INSURANCE COUNSELORS 01 HI PH0NI WIHSI0M, OH. OS IH41 23 BRANDS of OIL at ALL TIMES FARMERS Buy got by the barrel and SAVE! Stop in today. Bring Barrel. We Fill Butane Gat Tonki DON'S GAS FOR LESS Winston M. O. "Red" Hill OR 2-9016 a Th following rarjt an J ttltviiion programi rt printed at fret public iirvfea for Ntwi-Rviw rMtferf. All program lutings art publishid ai racaivad from tha roipactiva ttotiont. Tha Nawo- ' Rovlow tfoaa not accept raiponiibility for variation from original ichtduloi furniihtd rhii nowipopar. KBES TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 00 I Lov Lucy : Clear Horizon 10:00 Lovi Of Lira 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Guidino Light 11:00 Rest I'm Gun 11:30 Lav Tht Bob 17:00 About Face 17:30 As Tho World Turns 1:00 Full Circla 1:30 Houit Pari 3:00 The Millionaire 3:30 Verdict ti Yours 3:00 Bright ir Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edgt. of Night VaSIo0 SERVICE 111 SfRVICF CUINT(!D PHONE OR 3-4123 KLUVER RADIO & TV ll It.Ithurf n Yurt Old Hiwoy 99 at Gordon Vol. Jet. Modern, Rtoionablo Rent Jackion St. at Lano Ave. Adultt OR 3-8244 "A Good Ploco To Live" Kohlhagen Apts. KOIN-TV Ch. 6 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY T: 00 Grant Holcomb, News 7.15 Capt. Kangaroo 1:00 December Bride 1:30 Video Village 9:001 Love Lucy 9:30 Clear Horizon 10:00 Love of Lite 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Hi, Neighbor 11:30 star Performance 12:00 I Led Three Lives Mon and Prl Amoa 'N' Andy Tuai and Thun Panic Wed 17:10 As The World Tumi 1.00 KOI N Kilchen free TELEVISION SPECIAL FREE ALL MODELS TELEVISION AND RADIO SETS FREE CHECKED Include! testing of all tubes, chocking and adjusting of operating controls and stotion operation check. OR 2-3631 TELEVISION HOME SERVICE CALLS Special this month! Only No credit terms on this service call special KPIC-TV Ch.4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY OO-Prke Is Rlqht-NBC t-30 Concentration NBC 10:00 Truth or Consequences NBC 10.30 It Could Be You NBC 11 00 Queen for Day NBC 1 1 : 30 Romper Room 1J Oft- Young Dr. Malone NRC 1J 30 From These Roofs NBC 1 00 Comedy Time NBC 1 JO Adventure time NBC 2:00 Matinee THURSDAY 3 M-Spectator Radio Programs --Monday thru KRNR 1490 KC Newt broadcast by Columbia Broadcasting System on the hour from 4 AM, to 11 P M Local newt broadtails on the half hour Special news program) et listed. 4 00 Sign On News 7 JO Prank Cose 7:4S Local Newt 40 Garden Club fTi-eO 10. 4S Home Extension Program (Wed) 11:0s Arthur Godfrey 17: IS Weather II-JO New Summary 17 JO Gary Moore CBS 1J 40 Crosby Ciooney Jhow CBS 1:05 Best Seller KQEN 1240 KC Scheduled Highlights: KOF N music through out broadcast day between listed programs. Local and ABC net worn newtrattt el min utes before each hour throuohojt the nav after 10 AM. Special programs i lot lows 00 Wake Up Music 4. JO Local Newt 4 )S Sports High lights 4 JO-World Newt ABC SJ Weather Capsule 7:00 frank Hemingway ABC KYES 950 KC MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY m to 00 The Leroy Hiett Show f.00 It 12.00 Rsmbim with Rembo Ore. Thur., Aug. 25, 1960 Idaho Family Relatives In By PHEBE McGUIRE Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ileinhack and two children of firand View, Idaho, were recent visitors in Winston and Dillard. They also visited Mrs. Jlein back's mother, Mrs. Rudolph Sol nicka and other relatives in Rose burg and spent several days visit ing his sister, Mrs. Dan l.aurance and family in Bandon. Before re turning to their home they made a trip to Medford to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Lack, the latter being the mother of ileinback, Rurschmint Laavt Mrs. Steve Rulschman and son left recently for Pueblo, Colo., for a visit with the former's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil! Bess. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Lack of Medford were recent weekend visitors in Winston and Dillard. Mrs. Halys Spurgenn is reported confined to Community Hospital be cause of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spearman and two daughters have returned to their home in Winston after RAPP'S GARAGE DILLARD Ph. OS 9-5701 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE AND TRUCK SERVICE ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING THURSDAY 4:00 Friendship Circle 4:30 Undo Bill's Cartoons 4:30 Roy Rogers t: 00 Your TV Weatherman 4:05 Local News :1 Doug Edwards J. th News 6:30 Title Pending 7:00 Playhouie of stars 7:30 Interpol Calling 1:00 Rescue S: 30 Mark ham V:0O TBA 9:30 To Tell The Truth 10:00 Political 10:05 Title Pending 10:30 Final News 10:45 Americans at Work 11:00 Wranglers v 11:30 Sign Oil ; " F0I1 WT, EFFFICIENI. COURTEOUS SERVICE FOR All YOUR PRINTING NEEDS CitL MtM PRINTERS ORchlid 3 8591 Lovawov vour i real" CHRISTMAS DOLL now. No deposit inquired. f lAUMMV'C mm. 1:30 Houie Party 2:00 The Millionaire 2:30 Verdict li Yours 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Full Circle 4:30 Cartoon Circul 5:00 Roy Rogers - Mon Wed., and Prl Twenty-ilx Men Tun., and Thur. THURSDAY 5:30 Science Fiction Theatre 4:00 Weather-Sporti-Newi 4: IS Doug Edwards News 4:30 Invisible Men 7:00 Playhouse ot Stars 7:30 Johnny ftlngo 1:00 Zane Grey Theatre 1:30 Markham AT OUR STORE 0 BILLINGS TV 1333 St. Stephen! $2.50 4 00 Susie :JO ArhJie Pmbklni 5 30 Muckelberry Hound 4 00-Norfhwest News 4 IV-Huntley BrlnMty NBC 6 Rescue 7:00 Bat Mfltterson NBC 7:30 State 1 rooner I 00 Bachelor Father NBC I W Wranaler NBC oo-You Bet Your LifeNBC JO Manhunt 10 oo-U S. Marshal lO'lO Report 10.45 JaU Pear-NBC FRIDAY 5 i To Re Announced 1 : 30 Bob Richards Mwihe Couple Nent Door 1 4W Right To Happiness 1: The KinQiton Trio 7 OV-Whispetlng Streets ' I is Ma Perkins 7 JO Young Dr. Malone J:4V The Second Mrs. Burton ?:iS-Kingslon Trio CBS 3 O.V Houieparty C BS 3 IV-Kingslon Trio CBS 3 JO Garden Club (Frl) 3 JS Information Booth (To 5 PM) 4 10 4-H Club Program Uuel end Thuri) 5 00 Lowell Thomas CBS 5 to-Sports Time CBS S: IS I rattic Watch 5 tS-Local Ntwt 7 4S Local Newt I OO Chft Enqle ABC S JO Local Ntws SS Paul Harvey ABC 10 IS Tello Test ABC 10 jo Farm Fichim it JO store; CtuO 17 00 M.d Day Newt 1 00 Business Final 3 ?V-Soc.l Calendar -ABC 3-JO-Local Newt 4:00 John Daly-ABC It 00 to 3 OO The Leroy Hiatt Show 3 00 to 7:00 Rambim with Rembt Special Features: Headline news on the hour Visits Friends, Winston Area spending a recent weekend in Port land visiting relatives, including Mr. and Mrs. Herman Karth and Mrs. B. Spearman, mother of the former, Mrs. Alia Jennings is convales cing at her home in Winston after undergoing surgery recently. Californians Visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gordon had as guests in their home on Rice Creek their niece, Mrs. Kdwin Smith, and daughters of Whittier, Calif. The Smiths are now visiting in Yoncalla and will return to the Cordons be fore returning to their home within the next thiee weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albertus, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Albertus and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Albertus drove to Rcedsport recently for a few days of fishing. The Arthur Albertuses returned home the same evening and the remainder of the family spent the weekend before returning to Winston. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawk and children from Fullerlon, Calif., were recent house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Van Dermark in Winston. The Hawks are former Winston residents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leek and fam ily will leave soon for Lompoc, Calif., where I.eck has accepted the coaching position at Lompoc High School. He formerly taught at Douglas High School in Winston. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Talbert have returned to Winston after a series of camping trips which took them to Sunset Beach and Honeyman State Park for several days. They also visited relatives in Browns ville and Albany following a camp ing trip near Bend and spent some time in Salem where Talbert at tended a meeting. He is the Doug las High School principal. FRIDAY 4:00 Agricultural Helps 4:15 Through The Porthole 4:30 Uncle Bill's Cartoons 5:00 To Be Announced 5:30 Huckleberry Hound 6:00 Your TV Weatherman 4:05 Local News 4:15 Doug Edwards and The News 4:30 Rawhide 7:30 Hotel Do Pare 1:00 Summer Olympics 9:00 Twilight Zone 9:30 Person to Person 10:00 The Californians 10:30 Final News 10:45-MGA Hall of Fame 12:30 Sign Off PERMA ROOFING AND MAINTENANCE CO. INSTALLATION REPAIR ALL TYPES ROOFING OR 2-3081 ESTIMATES WESTERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE SAM C. CAMPBELL GENERAL AGENT 1309 S. E. Hamilton OR 3-6060 P. O. Box 303 9:00 Star Performance :30 To Tell The Truth I0:00-Hlghway Patrol 10:30 City Desk 10:3S-News Wire 10:40 Theater FRIDAY 5:30-CIty Detective 4:00 Wealher-SportsNews 4:15 Doug Edwards, News 4:30 Rawhide 7:30 Hotel De Parte B00 Olympic f:00 Twilight Zone t: 30 This Man Dawson 10:O0 Grand Jury 10:30 Portland Wrestling 11:30 City Desk 11:35 News Wire 11:40 Theater YOU'LL SING after you havt started your advertisement in this space, CALL OR 2-3321 to reierv this spot today The News-Review 4:00 Talk of the Town 4:30 Addle Bobkini 5:00 Charlie Chan 5:301 BA 4:00 Northwest News 4:15 Huntley Brinkley 4 30 Cimarron City NBC 7:30 Wichita Town 5 00 Outdoor Tips and Trlpi 1:15 TO Be Announced : 00 Moment Of Fear NBC 10:00 Mike Hammer 10:30 Report 10:45 Iheatre Friday 5 30 Sports CBS S:4S Frank. Got CM j:wweather Tomorrow 4 OS Hi-FI Hour 4 JS Master Ot Me'ody CBS 7 OS Amos 'N Andv 7 OsCarter Symphony Hour (Wed) 7 IS Kinaston Trio CBS 7:30 Bob Richard! Show LBS (Mon thr Thur SI 7 30 Double Your Pleasure CBS (FrU 7: 3S In Person C BS (Mon thru Thuri Friday -.tarts at 7:40) S OS Night Watch (To 10) 10:00 Richfield Reporter (Until July lit) 10 00 Newt (After Juty 111 10: 1 S Music To Dram By 11:00 Sign Oft S:1S Eydie Gorme (Mon., W 5 TO Soortt Highllghtf S IS Van Horn ABC J 4 S Headline Newt ARC 4 00 Ed w. P. Morgan ABC 4 IS Lot al Newt 4 75 Farm Exchange 4 30 Businese Final ABC 5 to Paul Harvey ABC 7: 00-Vender coo News ABC I 00-10 00 Teleaueen 0 00 Queen Mw 17:00 J. gn off d Pn.) Weather Report at U past the hour News Summaries at p! the hour Meeting Memo s at past th hour Perm Market Report 11 1) Former Riddle Resident Visits At Aspey Home By ERMA BEST Recent guests at the G. 3. Aspey home were Mm. Mabel Hansen, who formerly lived in Riddle in the house the Aspeyi now occupy, and Mn. Hanson's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Birdseye, and daughter, all of Eugene. The Aspeys and their guests drove to Silver Peak to the site of the now abandoned mine where the late Mr. Hanson once worked. Fishing Enjoyed Kenneth A. Stuart and daughter spent a recent weekend at Sunset Bay Park with friends from Spring field. The group enjoyed iishing with Stuart catching his first salm on, 1 17-pounder. The party caught four Chinook in all, including a .16 pound, 12-ounce salmon caught by Mrs. Jerry Scars, one of the largest caught this year. The group also stopped at Hauser to ride the dune scooters. Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Graves of St. Helens visited over a recent weekend at the home of the latter s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthews. They also attended the Matthews family re union at Umpqua Park in Rose- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Addis and two sons have returned to thier home in Seattle, Wash., following a visit at the homes of their res pective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Addis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strode. Mr. and Mrs. Strode and daugh ter, accomanied by Judy Ellcf- son of Days Creek, were in Eu gene recently to attcna me pic nic held annually at Skinner's Butle by former residents of Myr tle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vedder Jr. and two children are vacationing in Portland, Sistr Visited . Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Gregg visit ed recently at the home of Mrs. Gregg's sister, Mrs. D. W. Clark, and family. The Greggs were in the process of moving from Bend to San Jose, Calif. The Rev. Maurice Miller and three children have returned home from Camp Arrah Wanna where they spent a week at the American Baptist Pastors Family meet, an annual event. Mr. and Mrs. I.arry Delaney and two children have returned from a two-week vacation along the coast. Thev went as far north as Astoria and Portland. LOCAL NEWS n...n.. Uhum from Cneur d'Alene, Idaho, is presently visit ing friends and relatives in Rose burg. Mrs. Howe is Mrs. Russell Surkamer's mother and is slaying in tha lalter's home on Tipton Road. Henry Green of Canton. Ohio, who has been visiting in Canyon ville with her niece, Mrs. Benita Pickett, and family in Canyonville, was a Monday visitor here at the home of Mrs. Cora Beyers. Mrs. Pickett and son, Jack, were also guests of Mrs. Beyers. Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Perrin of Rosehurg and Mr. and Mrs. I.ind sey Doty ot Eugene have returned in iv,aif hnmM following a vacation trip to Loon Lake. Canada, and by jeep into Lake Hi Hium, where they report excellent fishing. They returned via Eraser Canyon and .n.ni a pnnnln nt Havs in Van couver, B. C, before returning to their homes. Jul Mrt Jjjmt Harris and children, Jamie and Nicki, are new residents of Roseburg. They came here from Corpus Chrisli, Texas, and are residing temporarily at the nome ot mr. ana jns. n. . Austin, on Harrison. They have bought the former Lee Merchant home on Harrison and will be moving in soon. Harris is a re tired U. S. Navy man. U. S. Attorney General Slates Oregon Talks PORTLAND (AP) U. S. Atly. Gen. William P. Rogers will he in Oregon to speak at two $100-a-plate Republican Party fund-raising dinners both the night of Sept. 29. at Eugene and Portland. Oregon GOP chairman Peter M. Gunnar said here he did not know at which city Rogers would speak first. After finishing one talk, Gunnar said Rogers would be flown to the other city. Closed circuit television would link the Portland and Eugene dinners with similar ones else where in the country. Among speakers for the other dinners will be President Eisen hower in Chicago, Vice President Nixon in Boston and V. N. Am bassador Henry Cabot Lodge in Los Angeles. Colorfulpeople drink i -fe ""--j i 7-Up... for a fresh, clean taste! Californians Return Home Following Visit At Umpqua By MRS. GEORGE MUNSON Jlr. and Mrs. Glenn Gurney and son and Mrs. H. Peery of Santa Rosa, Calif., and Mrs. E. Beattie and son of Sevastopol, Calif., have returned to their homes after vis iting at the home of Mrs. L. Gur ney. Mrs. Beattie returned home first as she was needed to care for an aunt, Mrs. Bassett, who had become ill. Monttts Visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. John Strubel, all of Klamath Falls, were recent house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mon ett. Mrs. F. Fenwick and two chil dren spent a recent weekend at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. L. Gurney, then returned to their home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munson and four sons and a nephew, Rob ert Kellogg, all of Port Orford were overnight guests at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. George Munson, recently. The nephew is visiting in Oregon from New Jersey. They were on their way home after a week's camping trip at Diamond Lake. Martin Crouch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crouch, was a guest of Mrs. 11. Hanson and her son on a trip to the coast recently. Mrs. Dale Bullock and sister, Mrs. Merrill Bullock, both of Brook ings, were house guests last week at the home of the lalter's twin sister Mrs. Walter Slater, and fam ily. Roadmans Return Air. and Mrs. Ted Roadman and two sons have returned from a camping trip. They spent time at both Diamond and Davidson lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Grants Pass were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Archie Moore. He helped with some remodeling of the house while here. Dave Henry, who underwent re Klamaths Falls Trio Visits At Umpqua By MRS. GEORGE MUNSON Mrs. A. Boldeshire and two l?randsnn TtnnalH p ; u .. Strubel, from Klamath Falls have been house guests at the home of her snn.in.hiur nnri rla,ihtn N-t and Mrs. Robert Monett, near Ump qua. The parents of the boys, Mr. and Mrs. John Strubel, have ar rived and will take the visitors uacK 10 Klamath Falls. Vacationers Visit Mr. and Mrs. Leon Millott have entertained a number of vacation ers during the past two weeks. Those visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Vick Calkins and daughter, of San Fernando. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Calkins and two children of Itosemont, Calif.; and Scott Fiaser and son of Los Angeles, Calif. The visitors, accompanied by Air. and Mrs. Harold Cole and son and the Millotls all drove to Loon Lake for a recent weekend of ramping. Air. and Alls. Walter Davis of Umpqua; Air. and Mist. Robert Davis and family; and Air. and Airs. Worth Davis and family, all of Roseburg, recently drove to Eu gene. Tlje group took Airs. R. J. Evers and son, recent visitors at the Davis home, to Eugene to board a train for their home in El Paso, Tex. Air. and Airs. Waldemar Azbill and two children of Downy. Calif., are house gnosis at the home of the former's brother-in-law and sis ter. Air. and Airs. Alagnes Nielsen. Azbill is general manager of the Automobile Club of Southern Cali fornia at Downy. They plan to stay about a week. Minnesota Pair Visits ; At Days Creek Home ' Recent visitors at the Days Creek home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hodg son were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Malm quist of Rtlshmore, Minn., re ports Virginia Martin, correspond ent. Businoss Trip Taken Airs. Wayne Smith and daughter and Mrs. John Moore and chil dren went to Eugene on business recently. Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin recently were his sister, Mrs. Harold Ritter, and hushand of Grants Pass. Visiting in the home of Mji. I.ila Maye Lewellen is her sister, Mis. Velma Skogset, and son of Lat'enler, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin and family are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Oxford and husband of North Bend. Visitors in the home of the Don Newmans are Mr. and Mrs. J. K. iiarkins and son of Riverside, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S. Rodda of Torlland are in Pays Creek to assist in caring for her sister, Mrs. Ada Raymond, who is UL cent surgery, is reported to be re covering quite well at his home near Umpqua. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis are hosts to their three daughters, Mrs. R. J. McEvers and son of El Paso, Tex.; Mrs. C. H. Hirsch of Las Vegas, Nev. ; and Mrs. C. J. Meyers of Los Angeles, Calif. This is the first time in several years that they were able to be here at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crouch and four children, Mrs. P. Bradner, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mon ett and three children drove to Klamath Falls recently where they spent a weekend as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Strubel. Alaskans Visit Wilbur Family By MAVIS BINTLIFP Phillip and Aileen Smith of Cor dova, Alaska, were recent house guests of their uncle and aunt, Air. and Airs. Willard Pease, and family at Winchester. After their visit Mr. and Mrs. Pease drove them to Salem to re join their mother. Mrs. Smith and Aileen are returning to Alaska and Phillip is going East where he will enroll as a freshman at Notre Dame. Trip Taken Air. and Airs. Fred Broszio and two daughters and Shirley Harvey spent a recent weekend in Hood River visiting the Kenneth Jack son family. On their way home they stopped in Portland to see the Zoological Gardens and Lloyds Center and to spend some time at Jantzen Beach. Connie Broszio re mained to visit the Jackson's for a week. Airs. Bcrnie Gathard and family of Klamath Falls are visiting her sister, Mrs. Art Bartlett, at Win chester and her mother in Rose burg. Airs. Gathard is a former Roseburg resident. Mr. and Airs. Robert Davis and family spent four days last week camping, fishing and swimming at Diamond Lake. Also enjoying a camping trip to Diamond Lake and a day at the coast last week were Air. and Airs. Don Hurley and three children. Over the weekend, nieces, Peggy Ann and Donna Measner, of Port land arrived to visit the Don Hurley family for a week. Air. and Airs. Lewis Bintliff and family drove to the coast over a recent weekend to picnic and sight see. Movie Showtime THURSDAY, AUG). 3S, ISM INDIAN THEATRE Reopens Sept. 7th for Greater Movie Season STARLITE DRIVE-IN Gatei open 7:00. Shows start at dusk. "Pay or Die" ond "The Gtant ot Marathon" PINE MOTOR THEATRE Gfttei open 7:00. Shows start at dusk. "The Adven tures of Huckleberry Finn" and "Ma fc Po Kettle at Waiklki" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Suthertln) Box office opens at 7, show starts at dusk. "Wild River" and "A Boy and Tha Pi rates" TRt CITY DRIVE-IN (Trl-Clty) Show starts at dusk. "This Rebel Breed" and "Wakt M When It's Over FRIDAY, AUQ. 2fc 1M INDIAN THEATRE Reopens Sept. 7th lor Greater Movie Season STARLITE DRIVE-IN Gates open 7:00. Shows start at dusk. "Pay or Die" and "The Giant of Marathon" PINE MOTOR THEATRE Gates open 7:00. Shows start at dusk. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "Ma d Pa Ket tle at Waiklki". CLOVERLEAF ORIVE-IN (Sutherlin) Box office opens at 7, show starts at dusk. "Wild River" and "A Boy and the Pirates' TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (Tri-City) Show nuns ar ausK. "ims Rebel Breed" and "Waka Mt When It's Over" KEEP THE PEP ( Mf vj YOUR ' . y STEP-fl 1 ftCUW Wat, run, prance, dance ttirough your day like a breeze ... in "FRENCHIES by NATHAN." Fashion favorite with Pom Pom Girls, Cheerleaders, Rally Squadders, Baton Twirlers, Pep Clubs and Students . . . lust about every girl clear across the; U.SA Scoffs at water spots, surface dirt . . . they're cteanable, too. These eye catching -FRENCHiES by NATHAN" are NEAT . . . can't be BEAT) NEW SPECtAl FEATURES: CONTOUR ARCH MOLDED COUNTERS (heipi avoid blister) SCOTCHGARO TREATED (water repdlant) The Stor With Th Guaranteed Fit Dixonville Family Returns Home From Trip To Canada By JEAN RADCLIFFE Air. and Mrs. Clinton Green and family of Dixonville have returned from a 10-day trip to Canada and other points. En route they stopped in Seattle. Wash., where they were guests of friends, Air. and Airs. Walter Gort; ly and Air. and Mrs. Henry Far rell. They traveled on to Vancou ver and Victoria, B. C, camping at various camps. They also visited friends in Yakima, Wash. They returned home via the coast, stop ping in Astoria and at other sce nic places. , Trio Takes Trip Airs. Roy Graves and grand-' daughters, Bonnie and Betty Rust, are visiting Airs. Graves' son-in-law and daughter, Air. and Mrs. I Jim Campbell, and family in Shady Cove for a few days. Air. and Mrs. Dick Hanlin and children spent a recent weekend at coastal points. Mr. and Mrs. William melton drove to East Lake recently where they met Airs. Melton's brother and sister-in-law, Air. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, of Portland. The group camped out and fished for several days. Mr. and Airs. Roger Howe and daughters drove to Medford re cently to pick up their Stafford shire Terrier, that had been flown in from Los Angeles. Calif. It is a nine-weeks-old puppy, and the Howes state that they plan to show her extensively in the future. Mr. and Airs. Tom Rooke and daughter drove to Myrtle Point last week, where they attended the Coos County Fair. They also visited with friends and relatives in the vicinity. They were guests of Mr. and Afrs. Robert Rooke, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Rooke and family. Cousin Visits Visiting in the Roy Hatfield home is Airs. Etta Smith of Portland, a cousin to Airs. Hatfield. She ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield to Ashland recently where they visited the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Air. and Mrs. Ben Daw son. Air. and Airs. Clifford Broad water and three children, accom panied by Velma Stone, drove to coastal points one day last week. The group first went to Florence, then on to the Sea Lion Caves, Heceta Beach and Honeyman Park where they picnicked. They later traveled to Reedsport and Light house Beach. Gerald Rust and two sons are working at Powers this week. Tuna Fishermen Leaving Coast ASTORIA. Ore. (AP) Most fishermen here no longer are fish- i ing for tuna off the Oregon coast, j Industry sources here said low! prices and a poor catch were mainly responsible. Several weeks ago, some fisher men refused to go out after tuna ' when packers announced that they would pay only $325 a ton. This ; was considerably less than the price paid last year. Packers have since chopped the price to $.100 a ton, and many fishermen have decided to go aft er salmon instead. Tonight thru Saturday "THIS REBEL BREED", plui Mer. via Leroy'i WAKE IT'S OVER" ME WHEN Duik to Dawn Show Saturday Only One hour fre Mlff r eMiff H'M ' witn $2.00 minimum aurchata. Ask ut H validore yeur perking stub. TEMPORARILY CLOSED RE-OPENING FULL-TIME EVERY NITl Wed. Sept. 7th lor Grtorar Movie Sooiont Tonight thru Saturday This is Life in a Southern Town Stripped Down To Its Skin Montgomery Gift in "WILD RIVER" Also "A BOY AND THE PIRATES" Both in Color Dusk to Dawn Show Saturday Only Friday & Saturday "WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVER" Ernte Kovoci Dick Shawn plut "VALLEY OF THE REDWOODS" John Hudson Lynn Bernoy Open 7:00...Showi ttorr Duik NOW thru SAT THE TOP FAMILY SHOW of the Season! MARK TWAIN'S "ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN" in Color with Eddia Hodges - Archie Moore Mickey Shaughnessy plus "MA and PA KETTLE AT WAIKIKI" Marjorie Main at "Mo" Percy Kilbride as "Pa" NOW thru Saturday Open i 7:00. ..Show starts Duik &l I STEVE REEVES ISc THE GIANT JfW'1 OF MARATHON lki WtENEDtMONGEOr ADDED THRILLS: Vcut rnurl-T fM it tnntai nnnniniir i Dununmt 7.0HM LAMPERT 10 S5 529 S. E. Jackson St. Phone OR 2-2532 4