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 JENNII AM0RDE AT THE ORGAM EVERY NIGHT Itswpe Sunday) ROSE HOTEL Harry Bryanr, MaMff Th fellewinf radi nJ tvUviiwa pfqnmt art irinttd fM public wrvic for Nwt.(tvitw rvadtrf. All pnnm liittnqi pubtiihtfj rtcivJ from th raspfetiva statieni. Tha Ntwa. Raviaw doat not accept rasponiibility for variation from ariinal uhtdulat furniihtd tSit ntwtpopar. KPIC-TV Ch. 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Id 0t Prlct ll Riqht NBC 10.30 Concentration NBC 11:00 Truth or Consequence. 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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. 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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'. 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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. RE-OPEMiMC-The Jersey' r I Hi K I M 11 TV 19 'CM -Th Jersey Lilly 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 fright. Barbara Steel and John Richard ton in "BLACK SUNDAY" plus "KONGA" 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 Alt Timei "BUFFALO BILL" plut "KNUTZY KNIGHTS" and CARTOON Tonight thru Saturday "MORGAN THE PIRATE" plut "MISTY" Starring David Lodd and Arthur O'Connttl Both in Color Ravioli, 15 Varieties , v-': 1 1T( mm an L i t Movie Showtime f.dy, Oct. , ii txsn 4 Tom. ScpistiiMr" i5- - n, ciowti(4r- oeivr in (Sutt.ti.oi t ot'n oj"ni ft jO vno v' ctt ftl pin. ' Hi ,i-fc Si ' Cl -l y "tt GRAND T.ltAIBt iiuti'rluM Hnv aMk Bt M I l i I A" Or Lottie a"rrd ot Ivirsg. od. i. mi INDIAN TMIA'Of fc iW'M VltiDN flnrt't MUM '? MJ Cj'' p'.'tr no 41 I p ' K' f DOO Bf)U," HOI A'iOn h'fjntj" nd ij(Ichii Out f J xl tvri'ing DoO'l OVO it CothI?: "f.9"l b.(renir:e( ' ; ?s 9 Ml. SIAHL11L DPtVL IN Oprn 4W 5ho jti-t jt J p n 'll ietfftt 'd "Ah tP rtil'Mur" BlStll IHtA'OF fV"te" - "F.w(Ml Hcicl ' nj ' l Hi i!phr(J o Kmgoom lOft'f" Bar eMir i p m. Vorgcit VFLt-At DMiVt IN (Sufharli n. Op"' ft 10, no 1t4 . - Bo p m. Oprn 6 45.. Show, 7 00-9 20 NOW... SPICY FUN!!! Hock Hudson - Cina Iouobb'oidA Sandra Dec - Bobby Oarih mat .w. Ml LONDON tha wonder d9 in My DOG, Buddy - plus Ca'toon Feature 1001 Arabian Night! in Color PLUS 2 CARTOONS OPEN FRI-SAT-SUN Now! thru Sun! Open 6:30 Shows start 7:00 THRU GRIMLY-GUARDED IRON CURTAIN of the "Commies".. RICHARD WIDMARK SONJA ZIEMANN When MIGHT was RIGHT in an EVIL World! STE'H!lfRES?!S ; ft r'n IKMOlQt- OmiSCCl -WMNUI (SUS. I Pizza, Spaghetti PORTERHOUSE STEAK! COFFEE by BOYD'S DAIRY PRODUCTS by UMPQUA DAIRY BAKERY by WILLIAMS OREGON'S FINEST on top! JUST OFF GARDEN VALLEY on the alley J m0 fit km 4no 4 JO p tl, to 1 JO pm. Tro U 00 -n. to ; m. Tno iao M,on ( I