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Commun ity News Briefs Calendar Of Events For Today And Tomorrow MA t A KETTLE ' tOld MacDonald't Farm plus 3 STOOGES JOE BESSER , , 2 Cartoons . Tonight 'FANCY PANTS" . . Bob Hope ' Lucille Ball plus "THE BOUNTY HUNTER" Randolph Scott Marie Windsor Friday & Saturdoy - "IT HAPPENED AT THE WORLD'S FAIR" Elvis Presley plus "TWICE TOLD TALES" Show Times: . Sun., Holidays, 5:35 Other Days, 6:35 JO Tonight thru Tuesday , Walt Disney's ' "THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY" plus The deadliest oil empire of all! "BLACK GOLD" NOW! thru Monday COMPLETE SHOWS Tonite 8. Sat. 7 & 9:30 Matinee Sun: 1 :30 AN , ADVENTURE IN TERRIFYING SUSPENSE Saturday Matinee January 18 "THE 4 D MAN" Robert Lan Sing plus Kartoon Karnival Friday & Saturday "DONOVAN'S REEF" John Wayne - Lee Marvin Caeser Romero -Dorothy Lamour ' plus "ZOTZ" Tom Poston-Julia Meade James Backus plus . Cartoon"Frogs Lags" Mrs. Clarenc. Huston left last weekend to spend several days with friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ev ans were in Grants Pass Wed nesday evening when the for mer spoke on his travels to Egypt and India before the Shrine Club of that area. On Thursday morning be was guest speaker before a women's group in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Robtrr K. Wat son of 829 W. Lookingglass Road moved here recently from Denver, Colo. Mrs. Watson works at Mark's, and her bus band is an apprentice baker at Drive 'N Save. The Watsons have a son and a daughter. Oregon Stat University Moth ers Club will hold its annual Chinese auction and meeting at the home of Mrs. William For rest, 1187 SB Kane, Monday at 7:30 p.m. All mothers of OSU students, present and past, are invited. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Forrest will be Mrs. Lee Wine trout and Mrs. Irene Keel. Those needing transportation should call Mrs. Robert Lang holff at 672-2316. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. League have returned from a three week vacation in California. They spent Christmas with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Crawford and family of Palos Verdes Estates and with their son, Mark League and his family of Granada Hills, Calif. While in Palm Springs, they enjoyed riding the new aerial tramway which opened last September and is the larg est double-reversible passenger carrying tramway in the world. It was a beautiful clear day and the Salton Sea could be seen in the distance. The weath er was most pleasant all during their sta so that they enjoyed sailing with the Crawfords and motor boating with Mark and his family. They toured the big General Motors plant at Van Nuys and visited with their many old friends in the valley They were guests of the N. C Wallins at Seal Beach for din ner and a pleasant evening of visiting. The Wallins are for mer Roseburg residents. They also visited in San Diego, Bal boa Beach, Laguna, Costa Mesa and Glendale. They especially enjoyed viewing the exhibition of Mexican art masterpieces which was being held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and which drew record crowds. Bob Sttphani of Missoula, Mont., has been a houseguest for the past several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Craig moved here recently from Palmdale, Calif., and are re siding at 582 NE Alameda. Mrs. Craig works at the Tom Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braack of 1156 SE Kane are newcomers to the area. They came from Port Angeles, Wash. Braack is with the Dillard Lumber Co, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Isou and their four sons moved here re cently from Los Angeles and are residing at 761 NE Alame da. Igou works for Perma Roof ing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Links of 2233 W. Harvard came to Roseburg recently from Bend. He is in timber manage ment for Roseburg Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Links are the parents of two daughters and four sons. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Sutl and two children are newcom ers to Roseburg. They recent' ly lived in Fossil, and now re side here at 1528 SE Lane. Sutt is timber appraiser for the state of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andtr son and four children are new residents of the area, coming here from Grants Pass. They live at Rt. 1 Box 98 B on Rifle Range Road. Anderson works for Douglas County Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Ginger- rich, who came here recently from cottage Grove, are re siding at 1156 NE Frecmont. He is employed by the Tom Lillebo Construction Co. Mr. and Ms. Roman Prociw and small son are newcomer to the area. They came here from Cottage Grove and are currently living at 763 ME Al amcda. Prociw is a painter for Todd Building Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Liosinger arc new residents of Roseburg having moved here from San Francisco. They are residing at 354 W. Casey St. Liesinger is with the Roseburg Radio & TV Service, and Mrs. Lieseinger is a teacher at Fremont Junior High. The couple has one (laugh ter. Friday, Jan. 17 Senior Citiions, at the "Y." noon putluck, all persons over 50 invited. Homo jroup of Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., for infor rr-tion call 672-4059. Christ's Ambassadors of Win i ton Aitombly of Cod Church, p.m. Umpe.ua Radio Club, at the clubhouse on Klamath Ave., 7:30 p.m. Lam Houso, 544 SE Douglas, open 1 to 5 p.m. Roseburg Duplicate Bridge Club, Umpqua Hotel, 12:30 p.m Open Club, all bridge players welcome. Anyone desiring a partner call 673-4566. Sheriff's Posse, at the Fair grounds, 8 p.m. Potluck at 6:30 p.m. Arabian Horse Association, organizational meeting room 216 at courthouse, 7:30 p.m. Rummage Sale, by Roseburg Emblem Club at Elks Ballroom, 2:30 to 8 p.m. Riversdale Grange, at the hall, 8 p.m. Extension Unit Holds Meet At Glide Hall The North Umpqua Home Ex tension Unit held its first meet ing of the year Jan. 8 at the Glide Community Hall. The project for the day, "De veloping Responsibility in Chil dren," was given by Mrs. Ralph Hickman and Mrs. D u a nc Shrum. The business meeting was conducted by the chair man, Mrs. Jim Henigan, who presented a report on program planning. The unit voted to give $100 to the Glide Community Club to help with improving the hall. Mrs. Ken Overton and Mrs. Robert Wilkerson were ap pointed chairmen for the 1964 annual Christmas Bazaar. Mrs. Henigan reported that all Glide High School seniors planning to attend Oregon State University and interested . in making application for tuition scholarship at that college giv en by the Douglas County Ex tension Units, should contact their principal or adviser as soon as possible. . Aialea Grange, at the hall. potluck supper, 7 p.m., visitrs welcome. Sutherlin Community Grange, public card party at the hall, 8 p.m., prizes and refreshments. Social Club of Amaranth, pot luck, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18 Buckeroo Square Dance Club. at the barn, dance of the month instruction, 8:30 p.m., regular dance t 9 p.m., ladies bring light putluck, visiting dancers and spectators welcome. Douglas County Mounted, f airgrounds, 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. Rummage Sale, by Emblem Club at Elks Ballroom, 8 a.m to noon. Delta Kappa Gamma, lunch Icon at Turn Around Inn, 2:30 p.m. South Dear Creek Grango, at the hall, 8:15 p.m. Tri 'N'. Square Dance Club, at the hall in Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m. Olalla Squares, at Olnlla Com munity Building, 9 p.m. Riversdale Grange, public pin ochle party at the hall, 8 p.m. prizes and refreshments. Rice Valley Community Card Party. ' Fri., Jon. 17, 1964 The News-Review, Page 9 FRIDAY NIGHT 6:00 TO 9:00 P.M. $50 ALL YOU CAN EAT 0 ? 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