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t Saturday, Die. 3 Hayloft Squares regular dance, 9 p.m., at the barn, Dude Sibley, caller, dance-of-month instruction at 8 p.m., ladies bring can of chili. Buckeroo Squara Danct Club pra-Jambore danct, 9 p.m., at Buckeroo Barn, all dancers invit ed, lady members bring cake. South Umpqua Archart rum mage sale, Haskell Building in Myr tle Creek, 9 a.m. to S p.m. Tau Eta Eta Sorority to sell Christmas ideas and decorations, front of Penney's Store. South Deer Craak Grangt, Grange Hall, 8:15 p.m. Tri V Square Danca Club, Ea gles Hall, Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m. Olalla Squares, at the Olalla Community Building, 9 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4 Elkton Christian Church month ly basket dinner and board meet ing, following morning service. Buckeroo Square Dance Club annual Jamboree, 1 p.m., all dancers invited. Amaranth Club breakfast, to be served from 7-11 a.m. Unitarian Fellowship, downstairs meeting room of Munroe - Hutson Clinic, 880 SE Jackson, 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Rod and Gun Club, trap shooting, 10 a.m. Wilbur-Sutherlin Methodist youth choir practice, Wilbur Methodist Church, 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5 Green School PTA meeting, 7:30 p.m., Green School gym. ! GEORGE t'rik VANDEMAN SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. KP1C-TV Ch. 4 Th!t Weal "GOD AND FATE, IN COLLISION" Tht following radio and tolivlslon programs art printed at froe publie lorvlco for News-Review readers. All program Hitingi are published oi ractivod from tht rospactlvt station. Tht Newt Review dots not ecctpt responsibility for variation from original schedule I fumiihtd this newspaper KBES-TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 11:00 Love of Life -11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light li:0O The Texan 13:30 As The World Turns 1:00 Full Circle 1:30 House Party 2:00 The Millionaire J:30-Verdlct Is Yours 3:00 Brighter Day 3: IS Secrflt Storm 3:30-Ec'ge of Night SATURDAY l:0O p re-Game Show Vao" SERVICE ILL SERVICE GUMMNTEEO PHONE OR 3-4123 KLUVER RADIO & TV li Rostfcurf 20 Yrars Old Hiwoy 99 al Garden Vol. Jet. KOIN-TV Ch.6 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 4:45 Telecourse (Monday thru Thwr) 7:30 Cartoon Time itOO Morning News :15 Cflpt. Kangaroo 9:00 December Bride , 9:30 Video Village 10:001 Love Lucy 10:30 Clear Horizon 11:00 Love of Lite 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 HI, Neighbor Mon, Thru. 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MONDAY THRO FRIDAY SS Sign On 5:4 Country Music Tlmt OD KQEN 1240 KC Schtrtu'ed Highlights: KQEN mjte through out brofld't day btevf. listed programs. Local and ac network rwwscaitt at S mn btes before each hour throughojt the day after 10 A.M. Spec's! programs as follows. 4 00 Waka UD MuliC I TO Local News 4 ?S- SsortS H ghJigMS a xv- v. of ij New ABC 4 i5 Weatrw Cassu 7:00 Frank Hemingway ABC KYES 950 KC MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Bss. fTtts'c-nejwwnci.weetlMf' CALENDAR OP EVENTS omorrour Riverside PTA meeting, 8 p.m., Dr. Don Hunter of University of Oregon to be guest speaker. Roseburg Country Club annual meeting,, 7 p.m., at the clubhouse. Al-Si-Um Club, Daughters of the Nile of Elkton, home of Winnie Al bro, luncheon and Christmas par ty and gift exchange. Sectional Christ's Ambassadors Rally of Assembly of God church es, Glendale Assembly of God Church, 7:30 p.m. Knights of Pythias, Pythias Hall, 8 p.m. Winston Dillard Kiwanis Club, 6:30 p.m. Obedience Trials, sponsored by Umpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion on Fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. Junior Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Walter Ulrich di rector. Buckeroos, workshop, at the barn, 8 to 10 p.m. Hayloft Squares, square dance lessons, Preschern Barn, Dude Sibley, instructor, 8-10 p.m.. Messiah Chorus practice, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal Church. Glide Women's Chorus, Glide High School chorus room, 1:30 p.m., all women of community in vited. ' Past Matrons of OES. Umpqua Grove SI of Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle, Evergreen Grange Hall, 8 p.m. Glendale City Council, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Benson School PTA, at the school gym, 7:30 p.m. Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls Club No. 30, IOOF Hall, 7:30 p.m. Winston City Council, City Hall. Douglas Camera Club, 880 SE Jackson St., 7:30 p.m. Special Education Head At Winchester Meeting Bill Williams, director of special education for the Roseburg schools, will be speaker of the evening at the coming Wilbur-Winchester PTA meeting. He will discuss problems pertaining to the field of special education. The date for the meeting has been changed from Monday eve ning to Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 at the Winchester gym. The change was made because the building will be unheated while school is dismissed on Monday. M5-NCAA FOOTBALL (Dufce-UCLA) 3:45 Dan Smoot 4:00 Walt Disney Preion't , 5:00 Championship Bowling 1 :00 Price Is Right ' " 30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 7:00 Ann Sothern 7:30 Perry Mason B: 30 Checkmate 9:30 Have Gun Will Travel 10:0&n-Gunsmokt 10:30-Manhunt 11:00 Final Report. 11:15-MGM Hall Of Fame 13:45 Sign Off SUNDAY 12:00 It Is Written 12:30 Oral Roberts Modern. Reasonable Rent Jackson St. at Lane Ave. Adults OR 3-8244 "A Good Place To Live" Kohlhagen Apts. Twenty-Six Men Tuet-ThuTi SATURDAY 7:30 RFD- 1:00 Cartoon Time :30-Sky King 9:00 Capf. Kangaroo 10:00 Alia Kazam 10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse 11:00-Sky King 11:30 Roy Rogers 12:00 Red Dunning 12:15 Two-Gun playhouse 1:00 Armchair Therlei 2:30 Kidnap 4:30 High Road To Danger 5:00 City Detective 5:30 Diet 999 5:00-1 Led Three Lives 4:30 Mr. District Attorney 7:00-Campy's Corner 7:30 Perry Mason 1:30 Checkmate 9:30-Have Gun Will Tnvaf 10:00 Gunsmoke 10:30 Death Valley Days 1 1 : 00 Saturday Reporter 11:05 Theater WESTERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE SAM C. CAMPBELL GENERAL AGENT 1309 S. E. Hamilton OR 3-6060 P. O. 8oi 303 10:00 Fury NBC 10:30 Lont Ranger NBC ll:00-TBA 12:45 Oen Smoot 1:00 Pre-NCAA ABC l:l$ NCAA Football ABC (last same) Duke-UCLA 4:15 Post NCAA ABC 4:30 Bowling Stars t'BC 5:00 Capt. 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Pass Mrs. LcRoy Moschkau of Glen dale underwent medical treatment at the Josephine General Hospital in Grants Pass recently, according to Mrs. G. B. Fox, News-Review correspondent. From Fortune Ruth Ann Moschkau of Fortuna, Calif, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Moschkau and family, in Glendale during the Thanksgiving season. Mrs. Cecille Meads of Glendale underwent surgery at the Joseph ine General Hospital in Grants Pass recently and will be in the hospital for several days. Guests during Thanksgiving sea son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Fotheringham Sr. of Glendale were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fothering ham Jr., and their two children. Ronnie and Vonnie of Seattle; and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lott of lloquiam, Washington. Pirkko Suakas of Fin land, a niece of the pastor of the Finnish Assembly of God Church at Aberdeen and a student at the Canyonville Bible Academy, was a recent guest. Also present for the family Thanksgiving dinner at the Fotheringhams was their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dave 'Williamson and family of Glendale. Senate Row Draws Hatfield Comment SALEM (AP)-Gov. Mark O. Hatfield said the election of a presiding officer in the state Sen ate is not a party matter. "A presiding officer there is an objective role," Hatfield said. The governor made the state ment at a Thursday news con ference in answer to a reporter's question on the conflict over the Senate presidency between Demo cratic Sens. Harry Boivin, Klam ath Falls and Alfred Corbett, Portland. Corbett has the support of 13 of the 20 Democrats but Boivin has bi-partisan support as presi dent. Hatfield said the partisan role is that of the elected minority leader and the majority leader on the legislative floor. He said that although officially there is no majority leader, cer tain legislators generally are ac corded that role, on various is sues. 1:00 Dan Smoot 1:15 Pro-Football Klckolf 1:30 Pro-Football Game San Franc I sco-LA o 4:14 Holiday Table 4:30 To Be ' Announced 5:00 Adventures In Medicine 5:30 GE College Bowl A: 00 National Velvet 4:30 Twentieth Century 7:00 You Asked For It 7:30 Dennis The Menace 8:00 Ed Sullivan f :00 GE Theater 9:30 Jack Benny ' 10:00 Candid Camera 10:30 What'a My Line 11:00 Sunday News Special 11:15 Sign Off . FOR FAST, EFFFICIEM. 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A, Dillard has returned to her home on SE Kane Street, following a trio to Portland, where she was called by the death of j ner Drawer, Torn uood, formerly of Roseburg, whose funeral was held Wednesday. Miss Verla Bataman and Mrs. Bobbie Snell spent Tuesday in Portland where the former under went her state board of cosmet ology examination. Miss Bateman was recently graduated from Eu gene Beauty College. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rosa and children, Lynette, Sheila and Kar en, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rink er and children, Serena and Dirk, have returned to their homes in fcugene following a visit here at the H. R. Lestico home. Mrs. Rose is the Lesticos' daughter and Rink er is a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Foetal will celegrate their 50th wedding anni versary Sunday, Dec. 4, at an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. at their home at 2033 SE Mosher. Members of the Eagles Auxiliary is spon soring the affair and will act as hostesses. All friends, relatives and neighbors are cordially invited to call. Mr. and Mrs. Marl Mulholland and daughter. Maria, and Mrs. W. J. Mulholland spent the Thanksgiv ing holiday at the Walter Mulhol land home in Vallejo, Calif. Wal ter is in the hospital convalescing from a recent serious major opera tion. The Mulhollands made the trip by West Coast Airlines. They report a fine trip and excellent service on the plane. Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Knioae re turned to their home Monday, fol lowing a trip to Portland to spend Thanksgiving with their son and daugnter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knigge Jr., and then going to Craw fordville to visit Mrs. Kniggc'i brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson, and daughter, Edith. En route home they stopped over in Eugene to visit their son, Merle Knigge, and family. John Krommintjo of North Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hammond and children. Skip and Wayne, of I'acinca, (Jam., were holiday din ner guests of Jvrommuiga s grand daughter, Mrs. . Jay Eaton, and Hammond are sister, Trie Ham monds have returned to California and Kromminga is remaining for a further visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rogge of Glide. Mrs. .Claud Baker has returned to Roseburg after several weeks in Seattle with her son, Varney, and his family. They recently lost their home by fire and contractors are now rebuilding. Varney and family brought Mrs. Baker home and went on to Pebble Beach. Calif., for a convention and vacation, while the Claude Bakers cared for their 5-year-old granddaughter, Tracy. Verney is manager of Post-ten-sioning and reinforcing for Reyer son Steel in Seattle. His work in volves bids such as the three mil lion dollars for the Hood Canal and others such as the U. of O. Medi cal School in Portland. SUNDAY RADIO LOG KRNR 1490 KC (Music Except ai Listed) 7:00 Sign On 7:00 World News Roundup CBS 7:15-Changing Times CBS 1:30 Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir 10:30 Double Your Pleasure CBS 17:30 Changing Times CBS 5:0S Johnny Dollar CBS S : 30 Su soente C B S 5:30 Suspenie CBS : OS-Have Gun, Wll Travel CBS 6:30 Gunsmoke CBS 7:0S Mitch Miller CBS 7:5S-Doubte Your Pleasure CBS 1: 00-World Tonlght-CBS 1:15 Night Watch 1:30 Face The Nation CBJ :05 Capitol Cloakroom CBS f:30 Night Welch. 11:00 Sign Oft KQEN 1240 KC (Music Except As Lilted) 7:30 Sunday Melodies 1:00 Radio Bible Class ABC 1:30 ChriiHan Brotherhood Hour 9:00 Assembly of God :30 Voice of Phroohecy ABC 10:05 Weekend Scorei 10:10 Sunday Caroutel (To 11:55) 10:30 Frank and Ernest ABC 11:25 Weekend News ABC 11:30 For Those Who larva 17:00 weekend News 17:35 Local News 1:00 Old Feinioned Revival ABC 1:30 Radio Bible Class ABC 2:00 Dr. Bob Pierce ABC 8:55 Weekend News ABC 3:00 Hgpr of Decision ABC 3:30 Music Time 4: 00 Speak Ing of Sports A RC 4;0S Washington Report ABC 4: 14 Overieai Assignment ABC 430 Here's To Vets 4:45 Concert Gems :1S Erwin Canham ABC 5:30 Gueit Star S:45 It Happened During Tha Walk 5 55 Weekend News ABC a:0O Erwin Canham ABC 4; IS Mu ne Man (To ;35) 4 : SS-Weef end N ews A BC 7:00 George Sokoisky News ABC 7:30Startim USA ABC 1:00 Tele-queer 13:00 Sign OH KYES 950 KC Basle : nic-fltw-tvvd-wlhr 7 00 to I IS muile I: IS Carroll Powtll I Xr-crvurcri el Christ f 00 tVutiC t sis-How Chriifian tcitnet Haall 00 MutiC II 00 $unrly DtVOsltmi 13 00 VellUC 11:30 aVonoar SNtwrat tf mgile 1 : 00 Cuthtrn Hour 1:30 tVulic l OO Sunday Srttwcji of VUm1 4:00-Okf Piirtionotl ftttfvil Hour 4 eVUtK 1.30 Sgn Off Mrs. L. V. Titus has accepted. employment during the holiday season at Ihe Diana Craie dress shop. Dr. Paul Flood is back in his office after a trip to El Paso, Texas, where he was called by the dealh of his brother, William. Prtscott Cetley of Chevy Chaso, lid., left Friday for his home, fol lowing the last two weeks in Rose burg as the houscguest of his cou sins, Mr. and Mrs. John Young. Mr. and Mrs, Jo Worslty have left to return to their home in Pasco, Wash., after a four-day visit here with the former's broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Worsley, and family. President Robert Harris of the Roseburg Country Club has an nounced that the annual business meeting for all Country Club mem bers will be held at 7 p.m. Dee. 5 at the club. This is an important meeting and all members are urg ed to attend. S. H. Winsfielt) Sr. and James Wingfield, both of Roseburg, and S. H. Wingfield Jr. of Eugene have returned home from a duck hunt ing trip to Klamath Falls. While the men were gone the senior Mrs. Wingfield visited in Eugene with her daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. David Kilcjannon of Edmonton, Albert, Canada, were recent visitors here at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Flood. The visitors, uncle and aunt of Mrs. Flood, traveled by jet to San Francisco, then visited relatives in Oroville, Calif. Mist Joyc Smith, Miss Alta Glenn, Mrs. Walter Smith and Mrs. Cecil Garrett have returned to Roseburg after a trip to Port land where Miss Smith and Miss Glenn took their state board of cosmetology examinations. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Garrett were models for the girls. Mrs, Joseph Lantpa has return ed to her home in Roseburg, fol lowing the last several weeks in Decatur, Neb. visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rogers, and baby, Teresa Marie. She also accompanied the Rogers on a trip to their hunting lodge near Colorado Springs, Colo, and stopped over in Greeley, Colo, to visit. Her younger son, who at tends high school here, stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McKay, while she was gone. Miss Ann Short, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Short, is a member of Dr. Thomas Dolley's Medico center team in Malaya, where she will spend a year as assistant in surgery to Dr. f rcwing, lormeny of Vancouver, Wash. Ann was rec ord librarian here at Douglas Community Hospital before taking ber nursing training at Sacred Heart Hosnital in Euecne. This week Dr. booley was rushed to a hospital in Hongkong, where he was reported to be suffering from complete exhaustion. Dr. Dooley underwent serious lung surgery in this country last year and was fea tured on the TV "This Is Your Life" urogram. Ann. who is 23 years of age, left this country the first of November for Malaya. The party spent a day in Honolulu, Wake and Tokyo, before spending three days in Hongkong and then going on to maiaya. u taxes n hours to make the trip from Ore gon to Malaya. Canadians Plan Arms Revisions UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (AP) Canada is planning minor revi sions in its proposal to set up yet another disarmament committee in hopes of winning U.S. support for the move. U.S. officials took exception to Canada's original version. They said the United States might ab stain or even vote against the plan put forth by Its neighbor. . Canada wants the General As sembly to recommend that a small committee of non-nuclear countries be set up to help get big-power disarmament talks started again. U.S. sources have said they could sea no sense in setting up one more committee on disarmament when the Soviets walked out of hte last one In Gene va June 27. A Canadian source said today that after consultations between Washington and Ottawa, the Unit ed States suggested a few changes in the Canadian plan and Canada said they would be considered in drafting a revision. The sourco did not elaborate. but he said the differences in volved "a matter of phraseology" and not the idea of the non-nuclear committee itself. OPEN AT 11:30 AM TUES. thru FRI. Starting fuel., Dec. 6 NEW HOURS (Closed Mondays) TUES. FRI: 11:30 AM to 12:00 MIDNIGHT SAT.: 4:30 PM to 2:30 AM RICE BOWL Mrs. Albert Wobbtr is working during the holiday season for Charles Bowers, insurance adjust er, Mr, and Mrs. Jamtt E. Judd of this city, owners of Judd's Fur niture store, spent Wednesday in Portland attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Bruco Elliott of this city spent Thursday in Grants Pass attending to business. Elliott is manager of the Roseburg J, C. Penney Co. Store. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Phidias and baby, Gerald Jackson, of Corvallis, nave arrived ftere to spend the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ford, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Erlekton of Portland arrived here Friday night to spend the weekend visit ing Mr. and Mrs. James Byron. They came to attend the Buckeroo Square Dance Jamboree. The Ericksons are former Roseburg residents. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vanco, who reside on Reston Road, had as guests over the recent holiday their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Vanco of Salem; Bob Shigley of Winston and Larry Nol te, who attends Southern Oregon College at Ashland. Tho Rtv. and Mrs, John Gross, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McNcely, Howard Head, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thoniason and Ruthann and Mrs. Susie Stewart and Lola were in Springfield recently to attend the two-day training union convention of Southern Baptist Churches. College Students Visit In Riddle Many college students visited In Riddle over the holiday weekend, reports Erma Best, correspondent. Visiting from Stanford Univer sity, Palo Alto, Calif., was Noralou Preston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Preston. From Oregon otate College, Corvallis, were: Pat ricia Preston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Preston; Bob and Nancy McCoy, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCoy, and Ralph Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Carter, and his wife and two children. Visiting from the University of Oregon, Eugene, were: Jim Car hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Carhart; Bruce Mlmnaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mimnaugh; Scott Wooley, son of Lewis Woolcy, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Keelc. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kcele and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Patrick. Oregon Technical Institute, Kla math Falls, students home were: Richard- Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jones.and Howard Bar low jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. now are Barlow. Southern Oregon Col lege students home from Ashland were: Lynda Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. u. u. myers ano Sylvia Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Sutton. Darlene Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mr. V. Knight, came home from Pacific Union College, Ang win, Calif. Judy Buckley of Boze man, Mont., and a student at SOC spent tne holiday Willi ner sister, Mrs. Marlow Eitzon. Mae Wagon er, a student at Warner Pacific College, Portland, spent the vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagoner. Democrats Get Phony Checks SPOKANE (AP)-Phony checks bearing names of three promin ent Spokane men turned up among Democratic National Committee contributions. The bouncing checks carried the forged names of former U.S. Sen. C. C. Dill, attorney Ben Kizcr, onetime director of the United Nation's relief program in China, and insurance man Thomas Volk, police disclosed. Reports that similar checks were sent to the Republican Na tional Committee were being in vestigated. Two of the checks hearing Ki zcr's name totaled $850. One for $750 was signed with Vnlk's name, and he received a "thank you" acknowledgement. A $250 check carried Dill's signature. The forgeries were discovered because Dill docs not have an account at the bank where the checks were drawn, police said. The other checks were accepted. Kizcr and Dill said the scheme may have been somebody's idea of a joke. SUNDAY 12:30-9:30 PM 734 S.E. Stephens Sat., Dee. 3, 1960 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5 Walkers Of Riddle Visit Son's Family By ERMA BEST I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker of Riddle spent Thanksgiving in I madras wun tneir son, Charles Walker Jr., and family. Returning to Lebanon, they met another son, Jim, who came down from Seattle, Wash., where he is a student at the University of Washington. Patricks Traval Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Patrick and son were joined at Eugene by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Keele, to go to Bcaverton for a reunion of Mrs. Patrick's family on Thanksgiving Day. Guests for the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wilson were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Net zel, and their three sons from Grcsham. Miss Rltzman Visits Pe rants Miss Patircia Rltzman, who is employed in Portland, spent a re cent weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ritzman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown spent the holiday weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wasson, and fam ily in Harrtsburg. Guests at the home of Mrs. C. C. Hall over the past weekend were her son, Bill Marshall, and family of Medford, and her daugh ter, Mrs. George Summers, and family of Eugene. Powells Hold Reunion A Thanksgiving Day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Powell was the occasion for a re union of all the members of Mrs. Powell's family including her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dauseter Ba ker, her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Blackburn and their three children, all of Coburg; and brothers, Cehster Baker and Don Baker, and their families, all of Medford. Weekend guests at the W. E. Best home were their daughter, Mrs. Frank Jameson, and a friend, Furniture Company Files Damage Suit BAKER (AP)-Reed Furniture I company recently filed suit for $11,918, claiming it lost that amount in a fire here two years ago. Named defendants were a neighboring drug store, Levlnger Drug, Inc., two contractors, and Paul Rcvis, a former city man ager. , Tno complaint contends tne lire started because drug store era nlovcs failed to keen the furnace in rcDair and to notuy tne lire department promptly when the tire broKe out. The comolaint says the city man Ann nvAavnA Ihn fnt m flnf tfl demolish the wall which was ono of the furniture store supports. Tne tire, wnicn spreaa 10 bjv crnl building, caused an esti mated loss of $500,000. Movie Showtime Selurdiy, December i, ltfO INDIAN THEATRE Kiddles -Metlnee, doors open 12:30. Complete show et 1:00. "Tar zan'e Hidden Jungle" end "Drengo." Out el 4:10. Evening doors open 6:30. Com plete shows 6:55-9:30. "North 10 Alaska" 7:JO-:SS. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Oales open 6:30. Shows stsrl at r:uo. "ine aworo ana me nritrinn" end "Deilre In the Dust." CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlln) Box office opens et 6:43. snows start ar :uu. "The Mounleln Road" and "Bobbklns." BENETTA THEATRE (Wlnstonl "Last Train From Gun Hill" ana "I warned A Moiter From Outer Space." TRI-CITY THEATRE "Anatomy of a Mur der" end "Beyond The Time Berrler." Sunday December 4, 1S60 INDIAN THEATRE Doors ooen 1:30. Con. tlnuous shows from 2:00. "North to Alas ka" J: 10-5:10-7:50. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Buck Nloht, A Car load (or Sl.00. Gates open 5:30. Shows start et 6:00. "Onlonnead" end "Tenow stone Kelly." CLOVERLEAF. DRIVE-IN (Sulherllnl So office opens at 6:15. Shows start at 6:30. "Strangers When We Meet" and "Girl He Left Behind." Tonight "LAST TRAIN FROM GUN HILL" Kirk Doufjos Anthony Quinn plus "I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE" Tonl Tryon Gloria Talbolt Bring tha family for Sunday Dinner! may Dtlicioui food, quitt, congtnial atmotphtrt . , " Piano Roll Inn SPECIALS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY STUFFED PORK CHOPS .... 1.85 FULL COURSE DINNER VEAL BIRDS WITH DRESSING A com pitta Mtal, only . 1.50 All tho abort ora lull co una dinners. Including Soup, aolod, Rtlishti, Hot Biicuiti with Honty and Dtrsorr, Also try our delicious FRIED CHICKEN AND STEAKS HAVE A BIRTHDAY OR ANNIVERSARY PARTY! FREE DINNER To tho ont having birthday or tho couplo having an onnivorsary. For rosorvoHons. coll OR 2-46 N. W. Garden Volley Rd., Across (rem Vet's Entronc Mrs. Margaret McLain lake. Calif. ot Tule- Sunday thru Tuesday Kirk Douglas Kim Novak Kent Smith Barbara Rush in "STRANGERS WHEN WI MEET" Also "GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND" Sun. itarti ot 6:30--Out at 10:41 Man., Tues. starts 7-Out at 11:12 Ends Tonight "THE MOUNTAIN ROAD" "BOBBIKINS" LAST TIMES TONITE Opan ct:JO-Show at 7:OCj "THE SWORD AND THE DRAGON' Desira in tha Dust" Buck Night Sunday1 A CARLOAD FOR 51.00 Ppen 5:30-Show at 6:OOl "ONIONHEAD" with Andy Griffith YELLOWSTONE KELLY" Clint Walker Gored Mon thru Thur Sunday only BUCK NITE $1.00 Per Carload "EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH" Maurean O'Hara John Forsythe Tim Hovey plus "DARBY'S RANGERS" James Garner Etc hi k. a Ctfotiraau Ends Tonight "ANATOMY OF A MURDER" "BEYOND THE TIME BARRIER" If 11 NOW thru TUESf Open Tonight at 6:30 Open Sunday at 1:30 IT'S A ROARING BRAWLING RIOTI! BETTER JOHNNY NORTON COME EARLY ClrMSMASecoPe COLO"! ey OC LUXB CHILD'S PLATE (under 10) With milk & lea cream 75c