8 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Man, Burglar Play Tug-Of-WarGame . SAN MATEO. Calif. (AP) Glenn Pennington tried to open the. closet door. An unseen force pulled it shut. Pennington tried again. It closed opened closed ana so on. "I knew I had him," Penning ton said, "but 1 couldn't get the door open long enough to get at him." It was a burglar. Pennington be came suspicious when he and his wife returned home to find the front door ajar early Monday. Pcnnincton. 29. sent his wife next door to a neighbor. He be gan room-by-room search of the house finally climaxed by the closet door tug-oi-war. 'After awhile I figured I'd bet ter call the cops. By the time I got back he was gone. Anyway, he didn't have a chance to take anything," Pennington said. 1961 Calendars You ar cordially Invited to fop (n at our offict at 775 S. E. Roto Street for your free eaten or, UMPQUA Insurance Agency TOM PARGETER VIC LEWIS DAVE GEDDES, Jr. RICHARD MANN SECURITY BUILDING Comar Rom & Lane Sti. 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KRNR Music between programs from 4:05 l.m-io a m. 1?:3S p.m.4 p.m 4:10-7 p.m., 7.1V1t fntd night. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 5:45 Sign On 3:44 Country M trite Time et) KQEN 1240 KC cto1ull Highlights! KOFN nwsle rhnugh- CNjr broadcast aay Defvmn llalrd programs. Local and ABC rvstworn nswscsits at i min utes bftfort tarn hour throughout tho day a'lar 10 A.M. Spaclal programs at follows. SiOO wa Up Muslg i:K Local Hws 4:9s-- Snorta Highlights :.World Nsws ABC IS Waathar Capsulo l-.m-Fruk Htmlngwsy AC I KYES 950 KC MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY esict fTHSrc-newt-enoVweerher Ore. Wed., Jan. 4, 1961 Roseburg Croup To Enter Contest At i recent business meeting of the Roseburg Junior Woman Club, the members voted to enter the Community Improvement Contest jointly with the Roseburg Woman a Club. This contest is sponsored jointly by the General federation of Worn en's Clubs and the Sears Roebuck Foundation. Any prize money won must be used by the winning club for a community enterprise. Mrs. Wavne Heath, library serv. ices chairman, reported that the committee is presently studying the need for a children's librarian at the Douglas County Library. A more detailed report on this will be ready shortly after the first' of the year. It was announced that a candle light initiation ceremony will be held for the new memDers Jan. 11 at the Woman's Club Building. Mrs. J. M. Boyles, contact chairman from the Woman's Club, will be in charge of the corsages. After the close of the meeting, the members made Christmas fa vors for the Douglas County Home, Riversdale Sanitarium and the Grandview Nursing Home. Movie Showtime TUESDAV, JAN. I. lal INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 7:30. Complete Ihow al I p.m. "The Fads ol Lite" 1:30 only. STARLIT E DRIVE-IN Closed tor the season WEDNESDAY, JAN. , 1MI INDIAN THEATRE Doori open 7:30. Complete show at I p.m. "Whero tha Boys Ara" at 1:30 only. Thurtday, January S INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 7:30. One complete show at 1:00. "Wnert the Boys Are" at 1:30 only STARLITE DRIVE-IN-Cloied tor the season TRI CITY DRIVE IN Show starts al 7:00. Five Branded Women" plus "Gunsmoke In Tucson" Under New Management ROSEBURG MEAT CO. Robert Montgomery Featuring Swift's Tender, Lean Beef At Low Low Prices Cernar of Wltichaitar and Diamond Lake Blvd. 11:15-MGM Hell Of Feme 12:10 Sign Ott WEDNESDAY 4:00 Higher Educetlon 4:30 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 Woody Woodpecker o:00 Your TV Weatherman 4:05 Channel 5 Report 4:15 Doug Edwards, News 4:30 Wilbur I, Mr. Fd 7:00 Brothers Brannagah 7:30 AquaneulS 1:30 Wanted: Dead er Alive :00 My Sister. Eileen t: 30 I've Got A Secret 10:00 Theeter 11:00 Final Report MP APPLIANCE t REFRIGERATION SERVICE CONDITIONED rFlttNCES FOB tall (Written Suirsntss) COMPLETE OVERHAUL Csaslstl Stsik Pstti.Stmss III Mill! 0 2411! MuL PUltMHN 1111 I. I. 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Buckeroo beglnnar'i clastas, 8-1U p.m., at the barn. Roseburg Art and Embroidery home of Mrs. Clar ence' Miller at Winchester. Groat Books Discussion broup, 7 p.m., room 324 courthouse, to discuss Plutarch: Lycurgus and Numa With A Comparison. Elkton Mothar Singers, practice at Elkton Grade School, 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Road Runners Motor, cycle Club, Beckwith's Motorcycle Shop, Harvard Ave., 7:30 p.m. Air Force Reserve, 1614 W. Har vard Ave., 8 p.m. Moon Lodge, jiiouse nan, o si.m. Doug-Ert's, Sheriff's Mounted Pa trol, fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. n,.in chamber of Commerce, Citv Hall, noon. PNG Club of Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, rummage sales. 10 a.m. p.m., Dasemeni ui wur Laurel Lodge U. 1. 1 . Unma Laaaue of the Salvation Army, at the church, 1:30 p.m. Boots and Calico, pauern lessons, Winston Community Building, 8 P-m- .u. ....v. Satan cnaurraurs, ai mo and shop on Diamond Lake Blvd., DiHarda, at the clubhouse, 8 Umpqua Regional Timing As sociation, Die Hard's Clubhouse, 6:30 p.m. Sheriff's Posse, business meeting courthouse, 8 p.m. Dorcas Circle of Camas Valley Methodist Church. Winston Christian Missionary Society, 9 a.m. Emblem Club executive board meeting. Elks Lodge. 8 p.m. Oregon Chapter 57, OES, Ma sonic Temple, Canyonville. PIERRE Chris has big pictures to fit the big "rock" your daughter got for her engagement. Tell her to hurry down to 427 S.E. Main for her portrait befora her finger turns green. BILL 11:10 Sign Off THURSDAY 4:00 Friendship Circle 4:30 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 Roy Rogers 4:00 Your TV Weatherman 4:05 Channel S Report 4:15 Doug Edwards And The Nsws 4:30 Award Theater 7:00 Ann Sothern 1:00 Angel S:10 Two Feces West :00 Johnny Midnight :30-Hot Oil Ihe Wire 10:00 Stage 5 11:30 Final Report ll:45-Sign Oil PIANO TUNER 1634 S. E. Hamilton OR 3-6523 Tuner for ROSEBURG MUSIC Home of Wurlltiar 2441 W. Harvard OR 2-3691 10:00 Theater 11:00 City De-,k 11:04 New Wire 11:10 Theater THURSDAY S:30 SeOnce Fiction 'heater 4:00 Weather-Sports-Netvt 4:15 Doug Edwards. Newt 4:30 New Mori ions 7:00 Case ot Dangerous Robin 7:30 Ann Sothern Show :00Angel 1:30 Zane Gray Theeter f:00 The Witness 10 00 CBS Repjrll 11:00 City De'.k 11:05 Newt Wire 11:10 Theatt' ADD THIS SALESMAN TO YOUR STAFF Calling On Over 12,000 Hornet For Information. Dial OR 2-3321. lit. 44 Il:l5-Jack Paar-NBC THUkSDAY 3:30 Talk Of The Town 4:00 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 4:30 Addle iobkint S JO M. 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'8 oo Queen Musia 00 Sign alt Heediine nes en top e the hour weathervane at pas the hour Newt Sunsmertee s pest the hour Meeting Memo 44 pen the Mwr I CALENDAR OF EVENTS Umpqua Lions Club, Westside, Dale's Cafe, 6:30 p.m. Eidlewaiss Ski Club, at the courthouse, 7:30 p.m. Winston-Dillard Job's Daughters, Douglas School, 7:30 p.m. MU Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, 8 p.m. Camas Valley Toastmistress Club, Bart's Cafe, 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 5 Driver's License Examiner, 837 SE Roberts St., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. North Douglas Rainbow Assem bly, Drain .Masonic Hall. Felina Fanciers' mooting, 7:30 p.m. home of Mrs. Frank Mazil in Myrtle Creek, call OR 3-40'JS for information. Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Lu theran Church, 7:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Ait Rietman, 158 SE Houck. Timber 'City Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc., Riverside School, room 19, call OR 2-4313 for infor mation, 8 p.m. Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard, 8 to 10 p.m. Women of Roseburg Country Club, clubhouse, noon luncheon fol lowed by weekly bridge play. Roseburg Rotary Club, Umpqua Hotel, noon. IOOF, IOOF Hall, Jackson St., 8 p.m. Roseburg Lions Club, Umpqua Hotel. 6:30 p.m. Glide Shufflers Square Dance Club, lesson night, 8-10 p.m., Ernie Gilbert, instructor. Civil Air Patrol, at the airport, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks Club, 8 p.m., cards. Barbershop Singing, Ricketl's Music Store, 8 p.m. Elks, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m. Umpqua Radio Club meeting, clubhouse on Klamath Ave., 7:30 p.m. Hayloft Squares pattern dance workshop, at the barn on Melrose Road, 8-10 p.m. Douglas County Inter Agency Council, courthouse, 9:30 a.m. Riverside Home Extension Unit, 10:30 a.m. Dean Perrine Chapter No. 9, Dis abled American Veterans, Veterans Memorial Hall, 8 p.m. Dillard-Winston Methodist WSCS Martha Circle, potluck, at the church, 12:30 p.m. Sutherlin Rebekah Lodge, IOOF Hall, 8 p.m. Garden Valley Women's Club, at the clubhouse, 2 p.m. Roseburg Chapter No. 8, OES, Masonic Temple, 8 p.m. Camas Valley Farm Federation. Harrisburg Thieves Tap Union High School Safe HARRISBURG (AP) Police are still searching today for wnoever cracked open two sares here Thursday night and escaped with $203. Police Chief McPhee said the thieves took $143 from the Harris burg Union High School safe and S60 from the Jenks-White feed warehouse. He said the thefts oc curred sometime between 4 p.m. Thursday and 6:45 a.m. Friday. Court Ruling Backs Keeper Of Snake Pit JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) Stephen John Hawkins' neighbors took him to court to force him to get rid of the snake pit in his backyard. They failed. The judge agreed with Hawkins that snakes are not dangerous un less alarmed and don't come un der the dangerous animals ordi nance anyway because they're I reptiles. , With an Electric Clothes Dryer in your home, you can haye 8760 hours of continuous sunshine every year, if you wish. Do the laundry any time of day or night, in any weather." An ELECTRIC DRYER saves money, too. Buy fewer clothes and linens. Keep them unfaded, unfrayed by the elements . . . Dry them the gentle, inexpensive electric wav Community News Briefs Mrs. Franklyn Voyt, who is a medical patient at Mercy Hospi tal, is reported to be very ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson spent the New Year's weekend in Medforci attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Thel Allan have returned to Roseburg after spend ing the holiday weekend at Siltcoos Lake. Miss Naomi Scott has been con fined by illness to her home on SE Blakclev Avenue for the last several days. Stove John left yesterday for Fort Ord, Calif., to resume his training in the Army, following a leave spent here visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman John. Jim Webster has returned to his studies at University of Oregon, following the holidays here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webster, on SE Blakeley Avenue. Rick Petersen has returned to his studies at Oregon State Col lege, following the holidays here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Petersen, on SE Overlook Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Richard West of Medford spent the New Year's weekend in Roseburg visiting the former's father, George E. West, and Mrs. West on SE Reservoir Avenue. Hauloy, Arnold, John and Clif ford Counts of this city were in Portland last week for the funeral of their eldest brother, Millard Counts, 57, who died at his ranch home in New Mexico. He is sur vived by his father. A. B. Counts, of Vernonia, and five brothers and five sisters. Mrs. T. B. Virden, who has been ill of pneumonia and has been re fAifrina tfnntmpnr at Mprrv Hos pital, is reported much improved and expects, to De aoie 10 reiurn to her home this week to conva lesce. MIc. Mirlnria Roulrfr lpft Mon day to return to her studies as a junior student at Oregon State Col lege after spending the holidays here with ncr motner, nirs. morris Bowker, and her brother, David Bowker. Miss Judie Jacoby of this city and John Reed of Palo Alto, Calif left Tuesday for Corvallie to re sume their studies at Oregon State College, following the holidays. Ju die visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacoby, and John vis ited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Reed, in Palo Alto, and then spent the New Year's weekend here at the Jacoby home. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall left during the weekend for their home in Sylvia, Kan., following a week here as the guests of Mrs. Mar shall's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Titus. The two couples went to Portland Friday at which time the Marshalls took the train for Kansas. During their stay, they enjoyed a trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kilkenny and sons, Barney, Pat and Timmy, re turned to Roseburg early Monday morning after spending several days in Southern California. Among other relatives they saw were the Kilkennys' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Kilkenny, and family in Santa Clara. James is presently teaching at Woodside Pri ory, prepratory school for boys. The Kilkenny family enjoyed a vis it to Disneyland and to Knott's Berry Farm during their atay. FORECAST for THE COMING YEAR: 8760 HOURS of 'tvj Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown and children of this city spent the New Year's weekend in Grants . Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Saery spent Ihe weekend at their property on Siltcoos Lake, returning to Rose burg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack May spent the holiday weekend at their floathouse at Siltcoos Lake, returning to Rose burg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Crana re turned to Roseburg Monday after spending the holiday weekend at their cottage at Siltcoos Lake. Tom Tomashek has relurned to his studies at Oregon State Col lege, following the holidays here visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. David Tomashek. W. Ernest Butler, who suffered a heart attack last week, is reported to be getting along satisfactorily at Mercy Hospital, where he is re ceiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vanatter visited overnight Friday with the Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Hampton, on SE Chadwick Street, enroute home to Seattle, following a trip to Los Angeles. Miss Cherie Havens, who is in nurse's training at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene, has left to re turn to her studies afler spending her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Havens. Davo Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, and Lynn Baxter, son of Mrs. Clifford Baxter, of this city have returned to their studies at Oregon State College, following the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Esselstrom returned to their home here Tues day, following a trip to San Fran cisco to enjoy the East-West Shrine football game. They made the trip by . train. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ylvisaker of Beaverton, Ore., are parents of a son, Gregory Allan, born Dec. 21, and weighing 7 pounds 9 ounc es. Allan is the son of Mrs. H. J. Ylvisaker of 196 NE Lombardy Drive, Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Inman and children, Larry, Kathe and Laurel, took their daughter, Janet back to Eugene Saturday, where the lat ter returned to her studies at Uni versity of Oregon and the Inmans visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Inman. Miss Helen Casey left Sunday for Portland, where she was called by the critical illness of the former's aunt. Miss Rosa B. Parrott, who suffered a stroke of paralysis and died Tuesday at the Willamette View Manor hospital. Miss Par rot made her home here for many years prior to moving to Portland. Bob Schindler has accepted the newly created post of assistant cir culation manager of The News-Review, and began his new duties this week. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schindler of this city, Bobgwas once a carrier for The News-Review. He was graduated from Roseburg High School and saw service in the U. S. Navy. He has recently been associated with Patterson's Bakery. LARRY'S DRIVE-IN WILL RE-OPEN THURSDAY, JAN. 5 UM0 FOR THE BEST BUYS IN ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYERS -SEE THE DEALER DISPLAYING THIS EMBLEM . . . Mrs. Marion Patrick and Mrs. Lillian Hill are presently vacation ing at Siltcoos Lake. Miss Mary Brown of Portland was the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brand tiie last several days. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carter and family have returned to their home here, following a vacation trip to California over the holidays. Tom Lindell, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindell, has returned to his sinriipe at Stanford, fnlluwine the holidays at home. Dick Gilman was called to Port-' land this week by the death of his i brother, Arthur Gilman, of Glad- i stone, Ore. Duan Starr left yesterday for Fort Ord, Calif., to resume his Army training, following his leave! spent here visiting his parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Starr. j M- .nJ Mr ClvAtt FaulHe. And I son, ' Bobbie, and the latter's tnends, Jerry rincn, an oi uiys ses, Kan., have left for their homes following a holiday visit here with relatives. John Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Richardson, left Mon day to return to his studies at Azusa College at Azusa, Calif., aft er spending the holidays here vis iting his parents. Mrs. Mabel Patterson left Fri day for Eureka, Calif., to spend a fnw Have with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guy, and lamily prior to leaving ior Ventura, Calif., to see relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barcus have returned to their home in Rose burg, following the holidays in San Gabriel, Calif., visiting the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C, J. McGregor, and family. Dava Christensen of Everett, Wash., hfis been the houseguest the last Several days of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Ryan, and daughter, Miss Cheryl. Monday Dave and Chervl both returned to Corvallis to resume their studies at Oregon State College. Sally Sprii O o pays Hello now Going steady? I amj now with a different guy. Var-! iety is the spice of life. That's what I say every time I change; going steady. Going steady with! different guys had made me more; demanding for the guy I'll marry.; Different boys "have varying qual-i itics and aims. I'm learning as I go along goin steady. j Reminds me of my experiences! with pop. Used to be I'd take just any drink that came along. But I kept changing going steady. And then along came Sprig! Tall, light and sparkling with flavor of spring-time. Sprig is new. And Sprig has the best of everything I've wanted. What a date! What a steady! So I'm going steady with Sprig- pop it puts the pop in popular. And I'm just about convinced I've found the steady boy for a lifetime. He's drinking Sprig, so we've even got that in common. Tra la la. Am I happy? Follow my example, and see. 'Bye I for a while. FULLERTON BEVERAGE CO. Box 435, Winston OSborne 9-5002 Ff A ri Camas Valley Families Home From California Mrs. Emery Thrush and three children have returned to their Camas Valley home from San Di ego, Calif., where they spent a week visiting with Mrs. Thrush's son and daughler-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Thrush, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cooper and daughter of Camas Valley have re turned home from Bell, Calif., where they spent a week visiting Mrs. Cooper's sister, Mrs. Lois Underwood, reports Mrs. Dave Thrush, correspondent. While they were there, they toured Disney land and other points of interest. Thursday thru Saturday "FIVE BRANDED WOMEN" plus "GUNSMOKE IN TUCSON" Mark Stevens 'Ji Tonite & Thur at 8:00 DOORS OPEN 7:30 Fri-Sat Open 6:30 Shows 7-9:15 Girls! Girls! Girls! with just one big desire ... L Bovs' Bovs' Bovs' . -- -- i KISSED! CARESSED! DOUBLE-DATED! DOUBLE-CROSSED! Fun! Fun! Fun! 1. CONNIE FRANCIS Sings 2 new songs i Whefe the Boys nvr A HLIROCGiOK DOLORES HART - GEORGE HAMILTON YVETTE M1MIEUX-JIU HUTTON BARBARA NICHOLS PAULA PRENTISS IRANK G0RSIIIH U COB FRANCIS . ADDED "SPORTS REVIEW of 1960" Highlights of the year's top sport scenes, seen thru the camera-eye of Movietone J i Al f