c Mr. and Mrt. J. D. Myars art back at their borne here, following the weekend at the coast. Mr. and Mrt. Donn Radabaugh are back at their home on SE Glenn Street, after spending the weekend at the coast. Mr. and Mrt. F. L. Von Shrilti of this city enjoyed the weekend at the coast. Mrs. Von Schriltz is an owner of Luverne's, ladies dress shop here. Dr. and Mrt. Edwin Durrio of Medford spent yesterday and to day in Roseburg as houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibbons on Terrace Drive, lr. Durno is the republican candidate for Congress man from the Fourth District. FRAN'S BEAUTY SALON ADVANCED HAIR 5IYLIKC, TINTING, CUTTING. BLEACHING BUDGET COLD WAVE Shimpoi Niircut Sit .' hill $5 rrsncas Allan Yvsnnt tens Open Evening! Thartdey tea: Frifiy WINSTON OS S-S711 take it easy vwith V K v ABOUT 46 CALORIES PER SLICE. Who said you can't eat bread on a diet? There are only about 46 calories in a 18 gram slice of Hollywood. More important: There are 16 vegetables and grains in its special formula which help to minimize "false hunger". Your whole family will love Hollywood and love you for serving it f.tfm0 MtAm Ljcmm NatoMl titan Stmnt, lac. Dm . BAKED BYWILUIAMS BAKERY The following rodie end television prog rami art printed ai free public service for Ntwi-Rivitw readers. All program listings are published at received from the respective stations. The Newt Review does not accept reiponsibiliry for variation from original scr.edu Its furniihed this newspaper. KBES-TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY T0:0 Morning Newi (Tuesday Only) 10:45 Home Show (Tuesday Only) 11:00 Cove 01 Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow U:45-Gulding Light 12:00 Restless Gun 12:30 As The World Turns 1:00 Full Circle 1:30 House Party 3:00-The Millionaire 2:30 Verdict la Yours 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm i 3:30 Edge of Night WESTERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE SAM C. CAMPBELL GENERAL AGENT 1309 S. E. Hamilton OR 3-6060 P. 0. 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Glenn Taylor of this city enjoyed the weekend at the coast. Mrt. Harry Lohr returned to her home in Roseburg Sunday, following the last several weeks visiting in Portland. Mist Chtryl Ryan, freshman at Oregon State College, spent the weekend here visiting htr par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Ryan, on SE Lane Avenue. Mr. and Mrt. Wallace Singleton of Whittier, Calif, have arrived here to visit the former's parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Singleton and Ford Singleton, on SB Douglas Avenue. Mr. and Mrt. Jamas Johnson returned to their home here the latter part of the week, following a 10-day visit in Seattle and other points in Washington with the for mer's daughters. En route home they stopped in Puyallup for the fair and were delighted to hear Carl Doering, Roseburg clown, in troduced. They made the trip by automobile. your figure! 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Gerald Coan, who were married Sept. 17 in Eugene, have returned from their honey moon, which they spent at the coast, and are making their home on SE Overlook Avenue. Mrs. Edgar Lewis, owner of Mabe'l Lewis' ladies dress shop here, is expected -to return to Roseburg tonight, following a stay in San Francisco attending to busi ness. Mrt. Kenneth Kirk of this city left Saturday for Portland and then went on to Litchfield, Minn., where she was called by the critical ill ness of her father. Her husband took her to Portland and returned here Sunday. q Mr. and Mrt. John Poppy of Santa Cruz, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Arnold of Medford, and Mrs. R. Gardiner of Portland were guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Cas sel of this city. They attended the Zuleima Nile Daughters of the Nile ceremonial festivities here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrt. Thomas McGill and children, Matthew, George and Maren, moved from Roseburg to Portland over the weekend. 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Morgan ABC 4:15 Locl Nws 4 ? 5 Farm EvcanQ 4:30 BuJlt Final ARC 5 10 Paul Harvay ABC 7:M-v,videf-Coo Newt ABC I 00- 0 00 TlNu!fi '9 00 Outtn MoUt'C 12; OO Sign oft Weather Report at U past the hour Newi fcjnmeriei at Vi psf the hour Meetlna Memo s at pest the hour Farm Market Deport 11:11 Permanent A nti-Freeze Mrs. Amy Dowd of Seville, Ohio, is visiting at the home of her son, Charles Dowd, and family, in Can yonville. Bob Rapp of this city went with the Radio Unit to Mary's Peak, Eugene and Corvallis over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Singleton and Mr. and Mrs.Wayne Medford of this city enjoyed a visit in Eugene over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Steele, for merly of this city. Jam.t Johnson returned lo his home here Sunday night, follow ing a trip to Portland to take his wife, who boarded the stroamlin- !er for Cheyenne, Wyo., where she was called ny me serious illness of her brother, Guy Hough. Mr. and Mrt. Roy H.bard spent Sunday in Eugene with their daughter, Judy, who is a fresh man at University of Oregon, where she is majoring in Speech and Drama. Judy has been pledged to Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Mrt. Jack Davis has left for Kansas City, Mo. to spend two weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Glen Wright. She made the trip by United Airlines. Her husband took her to Portland and returned here Sunday evening. Davis is own er here of the Jack Davis Western Auto store. Mr. and Mrt. C. R. Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rapp and son, Steve, of this city were in Corvallis over the weekend attend ing the Department meeting of World War I Veterans and auxil iary making plans for the state convention to be held in Roseburg next Tuesday. Nelson Grubber, attorney for the Bureau of Land Management, Port land, formerly a resident of Suth erlin, was a business visitor here last week. He was accompanied back to Portland by his mother, Mrs. C. E. Grubbe, who will be brought back to her home here this week by her daughter, Mrs. Roy Deleryia, of Portland. Mrs. D. L. Ferleigh and ton, James Farleigh, and his two sons, Jimmy and Lanny, have returned to their homes in Redmond, Ore., I following a visit here with the l former's mother, Mrs. J. B. Hen- slce, and with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Singleton. Mrs. Henslee has been confined by illness to her home for the last several months. Mr. and Mrt. John William Rob ertson and the latter's mother, Mrs. H. P. Conn, spent the week end in Eugene, where the former and his horse participated in the Oregon Association of Mounted Posses 7th Annual Shodeo. He placed second in the individual pole-bending event and placed sec ond with a team in a like event. Robertson is secretary-treasurer nf thp Dnuplae Countv Sheriff! Posse and is owner of Robertson's Shell Service Station at Oak and Stephens Streets. Anti-Jewish Incident Noted At The Dalles THE DALLES (AP) The Dalles Ministerial Association his issued a statement deploring what appears to he an anti-Jewish in' citlent in this community. The words, "Jews, Christ kill ers," wero scrawled on i home at the edge of The Dalles. The occupants are a gentile man and his Jewish wife. The ministers said the marking 01 the house was a "flagrant vi olation of the spirit of brother L I II The association also said it re grctted the "intensification of re liEious misunderstandine oera sioned by the current presidential campaign. The Democratic presidential nominee. John F. Kennedy, it a itoman latnonc. Centenarian Celebrates SACKETS HARBOR. N. Y. (AP Alma B. Harris was alrrt and in terested in world affairs ai she observed her 107th birlhday Sun day. Mrs. Harris, mother of the late John D. Harris, former may or of Watertown, lives with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. redenclc H. Clark. 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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ortga left Sunday by automobile for their home in San Diego, following sev eral weeks in Koscburg visiting the latter's aunt, Mrs. A. J. Young, on SE Flint Street. Gordon Carlson, George Luoma, Tom Garrison and Don Kelley, at- torneys-at-iaw in Hoseburg, have returned to their respective offices, following a trip to Gearhart to at tend the Oregon state Bar conven tion. Mrs. William F. Phillips and son, Michael, and Miss Nancy and Philip Rapp of this city spent the weekend in Brookings. Mis. Phil lips and Michael visited relatives. Nancy Rapp spent the weekend as the houscguest of Sharron Samis formerly of this city. Mrs. Ted Bernard has returned to her home in Roseburg, following a trip to Lincoln, Neb., where she was called by the death of her nephew, Joe Overton, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Overton, who lost his life in an automobile acci dent last week. During World War u, joe made his homo with the Bernards for a couple of years. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Albright returned to their home in Rosebure Saturday night, following a vaca tion trip. Mrs. Albright visited her sister, Mrs. E. H. Peterson, in Oroville, Wash., JiIe her jus band went on to Anaheim Lake, Canada, where he enioyed a verv successful fishing trip. They stop ped overnight in Portland en route nome to visit their daughter, Mrs. K. L. Wernsing, and family. Miss Jeania Gibbons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibbons, nas peinged Delia uamma sorority on the campus at Willamette Uni versity, where she is enrolled this year as a junior. Miss Gibbons attended Stephens College at Col umbia, Mo. her freshman and sophomore years. She was select ed last week as a member of the Willamette University Choir. Wtiile in Roseburg High School, she sang the leads in "Annie Get Your Gun" and "Finian's Rainbow." Her parents spent Sunday in Sa lem with her. Jerry Aiken, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Aiken Sr. of Rose burg. left Sunday for Salt Lake City, Utah, to visit his brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. William D. DomeniKhini. before going on to Tiltonsville, Ohio, to visit his uncle and aunt, Miss Wil ma and Walter Aiken, lie will at tend the Ohio Mate-Southern Calif. football game. John McKay, who is coach lor Southern California formerly played for Jim Aiken when he was coach at I n vernilv of Oregon. John was later assis tant football roach at II. or O. be fore going lo Southern Calif. Jerry will sit on the bench donna thr game. From Ohio, he will gn on to attend the World Series in Tills burgh and New York City. Mat orasky. a player wilh thai Pitts burgh Pirates, is from Tiltonsville, Ohio. Jerry espects to he gone between five and tit weeks on the trip. He is traveling by auto mobile, i Vincorw Michael, wetchinf I pounds cunres. a hnta lo Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Glariu of lira Angeles, Sept. 20. The) bnbt. the first for Mr. and Mrs. (.ladti. i the second grandson lo he bnra to Mrs. Harold K. Vi. Prlerenei. of I -os Anseles. m is a patient at Douglas Community Hospital Mrs. Peterson has been a patient at the hospital sine July 4. hfi she suffered multiple frartnree and serious injuries in an automobile accident, which trvsl the life esf her husband, their oon a-vl (era younger dauchters. Mrs Giadn ij the former Jad-lh tnrr'r: i'Hrr son. As soon as Mrs. Peter- is able In wslk aenm. she will e. turn In Southern California In make her home. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kinar Dhl, who fcave tWn visiting her here! from henmha. Wis , are spending several dass in Seattle attending to bsjnnees and will also visit Mrs. Petereon s daughter. Carol (Mrs. Oenrgp Mar ion) and her family at Tacoma, be fore returning here. HOW OLD iilS OLD? Vllmit feraWd rear FrniU BETTER.. .by ESSO.N i Mother's Heroic Children In Fire; GAR1BAI.DL Ore. (AP) A young mother raced up a flaming stairway to where six children were trapped in a blazing two- story house early Monday. She sav ed four. Two died. Eight persons were hospitalized with burns. The fire broke out from unde termined cause in the house of Ray Martin, 31, a plywood plant worker. His wife's sister, Mrs. John Erickson and her four child ren, visiting from Anchorage, Alaska, were in the house along with Mr. and Mrs. Martin and their three children. Six of the youngster a.trc im- stairs. The otliers slept in ground- floor rooms. When the fire was discovered. Mrs. Erickson, 26, ran to the stair- uidii .i.hinh nlraarl.r ins, mfivn nnil nu nt.vaui naa ami. auu raced up. There she gathered one child after another and shoved each down the stairs. But the flames finally beat her back and she could nut reach two of her sister's children: Cindy Martin, 3, and Mitchell Roy I'll- kowski, 5, the son by a previous marriage. Deuutv Coroner Charles Lund- berg said Cindy's body was found where she had crouched in a corner. The boy's body was across a bed. While Mrs. Erickson was saving four of the children, Martin climbed to the roof over a porch Secretary Cf Labor To Speak At John Day SALEM (AP) Secretary of Labor James Mitchell will speak i Oct. 3 at John Day Dam site, The! Dalles, Hood Kiver and Portland, Republican State Chairman Peter Gunnar said today. I On the following morning, he will speak at St. Helens, then go to Washington state for meetings at Longvicw, Kelso and Everett ! Movie Showtime Tuesday, September 17, la I INDIAN THEATRE Doom open t X. Com plete shows 7:00-9:1. "Psycho" 7:30-9:1$ STARUTE DRIVE-IN-Gstes wen K. Show starts et 7;0O. "The Bridge, el Toko Rl" and "Walk Like e Dragi," PINE MOTOR THEATRE Open PrI Sat Sun only CI-OVERLEAP DRIVE-IN (Sulherllnl Bos office opens et :4S. Show starts t dusk. "A Summer Place" alio "Woll Larson" TRI CITY DRIVE IN-Show starts at d, "Sleeping Beauty" also "A Dog of rum ors" Wednesday, Sept. It, Itta I INDIAN THFATRE Doom open t Complete snows 4 SM 30. "Hell lo tler- mt" 7:11-9 STARLIT! ORIVC-IN Gates epan 10 Shows start et 7 00. "Dmotewua" end "Brutes of Orarula " PINE MOTOR. lHLAIRS - Open frl 1st. Sun Only. CLnyf RLFA DOIVf IH (SumerlMI toe otlKO opens et 4 4S Snows start el dusk "War of tno Satellites" end "Atfoi of the sp ff Women." BurSi efeM. tl CITV DIV( IN tmws start of I OS. "Kelt, and Ma." and M'Ster tory." But nnyw. X WHITES Portable NO EXTRA Just lottamMo Zif-sat sertcKee Sans oo ko ft one 1s all roof eeoefoe one1 fonty erHn, Lowest Price Ever I lalBI II GtT Y0U "UMPQUA VAUIT" , CRIDIT CAt TODATf NAMI ADDRESS ... CITY STATC IMPIOYID BY HOW 10N0 HONI NUMBER WlflS NAMI .. Ttiet., Scpr. 27, 1960 Tho Efforts Save Two Perish in an effort to reach the others. He failed and was hnnimii7..H with severe burns, as was Mrs. Erickson. The Martins' 3-month old daugh ter Julia also was hospitalized with burns which were character ized as "not too bad." The only one of the eight survi vors who was seriously burned and his condition was not criti calwas Eric Erickson, 7. There wero five members of the Erickson family in the house: Mrs. Joyce Erickson, 26, the mother, a sister of Mrs. Martin, and her four children. In addition to Eric they are Jon, 6; Chris, 4; and fete, ?'4. A hospital snokcs man Said that all five Erti'k&ons were under treatment but some were only slightly burned. E Tonight Walt Disney's "SLEEPING BEAU TY", plus David Ladd, Danald Crisp and Theodora Bikel, in "A DOG OF FLANDERS" Open 6:30 ... Shows start 7:09 LAST TIMES TONIGHT THE BRIDGES AT TOKO -RI & "Wolk Like o Drogon" WED! thru SATI Double Excitement!! auve jf thrills! (y-A k i lllllll Y . m Back to School Sewing Machine SPECIAL 3 DAYS ONLY NOW it th limt to do your Back -to-School sowing SEW THE "AUTOMATIC" way at no extra cost! Complrf with Carrying Com ATTACHMENTS On SimpU Control Does It All makes machines repaired in (30-i4a-6$a S. I. Rom OR This Sos- soss is Homo-Owned News - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5 Seven Persons Killed BOMBAY, India (AP) Seven persons perished and 15 wore ser iously injured in a bus which plunged off the road Sunday night near Ahmedabad. Tonight Every ploce you go you'll be hear ing obout tha Inn the Guests, the Sensations Richard Egan Dorothy McGuIre Sandra Dee in "A SUMMER PLACE" Alsa "WOLF LARSON" Wed thru Sat! Open 6:45 Shows 7:00-9:30 THE HELLS OF BATTLE. ..AND THE WOMAN HUNGERS!1 OF FIGHTING MENII . SESSUE HAYAKArV THUR.-FRI.-SAT. SEPT. 29-30 OCT. 1 NEEDED!! All! ll.jjlll ' ENDS 0W TONITE! II Vy ff Open 6:30 Jj4'i L I I "PHYCHO" fh I" F ' at 7:20 ffifif , h ""'.j,'. j 4 9:3S it ray fspi fair JwiB It5 J DAVID Sifr DAMONE PATRICIA OWENS TTO:iiTnZ. GET LESS? J of sewing our Sewing Center. 2-I6U MS S. I. Stephens The IotninSi Stoy In Roseburg akl