The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 28, 1961, Page 5, Image 5

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    Garden Valley
y ADDIE SCHNEIDER
Tenny Bashlord daushtor of Mr.
and Mri. Kober' Bashford, was a
winner nf a recent art contest at
Joseph Lane Junior High. She was
atlected to enter the store window
picture painting contest and decor
ated t window at Mark's weslside
atnre.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Graham Ewens
attended the wedding in Corvallis
PIERRE DINES IN
RELAXED COMFORT
, FOUR WINDS
RESTAURANT
Freeway Sutherlln Emit
THE WESTERN RHYTHM-MAKERS
Howard Newport
Tex Linn
Carl Myers
Al Haynes
Sportsman's Club & Cafe
Riddle, Oregon
Good Service Good Music Lots of Fun
The following radio and tiltviinn pro,romi are printed oi a free public temce for Nevs-Reviev
readers. All progrom liltingl 0-0 published ot ricei'ed from the respective stotiom. Tko New
Review does not accept re.ponribility for variation from original schedules furnished this Mwipapor.
KPIC-TV Ch. 4
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
t OftCwittntfntcl Clroom (Mlh)
4 30 Continental C'auroeni (Gcv'ntl
f li Educational TV (Tuat. Inni Frl)
:30 tiav Your Munch
10:00 Prtca Is Rigftt
1 0 : 30 C one ant r it ion
1 1 : 00 Truth or Consequences
11:30 It Could Ba You
ll SS-Oiv Report
1J:0O Jan Murray
1J:30 Romoer Room
1:00 Young Dr. Mafene
130 From Thete Roots
3 00 Make Room Far Daddy
2.30 Herts Hollywood
J:SS AHtrnoon News
3 00 December Bride (Won. thru Frl.)
3 30 Schools (Monti j y only)
3 30 Parents ask about Schools Frl. only)
j. 30 Talk of The Town
(TuewUy, Wednesday, ThurJy
4 00 Amerfcaos at Work (Mon. onfy)
4:00 Public Service (Tuei. Only)
"SERVICE
III 1!VIC( CUIMNTEta
PHONE OR 3-4123
KLUVER RADIO & TV
It Rltbir tt Vrars
DM at suMi" st ( Viiiir lit.
rci rst, trricimi, eouuoiu
SERVICE
ffW H Y0O
PRINTING NEEDS
M & MCPRINTERS
ORcU'd S4b91
KBES-TV Ch. 5
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
11 '00 Love 0 Lift
1.:M-Seareh for Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
15:00 Colieoe Ot The Air
11:30 As Th World Tumi
1:00 Pais The Word
1:30 House Pirty
:00 The Millionaire
J:30 Verdict Is Youri
3:00 Brighter Day
3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 Edge of Night
KOIN-TV Ch. 6
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7 00 Ce-tiece Of The Air
7 30 Cartoon Time
00 Ceofe.n Kangaroa
a oo Calendar
301 Love Lucy
10 00 Video Villaoc
If): 30 Surprise pac age
11 09 Love Of Lite
11:30 Search Far Tomorrow
11-lS Guidmq Light
1J 00 Mi Neighbor (Man. through Thuri)
11 00 Hostess Mouse (Frtdavi
1? 30 As The World Tumi
1 00 (COIN Kitchen
1 JO Mouse Party
3 00 The Millionaire
3 30 Verdict Is Vouri
1 00 Brkghttr Day
15 Seertt Storm
3 JO Edge of NQht
4.00-Peooifs Choce (M-W-F) Watarfront
tTu-Thuri)
a JO Cartoon C'rcus
9 00 Bocky And M S Friends
KEZI-TV C
9
MONDAY THROUGH
FRI
DAY
11:00 The Tevan
11:30 Love That Bob
17 OA Mid-Day Report
IMJRtlfMpeet (Mon Weel-Fril
Oeoon Farm Journal (Tues-Thurs)
17 jo Mai-a A Face
1 00 Oay In Court
1 30 Fare ef the Earth fMrm, W"f 1 Frl)
135 Local Government (Tutl-Thurs)
3 noNumbr Pieasa
? JO Seven tfevs
3 00 Oueen For A Oiy
3 JO Ooen House
Radio Programs -Monday thru
KRNR 1490 KC
KtNR. , .-aadrast'na 34 hours.
days
week. Montfay through Saturday.
news en th hour, Sunday through Saturday
CBS feeurtt on th hif hour, sder Sa'-
vrday. Franc Gasa. 7 30 am, pst, l ill
KQEN 1240 KC
MONDAY TMROUOM FtlDAY
96 News Around th WarltJ A1C
4 30 Local News
a is w te'hr cow'
SO County Aoent
7 OO Hemingway ABC
7 tt Lr-tet fwt
1 . 10 Pawl Mervev-A BC
KYES 950 KC
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
es'c! Mutt. Nawa pnt) Weaer
toertoev: 00 a n. ta V a -v tv
n o j ti oe a m. fe I jft p m I
Ley H efl W. Tda. TN-v.-i Fr
fv. OH am, to H 00 am up ti-
Girl Winner
Sunday of their granddaughter, Hi-1
lane Walker. Diane, whose home
j town is Medford, is attending Ore
gon state L Diversity. The wedding I
was performed in the chapel of the I
Methodist Church. Others going I
from the Ros?ourg area were Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Lwens and Mr.
land Mrs. Jim Ewens.
Mr. and Mrs. . Graham Ewens
I recently returned from a ten-day '
trip into Canada, slopping at Vic-(
toria and Vancouver, B.C. !
Mr. and Mrs. Sic Madson and her
father, Ceorgc Solberg, were in
Mc.Minnville recently to visit the!
Madson's son-in-law and daughter, j
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Poteet. Anne
Madson was a guest of Jule Tipton!
during her parent's absence.
TONIGHT
SPORTSMAN'S
CLUB & CAFE
Dance To The Music Of
4 O0-Socll Security fWed. Only)
4 00 Nevy Report (Thurs. only)
4 00 Pet Parade (Pri. only)
4:1J TV Topics (Mon. only)
4 li-OM To Market (Wed. only)
4:15 Public 5erve (Fri. Only)
t 30 Kartoon Karnival
5.00 Ra mar ot the Jungle
SATURDAY
I ysP o the Piper
f 00 Snarl Lwis
30 Keg Leonardo
10 00 Fury
10 30 Make Room for Daddy
U 00 Up Dt
11:30 Mr. Wizard
12 00 NBC Basketball
7 00 Dan Smoot
J:1J Saturday Matinee
5 00 All Star Gall
4:00 NFJC News '
4:15 Feature snorts
4 30 Roy Roger
7:00 Man and the Challenge
7:30 Tales ot Walls Fargo
THINKING ABOUT A NEW
HOME? Or PLANNING
REMODELING Sea
IACK MATHIS
9
Scsifi 1 pimsitf strttta mi line
OR 2-1651
A Her
9 PM.
0 3-SS4I
SMALL EXCAVATION JOBS
CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT
RENTALS
CUM'tmr - Jachhinai'r . Csacrtte VitV
imr Ciltiir - Kelly (irtbtmper
HiH-Tiri" Ciacrete lecktt
Scispaiilili - Dmi Irick
SATURDAY
11 -0O NCAA WarmuO
11:15NCA Football
I IS NCAA Post rmt
j 30 Saturday Mat"ee
4 30 NFL Game of Wei-;
5 30 Thi Is Th Li'e
4 00 Dan Smoot Reonrf
4: IS Channel 5 Report
6 30 Sieve AHen Show
7:30 Perry Mason
I 30 The Defender
30 Have Gun, Will Travel
10 00 Gunsmoke
11 00 Final Report
11:30 Staqa 5
3.15 Man From Cnrhiv
IV-W-F, Broken
Arrn (Tut-Thyri)
iSutm ce
. 15 Doug Edwaf-rlej
SATURDAY
7 yjoFO 4
00 Cartoon Tim
I JO by Kmg
00 Captain Kanqaroo
10 00 Video Viiiaoe Ju"inr
1ft vMirjnty Mous Playhoui
U OftAUakaram
11 in Boy Pnot't
i: oo-sy ICng
17 JO Vy Friend Flick
1 00 Saturday Nws
1 JO-Acrent
3 00 Armchair Theater
3 30 Red Dunning
4 00 R CMP.
4 JO Game of the Week
5 J0 Adventure Theater
4 00 Frontier Doctor
JO-Tha Cali0'"'aiS
7 00 Th Thirtf Man
7 30 P'ry VV)i
0 jo The Detenoe's
30 Have Gun, Will Travel
4.00 American Bandstand
SATURDAY
11 00NCAA Football
1 Film Fre
4 00 Fight e' Week
4 IS Mae That Spare
j ooFm'ald Empire Bowlini
ryu.Swet't Sucre
t 3ft Leave it tn Peaver
t on Lawrence walk
'0 OO The Re-ring Tfl'i
11 00Nows Nma Fi"l
11.15 Mov.a
SUNDAY
17 00 Th. It Tne Answer
" , PST, Mond. '-rouon Saturday. Lnvl
ms if , PT, V 1 trVQuOrl F'
'" 4 id P m. Monday through,
MONDAY TMBOUQM FRIDAY
17 ' A't M-jht $rm I
4 C4 Bob Jonrton ihom
7 US'y rVat Six't
OO Citf Ce-ABC
yiA oral ns
I Aeatfe' Caosu'e
X B'eaast C'Ub ABC
'i 10 C icna-()e
n 00 V-4 Nws ABC
11 'L-tr 0 Ta.st.rC
I !7 -v 1 Caf
I? 50 Ma' let Pct't
L"OV H tt 4no. vrr: 4 90 a m. tfiSh, SCi'S on Sunday; If m. ta
n -aii lfo 'a Wwsci ll. X m. to It '3 i -i.-Ht Ch'.t.ei V'ca Mais;
J 50 p m prj hf Kn Sow. Stgr3e: illMltoKKpm Sr-lay Daw oii
IM im t3t:00pr- Tha La-cy M aj't 1 X p m. to t 0 p m. Lu'n'ifi Lem
in; 1J 00 "v to H p m T Bw Lec-e; 10 p . taeiOpm O'd fasn
S or I" ScC 1 O" SJfj")' I S ' Rowel Mouf Sve ay p'
a i to "1 a i-ff-A' oi 'N)"w-i. a rs 90 t rvjt. Wtamw.
) K P V N 1 M m Ter ftt Vvntjay wane at N ta Nir. Nw tummr
1 00 t. t 1; do P M . A "-! 1 t e t v pa hr. Corrvmvni c e-iar al
Of Junior High
Mr. and Mrs. Arcos Fisher, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Kishcr and Wil
liam Henry of Salem have returned
to their homos from a successful
hunting trip. They were gone for
three weeks hunlin; and sightsee
ing between Quaru Mountain and
Lakeview. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton
started the duck hunting season at
their durk club at Keagu.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Denton and
his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Denlon, went
hunting in the Feago area for deer
and joined the Frank Dentons for
a day of duck hunting.
Mike Hatfield leaves this week
for six months nf radio school at
San Diego, Calif. Mike completed
his "boot" training and has been
SHE JUST SAW RED
BRADFORD, Pa. (AP) A wom
an found an overtime parking tick
et on her car and a policeman ad
vised her to deposit the ticket and
fine in one of the city's red fine
boxes.
At the corner of Main and Chest
nut streets she found a red box and
tried to slip the ticket and money
into the box.
Moments later, fire trucks rush
ed to the scene with wailing si
rens. The lady had been monkey
ing with a fire alarm box.
Parties
Banquets
Reservations
PIANO ROLL INN
OR 2-4622
940 NW Garden Volley Blvd.
I 30 Tall Man
w Saturday Nile Movies
ll.oo seiurcey inem
SUNDAY
1 30 It l Written
a 00 This Is the L'fe
30 Frontiers Of Faith
10 00 T BA
10' 30 T BA
U 00 P'8 Football
3 00-Pro Footoail Highlights
7 30 Dan Smoet
2 45 Cnampionsnip Bowling
3 45 Feature Shorts
4 30 Pete & Gladys
5 00 Wisdom
5 30 Chet Huntley
4 00 Meet the Press
6 30 1-2 3 Go
7:00 Bullwinkia
7 30 World I Bob Hnoe
I 30 Car 54, Where are You
00 Bonanza
10:00 Show of h- Weak
11:00 Theater Royal
ROSEBURG RADIO
and TELEVISION
9-9 Weekdays I S Saturday
14SS W. Harvard
OR 3-3002
Free Eilimotei All Work Guar.
RENT or LEASE
Choice Business Location
9,000 Sq. Ft. Building
7,000 Sq. Ft. Parking Area
Main, Woihingtoo I Kane Stl.
SUNDAY
l?-lWera,rf nf Truth
t 4lPr Foot MM Highlights
1:15 Pro KiCoO
130 NFL Foothall
4 JO Oral Rohert
5 00 Adventures In Med'C'ne
5 30 GE College Bowl
00 ?0tti Century
a 30-Mr. Ert
7 00-High Roar
7:30 Dennis The Menace
I 00 tjrj Sullivan
S 00 Power a"d the Glory
11 00 Sunday News Special
1 1 : 15 Adventures in Parad'sa
tO 00 Gun smoke
11 05-Theater
11.00 Saturday ROf'r'r
SUNDAY
00Lamo Unto My Fef
I JO Look Up and Live
00-Cemera 3
a 30 Washington Conversation
10 00 Tn Cnnstoohers
10 30 Thu t. ttv L'fe
11 oft Faith Fnr Today
11 m D al
17 OO-TV Mour nf la'S
1 ryiAmaric Afjvetrir.
1 ispro Foot&au Kxe'f
I JC-Foctoaii
4 15 Time CM For Sports
4 30 Let s Face it
5 00 v.ctory At $
5 JO CoMeqe Bowl
4 00 Twente'h Century
t 30 Mr. Ed
00 Law
7 JO Denms Th Menar
II OO-Ed SuH-van Show
f 06Pov,er and tti G'ary
l n oo Sunday News Special
I ii liineater
17 30 Faith For Today
1:00 Compass
1 30 afl Football
4: J0 Faith
S 00 Mety' Funday Funnies
3 30 All Star Theater
4 00 J. C. Soot ngnt
4 30 Challenge of Spare
7 jft Follow The Sun
I 3ft (.awman
CO Bus Str
id or Adventu' In re-ed'e
It 00 Naw,s Nine F nal
11 15-Move
Friday
I 35 Sutnen.n M'njr
t iovinv Sm.in 3,ne
11 00 CSS
17 i(ivr'i $m h S-w
4 10 P -rk Jar-r-SOn $fcO
7 Of CBi B -
7 "; V N grt yVVfh
13 50 A.i K-gnt Shtar
1 -vi (.oral iews
3 00 reo 0"gon C'ten
t X Memir.oa '".
4 3G-SW D'e r Ahr:
a is So.rq O AonrABC
i X P-tui Ma-vey ABC
5 W News aff:
a x-td ve'(i-ABC
I ' ' l (y i Ne-s
I 00 T.own
J or.- S 0" O'f
Art Contest
home on leave.
I Mrs. Georgia Bunch and Mr. and
I Mrs. Harold Shepard of McKinlcy
were house guests of Mrs. Walter
j Norris over the weekend.
I Nelda Norris was in Klamath
Falls as a guest of Mr. and Mrs
Carl Youngren. She also vnited
friends in Tule'ake.
Hal Esselstrom attended a Shrine
ceremonial at Medford recently.
Births
Dovglaa Community Hospital
STANDLEY To Mr. and Mrs.
James Standley, Little River Road. t0 P m ... . ,u
Glide. Oct. 18. a daughter. Phyllis!, e'Mon Masonic Lodge, at t h e
Michelle; weight 4 pounds U-i l0"e nal1- 11 P .
ounces. I Doug-EHes Sheriff's Mounted Pa-
WILLIS To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Willis, Star Rt., Box 116C,
Winston, Oct. 19, a daughter, Mary
Lou; weight 9 pounds 7 ounces.
KOBEL To Mr. and Mrs.
Denton Kobcl, Sutherlin, Oct. 19, a
daughter. Dottie Jean; weight 7
pounds Hi ounces.
ROLFSNESS To Mr. and Mrs. : before Saturday for reservations.
I Oscar Rolfsness, 694 NE Clover I Riddl Bothal 39 Job's Daugh
jLane, Roseburg, Oct. 19, a daugh-ttrs, rummage sale, at the Ma
iler, Tnna Kay; weight 7 pounds sonic Hall, 9 a m. to 6 p.m.
I1-? ounces. I National Rotirod Ttachtr's As-
COFF To Mr. and Mrs. Al -
in Goff. Box 394, Myrtle Creek
iiri. ih a naiifintrr. jo een nav;
weight 9 pounds V ounce. '
MOKSts To Mr. and jirs. u "" "
Clifford Morse, Rt. 2 Box 472. f1 f J- C. I'enney store on Jack
Roseburg, Oct. 21. a son, Mark'80" St., 9 a m. Halloween special
Clifford; weight 7 pounds 8 ounces. I ties to be featured.
STOCKNER To Mr. and Mrs.
David Slockner, FO Box 331, Myr
tle Creek, Oct. 21, a son, Kevin
Arnold; weight 8 pounds 8 ounces.
MAHAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mahan. SH5 Flint St., Rose
burg, Oct. 25, a son, Bruce Wayne;
weight 7 pounds 11 ounces.
SUNDAY
RADIO LOG
KRNR 1490 KC
7 00 Sign On
7 0S, I 10 Kick John Show
7 35 CBS Block
M0 Pappy's Record Go-Bound
$ 00 CBS Block
.os Paoov's Platter Party
11:00 Sign Off
KQEN 1240 KC
(Music Except As Listed)
7 00 Radio Bible Ctass ABC
7 JO Old Fashioned Revival Hour ABC
I 00 Voice of Prophecy ABC
I 30 Cnrijiian Brotherhood
a oo Assembly of God
t: 30 Local News
17.00 Hour of Decision ABC
1 55 Monday Morning Headlines ABC
2:10 Erwin Canhem ABC
3 00 Sokolsky News ABC
7 00 Carter Symohony Hour
10 00 Songs ot Seaclitf
12:00 Sign O'f
KYES
950 KC
Basic: music -news-end-weether
7:00 to 1:15 musC
1 15 Carroll Powell
130 Church of Christ
.00 Music
9 ts how Christian Science Heals
10:00 Music
11:00 Sunday Devotions
17:00 Music
12 30 Sunday Showcase of music
1:00 Lutheran Hour t
1:30 MuSiC
2 00 Sunday Showcase a Mutte
a oo oid Fashioned Re vat nour
4 30 Music
S: 30 Sign Oft
DNOW OPENl
PLACE
, PIZZA
WE MAKE OUR OWN
vn spin Ht dough
WE MAKE OUR SAUCES
WE USE HERBS ONLY
no spicoa tin lata ordered'
15 VARIETIES
4 Sises
ITALIAN PIZZANO
OR 2-9050
FOR PIZZA TO GO
12:00 to 12:00
7 DAYS A WEEK
1641 N. E. STEPHENS
3
NOTICE - We Will Be
CLOSED
Fori Week to 10 Days
For Redecorating
STARTING MON., OCT. 30
Watch for Re-Opening
DEL REY CAFE
Winchester
Etjtxrp
Saturday, Oct. 31
Alcoholics Anonymous, basement
of I'aU-ifir Hiiilflini ft n m f.r
mnre information call OR S-WT).
Buc karoo Squaro Dane Club,
the barn, dance -of-month instruc:
tion at 8;30 p m regular 'dance at
. h . ... .u..-s unos ..u..
Dillard . Winston M 1 1 h o d I s
tnurcn rummage sale, in
tormer Winslon Variety Building
I next to Winston Drug Store, 9 a. m
trol, country store, at the Rose
burg Women's Clubhouse. 8 a.m.
Alpha Chi Chaptor, KSA, rum
mage sale, at old 88 Cent Store,
8 a m.
Southarn Orogon Council PEO,
luncheon meeting at social room nf
First Presbyterian Church. 12:30
pm. Inaffihated and
visiting
rtu s ar? welcome, cau un j-airj
! sociation of Douglas County, at
in.;, Tk ,., ,
Rivertid PTA Carnival, at the
' i - - i
i , Y. i ,J ? rh-, . , .
fr." c JL.' V.V.j i" j . .1. T
meirota uranga, regular r a r o.
party, at Ihe hall, 8 p.m. Benefit
for burned-out family.
Nawcomtrs Club, at ctorans
Hall on Garden Valley Rd. Cos
tume party for members, husbands
and guests.
Sunday, Oct. 2?
Unitarian Fellowship, downstairs
meeting room of Munroe-Hut.son
Clinic, 880 SE Jackson. 7:30 p.m.
Take If From The
Leave The Longies In Mothballs
CENTRALIA. Wash. (AP) Take
it from Richard II. Keech and his
chief weather advisors - woolly
near caterpillars you can leaver .
Ihe lonsies in Ihe mothballs this i ... k.. . -1 ....
year: The 1961-62 winter will be
mild and dry.
Keech, Chchalis, Wash., adver
tising man and public relations
counselor, makes his perhaps
tongue-in-check prediction after a
new study of the caterpillars, simi
lar to ones he says have produced
amazingly accurate results the
last six years.
In his first try, Keech predicted
an extremely cold winter. Thelcantly, are late this year.
Halloween Spooks, Goblins
Can Have Accidents, Too
CHICAGO fAP) Those terrify -
ins spooks and goblins that turn
out en masse on Halloween , fall
iclims to the same harms that other things, saving the spook of a daughter, Brenda Lynn, born
plague ordinary mortals. population for future llallnweens. !()ct. 13. Paternal grandmother is
Automobiles can hit them as Next Tuesday is Halloween. Mrs. Fred Baker of Roseburg.
they take off on their broomsticks. I Some goblins hide their real .Seaman Baker is awaiting dis
Their shrouds can catch fire. And 'faces behind masks of cloth, rub- charge from Ihe U.S. Navy next
the ghastly faces that scare oth- ber or paper. Some of the eye 'month. He was graduated from
ers can strangle them. slits arc too small for good vision ' Glide High School and is a for
These secrcls of Ihe nether'"'' th" mask may slip and cover
Movie Showtime
Itturfliy, Oct. M, 1H1
INOIAM THEATRE Spacial Umpqui
Dairy K.rJdie Show, doors ooan II W
Compteta show U noon and 3.M. "Huckla
harry Finn," comedy and 2 cartoons.
Evantno doors oon 4 4i. Ooa compiata
ihow at 7 p m. "EfOdui" l 7 30 only.
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open al Sho
start, il 7 pm. "By Love Possassad" and
"Biupr.nt tor wooory
tbi f it y nivF in fTrirtv) Show
.tart, at 5 30 p m "Prnt Tr.p" and
"Ttts Of th $trrm Countrv'
lHX .The council lUKgcslod those ! Weio, and Mrs. L. M. Nelson of Se-
Shrh rmi" . ilips: attle, drove to Ashland today to
CL!r!l "afe can he ma,,e mihty attend the funeral of their brother.
"Tn Lawiass Braoo" ana "Song w.tnoui scary with roufie. eyebrow pencil Paul Finncll. Finnell died Wednes
(. ,tU ut.M anfl multicnlnrpd marara. Cnld day as the result of a heart at-
I P m "7 re) Sd MOTS nj rnny in
tta Rmo". Ewaino bo otka opars
styw strts at J p m "Cry tor Happ"
ano "Tha Wnita Warrior"
SwoOayr
Oct.
111
INDIAN TMt AT RE OOO'S opn una
compiata show at I p.m. "E-odus " at 7.M
ST ARL ITS DRIVF-IN Oon Snow
starts at t p m "By Lova Possessed"
rJ "Bltiaprint lor RohheKy"
TRI C'Ty DRIVE-IN (Trl-lyl "Maat
tha Invmbu Mn" and "tfjiumn South"
CLOVE RLE AF DRIVE IN (SulhMin) B 1
ottici opens A 30, Show Starts t 7 P m
"Return, to Peyton plac" and "Tann
Force"
GRAND THEATRP fSuthafllo) Bn office
opens 4 30, Shows at S7 and p m. "Twoi
Rode Together' and "Cendid Wia"
CALENDAR OP EVENTS
omorrow
Roseburg Rod and Gun Club,
trap shootms. in a m
Wilbur. Sutherlin Methodiit youth
choir practice. Wilbur Methodist
rhurch, 3 p m.
8 p m.
,r.c, Brldo, u; ,,ub,.
isum ul,ui,ual dupilt., ,,av al
f i mpqja Hotel. 1 p m. Dinner serv-
cd between two .rsMons. A
Trenhulm, Eugene, directur.
i u n,.., c. ..,
'preferential tea. at home of Mrs
M L Hallmark, 1427 SE Over
look, 2-4 p.m.
M Community Church.
presentation of Vera Rutherford,
gospel sinser, 7 p m. Public invit
ed. Monday, Oct. 39
Knights of Pythias. Pythias Hall
Winston Dillard Kiw.nn Club,
i "' . . . .
. - , V. .
uris, mtiric oi juis. JimiL uow-i
ktr, 7 JO p m
Obtdienc Trials spnnsorrd hy
Cmp(iua Kennel Club, 1'aviliun on
Faiijii'oumU. 7:30 p.m.
Junior Duplicat Bridge) Club
i7:- P m . players rcquesied to be
present by 7:20 p.m. to set up ta
bles and boards.
, Bu.keroos. workshop, at the barn,
, lu P-m
Btmon PTA, executive board
meeting, at Ihe school. 1:30 p m.
Congregational Christian Church,
braised beef dinner at Ihe church.
1581 NW Keasey lid., 5 to 8 p in.
Tickets at the door or from the
Rev. Verne Robinson. OR 3-5611.
Nursery for small children, movies
for children and adults.
Elkton Crada Sctool, assembly,
Ray Sullivan speaking on "History
of Fire Arms." Parents welcome
to attend.
Framont Junior High PTA, open
house and meeting at Ihe school,
7 to 9 p m.
Caterpillars -
temperatures tumbled Last year
Keech and the caterpillars agreed
unnlrt hp rnlrl and upttnr lhan
M 5,'' . I'Tsion
width of the stripe on Ihe cater
pillar s back. Narrow stripe, mild
weather; wide stripe, severe win-
ter. The stripes Keech has seen
this year are narrow, hence a mild
and dry winter.
Keech doesn't glean all his
weather information from tho cat -
erpillars. He also studies leaves
nuts and corn husks.
And Ihe husks, he adds signifi
, world were let oul today hy the
i National Satety Council, an or-
ganization dedicated to, among
the eyes entirely. When a goblin
is running from a house with a
sackful nf treats, he may have
mask trouble and not see an on
coming automobile.
And if Ihe gnblin is wearing
dark regalia, such as favored by
the Dracula mob, the motorists
may be unable to see him in
time.
Spook suils, regardless of color,
have been known to calch fir?
from candle illuminated jack o-
nave Dcrn Known 10 caicn nr
, ... ...
. " ranu.L-uium.n-icu J-"--
I UmemS.
lanterns.
The council suggested these
lips:
- i i " " 1 ft
iim is over. j l. i'enney store until nis rctirc-
Dark costumes can be trimmed nient and since that time he has
with adhesive reflector tape. They served as city treasurer for Ash
can be made flameproof by dip-Hand. He is survived by his wife
i tf
J""X 1,1
sulution of 4 ounces of
boric acid. 9 ounces of borax and
a gallon of warm water. Washing
tir ui y -in'flmuK, ii"ch-i , win
take out the protection.
I- lashligms instead of candles
will fireproof pumpkins.
And goblins should do their tor
menting in groups of four lo five
and beg treats only at homes
where they know the occupants.
Tenmile Visitors Lcav
Knsincman 1C Donald Nicklason
and .Mr 1. Nicklason ami their thrre
childrrn. Mho uppnt Iwo wccki vis
iting liu falhrr, VA Nicklason, and
his hrolhcr. Warren Nicklason and
family in Tenmile, and with Mrs.
Nicklason's relatives in Happy Powell. Mrs. Marian Dayton, Mrs.
Valley, haie left for Pearl Harbor. I.ois Ilriner, Andy Moore, Harry
where he will he stationed for 2't Dayton, Tony D'Apohto. Frank Al-
years. Nicklason is heme trans- ten. who were assisted hy Mr. and
(erred from Mnnlerev. Calif. They Mrs. Ted Mark of this city. Mr.
traveled by plane from San Fran- and Mrs. Guy Moore of Ihe Cam
Cisco. I as alley Grange alia assisted.
MOOSE LODGE
Turkey Dinner
TONIGHT 6:30 P.M.
50c
Far Members and Their Gueiti
FREE DANCE 9:30 P.M.
Sot., Oct. 28, 1961 The
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Jacobton
are back; at their home in Itose-
huri!. following a stay at Adobe
I Motel in Yaehats.
1 William Magnets has returned to
his home on Ihe North I'mpqua
River, following a business trip to
the coast.
Mrs. I.. J. Rodmond, who
"m'"is 'o Eureka, Calif., is
in
Knsehurg making arrangements
fur moving the household furnish
ings to her new home, which she
and her husband have bought.
Mist Chtryl Lohrbach, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Nic I.chrharh.
went to Corvallis today to attend
an Orrcon State I'niversity frater
nity dance as the guest nf Wes
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Fourfntr
I am ws and fi, are new-
"nn",,s irnm aiem and are resid-
inK m wjj .sr. Aiamena. rourmer
is logging superintendent for U S.
IMuiwwl
Mr. and Mrs. Robart Sandmann
anil daughters, 5 and 3, have mov
ed here from OKjuille and are re
SKlinS at 3119 V. Harvard. Sand
mann is with Ihe Orcfion State
Highway Commission.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Smith and
son
have moved here from
Dinuha. Calif., and havt nnri'hia.
ed the residence at 5M NK Nash I
Sinilh is retired from business: and
, j, s. Smith is a practical nurse
I
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ptacsck and
daughters, 6 and 4, have moved
i here from Areata. Calif , and have
purchased the residence at 2ti:i4
NW Calkins Road. Peacock is with
the Fish and Came Commission
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Turlay of this
city plan to attend the 30th annual
convention nf Western Fairs As
sociation held Oct. 30-Nov. 2 at
the Jack Tar Hotel in San Fran
cisco, i
Mrs. A. M. Naal, who was a pa
tient at Mercy Hospital for a week
receivins treatment following an
anuina attack, is now convalescing
at the home of her granildauchter.
Mrs. W. E. Sullivan, 1766 NW Pa
tricia. ...
! .... ,."na. !na
" ,u" inrmiy irom m a-nay i
, vacation at Boise. Ida. Holland is!
. district engineer for the Little Riv-
er district of the ITmnoua Nation-
- roresi. siauonca ai me unae
i ""K r aiauon.
Mr- ncl Mrt- Jhn Truttt
and s"n5- 6 ni 4. wl moved
here from Bend, Ore., when Ihe
fnrmpr accepted the position as
1 chief of police of Roseburg, are
now making their home at 433 W.
Military St.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cumltky
have moved here from Riddle and
arc residing at Rf. 2 Box 71S, Fish
er Road. Cumisky is a retired
Army man. Also with them are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cumisky and
son. 4, who have moved here from
Riddle. Charles Cumisky has leas
ed Ihe Lariat Room here.
Seaman 3C and Mrs. Bart Baker
of Concord, Calif., are the parents
mer employe of Wells Logging Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DaWald of
Auburn, Wash., were recent vis
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miction
er. They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Kindt, also of
Auburn. Mrs. Kludt is the Dc
Walds' granddaughter. All come
from the same community in Min
nesota where the Micheners once
lived.
...j i.. d...i r
Mr. nd Mrt. Paul Jtnkmi oi
lhli CI,y anrJ the latter" two sis-
!,r. Piz-harrl Atnh,nn ftf f...
". nr n o hp , .fa. nit u .
i nfi iwo sons. Kicnarn, oi wea-
ford, and William, of Klamath
j Kails, and three sisters.
Mrt. Violot Easttrlin. Mrs
Tlielma Smith. Mrs. Birdie. Kivell,
Mrs. Hazrl Scarborough and Mrs.
Thelma Harvey, represenlinf! the
VKW Auxiliary l'ost 4039, Cres
well, assisted with the Voluntary
Services department at the VA
Hospital Thursday. Coming from
Kiddle- VKW Auxiliary 9714 were
.Mrs. Lenora Strong, Mrs. Crace
Hales, Mrs. Kileen Wilson, Mrs.
Mane Osbnrn, Mrs. Dolly Hend
ricks, Mrs. Hose Fay, Mrs. Bitha
llany and Mrs. Virginia Anderson,
and from the American Legion
Auxiliary and l'ost. Kiddle, were
Mrs. Kvelyn Powell, Mrs. Ruby
Njwi - Review, Roseburg, Ore. S
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Sunday thru Tuesday
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Eleanor Porker in
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In Color
plus
"TANK FORCE"
Ends Toniojht
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"Song Wirhour End"
Sunday thru Tuosdoy
Jo mot Richard, Srawort Widmark
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Ends Tonight
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