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Perm Exchange) 4:30 Business Final ABC $:10 Pevi Hervty ABC roo-Ventfereoofc Nrw ABC S:OO-iO:Q0 Teleovewi 0 OO Qusen Mustc l2:00-4tgfl Off Maadiina nam an too of ma hour Waatharvana at U part ma hour Nan ivmmartaa V paw ma hour Maailnf Mamaa Mat m hour JL GEORGE I jANDEMANy f Jjt r Community Mr. m u q RrHI and ! daughtei, Mrs Gavlyn Brosi. and baby, D(ie 'spent Wednesday in Eugene business. Mr. inrili " n mra ..... rla t u. wioriw" oi v bick at i!,r home in Roseburg, following .eek jn Portland vis ilmg their ion.in.iaw and daugh ter .Mr. annilrs- Ki L, Wernsing, and family. Misi Martk, Young left Thurs day for her h.Be , Seatte Thurs day. followinSlhe Christmas holi days here viMt,g her brother and sister-in-law. and Mrs. E. G. Young, and h"krother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Krs. R. r. Clarke. Miss Young is aagn schooi teach er in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. hiip D. Harth are back at then nome on SE Cass Avenue, folloig a vacation trip to Victoria, Be where they enjoyed the annim traditional Christmas ceremonj anij celebra tions over the Chrises weekend at the lamed EmprSs notei. Ac companying the HaiUs 0n the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Eilnk McCord of Sulherlin. They ftrted the Empress Hotel was tied with guests and that the c,mony Was especially beautiful. Thty aiso en joyed fine weather on 4e trip. Mrs. W. F. Pric has tnurned to Glide to make her hom for the present, following an exlemed stay in California. After sellag her home at Glide last Octoba t0 Mr. and Mrs. Art Young, of Sn Fran cisco, Mrs. Price went to (os An geles to visit relatives. Shi spent Thanksgiving in Phoenix. Ariz.. visiting a brother and jusl Vforc Christmas went to Redding, Calif., by plane to visit her sonniaw and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. Jack Revillc, and family. After Christ mas she accompanied her sogin. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. DcShields, back to Rose- burg. The DeShields had visits relatives in San Krancisco over Ihe Christmas holidays. Mrs. D. Shields is also a daughter of Mn, Price. 1 The FOOD MART will be OPEN NEW YEAR'S SUNDAY & MONDAY CASCADE CLUB NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE MUSIC BY THE CASCADE FIVE Evergreen Grange Hall Highway 99 South SUTHERLIN 9:00 PM FREDDIE HART Columbia Racordirif Star Sot SOc fcy tttin( your ticktrt j. In odvonco $2.S0 or tbo Door, $2.00 in odvonco. ! News Briefs Mr. and Mn. Don Burcher of Coquille visited here Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Pierson anil family. Url Watarman and Biuz Ar-j antz, both of Grants Pass, accom panied by .Miltun Dement of tins city, spent Wednesday in Eugene! attending to business lor J. H. Baxter and Co. : Mr. and Mrs. Jo Todd and ! baby were here this week to visit ! at the home nf .Mrs. Todd's par ents, Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Potter, j They also saw other relatives and friends. j Mr. and Mrs. Jamas R. MtCrain of 1450 SE Mill St., are the par ents of a daughter. Donna Yvonne, born Dec. 4 at the Valley Lane Hospital m Eugene, tne baby weighed 6 pounds 2 ounces. Ml.. I.m; riihhnnc. chwlont nl Willamette University at Salem, and Miss Margaret Scwall, who is oHomljnn 1 !P inff t ll 1.4 uimk- fnl San Francisco to spend the New Year's holiday weekend visiting friends before resuming their stu- tlina Tim.- ciwnl I'hrittlll.'tti U'tUtlf here at tlie home of Miss Gibbon's parents, Sir. and airs, i.ienn Gio tons, on SE Terrace Avenue. Dnhmr CnrlMr left Tllll I'uH.'l V for his home in Salcin, following a week's visit in Roseburg as the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiley. This was the 2tth Christ mas Forkucr has spent al the Wiley home. Guests over Cluist mas Eve. Christmas Day and Mon day of the Wileys wore their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiley jr., ana sons, Bruce and Lynn, and Mrs. Earl , Wiley Jr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hampton, all of Baker. They left Monday for Albany, where they H.,ul n.,n,.ninht at th.. f'milnr Pilv Motel, which is owned by Hamp ton, ana men wem on- 10 inuir homes in Baker Tuesday. j 4w;3 V.;; . , i - f . ,A, i i; , r$i FREDDIE HART, Columbia Records recording star, guitar ist and song writer, will perform tonight at Lindy's, south of Roseburg. He wrote and recorded "Loose Talk", the top selling record of 1956, and recorded "Keys in the Mail Box" and his current Top Twenty hit,' "Lying Again." He has been o member of the Grand Ole Opry and Town Hall Party radio shows for several years. Big New Year's Eyc DANCE SWINGING MU5IC BY THE MELODAIRES LEGION HALL 1:00 AM New Year's Dance & Show At LINDYS Saturday -Dsc. 31 - New Yecrs Eve . aj a aaaaaaaa Jliniiill afViaitav 1 rKbb ..aid 9 Paf y ' af. r. Mr. and Mrs. Dal Hill and daughter have returned home aft er a trip to Tillamook where they spent the holiday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and son, Ronnie, ot Brllingham. Wash., were visitors here over the holi day weekend with Mrs. Smith's parents, Air. and Mrs. It. Glenn Brady. Mn. D. L. Farleigh has left for her home in Kedniond, Ore., fol here visiting her mother, Mrs. J. B. llenslec, and her sister. Mrs. George L. Singleton, and family. Also visitors here over the holi day were .Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hen slee of Canity, Die., uncle and aunt of Mrs. Singleton anil brother-in-law and sister in law of Mrs. Henslee. Mr. and Mrs. Leo O'Mara will be honored on their siler wedding anniversary Sunday, Jan. 1, at an open nouse at ineir nome at ki. 1 Itnv 1:100 ivIwmi Ihitil' von.iti.lmv and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Koliie i iirunoe, ami sous, jueiiaei ami Danny O'Mara, are hosts and host ess at an open house. Relatives and lncmis are most cordially in viteH to e.'ill from 1 n m. on through the day. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rummel returned to their home in Rose burg Wednesday night, following a week's visit in Southern California. They visited the hitter's mother and sister, Mrs. James A, Groves and Miss Ponce Groves, in Los Angeles: with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Groves, and family, in Brentwood (Groves is manager of the Beverly-Hilton Hotel) and both going south and returning north, they stopped over in Modesto to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Apperson. for mer residents of this city. In Fres no the Rummels visited friends whom they formerly knew while residing in International Falls, Minn. Governors Elected SKOUL, Korea (AP) Prime Minister John M. Chang's Demo cratic party .won the governor shins in five of ID Drovincei in Smith Korea's first gubernatorial elections Thursday. The opposi tion New Democratic Dirty won three races and two were not yet decided. During former President Syng man fthno'c rulA nivwinlo1 anu ernors were appointed by the president.. x " i y Jing Star I Homo . Stc Sat., Dee. 31, 1960 The Newi-Reviow, Roseburg, Or. 5 Mrs. Clark Leady left this week for her home in San Francisco, following Christmas here with her parents, Mr. and .Mis. Paul Jenkins. I Mrs. E. R. Knollin, of Eugene, who has been here visiting her sisters, Miss Alice and .Miss Emma Ueland, has left for San Diego, Calif., to visit relatives anil friends. Mr. and Mra. H. L. McHenry of Portland, formerly of Roseburg, are spending the holidays in Loin poc, Calif., visiting their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (Forenco Anne McHenry) Fata. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Currier andi two small children of Corvallis vis-1 ited here over the holidays with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Malone and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Currier. Ron has com pleted his studies at Oregon State College with the full term, how ever, the family will continue to live in Corvallis, while he works for Ins master's degree. Dr. Bruc Tuck of this city drove to Eugene Wednesday to bring back his two daughters, Les lie and Dana, who spent the re mainder of the week here al the Tuck home. Dr. and Mrs. Tuck are tajcing the girls back lo Eu gene this weekend. j Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baker of Aitkin, Minn., visited the hitter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bickford over Friday1 and Saturday and then went onto Salem to visit relatives. Guests over Monday at the Bickford home were Mrs. Bickford's broth- j er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. j Mike Perpich, and four children, of San Bernardino, Calif., who were en route to Washington on a! 10-day vacation trip. Movie Showtime SATURDAY. DEC. 31 It 60 INDIAN THEATRE Kiddles Ma tine doors open 17:30. Complete snow ar l p.m. "The Kid Irom Lelt Field" and "Canyon River." Out al 4 p.m. Evening doors open 6:30. Complete snows 7-9:15. "Flaming Star" 7:35-9.50 STARLITE DRIVE-IN Gates open e:30. Shows start al 7 p.m. "lartan the Mag nificent" and "Lost In Alaska" TRI CITY DRIVE IN (Trl-Clly) Show starts at 7p.m. "Hell to Eternity" and "Circus of Horrors" BFNETTA THEATRE (Winston) "Rock- A-Bya Baby" and "Maracaibo" SUNDAY JAN. 1, mi INDIAN THEATER Matlneo doors opm tompiei snow ai j p.m. "The Facts of tile" at 2:30 only. Evening doors open 6:30. Complete shows at 7-9:15. "The Facts ot Life" 7:30-9:50. i STARLITE DRIVE-IN Buck Night. Gates! open 3:30. Show starts At 6 p.m. "Ain't Misbehavtn'" and "Twilight tor the Gods" TRI CITY DRiVE IN (Tri-Clty) $how starts at dusk. BUCK NIGHT! "Oregon j Passage" and "Paris Holiday" MONDAY JAN. 1 1961 INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 6:30. Complete shows 7-9:15. "The Facts of Lite" 7:30-9:50 STARLITE DRIVE-IN Closed tor the season Watch oil of th Rosebowl For tivltioi on GE TV Courteiy of Carter Tir Co. Whila You Shop Byrd'a Fre Coffe All Day. MS" SUNDAY-MOMDAV Start the New Yec- M ATI NEE SU' Evening She HO H0Sr r:o si" IMAGIN of r PIERRE Chris of Chris' Studio told me ro wtih you o Happy New Year the next time I write. He is sending the same wish to his many friends and cus tomers. You know, that Chris is a real nice fellow. BILL Tonight "ROCK-A-BYE BABY" Jerry Lewis Marilyn MaxweN Connie Stevens "MARACAIBO" Camel Wilde Jean Wallace Sunday Only BUCK NITE $1.00 Per Carload "OREGON PASSAGE" plus "PARIS HOLIDAY" Bob Hope Fernancel Anita Ekberg - Martha Hyer Ends Tonight' "HELL TO ETERNITY" "CIRCUS OF HORRORS" A CARLOAD FOR Sl.O Open S:30-Shows at 6 OUR FINAL SHOW OF THE SEASON "Ain't Misbeh ' In COLOR wit Monti Van" Darr Carton Roty C plus Rock Hit "Twilla! fat ' HAPPY V W'H Aal i (V r..fcT.aaa aaliaft .afc HTl m M f LAST TIMES TONITt J ' ippon 6:30-Show at 7iOC ff "TARZAN I th MAGNIFICENT" 1 plus Abbott & Cortello II in "Lost in Alalka" viniiin. iiiuiii uiiyyi II'