12 Th. Newi-Review, Roseburg, PATRONIZI NIWS-RIVIIW ADVERTISERS PIERRE Man, did I pull a fot or on Chrit lost moht. Co"td him ot OR 2 3212, you know, to tako our family portrait ol horn, and h didn't find out 'til last night our family hat 12 children, 3 dogs, 2 cats, I rabbit, a ooft sholltd turtl, end 0 partridgf in a pear tr! BILL SPECIAL FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Plain SKIRTS PANTS Across from Court House 1019 SE Douglas The fallowing radio end Maviikm prog rams era printed ot e froe public tonlca for Not-t.yiaw taedart. All program lirrir.ll o-o publiihod at rocoiyad frara tho rotaactiyo Motion!. Tko Now. Review daes not ecc.pt roipemlbillry for variation from original schedule, femith.d this aewipoper. 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The largest ant colonies are esti mated to number a million or so inhabitants. The whole population would weigh about as much as a man. n. Cosh & Carry Minute Service Available OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY OR 3 8291 1:10 Shoolt ( Moods V only) 1:30 Par-nil at about kcnoolt tFrl tnly) jiiju law or in town ITuMday, WfMlncMiay, Thurfday) 4:00 TV Toptct (Morvday anly) 4:00 Public rvlco Tiaa. Only) 4:00-or 7a Market (Wad. anly) 4 00 Public Srvrca (ThurO 4:00 Ptrl Paraoo (Frl. anly) 4:1S Amartca At Work 4: IS Social Security IWad. anly) 4-IS Public Sarvlca (Pri, anly) 4- JO Captain Shipwreck. 1:00 Kerloan Karnlval MONDAY 5- 30 Junior Auction 4:00 Northwt! 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Ham; World e Feat Mwsc. 11 a) Strvtos ot Faciw Powerland. It 10. Mm Jam 1 hMnm M.tf. I m m Immm lart Wej , Thur , Frt , aMxl Mattnoo. 1pm. Men , Tues. Thw'S , Watkng Tha Bai. II Local News . "r' "nu well. Mr. and Mrs. Darrol Monteith drove to Portland Friday to see the high school state championship! game. The following day they went lo Eugene for the U of OOSU foot ball game. Mr. and Mrs. James Moon and family were here from Portland to spend the holiday weekend visit ing Mrs. Moon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kilkenny. Also visiting at the Kilkenny home was their youngest daughter, Anne, who is a student at Southern Oregon Col lege. Mr. and Mrs. David Daman and baby daughter were here from Portland to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Damon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kilkenny, and Da mon's mother, Mrs. John Brooke, and other relatives. Damon re turned to Portland Thursday night and was met Friday by his moth er who accompanied him to the high school state championship football game. He returned to Roseburg Sunday to pick up his wife and daughter and take them back home to Portland. prove your CONDITIONS ay oontulrina RIY NOLDS RIAL 1ST ATI. Phon. OR 2-1414 er too el their oHico, S04 S. I. Cau. 7-10 Tightrope 100 National V rivet I 30 Price la RQht ff 00 4h Praclncl t0:00 Tnrlller 11:00 Report II: IS Jack Pear TUESDAY I 3i Oulckr Oraw McGraw 4 00 Northwttl Nwa 4: IS Huntley BrinKley 4:30 Rlpcerd 1:00 Teen Oela 7:30 The Defenders )0 Alfred Hitchcock t:00 Dick Powell 10:00 Caln'a 100 11:00 Rtoort II: IS Jack Paar ROSEBURC RADIO and TELEVISION f-e Waokdoya S Soforday 145S W. 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ABC ft 00 (d Mere" A0C ft IV-Loral Newa OO tonojun II 00 S gn Of 7pm; Mr Mot. 1pm, 04 Feshsoned Revival Hour, 4 pm. 28 present LIVING 1 76d Monday, Nov. 17 . . u., t, .t ,, KniBhts eflvias, Pythias Hall Winston O.ll.rd Kiwan.s Club, i ..... .. tkOmraci nngjej biiwni, DXin n,r. hnm ot Alr- Morru Bow - 'j30 D m . Obedience Trial, sponsored by Cmpaua 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. Buckaroas, workshop, at the barn 8 10 p.m. Umpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion on Fairgrounds, 7:30 pm. Riddle Bethel Job's Daughters, Masonic Temple. Riddle, 7:30 p.m. Woman of the Moose, Moose Hall, 1 p.m. Valantino Chapter 1, Order of Eastern Star. Myrtle Creek. Roseburg City Council, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Ooldan Ago Club, at the Veter an's Memorial Building, 7:30 p.m. Woodmen Circle Umpo.ua Grove SI, social I p.m. Winston Community Club, I p.m. Cn44irliM J.vearros. Community building. S pm. Benson PTA, executive rjoara meeting, at the school, 1:30 p m Elkton Farm Bureau, dinner meeting at the grade school, 8:30 D m. notluck, Tenmile PTA, multipurpose room of the school, 7:30 p.m. Business and Professional Wom en's Club, at home of Mrs. M. E. Groshong, 375 W. Chapman, 8 p.m. 1 Town end Country Garden Club, at home of Mrs. Jack West, 227 Riverside Drive, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 21 I Roseburg Kiwanis Club, Umpqua 1 Hotel Civic room, noon. Glide Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m. Associated Volunteers card party. ; VA Hospital recreation building .nusic room, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Micoholics Anonymous, b a a e : ment of Pacific Building, 8 p.m., : for information. Roseburg Duplicate Bridge Club, j Umpqua Hotel, 7:15 pm. This is an open club and all bridge play ers are welcome. Anyone desiring a partner call OR 3-4566. Boots and Calico beginners square dance lessons, Winston Community Hall 8-10 p.m. For in formation write PO Box 104 or call OR 3-3436. Suthorlin Girls Drill team prac tice, 5 p.m., East Grade School playground, new members wel come, write Box XI. RL Sutherhn for information call OR 3-6629 Roseburg Duplicate Bridge Club at Umpqua Hotel, 7:15 p.m.. open Glendole School Sets Visitation Evenings Gtendale parents of grade school children are invited to attend one or the other of two teacher a visita tion nights at the Glendale Elf mentary School next week, reports Mrs. Gerald B. Fox, Glendale. Those whose names begin wiih the letters A to L are invited to come to the school at 7 p.m. Wed nesday evening, and those whose last names begin with letters M to Z are invited to come at the same hours Thursday. Parents not able to arrange their visits accord ing to the above schedule can come either evening. Parents may avail themselves of this opportun ity to discuss with the teachers their children's problems or spe cial needs in relation to the school system. ROSE ROOM Count Down If 3 Re9pAa Thvrt., Nov. 30 Let's wrap up this Christmas with out forgetting anyone. Check the gift guide in todays Classified Want Ad Section. CALENDAR OF EVENTS tomorrow ! to all players of Douglas County, I anyone desiring a partner for the I plly u ,skcd , C1 0R , A ,,, jet, (V. Harvero, p m. I i ttm fa hiin .hntw nA ri4 !pirty Grangi 8 pm., at Riversddle A". . WCTU I . meeting and program home of Mrs. Golda Nickell. 3012 W. Harvard. Ol.ll. Tenmile Home Extension Unit, Ladies clubhouse, 10 a.m. Basketry. Noon potluck. Elkton Eastern Star Chapter 8 pm. at lodge hall. ; Dog Obedience training classes, 7:30 p.m. Highway S across from' Kelley s Korners. Cair Oaks Grange. Grange hall. Bertha Rebekaha IM. IOOF HaU, Canyon ville. Post Partum Class, Mercy Hos- pital, 7:30 p m Loekingglasa Grange, Grange Hall, social meeting, potluck at 7 p.m. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, IOOF Hall, p.m. Roseburg Toottmlttress Ceub, 8 p.m., call OR 21990 for informs I tion. Roseburg Jaycoos, Bamboo nouse, o:ju p.m. uimrcr, .ou mm' ing. Myrtle Crook Toastmistross Club, Myrtle Creek Hotel, 8 p.m. Roseburg Woman's Club board meeting, clubhouse, 1:30 p.m. Camas Valley Grange social meeting, Grange Hall, S p.m. Little River Crews Fail To Beat Snow By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY Several crews of the Little River district of the Umpqua National Forest have been working in the hope of completing jobs for the winter. One crew is working on refor estation jobs at Black Creek: an other crew is at Burnt Creek on road survey; at Mt. Mace, a crew is on trail maintenance work; a road state-out job at Black Creek is being done by a surveying crew; and the fifth crew is on recon naissance work at Wright Creek where the men have to cross the Umpqua River on rubber rafts. Wyoming Trip Made Don Wermlinser, timber sales of ficer of the Little River district, Mrs. Wermlinger, Bob and Linda, left fecently for Duboise. Wyo., to spend Thanksgiving with the lat ter'i father. Two-year-old son. Bob. prepared for the trip by swallowing a half bottle of dog worm capsules, but sufered no lasting ill effects. Members of the Glide Kiwanis Club entertained their wives at a dinner meeting recently at t h e Four Winds. Several Roseburg Ki wanis Club members and wives joined the party. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Shrum Jr. and son. Bob. a freshman at Ore- eon Stale University, drove to Grants Pass Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Shrum's mother, Mrs. H. M. Stott. Chuck Anderson and Larry Hoi slander returned from Eastern Oregon recently, each with the limit of Mallard and Teal ducks. Fernhopper Banquet Set Feb. 24 At 0SU Feb. 24. 1962. has been set as the date for the 3h annual Fernhop per Banquet at the Ore son State University School or forestry. I The traditional dinner, one of the West's iaruest cathenna ot forest iers. is timed for 5 p.m. so that those attending may see the OSU University of Idaho basketball came at 8 p.m. Originally an alumnt Catherine for eraduates of the School of For estry at Oregon State, the banquet has become popular as a meeting place for foresters, logcers. lum bermen and their friends triroueh out this resion. It has been held yearly since 1928, except during .World War II. New Junior High Holds First Open House, PTA Meet Approximately 300 parents at tended the first PTA meeting and open house held recently at the John C. Fremont Junior High School. i Mrs. Scott Presides The Rev. D. W. Hinrichs. pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, j gave the invocation. Mrs. Henry Scott, president of the new PTA group, was in charge of the short business meeting. A resolution offered by Dan Dim mirk and Dr. Louis Michalek pro posing sponsorship by the PTA of a Boy Scout troop, was passed at the meeting. After a welcoming speech and introduction of teachers by Prin cipal Robert McKee, parents vis ited the classrooms and viewed the changes which have been effected in converting the former Fullerton Grade School to a junior high school. Changes Viewed Through the addition of a rear wing and by combining several small areas, seven new classrooms have been added. Located in the new rear wing is a modern, sound proofed music room and a function al art and crafts unit of two rooms, joined by a teachers workshop area. Gymnasium and dressing areas have also been added. Oth er features are the formation of a library, health and counseling area, enlarged cafeteria, new kitchen, and a biology unit. A faculty room has been furnished and decorated by the joint efforts of teachers and tiie PTA. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria during the evening with Mrs. Sibley Nielson and Mrs. Ivan Rodgers presiding at the tea ta ble. The next regular meeting will be January IS. Conns Of Melrose Home After Trip By NETTIE WOODRUFF Mr. and 'Mrs. J. E. Conn of Melrose are back from a trip to Bellingham, Wash., to visit their snn-in-Iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stidham. and three sons. They visited cousins in Yak ima and Everett en route. Move To Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Strnmback have sold their home on Cleveland Hill Rd and moved to Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Young have returned from a 10-day trip to California. At Inclewood they vis ited their son, Jim, and family. They attended a rural electrifica tion Administration meeting in Sacramento and visited relatives in Pomona. Mrs. Thomas Yantis is in Eman uel Hospital in Portland where she underwent major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. George Dewey of Coos Bay spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Mina Becker, and her brother, Carl. Bowlers Hare Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kramh and three sons of Woodland, Wash., spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Kramb's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Smith, and other relatives and participated in the Timber Tournament in Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Manning and family spent the weekend in Reedspnrt with Manning's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Holtz man. Mrs. E. C. Bursik is visiting in Coos Bay with her daughter, Lu cille, and family. Stevenson Sets Trinidad Visit HYANN1S PORT, Mass. (AP) The White House announced to day that Adlai Stevenson. VS. ambassador to the United Na tions, would fly to Trinidad Sun day for a conference with Presi dent Arturn Frondizi of Argentina. White House press secretary Pierre Salinger announced here where President Kennedy is spending the Thanksgiving week end that Stevenston was making the trip at the president's request. Salinger aaid Stevenson and Frondiu would discuss economic projects which were not resolved during recent conversations the president and Frondizi had in New York when Kennedy ad dressed the Vnited Nations. Stevenson and Frondizi will con fer in Port of Spain. Frondizi is visiting in Trinidad. w 1 Wis ANDY SCHLICK Broke Seocielift 74S SE Rosa OC WOOD Cara Williams Is Actress Who Talks A Mile A Minute By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) Cara Wil l liams is an actress who talks a mile a minute, usually about things she isn't supposed to talk about. Cara is the ever-loving Gladys of the CBS TV show. "Pete and Gladys." As costar of a million dollar enterprise, she is not sup posed to discuss things publicly that might destroy illusions and endanger the investment. So they keep telling her. "About your real estate" I began. "It's 1 going great," she said. "Don't let any actor tell you TV is for the birds; it's great. Be cause of TV, I've been able to make investments for the first time in my life. Got four houses now. Two of them are rented. "But gee," she said, "real es tate is one of the things CBS does not want me to talk about." What about stocks? "Doing fine there," she said. "Bought 600 shares of one stock at $1 and it went up to $19. My broker wanted me to sell, but I told him all I could lose was $A00. Now it's down to $4, but I'm still ahead." "I guess I'm just a gambler at heart," she went on. "But I've given up those poker games I used to play every week. Some of the boys were newspapermen, and I quit after I won $647 one night. Even if they were friends, they were still newspapermen and it might get printed. "Now I play with the film crew on the set at lunch time 25-50 cents, that sort of thing. Can't get North Douglas Grange Slates "Flea Market" Plans for a colorful "Flea Mar ket" are currently underway in the Drain-Curtin area under sponsor ship of North Douglas Grange 36 of Curtin. The "Flea Market." to be held Dec. 2 at the Veteran's Hall in Drain, is a community effort for the purpose of raising funds for community service work. It is an annual affair. The Grange Is renting the hall and will, in turn, sell table space to groups or individuals. Those participating may bring whatever they desire to sell and offer it at their own price. Hours for the "Flea Market" will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entries may be made on the day preceding the sale from 1 to 5 p.m.. according to Norene Walker, Curtin corre spondent. Table space may be reserved by calling Mrs. Ray Hehn at Whit ney 2-2537, or Mrs. Irene Ames, Whitney 2-3232. Movia Showtime MONOAY. NOV. 17, 1U1 INDIAN THEATRE Ooori oon , 45. Com pier, ihows 7;0O-f:IS. "Th. Com.rvch.rot" 7:7S-t 45. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Owi Fr 1-5.1 Sun ortlv. GRAND THEATRE fSurtorllnt So of. lie. OC Of 4:45. Srvow ,1 7:00. "Btfl Hur." AIM Mltcttd thort tublKli. TUESDAY, NOV. H. 141 INOIAN THEATRE Doom opwi 4 45. Comolot. ihow. 7:00-1:15. "Th. Com.nch- rO" 7:25-.:4S. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Opm Cri-S.l-Suo only GRANO THEATRE (Winston) Boir or fk. oiMni 4:45. Show .t 7 00. "Bon Hur." AHjo Mbctd thort tubltctt. At Turin, in the spring of 1861, Victor Emmanuel was proclaimed mug u. me iiiak umtcu u.naii na tion since the collapse of Rome. Five months earlier Emmanuel and Garibaldi had met at Teano near Naples and agreed to join their conquests. Now thru Saturday William Wylar's "BEN-HUR" On. compl.ro ifiow each night Boa Office aeons ot 6:45 Show ot 7:00 Sunday, 2:30, with Continuous Showing Soaciol Admission: Adults, $1.00 Students, 75c Children, 50c Alto S.l.cttd Short Sublets BRAKE SPECIAL Good Through Month of NOVEMBER HERE'S WHAT WE DO: Install FoMoCo Irak. Lining a) Chock hydraulic syitam tor looks R.eack front wfiaal baoringt Chock condition of brake drum. Adiutt brake oadol frao elav Hood brokn. repl.niih fluid o) Adiuit brakes, including parking brake Undar-cor impaction Rood tost your car Reg. $28.15 All Ford Cars and Pickups hurt and it's good to be friends with those boys," she blurted out. "No, no, no! I'm really not supposed to talk about gambling." But she was permitted to talk about "Pete and Gladys," which she likes. Cara is making a name (or herself as a comedienne, de spite occasional comparison to Lucille Ball. "That I can't figure," she said. "We're both redheads, hut other wise we're not a bit alike. 'I Low Lucy' was a three-camera live show, in which Lucille played to both the studio and the home au dience; the comedy had to he broad. Ours is a one-camera filmed show, which allows more subtlety." "But I suppose everybody in show business has to be compared to someone else. Look at all trie girls who are 'second Marilyn Monroes.' Look at all the actors who were 'second John Barry mores.' "Oh dear, I'm not supposed Is say that name, either." The reference was to her ex husband. "But at least I meant senior, not junior," she added apologet ically. Elkton Lions Club Receives Citation By MRS. C. W. HENDERER The Elkton Lions Club recently received a commendation from the State Board of Higher Education expressing thanks and apprecia tion for the MO" college scholar ship given annually by the club. The scholarship fo 1961 was given to Milton Cheever who is attending Southern Oregon College. Fire Controlled The Elkton city fire truck was called to the Darrel Swearingea home early Saturday morning when an overheated wood stove dam aged a wall in the dining room. The fire was under control whea the truck arrived. Mrs. Ted Taylor returned to her home Saturday from the Eugene Clinic in Eugene where she has been under observation the past week. The CYF of the Christian Church met Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bobst with 16 youth attending. Mrs. Raymond Cox had charge of the study for the evening. Christmas caroling was discinsed. Following the meet ing Mrs. Bobst served refresh ments. Pack Moot Sot The Elkton Cub Scouts will have their monthly pack meeting at the all-purnose room at the grade school next Thursday at 7 p.m. Theme of the month is "Magic." All parents and visitors are wel come. The Elkton High School seniors presented 3 comey one-act plasy Friday night with over 200 in at tendance. The class presented Bob Pitts a gift certificate of $10 for his help in making their plays a success. The class made $80 for their class treasury. A National Assembly was held at the Elkton High School Wednes day with Dick WresclS, an expert on locks and safes, as speaker and demonstrator. Wrcsch had a laree collection of locks and handcuffs and presented an interesting pro gram. Hurry! ENDS. TUES! coMANCHEROS Wed! thru Sat! 11,xirv Ql Tift' fiVuc plus ... 4 COMPLETE JOB Parts and Labor OR 3-4485 $W5 Jm I Sara "" M So 20 MOTORS