The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1961, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 The Newe-Revlew, kostburg, Or. Sat., Oct. 21, 1961
Sunday rKm Tuesday
Raleli lelleitif ead Greer Garten
I
"SUNRISE AT
CAMPOBELLO"
lii catar
"Passport To China'
"Wild In The Country'
"The Savage Innocent '
Fallout Travel Rated As Slow To U. S. Area
LOS ANGF.I.F.S (AP It would 'Joint Congressional Committee en
take weeks (or fallout from a So-1 Atomic Knergy. He told news
viet SO megaton nuclear bomb tolman recently that it would be
reach the temperate lonea. tayt) difficult to predict how large an
Rep. Chet llolifield. D Calif, area would be covered by fallout
Holifield ii chairman of the from a iu-megaton device.
"It would be week before the
Movie Showtime ;
laturaav. 0l. II. INI
;
Saterday,
INDIAN THEATHI
Friday ad Saturday
Ne firl tare frem trie Iteed
huntiiif thine,!
"NIGHT Of THI IIOO0 IIAJT"
let
The kia in) tkew la Hi. world!
"THI 110 CIRCUS"
10 I.e. Srart! 1001 TtirilU!
fallout would
what we call
be
the
distributed
tradewinds.'
nrrniri
Suedey thru Tuesday
"Voyage To The Bottom
Of The Sea"
Wafrar hdaaaa J FaMajna
larry S y HI van Frank Lavajaf
In coUr
ni CiwawaScafa
IWs TaAifKt
"HOMICIDAL"
"THE SILENT CALL"
iflOalU
Suedey Only
BUCK NITE
$1.00 Per Carload
"THE RAIDERS"
Richard Canta -Vivaca Lmwfordt
"JULIE"
Don Day Louit Jovrdaa
try $ullicr Frank Lavajay
Irtdjf Taw.ia.hr
"Jhe Voyage To Tfce
Bottom Of The Sea"
ffy WED!
EXC3DUS
fAUL HfVWM-N fcVA MAMit SlhT
fr. v r-T laf-jo m-VLWm
ajvaa lawn. aji iuh iWtiM
INDIAN THEATRE
OPEN FRI-SAT-SUN ONLY
Opaa at 6:30...Showt at 7:00
NOW! thru SUN!
Richard BOONE George rlAMILTQfl
Luana PAntN Anttur a CUNNtu
LaVraW" JUUi ADAMS
ext. . mi
- KmMmm matinee aoari
open 13 JO 0a comeieie show at 1 p m.
"Hop. Loo end Leugn" ond "Terien
Graeleit Adventure" end t cartoon. Out
I 4 OS. Evening ooor open 4 4V Com tela
moot M.lO. ''Honrmoon Mocntrtt" JiV
t 4
STARLtTC OBtVf-IN Often 4-19 Show,
start at 7 pm. "Tng TrtwACMr of Drum"
nd "Reymie"
CLOVERLEAP DRIVF.-IN (Sutherlln Boa
o'tirt open 4 10. how starts 1 t p m.
"Wild In tho Country" and "Tha lavage
Innocantt"
GRAND THEATRI (Sufherlin) Bom Htce
Open 430. mow start at 7 p m. "The
Silent CU" and "Pete The Dog I Fiend-1
e" FREE MATINEE 130 p.m. Box
OM'CO open at l it. "The Courage of
Black Beauty and "Scotched In Scotland"!
TBI CITY THEATRE (Trl C-M 'The!
Voyage t tra Bottom of tha Sao and l
"vnt,r" I
ENEMA THEATRE fWlnton, "Night
f iht Blood Beast-' and "The a,g Circus -j
SUNDAY. OCT. fl. 1U1
INDIAN THEATRE Doori ooen 4 S
Complete show 7 00-f.lS. "Tng Yawns
Doctor" 7 30-t 45
STARLITE DRIVE IN -Open a W Show
atari at 7 00. "Tho Thundar of Drum'
and "Raymtt .
TRI CITY "Tht Raldora" and Julia"
CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutnrlm) Boa
o'lic opana 30. Shaw start at 7 00.
"Sunrla At CompoMllo" and "Paitport
To China "
GRAND THEATRE (Sutharlln) Bov Of-
Ilea opart 4 JO Show lart at 00-7 00
nd f.M. "Voyago to tho Bottom af tno
WONDAY, OCT. , lHt
INDIAN THEATRE Owl opon 441
Complata knows 7:00-: IS. "Tho Young
Doctor" 7 JO-t 45.
STARLITE ORIVE IN Optn Frl-Sat-Swi
only
CLOVERLEAF DRIVE IN (Sumorlln) Box
Otfka op" 4 30. Snows start at T OO.
"Sunrlta At Campoballo" and "Passport
To Chtna
GRAND THEATRE ( Sutharlln) Boi Of-
ftca ooerts at 4:30. Snow starts at 7:00.
"Voyago to mo Bottom of tna Sao."
Community News Briefs
-iKy LS?7
Taa Mlawiaf vaaVa mm4 falavitiaa arafraaia ant primHd at a frae auUia tarvica far Nowltoiaw
foaaan, AN affraai Rsfistft ant paalitliaal aa rtcaivaal tfm rha roipocriva atariaaf. Tka Nw
tataafwiaflrry far yartariaa from rif.al school imm fsiraiskool this Rawsaaaar.
KPIC-TV Ch. 4
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
4 00 tonflnontal Claatroom (Matti)
4 JO ConMnanfal C la tar oom iGov'ntt
. IS Educational TV (Took thrw Frl
t 30 Play Your Hunch
10:00 4rlea la Right
10 30 CorntT often
11 oo Truth or Contaouowcoo
It jo it Could Ba You
11:55 Day Report
11:00 Jan MurraY
17 10 Rompor Room
100 Young Dr. tkr
1:30 From Thooa Roott
0O Maka Room For Daddy
1 30-Hre't Holrywaod
J JS Attornooai New
3 00 Oacambor Br too
3 30 Schools (Monday anh1
3 30 Parent ak about School! (FrL only)
J. 30 Talk of TM Town
(Tuesday. Wodnosday TBurtday)
4 00 American at Work (Won. only)
4:00 Public Servlco ( f ues. Only)
4 00 Social Security (Wad. Only)
4:00 Navy Report fThurs. only)
4:00 Pat Parade (Frl. only)
4: I TV Topic (Mon. Only)
4:15 Off To Market (Wed. only)
4:15 Public Service (Frl. Only)
4:30 K art oon Kerntval
5 OO Remar at tha Jungle
SATURDAY
1: 10 Pip the piper
f:00 Srteri Lewi
10 log Leonardo
10 00 Fury
: 30 Maka Room for Daddy
11:00 Up Date
11 JO Mr. Wlierd
11:00 NBA Basketball
2 00 Don I moot
J: IS Saturday Mattnet
S OO AH Star Go)
4 00 B two Anqet
4:30 Billy Graham
7-10-T ale of Weill Forgo
30 Tall Man
t 00 Saturday Nlte Movies
11:00 Saturday Cmemo
SUNDAY
I 10 If It Written
:00 This Is Ino Life
30 Frontiers of Faith
10 00 Pro Football
17 00 Pro Football HIMleo
1.00 Don Smoof
115 Championthip Bowling
7 IS Sun oar Matinee
4 30 Pate e Gladys
5 00 Wisdom
5 30 Chef Huntley
4 00 Billy Graham
7.00 Bui I winkle
7 30 Ditney World of Ce'or
I 30 Car M. Where aro You
t 00 Bonenje
tO OO-Show of the Weak
11:00 Theater Royal
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TO PLACE YOU it
HARD WORKING SELLING
WANT AD
I KBES-TV Ch. 5
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
II 0-Lv of LHa
11:30 Search For Tomorrow
11:45 GuKHnf Light
17 00 Coiieoo Of Tha Atr
17:30 As Ino World Tuma
1:00 Pass Tho Wort
1:30 House Party
00 The Mllllonarra
J 10 Verdict Is Your,
3 00 aVrOtttor Day
3.15 Secret Storm
3 30 t ago af Night
SATURDAY
1 0otCAA Warmwa
1: IS NCAA Pootball
4:15 Poet Game Scoreboard
4 30 NFL Game af Weak
5 30-Thl Is Tha Life
4 00 Den Smoot Report
4: IS Chennel S Report
4 30 Steve Allen Show
7:30 Perry Meton
I 30 The Defenders
t:30 Hova Gun, Will Travel
14- 00 Gwnamo a
11:00 Final Report
ft
SUNDAY
t l Harold of Truth
t: 45 Pro Football Kickoff
14 00NFL Football
I 00 Pro RtttMlt HighlHjrth)
1:30 Sunday Matinee
310 T a Be Announcea
4 30 Oral Roberts
SOO TBA
5 30 CP Colteoo Bowl
4 on-70ih Century
4 30 Mr. Ed
7 00 High Road
7 35 Ocnnl Tho MenOCO
I 00 Ed S'JlHvan
t 00 GE T heel re
t 30 Jaclr Benny
10 00 Candid Camera
10 30 What My Lino
II 00 Sunday New Specie
11:15 Adventures In Peredita
KOIN-TV Ch. 6
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7 OS-Colleoo Of Tha An
7: JO Certoon Time
OS Captaki Kangaroa
00 Calendar
101 Leva Lucy
10 00 Video Village
10:30 Surprise Peck age
1100-Lovo Of Life
11-30 Search For Tomorrow
ll:44-Gutdln Light
17 00HI Neighbor (Mnn, through Tfturt)
1? 00 Hostess House (Friday)
1J 30-Ab Tha WorM Turns
I 00 KOIN Krhrhen
130 Housa Party
t OO The Mlllionalro
J 30 Verdict Is Yours
3 00 Brighter Day
3.15 Secret Storm
3 3D Edge of Night
d.oa-Pwpte's Choice (M-W-R). Waterfront
(Tw-Thurt)
410-Certoon Ctrcut
4 00 Rocky And Htt Frtenrt
I. IS Men From Coehlso IM W-F), troftea
Arrow (Two-lhwrs)
SATURDAY
7 ID-RFO
I 00 Cartoon Time
I 36 Sky King
t 00 Captain Kangaroo
f 00 Video VIHeoe Junior
t 30 Mighty Mouso fiayhausa
1100 Allakaram
II - 30 Roy Rogers
17 00 Sky king
II 30 My Friend FHcU
1:00 Saturday News
1 3D Accent
I 00 Armchair Theater
3 30 Rod Ownnirtg
4 00-R C M P.
4 30 Gam. of tho Week
5 30 Adventwro Tneaier
4 00 Frontier Doctor
4 30 Tha Caltforniena
7 00 Tho Third Maa
7 30 Perry Mason
tO The Defender
30 Have Gun, Witt Travel
N) 0-Gwmmohe
11-00 Saturday Reporter
11.05 Theater
SUNDAY
I 00 lamp fjnlo My Feet
I 30 Look Up and Live
f 00 Camera I
: 30 American Adventure
45 Pre Football Kckeff
14 00 Football
100 Bg Picture
1 30 This ll The tifg
7 00 The Cnristooneri
t 30 Faith For Today
3 00-Navy Show of Weak
3 10 TV Hour of Stars
4- 30 F emoos P levhouto
S OO Victory At Sea
5 30 College Bawl
4 00 Twenttrlh Century
4 30 Mr. Ed
7 00 l aisle
7 30 Dennii The Menace
00 Ed Sullivan Show
00 GE Theatre
10 Jeck Benny
t0 00 Candid Camera
10 30 What Mv Line
It 00 Sunday News Special
11 15 Tneeter
KEZI-TV Ch 9
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
11 40 The Toxen
11 30 Lovo That oft
11 OS-Mrd-Ooy Report
1t:13-Retrepect (MonWrd-Frl)
Oregon Farm Journal (Twaa-Thwn)
17:10 Make A Fere
I 00 Day In Court
1 30 Fee e of the Earth (Men, Wed ft Frl)
' 34Locel Government (Iwee-Thwri)
3 ok Nwmber P tease
f 30 Seven Keys
3 oo--Qu.wt For A Day
4.00 American ftertdstend
SATURDAY
t OO-NCAA Football
4 30 Film Faro
4 00-flght of Weak
4 S M4ka That Soar a
7 00 Emerald Empire Bowling
1.00 Sweet Success
I 30 Leave ft to Beaver
00 Lawrenco Walk
10 00 The Roertng 't
11 00 News Nne Fmal
II IS Movie
SUNDAY
17 00 T hi tl Tha Aniwer
17 (O F a-m or Tooay
1 00 CnmpeM
1 J0AFL Football
4 30 Faith
5 oo Mattv't Fundev Punntet
5 to All Star Theater
4 ri-Oregon TV Forum
4 3D Maverick
7 30 Foivow ThO Sua
JO lawman
00 Bu I c
t 00 Adventure In Parea0
IS Mov aO
Radio Programs -Monday thru Friday
KRNR 1490 KC
fcRNR. , .Brwatostlrtf 34 howB, tM dav
a week, Monday threugn satwrday. CBS
rews on fho hour, Sunday ftrowgti surrjev.
CBS feature an the heW hew, Sunday Set
iKday fram Got. 7 34 am.. PST. Sal
p m , PST, Mendav mreugn Saturday. LeweH
Thome I pm, PST, Menoav ttveuoh frW
dav. Sport Time 4 14 pm. Monday tnrowgh
Fftdoy, 1)5 pm, ftafwroav.
MONDAY TMROUt-H FRIDAY
17 01 AN N ont Show
4 44 Boh Jetvtson ahow
4 JV-Sutnerhn Hour
t 10 Monty Smitfi Shew
11 00CB B'fxk
II to Monro smim Shew
4 0 Rick Jnontan snew
7 00 (HI B-ock
7 Iv-N.tfnf Watch
17 40 Ail Night Sow
KQEN 1240 KC
MONDAY THROUBN FRIDAY
4 00 New Arottnoj the WrM-ABC
a 30 Local hews
45 Weather Captuta
SO County Agent
7 rq) Hemingway AIC
7 45 Local News
7 SsWaul Harvey- ABC
7 59 Stock Market Report
00 OW Engw ABC
I 10 Local News
to Weather Captaiia
04-Breafavt Cwa-ABC
t4 )D-icnange
M on Md Morning New ABC
II IS Telle TMt ABC
I 30. Nawi For Womee)
11 00 d Day New
17 3-Mdrkef Report
1 CO Loral New
7 00 Krao Oregon Or ten
4 00 Hemingway ABC
4 30 A lei Dreter ABC
4 45 5tHMklng O irw ASC
5 00 Paul Harvey ABC
5 30 New -ABC
4 0044 Morgan Alt
4 I local New
4 00-.T.iaawan
17 40 t on Otf
KYES 950 KC
MONDAY THROUGH MI0AY
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FAVORITE TARGET
SHELBY, NC. (AP) - Dennis
Wagner of the Shelby team in the
Clasi D. Western Carolina League
can't be blamed if he feels iie'i
the victim of persecution.
In two games hi came to bat
even times and was struck by
pitched balls five times includ
ing three times ir one game.
ROSE HOTEL
ROSE ROOM
Fin Food Served)
LIVE MUSIC DANCING
B. L. HardanbraaJi of this city
is back from a successful hunting
trip in the Klamath talis area.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roles and
Mr. and .Mrs. 1. J. Bean of this
city drove to Marshfietd Friday
night fur the Koseburg-Uarsh-tield
football game.
Rusk Says Soviet
Policy Is Tragic
WASHINGTON (AP) Secre
tary of State Dean Rusk says the
Soviet L'nion's adoption of a policy
leading to a thermonuclear arms
race imperiling peace is "one of
the great tragedies of history."
Rusk, in a letter recently to
President Kennedy reviewing the
unsuccessful Geneva negotiations
for a treaty to ban atomic tents,
noted that in 1S48 the United
States offered a plan to put atom
ic weapons under U.N. control.
The United States advanced the
Baruch plan named after U.S.
financier Bernard Baruch when
it was the world's only atomic
power, said Rusk.
It was endorsed, he added, by
a majority of the U N. members
and "could have controlled the
nuclear threat in its infancy.'
"It is one of the great tragedies
of history that the Soviet Union
chose to reject it and to adopt
i policy that has led to a thermo
nuclear arms race imperiling the
peace of the world," said Rusk.
Rusk's letter accompanied a
Stale Department white paper on
the three-year-long Geneva con
ference which is dormant now as
the United Nations debates the
issue.
RADIO TALKS SET
Mrs. A. N. Boyd will speak on
the topic "Fall Asters'' at 9 40
a.m. Tuesday over KRNR.
At 3:30 p.m. Friday Mrs. Vincent
Wroble will discuss "Hellebore."
Mrs. C. R. Huton and Mrs. Fred,
Aamot and daughter. Vickie, of
this city, drove to HilUboro Fri-i
day to visit the former's niece,!
Mrs. Robert Roub.
Omicron Chapter, Delta Kappa.'
Gamma, will meet Saturday. Oct.
12. at f:30 a.m. at Piano Roll Inn.
The program will be on "Explor-'
ing Ncv Trends In Art."
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Long and
Mrs. Eldon Caley attended to bus
mess in Reedsport Friday and then
went on to Marshfield for the Rose
burg Marshfield football game.
The Longs' son, Bruce, is a mem
ber of the Roseburg team.
Mr. and Mrs. Tax Walker went
to Springfield Saturday with the
letter's brother, James Morgan,
and visited at the home of her
niece. Mary Archer, and family.
Mr. Walker and Mr. Morgan came
back to Roseburg the first of the
week and Mrs. Walker remained
for a longer stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McCerd
will celebrate their silver wedding
anniversary at an open house Sun
day, Oct 29, from 2 to i p.m. at
their home on the old North I nip-
qua Highway. mile east of Glide.
Friends aH relatives are most
cordially invited to attend and are
rctuicu uul iu give KUIS.
Mrs. Alice Hamacher, Mrs. Ina
Breier. Mrs. Joan Black, Mrs.
Dora Boss and Mrs. Florence Hehn
of the North Douglas Grange, as
sisted with the Volunteer Services
department at the VA Hospital
Thursday. From the Drain-Curtin
American Legion Auziliary No. 118
assisting were Mrs. Jane Asker.
Marchioli and Mrs. Elva Sneed
and assisting from the VFW Aux
iliary, Riddle, were Mrs. Grace
Bates, Mrs. Lenora Strong. Mrs.
Eilees Wilson, Mrs. Dottie Morris.
Mrs. Alice Susmitrh. Mrs. Rose
Fay, Mrs. Wiima Blair, Mrs. Ma
rie Osborn. Mrs. Virginia Ander
son and from the VFW Post, Ches
ter Wilson.
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THIS
OF
I
IS THE YEAR '
BIG HITS!
You'ra Seen 'TAMMY, TELL ME TRUE"
"NIKKI. Wild D09 of the North"
"THE GUNS OF NAVARONE"
"FANNY"-"ON THE DOUBLE"
"GREYFRIARS BOBBY"...ond
Showing for Lost Timet Tonite:
NOW!.. Ink mat's Coming!
SUN
"J FREDRIC MARCH
TUt BEN GAZZARA
ST DICK CLARK
-H INA BALIN
EDDIE ALBERT
INSIDE THEM RAGED
DESIRES AND FEARS
READY TO EXPLODE!
A
I UiJJ
l'I-)Ml:
1 Paving, LOVt? . (OWAtO ANOfTWS
I
more . . . MORE . . . MORI! . .
"EXODUS" starts Wed!
'THE DEVIL AT 4 O'CLOCK"
"ROMANOFF ond JULIET"
"SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS"
'THE COMANCHEROS"
ond many, mony more!!!
Mr. and Mrs. V ond is Miller and
the former's father, J. E. Miller,
are back in Koteourg, following
several days in Portland attend
ing to business.
Joe Sayre, Fred Harder and Dr.
Bruce Tuck have returned home
from a hunting trip to Ontario.
Ore. They flew over Friday in
Sayre's plane and leturned via the
I Wallowa Mountains and the Col
umbia Gorge.
J Mrs. Erwin Drake left today for
I her home in 1 akima, Wash., after
I spending a week here as the guest
I of Miss Charlotte Hyre, Douglas
County librarian. Mrs. Drake has
been here as a consultant on book
mending. She is with the Yakima
Valley Region Library.
Dennis White, who has been sta
tioned at Whidbey Island Naval
Air Station in Washington, arrived
in Roscburg Thursdi.; ir a visit
with his mother, Mrs. Kditi? White,
and other relatives. From here, I
White will go to Memphis, Venn.,
to attend L. S. Navy technical
school.
Cera Carlson, who has 7500 hours
of volunteer service at the Rose
burg VA Hospital, was honored
Thursday at the hospital by re
ceiving a plaque made by the
rnysicai jueuicine ana nenauuua
tion department and presented to
her by Dr. Frank Merker, hospital
director. The floral arrangements
and the corsage presented to Mrs.
Carlson were made in the manual
arts therapy horticultural clinic at
the hospital. Two birthday cakes
and coffee were served.
, Mrs. Morris (Betty) Bakke hat
been named new manager of the
Diana Craig Dress Shop. She re
I places Mi s. Dorotha Smith who
1 has left to reside in Anions. Polly
! Lander is credit manager of the
! store.
I Mrs. 2. R. Fester, who is cm.
'ployed in the office ot the Doug
lias County Title Co., has spent
the week in Portland at the home
I of her son-in-law and daughter,
'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollenbeck.
1 arwi fmilv Xlr. Hollenbeck has
! just been discharged from a Port
land hospital ana is convalescing
BURGERS TO GO
.. 4$l 00
HARVARD DRIVE-IN
1270 W. Harvard OR 2-151
SUNDAY
RADIO LOG
KRNR
1490 KC
7 00 S'O" On
7 0S. 4 to Rick John Show
7 35CBS Block
J-IO Paooy's Record Go-ROund
St00 CBS Block
4 OS Pappy t Platter Forty
11:00 Sign Off
KQEN
1240 KC
(Music Exctof As Listed)
7 00 Radio Bible C la ABC
7 30 Old Fashioned Revival Hour ABC
S 00 Voice of Prophecy ABC
I' 30 Christian Brotherhood
t oo Assembly of God
30 Local New
17 00 Hour of Decision ABC
I- 55 Monday Morning Headlines ABC
1: 10 rwm Can nam ABC
S 00 Sokolsky News ABC
7-00 Carter Symphony Hour
10:00 Songs Of Seat I iff
12:00 Sign Off
KYES 950 KC
Baik: mujlc-newi-and-weather
7 00 to 4:1$ music
S IS Carroll Powell
4 30 Church af Christ
00 Music
45 How Christian Sctonco Heals
10: 00 Music
ttrOO Sunday Devotions
12:00 Music
12-30 Sunday Showcase Of music
1 00 Lutheran HOuT
1 . 30 Music
2 00 Sunday Showcase af Wuste
4 00 Old Fashioned Re-yal nour
4 SO Music
5:30 Sign Off
Parties
Banquets
Reservations
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1 innw nvhh aiiii,
OR 2-4622 1 1
940 NW Garden Valley llvd. I I
Hear the story of the discovery and
development of Douglas County's
fabulous Nickel Mountain.
stories of
Pacific
The drama, the humor, the progress
of the great land we live in told by
master storyteller NELSON OLMSTED
A radio presentation of
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT
MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY
KYES-1 2:30 p.m. KRNR-5:15 p.m.
FINAL TWO TELECASTS
liiij mm
1 ...A -h?
Final Stadium Meeting... 85,000 in Attendance
A Message For America
In This Crisis Hour
SATURDAY. OCT. 21
(TOOtC)
The Bible And
Your Marriage
6:30-7:30 P.M.
SUNDAY. OCT. 22
(TOPIC)
The Lost
Frontier
6:00-7:00 P.M
KPIC
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