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o 6 T1i Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. Sat, April 21, 1962 STRAIGHT ANSWERS PLEAS! ELMIRA, N. Y. (AP) Sign on desk in City Hall: "On what do you bias your opinion?" DU PONT '50T - Nylon Carpets And Quality Wool Corpets BOB ALLEN FLOOR COVERING Phone OR 2-1501 A Story of The Christ. The Inspiration of His Spoken Words. Mtln-CtUwyn-Mayir prtunu Stimuli Bnmltn't Pmbulhn mma-smmm-mma vmmn-miaa-mam nrn-mm rnittuammim Limited ADDED! Wayne Wajner at the MIGHTY WURLITZER starts WIDI April 25th INDIAN THEATRE -flVm. ttin TtCHNUUMA . TUMaCOUt Tha following radio and television programs ere printed as free public service for News-Ravlaw readers. All program listings era published as received from tha respective stations. Tha News Review does not accept responsibility tor variation from original schedules fumishad this newspaper. KPIC-TV Ch. 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY S:0O-Contlnentsl Classroom (Math) 4:W-Contlnentol Classroom (Oov'nl) :1S-ETV (Tuaa., thru Frl.) t:30-Play Your Hunch 10:00-Prlce Is Rlghr 10:30-Concsntratlon 11:00 Your first Impressions 11:30 Truth or Consequences ll:S5-Day Report 1!:00 Jan Murray 1MJ-NBC News ' 12:30 Romper Room VOO Young Doctor Malono 1:30 Our Flvo Dauohtera J:00 Make Room For paddy J:30 Hera'a Hollywood a :SS Afternoon Report 1:00 December Bride ,vi Til Tnnlra IMnn.1 3:30 Invisible Wan (Tues.. Wed Train.) 3:30 Home Show (Frl.) CDAM'C "AUTV SALON Ml AN a Winston OS J7JI BUDGET COLD WAVE Comalere with Haircut. 5 Shampoo, Sat from Eiiarl Cattltf, llaecsltf, ltlll Tletlef 0tS SOT M...OTSIHIS sr eseflsWI KBES-TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:45-Copco Home Show (Tues. Only) 10:54 CBS News (Except Tuesday) 11:00 Loe Of Lite 11:30 search For Tomorrow ll:45-Guldlng Light 12:00-College Of The Air 12:30 As The World Turns 1:00 Password 1:30 House Perty 1:00 The Millionaire 1:30 Verdict Is Yours 3:45-CBS News ' 3:00 Brighter Oay 3:15 Secret Storm For Tha Finest In WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS Call M & M PRINTERS ORcklll 14511 KOIN-TV Ch. 6 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7:00-Colleoo Ot Tha Air 7:30-Certoon Time S:00 Captain Kangeroo :0O-Calandar t:30-l Love Lucy 10:00-Vldao Village 10.30-Cleer Horizon ll:00-Love Of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45-Guldlng Light lt:00-HI Nelohbor 12:30-as The World Turns l:00-KOIN Kitchen l:30-House Party 2:00 The Millionaire I: V.rOlct II Yourt 3'00 Brighter Oay 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30-Edge ot Night 4:00 Cartoon Clrcue 4:15-Early Show KEZITV Ch 9 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 11:00 Tennessee Emit Ford 11:30 Yours For A Song 17:00 Mid-Day Report 17:l-Var !y Feetures 13:30 Window Shopping 1:00 Day In Court 1:25 ABC Midday Report 1:30-ETV f:0o-lene Wyman Show 2:30 Seven Keys 1:00 Gueen For A Oay v 3:30 Open Houee 4:00 American Bandstand 4:X Jack's Kertoon Clubhouse Radio Programs -Monday thru KRNR 1490 KC KRNR. .tmdcaitlno 14 hour U Utyt wttlg Monday through IttunUy. CS$ w en fftt hour. Sunday through nturdiy. CBS ftturM on fft tw!f fcsvr: tiini.iv-Sl-urday Prtnk Oou. I: J .m PST, t:4j KQEN 1240 KC MONDAY THROUOH FRIDAY 4:00 News Around the World ABC 4:JO-Local News 4:45 Weelher Capsukt 4:50 County Agent 7:00-Hemlngway-ABC 7:45 Local News 7.50Paul Harvey-ABC 7:55 Slock Market Report KYES 950 KC MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY broadcast TIMIt woetdore. a.m. fa 4:43 pm.i Sundays 7 am. to 4:45 p.m. MONDAY THROUOH SATUKOAVl lead line news an tha heurr Weather-vane IS minute, peat the hour news eummery at Resignations Create Vacancies In Drain-Curtin Teaching Staffs Bv JO CARLILE Several teachers have resigned from the Drain and Curtin schools leaving vacancies in the teaching staff for the 1962-63 school year. In Drain, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bowers plan to return to Califor nia. Mrs. Norman Bartel plans to complete another year of college, Ricki Snider will teach nearer Eu eene where her husband is attend' ing the University of Oregon and Iva Barker plans to teach where her husband will be working. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Hollingsworth will return to their home in Flor ida. Rabh Badley resigned to re turn to work in special education. Merna Davis resigned from the Curtin staff. Mrs. Horace Cunningham return ed Friday from Portland where she entered her husband in t h e Tonight' "THE ATOMIC SUBMARINE" Arthur Franx Dick Forait Brett Haliey plus 'THE PLUNDERERS" Jeff Chondlar John Saien Deloras Hort and Cartoon Fun Daora Opan 6:45 P.M. Show Starts 7:00 P.M. Lait complata show starts t:1S First complata show over, 10:10 3:45-Featuro Shorts (Frl.) 4:00 Schools (Mon.) 4:00 Talk of the Town (Tues., Wed., Thurs.) 4:00 Pet Correl (Frl.) 4:15 Public Service (Frl.) 4:30-CaDtain ShlDWrOCk 11:15 Tonight SATURDAY l:30-Plp the Piper t:00Sharl Lewis t:30-Klng Leonardo 10:00 Fury 10:30-Maka Room For Daddy 11:00 Mr. Wizard 11:30 Maor League Baseball 2:00 Championship Debate! 2:45 Saturday Matinee 4:30 Telesports :00 All Star Golf 4:00 Saturday Night Report 4:15 Feature Shorte 4:30 Pete and Gladys 7:0O-Mr. Ed .'tS? SERVICE All SISVIH SUNUHTtfO . PHONE OR 3-4123 KLUVER RADIO & TV la Dmitri 21 Tsars ISM MI stepksat st lartss Valley let 3:30-Edoe of Night 4:0O-lohnny Linn Show SATURDAY 10:45 Bnbll 1:45 Saturday Matinee 3:30 Championship Bridge 4:00 Political 4:30 Big Pktura 4:00 Championship Bowling 4:00 Dan Smoot Report 4:15 Channel S Report 4:30 Password 7:00 Tell It To Groucho 7:30 Perry Mason t: 30 The Defenders :30 Hove Gun, will Travel 1 10:00 Gunsmoko ROSEBURG RADIO and TELEVISION . Weekdays 9-3 Saturdoy 14SS W. Harvard OR 3-3002 Free Estimates All Work Guar. S:45 Newvene 4:15-Welter Cronklte, News SATURDAY 7:30-RFD 4 S:00 Cartoon Hmo S:30 Sky King t:00 Captain Kangaroo 10:00 Video Village. Jr. 10:30 Red Dunning 10:45 Baseball 1:30 Armchelr Theater 3 00 Mignty Mouse Playhouse 3:30 Allakatam 4:00 Roy Rogers 4:30 Sky King 5:00-Global Zobel S:30 Adventure Theeter 4:00 Frontier Doctor 4:0-The Calllornlans 7:00 The Third Men 7:30 Perry Mason 0 JO The Derendere t:30-Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 Gunsmoko 1:00 Jack's Kartoon Clubhouse (Mon, Wed, Frl) l:du-Teen Beat (Tues, Thurs)' SATURDAY 3:00-Fllm Fare S:00-Reller Derby 4:00 EmereU Empire Bowline 100-Flohl ot the Week 7:45-Make That Spare S oo-Calvln end the Colonel S: 30 Leave ft to Beaver f:00 Lawrenco Walk 10:00 Room For One More 10:30 Famous Playhouse 1t:00-News Nine ll:15-Movle P m., PST, Monday thrown Saturday, lowvll Thomai 5 p.m., PST, Monday through Fri day, Sporti Tim 4:10 p.m. Monday through Friday, :SJ p.m. Saturday, MONDAY THROUOH PP. IDA Y I) 01 -All Night Show 4:0-BOO jihnHn iWs-jf S OO-N.ws ABC S:45-wsather Capsule 1:50 News A Notee ,:00-Breeklest Club-ABC 10:30 EHChanoe ll:0O-Mld Morning Now ABC 11:15 Telto Test-ABC 11:30 Newa For Women 12:00 Mid Day News 1l:50-Market Riperl 1:00 Local News IS minutes past the houri Community Calen dar at 45 Tenures past the hour. SPICIAL PKOOHAMS. Buy Swap-Sell. t:U m Mon 1 ims- Thurs., Sal.r Counttr Polnt, :4S. Mon., Tues.. WM. Thurs Frt.i Stories of Pacific Powtrlend, irio, Mon., Wed Thura Prl.r Musical MatlnM. 1 p.m Mon. Tues Tnursj Walltlnf Tha Beat, It veterans hospital for medical care. Mrs. Sara Land has returned from a two-week visit with her son, Alfred Land Jr., at Gunnison, Colo. Phebe Benefiel of Centralis, Wash., is a house guest at the home of Lena uaraner. Sgt. Ernistine Heaton, who is stationed at the Presidio in San Francisco, Calif., is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haines. Jim Dixon of Toledo and Bob DePew of Klamath Falls joined Bob Whipple and Eugene Miller Wednesday at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whipple. Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Whipple took the four young men back to Willamette University at Salem where they are all sophomores. Mrs. Virgil Merrill and Marc ac companied Mrs. Merrill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Baker of Roseburg, to Bakersfield, Calif., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Patchen went to Davis Lake and Wickiup Lake Sunday. Tonight "CINDER FELLA" Jarry Lewis Ed Wynn plus "INVASION QUARTET" Bill Trovers Spika Milligen Gregoire Asian ox Offiea Opans 6:30 Show at 7:00 7:30 Tales of Wells Fargo t:30 Tall Man t:00 Saturday Nlto Movies 11:00 Saturday Cinema SUNDAY t:00-Easter Special :00 Network Eastar Sunrise services 11:00 It Is Written 11:30 Baseball 10:00 This Is The Lite 10:30 Frontiers of Faith 2:30 Dan smoot 2:45 TBA 3:00-Chomplonshlp Bowling 4:00 Championship Bridge 4:30 "Easter In Roseburg" S:0O-Way of the Cross ' 4:00 Meet the Press 7:00-Bullwlnkle 7:30 Dls,iey World of Color :30-Car 54, Where Are You? 9:00 Bonanza " 10:00 Highways of Mslody LOST YOUR LICENSE TO DRIVE? SEE ROLF'S INSURANCE FOR FAST SERVICE . Installments Available 93 S. I. Stephens OR 3-S166 11:00 Final Report 11:15 3too I SUNDAY 10:45-Basebell 12:50 Terzen 3:00 Sunday Matlneo 4:30 Health Notes 5:00 Oral Roberta 5:30-0. E. College Bowl 4:00 20th Century 4:30 Mr. Ed 7:00 Morlnelend Circus 1:00 Ed Sullivan t:00 G.E. Theater t:30-Oeck Benny 10:00 Candid Camera 10:3O-Whot's My Line 11:00 Walter Cronklto News THE BEST FOR LESS I h0r,M IIESRMAN j i afc Fsrfli A9fl9 TMIIf RAMCI tun fmm mnu. . MTOIMIILE ' . OK 1-JOI I 11:00 Saturdoy Reporter 11:15-Theatar ' SUNDAY S OO-The Hound of Heeven f:00 A Triumphant Hour 10:00 Washington Conversation 10:30 Time Out for Sports 10:45 Baseball 1:30 The Christophers l:00-Thls Is The Life 2:30-Felth For Today 3:00 Armchair Theeter 4:30-Lel's Fece It 5:00 Victory et See 5.I0-GE College Bowl 4:00 Twentieth Century 4:30-Mr. Ed 7:00 Marlneland Carnival 4:00 Ed Sullivan Show :0O O.B. Theater t: 30 Jack Benny 10:00-Candld Camera !0:30-What's My Line 11:00 Cronklle With The News H:J-M Squad SUNDAY I3:00-Thls Is The Answer lJ:30-Falth For Today t:00-Talk Back 1:30 All Star Theeter 1:00 Oregon TV Forum 2:00 JC Spotlight 1:30-Mee! The Professor 3:00 Direction '43 3:30 Editor's Choice 4:00 liiuea end Answers 4:30 Faith JiOO-wio. World of Sports 4:30 Maverick 7:30-Pollow The Sun t:30 Hollywood Speclel 10:30 Lawman 11:00 News o ll:15-Movle Friday l:3JSuttvtrlln Hour t:IO-Monty Smith Show UrOO-CBS Bbctt 13:IO-Montt Smith Show 4:10 Rlctt JonnMA Stow 7:0O-CBS Block; 7:JJ Nlgnt Watch 11:00 All Night Show S-30 Evchenge 4 ' 00 Hemingway A BC 4:30Alex Dreler ABC 4:45 speaking Of Sports ABC S:00-Paul Harvey ABC S:15-Flsh 4 Canto Report S: 30 News ABC J:4S-Western Sports ABC 4:00 Ed Meroen ABC 4:15 Locel News 3:00 Toleqveen II OD-Ilgn Olf noon. Wed Thurs. tufhortm Teen-Boot, I p.m. Sat. i Rosohura Teen-BMt, t:K p.m. Sat.i Hl-PI Club 1:N p.m. Set.i Sunday How Christian ScMnc. He.lt. 1:45 a m.i De votions. II a m-t world at Felk Musk. II: p.m.r Lutheran Hour, I p.m.! Rondeau Jerl. ' I p.nvi Mr. Muaic. S p.nvi Old Fartlenodl Revival Hours 4 p.m. I Yoncalla Families Entertain Visitors From California By MRS. GEORGE EDES Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dupper ana DaDy irom Las Angeles are in xoncaua visiting relatives for couple of weeks. Mrs. Richard Latrelle and son, Rickey, of Arcadia, Calif., are visiting at the Everett Curtu home. Mrs. Latrelle and Mrs. Curtis are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. August Lobb of ban Diego, Calif., spent Monday night visiting at the George Edes nome. Mrs. Lobb and Mrs. Edes were friends 50 years ago in Min neapolis. Illness Calls Mrs. Clyde Powell. Royce Hen derson of Yoncalla and Baker An derson of Drain were called to Mississippi last week due to the illness of their father. Mrs. Eldon Lee and Mrs. Orval Pontius attended the district meet- in? of the Methodist Women's So- ciety of Christian Service at Klam- atn rails last week. Dan Wright returned to his home here Friday after undergoing maj or surgery at Sacred Heart Hospi tal In Eugene. Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Portland spent several days last week at the Collis Huntington home, Mrs. Ljuentin Rychard is collect ing for the American Red Cross drive in this area. Anyone who wishes to donate is asked to send OPEN FRI-SAT-SUN ONLY THaT BXCITINO MOVIB ABOUT THI SENSATION! with STARLITERS LAST TIMES TONITE: Open 6:45 Show ot 7:15 : FEATURE 7:55 ONLY SUN-M0N-TUE Opan 6:45 Show of 7:15 Feature 7:50 Only BECAUSE . . so many have asked On the etrse-ts of Marseilles suddenly everything stops anrf . everyone says Xntrie cafes ontne corner rnen toith "Coo mucK tirne on their hand8 ivink 9n eye flnol Si9hVW, there's Fanrvy ; In tfe f i8h markets -the fat wives nudge each other and. boats come to a halt whistling 'AKtheres Farnivj!' Jlnd tne second you see her on the motion picture screen ljou II say "Aft there's TECHNICOLOR with IIAIIC MAUniCI IT CHANttA IIOROT Etra! Faaturrtta 0 Catari "SNOW CARNIVAL" Color Cattoan News thru SUNDAY only TV. I V 1 tern, i his contribution to Mrs. Rychard. Mrs. Tom Cutshall, Bruce and Susan of Silverton spent the week end at the parental Herman Miller home in Hayhurst Valley. Guest at the Edna Miller home Saturday was Mrs. Betty Brooks of Springfield. Portland Trip Made Mrs. Steve Miller took her moth er, Mrs. Olive Thornton, to Port land last week for a medical clreckup. Jimmy Cummings who has been out of school for several weeks due to a badly-cut foot, is able to at tend school now. Guests at the Roy Wilson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson of Winston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee spent a couple of days this week visiting their daughter near Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brune and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Danielson of Frazee, Minn., spent last week at the William Carlson home south of town. On Sunday the Brunes cele brated their 43rd wedding anni versary. Mrs. Bill Hilkemeier of Drain was a guest. Daughter Selected Donna Churchill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Churchill, has been chosen as one of the artists to play with the Roseburg Sym phony Orchestra concert to be held in Roseburg May 3. Mrs. Cyrus Skrien of VoKonoma, Japan, is visiting her brother in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Cody Long and family for a few days. Mrs. Skrien is in the U.S. In be half of the Red Cross as a dele gate to Washington D.C., San Fran cisco and Portland, ending her trip with a few days visit in Yon calla. She is the mother of Terryl Wise. Mrs. Ira Minton of Decatur. Ul.. arrived in Yoncalla Tuesday to vis it her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Farley and fam ily. Expo-Lodging Service Gets Back In Business SEATTLE (AP) Expo-Lodging Service, which finds housing for World's Fair visitors, was back in business this week after a drastic slow-down forced by a city ordi nance intended to block evictions of long-time tenants from hotels and apnrtment houses. Many apartment houses had evicted regular tenants and con verted to hotel-type operation. 'This is strictly a matter be tween the city and each individual hotel, apartment, motel owner or operator," said Willis Camp, an assistant vice president oi ine Fair. "It is not for Expo-lodging to concern itself with problems be tween each owner-operator and the Citv of Seatt e." Earlier Camp had said the ord inance would force about 65 per cent of the hotels to cut back the number of rooms available for visitors and necessitate the relO' cation of thousands of Fair arriv als whose reservations would be cancelled. A committee has been set up by the city to license housmg faciu ties under the new ordinance. FINANCIAL AID FOR JFK BOSTON (AP) Newell Gar den, an electronics company em ploye, says he knew President John F. Kennedy when he didn't have a dime. Garden relates how he met Ken nedy at LaGuardia Airport, New York, when Kennedy was in the Senate. "How are you, Senator?" Gar den asked. "I need a dime to call my home in Hyannisport," Kennedy replied. Garden accommodated. Kennedy reversed the charge to Hyannisport. Sunday thru Tuesday "BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S" Audrey Hepburn George Peppard Mickey Raoney plus "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" Steve Reeves Ends Tonight "The Comaneheros" "HIPPODROME" Box Offica Opens, 6:45 Show at Duik Sunday Only BUCK NITE $1.00 Per Carload "THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND" Tab Hunter Natalie Wood plus "DALLAS" Gary Cooper Ruth Roman Steve Cochran Ends Tonight "BLUE HAWAII" "MAN-TRAP" Show Starts at 6:30 Closed Mon., Tues., Wed. Movie Showtime Sturtr, April XI, mi INDIAN THEATRE Klddlt Matin doors open U: p.m. Ono cofr-plttt show it 1. "Snow Whltt and tha 3 Stooges" plus "Captain Ktdd" plus 2 cartoons and Yo-Yo Conttst. Out at 3:50. Evonlng doors open 4:45. Ono complett show at 7:11 "4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse" at 7:55 only. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open :M p.m. Shows start at dusk. "Flight of the Lost Balloon" and "Hey, Let's Twist" BENETTA THEATRE (Wlmfon) Doors open 4:45 p.m. Show starts at 7. Last complete show starts 1:15, first compltte show over 10:10 p.m. "The Atomic Sub marine" and "The Plunderers" GRAND THEATRE (Sutherlln) Matinee 1:30 p.m. "Prince Valiant" and "Hectic Honey Moon" Evening box office opens 4:30 p.m. show at 7. First feature shown twice nightly. "Cinder Fella" and "Inva sion Quartet" TRI CITY DRIVE IN (TrI-Clty) - Show nam a:ju p.m. niue Hawaii" and "Man Trap" Sunday April n, ltti INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 4:45 p.n. One complete show at 7:15. "Fanny" at 7:55 onlv STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open 4: p.m. Biarr ai dusk. "Migm 0 nn LOS! Balloon" end "Hey, Let's Twist" CLOVE RLEAF DRIVE IN ISutherlln) Box office open 4:45, show at dusk. "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "The Last Days of Pomoeil" 1 TRI CITY DRIVE IN (TrI-Clty) - Show sians e:i p.m. "ino eiri He Left Behind" and "Dallas" Monday, April n, mi INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 4:45 p.m. One complete show at 7:15. "Fanny" al 7:55 onlv STARLITE DRIVE-IN - Open Frl-Sat-Sui only CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN Sutherlln Bo ouice open ar :4S p.m.. show at dusk. "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "The LasJ Days of Pompeii" Visiting Group Appears At Lookingglass Church By HAZEL MARSH Phil Lewis, principal of the New Hope Christian School of G r a n t s Pass, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miner. Mrs. Grace Peck and members of the ninth grade class of the school, present ed a special program at the Look ingglass Church Sunday. The program. "Life Bezins with Christ" featured the students and Lewis who brought the message on tne topic "Serving the Lord. Lewis is a candidate for mission ary service in Ireland, soonsored by the World Missions to Children. Announcement was made of the Women's Spring Missionary Rally at Murphy, Ore., April 24 at 10 a.m. Mrs. Eugenia Swan left Tuesday for Wolf Creek for several days visit with her cousin, Mrs. Dorothy Bogue. Mrs. Hazel Ball of Myrtle Point was a visitor in the valley Sun day. She resided here before mov ing to Myrtle Point. Mrs. Arthur Marsh went to Cor- vallis Friday to attend the two- day meeting of the Board of Trus tees of the Woman s Christian Temperance Union Children's farm Home. Mrs. Marsh advises that the Chapel at the Children's Home which was completely de stroyed by fire last July has now been rebuilt and the re-dedication service will be held May 6. SUNDAY RADIO LOG KRNR 1490 KC 7:o-sljn On 7:05, S:10-Rlck John Show 7:35 CBS Block 2:10 Pappy's Record Go-Round S:-CBS Block :05-Pappya Platter Parly 11:00 Sign Off KQEN 1240 KC (Music Except Aa tilled! 7:00-Radio Bible Class-ABC 7:30-Old Fashioned Revlvel Hour ABC S:00 Voice ol Prophecy ABC 1:30 Christian Brotherhood :00 Assembly of God :30 Local News l!:00-fk-ir of Decision ABC :5S-Monday Morning Heedllnes-ABC 3:10 Erwln Canham ABC 3:00 Sokoliky News ABC 7:0O Carter Symphony Hour 10:00 Songs of Seacllff 12:00-Sign Off KYES 950 KC Bailc: muslc4itwind-WMttitr 7:00-10 1:15 music 1:15 Carroll Powell 8:30 Church of Chritt f:00 .Wuilc : Ho Christian $clnc Htali 10:00 Music 11:00 Sunday Otvotloni 12:00-Muilc 12:30 Sunday Showcast ot muale 1:00 Lutheran Hour 1:30 Music J:00 Sunday Showcast of Music 4:00 Old Fashientd Rr-'vai hour 4:30-MuslC 5:30 Sign Oft Our Dining Room Will Be Open Early Sunday Morning And Will Feature ' Special Breakfosts for Easter Sunrise ond early church goers. Avoid the Rush Eat Out And Then Go To Regular Services. Chilled Tomoto Juica or Dica Fruit Cocktail Relish Dish Hot Roll & Butter -ENTREES- BAKED CORNISH GAME HEN, Stuffed with Wild Rice ' PAN-FRIED DOMESTIC RABBIT, Whipped Potatoes & Country Gravy ROAST PRIME RIB OF STEER BEEF, au jus BAKED SUGAR-CURED VIRGINIA HAM, Pineapple Sauce & Candied Yoms CHOICE NEW YORK CUT STEAK, French Onion Rings, Garlic Bread SPECIAL CUT TOP SIRLOIN STEAK, French Onion Rings, Gorlic Bread CHOICE OF DINNERS Winston Baptists Book The annual all-day songfest spon sored by the Winston Missionary Baptist Church will be held this year Sunday, April 29, at the church. Starting time will be 10 a.m. Regular date for the event is usually the fourth Sunday in April but is changed this year because of Easter Sunday. According to Yvonne Anglin, church reporter, each year peo ple come from miles away to par ticipate in the singing which fea tures solos, duets, trios and quar tets as well as audience participa Wonderful For Picnics - Fine Anytime BROASTED CHICKEN 1 Chicken ... 2.10 2 Chickens ... 4.00 HARVARD DRIVE-IN OPEN 10:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. DAILY 1270 W. Harvard Ave. Ph. OR 2-345 1 mS3 NIGHTLY (EXCEPT SUNDAY) UMPQUA LOUNGE BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 23 LUNCH in LEISURE 11:30-2:00, Mon.-Fri. ' INDIAN ROOM UMPQUA HOTEL DINE HERE 1 SilSi, with the family FEATURING FULL COURSE EASTER DINNERS BAKED VIRGINIA HAM ROAST YOUNG TURKEY with Dressing ROAST PORK with Dressing ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF Also Prime Ribs Au Jus Choice Steaks CHILDREN'S PLATES For the kiddies! Phone OR 2-3166 For Reservations The WAGON WHEEL Located 3 Blocks East of Freeway on Garden Valley Boulevard Ve"""sje"" ROSE HOTEL Special Easter Menu Soup: Chicken Gumbo Salad: Deviled Easter Egg Baked Potato, Sour & Chives Dessert: Sherbet Cup -V Co Complete Served from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 PM Call Oft 3-5588 for Group or Family Reservations aser'f"4aaahB1aHraaaae.a1lajBI All - Day Singing Meet tion and singing by larger groups. Any interested person or group is invited to attend. Gus Rush of the church will be in charge and will appoint song leaders throughout the day. Those not wishing to sing are invited to attend as spectators. Hey Bub, get your DR. PEPPER r Hie . . . DAIRY QUEEN . 1144 W. Harvard JEANNIE and DON MOORMAN Duo Serving 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. CHILD'S PLATE $1.25