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    Page 10 The News-Review Sot., Oct. 19, 1963
NOW YOU KNOW
' A high reproductive rate such
as that of the chickadee, which
averages six to eight eggs
nest, often is associated with a
short average life and a high
death rate, according to the bul
letin of the New York Zoological
Society.
NOW OPEN FRI.-SAT.SUN.
a
thru SUNDAY only
Open 6:30-Show 7:00 '
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War -
Defense Gem
For Thinkers
(Written For NEA)
By OSWALD JACOBY
Here is a little gem from "Win
ning Defense." South ducks the
first heart and wins the second
in dummy. Then he plays a low
club and East should rise with
aanai
AB-U-LEWISfun
:orthe wrhole family!
Dcafc
GIvoUp
Ship
KtoCK-
A-
BABY
OPEN of 6:30 sjasjaajfja;
Showi FRI. & SAT. tort at 7:00
Cast 7mcs Ibwra
"DIAMOND HEAD"
in COLOR with
CHARLTON HESTON
plu "ROMAN HOLIDAY"
99? jet a fitten
"ESCORT WEST"
with Victor Mature
plus ... in Color:
"Tho Grots it Greener"
with Cory Grant
SUNDAY SHOWS trait 6:45
4.AJ43
AJHS
864
MA89
632 KM
LT
SOOTH W
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JAM
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West North EMS
1 Puss 1 BH
lN.t Pass 9JO. Vmt
lass Eas
Opeflbg lead Q
his king. It won't do him any
real good to hang on to it and
if West has the ace of clubs the
play of the king will allow him
to save it as a later entry for
the heart suit.
If East soesn't play the king
it is still possible to defeat the
contract, but a lot of defense is
Sunday Only
BUCK NITE
$1.00 Per Carload
"KINGS GO FORTH"
Frank Sinatra -Tony
Curtis -Natalie
Wood
plus
"RIDE A
CROOKED TRAIL"
Audio Murphy- -Gia
Sea la
Ends Tonight 1
"King Kong vs. Godiilla"
"East of Kilimanjaro"
Gates Opens 6:00
Show at 7:00
Closed Mon. thru Wed.
Tonight
"FOLLOW THE
BOYS"
Connie Francis - Paula
Prentiss - Rus Tamblyn
plus
"THE TARTARS"
Orson Welles -Victor
Mature
plus ,
Color Cartoon
Coming Next Week!
Walt Disney's
"THE SON OF
FLUBBER"
Calendar Of. Events For Today And Tomorrow
Sunday thru Tuesday
"BYE BYE BIRDIE"
Janot Leigh - Dick Van Dyke
Ann-Ma rg ret
plut
"PERIOD OF
ADJUSTMENT
Tennoisoe Williamt - Tony
Fronciosa - Jane Fonda -Jim
Hutton
Ends Tonight
"The Nutty Professor"
"Auntie Mome"
Box Office Opens at 6:45
Show Starts at 7:00
necessary.
To start. West must hold back
his ace. A second club lead will
knock out East's king and East
will return bis last heart. South
will take his ace and lead his
queen of diamonds for a finesse,
East will be in with the king and
have no better play than dia
mond return.
Dummy will cash three' dia
mond tricks. East will follow
suit while South will discard
either two clubs or a spade and
a club. It doesn t actually mat
ter.
However, West's one discard is
most important. He is looking at
two rather little spades a couple
of good hearts and the ace of
clubs and if he is careless and
throws away one of those spades
he will give South the hand. In
stead, he should discard a heart,
Now South leads a spade to
his king and East must play
carefully. He must play either
the nine or ten of spades not
;he five spot. Finally, South
leads a second spade and you
can see why it was .important
for West to have one left. He
plays the eight of spades and
if South ducks in dummy that
eight will hold the trick.
Learn the Jacoby system with
your copy of "Win at Bridge
With Oswald Jacoby." Just send
your name, address, and 54 cent
to: Oswald Jacoby Reader Serv
ice, co this newspaper, P.O.
Box , Dept. A, Radio City
Station, New York IT, N.Y.
Q The bidding has beta:
Mk Heat Nertaj leaf
1 Double Pass Pasa
Kedbfe Pass IV Pass
Pass 3V I Pass
7
You, Sooth, MS:
K7 eA4)4 JCS4
What do yon doT
A Bid fear atuwie. Tea art
tapping year partner, bet ob
viossUr be is very short la !
monds an all 7 oar aoA sards
wIU be helpf is Una.
TODAY'S QDESnOIf
Ton bold the same band. Your
partner redoubles Wests double
of your diamond opeciag. East
passes, wnat do you do now?
Answer Monday
Saturday, Oct. 1
Buckeroe Square Dsnce Club,
at the barn, dance of the month
instruction, 8:30 p.m., regular
dance at 9 p.m., ladies bring
light potluck, visiting dancers
and spectators welcome.
Douglas County Mounted,
Fairgrounds, 7 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 424 NE
Winchester, 8 p.m. for informa
tion call 673-6629.
Lane House, 544 SE Douglas,
open 1 to 5 p.m. ;
Daughters ef American Rev
olution, no-host luncheon at Har
ris Cafe, 12:30 p.m.
Rummage Sale, by Alpha The-1
ta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi,
Woman's Club on Mosher St.,
Movie Showtime
Siturdiy, Oct. It, 1HI
INDIAN THEATRE Kiddle Matlnes
doori open 12:30. Complete show at 1.
"Oklahoma Territory" and "Lad, a
Doo" plus 2 cartoons, out at 4. Eve
ning doors open 7. Wayne Wagner 7:10
to 7:30. "Lawrence of Arabia" 7:35
only
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open 6:30 p.m.
Show starts at dusk. "Don't Give Up
ine amp-- ana "Kockaoye oaoy"
PINE DRIVE-IN Open 6:30 p.m.
Show starts at 7. "Diamond Head"
and "Roman Holiday"
8ENETTA THEATRE (Winston)
"Follow Tho Boys" and "The Tar
tars" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sulherllnl
Box office opens 6:45, show at 7 p.m.
"Tho Nutty Professor" and "Auntie1
mime"
TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (Trl-Cityl Gales
open at 6, show at 7 p.m. "King
Kong vs. Godzilla" and "East of
Kinmanlaro"
Sunday, Oct. 20, lrtj
INDIAN THEATRE Matlneer doors
open 1:30 p.m. Wayne Wagner
to 2. "Lawrence of Arabia" at 2:10
only. Evening doors open 7. Wayne
vnu"er r: iv io : ju. -Lawrence oi
Arabia" at 7:35 onlv
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open :30 p.m
5now starts at 7. "Don't Give Up
ine snip- ana KOCKoave Babv"
PINE DRIVE-IN Open 6:30 p.m,
Show starts at 6:45 p.m. "Escort
west" ana "The Grass Is GrMn.r'i
CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sulherllnl-
box office opens at 6:45, show at 7.
"Bye Bye Birdie" and "Period of Ad-luslment"
TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (Trl-Clty) Gales
open ai e, snow ar p.m. "Kings Go
ronn- ana "Kiae a irooxea Trail"
Mondav. Oct. 21, 194
INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 7
p.m. Wayne Wagner 7:10 to 7:30.
"Lawrence of Arabia" at 7:35 onlv
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open Frl-Sat-I
sun
PINE DRIVE-IN-Open Frl-Sof-Sun
CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlin)-
box omce opens 6:45, show at 7 p.m.
"Bye Bye Birdie" and "Period of
Ad luslment"
TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (Trl-Clty) -Closed
monoay, i uesaay, weonesaay
8:30 a.m.
Rummage Sale, by Roseburg
Junior Woman's Club, at ware-
bouse in 900 block on W. Har
vard Blvd., 8 a.m.
Rummage Sale, by Roseburg
Business and Professional Wom
en's Club, 244 SE Jackson, 7:30
a.m.
Rummage Sale, by Bethel 8,
Job's Daughters, 800 block on
Cass St., all-day sale.
Carnival and Chili Supper, by
Tenmile PTA, at the school, 7
p.m.
Rice Valley Community Card
Party.
Riversdale Grange, public pi
nochle party at the hall, 8 p.m
prizes and refreshments.
South Deer Creek Grange, at
the hall, 8:15 p.m.
Trl 'N' Square Dance Club,
club hall in Myrtle Creek, 9
p.m.
Olalla Squares, Olalla Com
munity Building, 9 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 20
Lane House, 544 SE Douglas,
open 1 to 5 p.m.
Roseburg Rod and Gun Club,
trap shooting, 10 a.m.
Buckeroos, workshop at the
barn 8-10 p.m.
Senior High Fellowship, Oak
land Presbyterian Church, 6
p.m. '
Square Dance Lessons, Swing
ing 8's, Azalea Grange Hall,
7-9 p.m., Stan Ferris caller,
for information call 837-5412.
Tamale Dinner, by Melrose
Grange, at hall, noon to 3 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 14
Satan's Chauffeurs, 7:30 p.m.
1421 SE Micelli.
Roseburg Slimmerettes (TOPS
Club) 8-10 p.m. at Faith Luther
an Church.
Timber Town Duplicate
Bridge Club 7:30 p.m. For in
formation call Mrs. Walter Ul
rich, OR 2-1468, or Mrs. John
Davenport, OR 3-8278. Master
point play every third Monday.
Glide Medical Self Help, class
es at Community Club, 10:30
a.m.
Local News
GETS MARRIAGE OFFERS
mnuiMoi, ungiana lurij -
james iNcwuouia, 3U, who
was given one month to find a
wife, already has received 30
marriage proposals. i
He was told last week that
the rural council would turn
him out of his bungalow unless
he married. I
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry
have moved from Eugene to
1062 NE Newton Creek Road.
Henry is with the Retail Credit
Bureau here.
39'ers Club, Roseburg Worn
ans Club, noon potluck.
Navy Reserve, Naval Reserve
Facility, 1624 w. Harvard.
Knights of Pythias, Pythias
Hall, 8 p.m.
Oregon State Mothers Club,
home of Mrs. Phillip Johnson
in Winston, 7:30 p.m.
University of Oregon Moth
ers Club, home of Mrs. Burton
Randall, 1126 NE Klamath Ave.,
7:30 p.m.
Oakland PTA, at the high
school, 8 p.m.
Lookingglais PTA, 8 p.m. at
the school.
Riddle PTA, at elementary
school, 8 p.m.
Emblem Club, at Elks Lodge,
8 p.m.
Fullerton IV PTA, in school
gym, open house, 7:30 p.m.
Rho Girlsiress Club, Douglas High School,
7:30 p.m.
Roseburg Toastmistress Club,
grand jury room of courthouse,
7:30 p.m., for information call.
673-3107.
Aloha Zeta Theta
Club 30, lOOF Hall, 7 p.m.
Winston City Council, City
Hall.
Douglas Camera Club, 880
SE Jaclrson, social 7:30 p.m.
Roseburg City Planning Com
mission, 7:30 p.m. '
Lilac Circle, Neighbors or
Woodcraft, Woman's Club, 7:30!l
D.m. A
Myrtle Creek Toattmisrressi nAIDV flUECM
Club, Douglas : High School, IMm ui.fcs
7:30 p.m.
Winston - Dillard
FRIT0 PIES
Get em at the
) n
Hiph School.il V
l 1144 W. Harvard
GLIDE
Public Market
October 23
10A.M.-8 P.M.
Buffer-5:30-8:00
21 Booths
Rummage Sale
Door Prize
TONIGHT
is
THE
BIG
NIGHT
Oregon Jazz Band
All members guaranteed to 1 1 nilll!.1(,4
be at least Vi Oregonian 11 11 5 MtVlVQ
THIS IS THE TOP JAZZ MUSIC
IN THE ENTIRE NORTHWEST
Cover Charge 50c Per Person
As You Know, This Band Has Fun
SO, COME JOIN THEM AT THE
BAMBOO HOUSE
2475 NE Diamond Lake Blvd.
across from Roseburg Bowl
For The Finest In
WEDDING INVITATIONS
and
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CLl
M&M PRINTERS
731591
NOW thru TUES NIGHT only
Open Nightly at 7:00 "Lawrence" 7:40 Only
Matinee Sunday at 2
Door Open at 1 :30 "Lowronco" 2:10 Only
WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY MARDS! I
BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!
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tive stations. The Newi-Review does not accept responsibility for voriatian from original
schedules furnished this newspaper.
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CHANNEL 2 ON CABLE
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:00 Today
S:0O Two Early
9:00-Yoga for Health
9:15 TBA (Mon only)
:15-Educatlonal TV ITuei-Frl)
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10: 00 Concentration
10:30 Missing Link color
11:00 Your First Impression Color
11:30 Truth or Consequences
11:55 News
H:0C People Will Talk-Color
12:25 News
12:30 The Doctors
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1:30 You Dor't Say
3:00 Match Game
2:35 Afternoon Report
2:30-Make Room for Daddy (Mon-Wod.)
2:30 Bev's Kllcnen IFrll
1:30 Be My Guest (Tues & Thurs)
3:00 Social Security (Mon. only)
3:00 Fashion Flashes (Tues. only)
3:00 Spectator Matinee (Wed thru Fri)
3:15-TBA (Mon. only)
3:15 Spectator Matinee (Tues. only)
3:30 Wire Srrxlca (Mon only)
4:30 Lone Ranger
S:00-Capt. Shipwreck
SATURDAY
R:30 Ruff and Redy Color
9:00 Hector Heathcote Color
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10:00 Dennis the Menace
10:30 Fury
11:00 Sergeant Preston
11:30 Bullwlnkle Color
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1:30 Saturday Matinee
5:0O-NFL Pro Hllltes
5:30 Captain Gallant
4:00 Zone Grey
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MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
1:00 Captain Kinaaroo
9:00 Morning New
?:3Q I Lov Lucy
IO:00-.Tht McCoy I
10:30 Pel and Gladys
tl:00-Uvt of Life
11:2 CBS News
11:30 Starch For Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
17:00 Ttnncsiot Emit
1J-.30 As Tht World Turns
1:00 Password
1:30 House Parly
2:00 To Tell The Truth
2:25 News
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EXTRA!
Wayne Wagner at the Organ
Adults-$l-25 Students-$1 Kiddies-50c
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Secret Storm
3:30 Who Do You Truit
4:00 Tr a I (master
SATURDAY
13:50 News
1:00 Pre Game
1:15 Football
4:00 Pre Olympic Game
4: 30 Touchdown
5:00 Quick Draw McGrow
5:30 Dan SmoottManion Forum
4:00 Jimmy Dean
7:00 Password
7:30 Jackie G lea son
8:30 Phil Silvers
9:00 Defenders
10:00 Gunsmoke
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Here at Woodburn Senior Estates you have ftmmtm
'2l-,iaJf5?l Reereafion
i f'-I f f"h ,4 blkandiiig,
Gardens rV, jS5 m fa T
flourish. i& i piiy
Bowers and ?V j m
vegetables Bs, - jm m v1
- really Drow! pl
7:00 Danny Kaye Show
8:00 Perry Mason
9:00 Mov'j
11:00 Sftlurday Cinema
SUNDAY
8:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites
9:30 This Is the Life
10:00 tt Is Written
10:30 Catholic Hour
11:00 TBA
11:30 TBA
12:00 Championship Bowling
1:00 Dan Smoot
1:15 Manlon Forum
1:30 NFL Pro Football
3:30 The Tunnel
5:00 Wild Kingdom
5:30 GE College Bowl
6:00 Hallmark Hall of Fame
7:30 Disney World of Color Color
8:30 Grindl
9:00 Bonanza Color
10:00 Show of the Week Color
11:00 Checkmate
11:00 News Final
SUNDAY
.11:15 Around The Home
11:30 Faith For Todav
12:00 City Police
17: 15 Higher Education
12:45 Oral Roberts
1:15 Pre Game
1:30 Football
4:15 Golf Tournament
5:00 Hootenanny
6:00 20th Century
6:30 Mr. Ed
7:00 Jamie McPheeters
8:00 Ed Sullivar.
9:00 Judy Garland
10:00 Outer Limit
11:00 News
KOIN-TV Ch. 6
CHANNEL 83
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:00 Sunrise Semester
7:30 Weather Forecast
7:35 Cartoon Time
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 News
9:301 Love Lucy
10:00-The McCoys
I0:30-Pett and Gladys
11:00 Love Of Lift
11:30 Search For Tomorrow
11:45-Guiding Light
13:00-Newr
12:05 Hi, Neighbor
I3:J0 Ai Tht World Turns
i:oo koin Kitchen
1:30 House Party
3:00 To Tall Tho Truth
3:30 Edge of Nig hi
-:00 Secret Storm
3:30 Password
4:00 Cartoon Circus
4:1S-Early Show
6:00 Newscene
6:30 Cronklte News
SATURDAY
7:00 Sunrise Semester
7:30 RFD 4
8:00 Capt. Kangaroo
9:00 The Alvin Show
9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
11:00 Rtn Tin Tin
11:30 Roy Rogers
13:00 Sky King
13:30 Frank Leahy Show
1:00 Pre-Football Show
1:15 Oregon at Arliona
4:15 Football Scoreboard
4:30 Global Zobel
5:00 Five Fingers
6:00 Man From Cochise
6:30 Highway Patrol
7:00 Battle Lint
7:30-Oackle Gleason Show
1:30 Phil Slivers Show
9:00 Tht Defenders
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 Saturday
is Movie
Reporter
SUNDAY
8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet
8:30 Look Up And Live
9:00 Camera Three
9:30 Face The Nation
10:00 This Is The Lite
10:30 Faith For Today
1 1 :oo Armchair Theater
12:45 Let's Face It
1:15 Bobby Grayson
1:30 Football
4:15 Golf Tournament
5:00 Sports Spectacular
5:30 Amateur Hour
6:00 10th Century
6:30 Mister Ed
7:00-Lassie
7:30 My Favorite Martian
8:00 Ed Sullivan Show
9:00 Judy Garland Show
10:00 Candid Camera
10:30 What's My Lint
11:00 News
11:15 Restless Gun
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MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
8:30 Cartoons
9:00 Jack LaLanne
9:30 Morning Movie
11:00 Tht Price Is Right
11:30 Seven Key
12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford
12:30 Father Knows Best
1:00 General Hospital
1:30 Educational TV
2:00 TV Bingo
2:30 Day In Court
2:55 Lisa Howard With tht News
3:00 Queen Fo Day
3:JC Opfi Houi
4:00 Malor Adams Trailmaster
5:00 Kartoon Klubhoust
5:30 Mickey Mouse Club
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9:00-Fllm Fart
10:3O-Th Jtlsons
11:00 Casper Cartoons
11:30 Beanv 8. Cecil
12:00 Bugs Bunny
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1:00 My Friend Fllcka
1:30 American Bandstand
2:30 Death Valley Days
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4:30 AFL Highlights
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6:30 Pre-Olymplc Show
7:00 Outdoor Sportsmen
7:30 Hoofenany
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9:30 Jerry Lewis Show
11:30 News
11:45 Late Show
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11:30 Faith For Today
12:00 Discovery
13:30 AFL Football
3:30 Pastor's Study
4:15 Sahara Invitational Ootf
5:00 Theater 500
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8:30 Arrest & Trial
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Here at Woodburn Senior Estates you have
so much for so little. You can own your own
home on your own lot for as little as $325
down and monthly payments of only $74
that include principal, interest, taxes, insurance
on a total cost of only $9,475! No founders
or admittance fees.
Located in the heart of the 'Willamette Valley,
this completely new community is designed,
for active retirement Irving on a modest income.
Yo may choose from 22 attractive home
exteriors ... 1 bedroom and 1 garage up to
3 bedrooms with double garage. Shopping
Center, Country Club and shuttle bus crvtce.
At Woodburn Senior Estates you may play
golf on your own course as often as you wish
The year 'round . . . fish or hunt in hundreds
of streams and fields . . . take leisurely trips
tt) the coast and mountains . . . and share
jpow many pleasures with interesting friends.
This is the happiest, friendliest place in the
whole Northwest. Come visit and see for
yourself. Drive the flower lined streets and see
the new mood homes now open every day.
.wJlfO P,.cyof
KS&if! ,ma"flarden
fill!
Fr rends to
share your
pleasures
and
activities
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Woodburn Senior Estates
1405-P Prinoeaxwi M Country Club Road Woodburn, Oregon
LOCATED rust
29 mHes south of
Portland 12 met
north of Salem.
Tsirn right off
Interstate Freeware
at Woodossta ExK.
I
Sand coKOon I
today tor FREE I
CaforiVociMm
WOODBURN SENIOR ESTATES
1405-P Princeton ai Country Club Road
WuuObBm, Oregon
rtn Interested. Please malt, without any obligation on
my part, your FREE COLOR BROCHURE describing
Wood bam Senior Estates in lull detail.
Hems i
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