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Wed., Jan 11, 1961 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 9 -r Jfrmmm calendar of events Community News Briefs Wedneirjey, Jin. 11 Melrose Ham Economics Club, 1 p.m., home of Mrs. Earl Siples. Mtlrost Community Church fam ily night, 6:30 p.m., pot luck, activ ities for all members of the family. Cystic Fibrosis chapter, organiz ational meeting, 7:30 p.m., home of Mrs. John Pfleiger, 1689 NW Goelz St. Elkton Lions Club, at the lodge hall, regular dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m. Hayloft Squares Potluck, 6:30 p.m., followed by business meet Mug, at the barn. Buckeroo beginner's classos, S 10 p.m., at the 'jarn. Riversdalt MNO CLUB, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Darwin Lee, Sally Sprig Hi pops! This column is for pops only no one else. My pop asked me to give you other pops a mes sage about new Sprig pop. I told him to write it and I'd run it. Her it is: "Dear Pops: My gal Sal has the ice box overflowing -villi Spris. So I thought I'd experiment with it mixed. I gave it a rough test. I've had some cheap whiskey on hand because it was rough-tasting. A shot of this booze over ice, filled with new Sprig was a long shot I tried it gingerly. MAN what a smooth highball it made! It 'was so good I tried it with a top label the boss gave me. This drink was really a dream. "Having a big imagination I gave it a novel name. My choice a sprig til. sany lams nue uiai. Try one tonight. It has distinctive -flavor and the right degree of -sweetness-tartness. The sparkles hit you. Well that's my brain storm without charge. Drink to Sally and me and I'll be re warded. Goodbye, Pop Sprig." So pops there's my pop talk ing. And you should know more about pop than pop, himself. Out of the pop's mouth, so to speak. Pop that Sprig pop into your mouth, and you'll see what pop means. See you! ; i FULLERTON BEVERAGE CO. Box 435, Winston OSborne 9-5002 change from previously announced meeting place. Omicron Chapter of Dolta Kap pa Gamma, special dinner meet ing at the Piano Roll Inn, 6 p.m., new members urged to attend. Roseburg Club of Ladies of Or. Until Shrine of North Amtrica, 8 p.m. home of Mrs. R. B. Rhodes, 2823 W. Sherwood Ave. Rosoburg Roid Runntrs Motor cyclo Club, Beckwith's Motorcycle Shop, Harvard Ave., 7:30 p.m. Air Forct Rosirvo, 1614 W. Har vard Ave., 8 p.m. Moos Lodg, Moose Hal). 8 p.m. Doug-Ett's, Sheriff's Mounted Patrol, Fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. Drain Chamber of Commerce, City Hall,' noon. Laurel Lodg 13. Boots and Calico, pattern les sons, Winston Community Build ing, 8 p.m. Satin Chauffeurs, at the club and shop in back of Pre-Mix on Diamond Lake Blvd.i 7 p.m. - Di-Hirds, at the clubhouse, 8 p.m. Umpqua Regional Timing Asso ciation, at the Die-Hard's Club house, 6:30 Edlewoiss Ski Club, at the courthouse, 7:30 p.m. Douglas County Welfir Com mission, courthouse annex, 7:30 p.m. Winston Christian Church gener al meeting, 7 p.m. Roseburg Jay-C-Etts. VFW Auxiliary, Veterans Mem orial Hall, 8 p.m. Knights of Columbus, St. Jo seph's Catholic Center Hall, 8 p.m. Sutherlin Jeycees, Community Buildine. 7 n.m. Sutherlin Community Cringe 724, at the hall, 8 p.m. Winston Dillird Toistmistrss Club. Douglas High School, 7:30 n.m. South Douglis Assembly, Rain- PIERRE Valentine's day is only a month away. Your loved ones would appreciate your portrait by Chris of Chris' Studio, phone OR 2-3212 for your appoint ment. Oh come now, there must be someone that likes you, I do! ZSA ZSA bow for Girls, Masonic Temple, Canyonville, 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Junior Woman's Club, at the Woman's Clubhouse, 8 p.m., for further information call Mrs. Paul Arrasmith, OR 3-5283. Thursday, Jan. 12 Driver's License Examiner, 837 SE Roberts St., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Elkton Home Extension Unit meeting, 10:30 a.m., potluck lunch at noon, study for the day will be on understanding the adolescent. WSCS of the Roseburg Methodist Church meeting, 1 p.m., at the church. Eunice Circle of the First Pres byterian Church, 9:30 a.m. meet ing at home of Mrs. George For rest, 1527 SE Jackson. Northsid Sunshine Club, 2 p.m. meeting at home of Mrs. Jack Noves, 1483 NE Vine St. Timber City Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc., Riverside School, room 7, call OR 2-4313 for infor mation, 8 p.m. - Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard, 8 to 10 p.m. Woman of Roseburg Country Club, clubhouse, noon luncheon fol lowed by weekly bridge play. Roseburg Rotary Club, Umpqua Hotel, noon. IOOF, lOOF Hall, Jackson St., 8 p.m. Roseburg Lions Club, Umpqua Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Glide Shufflers Square Dance Club, lesson night, instructor Ernie Gilbert, 8-10 p.m. Civil Air Petrol, at the airport, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks Club, 8 p.m., cards. Barbershop Singing, Rickett's Music Store, 8 p.m. Elks, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m. . - Umpqua Radio Club business meeting, clubhouse on Klamath Ave., 7:30 p.m. Hayloft Squares pattern dance workshop, at the barn on Mel rose Road, 8-10 p.m. Evergreen Grenge Home Eco nomics Club, Grange Hall, 10:30 a.m. I Christian Do-Hers, Glide Church of Christ, 10 a.m. Pythian Sisters, at the KP Hall, 8 p.m. THURSDAY SPECIAL Swift's Rib COc STEAKS ..lb. J ROSEBURG MEAT CO. 316 N. E. Winchester The following radio and television programs ere printed ei free public lervice for News-Review recderi. All program llittngi art published at received from the retpectiva station!. The Newt Review daet not accept responsibility for variation from original schedules furnished this newspaper. KPIC-TV Ch. 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 10 : 0OPrlce Is Rioht N BC -10:30 Concent rat ion NBC 11:00 Truth or Consequent.! NBC 11:30 It Could Be You NIC 11:55 News Today NBC 12:00 Jan Murray NBC 12:30 Romper Room 1 ;00 Young Or. 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MP APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES FOR SALE (Written Guarantee) COMPLETE OVERHAUL Cempliti Stick Pirts..Service in All Mlfcn OR 24312 PAUL PULLMAN Till S. E. Cite LOST YOUR LICENSE TO DRIVE? SEE ROLF'S INSURANCE FOR FAST SERVICE 939 S. E. Stephen! OR 3-8166 Mr. end Mr. H. E. DeBernerdi Sr. of this city spent Tuesday in fcugene on business. Mr. Hedwig Wetiig has return ed to her home here, following a trip to I'orllarul to visit her son, Manns Watzig, and family. Dr. end Mr.. E. E. Llndell and daughter, Miss Carol, of this city were in Kugcne Saturday night for the South-Eugene, Roseburg basketball game. Mrt. Rrjlaruj W.ct i. hfli-A frnm Henderson, Ariz., to attend to busi ness mailers anu to visit at ine home of her son, Leslie West, and her daughter, Mrs. Michael Coen, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hansen have returned to their home in Roseburg, following a week's visit in Marysville, Wash., with the lat ter's mother, Mrs. J. S. Stout, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nehl Harvey. Mr. end Mrs. Huron Clough have returned from Portland where they have been since early December when Clough was admitted for sur gery to St. Vincent's Hospital. Clough is now fully recovered and is able to be up and around. Mr. Haze, speech teecher at Roseburg High School; Bruce Bab bitt and Mike McCadden of this city went to Eugene Saturday night for the basketball game between Roseburg and South Eugene High School. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shelton and children, Ron and Donna, of this city visited over the weekend in Medford with the former's mother, Mrs, Addie Douglas. Shelton is of fice manager for the Tidewater Oil Co. here. Zuleima Temple, Daughters of (he Nile, will meet Friday, Jan. 13. at the Eniscnnal Parish Hall for a dessert supper and meeting. iiiemDers win wore on scrap dooks and it is requested that all who attend hl-inff material fnr the hnnk-s and any finished bedspreads they have made. Mr. and Mrs. Orviile Bleke have returned home followine a two- week vacation which they spent in -aiiiornia. tney visited Mrs. Blake's sister and niece, Mrs. Ruby Dowling and Mrs. Darlene Marsh, in Sacramento, Ihen went to Southern California where they were the liouseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Witters and family in Pico Rivera; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson at Covina: Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Wilson and family at South Gate; Mr. and Mrs. George Bunk er at Los Angeles: and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Machtolff at Burbank. They also enjoyed trips to Marine land and Santa Anita. They re turned home by way of Lake Ta-hoe. KBES-TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 11:00 Love of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 The Texan 12:3.1 Ai The World Turns 1:00 Full Circle 1:30 House Party 3:00 The Millionaire 2:30 Verdict Is Youri 3:00 Brighter Day 3: IS Secret Storm 3:30-Edg of Night WEDNESDAY 4:00 Higher Education 4:30 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 Woody Woodpecker 4:00 Your TV Weatherman 6:15 Doug Edwards News 4:30 Wilbur , Mr. Ed 7:00 Brother! Brannagan 7:30 Aquanauts 1:30 Wanted: Dead or Alive 9:00 My Sister, Eileen 9:30 I've Got A Secret 10:00 Theater 11:00 Final Report THURSDAY 4:00 Friendship Circle 4:30 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 Roy Rogers 4:00 Your TV Weatherman 6:05 Channel 5 Report 4:15 Doug Edwards And The 4:30 Award Theater 7:00 Interpol Calling 7:30 Family Classics 1:30 Two Faces West 9:00 Johnny Midnight 9:30 Hot Oft the Wirt 10:00 Stage 5 11:30 Final Report RALPH L. RUSSELL Home Leone limironce Bendt Loon Representative Equitable Savings & Loan Ass'n Mildred Hornschtich, Auociate Street Level, Pacific Building Phone OR 2-2689 Piano Tuner & Repairs With Roseburg Music Also Teacher of Guitar And Other Stringed Instruments JOHN E. JONES 1634 S. E. Hamilton OR 3-6S2S TOWN & COUNTRY REFRIGERATION Call us for all your refrigeration needs. Heal1 Pump Specialist! 24-Hour Service OR 2 312 U Of O Student Teaches AtCBA By VIRGINIA PROCTOR Jim Cruiiipton, University of Or egon student, is doubling as Can yonville Bible Academy basketball coach this semester as well as teaching some science courses at the academy. Carport Destroyed Mast notable damage done In Canyonville by Saturday's gusty wind was to Allen Spencer's car port which was blown down. The wind actually blew a 4x4 timber to the top of the Spencer roof. The Leon Neis family visited Mrs. Fred Miller and other rela tives at Eugene and Springfield over a recent weekend. The Rohcrt Hinkles visited rela tives in the Los Angeles area re cently. Mrs. Irene Huglies, the former Irene Dawson, is the new register ed nurse at Forest (Men Hospital. Ralph Grunst, who has been sta tioned at Shepherd Air Force Base in Texas, recently visited at the home of his parents, the Clarence Grunsls. He has left by plane from Portland for his new assign ment at the Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. House guests at the Barry Lar son home ate Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Schultz of Kail Claire, Wis. R. E. Bridenstine, drug sales man from Medford, was a busi ness visitor in Roseburg, Tuesday. Spencer Yetes, attorney at law, has returned from a trip to San Francisco, where he attended to business and visited his brother. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Babbitt and Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Bean of this city were in Kugene Saturday night for the South Eugene-Rose-burg basketball game. Mrs. Edwin Myers has returned to her work in the office of AK of L Local 2943, Lumber and Saw-j mill Workers, after an absence of two weeks during which time she visited her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Michaels, in Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Kitridge, Mrs. Piquet, Cray Lady Chairman; Mrs. Gordinier and Mrs. Fletcher of Eugene spent Monday in Roseburg visiting the VA Hospital. Women from Eugene expect to spend a day a month at the Roseburg VA Hospital assist ing with the volunteer services group. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanstede have left for Kugene where the former will undergo knee surgery at Sacred Heart Hospital. M r s. Sanstede will stay with her sister. Miss Donna Clough, during her hus band's confinement to the hospital. Miss Clough is a student at Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Williams and son, Bobby, who have been re siding in San Pablo, Calif., plan to move about March 1 to Rich mond, Calif., where they have pur chased a new home. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wil liams of Corvallis, formerly of this city, and his wife, the former Pa tricia Riley, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Riley of Rose burg. . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holbrook have returned to Iheir home in this city, following a vacation trip with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Holbrook, and family, of Lake Stevens, Wash. They visited the W. R. Holbrooks' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook, and fam ily, in Carmcl, Calif, and then went on to Southern California points of interest and as far south as Tiajuana, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ferche and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers have received invitations to attend the Inaugural Ceremonies in Washing ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will he unable to attend, however the Perches will attend the cere monies and plan to make the trip by train. After the inauguration activities, they will go to New York City, where they will be guests at the Hotel Taft. Mr. F'erche re ceived word his nephew. Major Robert Dooley, of the U. S. Air Force, has been asked to be Presi dentelect' Kennedy's personal pi lot. Major Dooley and his family reside in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. t. P. McAneney were in Kugene Tuesday to at tend to business. Mrs. M. E. Ritter, Mrs. Adrian Slandley and Mrs. Clifford Slier rill drove to Kugene today to at tend to business. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wishart and Mrs. M. K. Yost drove to Kugene Saturday night to see the South Kugene Roseburg basketball game. A Cystic Fibrosis Chapter organ izational meeting will be held Wed nesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John rfleiger, lt89 GoeU St. Ernest Brooks of Central Point was in Roseburg two days last week to attend to business matters and to visit his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks. Everett LaBore, who has been seriously ill and who underwent surgery at a local hospital recent ly, has been released from the hospital and is convalescing at home. His health is reported to be much improved. Dr. Daniel A. Halferty is pres ently at Miami Beach, Fla., at tending the annual meeting of the Society for Hand Surgery and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. He will return the latter part of the week. C. M. McDermott, Tidewater Oil Company distributor here, drove to Medford Monday to bring hack Al Loucks, Tidewater official from Salem, who had arrived there by plane from the East and who was the guest speaker at the annual banquet of the Chamber of Com merce here Monday night. Mrs. Hilda Chambers is hack at her home in Roseburg, following two weeks in Idaho Kalis, Idaho, visiting her sister, Mrs. Keith Bar rette. It was 6 below with 5 inches of snow while Mrs. Chambers was in Idaho. She drove as far as Port land and took the train to Idaho Falls and back. Edna Helgeson, president of tlie Roseburg Business and Profession al Women's Club, in company with Matilda Brooks, state nominating committee members, traveled to Kugene over the weekend to attend the winter board meeting of the Oregon Federation of BPW Clubs. Laura lies accompanied thorn to Eugene and then went on to Spring field to visit with her son, Ferrell lies, and family. Mrs. Jack Mills left today by plane for Los Angeles to spend a month or so visiting her daughter. William Aldertdn, Tidewater Oil Co. salesman in this area, spent Monday and Tuesday in Medford attending company meetings. Mrs. Chloe Feirweether of Med ford was in Roseburc aver Mimchiv having come to attend an executive! hoard meeting of the American' Red Cross. Mrs. I. T. Whitney and daughter. Miss Jean, have returned to their i home in Portland, following a visit i in Roseburg with Mrs. Prudie Hi dinger. The Whitney family former-, ly resided here. Mrs. Paul Geddes of this city; and her sister, Mrs. ti. 1. Duna gan. of Kugene, were called to Newberg Monday by the critical illness and death of their mother, Mrs. Carl F'. Miller, who had suf fered a heart attack. Besides her ! husband and two daughters she is , also survived by two sons, Ray, : who resides near Scapoose, Ore.,! and Bert of Los Angeles. Funeral ! services for Mrs. Miller will be held Thursday. Paul Geddes and daughters will leave here to at-1 lend the funeral Thursday. Thundoy thru Saturday "THE GALLANT HOURS" J a met Cagnoy at Admirol Hality plut "ONE FOOT IN HELL" Alan LaddDon Murray Movie Showtime wedneiday, January 11 INDIAN THEATRE Doore open 7:30. Ona completa show at 0:00. "Tha Sundowners" at 8:30 only Thunday, Jan. 11, lfl INDIAN THEATRE Doorj ooen 7:30. One complete mow al 1:00. "The Sun downers" at 'S:30 only TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Showl Hart at 7:00, Hell." I Now Showing thru Sat! Open Tonite 7:30 Show 8 only (2 Shows Fri-Sat Open 6:30) ONE of the YEAR'S BEST! 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