The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 06, 1961, Page 5, Image 5

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    Suthcrlin Couple Attends
Grand Court Of Amaranth
By MRS. JERRY DtMUTH
Mr. and Xlr. Henry Hahorsen
Sr. went tu SprinKfieid Thursday
nivht la lllend grand court fur the
Order of Amaranth. The meet
ing marked the otticial visitation
fur the royal matron and rojai
patron and other grand oflicerj
of Oregon. Mr. and .Mr. 1 la Ivor-
sen are grand representatives tills
year,
Coast Trip Taken
Mrs.
Harry Blinco of Portland
is spending a few days with Sir. I
and Mrs. Frank Mcl'oid. L a s t
"r,niu nicy cujutcu a
the coast.
trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halvorsen
Sr. were in Portland Tuesday on
a combined business and pleasure
i , . ,
neeKena nouseguesn
nome of Mrs. llaude Krsner were
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Thompson and j cabin cruiser complete with life' The events of the charade take
children. Johnnv and Kalhv. BMn,...,,.' ,pl musty, littered garret
sides visiting with old friends Ihey,
attended the Holm-w illiams wed
ding. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman at
tended the 9oth birthday celebra
tion of Mrs. Bielman s uncle, Louis
A. Hagoes. in Seaille. Nieces and
PIERRE
O L.C.I D. . . . MAand, like o
cheer. Bur there will be no
cheer if you don't hove your
picture on your O L.C. Identi
fication card. You need time
for the processing of the cjrd
so phone Chris of Chris' Studio
today and make your oppomr
ment to have your phocogroph
token.
BILL
YANKS CINCY
World Series
10:00 TOMORROW
ROSE ROOM
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ROSE HOTEL Harry Bryanr, MaMff
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Raviaw doat not accept rasponiibility for variation from ariinal uhtdulat furniihtd tSit ntwtpopar.
KPIC-TV Ch. 4
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
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10.30 Concentration NBC
11:00 Truth or Consequence. NBC
11 30 It Could Be Vou N AC
1 1 : 5S TV News Today NBC
I? 00 Jan AAurrv NBC
13.30 Homoer Room
1 00 Young Dr. Mlnt NPC
1 30 From The Root NBC
; 00 Mailt Room For Oaday NBC
2 JO Mere i Hollywood NBC
3 00 TBA
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KBES-TV Ch. 5
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
11 : 00 Love Of Lite
11:30 Search For Tomorrow
11 4S Guid-nfl Light
K oo College O' The Air
12 30 A Tre World Turns
1 30 The Word
1 Mouse Party
7 00 Tne Millionaire
J J0 Verdict li Yours
3 OORrirtntor Day
3 IS Secrr-t Storm
KOIN-TV Ch. 6
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7 M College O The Atr
7 )0 Cartoon Time
I 00 Captam Kangaroo
00 Calendar
301 Love lury
10 00 Vid0 Village
rl0 30 Surprise Peerage
11 00 Love O' L'te
11 30 Searrt. For Tomoroar
11 jS Guiding Light
1? 00 Hi, NriQhbor
7 J0 An Tne World Turnj
1 00 KOIN K'tcheo
1 XI House Party
Tr ili.ona"
2 Verd.ft it Youri
3 OO Brighter Day
3 is Sec-et StO"Ti
3 30 E3oe Ot N.ght
KEZI-TV Ch 9
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
V PA Th Trtl
It to lov 1hr Bob
i; oO-V'tl-D'Y Rfoort
12 II Bftro0Ct IWOP-WtXt-Kri
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? 50 ft nrje SMOOmfl
Radio Programs-Monday thru
KRNR 1490 KC
iVesR. . .B'tvcast."a 2J hourj. t
. Vcid-iy Trvougn Krn.
(s, tt r,e gn rn rat hou',
i gay &. ? j0 . ST.
KQEN 1240 KC
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
fvN? ArtxrM Tft ftrifl ABC
4v-.vaW Colt
, v COU'V Arjrt
7 (.mmii) Ntn ABC
7 4' I rstJd
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KYES 950 KC
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
f- c: Mjt-c. o Woar
A.1 or-jjy 11 W
am to 7 X D -n -
n ij
tuav. lrijm Fr-
'1 CO a m A t up tr
to 4 " p
4 00 a fr.
i nephewi of Haeoet wired consra-
tulations and floueis from Nor
way.
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Saughtry caretaker, me result is expio-
and two children ha returned to ' nd bafflma dramatic ex-
their home in San Bruno. Calif , i cileinent for Broadway show-
after spending the past ten davsioers-
with Mrs. Daughtry'i parents, Mr. Tne cryptic stunner by I.nglish
and Mrs. Dwight Beck. ' playwright itarold Hinter arrived
11- i 11 r t n:i I VVuHnixfliiv nithr at lh l.veeumi
' :
iieu ici-cmiy in inenaus, hisd -
ington.
Former Miss Resebure Viiitt
i,n,,. ,i l..,. k.r
parents is Mrs. Jatn Ualas&o and
n.nnth. nlH nn T.n from i a
Mesa. Calif. Mrs. Gaiasso is the
former Jiulv Henslev rimiohiep nf
Mr. and Mrs. flay Henslev, and;10 to casl
was Miss Roseburg of 1957. The
familv eelehraied Henslev s hirth.l,Bd A'an Bates are the trio who
1 aay with a
family dinner on Mon-
, , .h. shan. nri hp of
Stranded Americans
Leave London Today
I.ONDOV (AP) A President
Airline plane took off for New
York and Los Angeles today with
a party of Americans who had
been stranded at Oalwtck Airport
for two days.
Most of the original M passen
gers were alKiard the charter
craft. An undetermined number
had managed to obtain alternate
flights Wednesday.
The return flight from a holiday
in Britain should have begun
Tuesday afternoon.
The tourists, all members of the
Los Angeles Anglo-American Club,
flew to the Cmled Kingdom
month o In visit friend, .nrl rel.
atives.
..... .. . .
4 10 KVAL Karloon Karnlvtl
J.OO Rimar ot tn Jungi
FRIDAY
5:30 Almantc Newsrttt
5 4i Tios N Tno
4:00 Northwest Newi
415 Muntlty BrlnKley NBC
4 30 Perry Maion CBS
7-30 International Showtime NBf
30Rotert Taylors DeitchvM NBC
. 30 Dinah $horN BC
10:30 Hera And Now
! 1100Rwrl
; UilJ-front Rom Center
SATURDAY
I I JO P tho Piper NBC
storting timo
progress.
to t announced,
IT'S EASY TO PLACE A
NEWS-REVIEW WANT AD
. I aA 111 courteaui, hflplul ad
JustDiaIOR2-332l -iMr
your od for best results.
3:30 Edge of Night
FRIDAY
4 OO To Be Announced
i 30 Uncle Bill Show
5 30 HucMeoerry Hound
I 00 Your TV Weathermen
Oi Channel S Report
415 Doug Edwards Wtrt 7h Newt
wSportt Spectacular
7 00 Sea Hunt
7 30 Rawhide
S 30 Route 64
30 Twilight Zon
10 00 Untouchable
4:00 People's Choice (M-W-F), Waterfront
(Tu-Thurjl
4 30 Cartoon Circut
5 00 Rocky And Hn Friend
5.15 Van From Cochu (Vi-W-F), Broken
Arrow (Tue-Thurj
5-45 Newscene
li Ooud Edwards
7.00 Tightrope
FRIDAY
H.oway Patrol
7 00 Death V alley Days
7 30 R a hide
t 30 Route 44
30 Father Of The Bride
10 00 Twilight Zone
10 30 Eyewitness
11 00 Poniard Wrtst.ir.ff
II. 45 flight scene
SATURDAY
7 10RCD
I 00 Cartoon Time
7 10 Sven kvi
3 oo Ourt For A DlV
3 JC-Own Heut
4 00 Tricin Bndtnd
5 00 Jc Boon Snow
FRIDAY
t, :oK CriO"
t 00 Evtnmo RfpOft
4 IS Nfe, N.n
J0-.Tr.,,.,) Aajn
7 V Montmo"'!
7 JO Tn Oflc"
I 00 Trf Mam.
I JO Tf H.nwoni-t
0077 So'iil Str.p
D r , psi, vonOa trvowQd Saturday. Lowll
Thomai 5 p ti . PST, Vondav throyoh
y, da. iOOrt T.rrm 4 10 B nn rVOnMy inrauan
! Monday through ioy
00 Cl 'f Engia ABC
X Local
Ot-i'-a',a Cub ABC
C 00 V.d Mornirfl Hfl ABC
?C lV-T..o Tfl ABC
10 XI E itrwy
10 t-i ro G-roo G'n
11 )0 ni Far AtRwi
x v a Day
13 K-Vi'i(t oort
! I '9v Hitt ri. Vkd"Mda; 4 00 -n.
1 1 X am Ami uo lo Vtc : 11 .00 a v fo
J 10 prn-Tni Boo Now Sr0. Slu'v
I am. i 11 M p n 7r la-ov H-t
I S'-o; I" 00 o 7 00 pm Th Boo 1 Laagw: p m. to 4 JO p m C an
Watr ' Kewn r.ew. SoKa-l n Saturday: 1 i -r-j Rrvival Hour. Sv cr Pr
a i. I X " i-rt.onl inctyOt;
; 1 p to 1 jO pmJtm 0Jsjt Stro
, 7 50 " 9 ; 00 e V ' A 'tafttt i T
La-ay h aft c. Wao uo To Mv-'.
'The Caretaker' Is Choice Play
For Fans Who Like The Unusual
NEW YORK (API Three tu-
perb players are on itage in "The
'ThMiar inrt I,vi4 un In ill rnii.
; - ; . -i-
laiiun as LunuuD DCSl iiicspiw
effort last season.
Although Pinter a vonne but
PP'rently not very ani;ry man
keeps his precise meaning ob-
8(:urei ,n situation which he has
contrived provides a Dravura noi -
Donald Pleasence, Robert Shaw I
,u'n rm!anl .. rnaractenHiionj
jnurr iiic uhciuuu ui fuuaiu .iv.-
tthinnie.
I The events of the charade take
which vou can make into any
number of symbols. They have come up with a
Pleasence is a snivelling. , choice exhibit for fans who de
scratching tramp who has been light in unusual entertainment.
Star Of New Noel Coward Plav
Has Age Problem-So Does Show
NEW YORK (AP)-The leading
lady of Noel Coward's new musi
cal. "Sail Away." has an as?
problem. And so, unfortunately,
does the big, noisy show itself.
Passe plotting and ancient gags
streak the production that opened
Tuesday nisht at the Broadhurst
theater. Some amiable songs and
uhuhani? winriun are its main
1 1 .h.
IMprB iui
lam .
Written, composed and directed
by England's elder enlant terri-
ble. "Sail Away begins its car
eer with an advance ticket sale
of Sl.SuO.OUt).
A brash, heel-stamping belt
named Elaine Stntch is in grand
form as the cruise director on one
ATTEND
, "It Is Written"
Crusade
TOMORROW NIGHT
00 Shari Lew'. NBC
30 King Leonardo NBC
10 00 Fury NBC
10 30 Cartoon i
11:00 Big Picture
11:30 Saturday Matinee
Ind Dan Smoot
3 30 Uodatt NBC
4 00 Mr Wliard NBC
4 30 Make Room For Daddy NBC
5 00 Roy Rogers CBS
S 30 Men Into Space
4 30 Soldiers of Fortune
7 00 Man nd the Challenge
7 30 Weill Fargo-NBC
t 30 Tall Man NBC
00 Saturoay Night Movies NBC
It. 00 Saturday Cinema
vill prt-ampt announced schedule
11 00ABC Late Newt
11 Stage 5
SATURDAY
Ind NCAA Foot Da tl
3 oo To Be Announced
4 00 Dan Smoot Reoort
a iS Channel S Report
4 30 Steve Alien snow
7 30 Perry Mason
I 30 The Oetendert
30 Have Gun, W'H Trvet
1C X Gursmoe
II 00 Wanhgi.t
11 30 Stage 5
I 30-Sky King
00 Captain Kangaroo
10-00 Video Village Juninr
10-30 Wighiy Mouse Playhouse
ti;00 Aiiaaaam
11 30 Roy Rooers
17 00 Sy Kmg
12 30 My Fr.end Fi(ke
1 00 Saturday News
i -jo Accent
5 00 Armchair Theater
3 30 Red Dunning
4 on P. CMP
4 ;3-NFL Football
3- 30 Adventure Theater
4 90 Frontier Doctor
4 30 Tne California"
7 oo The Third Van
7 30 Perry Mawi
I 30 The Defender
30 Have Gun, W-ll Travel
10 00 Gu"mo
n 00 Saturday Reporter
I H.OS-Trteeier
10 00 Target
11 00ABC Nv
11 tieaWt F.ll
11:30 Encort Trrr
SATURDAY
100 NCAA Foot MH
4 JOFilm Fart
4 00 F git ot Woeir
7 00 Emerald fmpi.t oln
7 4S V Tht Soar
I 00 Tiint,ec 700n
X Lfvi tt to Bvtr
00 L'rrc
'0 00 Tn B.c'ib 70 t
11 CO Nrvt H.r Final
II iWov
Friday
I li SuMin Hour
t ir wtjoty Srr,Tln Show
11 00 f BS Bioc
II l&Vortt Sm.ih $r
7 OO C BS B'rx
la OC All N gnt row
3 00 Httfninowav Nrw ABC
3 10 icvo
i re a4; Ha'vy Mt At
4 jO Aifr D'r Nf.rl A BT
5 00Paul M'vty h ABC
J JO Nft ABC
DO to Vogrv-ABC
a IS Local htt
; no boo
X TwK,wwt
, J QO gn O'f
S-o. Sck.i on $vifi !-
'0 no mow Cw M ao c -v: Mai.
11 00 im, to 12 00 p t W-Jay Dfronri:
l oo p m. o 1 p m. luiyrtn i4r"- t
Mffjiir nrt, or too Ot rVjrjr. Ar-
' vv at ' pait rj t-y -r
it 't pot -vwr, ttmmtn.'Y ci'rw'
pari fto howr.
befriended by Shaw and men
shelter in the hotel. As I'mter
umoms his plot, wun u-pen-.elul
flourishes. Shaw's insane past
comes into focus and unpmucs
"I"1 h,m- ,n e-'','nln' 'unmr
brother tBales) and the rasainuf
in
Tlip rlru mat ir nce is uavunnl.
! lv umivn iinH seen iuil,-h ,.h
-.- - ---- - -
di resuiiK aurupinr iroui ine
i paradoxical, to the absurd and
wildly hilarious.
i vou get a oil out of your
depth sometimes," Bites remarks
at one point. It is a line nr!h
: rememiM'ring wnue tne spectator
1 is
figuring everything out.
Brian L'urrah's selling i
e(fi-
ciently ramshackle.
and Paul
Morrison s "Snung eiieus con
umuic 10 uht uima s iiniaii.
i The producers are three
of
Broadway's ranking
Broadway s ranking impresarios
Roger 1.. Stevens. Krediruk
Brisson and Gilbert Milk
of those luxury liner that roam
the Mediterranean with elegant
Britishers, bumptious Americans
and noisv youngsters. '
The lanky blonde star tosses
her head, curls her lip and KiKKles
strenuously when entrapped with
such lines as - Do you car fori
bingo' V.hos bingo-- and "Our I
shuffh-hoarH rhamumn ha dpi pi. i
A . " '
c.u...
The lattercd main siorv thread " aimmuudi vit-cn. mc nun " David bagt-d the largest a tive
concerns Miss Stntch's reluctance supplying crushed rock under con- pouU bu(.k
l0 become romantically involved
with a vounger passenger, ltistv- an(1 1 1"10" rroaucts co. tor sur
i.nroH iinr.t Th.'. m facing an access road to national
: conceivable motivalio'n for the on-
again-olf-again progress of their
aflairt or lor (,e b, of sub piot
ting that are tossed about and
thrown away.
The surrounding cast, including Hunttrt Return
Alice Pearce. Margalo Gillmore.l Successful deer hunters are re
Betty Jane Watson. Patricia Har-1 turning fro-- Eastern Oregon. Mr.
ty. Charles Braswell and Grover and Mrs. Elbert Cellers, their son,
Dale, conduct themselves with David, a aophomore at the Uni
stiff lipped determination. versity of Oregon: Pat Reese of
A very minor member of the '
cast, a nervously indiscreet black
poodle named Adlai, provided the
chi-rhi first-nighters with an un
expected moment of roaring hilar
ity that nearly broke up the show.
An old hand, t oward astutely
has saved the best material for
his second act. By then the Cor
onia has reached Tangier, Naples
and Athens. Each stopover gives
choreographer Joe Laylon
antl
scenic designer Oliver Smith an
opportunity for last-stepping ac
tion and colorful variety.
I Coward is at his mocking best
in the lyrics of "Why Do the
'Wrong People Travel?"
I Why couldn't "Sail Away" have
had more of that sparkle?
House Gets Blame
For School Defeat
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Son.
Wayne L. Morse. D-Ore.. chair
man of the Senate Education sub
rummiltee blame the lluuse
Kule Committee for blocking en
actment of President Kennedy's
education program.
He asked for the defeat in 1962
of those congressmen who do not
"vote to take the power from the
committee," whether they ari!
Democrats or Republicans. Only
then, he said, can majority rule
return to the House of Represen
tatives. .Morse urged "citizen stateman
ship" in helping get the education
bill through the House. Parents
and taxnavers. he said, must un
derstand education is costly, but i
its lack is even more so. I
We can't keep ahead of Rus-1
sia in manpower hut we ran keep
ahead of the Russians in Brain
power." he said.
Mono spoke Wednesday nighl
at a scholarship award dinner of
ihe Golden Slipper Square 'lub.
He received the club's distin
guished achievement award.
Unemployment Per Cent
Rate In State Takes Dip
SALEM (API A smaller
percentage of the number of per-
ons covered hy unemplovmenl
insurance in oreyon sunmiuen
claims in the last week of
September than in the last week
of Auiiust
Commissioner David H. Camer
on of thp mpUnment department
.aid Wednelay that 2 8 per fpnt
attf nearly 41W.OOO i-overed under
" the program claimed unem
I plnment in.turancp lienefus for
I thf week ending Sept. 2
I Thu thp .iiiip percentage
i as iihmmed claims for th tame
period a ear aao, Hut more per
sons are covered under the pro
'gram now.
The lowest rale of insured un
, employmmt was in the ("orvalli
area. whie the percent aae was
I I i. The hmheU r;fe was 7 6 per
crnt in the iirants Va area.
"j The rate of inurerl unemploy
ment dropped in the i orvalhs-Hill-boro,
Hmtd Kiver, l.akeview,
Medford, North Bt-nd. I'ortland,
I R.rehui , Salem The Dalle.
I Tillamook and Tolerlo area. It
increased or remained the same
elsewhere
VVhats All The
Excitement
About
T'lO'rc-w La t Doy
?
Ross HunterWins New Fame1
After Failing Two Careers
NKW YOKK AP HolIyuixxTs'
Ult!t "nun ilh (he gulden
tuuch' is a 37 year old tui men
st-htHilteaclier who won fame a a I
prolik-er ailer failing in tuo other
careers.
i'e had to nuke so many
comebacks in my Ine I m beKin-
nitiK to l(K-e count of them." said
Hoss Hunter, who has Mined con-
siderable aue in tilmdom by turn-
ing out seen box oltice successes
in a run. mree or ine lop iu nus in im-.jtmiv tiram r tuilut ll ld.ilfj
"I as a has been at 12. I was versa. International 49-year his Then' three vouiusirrs nuke thru
an out-of woik tap dancer, and tory. He helped build or add new lu. Hln, iw Tuizelles while no
probably the wort in the biiM luster the careers of such s'ai llv, t,, hliKti m isirtiand Houid
ness." he said. "I was a has-been as Debbie Reynolds. Hm It Hud -j iNotelwaiie a iiemhttor ot thde Iro
again at 24 as an actor." i son. Dons Day, Lana Turner and 0lieS in Portland. aUo aectunpan-
A year long illness broke up Sandra Dee. i nut them and the two men went
Hunters promising career as an Four of his films "Imitation of deer hunting while here.
actor, ne nao appeared in ai
films, become a bobby son favor-
ite and was earning $1,000 a cost a total of less than St
week. j million to produce and already
"But they forget you fast in this have brought in nearly $15 mil
business," he said. "When 1 was hon.
able to go back to work again.; "I'm not interested in deliver
no one seemed to remember nie.jing social messages. " he said. "I
i couldn't find a job." give the people what they want
Hunter decided there was no
miure in lining around mooning
over his old srrapbonks. He
taught high school Knghsh and !
drama, spent his spare time;
learning film production front thei
gruunu up.
Like many a young producer,'
Steamboat Creek Rock Crusher
Now Supplying Road Material
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
Th Plnmli.. Cn of tttltnrA 1c
ii- "1. ... "u"
uiaiuiK 1 riusun
,rai't 10 Martin Bros. Contamer
torest t'mber purchased by the
company.
The crushing plant ha' I ra
pacity of 1,000 yards per day and
is being operated at full capacity.
Adventists Slate
Series Of Meetings
Elder George Knowles, who mov
ed to Ro.seburg recently from Sa
lem, will be the speaker at a 7;1j
D.m. Saturday meeline at the Sev-i
enth-dav Adventist Church on Gar-i
den Valley Blvd.
His topic will be "A Planet in
Rebellion. A Planet in Upheaval,
and No Place To Hide."
Series Planned
this will be the first of a series
of meetings to be held at the
church each Friday, Saturday and
Sunday evening.
Knowles has just relurned from
four-month tour of Europe and
the Middle East and will recount
experiences of his trip
There will be a song service and
special music.
Elder A. P. Riti. local pastor, ex
tends a cordial invitation to the
public to attend these meetings.
State Asks Portland
To Pay For Gravel
SALEM (AP) The State
Land Board agreed Wednesday lo
ask the Port of Portland to pay
the full market value, less
dredging costs and plus interest
for 170.000 cubic yards of material
dredged from the Columbia River.
s The board decided to go for the
aciuai inarKei value insieaa or me
10 cents a cubic yard it would
have received if the port had paid
when
ine noara. nowever, necinea "
i wuiiiu pui m iiuur ui m vein
cubic yard plus interest on what
; oula , ..
I The whole mailer is being
pressed in court in a damage
claim so Ihe courts actually will
decide how much the state will
ket.
(Jov. Jlarlc latfield, board
chairman, said that he did not
feel the hoard could lose either
way. He also noted that the Port
of i'ortland had used tne material
for some excellent improvements.
I The state maintains that the
won toon ine material wnnnui
authority and therefore owes the
i state for it.
GRAND
.ne royany m eneci in iJ.m, wncnlc , ,;tended the Oregon
, the material was dredged ,i Education Association Distric t 5
NOW FEATURING Beef or Cheese
Vi Chicken
Rej. $1.35 .
99
SANDWICHES
COME OUT!
JOIN THE FUN!
SURPRISES!!
SURPRISES!!
PHONE OR 2-1911
FOR FOODS TO GO
Rom sUrtfd by cnn-linn nut !w
buunt't cowboy iiU lnd;an iulioiw
UinUoin. (
In 19.VI llunlcr lalkt'd ttin.Hi
executives into Lett mil: htm vkmkI
; $412.0(10 In make "All 1 IH'siit."
Utarnnj; tiarhsira Stanwyck. Thv
i picture returned a cool million
dollar pi oi it, and the uord
out from the front office,
the boy what he wants "
went
"ic
Since then Ros has turned nut
Lite, I'oruau in niacK. ri
low Talk," and "Midnight I .a el
, entertainment through glamor I
and Deauiy.
"I don't believe a housewife
wants to leave her own dirty
dishes in the sink to go to a
movie and watch someone else
wasmng uiny aisnes in ine sins
he said.
Kugene and her father. Omlle
! Keese of lilule hunted near I ake
i v .. .. . .
ilew- "llr- na JIM. tellers sliol
., hr,.e-Doint and fmir-IMint hii-k
Mr. and Mrs. Enul Palm, Mr.
and Airs, bob Hansen, Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Duniont ami Jainpn
Kstabrook returned this week from
camping and hunting on the
Sprague River in eastern Oregon.
The party brought home four bucks
ranRinR from a three-point to a
six-point. Kstabrook baRp'd t h e
largest deer, a five-point that
dressed out at 190 pounds.
Mrs. Lee Mct'arn returned to
her home at Cold Beach aflcr a,
week's visit at the home of Mrs. I
Carl Messing. Mrs. t arn had been1
a resident at Ruck Creek ten years
ago. j
Bear Killed
Tom Amos, working for Ihe Mr
Nult Construction Co. at Jit. Mead
ows near Toketce Kalis, carried a
gun in his car in expectation of
sighting a deer. Returning home
Monday evening near Tokelee lie
shot a 2(10 pound black bear.
Jehovah Witnesses
To Attend Assembly
Kenneth L. Curtis, spokesman for
the Koseburg congregation of Je
hovah's Witnesses, states that ap-
nrnximafplv 1 fMKl nf thf u-itnotso
: W1j assemble at Eugene Nov. 3 5
in their semi annual circuit
scmbly.
Local Members To Attend
Some 70 members of the local
congregation will altend the as
sembly to hear the public lecture.
"Uniting Men in a aplit L'p World."
to be given at 3 p.m. Nov. i at
Uie Lane County Fairgrounds.
The New World Society of Je
hovah's Witnesses is working
through 1.S65 circuits world-wide.
Each circuit holds two assemblies
each year, the purpose being to
maintain unity and increase Scrip
tural knowledge and ministerial ef
ficiency. Riddle Teachers Appear
At Coos BayOEA Meet
Two Riddle IliRh Sthwd (iach-
; tri-county workshop held recently
: in Coos Bay
nr program.
both appearing
Mrs. Mcdee pres-nled the OEA
i h..ri.vr fnr walk?, ami rhmm
pre,ent,.d the new certification
iaw, ,n(j iikes on national trends. ;
He is a member of the OKA
TETS commission. I
Teacher In Portland
Mrs. McGee will altend the'
1 Board of Trustees meeting for Dis-,
' tnct 5. OKA. to be held in Port-:
land this weekend and will also at-
; tend a reception for associate
grand guardians of Job's Daugh i
; iers nonoring v.ecn nruwn, grano
' guardian of Oregon, reports Krma
I Best, Riddle correspondent.
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PARKING A-PLENTY
F-?- -96 Ir": Rc,irw' R" bu' - 5
jRiversdale Family
Has Recent Guests
By BEVERLY CHRISTIAN
Hcrkt'lld MMtuis nf i!r and
Mrs. 1. M. Mark -ie their son
inlaw and ilauhur. Mr and Mrs.
John Troi'lle and Valine of I'ull
laud.
.Mmi ciiiiiiiij; i'h tlie Tio.'lli-s'
were Sandra Atkinson Irnin I tan:
.mil Bi-i k ot Kelo. ali : and
Many Hunt Dr
I Bob Harmon nude a trio to
Kalern Oregon to go deer hum
ling. Others in the Hiveihitule area
1 on hunting trips have been Mr.
i and Mrs. Howard A bitten. Mr.
and Mrs. II. (i. Phillips Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Hagshaw.
Keeted I" arrive on Saturday
for a UMl Ulttl ur ailll Mrs juhn
; Burkhart and other relatives i.
the former's sister. Mrs. Stella
Smoot of Indianapolis. Ind. She
has been viMling in Oakland, Calif
PTA MEETS TONIGHT
The Iannis Valley l'TA will
meet at 7:45 tonight at the school
instead of Knduy, as previously
announced.
Arthur Selby. Houglas County
Civil Defense Director will be the
guest speaker.
Friday and Sarurdoy
"FIERCEST HEART"
Stuart Whitmon Juliat Prowl
plus
"LITTLE SHEPHERD OF
KINGDOM COME"
Jimmia Rogart Luana Portan
plus
CARTOON
Tonight thru Saturday
It will porolyte you with
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plus
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In Color
ToRighf thru Soturdafr
"GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN"
Jamai Darren Michael Calltn
plus
"BATTLE AT BLOODY BEACH"
AurJie MurphyGary Croiby
Sat., Oct. 7
Matinee, 1.30
One of the Greatest of
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Tonight thru Saturday
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