The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 18, 1960, Page 9, Image 9

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A preparation day is planned for
Jlooae members and Women of The
Moose Monday. Work will begin in
the morning on cleaning aid ar
ranging the food booth at lh Doug
las County Fairgrounds. Carpen
ters are needed and there is wiring
to be done, reports Betty Andrews.
A potluck l'-"h will follow at the
Umpqua Park. JttfUSD
Tonight thru Saturday
"THE SWORD AND THE CROSS"
starring Gianna Moris Conole,
Jorga Mistral and Morisa Allasio,
plus "ANGRY RED PLANET"
Friday & Saturday
"TARZAN THE APE MAN"
Denny Miller - Joanne
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plus
"FORT DOBBS"
Clint Wolker . Virginia
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Tonight thru Saturday
You haven't really laughed
until you've seen
Peter Sellers Jean Seberg in
"THE MOUSE THAT ROARED"
Also Robert Taylor in
"KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO"
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THURSDAY
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4:30 Uncle Bill's Cartoons
5:1520-30 Club
5:30 Roy Rogers
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6:05 Local News
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Twenty-six Men Tues.. and Thur.
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Vacant Canyonville House
Recently Destroyed By Fire
By FLORETTE McGEE
A fire of undetermined origin
completely destroyed a vacant
house about a block from the Can
yonville city limits on the Riddle
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THURSDAY, AUG. IS, 1t0
INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 4 41
Complete shows 7.00-9.20. "The Apart
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STARL1TE DRIVE-IN Gates on 7 00
Shows start at dusk. "Trie Bellooy" nrj
"HoiJ! of Seven Haks "
PINE MOTOR THEATRE Gates ODen
7 00. Sro.vs start at dusk. "Too Tyler"
and "Sergeant Rut ledge "
CLOVE RLE AF DRIVE-IN (Sulherlin) Box
oM-ce opens at 7:00. Shows start at dusk.
"The Mouse That Roared" and "Killers
OF Kilimanjaro."
TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Shows it art at
dusk. "The Sword and The Cross" and
"Angry Red Planet."
SHOW 5CHEDULE -V
Fiday, Aug. 1. 1M
INDIAN THEATRE Doors open t 45.
Complete snoAj 7.00-?:M. "Trie Apart
mpnt" 7:lS-9 40.
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Gates open 7:00.
Shows start at dusk. "Tie Bellboy" and
"House ol Seven Hawks "
PINE MOTOR THEATRE Gates open
7:00. Shows start at dusk. "Toby Tyler"
and "Serqeant Rut lodge."
CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlin) Box
office opens at 7:00. Shows start at dusk.
! "The Mouse That Roared" and "Killers
! Of Kilimanjaro. "
TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Shows start a1
dusk. "The Sword and The Cross" and
"Angry Red Planpt "
BENETTA THEATRE (Winston "Tarian
The Ape Man" and 'Fort Dobbs."
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5 30 Soorts CBS
5 iS Franr Gois CBS
5 -55 W?vner Tomorro
605 Hi-Fi Hour
6 35 Masters Of Mo'ody CBS
7 05 Amos 'N Anriy
7 05 Carter Smor:ony Hour (Wed)
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1 Base: iVuic, News, na weather w-thj
tnr
Road recently.
1 Reed Gross. Canyonville city po
, lice chief, discovered the fire and
; turned in the alarm,
j The Canyonville Fire Depart
ment and the Douglas County For
est Protective Association answer
ed the alarm about 1 a m. The
fire was out of the City Fire de
partment's jurisdiction but they
I answered the alarm due to the fire
hazard of being so close to the
Canyonville city limits.
A bed had been set up in the
house and Marion Scoville was be
j lieved to be living there, but was
not there at the time of the fire.
( Representative Visits
I Sam Petersen, representing Ros
enberg Brothers of Oregon, was a
! recent visitor at the Guy McGee
residence. Rosenberg Bros, is a
I packer of dried prunes, having
I packing plants at Riddle. Dallas.
! and Portland. The plant at Riddle
I will operate this year although the
crop in tnis area is ngiu. Harvest
will probably start near Sept. 8.
In Ashland for the Shakespear
ean Festival over a recent week
end were .Miss Gardener, Mrs.
: Glen Dodge and daughter, and Mrs.
j Frederic Wickert and (laughter,
i Air Force Cadet Grady Gaulke,
1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gaulke,
I has returned to the Air Force
I Academy in Colorado after a vis
It. He was able to get a hop to
Colorado on a B-54 from McCord
Air Force Base at Tacoma, Wash.
Gaulke. Tom Michaels, and Mi
chael Donovan enjoyed a three
day trip to Fish Lake while the
former was here.
Resident Leaves
; Mrs. Howard Haymcs has left
to visit her mother and brother in
Grenora, N.D. She plans to visit
there until about Aug. 25.
Mrs. Al Rowe is at Rose Lodge,
Ore., visiting with her daughter,
Mrs. waller tins, oi seaiuc,
Wash.
A rattlesnake with 10 rattles w as
shut wiih 22 hv John Macintyre
on the Weaver Road.
Mrs. Vivian Jackson, niece of
riin nav'nr n( t 'a nvon ville. died
Aug. 8 in Saint Marie. Idaho. She
grew up in Canyonville.
Mi- anrl Mrs. Frank Allen and
children have returned from a
week's trip to Napa, Calif. They
returned via coast, route inruu0u
Brookings and Charleston.
Recent weekend visitors of Mr.
i mc Vronlr Smith were
dim mi.-'. i"' -
Smith's brother, George Smith,
and his wife and son ol tugene.
Oregon Escapee
Gives Self Up
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (AP)
A man who said he escaped from
the Oregon Slate Penitentiary 12
years ago walked into .Sheriff
Sherman Boiling's office Wednes
day and surrendered.
"f just got tired of being scared
of these sheriffs." a man who said
he was Burt Blythe, 72, told
Boling.
Blythe said he walked away
from the prison trusty farm in
1948 and had worked as a farm la
borer since, mostly in the trca of
Detroit, Mich.
Blythe said he picked Bartles
ville to give up because he had
once worked as a constable in the
nearby community of Ramona.
Tom Scars, a former sheriff, said
he recognized the man.
At the time he escaped, Blythe
said, he was serving a five-year
sentence for contributing to the
delinquency of a minor.
Blvthe was held without charge.
Boling said the Oregon Peniten
tiary had replied to a wire that
Blythe was an escapee and ef
forts would be made to extradite
him to Oregon.
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TREK OF REMEMBRANCE A long line of women climbers, 118 in all, nrars llif peak of Monte Rosa in the Italian
Alps. They were on a pilgrimage in honor of two women climbers who lost their lives in the Himalayas. Climb was led by a lone man.
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SUMMER SHOOT National Guardsmen and
KOTC endrts w-ntch the firing of a 2', a ton Honest John missile
from launching truck on the artillery range at Fort Riley Kan.
Dixonville Residents Return
After Recent Canada Trip
By JEAN RADCLIFFE
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swanson and
family of Dixonville have leturn
ed from a two-week trip to Canada.
They toured Banff and Jasper
National Parks in Alherta, visited
Lake Louise and saw the Columbia
Ice Fields and other interesting
places. En route home they stopped
Canyonvillagers
Leave For Visit
By FLORETTE McGEE
Mr. and Mrs. Ermcl Blimps of
Canyonville have (,'one to S,in Fran
cisco. Calif., to visit his aunt, Dora
Fisher, a former resident, who is
ill.
Festival Attended
Mr. and Mrs. Loson Winn of Can
yonville and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Marriott of Olendale attended the
Shakespearean Festival at Ashland
recently. They saw "The Taming
of the Shrew."
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McGee and
daughters, Florette, of Canyonville
and Mrs. Harold (irubb of Gardin
er attended Ashland's Shakespear
ean Festival recently. They saw
"The Tempest." Florette returned
to Gardiner for a visit with her
sister.
Visiting relatives in the Canyon
ville area recently were Mr. and
Mrs. William I'ole of Salem.
Among (hose they visited were
Mrs. Pole's sister. Mrs. Pete Clam.
Visitors from Napeance, Ind.. at
the Ralph Weaver home are Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Slaley and their
nephew, who drove them here. Sta
Jrv and Weaver are cousins,
McG.ts Visited
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schram of
Bow, Wash., were visitors at the
Guy McGee home recently. Mrs.
Schram is a cousin of Guy McGee
and the daughter of Charlie Mc
Gee of Myrtle Creek, who she
was visiting. The Schrams own a
large filbert farm on Samish Is
land. Hecent dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. It Bennett were Mrs. Otto
Fpning and two children of Sprague
River. Ore. Mrs. F.pping is a reg
istered nurse and is working at
Forest Glen Hospital for a short
time.
EVER SEEN
rFAIR
I AUG. 25-28
Mr. Woolen's
j Nickfel display?
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in Tillamook where they were
guests ot Mrs. awanson a mother,
Mrs. George Kiechcr.
Resident Returns
Harold McCorinack has relumed
home after spending the past two
months at Gold Beach and other
coastal points, where he had been
working.
Visitors in the Roy Hatfield home
last week were Mrs. Hatfield 1 sis
ter, Airs. Grace Dawson, and
niece, Mrs. Betty Sanders, and
children, all of Ashland.
Mrs. Leon Miirnhv of San Diego.
Calif., is visiting Mr, and Mrs. J.
II. hinnard.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Radcliffe Sr.
and Iwo sons spent a recent week
end at coastal pjsints. They spent a
day at Florence and vicinity, then
traveled to Honeyman Park where
thev spent a day and night.
Girl Visits
l.inda McCormack is visiling her
aunt, Mrs. Frank Leighton, in
Grants Pass.
Lee Ann and Tommy Hart re
cently spent several days in Cot
tage Grove visiting their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles East
burn. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley McCraw and
two sons have returned homte from
a two-week trip to Oklahoma. They
went on business concerning their
oil wells on their property there
They were guests of McCraw's
brother Gene McCraw, and fam
ily in Ada. They also visited a
brother, Luther McCraw, and fam
ily in Blanchard and with many
old friends.
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STILL IN SERVICE Hie Stw Orlm' Cnl Street ferry continues operating
acroM Hie Vlmi'sn'iini ilrpit the new bridge in hiVcioimd. .Sims earless commuters pro
tetltd abandonment of moot) lining ferry, the bridle authority operates both the services.
Thur., Aug. 18, 1960 The
Nine Children Stay With Yoncalla
Pair While Parents Seek Housing
By MRS. GEORGE EDES
Nine children of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Kvarls Jr. of Roseburg are
staying with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Kvarls Sr. of Yoncalla. The for
mer couple's home and its contents
were destroyed by fire last week.
The children will remain in Yon
calla while the Roseburg couple
seek housing. Another child is still
ill the hospital suffering from
burns.
Attends Camp
Jerry Corderman is attending
Iwo weeks training with the US
Army at Fort Old, Calif.
Mrs. Kslher E. Jones of Turner,
Ore., is visiling her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. I.oyd Mathis.
Mantey and Morris Snider, sons
of Mrs. Louise Snider, have com
pleted their service with the U. S.
Navy and are now at home. Stan
ley is employed in Drain and Mor
ris will enter college this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Templcton
have purchased the Bud Arnold
home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold arc
now living in a trailer house near
the Arnold Service Station.
Russells Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Russell and
family recently spent a few davs
vacationing at Cave Junction and
on the Oregon coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Wise and
son recently spent 10 days visiling
at the Wayne Flynn home in Hood
River, They also visited in Port
land and Silver Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton spent
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I working on new Republic F-105Q fighter-bomber in Farming-
r1l M V KIuIIa r.n i,hnnl lu.rmill Incline nf InM lnl- nlon
i Ironic equipment at night (they're equipped with lights) or in '
bad weather.
Newj - Reviiw, Roseburg, Ore. 9
a recent weekend at Neptune, Ore.
Plcia ll2nnl, nt H',Mn nPn
is visiting at the Henry McDougal
home for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Edna Miller is spending a
few days visiting her sister Mrs.
Alice Recce, in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thornton at
tended the Moose Convention in
Portland recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morin have
received word that their son, John,
was hurt in an automobile acci
dent near Crescent City, Calif., re
cently. He is in the Crescent City
Hospital. ,
Trio Returns
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Meyers
and Mrs. Edna Miller have re
turned home after visiting at the
Harold Meyers and Joe Burdetta
homes in Joseph. Harold Meyers
was taken to the hospital for an
emergency operation while they
were there.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parrott re
cently spent several days in Cres
cent City, Calif.
Guests at the Ray Wilson home
recently were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Greeley of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Rychard
and family attended the golden
wedding anniversary of Rychard'j
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Veslrope, in Springfield re.
cenlly. Others attending wc-ro Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Allen and lamily
of Yoncalla and Mr. and Mrs, Cas
sius Rychard of Lakeview.