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10 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Naw For Summtr 1 LUNCHEON SANDWICHES Delightful Choice ALSO SALADS, DIET PLATES ASSORTED FRUIT PLATES Lunchaon 11:30 to 2, Mon.-Sot CloMd Sunday SWEDISH DINING ROOM 816 N. E. SSombrook, Halfway up N. Sttphtni Hill Jerry's Cafe -Now Open (Formerly Tht Jiffy Cafe) Remodeled and Under New Management OPEN 5 A.M. to 10 P.M. DINNERS BREAKFASTS SHORT ORDERS Serving Hamburgers, Root Beer, Soft Ice Cream Com plete Fountain Service. Walk-up Window 1 542 S. E. STEPHENS W. T; "Aly" Allen Consultant for OREGON FUNERAL PLAN ORchard 2-3273 1535 N. E. JOHN Tht followlnf ndl ana1 talaylilon programs or printed ot fraa public tonka for Nowi-Roviow fMoart. All program listing aro publiihtd at rtctivod from the raipoctlve station!, Tho Nawt Rtviow doaa not accapt raiponilbility for variation from original tchadulM ftimiihtd this nowipopor. 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SI COli KPIC-TV Ch. 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY f:00 Prlct Is Right NBC :30 Conctnrrttlort NBC 10:00 Truth or Constqutncts NBC 10:30 It Could Bt You NBC 11:00 Outm for t Day NBC 11:30 Romper Room 13:00 Youno Dr. Mtlont NBC 11:30 From Thest Roots NBC 1:00 Comtfty plavhoust NBC 1:30 AOVnturt Tlmt NBC 1:00 Mtllnto TUESDAY J 30 Spectator Radio Programs -Monday thru KRNR 1490 KC Ntwt broadcast by Columbia Broadcajtlng System on tht tVur from 4 AM. to u pu Local news broadcasts on lha half hour Special news programs as listed. 4:00 Sign On Ntwt 4:0J Mcrnlng Show (Tt 11 Noon) 7:30 Prank Coss 7:4$ Local News t;40 Garden Club (TueO 10:45 Horn Extension Program (Wed) 17: ,5 Weather U: JO News Summary 11:30 Gary Meort CBJ 11:40 Crosby-Ooonty Show CBS 1:05 Best Stlltr KQEN 1240 KC tchtduied Highlights: KQEN muile through, out broadcast day between tlited programs. Local and ABC network newscaiti at 5 mlrv lifts before each hour throughout tht day tttr 10 A M. ptclal programs as fotjwi: 4:0O-Wake UP Music 4:10 Local News : Soortt Highlights 4-30-World News ABC 4:SS Weather Capsutt 7:00 Frank Hemingway ABC KYES 950KC MomUy Through Saturday (Muiic knapt Liittd) a-AO Sign On i:m-LtrH Hlatt (haw (Mon. u Ul. 4:0J-Mult: by Maaka, (Tuaa. turn Frt- mmj ! r.wvr 0". Tues., July 5, 1960 TAX DODGER PINID SAN FRANCISCO (AP) John F. Collins, 48, i former Portland, Ore., automobile dealer, w a i fined $1,000 by a federal judge here Friday on a charge of mak ing a false statement on his fed eral income tax return in 1949. U. S. Dist. Judge William P.I Sweigcrt imposed the fine an hour after deciding that the 52,500 pen alty he had ordered an hour be fore was too steep. He gave Col lins 90 days to pay the $1,000. I Collins now works for a San : Francisco automobile loan agen Icy. TUESDAY 4:00 Bargain Shopptr al: 15 Your Social Security 1: 30 Undo Bill's Cartoons 5:00 Higher E ducal Ion 5:30 Quick Draw McGraw 4:00 Your TV Wtalherman 4:05 Local Newt 6:15 Doug Edwards ! Tht Ntwi 6:30 Bravo Stallion 7:00-Peck'l Bad Girl 7:30 Many Loves of Doblt 01 Ilia 1:00 Tightrope 4:30 The Comedy Spot 9:00 Dlagnoils Unknown 10:45 TBA 11:00 Coke Tlnvt 12:00 Sign Oft Modern, RoalonabU Rent Jackson St. at Lano Ava. Adults OR 3-8244 "A Good Plact To Livt" Kohlhagen Apts. RALPH L. RUSSELL Homo Loans -Insurance) -Be noli Loan Representative Equitable Savings & Loan Ass'n Mildred Horn sc hue h. Associate Street Level, Pacific Building Phone OR 2-2689 1:30 House Party i 2:00 The Mllllonalrt 5:30 Verdict Is Yours 1:00 Brighter Day 3: !S Secret Storm 3:30-Edoa Of Night 4:oo Full Circle 4:30 Cartoon Clrcue 5.00-ly Dogers - Won., Wd., and frl Twenty-ilx Men Tues. end Thur, TUESDAY 5:30 ScletiL Fiction Theatrt 4:00 Weather-Sport i-Nowi 4:15 Doug Edwards, News 4:30 The Callforrtlans 7:00 Peck's Dad Girl 7:30-Many Loves of Oobl Glllls 4 00 Tightrope 4:30 Tht Comedy Spot Home Television Serv. $3.50' IritJuiti TV Etictrenic Tie Ml ell Farts sn4 Sirvics Butnstte4 BILLINGS TV UNO RADIO SERVICE till I. I. Stfrhni OR Mill FOR rSr. EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE FOB ll YOUR HUNTING NEEDS MIL. M & M POINTERS ORchan) 3 8S91 4:00 Suslt 4:30-Addlt Book Ins - 5:0O-5gt. Preston 5:30 Quick Draw McGraw :00 Northwest News :1S Hurt! ley. Brink ley NBC 4 30 Shotgun Slndt 7:00 How To Mtrry A Mllllonalrt 7: 30 To Be Announced I 00 Richard Diamond 1-30 Dane Party NBC t oo M Squad NBC :30-TBA 10.00-Phll SHvtrs 10 30 Report lO'tWirt Patr NBC 1:30-Bob Richards 1:15 The Couple Nt Door 1:4S-Right To Happiness 1:55 The Kingston Trl 1-OS Whispering Streets 3:15 Wa Perkins 2 30-Young Or. Malont 3 45 The Second Mrs. Burton ItS Kington Trlo-CBS 3 OS Hoy wa rty C B S 3 IS Kmojlon Trio CBS 3-30 Gardfn Cljb (Frl) 3 35 Information Booth (To S I 4 30 4-H Club Program (TutS 5 Co-Lowell Thoma-CB$ i-10 Sport) Time CBS $15 TraMlc Watch J 35-Lxal News 7:45 local News 00-Oiff Eng:e-ABC 30 local News ! 55 raul Harvey ABC 00 Rraki.att ri..h 10:15-Tello Trt ABC 10:30 Fsrm Exchangt 1130-Stoffc CluD II OO-Mid Day Newt i w ny linen Finer ABC J iv-soctal Calendar 3 JO local News I O0-John Daly ABC I 3ft-"Ninv" s-Ainfl, South (Mon. thru Frl.) I Oft-Leroy Hiatt Show (Sal. to 13 p.m.) f.OO-Rambitn With Rambo (Mon. thru Frl. to II nm) 11:00-1 he standard school Broadcast, Thurt- day Only !lJt!Nn B"f ' tt lt:J0) . 3 O0-leroy Hiaf1 Show (Mon. to J:) Uioo-Mmie with Mttkt (Tusk Ihm f H 1.30) ' Mr. and Mrs. Phil Osttrgard of hot Angeles were recent overnight guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Siples. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Endlcott and Mrs. William Endicott are ex pected home today following sever al days in Santa Cruz, Calif., where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Brees of Long Beach, Calif., are spending two weeks in Roseburg and are vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Siples and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Felt and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ctorge Donnelly have left on a vacation which they plan to spend in California. They win see friends in bacramento ana will be guests at the Ted Donnelly noma in ban Luis uoispo. Stewart Sttohans and daughter. Nancy, have left to return to their iiume iu oan rranciscu auer spenu ing the Fourth of July holiday week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kron ke. Stephens and Mrs. Kronke are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Damtnt spent the holiday weekendofishing and camping at Blue Pool Forest Camp on Salt Creek in the Willa mette Pass. They were joined Sat urday by their son and daughtcr inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ce ment of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Titus and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gee, all of noseDurg, ana tne Tituscs' son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns of Eugene, left Saturday for Prine of Eugene ,eft Saturda yfor Prine ville where the Gees stopped to see her sister, Mrs. Belle Hargatjine, and family. They continued on to Depoe Bay to vacation and will re turn home aboft the middle of the week. WEDNESDAY 4:00 Jeff's Colli 4:30 Unclt Bill's Cartoons 5:00 Country Style USA 5:15 TV Question Box 5:30 Woody Woodpecker 4:Q0 Your TV Weatherman 6:05 Local News 6:15 Doug Edwards and Tht News 6;30 Sgt. Preston of Th Yukoa 7:00 Meet McGraw 7:30 Men Into Spact 4:00 Tht Millionaire 4:30 I'vt Got a Secret 9:00 Theatrt 10:00 TBA 10:30 Final News 10:45 Dan Smool 11:00 Sign Oft CLEARANCE ODDS and ENDS PRICE And Less JOHNNY'S M It. 1 9:00 Diagnosis Unknown 10:00 Interpol Calling 10:30 City Desk 10:35 Newt Wire 10:40 Theatre WEDNESDAY 5:30 Mr. District Attorney 4:00 Weather Sports News 4:15 Doug Edwards, News 4:30 Reckoning 7:30 Men Into Space 4:00 Tho MMIionnairt 4:30 I'vt Got a Secret 9:00 Theater 10:00 Star and tht Story 10:30 City Desk 10:35 News Wirt 10:4O Theater YOU'LL SING after you have started your advertisement in this spam, CALL OR 2-3321 to rtnrvi this spel todoy The News-Revicov WEDNESDAY S:45-Off to Marktr 4:0O Lift Of RMty 4:30 Addlt Bobklns 3:00 Sgt. Preston 5:30 Woody Woodpecker 4:00 Northwest News 4:15 Huntlty-Brlnk ley NBC 4 30 Wagon Train NBC 7:30 Interpol Calling 1:00 Happy NBC I 30 Tate NBC t oo This Is Your Lift NBC : 30 Lockup 10:00 Cannon b II 10:30 Report 10:44 Jack PaarNBC Friday 5:30 Sports CBS 5:45 Frank Goss CBS S:jSWeather Tomorrow 4:05 HI-FI Hour 4:35Maiters Of Melody CBS 7:05 Amos 'N Andy 7:05Crter Symphony Hour (Wed) 7: 15 Kingston Trlo-CBS 7:30 Bob Richards Show CBS (Mon thr Thursl 7:36 Douoit Your Pleasure -CBS (Frl) 7; 35 In Person CBS (Mon thm Thurs Friday starts at 7 40) 1:05 Night Watch (To 10) 10:0O RichtltW Reporter (Until Jury ti1 10:00 News (After July Ht 10:15 MusW To Oram By 11:00 Sign Oft 5:10 Paul Harvey ABC S:15 Eydlo Gormt (Mon Wed Frl.) 5:70 Sports Hlghliohts 5:75 Van Horn ABC 5:45 Headllnt News ABC 4:00 Edw. P. Morgan ABC 4:15 Local News 4:35 Farm Excnangt 4:30 Business FJna ABC 7:00 Vandercoofc News ABC I 00-10 00 Ttlequttn 10:00 Quetn Music It oo s.on off 1 30 Tetfl Beat (Sat. only to J 30) j:J0 Rambiin With Rambo (Mon. thru Frl It) S:30-MuslC With Mttkl (Sat. tnty tt 7:00) Special Features: News Headlines On Tht Hour Weathtrvantv IS past tht Hour Nw, Llvt at 15 past tht Hour Meeting Memo. 41 past tht Hour Community News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loiior and, Miss Patty White left Friday to spend 10 days vacationing at Cea- tralia. Wash. LA - . I U.. CI I C.ll ..J T inrla onH Innola. enanl tha tionlr. end on an outing at Ten mile Lake. i ney were joined tnere Dy Mr. ana Mrs. a. Li. Myers ana jiarea. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott and son, Butch, and Jim Dewilt en joyed an outine at the coast dur ing the holiday weekend. They were guests of friends in their houseboat. Mrs. Douglas Pryor and children. Jeff, Jan and Mike, who have been visiting here from Omaha, Neb., with Mrs. Pryor's father, Homer rallison, nave lelt to visit jryor s parents in Oakland, Calif., before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Frost spent the weekend fisoing at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Homor StrlcKlino and daughter, Linda, and Miss Jer ry Healy spent the weekend damp ing and swimming at Lake Clea- wox. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Purcival left Saturday and plan to spend two weeks vacationing in the North west. They plan to make stops in Mossy Hock, wasn., to see Mrs. Prucival's sister, Mrs. Zella Kjos ness, and in Portland to see a niece, Mrs. Sick Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brooks returned home Monday night after spending the July Fourth weekend camping and fishing at Blue Pool Forest Camp on Salt Creek. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Steenbock of Orovillc, Calif., who had been visiting in Washing ton and were en route back to Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gross and David and Ronald of Portland spent the holiday weekend in Rose burg with Mrs. Gross1 father, Woodley Stephenson, and with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mephenson. J. G. is now at home and improving from recent major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Siples enjoy ed a recent week's trip which took them to Spokane, Moses Lake and Coeur d'Alane, Idaho. At Euphra ta, Wash., they visited former Mel rose residents, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Ransome. They stopped at Grand Coulee Dam and spent one night at Reedsport with Eva and Mary Marks. Guaranteed Ufetimo Rust-Proo CabinfV NORGE Combination Refrigerator-Freezer NORGE 12 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR Big 63-lb, Zero Degree Preei er Glide-Out Shelf Convenient Never Detroit Convenient 24888 With Trade We Need Your Old Refrigerator To recondition and tell in our used department . . . This time of year the demand is great . . . That's why wo can give to much MORE now for your old refrigerator in trad on a new one. FRANK BERGH'S APPLIANCES Over 20 Years Experience In Appliance Sales & Service 1932 S. E. Stephens Phone OR 2-1661 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. White spent the holiday weekend camping and fishing at Susan Creek State Park on the North Umpqua River. Mr. end Mrs. Sidney Nolen and daughter, Mary Ann. left today for Spokane, Wash., to visit for 10 days who Mrs. Nolen s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baldwin. Mrs. T. C. Fitigerald and daugh ter, Kathy, and Denise Doyle, Dana Rhoden and Diane Yates spent Fri day in Reedsport and Saturday in Springfield participating in the swimming meets. Mrs. Dennis Brundage of Salem was here for the weekend to visit at the home of her parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brundage. They spent the holiday at the urunaage cottage at Rock Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ding and children, Larry, Peggy, Vickie, Ronnie and David, have returned from a holiday weekend camping and fishing trip up the North Ump qua Highway in the Diamond Lake area. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whtlden and family spent the holiday weekend here visiting at the home of wnel- den's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Caleo Sallee. and family. The Wheldens were en route to their home in Salem following a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Simon and family of LaCanada, Calif., and Mrs. J. E. Simon of Long Beach. Calif., arrived in Roseburg Friday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Edie. Mrs. J. E. Si mon, sister of Roland Edie. will remain in Roseburg for a few days' visit after the others have gone on to Portland. Camera Club members from Roseburg who enjoyed a camping trip to Mt. Jefferson on the North Santiam River during the holiday weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooper, Mr. jnd Mrs. Floyd Von Shriltz, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rada baugh. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn and Mrs. Norris Jewell. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marcell, and chil dren, Diane, Kevin and Richard, of Menlo Park, Calif. The Taylors drove to Portland recently to get Diane, who had been in Hawaii va cationing with her grandmother. I Mrs. Rose Kniskren, of Portland. WASHERS & DRYERS I960 DISPENS0-MAT RATED NO. 1 Hat safety rest button, lighted background fabric dial. Fabric for mula guide. Timer control. Light Switch, Water level button, Sudi return twitch and ditpentomat bint. MATCHING 1960 Has fabric formula drying guide, rop n Dry, fully lighted back ground. Time cyclo control. Dial A-heat selector. Automatic sprink ler and light switch. 1960 SPIN DRY WASHER Model A real tavingi at this low, low price! Wash water and desired temperature telected manually at mixing faucet. 5 year warranty on transmission. Selection of Models From $ 289 95 And Up Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller and daughter, Kennette, spent the holi day weekend vacationing on Salt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burr spent the holiday weekend camping at Wolf Creek. They were joined thpra hv Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Michener spent Sunday at Gaston where they attended a Minnesota picnic. They stopped Sunday night to be the overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grasser. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turner and children, Lorraine, Andy and Stew art, have returned home following a trip to fcvanston, Wyo., where they were called by the illness and suDsequent deatn ot Mrs. lurn er's father, George Titmus. Lt. and Mrs. Archie Myers and children arrived in Roseburg Fri day night to visit at the home of Myers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Per cy Myers. Lt. Myers returned Mon day to his duties at Mather AFB in Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. Myers and the children will re main for a longer visit. H. H. Turner of this city and his son, Hod Turner Jr. of Eugene returned to Roseburg Sunday fol lowing a trip to Palo ALlto, Calif., to witness the Olympic tryoutjs. Mrs. Turner and daughter, Caro lyn, went to Eugene friday to bring back Mrs. Turner Jr. to be their weekend guest during the men's absence. JUI.. inJ kA-. D . Uf LJ I 1 BUM WWII II nuiuvj, former residents of this city and the parents of Mrs. Fred Hargis of Roseburg, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at a re ception held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sun day, July 10, at their home at 500 Cnn..l;A CI TI 1,1- H1L ?FauiuiiiK.' oi., ciuwusvuie. ine Hargises plan to go to Browns ville for the celebration. Brian Connelly and his traveling companion, James Combs, from London, England, were overnieht guests Wednesday at the home of me tormcr s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cloake. Connelly. a former local resident, is the son of Mrs. H. L. Connelly of Westport, Conn. The two young men are driv ing across country stopping at many points of interest. Connelly. who resides in Wilton, Conn., is a well known artist and expects to exhibit his paintings soon at the Art Museum in New York City. INIOi&GE FLOOR MODELS 2.59 PER WEEK Even Lata With Trade NORGE DRYER 3.49 Per Week AW161 179 95 With Trad. Mr. and Mrs. Robart Harmon and son, Bruce, and Mrs. Harri son's mother who is visiting here from Ogden, Utah, are enjoying a week's vacation at East Lake. Mn. Mark Marks left Saturn? for her home in Reedsport follow ing a week hers with her brothers and sisters. She was a housegues. of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Heimboll. M. and Mrs. Larry Howa spent the Fourth of July holiday week end visiting in the Los Angeles area . with relatives. They also mada a trip to Disneyland during their stay. Mrs. Lola Dupont and Miss Judy Waller have returned home follow ing a visit to Spokane, Wash., to visit the former's daughter, Miss Carolyn Marshall, who is employ ed there by the Diana Corp. Movie Showtime TUESDAY, JULY S. 1U I INDIAN THEATRE Doon open :. Com- pleta shows 7-9:15. PaltersorWofiflnnson Fight pictures 7;ia9:30. "Tha Sign of Zorro" 7:-:50 STARLITE DRIVE-IN Gates open 715 Show starts at dusk. "Wild Rivtr" and "Tha 3rd Voice" I PINE MOTOR THEATRE Gates open 7:15. Show starts at dusk. Ladies Night. "Home from tha Hill" and "Aleska Pass- aae" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlln)-Box office opens at 7, show starts at dusk. "PlllOW Talk" end "13 Flnhtlnn Man" TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (Trl-Clty) Show sreris ar ousK. "Have Rocket, will Travel" and "Comancha Station" WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, lltt INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 6:45. Com plete shows 7-9:15. Paiterson-Jonannson Fight pictures 7:16-9:30. "The Sign of Zor ro" 7:40-9:50 STARLITE DRIVE-IN - Gates open 7:15 Shows start at dusk. "Our Man In Havana" and "The Rookie" PNIE MOTOR THEATRE Gates open 715 Shows start at dusk. ' "Journey to the Center of Earth" and "30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock" CLOVERLEAF DRIVEIN (Sutherlln) Box office opens at 7, show starts at dusk "Johnny Concho" and "Blood and Steel" TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (TrDCIty)-Show starts at dusk. "An Affair to Remember" and "Maracaibo" Tonight Tha Thraa Sroog in "HAVE ROCKET, WILL TRAVEL" plus "COMANCHE STATION" starring Randolph Scott. Tonight One of the Year's Funniest Comediet Rock Hudson Doris Day in "PILLOW TALK" In Color plus Grant Williams in "13 FIGHTING MEN" I VMmlLjifdeku.'XM rill iAM 1 TONIGHT thru Saturday! Doors open 6:45 . . . Complete Shows 7:00 - 9:15 it's Action you want!... MEN KNEW HI1VL BY HIS SWORD... Women by hh 'The World byy His Reckless k Adventures, jr$Ki iiGUY vwfm !,aaa Wolr Disncr't "OLD SEQUOIA" LATEST NEWS FLASHES SHADY SIDE? I DES MOINES (AP) A Des I Moines insurance man received a letter recently from a retired cli ent. He now lives on r.asy sireei in Security, Colo. Open 7:15 , . . Showa start Dusk TONITE LADIES NIGHT "HOME FROM THE HILL" plus: "Alaska Passage" WED! thru SAT! -2?.. JULES VERNE'S PS CENTER Mi r c tur : cF The i-ii PAT BOONE CiNbaScOOEI "TV COLOR by OE UMt "30 ft. Bride of Candy Rock' with LOU COSTELLO Open at 7:15 ... 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