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Prlnducrion Summons Rcochts Octoqtnoriaii
HORSESHOE BEND, Idaho
l. Thomas Benjamin Newell
opened the official 'looking envel
ope. It was greetings from the
President and an order to report
for a pre-induction armed forces
physical examination.
The notice even threatened 10
years in the "pokey" if he wasn't
prompt in reporting. It seemed to
be in orderexcept for one hitch.
Thomas Benjamin .Newell will
be 81 years old on Aug. 30. He
was turned down for the Spanish
American war in 1989 because his
rifle shootin' wasn't any good and
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Newell has a 21-year old son
also Thomas Benjamin and the
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intended for him. But the address
was wrong. Newell smiled and
said: "That boy's over in, Japan
helping Mac Arthur. Been there
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Hollywood Scene
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD UP-After years
of puppy love with Mickey Rooney
and ptatomc atiairs wiui Aian
Ladd, Donna Reed is finally get
ting some real romance 0 n t h e
screen.
"I feel like a new woman, she
glowed. "I've got a new home, a
new baby, a new contract and a
new kind of role the first I've
ever had with any sex in it."
The sweet-faced actress from
Denison, Iowa, has just signed a
deal with Columbia, Her first as
signment is to make torrid love in
"The Hero " with John uerex. trie
most popular bobbysox idol of the
moment.
Witchy'
"It's a real witchy part," she de
clared. "I couldn't be happier.
And for the first time I get to
wear some appealing clothes, t
have the first low-cut evening
gown I've ever worn in films."
Donna did 20 pictures in eight
years at MGM and she was inevi
tably cast as the home-type girl.
Either she ended up in a nunnery.
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as in "Green Dolphin Street," or
she held hands with Mickey Roon
ey, "or I was a mother with three
children."
"The only picture I had any ro
mance in was "They Were Expend
ible,' " she sighed. "I had some
wonderful love scenes with Jhn
Wayne. But then the real-life
counterparts of our roles saw the
picture and complained that they
were both married and that there
had been . no romance between
them. So the scenes were cut out
of the picture."
No B.tt.r
Her film romances with Alan
Ladd were no better.
"I played the widow of Alan's
war buddy. The studio felt veter
ans would resent it if Alan tried to
make love.
"And in 'Chicago Deadline I
was dead when the picture
started. Alan and I were supposed
to have some love scenes in dream
sequences. But at that time, fan
tasy had failed at the box-office
and the studio didn't want to take
a chance on it."
Donna is making more progress
with her current film. "The script
doesn't come right out and say I
get the man at the end," she said,
"but it's pretty well understood."
John Derek goes back to swash
buckling in his next picture,
"Mask of the Avenger," and h e
wants to swash his own buckles,
if that's the expression.
"I want to do alt my own
stunts," he claimed. "If Burt Lan
caster can do it, so can I."
The actor said he can ride
horseback and fence as well a s
any stunt man, although he admit
ted he could not take falls as ad
eptly. I suggested the studio would
not want to risk having him ruin
bis handsome face.
'Spoiled'
"We could save the difficult
stuff until the end of the shooting,"
he answered. "1 think it helps a
picture when an actor does his
own longshots. It's spoiled when
is doing all the fancy tricks. And
is doing all the fancy tri.cAksnd
I believe the audience can tell the
difference." i
Even so, what do you want to
bet that Derek's fancier capers
will be performed by a $200-aday
stunt man?
Fair Oaks Grange Holds
Meeting In Sutherlin
The Fair Oaks Grange met Tues
day evening in Sutherlin with
Overseer Herb Hibbard presiding
in 4he absence ol Worthy Master
Harry Norton,
The resignation of Steward Ken
neth Briscoe was accepted. He ex
pects to leave isutnerlm soon.
Refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Orvilie Smith to the
following: Mrs. Maggie Francis.
Mrs. bvelyn Frotscher. Mrs. Ger
trude Rogers, Mrs. Dorothy Nor
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bris
coe, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harri
son, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hibbard,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brauninger,
Gordon and Delbert Gurney,
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Hospitalized Ohtoan Not
To Miss His 76th Fair
COLUMBUS, 0. im It's
going to take more than three
broken ribs to keep 37-year-old
Perry Doran away from his 76th
Ohio State fair.
Doran. who operates hit
owtt
farm in adjoining Licking county.
is in Grant hospital, tolumsus,
with three broken ribs. He was
hurt in an auto accident Saturday.
Doran hasn't missed a state fair
since the first one in Columbus
in 1874. ,
The Ohio State Journal, Colum
bus newspaper, said it would see
Doran gets to the. fair during the
weeK of Aug. 27 . . even tt he
has to go in an ambulance."
The newspaper considers Doran
as a special friend.
He learned to read by the news
paper St years ago, and he hat
been reading it ever since.
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For real fine entertainment don't fail to hear
the NINA RUSSEL duo. .. featuring NINA on the
Hammond eiectric organ. For' dinner reservation
phone 372. Dancing nightly, except Sunday, f rom
9 p.m. until 2 a.m.
E)CDE)
By CAROL KERR
Roseburg has had iU "county
fair, Ashland its Shakespearean
festival, and now, Scotlaburg
comes up with a unique sort of
celebration commemorating its
100th birthday, slated for Sunday,
Aug. 27. If you fall into the "old
timer" category or are of pio
neer descent, chances are you'U
have a story-swappia'-sesston with
folks gathered for the occasion
that will comprise one of the most
nostalgic nd memorable days of
your lifetime a Scotisburg's Cen
tennial celebration. The pioneer
town has planned a parade in the
morning, a marker dedication in
the afternoon, and visitations by
many famous pioneer descendants
to tell of the early days. Those at
tending the all-day affair are asked
to bring a picnic lunch , , , the
Grange will serve free coffee. Of
great interest to visitors will be
the many pioneer exhibits, espe
cially planned and set up for the
occasion. That date again, when
ScoUsburg may say: "We're one-
hundred years old is Sunday,
Aug. 27.
AN UNUSUAL REQUEST: We
know that Fulton Lewis Jr. has
a tremendous listening audience.
However, proving this fact to our
selves and outside parties is a
very difficult thing. Hence the un
usual request ... We would like
very much to hear from you. We
would like to know how many peo
ple listen to Fulton Lewis Jr. . . .
and at what time . , , his 4:00
p. m. or 9:15 p m. broadcast?
We would like to know where you
live, and, if you will tell us, your
Pendleton in
Gala Attire For
Annual Round-Up
PENDLETON, Ore. UP)
Streets gaily decorated, Indian te
pees in place at the Red man's
village and with final preparations
being made, Pendleton was in the
"lull before the storm", before the
round-up.
The show gets underway Thurs
day afternoon for a four-day run
through Sunday, with HaDDV can.
yon and night racing scheduled to
start Wednesday ana continue
through Saturday. The historic
westword ho parade is booked for
is a.m. Friday.
Only round-up event of last week
end was the ball honoring Queen
Kathryn Lazinka of Ukiah and her
court. -
Cowpokes, estimated at 17S in
number, will vie during the four-
day snow for $11,000 in prize money
plus go-around purses, trophies and
saddles, with the grand prize a
leg on the (5,000 sterling stiver Sam
Jackson trophy emblematic of the
all-around championship, '
Four cowboys have two legs on
the trophy, with a third needed
for permanent possession. One,
Everett Bowman of Hillsdale, Aril,,
has retired from the rodeo game,
but the other three Everett Shaw
of Stonewall. Okla Bill McMacken
of Chandler, Ariz,, and Ike Rude of
Dodge City, Kaa. are expected
to make another try for 4 he title.
Choate Webster, young Nowata,
Okla., eowpoke is defending cham
pion.
Moe., Ana. 21, 1959 Tk Hewe-ftevtew, Xeteburt. Ore. S
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occupation. Every card or letter
will be answered by this station.
SO drop your "Fulton Lewis
letter" today to KRNR, Koseburg,
if you will please . , , and help
us determine once and -for ail
Roseburg't attitude in the Fulton
Lewis Jr. issue . . .
TONIGHT: George Valentine
gets involved in a search for
sunken treasure in the Bay of Is
lands on "Let George Do It"
(8:80-8:30 p. la.) . . , "War
Front Home Front" replaces
"Music You Want" tonight one
time only (10:15-10:45 p. m.) . . ,
will link war correspondents in To
kyo with newsmen in New York
and other paints. During the
three-way hookup, MDL will at
tempt to contact Kingsbury Smith,
of INS, who will be aboard the
French line steamer- "Liberie."
on the high seas, two days out of
ew York. Smith, returning to the
U. S. from his European news
chores, will discuss the current
war situation with reporters in
New York and Tokyo.
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