IV LJB"WWsi Open 7:1 S... Show start Duik NOW thru SAT Walt Disney's Happiest Show on Earth "TOBY TYLER" 10 Weeks with a Circus IN TECHNICOLOR plus JEFFREY HUNTER in John Ford's "SERGEANT RUTLEDGE" IN COLOR r - THRU SAT ONLY Open 6:45. ..Shows 7:00-9:20 "THE APARTMENT" JACK LEMMON SHIRLEY MacLAINC FRD MacMURRAY Pat Wmllton-Edl, Admm NOW thru Saturday Open 7:15 . . . Show start Dusk It's Jerry's Hilarious Bestl as ,74M$ plus jOWWR-NICOlEWEY the HOUSE of the JtkTl F1 The following rodio end television programs ere pnnted as a tree public service tor news-neview readers. All program listings are published as received from the respective stations. The News Review dees not accept responsibility for variation from original schedules furnished this newspoper. KBES-TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 001 Love Lucy 9:30 Clear Honzort 10:00 Love Of Lite 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Restless Gun 11:30 Love That Bob 12:00 About Faces 11:30 As The World Turns 1:00 Full Circle 1:30 House Party 2:00 The Millionaire 2:30 Verdict Is Your 3:00 Brighter Day 3:1S Secret Storm 3:30 Edge ot Night FREE TELEVISION SPECIAL FRE6 ALL MODELS TELEVISION AND RADIO SETS FREE CHECKED Includes testing of all tubes, checking and adjusting of operating controls and station operation check. r 1 1 I k I OR 2-3631 TELEVISION HOME SERVICE CALLS Special this month! Only No credit terms on this service coll special. KOIN-TV Ch. 6 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7:00 Grant Holcomb, News 7:15 Capt. Kangaroo 8: 00 December Bride 8:30 Video Village 9:001 Love Lucy 9:30 Clear Horizon 10:00 Love ol Life 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Hi, Neighbor 11:30 Star Performance 12:00 I Led Three Lives Mon and Frl Amos 'N' Andy - Tues and Thurs Panic Wed 12:30 As The World Turns 1:00 KOI N Kitchen 1:30 House Parly WESTERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE SAM C. CAMPBELL GENERAL AGENT 1309 S. E. Ho mi I ton OR 3-6060 P. O. Box 303 vAr SERVICE LI SfSVICf FUBNI!f0 PHON2 OR 3-4123 KLUVER RADIO fir TV Kgiciurl It VS(f Old Hiway 99 at Garden Vol. Jet. KPIC-TV Ch.4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY t:00 Price ! Right NBC :30 Concentration NBC 10:00 Trutn or Consequent: NBC 10 30 It Could Be You NBC 11:00 Queen tor a Day NBC 11:30 Romoer Room 17:00 Voong Dr. Walone NBC 12;30 From 7 hew Rootj ISBC 1:00 Comerty Piayhouie N BC 1:30 Adveniur Time NBC 2:00 Matmiji THUkSDAY 3:30 Spectator Radio Programs -Monday thru KRNR 1490 KC News broadcast by Co'umb') Broadcasting System on the hH.r from A M. to 11 P M Local news broadcast! on the half hour Special news programs as lilted. 6 00 Sign On Newi 7:30 Frank GOII 7:45 Locat News 9:40 Garden Club (Trest 10:45 Home Ef'-voT Prog-am (.Ved) 11:05 Artnur Godfrey IMS Weather 17: JO News S'jmma'V 17 30 Gary Moo'e CB 17 40 Crtuby-ciooney S"OW CBS 1:05 Belt Seiier KQEN 1240 KC Scheduled Highlights: KOFN music through out broadcast day between litd programs. Local and ABC netwci newcast at 5 mm. Ufes botct each hour turougiojt tne dsy tr 10 A W. S0f l programs at to'loi: 00 We Uo Mul.c 70 Locat NS 75- Soorts H-gri.gt-.tt 4 30-Word Ns ARC 4 55 wathr Cosu e 7.00 FranK Hemttg ay A 8C KYES 950 KC MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY aBs'v Wusic, news, nd fa'",r witn: I 4.0t to .0O Tht Ltroy Hat 10 i 1 PREPARATION DAY SET 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 Barnes plus "FORT DOBBS" Clint Wolker . Virginia Mayo 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" Both in Color THURSDAY 4: 00 Friendship Circle 4:30 Uncle Bill's Cartoons 5:1520-30 Club 5:30 Roy Rogers 6:00 Your TV Weatherman 6:05 Local News 6:15 Doug Edwards & the News 6:30 Corral Swingsters 7:00 Playhouse ol Stars 7:30 Interpol Calling B 00 Rescue 8 8:30 Brave Stallion 9:00 TBA 9:30 To Tell The Truth 10:00 TBA 10:30 Final News 10:45 Americans at Work 11 :ooWranglers 11:30 Sign OH AT OUR STORE " O "Sr" BILLIINUd I Y 1333 S.E.Stephen, $2.50 2:00 The Millionaire 2:30 Verdict Is Yours 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30Edge of Night . 4:00 Full Circle 4:30 Cartoon Circus 5:00 Roy Roqers Mon.. Wed., end Frl Twenty-six Men Tues.. and Thur. THURSDAY S: 30 Science Fiction Theafra 6:00 Weather-Sports-News 6:15 Doug Edwards News 6:30 Invisible Men 7:00 CBS Reports 7:30 Johnny Ringo B:0O Zane Grey Theatre 8.30 Markham 9:00 Star Performance Modern, Reosonobla Rent Jackson St. ot Lane Ave. Adults OR 3-8244 "A Good Place To Live" Kohlhagen Apts. FOR FST. EFFUCIFHI, COURTEOUS SERVICE FOR AIL YO'.'R HUNTING NEEDS M & M PRINTERS OUcaid 31591 4:00 Sune 4:30 Add it Bobklns 5:30 Huckeiberry Hound a:00 Northwest Newi 6:is Huntley-Brlnkley N8C :30 Rescu t 7:00 Bat tVasterson N8C 7:10 State Trooner I 00 Bachelor Father NBC I 30 Wrangler NBC ? OO-Vou Bet Your Lift NBC 9 30 Manhunt to 00 u S. Marshal 10 30 Report 10: 4S Jack Paar NBC 130 Bob R.chards 1-35 Tn Couple Nevt Door 1 .i R qht To Happ"ies 1- 55 The Kingston Tno 3 OS WhioirifQ Streets 1 IS Ma Perkins 2- 30 Young Dr. Wont 2.45 The Scond Mrs Burton 2:55 Kingston Trio CBS 3 05 HoufDarty CBS 3 75 Kingston Trio CBS 3 30 Garden C:uO IFn) 3 J 5 Information Booth (To 5 PM1 A to 4-h Cub P-og-am 'Tuei a-d Thyri) 5 rvLowf 'I Thomas-CBS 5 10 Soorti T-m CBS 5 it-Iraff x WtCh S 25 Local News 7 5 Local Nes I OO-Ci-'f En3 --ABC 30 Local Niws 55 Paul Harvey ABC 9 OBrafcfast Club 10. 15 Telfo TMt-ABC 13 Vi- Fjrn f ichanga 11 13 sto-tt tild 17 00 Vd Day Nwi t M-Bj ?( F a-A9C 3 ?S Soc el Ce naar 3 30 Locsl Nes 5 OO Join Dafy ABC I 00 to 11 00 Pambiin wm Ramoo IJ 00 to ) 30 Tr Leroy M.a't Snow 3 00 to 7:00 Bambl'fi with Rambo SDcai Fea'u'es- Heaaimt newt en the hovr o 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 Movie Showtime THURSDAY, AUG. IS, 1t0 INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 4 41 Complete shows 7.00-9.20. "The Apart ment" 7:15-940. 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." DanmooreHotel 1217 S. W. MORRISON ST. Portland, Oregon All transient guests. All those who come, return. Rates not high, not low. Free Garage, TV's and Radios. Reputation for cleanliness. Children under seven no charge FRIDAY 4:00 Agricultural Helps 4:15 Through The Porthole 4:30 Unclt Bill's Cartoons 5:30 Huckleberry Hound 6:0O Your TV Weatherman 6:05 Local News 6:15 Doug Edwards and The News 6:30 Rawhide 7:30 Hotel De Paree 8:00 Video Village 8:30 tombstone Territory 9:00 Twilight Zone 9:30 person to Person 10:00 The Calitornians 10:30 Final News 10:45 MGM Hall Ot Feme 12:30 Sign Off Lovowov Your real" CHRISTMAS DOLL now. No deposit required. JOHNNY'S 41 S.L Jacks oi PERMA ROOFING AND MAINTENANCE CO. INSTALLATION REPAIR ALL TYPES ROOFING OR 2-3801 ESTIMATES 9:30 To Tell The Truth 10:00 Highway Patrol 10:30 City Desk 10:35 News Wire 10:40 Theater FRIDAY 5:30 city Detective 6:00 Weather-Sports-News 6:15 Doug Edwards, News 6:30 Rawhide 7:30 Hotel De Paree 8:00 Video Village 8:30 December Bride 9:00 Twilight Zone 9:30 This Man Dawson 10:00 Grand Jury 10:3O Portland Wrestling 11:30 City Desk 11:35 News Wire 11:40 Theater YOU'LL SING after you have started your advertisement in this space. CALL OR 2-3321 to restrva this tpot today The News-Review FRIDAY 3:45 To Be Announced 4:00 Talk of the Town 4:30 Addie Bobkms 5:00 Charlit Chan 5:30 TBA 6 00 Northwest News 6:15 Huntley Brmkle 6:30 Cimarron City NBC 7:30 Wichita Ton 8 00 Outdoor Tips and Trips I IS To Be Announced 8 TO Four Jut Men 9 00 Moment Of Fear NBC to 00 M.ine Hammer 10 30 Report 10:45 Theatre Friday 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) 7: ?5 Kingston Trio C BS 7:30 Boh Richards Show CBS (Mon thr Trite-) 7 30 Douh e Your Pau're C BS 1. 35 m perse C BS ( "o tnru Thuri F'lay sUrtj at 7 iO) 8 15 N'Qt Watch -To 10) 0 yus ci'i'i Rppo'W fijntit July lif) 10 50 N.s (A'tpr J'ji tt, '0 15 Music Ta Oram By II;0-3 S.gn O'f 5 t? Fydit Gorm I'Aon., Wed Frt 5 70 Soorts Highl!gM 5 75 Van Horn ABC 5 s Hadhr News ABC 0O-Edrv. P. Vorgan ABC 6 15 Local News 6 75 Fri'm Eicrar'gt 6 10 fVx.neil F-naiA9C 5 10 Pa-J He-vey-ASC 7 on Va-dertooti Nt as ABC I 00-10 DO Te'Boueen '3 00 O-een Vuix 17 00 S.gn off Weatnsr SeeoM at ' past the hour News Summer t at 1 pt ti hour Weetmg Vemo't at t past tha hour Farm rVa'trf Ptrt 17:13 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. MODERN INSURANCE CO. A. W. McGUIRE INSURANCE COUNSELORS 01 601 WINSTON, ml. PHONE M " RAPP'S GARAGE DILLARD Ph. OS 9-5701 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE AND TRUCK SERVICE ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING a BRANDS of OIL at ALL TIMES FARMERS Buy got by the barrel and SAVE! Stop in today. Bring Borrel. We Fill Butane Gas Tonki DON'S CAS FOR LESS Winton M. O. "Red" Hill OR 2-9016 2.3 fa tat 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. ! i t 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? in . . ii . .. mi . . . . i'iii.iiu r - "",ii imiip ii inn mini ii i n"" r ' . 4 'i 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. i I , : ffl 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 1 n , . , F 1 ....mm -1, - ' ' 1 "' 1 1 ' '" BOMBER'S BONNET Glass fiber canopy shields mechanics 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.