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KPIC-TV Ch. 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 4 00 Continental Classroom (Math) 4 30 Continental Classroom (Oov'nt) Is-Educatlonal TV (Tuss. thru Fri) 9-30 Play Your Hunch .0:0OPrlce U Right 10:30 Concentration 11 lOO Truth or Conseouancss 11:30 It Could Bo You 15:55 Day Report 13:00 Jan Murray 13:30 Romper Room 1 oo Pure; Special 2:00 Anako Room For Daddy 7 30 Here's Hollywood : 55 Afternoon Nws 3 00 Oecember Br id 3 30-Schooli (Monday only 3:30 Parents esk about Schools (FrL only) J:30 Talk of The Town (TtMsoay. Wednesday Thursday) vr SERVICE ut S'tvict euiniNTtrn PHONE OR 3-4123 KLUVER RADIO & TV ii Kalahari n tain list DC stapaaat at taraaa vnitr jet KBES-TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 11:00 Love Of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guidino Light 17.00 College Of Th Air 12:30 As The World Turns 1:00 Pass The Word 1 30 House Party 2 00 The Millionaire 2 30 Verdict Is Yours 3' 00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Eogo or Night SATURDAY 10 30-NCAA Warmup RENT or LEASE Choice Businoss Location 9,000 Sq. Ft. Building 7,000 Sq. Ft. Parking Area Main, Washington & Kant Sti. GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS Leg Trucks & hord-to-piece riiks RALPH L. RUSSELL 413 S.E. Jockson OR 2-4674 KOIN-TV Ch. 6 I MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ; ? 00 College Of Tho Air 7 30 Cartoon Time ! 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CBS rw, n tna hour, Sunday throutjh Saturtfav. AS taatwrs on tht half hour Sv-may-Sat-waay. FranK Cou. J a.m PST. :3 KQEN 1240 KC MONDAY THOOUOH POIOAY 4 yiH9W A rtjunej fhO WtKVO ABC W COCa I Nwt 4 iWSatNtf cotuto 4 SO County Acri 7 00 Wam.nowav ABC ? ev Local 7 id Pawl Mar.av ARC KYES 950 KC MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY "c; Muf'C 74awa and wttnr fcor-aar: a 30 a m. to 11-80 a m. Waa u ta Mjtc it oo am. to 7 ..tm la.ay Mart Show. Tja. Thu-My Pf a... 4 30 am. to tlOO I ffl-niM up t. A j.e ii m am. to 4,w pmT.a 4iLf"r M,att aho, U. Of 0. Mothers To Hear Jacoby AsUtant Supl. of Schools Hirry Jatoby of Roseturg will be the speaker at the meeting of the I'm versity of Oregon Mother'a Club set for Monday night at the home of Mrs. Richard Crenshaw, 203 W. Bowden. He will explain all phases of the community college program, in cluding those which are of special interest to students already en rolled in state colleges. Students from Roseburg High School will present a musical pro gram. A 7:30 dessert will be lerv ed prior to the meeting. Harvard Ave. PW ero printed iitfrH pyMic service for News-Review 4:00 Americans at Work (Mon. only) 4:00 Public Service (Tues. Only 4 00 Social Security (Wed. Only) 4:00 Navy Report (Thurs. only) 4:00 Pet Parade (Fri. onty) 4:1$ TV Topics (Mon. only) 4:15CHf To Market (Wed. only) 4: IS Public Service (Fri. only) 4:30 Captain Shipwreck :QQ Kartoon Karnlval SATURDAY 1-30 Pip ttta Piper 00 Shart Lewis :30-King Leonardo 10:00 Fury 10:30 Make Room tor Daddy 11:00 Up Date 11:30 Mr. Wizard 17:00 NBA Basketball 2:30 Dan Smoot 2:45 Saturday Matins 5:00 All Star Golf 4:00 Talk Back :30 Roy Rogers Far PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS Sea M 4 M PRINTERS Orchard J-8591 10:45 NCAA Football 1:00 Pott Game Scoreboard 1:45 Saturday Matinee 4:30 NFL, Game of Week 5:30 Thl Is The Life t: 00 Dan Smoot Report 4:15 Channel 5 Report 4:30 Steve Allen Show 7:30 Perry Mason 1:30 The Defender :30 Have Gun, Will Travel tOOO Gunsmoke 11:00-Final Report 11:30-Stege 5 SUNDAY 1015 Herald of Truth THINKING ABOUT A NEW HOME? Or PLANNING REMODELING See JACK MATH IS Otsifi I plmisf itnrici miltklc OR 2-1651 "S"- it SMALL EXCAVATION JOBS CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT RENTALS Cmt'iutr inklimir . tuerttt hik Cttiuiif - Kiiif (inmiiaiir Halt-Tare Cumtt Backat Scmeiatle - 0mi Track 4:15 Doug Edwards SATURDAY T:30-RFO 1 00 Cartoon Timo 130 Sky King :00 Captain Kangaroo 10:00-Video Village Junior 10:30 Mighty MouM PlayhOUi 11:00 Aiiakaiam 11:30 Roy Roger 17:00 Sky Kng 12:30 My Friend Flicki 1:00 Saturday Newt 1:30 Accent 2 00 Armchair Theater 3:30 Red Dunning 4:00 R.C.M.P. 4:10 Game of the Week 5:30 Adventure Theater 4:00 Frontier Doctor 4-30 The Catifornians ' 7:00 The Third Men 7 30 Perry Mason 30 The Defenders 30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 00 Gummo a. 1 1 : 00 Saturday JRiporttr 11:05 Theater SUNDAY .00-lamp Unto My Feet 3: JO Open Howse 4; 00 American Bandstand SATURDAY 11 00-NCAA Football a 30 Film Fre 400 E mere I J Emolra Bowling 7 00Fiift o' Week 7 45 Make Thai Scare t 00 Sweet Success I 30 Leave h to Beatr 00 Lawrence Weln '000 The Roaring We ll:0O New Nine Final 11: IS Mev SUNDAY 13 00 This h) tho Answer e m., PST, Vonday throuoh Satitrtla LowaM Thomas 5 p.m., PST. Mooday throuoh Fr. day. Soorti T.ma 4 10 p m. Onoay mrowflh Frdr, J S3 p.m. Saturday. WON OA y throuoh pior 1J IT AM NifjM Show 4 W Bob Jonnson fthm . 7 SS S'-xlt Varka Peport t OC Cl. EnoHf ABC jO total Neev-i I SO-rVMtrK C0JIO OO Break fat CkeO ABC it) )o Cicnano n 00 A id Acmlnf NfNrtwABC il:IS Tfio T Mt iC it jo Ta For Woman I J oo A id Day Ij.SO Aa'iiat Pt&evi Lroy M.atf Show. Waovawayi too am. taiSNxi, Soaclaia on s-jnaayi a a m. ta 11:00 am.-aa ta MuaKl ll: a m. Hi It 00 a.mHow Chr.at.an Scianca Maala: 7 00 pm.-Tna Sao d.lMpn snow. Saturoav: 11:03 a m. to !!:M o.mSunoay Oavotil i" ?; J' .f "I - LT Hat! i3 pm. t. 1:10 p m4-umaran Laymani S-Hlwi 1100 pm. to 7:00 pm.-Tha Bob Laaovai 4 00 p m. to 4 34 Fan. Naiaon . Ssaclal an taturoayi 7:43; aaylyal Hour, tavan aava oar aw a m. to s 00 a m.-intarnatial Shami Haaollna nawo on top of tha hour. Wafr. 7 30 pm. to 3 30 pm. Taan Saat. Swnoav: vara at U paat tho hour. Nawa aummara " -"arnmai ina N... v,.. u. ta . Saturday, Nev. 18 Alcoholic Anonymous, basement of Penile Building. 1 p.m., for more information cat OR 3 6629. Buckeree Square Dance Club, the barn, dance-of month instruc tion at 8:30 p.m.. regular dance at 8 p.m., ladies bring potlurlc South Deer Creak Orange, Grange Hall, 8.15 p.m. Tri 'n' Square Dance Club, Ea gles Hall, Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m. Olalle Squares, Olalla Commu nity Building, 9 p.m. Rice Valley Community Card Party. Swinging I's, Azalea Grange, 8:30 p.m. Hayloft Squares, at the Pres chern Barn, 9 p.m. Dude Sibley call er. Ladies bring potluck. Women's Society of Christian Service, Sutherlin Methodist Church, Christmas Bazaar, at O. L. Torrey Store, 10 a.m. to p.m. Fancy work, baked foods and rum mage for sale. Xi Omicron, Beta Sigma Phi, rummage tale at old 88-Cent Store, 8 a.m. Kellogg Grange, public card party, at grade school multipur pose room, 8 p.m. National Retired Teachart Asso ciation, dessert luncheon at First Prebyterian Church, 1:30 p.m. Ob servance of Thanksgiving. Nu Delta, baked food and candy 7:00 Man and the Challenge 7:30 Tales of Weill Fargo 1:30 Tell Man :00 Saturday Nit Movies ll:C0-Saturday Cinema SUNDAY 30-It Is Written 10:00 This la the Lit 10:30 Frontiers of Faith 11:00 Pro Football 2:00 Pro Football Highlights 2:30 Dan Smoot 2:45 Championship Bowling 3:45 Feature Shorts 4:30 Pete . Gladys 5:00 Nation's Future :00 Meet the Press : 30 1-2-3 Go 7:00 Bui I wink I 7:30 Dime V World of Color 1: 3 Car 54, Where are You :0O Bonania 10:00 Show of the Week 11:00 Theater Royal ROSEBURG RADIO and TELEVISION t-9 Weekdays -S Saturday 14SS W. Harvard OR 3-3002 Free Eltimate-AII Werk Guar. 10:45 Pro Football 11.0O-NFL Football J; 00-Pro Football Highlights 3:30 Sunday Matinee 4:30 Oral Roberts 5:00 To Be Announced 5:30 GE College Bowl 4:00 30th Century 4:30 Mr. Ed 7:00 High Road 7:30 Dennlt The Menace 1:00 Ed Sullivan 00 GE Theater 9:30 Jack Benny 10:00 Candid Camera 11:00 Sunday News Soeeiel 11:15 Adventures lit Paradise YOU'LL SING offer you hove started your advertisement in this spec. CALL OR 2-3321. to morvt this loot today The News-Review 1:30 Look Up end Live .00 Camera 3 t: 30 Washington Conversation 10:00 Tho Christophers 10:30 American Adventure V 10-45 pre Football K-ckoff 11:00 Football 1:45 Time Out for Sports 2 00 This Is the Lite 2.30 Let's Fs.e It "Indonesia Key to Southeast Asis?" Panel discussion with former Gov. Robert O. Holmes as moderator, and State Sen. Monroe Sweet land as guest. 3.00 Tom Sawyer 4:30 Reed's FHieh 5:00 Victory At Sea 5 30 College Bowl 4 00 Twentieth Century 4 30 Mr. d 7 00 Lassie 7:30 Dennis The Menace 100 Ed Sullivan Show 00 GE Theater JO Jack Benny 10-00 Candid Camera 10:30 What's Mv Line 11:00 Sunday News Special 11:15 Theater 11:30 Faith For Today VOO Topic 1:30 AFL FootOlM 4 30 faith 5 OO Matty's Funday Funnies S 30 AN Star Theater : 00 Oregon TV Forum 30 Maver tctc 7 30 Follow Tho Sun I' JO Lawman t 00 But Stop 10 00 Adventure In Piredne 11-00 Newt Nmi Final 11 15 MOV Friday VSutHavl-n HoLrr JrtJMont Smitn fno tT 00-BS B'tKk 13.10 Mont Smttfl fhftW 4- to fficfc Jonnion in y oo-CBS Bock 7 js ,Btt vvatrh t; 00-ll Night Sna 1:00 Local Ntwi 2 OO Kao Oregon C'tan a W-Mtmingway ABf. 4 )0 Akir Dr.af ABC 4 ii SMaklno O SOOt ABC 5 00 Paul Harvty ABC 3 DO Nat ABC 4 00 CO AAocoan ABC 4 it Local ht 00 Tfaoufen 13 0O-Sg OM at part ma Mur. Communfy camoar at . M mo aur. ! CALENDAR OF EVENTS tomorrow aale. in front of Miller and Pen- neyt mores. .J,.001 faek,i". Marietta Gardner.. the Woman's Clubhouse, S am. Sunday, Nev. 19 Unitarian Fellowship, downstairs meeting room of Munroe-Hutson Clinic MA SK Jarlccnn 7 -3ft n m Roseburg Red and Gun C I u bJ trap shootin?, 10 a.m. Wilbur-Sutherlin Methodist youth, cnoir practice, Wilbur ilelhodist oiurcti, 3 p.m. 8 p.m. Non-deneminatienal Caspal Serv ices, meeting room of Koseburg Medical-Dental Clinic, 880 SE Jackson, 7:45 p.m. Menday, Nev. M Knights of Pythias, Fythiat Hal Winston Dillard Kiwanie Club, 6:30 p.m. Contract Bridge Lessens, begin ners, home ot Mrs. Morris Bow Iter, 7:30 p.m. Obedience Trials sponsored by t'mpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion on Fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. Junior Duplicate Bridge Club 7:30 p.m., players requested to be present by 7:20 p.m. to let up ta bles and boards. Buckeroos. workshop, at the barn 810 p.m. Alpha Zeta Theta Rhe Cirls Club No. 30, lOOF Hall, 7 p.m. Winston City Council, City Hall. Douglas Camera Club, 880 SE Jackson, social, 7:30 p.m. Roseburg City Planning Commis sion, 7:30 9:30 p.m. Emblem Club, Elks Club, 8 p.m. Douglas Chapter of the Oregon Pilot's Association, courthouse au ditorium, 8 p.m. Douglas County Chapter of the Oregon Council of the Blind, home of EUery Jones, 1:30 p.m. Hammond Organ Society, at Grave'a Music Store, 7:30 p.m. University of Oregon Mother's Club, home of Mrs. Richard Cren shaw, 203 W. Bowden, dessert 7:30 p.m. Harry Jacoby speaker. NuDelta executive board meet ing, home of Mrs. Arthur Lamka, 1664 W. Ann, 7 p.m. AU chairmen requested to attend. Youth Temperance Meet, Green Community Church, 7 p.m. Organ izational meeting. Community Dinner Slated At Camas By MRS. WILLIAM BANKS Residents of the Camas Valley area are invited to attend the an- nnal Thanlt.oiuino nnlliirk riintu.1- to be given by members of the fimii Vallpv r.rant Snnrla at 1-an m m Th' turkev will be fur nished by the Grange. Thn.m ft.nrlin? ara asberl to bring their own table service and a covered dish A "turkey Shoot" will be held beginning at noon on the same day. Visit On Campus Mrs. Wilmer White spent Wed nesday evening and Thursday vis iting her daughter, Mary, a stu dent at Oregon State University at Corvallis. Mrs. lave Thrush has returned to her home following a trip to vis it relatives in Wyoming and Ar kansas. Mrs. Carl Kling has relumed to her home in Camas Valley follow ing a two-week trip to Winston-Sa lem. N.C. While there she Sisited relatives and friends. Mrs. Kling is the eister of Jim Combs, and has her mobile home located on the Combs property. SATURDAY RADIO LOC eT- KRNR 1490 KC (Muilc Excapt At Listed) S it Sign On Bob Jehnion Show 12:10 Monte Smith Show e:00-CBS Block 5:55 Sports Time 7:10 Paoov' PiMf Party 12:00 Stfln OH KQEN 1240 KC (Music Except At Lifted) 4 00 KQEN Muvc e JO Newt Around Tht World ABC 45 Weather Capwl 7:45 Local Newt t 30 Local Newt 10:30 Exchange 10:45 Keep Oreo on Green 11:30 Paul Harvey Newt ABC 17 00 Mid Day News 3 00 Keeo Oregon Green J. 30 Exchange Muttc, newt & sports 12:00-Sign off KYES 950 KC Satle? musle-flawvwMlhar 4:00 am III naDATha Larov Hiatt tha noon till 5 30 Bao Nalaan P M. Sha Spacial taaturai: Haadhna nwa or, toft at tsa hvrr Waatnarvana at u pair ttia ttour Nawt Summanaa 'a pat! na tw-jr Waatln, hamoa at put tta hoar 10 to 11:30 afn-Taan Bat 1:30 to 3:30 pm Ttan Baaf :30 ta 4:30 pm Hl-Fl-Cn DANCE Every Saturday Night AT Legion Hall, Sutherlin Music by-UMPQUA VALLEY BOYS Featuring-Norma McCall, Vocalist Adm. $1.00 9:00-1:00 i amy iune, lonnie ieion ana bally Moreno, bowling for Rose- to visit for the weekend at the burg Bowl, attended the Oregon home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ceddes. Slate VS omen's- Bowling Tourna ment in Corvallis last weekend. Mr Kirlf Lawrence spent a ... .... - Women ef the Rowburg Country Club will not meet next Thursday at the clubhouse, on account of the Thanksgiving holiday. The next mncneon meeting of the club will at at 12 noon Nov. 30 at the club- QOU$e ! I Members of the Roseburg Coun-1 try Club and their invited guests 1 have been asked to attend the Thanksgiving buffet Sunday, Nov. 19, at the clubhouse. Serving will be from 5 to 7:30 p.m. There will be no serving at the clubhouse Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. William W. Kniflht, the for mer Lota Hatfield of this city, has been discharged from Emanu el Hospital in Portland and is now convalescing at her home follow ing recent major surgery. Mrs. Knight is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield of this city. Mr. and Mn. M. L. Hallmark of this city drove to Portland Fri day to meet their son, bnsign Joe Hallmark, who has just completed officers training school in the U.S. Navy Base in Rhode Island, and who will be home on month's leave. Joe was graduated from University of Oregon prior to en listing in the Navy. Clendale Highway Station Deactivated, Crew Moves By MRS. GERALD B. FOX The state highway maintenance camp at Capitol HiU, the Glendale Rd. junction with Highway 99, was recently deactivated, with part of the crew being moved to Grants Pass and the remainder to Can yonviUe. Foreman Paul Enos; his assist ant, Carl Smoot: and one other employe, J. D. Shepherd, were transferred to the Grants Pass station which will be responsible (or the highway up to point be tween Glendale and Wolt Creek. The Canyonville unit has extended its responsibility as far south an that point. George Perkins and Donald Reed of Glendale were i transferred to the Canyonville unit. . . ..: Keildem tOIWaieiCinej rameia nocngmci, uuKiu-i ui Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Hocn- - lnraef of Glendale, is making a I good recovery from second degree I burns to her lace ana cnesi sui- fercd recently when she spilled hot cocoa on herself. She was treat- Church Women Plan Bazaar For Glendale Announcement of an Inter-Church Women'a bazaar to be held in Glendale Nov. SO and Dec. 1 was made by Mrs. J. E. Bryan at a recent meeting of the Merry Circle of the Glendale Olivet Presbyter ian Church held in the church parlors, according to Mrs Gerald Fox, Glendale corresponarm. Th bBTzaar will be held both days in the Masonic Temple and, in addition, on uec. 1 ai uie ma lea Grange Hall. During the business meeting members worked on doll clothing and other items for the bazaar. Mrs. John Sether was elected chairman for the coming year. Key women were chosen. The devotion and study were brought by Mrs. Wayne Close and Mrs. Calvin fncke. People Should Provide Shelter Says Official DETROIT (AP)-It n up to the individual to provide fallout pro tection for his family in the event of a nuclear disaster, an admin istration official said Wednesday, "With certain obvious excep tions it is the view of the federal government that people should provide fallout prolection for their families." said John . Coagrove. Cosgrove, assistant director of the Office of Emergency Plan ning, addressed a session of a White House regional confer ence, which concluded Wednesday night. He added that the government's position did not rule out commu nity, neighborhood or state action in providing fallout protection. Aked if a person should arm himself to prevent a neighbor from gettinf into his shelter, Cos grove said "the federal govern ment does not favor shooting one's neighbor. Experience in war and disaster! haa shown that people are very cooperative." THE Community -eeeee Mr. and Mn. William Bwh of; .Salem arrived in Rose burtf todav tew days in hugene recently, visit - . . , . j i mg with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. John J. Rogers, and with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and .Mrs. Kichard Hickenbottom. mr-..,no "uV'n fcJnn son, miKC, nave reiurueu uuiu a trip to the coast where they were '"."""J. u'st of Coos County Mwrtffi Posse a .the organua- "uu "'" Mrs, Goor? French, formerly of this area, plans to make a trip here from her home in New York and will have a brief visit with friends here. She expects to be here sometime in December. O micron Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, will meet at 3 p.m. Sat urday, Nov. 18, in Room 104, Vil lard Hall, V Diversity of Oregon Campus in Eugene. The program will be on the subject, "Explor ing New Trends in Drama." Mr. and Mrs. Arlo J. Taylor, Hucrest, Roseburg, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Verrell, Kingman, Aril., have returned to their homes alt er being called to St. Helens, Ore., bv the death of Charles A. Jams. Mrs. Verrell (Nellie) and Mrs. Taylor (Helen) were daughters of Mr. Jarvis. Mr. Jarvis had many friends in Roseburg, having visited here frequently. ed at the Glendale Clinic. Mrs. Susan Tanner, 82, of Quincs Creek near Azalea, who hai been hospitalized at the Forest Glen Hospital in Canyonville following a fall, was sufficiently recovered this week to be out of bed part of the time. Mrs. Jimmy Foster of Azalea, who entered the Forest Glen Hos pital in Canyonville recently for treatment for scarletina. returned to her home this week. She will still require bed rest, however, Grange Has Busy Meeting At Camas The annual Home Economics Conference for Douglas County Granges will be held at the Fair Oaks Grange Hall in January, ac cording to an announcement made at the last meeting of the Camas Valley Grange held at the Grange Hall. The date will be announced in the near future, according to Mrs. William Banks, Camas Val ley correspondent. Riverida.'e Grangers Guest Master Russell Harwood presid ed at the meeting at which 20 members of Ve hiversdale Grange were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ky Van de Pool were elected into membership. Re ports of all standing commitees were heard. Emmitt Wallers, Douglas Coun ty Pomona Youth Chairman, an nounced that finals for the annual Youth Talent Contest sponsored by the various Granges will be held at the Riversdale Grange Hall Jan. 27. He urged all Granges to try to have an entry in each category for the finals at this time. Program Presented Mrs. Lee Banks, lecturer, pre sented a program of songs, quizes, and games. The members of the Riversdale Grange under the lead ership of their lecturer Jlrs. Em- mil Walters, presented a humor ous skit "A 1962 Fashion Show." Members participating in this skit were t.lair hpray, Ora Welker, Fred Kuck, Emmett Walters, Gene Atwood, Glen Richardson, Roy An derson, Bobby Cooksey, and pian ist uoris cooksey. Mrs. fcdgar Markham concluded the program by the reading of the "Landing of the rilgriru Fathers," by D, Hermans. The oath of office was given to Edgar Markham, Mrs. Markham, and Mrs. Lee Banks. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ethel Brown. Mrs. Waller Phckat, and Mrs. Eric Plickat. Make Reservations for THANKSGIVING DINNER CORNIR S. I. CASS ANO RINI CHUCK WAGON DINNERS 12:00 to 8:00 ROAST TURKEY All ttio Trim minf BAKED HAM CopKoJ Yowl FRIED CHICKEN Masnaal fototoaa ROAST BEEF rarioiaaina fafatoaa Vofotoalat; Cliaica af Salad; Minca ar Fumakin Pio; Cotlaa a, Tao; Hat Rolli FOR RESERVATION OR 2-1311 FAMILY GROUfS CORDIALLY INVITID Sat., Nov. 18, 1961 The News Briefs M mm Carlo M. Pig has left for1 : Kuient to ntir KacraH Heart Hospital to undergo surgery Thurs- j home from the t.S. Navy's ofii day. He was accompanied by Mrs. cers training school in Khode i Page, who will remain with him. land, where he has just completed ! Iha ul,.ul lemninK 11 a km Th Rote Duplicate Bride Club. . . T. which meets every Thursday at 12 30 noon at the Rose Hotel. wuinoi mm nov. tion account oi the Thanksgiving holiday, but in- sleaa will meet Nov. jo. 1 Tho Emblem Club will hold initi ation Monday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. at the Elks Lodge. Refreshments will be served. Officers are re quested to wear form a Is and gloves. Batty Vincent, Jean DcVore, Delia Reinhart, Helen Brothers and Connie Muggerud, bowling for Lowetl'a Fashions, attended the Oregon State Women's Bowling Tournament and annual meeting in Corvallis last weekend. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Foster ot this city were called to Portland Friday by the death of their intanl grandson. Kichard Gerard llollen beck, who was born this week to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollenbeck. formerly of this city. The Hollen becks have three older children. Movie Showtime Salurtay, Nay. IS, ml INDIAN THEATRE Mallnaa poor opan 12:30. Complata ihow at 1 p.m. "Ma a Pa Kallla." "Francla In tha Haimtad Housa" and 3 cartoona. Out at 4 p.m. Evaning doora opan 4:43. Complata showa 7-10. "Ma 4 Pa Kama on Vacation" 7:10-10:10. "Fran cia In tha Hauntad Houia" S:33-lt:30. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Opan 4:30. Showl atart at 1 p.m. "Man trap ana - rnar aoh'a Woman" GRAND THEATRE ISwtharlln) Matlnaa 1:30 p.m. "Tha invlilbla Boy" ana - uuiar ; Spaca Jltlart" and cartoon. Evaning 7:00 ! p.m., to aaa a complata ahow bo In by S:39. "On tha Doubla" and "Thlat M Baghdad" ' CLOVERLEAF DRIVE IN (Sutharllnl Box offlca opans at 4:45. ahow starti at 7 p m. "wlnoi of Chanca" and "Tha Bio Gambia" BENETTA THEATRE (Wlnilon) "Tna Hand" and "Maitar of tha world" TRI CITY DRIVE IN ITrKltvl Show atarta S:30 p.m. "Tha Alamo" and "Don' Sunday. Nay. It, 1741 ' INDIAN THEATRE Doora opan :45. Complata ahowa 7:00-7:13. "Brldoa to tha Sun" 7:- STARLITE DRIVE-IN Opan 4 J0. Showl atart at 7 p.m. "Man Trap" and "Phar aoh'a Woman" GRAND THEATRE (Sutharlln) Show at 310 and 7:30 only. "lammy Tall Una irua" and Selactad Short Sublacts TRI CITY DRIVE IN (Trl-Cltyi Show atarta 5:30 p.m. "Whita Faatnar" and "La Parlalanna" Monday. Nav. . 1741 INDIAN THEATRE Ooora opan 4:45. Complata ahowa 7:00-7:13. "Briagt lo ma Sun" 7:30-9:50 STARLITE DRIVE-IN Clotad Mon-T, pa-Wad GRAND THEATRE ISutharitn) Show at 7:30 only. "Tammy Tall Ma Trua" and Salactaa Short Sublacta Tuesday Only NOV. 21 1 CURTAIN at 8:00 presents The firs eaaeriences ef a yawnff man la tha mysteries af woman! O. ft LAWrfFMCe sons& & lovers CMtaJA&Cs3 INDIAN Theatre OPEN FRI-SAT-SUN ONLY NOW thru SUNDAY Opan :30 Shows start 7:00 Hftirr DAVID StfllA HUNTER - JANSSEK - STEVENS Man; CO-HIT: THr f i PHARAOHS HUM cms int. mi at imh cotoa coioa Sjmitolf Now mm YOUR CHOICE $1195 u Saociol Ratoa tar Children YOUR FAVOR.TI COCKTAILS SERVID 00 y. LUr 8t th IL-.Mt News Review, Roseburg, Or. S Ensign Jerry Anderson, on of Mrs Jnhn Anrinrvnn lt amvprl a month s lf?ave befure reMiming a monin s leave ueioie reMiminK ; nia jutjCS jerry was graduated from Oregon Slate College prior t0 e(lllJltin(i in lhe Navy. . Tonight Hit Rovofioo Wot Tho Ctimo of tho Century! "THE HAND" "Master Of The World" Vincent Pried) plut CARTUNE Tonight Unknown danger rides with each takeoff! "WINGS OF CHANCE" Jim Brown Frances ReHerty plus "THE BIG GAMBLE" Both in Color Sunday thru Tuesday Sandra Dee and John Gavin in "Tammy Tell Me True" With the delightful music of America's beloved Percy Faith! In Color plus Selected Short Subject End Tonight "On The Double" "Thief Of Baghdad" Sunday Only BUCK NITE $1.00 Per Carload "WHITE FEATHER" plus "La PARISIENNE" Chorlei Boyer Henri , Vidol Brigirt) Bordot End Tonight "THE ALAMO" "DONDI" Lott Timoo Tooftot MA & PA KETTLE ON VACATION - plus - " FRANCIS in the Haunted House Sun-Mon Only Complete Shears 7:00-9:13 Art Amoricon firl in wor-tom Tokyo, livinf unoW Hto wotchful oy el tho oocrot poli co . . . dorinf dotifor for rho mon tho loved! I Ca P"' ,""Pi''! MMti SHIGtTA ft, noai mr.;a aoauwaatiantaiuaN SPtCIAL ADDED SHORTS 1' I ;! '-aas. al 1 1 PIP a-w a.oa p.m. a 7.00 pm Tna U .90 pm. la 7. PS pm Tna taa