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    11 Tnt Nawt Review, Roteburo, Or Thur., Oct. 12, 1961
PTA CARNIVAL SIT
The Canyonville PTA will hold
rarnival at the school Saturday
alerting at 7 p.m. The high school
queen will be crowned at ( p.m.
Door prizes will be awarded by
the queen. Everyone ii invited.
CARD PARTY SLATED
The Lookingglata Grange will
hold i public card party at the
Grange Hall at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
There will be prizes and refresh
menta.
OPENING
for LUNCH
Monday, Oct. 16
10:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Th
Jersey Lilly
REGULAR "JERSEY" MENU
AND DAILY SPECIALS
OFF Garslea Valley
On The Alley OR 2-111
Hear .
The Famed
United States Air Force Band
AND
The Singing Sargeants
IN CONCERT
Mondiy, October 16 8:00 P.M.
McArthur Court University of Oregon
Tickets en sol ot Erb Memorial Union
or at door on night of concert.
ADMISSION Reserved $2.00 General
Admission Adults $1.25 Student $1.00
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Vincent Price Back From Europe
With Views On Amercian Movies
By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-TV Writer
HOLLYWOOD (AP) Vincent
Price is back from six months
of Europesn film making with an
alarming view of how foreigners
judge us by our movies.
Says Price: "Whatever good
will Americans have engendered
over the years is virtually wiped
out by the kind of picture we are
sending to Europe nowadays. We
used to give them entertainment.
Now we send them problems.
"They don't need problems;
they've got enough of their own.
"We are giving them a sort of
Tennessee Williams view of
America. This is not America as
all of us know it.
"But Europeans don't know it,
because they judge us by our
movies. I had people over there
auk me if the United Slates was
undergoing a bad depression.
They had gathered so because of
our downbeat pictures. It was all
1 could do to try to convince them
that we are more prosperous than
ever.
"What has happened to the
glamorous movies Hollywood used
to make, especially at MGM?
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Thomat S pm, PST, Monday through pf.
day. Sport Time-4 14 p m, Monday IhreuQh
Prtday, S IS p m, Saturday.
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.They may have been somewhat
I fanciful, but they were closer to
reality than today's downbeat
films.
"And they did a better job for
us. In those days, every European
wanted to come to America. Now
they don't."
Price's sentiments coincide with
what 1 encountered on journeys
to the Orient and Europe this
yesr. There was puzzlement and
dismay over the portrait of Amer
ica in such films as "I Want to
Live," "Butterlield t," "Inherit
the Wind," "Elmer Gantry,"
"The Fugitive Kind," "The Apart
ment," etc.
"The ideal picture for us to
send abroad is 'Oklahoma!
Price remarked. "It is cheerful
and beautiful and vastly enter
taining. True, it doesn't show a
picture of contemporary America.
but you also judge a nation by its
art.
"What we know of ancient
Egypt comes from its architec
ture, its art and its writing. A
great deal of how foreigners con
sider us stems from what kind
of art we send them. 'Oklahoma!'
is a wonderful example of basic
ally American art form."
Frank Fay's Son
Omitted In Will
HOLLYWOOD (AP) Actor
i Frank Fay omitted his adopted
son, Dion Anthony Fay, 29, from
his will, leaving his $200,000 es
tate to two Roman Catholic chari
ties. Attorney James Hastings, who
filed the will in Superior Court
Tuesday, said the son could file a
petition to determine heirship, and
could be awarded the estate in
stead of the charities listed.
Fsv. who died at the age of ii
Sept. 25. left two-thirds of his real
and personal property to Holy
Ghost Hospital lor mcuranies,
Cambridge, Mass., and one-third
to St. Martin of Tours Catholic
irhurch and school in nearby
Brentwood, Calif.
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lie I m. Haw Chrithan Srwnca Haalt;
11 00 am. to II 00 am Sunaav Davlani
IM sm. to IM) e m. Iwtharan Lavman
Laaeuar a oa m. to 4 m -l aawi
lanaa Savlval Haur. lavan eava ear mm:
HMIlta nawt an tae ar tha hour. Waama.
vana at ta haw tha h Nw waiiM
at w aatt tha haur. Cammwnv caianaaf at
MU tha Raw. I
Mr. and Mrs. George Barclay
and Mr. and Mrs. Vince McUovern
of this city spent the weekend in
Tacoma, Wash, visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Barton, former Rose
burg residents.
Mr. and Mis. Ray Michael, for
mer residents of the (ireen dis
trict, have moved to West Linn
to reside. The former has started
his own appliance repair shop
there. Mrs. Michael was in Hose
burg Wednesday to attend to busi
ness and to- visit her father, Ray
Palmer of Glengary.
Robert L. Brown is home on
U.S. Navy leave from McCiuire
At B in Trenton, N. J. He is visit
in g in Roseburg with his mother,
Mrs. Viola Brown, and his sister,
Mrs. Irene Baldwin. He is also
visiting a brother, Krank Brown of
Riddle, and a sister, Mrs. Ruth
Pires of Azalea. He will be in the
area until the end of the month
Nancy Call, S year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Call of Melo-
Iius, Ore., who was killed when
struck by an automobile Tuesday,
is a great-niece of Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Burr of Roseburg and is a
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs
Harry W. Burr of Homedale, Ida
ho, former residents of Roseburg
Call is principal of the school at
Metolius,
District No. t, Oregon Federa
tion ot Women's Clubs, of which
tire KoseDurg woman Club is a
member, will hold its fall meeting
Oct. 14 at Village Green in Cot
face Grove. Mrs. O. L. Chambers.
Corvallis, district president, will
call the meeting to order at 9:30
a.m. Roseburg Woman's Club
members desiring transportation
are asked to call the president,
Mrs. N. Charles Wallin, OR 3-5840.
Larry Elian of tne VFW Riddle;
Lazelle Rose of the Riddle Cooties,
and Suzanne Crowell. Grace Rose
and Myrtle Cloud of the Riddle
Cooties Auxiliary, assisted with
the Volunteer Services Department
at the VA Hospital Sunday. Assist
ing Monday from the VKW Auxil
iary, Kiddle, were Marie Osborn,
Bertha Harvey, Pearl Saunders,
Letha Johnson, P.one Fav. Eileen
Wilson, and from the VKW, were
Chester Wilson, Bill Morris and
Clinton Osborn. Dottie Morris rep
resented the Lady Bugs of Riddle. '
Thursday, Oct. 12
Orlvor'a License Examiner, 837
SE Roberta St., ( a.m. to S p.m.
8 to 10 p m.
Army Reserve, 1814 W. Harvard,
IOOC, IOOF HaU, Jackson Si.,
I p.m.
Roseburg Lions Club, Umpqua
Motel, 6:30 p.m.
Umpqua Duplicate Bridge Club,
home of Mrs. Morris Bowker, 7:30
p.m.
Glide Shufflers beginners square
dance lessons, Community Build
ing, 8 p.m., Ernie Gilbert instruc
tor.
Civil Air Patrol, at the airport.
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Lady Elks, Efts CluD, p.m..
cards.
Barbershop Singing. Rickctt'i
Music Store, 8 p.m.
Elks, hike Lodge, 8 p.m.
Hayloft Squares pattern dance
workshop at the barn on Melrose
OPENS
SATURDAY
SAT, SUN.. MOM.
OCT. I4-IS-I
In Perso
HUGH O'BRIAN
X TVs
"Hyatt Earp"
StarOa Tea. Ort. 17
tkeo Sim, Oct. 11
hPersoa
CUNT WALKER
"Cheyetjiiie'
plus
Vocalist
JAYE P. MORGAN
OCT. 14-22
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
RODEO!
HORSE SHOW!
LIVESTOCK SHOWI
Gen. Admission SI.09
Kids tail to II years
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Community News Briefs
Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Cassel are
back at their home in Roseburg.
following a month's vacation in
Victoria, B.C.
Private and Mrs. Brent Long of
Marysville, Calif, spent the week
end here visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Long and Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Waddell.
Marjorie Miller and Verne Over.
by, of the American Legion Auxil
iary of Coos Bay, assisted with
the Volunteer Srrvices department
at the VA Hospital Tuesday. Also
assisting Tuesday were Mrs. Mar
tha Halterman, Mrs. Elaine
Thurst and Mrs. Amy Baker, of
the Camas Valley Garden Club.
Joe Michael of Portland was in
Roseburg this week on business
and to be present for the National
Guard federal inspection. He will
be graduated next week from
Northwest School in Portland
where he has been taking a course
in radio and television announcing.
Joe is a former resident of this
city.
Steven Hercher, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. (Terry) Hercher of
Medford. is spending the week
here visiting his grandmothers.
Mrs. Paul H. Helweg and Mrs. W
E. Hercher. Both Mrs. Helweg and
Mrs. Hercher were in Medford last
week, having gone down to see
their new granddaughter, who was
born to the Herchers.
Mrs. W. A. Sylwestor is reported
to be much improved in health at
her home in Everett, Wash. She
recently underwent major surgery.
The Sylwesters made their home
jere for many years while the Rev.
Mr. Sylwcster was pastor of at
Paul's Lutheran Church. Mrs. Syl
wester's mother, Mrs. Georg of
Portland, is in Everett visiting the
family at this time.
Mrs. Ray Carrico and Mrs. Har
ry Bruffy are taking registrations
for the individual play of the Rose
burg Unit, American Contract
Bridge League, two-session event
planned for Oct. 29 at the Umpqua
Hotel. Registrations must be made
before Friday, Oct. 27. A. C. Tren-
holm of Eugene will direct the
two-session play. The first play
will begin at 1 p.m. Dinner will be
served following the play, after
which the second session will be
held.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Uomorrouf
Road 810 p m.
Women of Roseburg Country
Club, clubhouse, noon luncheon fol
lowed by weekly bridge play.
Timber City Chapter of Sweet
Adelines, Inc., Riverside School,
room 19, call OR 2-4313 for in
formation, 8 p.m.
Roseburg Rotary Club, Umpqua
Hotel, noon.
Douglas County Mounted, at the
Fairgrounds. Begin riding at 7
p.m., potlurk at 8:30 p.m.
Myrtle Crook PTA.
Oakland Chapter 1, Order of
Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, Oak
land. 8 p.m.
Pythian Sisters, at the KP Hall,
8 p.m.
Roseburg Chapter of DeMolay,
at Masonic Temple. 8 p.m.
Umpqua Mineral Club, Episcopal
Parish Hall, 7:30 p.m. Jack. Hor
ton guest speaker.
Roseburg PNG Club, desert sup
per. Odd Fellows Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Friday. Oct. 1)
Reseburg Duplicate Bridge Club,
12:30 p.m., L'mpn Hotel, open to
all players of Douglas County.
Driver's License Examiner, 837
SE Roberts, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sheriff's Posse, at the Fair
grounds, 8 p a,
Loyal Order of Moose, (ami
night. Moose Hall. 8 p.m. I
Home Group of Alcoholics Anonr-'
mniis. rail OK 2 4059. 8 pm.
Christ's Ambassadors of the As
sembly of God Church, Winston, 7
p.m.
PNG Club of Roseburg Rebekah
Lodge, rummage sale, 9 a m. 4
p m., basement of IOOF Hall.
Umpqua Radio Club meeting, at
the clubhouse on Klamath Ave.,
7:30 p.m.
Roseburg Zonta Club, noon lunch
eon. business meeting.
Evergreen Grange, Grange Hall,
8 pm.
Bible Study Hour, home of Fd
Dwight on Lockwood Rd., 7:30
p m.
Lookingglass Grange, card par
ty at the Grange Hall, 7:30 p m.
Prirrs and refreshments. Public
invited.
Roseburg Zuliema Nile Club
meeting postponed to Oct. 20.
nNvOL You Are Invited to our... 4?-j
OPEN HOUSE PARTY $
JERRY TRIPP DANCE STUDIO
633 S. E. Jackson
FRIDAY, OCT.
Dance To The Music
Com. In Any
Don Michael, formerly of Rose-I
K..r . I n.u . I,. -I f L'..
I UUI g SIMl UUOT I lit Ul 1 . U
resa, lam., nas Deen promoiea 10
head of the news department ofi
KIEM KRED radio and television
i station.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smallo, Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Curry and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Rogndahl have returned home fol
lowing a week's hunting and camp
ing trip in the Green Springs area.
The party brought home five
bucks. j
Mrs. Joseph Lanspa has asked
all women of the Roseburg Coun
try Club planning to take part in
the Shotgun tournament at 9 a.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 17, and the 12 noon
luncheon at the clubhouse to make
reservations for the luncheon by
calling the club. Members unable
to take part in the shotgun tourna
ment (which will be the last for
this year) are urged to attend the
noon luncheon anyway.
Movie Showtime
TlwrMay, Oct. 11. IM!
INDIAN THEATRE Daort opan t:r. Com.
Plata shows 7:00-0.10. "Oraytriar's Bobby"
7:30-0:40
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open Frl-Sat-Sun only
CLOVERLEA DRIVE-IN (Sutherlinl Bo
otllca opens :10. Show ttarli at 7:00
"Battle at Bloody Beach" plua "Home
Betore Dark"
GRAND THEATRE (Sutherlinl Box ottlce
OPan 0:30. Show Herts at 7:00. "Snow
White and tha Three stoogei" and "The
Steel Claw"
TRI CITY THEATRE "Marinas Let's GO"
and "The Bg snow"
Friday, Oct. IS. 1001
INDIAN THEATRE Doori open 4 45. Com
plate ahowa 7:00-0:10. "Greytrlar's Uoboy"
7:30-0:40
STARLITE DRIVE.IN Giant Spook Mara
thon. Galea opan 0:30. Showl tlart at 7 00.
4 teaturei thown one time only. "Taran
tula." "Horror of Dracula," "Blood of the
Vampire," "Creature from the Black La
ooon." BENETTA THEATRE (Wlnttonl "Aleka
zamM and "Operelion Camel". Alto mid
nite ipook show "The Headletl Ghost" and
"How to Make a Monster" I
CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN Sutherlinl Boy
ottlce opens 7:30. Show ttortt et 7 00.
"Battle at Bloody Beach" pies "Home
Before Dark"
GRAND THEATRE (Sutherlln) Box ottlce
opens et :X. Show starts at 7:00. "Snow
White and the Three Stooges" end "The
Steel Clew." Spook Show bos office opens
at 11:45. "Terror from Year MOO" plus
"The Screaming Skull1
TRI CITY THEATRE "Marines Let's Go"
and "Tha Big Show"
Friday ond Soturdoy
"ALAKAZAM THE
GREAT!"
Frtmki Avalon Dodi Sfvttn
J on tit hart Winter
plut
"OPERATION CAMEL"
Tonijhf
"BATTL.I AT BLOODY
BEACH"
Audit Murphy Gory
Crosby -Dotore Michaels
plus
"HOME BEFORE DARK"
Tonight thru Soturdoy
"SNOW WHITE AND THE
THREE STOOGES"
plus
Gtorgo Montfomory m
tho man with
"THE STEEL CLAW
Both in Color
Tonight thru Saturday
"MARINES, LET'S GO"
Tom Trysoot Dejvid Hediseet
Tom Reave
phis
"THE BIG SHOW"
Either WiHiame
Clitt P.osftKm
St. (Above Fullerton Drug) WIN FREE
13th, 9:00 PM to
REFRESHMENTS SERVED
Of The OLLIE FOSBACK TRIO 1
Tim. Set Our Nw Studios
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Evans
Jr. are back at their home on SE
Cass Avenue, following a stay in
Portland over Sunday. Monday and
Tuesday attending to business.
Miss Holer Casey and Miss Na
omi Scott spent the weekend in
Portland, where they si tended the
wedding of the Utters nephew,
John Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Dupro of
Williamansette, Mass., are the par
ents of a son, Michael Dutin, born
Oct. 7. Maternal grandparents are
.Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dement of
this city. Mrs. Dupre is the former
Martha Dement.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Vodopick
and granddaughters of Belling
ham, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jon Vodopick of Seattle, Wash,
were weekend visitors at the Jack
Garey home in Roseburg.
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