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f 10 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Eugene Mayor Asks Newsstand Control EUGENE (AP) Deploring j should trv to srlopt one too. "ltwd literature" on news stands "We all realize the implication in Eugene, Alavor Edwin E. Cone of freedom of the press," Cone this week called for formation said. "Any ordinance would he of a committee to come up with an subject to court interpretation. But ordinance to control it. I still think we should tear into Cone ttld council members he I this thing and make some im- had looked over some samples of what is being sold "and r pretty bad in fact real bad. The mayor noted that Portland has been struggling with an nh icenity ordinance and said Eugene Your trip to PORTUbD will be complete only if you have lunch or dinner at the highlight of any visit to Portland. ." must for your next trip. HUKaltvm TffB BUKON OH HtoMWrt cs SMi kikuuid. moon A WIsmtK HOTH The tolUwInf radio tn4 t.Uviiio programs are printed a frao public ixvlca tor Mtwi-R.vlaw r.ijrf. 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A 00 - S i rn - On -ne wa A 05 Neighbor Tahor It H noon) 7 30 rrank Goaa CHS 7 43 Newi Summary 12 Ift Weather JO Newa Summerv 13 .10 Gary Moore- CBR KQEN 1245 KC iMuait Kxcept aa Liaiefti Rooater Rneeill 20 Iocal Newa a V Sport Hifhllfht a in Newa Around The Wed-ARC 6 45 County Agent ft Weather t:apul 7 OO Hemingway Newa ABC 7 Ift The A M Show iTe 11. SM T 4ft Local New ft 00 Cliff Kngle ABC StO Loral Newa VV Paul Harvey Newa-ABC ft OO Break f a t Club ABC jo 00 Newa 0 Ift Tello Teal ARC 10.10 Farm Exchange KYES 950 KC Monday Through Saturday iMuaie Xiotrt at Llated) S-OA Sign On am Leroy HlaH Show Mnn. and Bat. a 114 B OO! M Muaie Re Vka, (Tua. hni Fri day t 00) Ore. Tun., April 5, 1960 provementi in the present niua lion." Council President C. F. Shearer said he agreed. "It s up to the community to carry the ball," he said. "We can't rely on federal or state au thorities any longer. The abandon ment of any form of censorship by the movie industry shows that." Cone did not identify by title any of the magazines he found ob jectionable. Council members ap proved hia suggestion that he ap point a citizen's committee to study ordinance possibilities. Pork And Beans Theft CALGARY. Alta. (AP) The Su preme Court of Alberta has erased a iy;J men conviction against a Windsor, Ont.,. truck driver. He served a 60-day sentence for steal ing 16 worth of pork and beana in depression times, and U.S. immi grating officials refused to let him drive across the border because of his record. 4:15 Secret Storm 4 30 Edf Of Night 5 00 Uncle Bill Cartoon 11:00 Bargain Shopper 'TueH.) 5:30 Around Home iMon.l 5:30 Quick. Draw McGraw Tum.) S;.10 Superman (Wrd 5:30 Roy Rogera (Thuri.) 5:30 Huckelberry Hound iTrO 41:00 Your TV Weatherman 0. 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His habit of do ing and spying what he pleased rankled the powers in this once- leudal village. But the town has changed, and so. a d d a r e n 1 1 y. has Harrison. Hollywood has seen the passing of the big studio Bosses, me actor has undergone the triumph of his "My Fair Lady" success and the tragedy of his loss of wife Kay Kendall. He is back to co-star with Doris Day in a mystery-comedy, "Mid night Lace." "Yes, the place has really changed since I was under con tract here," Rex says. "That was just after the war, when the boys , were coming back Hollywood seems much quieter now. There seem to be no big parties any more, no real colony at all. But i like it here. I have pleasant memories of Hollywood on the whole. Three of Harrison s years away from here were spent as the punc 5:30 Many Lovea of Dobit Glllifl 5:00 Tightrope 0:30 Red SkelUwt 10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 Newt 11:05 Sign Off WEDNESDAY 530 sgt. PrMton of the Yukon 7:00 Meet McGraw 7 30 Be Our Guet 5:10 Men Into Spare 11.00 The Millionaire 11:30 I've Got a Seere. 10:00 Theater 11:00 Newi 11:10 Rawhide 12:10 Sign Off Kohlhagen Apts. Modern, ReaionabU Rent Jockion St. at Lon Ave. Adult. OR 3-8244 "A Good Plata To Live," :30 Many Lovea of Doble Glllii 00 Tightrope :30 Red Skelton 10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 City Dek 11:05 Newi Wire 11:10 Theater WEDNESDAY S .lO-Amoi ' 'N' Andy t 00 City Detective 1:30 Be Our Gueat R:30 Men Into Spar POO The Millionaire B:30 I've Got A Secret 10.00 Theater 11:00 City Dealt U :0S Newi Wire 11:10 Theatre YOU'LL SING offer you have itarted your advertisement in this apace, CALL OR 2-3321 to rtrv this ipol today The News-Review 1030-U S Martha! 11:00 Lata Final 1LIS-Jack Paar NBC WEDNESDAY S 00--Sgt. 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Morgan New AM a ift-Local Newa 20-Muie Man 2ft Fxrhange to Bualneaa Final ABC 40-Muaic Man a ftft People In Th New ARC i 7 OO -Vandereook New ABC 7 Oft-Night Beat iTo ft&l 7 .Vft-Leie Newa ARC looTen Time iThur.) ft ftft Ute Newa ABC ift - Late Newa ABC 10 OO Sign Off I.MV- Teen Beat iSat only to ,1 m 9 fto nvmhlin With Ram bo (Mn. thru Fri. to a lit I ftO Mini With Meekt (Bat anlF to ft Ifti Special Feature: Newa Headline On Tha Hauf Weathervane, Ift patt ine NauT I Nw. Live at ift paH the. Ho.te Mae tin Mwwt, 43 paet U hour I Actor Slates Six Years tilioui Professor Higgins in 'Mv Fair Lady." Hia memories of i't are also pleasant on the whole. "It was a tremendously ex hausting role," he admitted. "It Ua nfiallu fnnah nn Hav. " narrison played we role two i spent Sunday at the coast, years in New York, a year in Lon- ... , , don. He admitted the reviews! MrI- c- E- Orubbe is reported were not as glowing in England i' be improving in health, after though business was smash. "The critics seemed to have a chip on their shouldess in Lon don," he commented. "There was perhaps a resentment over wait ing so long for the show. And it's hard for any show to live up to such an advance buildup. "But also, the quality of dra matic criticism is not as hi eh in London as it is in New York. The New York critics seem to realize their responsibility." His kind words for the New York critics are symbolic of the mellow- ler Harrison. Recently they guil- lounea ine fignung cock," in which he starred. The French adaptation lasted two months. Perhaps it was unsuited to America." Philomath Okehs Budget PHILOMATH (AP) A $641, 684 budget for the next school year has been approved by Philo math District voters. It will permit pay increases of at least $200 annually for school teachers. Al.so included are provisions for an addition to the school indus trial arts building, operation of a new swimming pool, a guidance advisor and special education ser vices. 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SMITH-CORONA YOURS FOR JUST 22.22 A MOHJH VTir wait nv lort?(T tn joy th added bemitr and distinction of execntivt cot respondent1 typed 01 ari electric Th keauiifiit new Smith-Corona Electric world's litest fc-fwvvriteT can be yours today for just 22.22 month alter M'&M Acreu from McKay'l (ton in Sutfflat Mayor Arlo Jacklin is spending a few days in Seaside anending the Bowling Congress. Clarence Chartier and sons, Mi- fthapl and Dpnni. nl thia ritv. being ill the last few daya at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herchar and smalt daughter, Connie Jo, of Medford spent the weekend here visiting the former's mother, Mrs. W. E. Hercher Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Sumner and son, Robbie, of Eugene spent Saturday and Sunday here visit- ing the former a mother, Mrs. James E. Judd, and Mr. Judd, on SE Overlook Avenue. Kenneth Swain of Seattle spent the weekend here with his wife and j two sons. Mrs. Swain and sons remained here to sell the Swain residence and will move to Seattle after school is out. Mr. and Mra. Emit Rimbarj and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis are back at their homes in Roseburg, follow ing a few days in Areata, .Calif., as guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. K. McGaughey. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Raich have moved from Corvallis to Roseburg and have purchased a home in Cloverdale. Resch has retired from banking. He was with U. S. Nation al Bank in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Resch are the parents of Mrs. R. Alan Brown of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Laland (Doug) Morrison and daughter, Camilla, who are moving from Eugene tp Medford, stopped over in Rosebnrg this weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGill and family. Mor rison is with the Bureau of Land Management, Mrs. F. L. Crittandan is confined to her home on SE Kane Street with both ankles sprained. Mrs. Crittenden suffered a sprained an. kle several weeks ago in a fall and Friday fell down the stairs at her apartment home and suffered a sprain to her other ankle. Mr. H. A. Watiig has returned to her home here, following 10 days in Portland assisting in the care of her new granddaughter, Peggy Ann, who was born March 22, to Mr. and Jlrs. Francis Watzig of Portland. Peggy Ann weighed 9 pounds at birth. Cihe joins three brothers and two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Laland T. Brown of The Dalles are houseguests of Mrs. Clifford Sherrill and are also visiting the former's mother and sister, Mrs. George M. Brown and Mrs. Orrin Baker. Brown is at tending to business while here. The Browns only recentl' returned from a two weeks stay in Honolulu. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Church of this city, who have been spending several weeks in Charlotte, N.C.. visiting their daughter, Mrs. James I Y. Rogers, and family, expect to ! leave for home as soon as the j weather conditions across the coun i try improve. They hope to start for Roseburg soon after Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Hitchman accompanied by their two grand children, Karen and Gene Chellis, of Seattle, attended the Sabbath services in the Myrtle Creek Seventh-day Adventist Church over the weekend, where they report having visited with several for mer Roseburg residents including: Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bovee and eldc-st son, Donald; Mrs. Grace Thompson and children; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rhodes and their ; youngest daughter, Charyl, and Mrs. Harvey Schornstcin and fam ily, as well as with many Myrtle Creek friends. Mrs. Schornstein, I formerly Betty Claridge. taught the first three grades at Roseburg Junior Academy a few years ago. The group gathered at the Bovee home on North Myrtle after the ' service for a potluck dinner. ELECTRIC imaTl down jiarmont.' tt fact, if yon hav an old offic t)Twrit t trade it may cover th complet cost of th down payment. Cat! today foe I fre offic demonstration and trial N obligation, of tours. CASH REGISTER CO. 1947 S.E.Stephens rlv Nlalwo'i) PhoiM OR 3-7331 Shopping CtnHf Community. Mr. and Mrs. Danial Dlmlclc spent the last few days in Port land attending to business. J. W. Wilder of this city left yes teaday for Alturas, Calif., to spend the week attending to business. Jim Standloy and sons, Steph en, Jimmy and Mitchell, have been confined to their home by mea sles. Mrs. Berths Clarno of Medford is spending several weeks in Rose burg at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilder, and sons, in Laurelwood. Miss Jantt Mulkey, who has been working at the Douglas Coun ty State Bank for the last nine months, has enrolled at University of Oregon for the spring term. Ray W. Bigger, supervisor for Tidewater Oil Company, Portland, was a business visitor here over the weekend. Bigger was formerly area supervisor with headquarters in Roseburg. Mrs. Jamas E. Judd of this city spent last week in Portland visit ing friends. She was joined there Wednesday by Mr. Judd, who spent a few days in Portland and brought, her back to their home here. j Mrs, Violot Ltonard is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. j Leonard, on SE Lane Avenue, aft er being in Drain for some time : assisting in the care of her moth er. Mrs. Leonard makes her home near Sacramento, Calif. , Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ray left today for their home in Torring- ton, Wyo., following the last 10 days here visiting at the home of Mrs. T. C. Fitzgerald, and son, Terry, and daughter, Kathy, on: SE Glenn Street. Ray is a druggist in Torrington. A son, David Ethan, was born March 23 in Vancouver, Wash., to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Neibauer. Nei-' bauer is a teacher in Vancouver, i Mrs. Neibauer is the former Car-! olyn Burr of this citv. She is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. f. (i. (Myr(Ie) Burr of Roseburg.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jonas of Tillamook, Ore., who have been spending the winter in San Diego, slopped over here Saturday to vis it Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Crafton. en route back to their home. Mrs. Jones, formerly Ermine Violette, of this city, is a cousin of Mrs. Crafton. Mr. and Mrs. Jarry Holmes and 2-year-old son. Wayne, have moved from Idaho to Roseburg and for the present are staying at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Holmes, 1963 SE Douglas Ave., until they find a home here. Jerry has accepted employment here with Pacqua. The family, formerly of Roseburg, has resided in Idaho for the last four years. Studantt from the Glide High School attending the annual Ash land Conference at Southern Ore gon College were David Scoville, Terry Keel, Shirlev Thomas, Mar dell Teeter, Dick Reese, Mary Dell Casebeer, Burnett Dressier, Shir ley Starnes, Carmen Kelso, Wanda Zimmerman, Sharon Polley, Gary McCormaek, Nellie Waddle, Ra mona Shanafelt, Doug Quimhv, Bruce Manske, Jerralce Bunneil. Deane Huseby, Julia Gaare, Larry Manske and Sheila Hatfield. Chap erones were Bob Miller and Pa tricia Mayo. A workshop for the visually hand icapped will be sponsored by the Lions Auxiliary at the First Pres byterian Church from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday with Mrs. Vera Thompson, field representa tive for the Oregon Commission for the Blind, in charge. Teaching of reading, writing. Braille and handicrafts suitable for the visual ly handicapped and aids in acquir ing talking book machines and rec ords for them is offered to help give assistance in many ways to make life of the visually handi capped person mors interesting and livable. These workshops are sponsored once every month under the allspices of the Lions Auxil iary. Those needing transportation or desiring further information may call Elry Jones. Orchard 3 428.1. Jlrs. Thomas Pargeter and Mrs. F. C. Riley are auxiliary members assisting Mrs. Thompson with the workshop. Roseburg's Everything NOW OPEN Luncheons Served Starting at 1 1 A.M. Dinners Served Starting at 5 P.M. DINING ROOM Completely Renovated And Redecorated For Reservations-Phone OR 2-4622 PIANO ROLL INN 940 N. W. Garden Valley Blvd. I rM "V- :. aK .aaSSSaw Nevs Briefs M. and Mrs. J. W. Wilder of I this city spent last week in Seattle! attending to business. ! Mrs. Howard Roberts has sold her home and has moved into the Terrace Apartments to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wast of Medford spent a short time here Sunday visiting the former's fa ther, George E. West, and Mrs. West on SE Reservoir Avenue. Miss Phyllis Sutton of Eugene spent the weekend here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sutton, and with other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charlta Church returned lo their home here Sun day, following a vacation since March 27 at Sun Valley, Idaho. Both Mr. and Mrs. Church enjoy ed the skiing while there and took lessons from some of the instruc tors employed there. While they were away, their four children were cared for by Jlrs. Henry Krohn. NOW OPEN FULL TIME Tonight The ttory that spiced the front page of a notion! Rita Hoyworth - Gig Young Anthony Franc iota "THE STORY ON PAGE ONE" Alio; Dan Duryea . Patty McCormaek "KATHY 0" In Color TONITE: "The Lost Voyage" ROBERT bHUIYl m CmnSoxc . UnROCOUW ELEANOR'l-XC PARKERrfL Newest Dinner House For Your Dining Satisfaction! ' EASTERN BEEF Family Style FRIED CHICKEN With Hot Biscuits and Honey Butter Choice of FINEST SEAFOODS Hear our new Hardman Player Piano while en joying the ultimate in culinary arte by Chef Bill Sanies. Jarry Con has returned to his work in Portland, following a cou ple of weeks here at Coen Supply while his father, R. D. Coen, was hospitalized. Movie Showtime THE DAT. APRIL S. 1M INDIAN THEATRE Door open Complete ihowi 7-t:10. "Th Laat Voy age" 7:35, 9A.1, STAR LITE DRIVE-W doed Mon day thru Wednewiay. WEDNESDAY, APRII. , IBM INDIAN THEATRE Door open T:Wl One complete ahow at 8:00. "Horn from the Hill" at 8:18 only STAR LITE DRIVE-IN Reopen Thurs day night. CLOSED MON-TUE-WED m mUtiUW.S2Ki STARTS THURSDAY Open 6:30 Shows start 7:00 How About This? "ANATOMY of a MURDER" with JAMES STEWART and ' "The NUN'S STORY" with Audrey Hepburn "ANATOMY of a MURDER" of 7:24 Only "THE NUN'S STORY" or 10:25 only starts WED! One WEEK Due to the length of this show: One Show Nightly On WED-THUR-SUN-MON-TUE Doors Open 7:30 . Show at 8:00 Two Shows Fri & Sot Door Open 6:00. ..Show 6:309:30 Not since "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" such a smash ing Adult Drama!.. Thii iiNOT .' RECOMMENDED for the Youngsters! GEORGE PEPPARD - GEORGE HAMILTOfl EVERETT SLDANE-LUANA PAnEH (Formerly Carl'i Haven) 3 fJoig