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r 12 Th New-Review, Roseburg, Sutherlin Woman Travels To Washington For Reunion By BARBARA LIESINGER Mri. Elizabeth Snyder, mother of Mm. Don Barlow, has returned to her home in Sutherlin after spending a week at her former home in Longview, Wash., where she visited old friends and neigh bors. A highlight of her visit was attending the 30th reunion of the Mt. Solo Ladies' Club, of which she was a member. AbMna Hav Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes, for mer Sutherlin residents now living in Central Point, were visitors at the R. E. Abeene home recently. Dale Cannon. Drincioal of the West Side School, drove to Culver one day recently to bring Mrs. Cannon and three sons home. He had previously taken them to Cul ver to visit at the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Schonneker. Mrs. Cannon' mother, Mrs. Olive Brown, of Cottage Grove accom oanied him on both trips. Mrs. Anker Kelgard of Long Beach, Calif., who was called here by the serious illness of her broth er. Bay Hansen, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hansen at Wil bur. Ray Hansen underwent ma jor surgery in Eugene the first of the week. Visit Saworal States Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Moore and Ut REYNOLDS REAL ESTATE Improve your present LIVING CONDITIONS. Stop In et 806 S. I. Cees er Phono OR 2-1413. The followlnf tedlo end television programs ore printid oi e free publie urvice for Nowi-Rtviow roodon. All progrom listings ere publiihtd oi racalvad from the mpactive stations. The Niwt kiyiew does not eecopt responsibility for voriotlon from original schedules furnished this nowspopaf. KPIC-TV Ch. 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Prcerami littd are on Stindard Time. :0oPrlc li Rloht NBC 1:30 Concentration NBC 10:00 Trulh or Connqutnc NBC 10:30 It Could Ba You NBC 10 S5 TV News Tod'Y-NBC 11:00 Jan Murray-NBC 11:30 Hompar Room NBC 17:00 Young Dr. Ma lone NBC 17:30 From Thaie Roots-NBC 1:00 tVaka Room For Daddy NBC 1:30 Hara'i Hollywood NBC 3:0O-The Movl Vao" service u imici tuisiNitro PHONE OR 3-4123 KLUVER RADIO & TV la Still. r II Visit 1M HI stspksal st Cstlsa Villi! let KBES-TV . Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY DAYLIGHT SAVINOJ TIMB 11:00 Utrve Of Lit 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11 :4S Guiding Light 17:00 Camouflage 11 30-As Tha World Tumi 1:00 Faca Tha Facia 1:30 Housa Party 1:00 Tha Millionaire 2:30 Verdict la Your! 3:00 Brighter Day : IS Secret Storm 3:30-Edge Of Nloht MONDAY 4:00 TV Question Box KOIN-TV Ch. 6 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ALL PROGRAMS DAYLIOHT TIMI 7-30 Cartoon Tima 1:00 Morning Newa 1:15 Capt. Kangaroo 001 Leva Lucy :30 Vidro Village , 10:00 Doubla Enporra 10:30 Surprise Package 11:00 Love ol Lite 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 17:10 News 17:05 HI Neighbor 13:30 As The WorW Tumi 1:00 KOIN Kitchen KEZI TV Ch 9 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ALL PROGRAMS STANDARD TIMI 00 Tha Gala Verm Show 10:30 Lova That Sob 11 : 00 Camouflage 11:30 Number Pleas 17:00 Midday Report 11:15 Inside Sports IMon-Wr-d Frl) Farm Journal (Tues-Thur.) 11:30 Aoventures In Living (Mon, Only) Boone's Cartoons duet. 4. 7 hurt.) Pageenf (Wedl Radio Programs -Monday thru KB hi ft 1100 IfP IX TV I l l"'V lW KRNft. , .Broedrestlng ?4 hours, it dayt a www , rranvmy inrwyn aniuray. ..fia nr! i the hour, Sunday through Saturday. CAS features on the halt hour, Sunday throuoh Saturday, Frank Goss, 4:30 a.m.. PST, 4:45 KQEN 1240 KC MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 4:00 Sign On 4 30-News Around The World ABC 4:45 Weather Capsula 4: 50 County Agent 7:00 Hemingway News ABC 7:45 Local Newt 7:50 Paul Harvey ABC 1:55 Stock Market Report KYES 950 KC MONDAY THROUOH FRIDAY Bailft Musk. Nawa and Waathar Monday: t 00 a.m. to 11:00 a m. . ,' Z J1"- ' Pm-ma if . ?' J."!?"'' TBl"ll' Fr- Jf J .' ' : .rn.-wase up to Mull II OO e m. to , 00 pm Tha Pnh Nalaon Snow 4:00 p.m. lo ; p m.-IM Ore. Mon., Aug, 21, 1961 daughter of the upper Calapooia area returned recently from a va cation trip during which they visit ed points of interest in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Washing ton. They visited Ghost Town at Caldwell, Idaho, the Jcton Moun tains, Jackson Hole, Yellowstone Park and Mammoth Hot Springs near Bozeman, Mont., and saw the scene of the earthquake of 1959, They also visited Coeur d' Alene Lake in Idaho and came home through Yakima, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Donoho of the Upper Calapooia drove to Grants Pass to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stacy. Mrs. Donoho and Mrs. Stacy are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. George Warren and four children returned home to Sutherlin recently after vaca tioning and camping at Siltcoos Outlet. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Woollett and son of Blue River were here to attend the Parazoo funeral. Both Henry (Bud) and Rodney were em ployed by Mr. Woollett, Mrs. G. L. (Scotty) Sinclair has had as her houseguest her sis ter, Mrs. Monte Simpson of De troit, Mich. Yoncalla WSCS To Hold Barbecue On Wednesday A "Chuck Wagon" barbecue is being sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Yoncalla Methodist Church. The barbecue will be held on the lawn of the church Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Men of the church will cook the hamburgers. PIERRE Fall Weddings ara often times prettier than Spring Weddings, so don't put off setting the big day ... be sides Chris is prettier in the Fall, too os his summer tan begins to turn. A phone call to OR 2-3212 will make sure you have a photographer for your wedding. BILL Newt Following Movla 3:30 Talk of Ttio (own (Tuei. & Thuri.) dj;uu wtnarironr (won. rri.i Discovering America (Tuai.) Social Security (Wed.) Tha Navy Raporls (Wad.) 4:00 Discovering America (Tuaa.) The Navy Report (Thuri.) Waterfront (Mon and FN) 4:15 Off to Market 4:30 Kartoon Karnlvat MONDAY 5:30 Captain Monday 4:00 Norlhwest Newa :!$ Huntley Brlnklay NBC 4:30 Tha American! NBC J:30 Talei ol Walla Fargo NBC LOST YOUR LICENSE TO DRIVE? SEE ROLF'S INSURANCE FOR FAST SERVICE 939 S. E. Stephens OR 3-8166 4: IS TBA 4:30Uncla Bill Show S: 30 Achievement 4:00 Your TV Weatherman 4:05 Channel 5 Report 4: is Doug Edwards With Tha News 4:3j CllH at The Keyboard 7:00 You Ara There 7;J0 To Tall Tha Truth I 00-Pete 1 Gladys 4:30 Bringing Up Buddy 1:00 Spike Jonas ;30 Ann Sothern Show 10 00 Glenn Millar Time 10:30 Gunsllnorr 11:30 Final Report TUESDAY 10:40 Morning Newa 1:30 House Party 1:00 Tha Ml IHonal re l:30Verdlct ll Ydw S:00 BriQhler Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4:00 Famous Playhouse , 4:30 Car loon Circus 5 00 Man From Cochla (Mctn-Wed-Frl) 4:00 Broken Arrow (luOS-Thurs) MONDAY 5:30 People's Choice 4: 00 Weal her -Sports- Newt 4:15 Doug Edwards, News 4:30 How To Marry A Millionaire 7:00 Jim Backus Show 7:30 To Tell The Truth 1:00 Pela And Gladys 1:30 Bringina Up Buddy Ilka Chas Show (Frl) 1:00 Day In Court 1:30 Seven KV1 1:00 Queen For A Day 1 30 Who Do You Trust 3 : 00 American Bandstand 4.00 Open House MONDAY 4 30-R in Tin Tin 5:00 Jack Boone Shew S30 Ttcaa Ranger! 4 00 Newt Nina 4 30 Choyenne 7:30-Surtside 4 1.30 Adventures In Paradise lpm- PST Wortday throuoh Saturday. Lowall Thomas 4:00 p.m. PST Monday through I Friday. Sports Tima 4:10 p m. Monday I throuoh Friday. 4 n m. Saturday. MONDAY THROUGH PHI DAY 17 '01 Buddy Howard Show 4:05 Bob Johnson Show :00-Cllff Engle A BC 130 Local News 9 00 Breakfast Club-ABC 10 00 Md Morning News-ABC 10:15 Tello Test ABC 10:30 Etchanoe 10 45 K rep Oregon Green 1 1 : 30 News F or Woman 17:00 Mid Day hews 17:50 Market Report 1:00 Keep Oregon Green I Lwoy Hialt Show. Wdn,J,y; loo a.m. to n:oo m. wah, up to Muttci 11.00 im. la to 00 a m. How Chrlitlan Sclonca Halu 7:00 pm. tha Rob Nation Show. Saturday:! It 00 am, to tj:00 p m. Sunday Davotjeos; a:0O a.m. to tJ.OO p.m. Tha Laroy Hialtlt:M p m, to 1: p m.-lutharan Lltnw'l Showj 11-00 pm. to 7.00 pm. Tha Boo ! Laaguai p m. to ,30 p m Old Fath Malton thow. Snactalt m t t. i.h-. . i . n . i . -, . - . . am. to 0 00 a m. Inlarnallonal Showroom. ll Snv to 1: JO p m -Taan Br.l. Sunday: 7 00 o m. Is 1) 00 p M -.(Altn,,i Tha ! Laroy Hiatt show. Wans Up To Mu.it: t U M p.m. to 7.00 p.m. Tha Roe Naitoni Wu"?r '. -.:-aW ir--':---''r & m-reWraC3PV" ' f READY FOR CHILDREN certoinly pleose the Children. It 'is the log which proved too big for the higfhwoys and re sulted in a fine for logger Lou Franco. It was donored to the Douglas County Fair. Since then it has been hollowed to mpke probably the biggest single-log house in the county. (News-Review Photo) ' I County Fair By Glendaie By MRS. GERALD B. FOX The George Mill family of Glen dale earned a number of ribbons at the Josephine County Fair re cently. Mrs. Mill received three red and two white ribbons for crocheted and knitted articles; Miss Georgia Mill was awarded a blue ribbon and a white ribbon for drift-wood articles. Accidents Noted Roger Foster of Glendaie severe ly sprained his ankle recently while setting chokers on the Thorpe and Wade Logging Co. operation. Earnest Williamson of Glendaie, employed by Thorpe and Wade ! Logging Co., injured his elbow re cently while at work. I Larry Troxel, Glendaie High School student, was injured Mon day evening when the scooter he 8:00 Whispering Smith 1:30 Concentration NBC f :00 Tombitone Territory 9:30 Price la Right NBC K: 00 Report 10:30 Jack Paar NBC TUESDAY 5:30 Quick Draw McGraw 4:00 Northwest Newa 4:15 Huntley Brlnklay NBC 4:30 Hoedown 7:00 Jim Backut 7:30 Alfred Hitchcock NBC 1:00 Perry Mason CBS t:00 Tuesday Special NBC 10:00 Report 10: JO-Jack Parr NBC f YOUR PHONE CALL TO OR 2-3321 KttE' WILL ruT THIS Space to Work for You, Youi Business THE NEWS-REVIEW 10:45 Copco Home Show 4:00 Around Tha Home 4:15 Visit With Your City Pollca 4:30-Uncla Bill Show 5:10-OulcK Draw McGraw 4:00 Your TV Weatherman 4:05 Channel S Report 4:15 Doug Edwards With Tha Nw 4:00 Business Parade 7:00 Brenner 7:30 Industry On Parade 7: 4S Recreation. State of Jefferson 00-Falher Knows Beit 1:30 Dohle Glllis V 00-Comedy Spotlight 4:30 Playhouse 90 1100 Final Report 11:05 Lala Movla 00 Spike Jones 30 Ann Sothern Show 10 00 Glenn Miller Time 10 30 Brenner 11:0O-Night Scene 11;1S1 healer TUESDAY S 30 Waterfront 4: 00-Weather -Sports-Newt 4:15 Doug Edwards, Newa 4 30 The Calllorniana 7 00-R C P M. 7:J0-Sdence Fiction Theater 4 00 Father Knowt Best 1.30 Dobie Glllli 9:00 Comedy Spotlight :30 Playhouse 90 11:00Nlght Scene 11:15 theater 30 Paler Gunn 10:00-M Squad 10:30-RCMP H.OO-N.ws Nine Final TUESDAY 4 30-Rocky And Hit Friendt 5 00 Teen final 5 30 Abbott And Costella 4 00 Nrwt Nine 4 30 Bugs Bunny Show 7 00 The Riflemen 7 30-Wvatt Erp I 0OStagecoach Watt 00 Opening Night 11:00 News Nine Final Friday 415 Sutherlin Hour :10-n.10 11:10-Monta Smith Show I0 OO-CBS Block 11:15 Winston Hour 4:10-4'15-Rick Johnson Shaw 4 00CBS Block I:l0-Monle Smith Show Mon., Wed., Frt Bob Johnson Show, Tues., Thurs. 3 00 Hemingway Newt ABC 3:30 Rachanga 4 00 Paul Harvey Newa ABC 4 30 Alex Oreler Newt ABC 3 00 Paul Harvey Newt ABC 5' 30 Newa ABC 4 00 lid Moroan ABC a 15 Local Newa 7 00B.noo 400 Telequeen 17 00 Sign Off ! Show. Special! on Sunday: S 4S i.m. H Haadllno nawa on top ol rha hour. Waalnar. van, at I. patl tha h.r. NV wmmau.. at v oat tha hour. Commenl'y caidar at t, pari ma hour. This famous log has been turned to a purpose which wil Ribbons Won Participants was driving struck a dog and went out of control. He suffered mul tiple cuts and abrasions, as well as a compound fracture of a toe. Damage to the scooter was not severe. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hatton were hosts to several from out of town recently. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson of Grants Pass, Mrs. Bob Peil and son of Talent and John Hatton and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pruitt and family of Myr tle Creek. Charles Shepherd of Glendaie fractured a finger on his right hand recently while working at the Patterson Lumber Co. plant in Glendaie. Move To California Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phillips and daughters have moved to Salinas, Calif. Mrs. Virginia Baker of Berkeley, Calif., visited for several days re cently with her step father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kemp, in Glendaie. She drove up to get her son, Robert, who had been visiting his grandparents since late in July. Mrs. Baker is editor and publisher of the West ern Dairy Foods Review of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Corthel of Glendaie are the parents of a 6 pound 1414 ounce daughter born at the Josephine General Hospital in Grants Pass, Aug. 15. Miss Jane Rust, sister of Mrs. Gerald Brady of Azalea and a for mer Azlea resident, is touring Eur ope. She flew from New York City and visited England, then went on to Copenhagen, Denmark. Miss Rust is a substitute teacher in the Portland School System and an evening telephone operator at the Medical School Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coate and daughter of Gold Beach visited in Glendaie recently with Mr. and Mrs. George Mill and their daugh ter. Local News Mr. and Mrs. Loren Matt of NW Calkins Rd., are the parents of a son. David Ie, horn Aug. 13, and weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces. The baby was born at the licit home. Mr. and Mrs. Willar E. Courtney have arrived here from Salem to take over management of the Nobo Trailer Court, 2071 NE Ste phens. The court is owned by Chet Chandler of Salem. Mrs. Lewemmo S. Todd of Can ton, Ohio, in presently visiting in Roseburg with her niece, Mrs. Richard Crenshaw, and her neph ew. Dr. D. R. Gihhs, and. their families. Mss. Todd is a former Roseburg resident. Airman 1C end Mrs. Robert Spielmen are the parents of a pound 14 ounce son, Joseph Fred erick, Dorn Aug. 14 at Peru, lnd. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spielman and Mr. and Mrs. John Cornilsen, all of Roseburg. Spielman and his wife, the former Carolyn Cornilsen, are living in Peru while he is stationed at Bun der Hill AKB. The senior Spiel- mans left Saturday for Peru to see the new baby and to pick up their daughter, Trudt, who has been vis iting with her brother and sister-in-law. They stopped in Edgar, Neb., to see Mrs. Spielman s moth er, Mrs. Pearl Goesch. Infant Drowns In Bath ALBANY (AP) A 10-month old girl drowned Sunday while being given a bath. Dr. John Guite, Linn County medical examiner, said Mrs. lur tis Fredericksen was bathing her daughter Shirley, stepped away for a moment, and when she re turned the infant was under water. Resuscitation efforts, first by the father and later by the fire department, failed. ROSE HOTEL'S ROSE ROOM Fntartainmtnt with Muiic Open 10 AM Clow 2:30 AM Alt Fin Din in AN Day I Glendaie Lady Has Good Trip By MRS. GERALD B. FOX Mrs. Charles Stackhouse of Glen daie returned recently from a two week trip to the Hawaiian Islands where she visited with her son, S.Sgt. James Stackhouse, and his wife and four dauehters. Sat. Stackhouse, who has been in the U. S. Air Porce for 14V4 years, is stationed at Hickam Air Force Base. He sent his mother round trip tickets and she flew to Ha waii by Overseas Airlines. Return ing home, she took a jet from Oakland to Mcdford where her husband met her. Enters Hospital Mrs. Earnest Pemberton of Aza lea entered the Forest Glend Hos pital recently for medical treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coolev of Se- attle, Wash., came down to Glen daie recently to pick up their two daughters, who had spent a couple of weeks visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. nicnard Derrig. ! Mr. and Mrs. Rod Head of Gold Beach visited recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wendcroth. j Relatives Visited Mrs. Fred Jordon and son of Grants Pass visited recently with her sisters, Mrs. Lloyd Vaughn and Mrs. Ray Buchanan, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McAllister, all of Glendaie or Aza lea. Mrs. Earnest Dittmer of Phoenix, Ariz., visited recently at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Booth of Azalea. She was accompanied by Mrs. Fred Baldwin, also of Phoenix. n AUGUST 23 to 27 " U U ATTHE DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR Carnival Opens Wednesday Night--Aug. 23 CHILDREN'S MATINEE Thursday-August 24th -1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Only 15c On All Mechanical Rides Bigger & Better Something New & Different Ml At lb itagia CaiMy Fairgrounds Visitors From Other States Are Entertained In Elkfon District By MRS. C. W. HENDERER , Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Armficld of Butte, Nebraska were recent houseguests at the S. J. Anderson home. Mrs. Helen Wenneberg and chil dren of Rancho Cordova, Cali fornia are visiting this week at the Ray Monner home. Visit In Portland Mrs. Bill Weatherly, Linda and Carey are visiting this week in Portland at the parental J. W. Peters home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hancock spent last week vacationing at Yellow stone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and family of Newberg were week end guests at the parental Jack Gorman home. Enjoy Camping Mr. and Mrs. Walter Esslinger spent last weekend camping and fishing at Paulina Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bcrger and family of Shasta, Calif, w e re Movie Showtime Monday, August 31, 11 STARLITE DRIVE-IN Opn 7:15. Shows start at dusk. "Tha Naked Edga" and Tha Steel Claw." PINE DRIVE-IN Open 7:15. Shows start at dusk. "Marrlnge-Go-Round" and "Re turn to Peyton Place." TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Shows start at dusk. "The Dark at Tha Top or Tha Stairs" and "The Bat." CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlin) Sox ollice opens 7:15. Shows start at dusk. "All hands On Deck" and "Herod rha Great." Tuesday, August , 1H1 INDIAN THEATRE Reopens Sept. 8th. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Ooens 7:15. Shows start at dusk. "Tha Naked Edge" and "The Steel Claw." PINE DRIVE-IN Open 7:15. Shows start at dusk. "Marrlage-Go-Round" and "Re turn to Peyton Place." CLOVERLEAF Drive-IN (Sutherlin) Box office opens at 7:15. Shows start at dusk. "All Hands On Deck" and "Herod The Great." TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Shows start at dusk. "The Dark at Tha Top of The Stairs" and "Tha Bat." Tonight "ALL HANDS ON DECK" Pot Boont Burfdy Hoekett Dennis O'Keefe Barbara Eden put "HEROD THE GREAT" In Color Tonight "THE DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS" plui "THE BAT" Vineenr Price Agnet Moorehead weelrnnrt piiesfs at the Jim Bnbst home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sheppard and family of Reedsport were Sun day dinner guests at the Harry Shinkle home. Sunday dinner guests at the Ol iver Haines home were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blood Rood and son of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Han cock of Ocean Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bossen and family of Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilson had as their dinner guests Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cas tles, Mrs. Fairless of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Wilson and son, Jim, of Reedsport. Mrs. Donald Hanson, Mrs. James Haines and Mrs. Frank Binder all attended the wedding of Darrell Morganti and Diana Barnes in Eu gene Saturday. thru TUESDAY only "Marriage-Go-Round" Suson Hayward-Jos. Mason TWO ADULT HITS "Return to Peyton Place" FECIAL FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY PLAIN 29 DRESSES 1- 59 APPIOVtD mm Across from Court House 1019 SE Douglas SANTA SrONICA Caiif (KT) A man phoned police Sunday to report a stolen car. "How do you know it was sto- : len?" an officer asked. 'Because I stole it, the caller replied and h ing up. Police found the car where the voice said it was parked. Open ot 7:1 5... Shows at Dusk NOW thru TUESDAY oary p-.oaaonAH COOPER-KERR f THE . NAkED o.CTV)' 74EDCE R. .. WOLD PLUS: theSTEELH CLAW Tccnntoekoai Co-Hit: Cash & Carry ' Minute Service Available OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY OR 3-8291 1