Hong Kong Tourist Trade Hurt By Tokyo Riots HONG KONG (AP) Informed mirces say the recent riots in I Tokyo hurt Hong Kong's tourist business, many Americans, the biggest tourist spenders in Hong Kong, have canceled planned trips to the rar tasi oecause 01 the turmoil in Japan. U.S. tourists spent about $63,666,950 here last year. O o .$Ui... Hey Hey. . . Hay parched throat conies along these hot days. And what-a-ya goin to do about it? Go, get a bottle of sparkling, spring tasting new Sprig. Make sure it's cool, real cool and that's not hard, 'cause it's real cool any how! Take off the anp. Take a tiny sip. It's too good to take a big gulp. Treat it like spring wa ter. Rush it about your whole mouth. The hay changes to HEY right away. Then rest peacefully as you drink some more, and more, and more. Your mouth tastes like spring and you're refreshed all over. You'll admit Sprig is the pop that's popular. 'Cause after Sprig you have plenty of poppy pep that comes from our peppy pop. 'Scuse me if my words seem mix ed up that's just the way I talk. 'Bye again, kids. FULLERTON BEVERAGE CO. Box 435, Winston OSborne 9-5002 PATRONIZE NEWS. REVIEW ADVERTISERS If you purchased a Kirby vacuum cleaner on or before 1952 call the local Kirby Office about factory replacement. This offer is limited . . . call now! OR 3-6356 2161 N. E. Stephens Tha following radio and television programs ore printed at a free public service for Newi-Review readers. All program listings ore publiihed at received from the respective stations. The News Review does not accept reiponiibility for variation from original schedules furniihed this newspaper. All radio and television program listings for the week of July 10 will be subject to immediate change because of the Democratic Party convention. Convention news will be giv en precedence over any or all scheduled programs. List ings below are subject to such changes as the convention makes necessary. KBES-TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY :00 I Love Lucy :30 December Bride 10:0O-Lova ol Lile 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:4S-Gufding Light ll:0O-Reitleil Gun 1130-Lovu Thai Bob 12:00Alxxjt Faces vAr SERVICE ALL SERVICE GUARANTEED ll Roieburf 10 Veirs PHONE OR 3-4123 KLUVER RADIO & TV Old Hiwoy 99 at Garden Vol. Jet. RALPH L. RUSSELL Horn Loant Insurance Bondt Loan Representative Equitable Savings & Loan Ass'n Mildred Homschuch, Associate Street Level, Pacific Building Phone OR 2-2689 KOIN-TV Ch. 6 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7:00 Grant Holcomb Newt 7:15 Capt. Kangaroo 1:00 December Brio 1:30 Video Village 9:001 Love Lucy 30 Far Moriion 10:00 Lovtj of Lilt 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Hi Neighbor 11:30 Star Performance KPIC-TV Ch. 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY :00Prict Is Right, NBC f: 30 Concentration, NBC 10:00 Truth or ConiMuencei. NBC 10:3O-lt Could Bt You. NBC Radio Programs -Monday thru KRNR 1490 KC News broadcast by Columbia Broadcailing System on the hour from 6 A V. to 11 P M Local news broadcasts on the half hour Special news programs as listed. 4-00 Sign On News 4 05 Morning Show (To 12 Noon) 7:30 Frank GOM 7:45 Local News f:40 Garden Oub (Tum 10-45 Home Extension Program (Wed) 11:15 Weather 1I:?0 News Summary U 30 Gary Moore CBS 12:40 Crosby-Ciooney Snow CBS 1: OS Best Seller KOEN 1240 KC SchWuij Highlights; KOEN music through out broadcast day between listed programs. Local and ABC network newscast? at 5 mm uts before each hour tnrojgriojt m day er 10 A.M. Specal programs as follows: 4 on wae Uo Music 4:20 Local News 4 25- Soorts H ghligr.fi 4 JO-Worm News ABC 4 55 Weatner Capsu'e 7:00 Frank Hemingway ABC KYES 950 KC Monday Through Saturday (Music Except at Listed) 4 00 Sign On 4.0J Lt'ov Hiatt Show (Mon. and Sat. to f 00) :0l Mgsie by Meens, (Tim. thru Frl Mrs. C. D. Glenn, owner of the Helen Glenn Real Estate office here, corner of SE Washington and SE Kane Streets, spent the week end in Portland attending to busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wirfs are newcomers here from Moro Bay, Calif., and have purchased a home on N. Stephens Street. Wirfs is re tired from business. Mr. and Mrs. Jamts H. Richard son and daughters. 9, 7 and 4, have moved here from Eugene and have purchased the residence at 533 NE Clover Lane. Richardson is with the Bureau of Land Management. Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Bain and daughter, 13, and son, 12, have moved here from Portland and are making their home at 625 Madison St. Bain is an electrical engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Danitls and son, 6, and daughters, 5 and 3, have moved here from Oak- ridge. Ore., and are residing at 783 NE Alameda. Daniels is a log truck driver for Hansen Brothers Logging Co. NOTICE I am no longer operating the Turn Around Inn. My new place of business it the PIANO ROLL INN, formerly Carl's Haven. HOURS 11 A.M. to 2.30 A.M. IVA SMITH P.S. It's real cool at the Piano Roll In on these hot days! ATTENTION KIRBY OWNERS 12:30 A$ The World Turns 1:00 Full Circle 1:30 Houm Party J:0O The Millionaire 2:30 Verdict Is Yours 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 1:0 Edge of Night 13:001 Led Three Live Mon. Amos 'n Andy Tues. t. Panic Wed. 1?:30 As The World Turns 1:00 KOIN Kitchen 1:30 House Party 7:00 The Millionaire 2:30 Verdict Is Youri 3:00 Brighter Day 3:1 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night MONDAY 4 00 Demo Convention :00 City Detective 11:00 Queen For a Day, NBC 11:30 Romper Room 1?:00 Young Dr. Ma'one. NBC 12:30 From These Roots NBC 1:00 Comedy Playhouse, NBC 1:30 Adventure Time, NBC MONDAY 10:45 All Star Baseball, NBC 1:30 Bob Richards l:35The Couple Next Door 1:45 Right To Happiness 1:55 The Kingston Trio 3:05Whijpering Streets 2:15 Ma Perkins 2 30 Young Dr. Malont 2 45 The Second Mrs. Burton 2-ss Kingston Trio CBS 3:05 Houseoarty CBS 3 J5 Kingston Trio CBS 3 30 Garden Club Fri) 3 35 Information Booth (To 5 PM) 4 30 4-H Club Program (Tes and Thuri, 5:00 Lowell Thomas CBS 5:10 $OOHs Time CBS 5 15 Traffic watch S 15 Local Nes 7 45 Local News I 00 Chff Eno'e ABC Vi LrXll NWS I 55 ji Harvey ABC 00 Brpakfast Club 10.15 Teho Test ABC 10 JO Farm Exchange 11 JO-Stork Cub 12 00 V.d Day News 1 00 Butincs Final ABC 3 25 ipcial Calendar 3 XI Local Newt 5.00 John Daly ABC I 30 "Niy" Sw.ngj South (Mon. trim Fri.) 00 Lroy H-atf Show (Sat to 17 pm) t oo Rampiin With Rembo (Von. thru Fri. to 1? p m l 11.00 Tht Standard School Broadcast, Thurs day only 10 30-Teen BMt (Sat. only to 11:30) 1106 LefOV Hiatt Srww (Mon. to 3.30) 12:00 Mus with Meeki (Tuts, thru St MONDAY I .1:00 Demo Convention I Ml 8 Reg. 24.94 Folding Table ff I I ' wn",r a I if9! I m tlA OA With WL ! I Mm 1 I U A HI I 1 m Only Y 1 coupon m & Frl. Thuri. I Community Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Ktnntrly Jr. I of this city visited recently in Klamath Falls with relatives and friends. Cart E. Wimberly Jr. of Medford arrived in Roseburg Saturday to spena tne weeKena visiting nis par-1 ! ents. Judge and Mrs. Carl E. Wun berly, on SE Lane Avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Ford ! have returned to their home in Sherman Oaks, Calif., by plane,1 'following a visit here with Dr. and I Mrs. 1'orter Lainhart. ; I Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Btwdn ! and son, 17, have moved here from 1 Clide and are residing at 662 W. Kenwood. Bowden is employed by' Douglas County Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Dirrell Jenkins and sons. 13 and 6. and daughter, ; 9. have moved here from Glide and are residing at 561 NE Mea-1 dow Lane. Jenkins is a logger with. K and II Logging Co. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weil and j children, Phillip and Sara, of Oak- land, Calif., have arrived here to I spend their vacation at the sum-1 I mer home of Mrs. Weil's mother. I I Mrs. Arthur W. Baum, on the! North L'mpqua River. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle M. Burnham and sons, 16 and 14, have moved from Vancouver, Wash., to the VA U..m,.l Unci Riirnham ic Phipf ' of the engineering department at the hospital. Mrs. Burnham will teach at Fullerton School. Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn W. Rey nolds and daughter, 8, have mov ed from Sacramento, Calif., to Koseburg and arc making their home at 853 w. f airnaven. ney nolds is a driver for Beacon Van and Storage Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Duncan and daughters, 6 and 2, and the for mer's mother have moved here from Eugene and have purchased the residence at 210 Riverside Drive in Laurelwood. Duncan is manager-owner of The Toggery. New For Summer LUNCHEON SANDWICHES Delightful Choice ALSO SALADS, DIET PLATES ASSORTED FRUIT PLATES Luncheon 11:30 to 2, Mon.-Sat. Closed Sunday SWEDISH DINING ROOM 816 N. E. Shomhrook, Halfway up N. Stephens Hill 8:00 Kale Smith Show a:30 Your TV weatherman 1:45 Stage 5 11:00 Sign Oil TUESDAY 3:00 Demo Convention :00 Your T.V. Weatherman :05 Local Newl :I5-Slage 5 ll:0O-Sign Oil APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE BOB MILIEU . . . PAUL PULlMJtN Complete Overhaul Pint and Service la All Mlkef OR Kill 1111 SI COBB YOUR PHONE CALL 4. r, i WILL PUT THIS Space to Work for You, Your Business THE NEWS-REVIEW 8:30 Theater 10:00 Phil Silvers Show 10;30 City Desk 10:3S News Wire 10:40 Theater TUESDAY 3 00 Dfmo Convention oo Science Fiction Theater 9 : 30 T wenty-Six Wen 10 00 Interpol Calling 10:30 City Desk tO:3S-News Wire 10:4S Theater 2-00 Matinee Theater 3iS TV Topics 4.00 Convention Coverage, NBC TUESDAY 2:00 Matinee Theater 3:30SpCtator 4:00 Convention Coverage, NBC Friday 5:30 Sports CBS 5 45 Frank Goss CBS 5 55 Went her Tomorrow 6 05 Hi-Ft Hour 4 35 Mailers Of Me'ody CBS 7:05 Amo 'N Andy 7 05 Carter Symphony Hour (Wtd) 7 2 King, ton Trio CBS 7:30 Bob Richards Show CBS (Mon thr Thursl 7 30 Double Your Pleasure CBS (Frl) 7:35 In Person CBS (Mon thru Thuri Friday starts at 7 40) t 05 Night Watch (To 10) 10 00 Richfield Reporter (Until July 1st) 10 00 News (After July Is!) 10 15 Music To Dram By 1100 Sign Off 5: 10 Paul Harvey ABC S'15 Evd;e Cwm (Mon., Wed Frl) $ ?0 Soorts Highlight 5 25 Van Horn ABC 5 45 Hradlm News ABC 4 00 Edw. P. Morgan ABC 4 15 L9ta1 News 4 25 Farm Exchange 4 30 Business Final ABC 7 00 Vendfrcook News ABC 00-10 00 Teioueti 10 00 0"jrt Mune 12 00 Sgn off 2 J0 Tn B?t (5it. only to 3 30) 3.30 Pamblin With Rembo (Von. thru Frl to 7 00) 3:30 Music With Mtfki (Sat. only to 7:001 Special Features: News Headlines On The Hour walnervant, 15 past tha Hour News, Live at 35 past tM Hour Matting Memos, 4i past th Hour News Briefs Mrt. Miry Chapman and Kula Harris spent Wednesday a'. Depoe ' Bay and other coastal points. j Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Gustefson left Friday on a vacation tup to ! British Columbia. j Recent overnight bucsts in the . home of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Dunn were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hansen 1 and daughter, Tuia. of Los Ange-; j Mr. and Mrs. Eugena Peterson of Portland called on Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Dunn last week en route home from a few davs stay in Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Conn are now at home on Hoover Street fol lowing their marriage Wednesday and a brief honeymoon trip. She is the former Joyce Ferguson. Mrs. Cecil Sherwood and Mrs. Walter Kdmonus were in Portland during the weekend to attend a two-day meeting of the slate board of AAL'W. Mrs. Vi Barker has returned to her home in Seattle, following a visit here with her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. V. Josse and Mrs. Velle Broadway. Mrs. Walter Bain of Oak Park. III., has arrived in Roseburg to attend to properly interests and visit friends. Mrs. Bain is the for mer Katherine Waitc of this city Miss Marnie Friti of Seattle was a guest during the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White, and son, Larry, who was home on Army leave, ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Edwards and daughters, 9 and 7, and son, 3. have moved here from C'orval lis and are residing at 765 NE Ala meda.. Edwards is employed by Myrtle Creek Plywood. I. R. Tower and Frank Heath of Coos Bay arrived in Koseburg Friday and remained over Sunday as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert H. Savage on SE Claire Avenue. The Golden Age Club will have a politick picnic Tuesday starting at 4 p.m. at Umpqua Park. All members and those interested are invited to attend and to bring a covered dish and their own table service. Mrs. Deming Bronson, a mem ber ofthe Douglas County Library staff, spent the weekend in Port land visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McCarthy, and their small daugh ter, Kate. i Out of state visitors at the R. B. Rhodes home are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Rhodes of Enorce. S.C .: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Betsell and Mrs. Wallace Hill, of Columbia, S.C. The latter two women are sisters of R. B. Rhodes. They are spending another week here and last week the group spent a couple of days on a trip to Reno, Craler Lake and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White are back from a two week vacation trip into California. At Bakersfield they visited his sisler, Mrs. Alice Kizziar, and family. In Long Beach they spent some time with h i s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, and drove to the Pike. They were guests in Riverside of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fritls. The latter is a sister of Mr. White. At Lamaredo they vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penrod and family, former Kose burg residents. A tour of Disney land and Knotts Berry Farm was enjoyed by them. FIRST TIME TOMORROW Tuesday July 12th CARNIVAL ROSEBURG Opposite Fairground wesr COAST SHOWS Sponsored by American Legion Post 1 6 SPECIAL Kid's Matinee Saturday, July 16th 15 Big Rides 15 5 Big Shows 5 FUN HOUSE Follow the Twin Search Lights to the Fairgrounds SIIb Harold Hoyt, who is finishing his ! degree this summer at the I'niver-1 sily of Oregon, spent the weekend in Roseburg with his family. 1 Mrs. W. A. Pearca, who is in Mercy Hospital tor medical treat- j ment. is reported to be improving and able to have visitors. ; Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson and daush-! ter. Jcame. and Mrs. J. K. Mole! and baby daughter. Star Lee. spent Friday in Eugene on business. j R. A. Dudley, of Memorial Car-: dens here, has been in Portland ' the last few days attending to business. Mr. and Mri. Chester Morgan of this city went to l'orllantl Sunday to spend a couple of days attend ing to business. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walpole and children. Robin and Mark, have returned from a two week vacation trip to Clearlake. Calif. Tliev stop ped breifly in Reno and other points. Mrs. Harriet Hoyt of I.aCirandc is spending the summer at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold llovt, and daughter, Kris, on the North l'mpqua. Mr. and Mrs. Elvit Montgomery of Pendleton spent a recent week end here with their daughter, Mrs. Marvin Walpole. and family. They were en route to California on "a vacation trip. Mrs. Ida Smith of Monrovia, Calif., is spending the summer in Roseburg with her sister, Mrs. Al fred Smith, and with her niece, Mrs. Robert Elliott, and their fam- Mitt Jan ClarLr rnlnrnnrl In home in Seattle Saturday, follow ing me ihsl iiiuiiin nere visiting her mother, Mrs. Arthur Clarke, on SE Kane Street. PFC Larry Whit left last week to spend the next 14 months in service in Korea. He had been stationed at Ft. Lewis and spent a leave in Roseburg with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White. Recent hou segue its of Mr. and Mrs. David Kcsner and family were Mr. and Mrs. Oral Freemver and son, Richard, of Medford. the latter stayed with his friend Jack Briggs, at the P. C. Briggs home. Freemyer is associated with the California Pacific Co. and the fam ily formerly resided in Roseburg. Miss Karhy Healy of Los Ange les and Miss Leslie Wimberly of Roseburg went by plane to Med ford this week to spend several days visiting their cousins, Caro lyn and Lee Wimberly at the Carl E. Wimberly Jr. home. Picnicking and boating at Bak ers Bay at Dorena Dam recently were Mr. and Mrs. John Horn and family; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horn and family; Mr. and Mrs. Don Crume and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Davis, of Oroville. Calif. The Davises visited several days here with their daughters, Mrs. John Horn and Mrs. Crume, and since have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henry left Thursday for their home in (llen dale, Calif., after a visit in Rose burg with the lalter's sister, Mrs. Alfred Smith, and family. At Glide they visited Mr. Henry's daughter, Mrs. James Gow, and his sister, Mrs. Clarence Ware. The Henry's came to Roseburg to attend the reception given for Mr. and Mrs. Archie Elliott on their wedding an niversary. Mrs. Edna McKean has returned home following a visit in PoMland with her son, John McKean, and family, who were in Roseburg re cently to attend the Hatfield fam ily picnic, and who took her home with them. The group spent some lime at Nelscott Beach, where Ihey were joined by Mrs McKean's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schloeman, of Corvallis, who have a summer home there. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY $ PLAIN DRESSES ONLY kw 1IIWICI ACROSS FROM COURT HCUSE 1019 SE Dougloi 7 And tomorrow Monday, July 11 Knights of Pythias, Pythias Hall, 8 p m. Winston Diliard Kiwanis Club 6:30 p.m. Obedience Trials sponsored In l'mpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion oil Fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. Junior Duplicate) Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Ulnch, director. ', Buckerooj, workshop, at the barn, 8 to 10 p.m. Green Sanitary District board ol directors. Green School, 8 p.m. Roseburg Junior Academy board meeting, school, Military Ave., and l'mpqua St., 8 p.m. Douglas Community Hospital au xiliary, board meeting, at the hos pital, 10 a.m. Roseburg Lady Lions, dinner! meeting. Piano Roll Inn, G 30 p m. , Umpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion ' on Fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. ! Riddle Bethel Job's Daughters, Masonic Temple, Riddle, 7 :30 p.m. i Women of the Moose, M o o s c i Hall. 8 p.m. ! Valentin Chapter 98. OES. Mvr -! tie Creek. ' I Roseburg City Council, City Hall. 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Jaycees, 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 12 Winston Police Reserve, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Elks duplicate bridae group. Elks Temple, 7:30 p.m. Koseburg Kiwanis Club, Umpqua Hotel civic room, noon. Glide Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m. Associated Volunteers card par ly, VA Hospital recreation build ing music room, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard, S In 10 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 215 SE Jackson, 8 p.m., for information call Oil 3-8608. Boots and Calico, beginner's round dance classes, Winston Com munity Hall, 8 p.m. Sutherlin Girls Drill Team prac tice. East Grade School play ground, wrile Box 262, Rt. 1, Suth erlin for information, 5 p.m. Myrtle Creek City Council, City Hall, 8 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, 8 p.m. Roseburg Rod and Gun Club, Winchester Clubhouse, 8 p.m. Camp Fire Leader's Assn., so cial room of Presbyterian Church, 10 a.m. Diliard School board meeting, Douglas High School, 8 p.m. Newcomer's Club, 12:30 noon. Roseburg Council of Church Women's executive board. First Presbyterian Church library room, 9:30 a.m. Drain City Council, City Hall, 1 p.m. Fair Oaks Grange, Grange Hall, business meeting, 8 p.m. Roseburg Toastmistress Club, Swedish Dining Room, 8 p.m. Bertha Rebekahs 18B, IOOF Hall, Cnnyonville. Post Partum Class, Mercy Hos pital, 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Rebekah's, Lodge No. 41, Oddfellow's Hall, 8 p.m. Lookingglass Grange, No. 927, Grange Hall, 8:15 p.m. Golden Age Club, for informa tion call OR 3 3117 or OR 3-7082, 7:30 p.m. SOVIET NOSES COUNTED MOSCOW (AP) The population of the Soviet Union has risen to 214.400,000, Premier Nikila Khru shchev announced Saturday. He said the figure is "subject to scru tiny" as of July 1. TROWBRIDGE NOW GIVES APPLIANCE SERVICE ON SATURDAY In Zone 1 At Regular Prices 1 REGULAR $1.76 EACH 31 EACH Caih & Carry aaaaaaa A I " OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY OR 3-8291 Mon., July 11, 1960 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 Long Missing Plane, 4 Aboard, Not Found Omaha. N'elir. (AP) No trace was found of a mining Longview, ah. plane in Seersen Lake in the western .Nebraska sandhills t riday. A State Game Commission crew dragged the lake alter reports that an ohiect resembling a plane was seen in the water two weeks ago. The Longview plane, piloted by Jack Ferguson, left June 1 on a flight to a church convention in Kansas City. U has not been heard from since it stopped to re fuel at Idaho Kails. Idaho. Fxiensne searches in Idaho and Wyoming have failed to turn up any clues to the plane or its occupants, the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Wordsworth of Ridgefield, Wash., and the Rev. and Mrs. Gar y Thompson of Woodland, Wash. Movie Showtime MONDAY, JULY II, 1.0 IN D I AN THEATRE Summer Schedule. Oosed Sun -Won. S1ARUTE DNIVE IN GatM open 7:15. 1 Shows start .it cttufc. "MogdmM na "Chartreuse Cdiioow" PINE MOTOR tut A T RE Gate open 7 15. Snows start at (lush. "Seven Thieve" and "Tre Bramrile Bush" CLOVFRIFAF DRivt-iN (Sulherlin) Box office opens et 7, snow starts at dusk. 'Tht Big Fisherman" nd "The Golden Fish ' TBI CITY DRtVE-tN (Trl-City) Snow starts al du. "Beloved Infidel" end "A Woman like Satan" TUESDAY, JULY 11, I HO INDIAN THEAT RE Doors open :45. Com plete shows 7.00-v.M. -Portrait In Black" 7.?7-9:47 STARLIT E DRIVE-IN Gales pen 7;1S. Show starts at dusk. "Mogambo" and "Char treusp Cahoosc" PINE MOIOR THEATRE Gates open 7:15. Shows start at dusk. "Seven Thieves" and "The Bramble Biih" CLOVERLEAF OHIVE-IN Suthcrlin Box j ottice opens al 7.00. Show slarls at dusk. "The B.g Fisherman" and "The Golden Fish" ! TRI CITY DRIVE-IN-Show ilfliti at dusk. "Beloved Infidel" and "A Woman LiKo Satan" Tonito Gregory Peck and Deborah Kerr in "BELOVED INFIDEL", plus "A WOMAN LIKE SATAN" starring Brigitte Bordot. Tonight Vast Spectacle! Seepine. Splendor! imfp'seltablfl Drami! Ho wnd Heel Sunn Kshnir John Snan. Muthi Hir "THE BIG FISHERMAN" In Color Also: Academy Award Winner Butt Short Subject "THE GOLDEN FISH" "tJutlfjuiyHPi mm SS-J-l. :sfc.U ll Tues! thru Sot! Open 6:45 jPRmgMMM Shows at ISlPLANA TURNER m.W ANTHONY QUINN rm.r IN Summer Schedule: Open TUE 9 I frrJ 'f ACTOR, TOO Scan Flynn, son of the late actor Erroll Flynn, is making his acting debut In "Where the Boys Are" in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The film is being made by M.G.M. Open 7:15 ... Shows or Duik THRU TUES ONLY "SEVEN THIEVES" with Red Sreiger Edw. G. Robinson "THE BRAMBLE BUSH" Adult Drama in Color with RICHARD BURTON BARBARA RUSH Open at 7:15 ... Shows at Duik NOW thru TUES only iChartrooSe' caboose' MOLLY BEE BEN COOPER EDGAR BUCHANAN 2 Hits in COLOR MOGAMBO n MIAN THC MCATISTI- with GRACE KELLY SANDRA DEE JOHN SAXON EASTMAN COLOR LLOYD NOLAN RAY WALSTON RICHARD BASEMART vgtaiNiA exiv . anna mav won SAT ... Close Sun-Mon 3a 4 gay to f:00) to ). 30)