o o o o Community News Briefs Mrt. C. 0. Cltnn hat been ill the last few days at her home on LUle itivcr. Miss Helen Casey of this city and her cousin. Colonel Raymond Bell, of Tucson. Ariz., drove to Eugene Friday night to atlned the play, "The Carnival." . r-oui nun speni neanesaay in: .nH Frfu-.rH M Murnhv Portland attending a meeting of! Cat Show entries will close to-i""1 "Wlrd M MUrph- the West Coast Lumber Inspection: day, Feb. 17. Those interested I Mrs. Florence McKee has re Bureau. Her serves as a member may call Mrs. Dale Blanck at turned to her home in Eugene, fol of the board of directors. OR 3-4098. A fashion show will be ! lowing a visit here with her son sponsored in conjunction with the and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hibler, cat show March 3 The shrnir will : Paulu McKee. and family, on SE Rudy Brand and Jim Godfrey drove to Medford Thursday night tnAttend the Letter Carriers sal aif rally, at which time Congress man Edwin Durno was the speak er. About 125 letter carriers and other postal employees attended. Oregon State University Moth ers Club will hold a reorganiza tion meeting Thrusday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. F. Forrest, 1187 SE Kane St. All mothers of former Oregon State University students and all mothers of present students s.e being particularly urged to attend this meeting. Mrs. Jane Atker, Mrs. Charlotte Kelsey, Mrs. Viva Marchioli and Mrs. Viola Booher, of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary, Drain, as sisted with the Voluntary Services department of the VA Hospital I Gresham. Thursday. Mrs. Joan Black, Mrs.l James David Greenwalt, Myrtle Ina Brier, Mrs. Jackuelinej Creek, and Marcella Nadine Eisele, Stolz and Mis. Florence Helm, of Canyonville. the North Douglas Grange, Cur- Dick Clark Ulam and Joanne tain-Drain area; Mrs. Marie Os-ltose Jannscn, both of Myrtle born, Mrs. Eileen Wilson, Mrs.; Creek. Virginia Anderson, Mrs. Dottiel Lloyd Clarence Anderson and Morris. Mrs. Dolly Hendricks, of Rhoda Carol Waddle, both of Rose the VFW Auxiliary, Riddle, and: burg. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore, Camas Calvin Dean Nelson and Sandra Valley Grange, also assisted. 'Ann Mathis, both of Roseburg. The following radio end television programs ere printed as a free public service for News-Revlew readers. All program listings era published as received tram the respective stations. The Nawt Review doas not accent responsibility for variation from original schedules fumithad this nawspaper. KPIC-TV Ch. 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 4:00 Continental Classroom (Math) 4:30 Continental Claisroorr (Oov'nt) :1S-ETV (Tuts. Wed.. Thurs.) f:30 Play Your Hunch 10:00 Price ia Right 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Your First Impressions 11:30 Truth or Consequences 11:55 Day Report 12:00 Jan Murray 13:15 NBC News 13:30 Romper Room 1:00 Young Doctor Malon 1 :30 Our Five Daughters 3:00 Make Room For Daddy 3:30 Here Hollywood 3:00 December Bride 3:30 Schools (Monday only) 3:30 Home Show (Fri.1 J;30 TOM Ot the Town YadTo0 SERVICE u stuvici cuiriNiito PHONE OR 3-4123 KLUVER RADIO & TV la Rneiarf n Yiars IMS NE Stipaiai at Sarste Valley let FOR FUST. EFFICIENT. COURTEOUS SERVICE rot mi tout PRINTING NEEDS cm M&M PRINTERS OUclirs HSU KBES-TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:45-Copco Home Show (Tues. Only) 10:54 CBS News (Except Tuesday) 11:00 Love Ot Lite 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 College 0 The Air 12:30 As The World Turns 1 - An Pword 1:30 House Party I 00 The Millionaire I 30 verdict is vours 2:45 CBS News 3:00-Briflhfer Oay 3:15 Secre1 Rtorm KOIN-TV Ch. 6 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY TOO Cotieoe Of The Air 7:30 Cartoon Time 1 00 Captain Kangaroo e no Calendar f:30 I Love Lucy 10 on video Village 10:30 Surprise Package 11:00 Love Of Lite 11-30 Search Fcr Tomorrtw 11-45-GuidinO Light 11-00 Hi Neighbor 12' 30 As Trw World Turns 1:00 KOIN Kitchen 1:30 House f'arty 3 '00 The Millionaire 2 30 Verdict Is Vours j-OO Brighter Dav 3:15 Secret Storm 4-10-Cartoon Circus 4:15 Early Slow s t-Nevr 4' 13 Doug Edwards KEZI-TV Ch 9 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 11:- The Tean 11:30 Vours For A Song 11 oo V'd-Day Rw 12 15 Variety Features 12 )o Make A Face 1-DO Dav f Court 1 ?i AiC Midday Report V30-ETV 2 00 Jae Wvman Show 2:10 Seven Keys j oo Queen Fo- A Oay 3 30 Ooen Houje i 3Tw A '"erica" Bendsiand 4 50 Jack's Kartoon Cluohouse Radio Programs -Monday thru KRNR 1490 KC KRNR B-oedcastmg. 34 hours, sn days week. Monday through Saturday "BS f.tws on me hour. Sunday mrrxgn ytrury. 35 tee'j'M on e U' 4ay Frank Got. hour. Sutfy-S' 7 30 em.. F$T. 45 KQIN 1240 KC MONOAY THROUGH FRIDAY News Are-jnd World BC e o-L&ce' ni I .Af--er Crsu0 O A3 -t ; y.rr ABC 7 4 Lxai Nt. 7 v Hirvt ABC 7 53 5toce Wir't Reoor unKiniv THROUGH FRIDAY 04DCAST Tl"I- -;.. - MONDAY TMHOUOM SATURDAY: Joni Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Briggs, has been ill at her home on Hawthorne Drive the last few days. . to her home in Brookings. Ore.. I Mike Murphy has returned to following a week here with her i his studies at Harvard, following son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and a 10-day visit between semesters Mrs. Thomas Vanr and familv.lin Rnsebure with his oarents. Mr. mrs. vHrgi mraia nas reiurnea continue through March 4. E. K. Elton, department of Ore gon commander of the Disabled American Veterans. Corvallis. and David Lloyd, national service DAV the weekend here visiting the for officer with headquarters in the mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil VA Regional office in Portland,! liam Lindscll, on W. Elizabeth spent Thursday and Friday in Street. Roseburg and during their stay here visited the VA Hospital. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses John B. McNeil and Linda May Lethco, both of Drain. William J. Burkhart Jr. and Sandra Powell, both of Roseburg. Merwin Keith Underhill, Port- land, and No'ma Jean Collicott, (Tuesday. Wtentsday, Thursday) 3:45 TBA IFrl) 4:00 Invisible Man Mon. Wed. ri) 4:00 TV Topics (Tues.) 4:00 Pet Parade (Thurs.) J:15-Off To Market (Tues) 4:15 Public Service (Thurs) 4:30 Captain Shipwreck SATURDAY 1:30 pip the Piper :00 Snarl Lewis 30 King Leonardo 10:00 Fury 10:30 Make Room For Daddy 11:00 Mr. Wiiard 11:30 NBA Pro Basketball 2:30 Championship Debates 3:00 Dart Smoot 3:15 Saturday Matlne 5:00 All Star Golf 4:00 Saturday Night Report 4:15 Feature Shorts I 4-30 Man and the Challenge BfillTY tALON Winston OS 9-5731 BUDGET COLD WAVE fnownlaa with HflirtTUfr. $5 Shampoo. Set from Expert Cittiif, I If c bi. Stylist, Tistief Otei I tut t-I . . . imian fey an.iit.Vt GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS L09 Trucks & hard-ro-placo risks RALPH L. RUSSELL 413 S.E. Jackson OR 2-4674 SATURDAY 12:30 Saturday Matinee 2:00 Wide World Of Sports 3:30 Championship Bridge 4:00 To Be Announced 4:30 Santa Anita 5: 00 Championship Bowling 4 : 00 Dan Smoot Report 4:15 Channel S Report 4 30 To Be Announced 7:30 Perry Masnn i: 30 The Defenders : 30 Hive Gun. Will Travel 10 00 Gunsmoe 11:00 Final Report 11:15 Stage 5 SUNDAY 10:50 Sunday Matinee SATURDAY 7:30 RFD 4 I 00 Cartoon lime f 30 Sky King t-00 Captain Kangaroo 10 00 Video Village Junior 10 30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse 11:00 Allakaiam . 11-30 Roy Rogers 13 00 Sky King 12:i0Vy Friend FlickO 1:30 Saturday News 130 Accent 2:00 Armchair Theater 3 45 Red Dunning 4 00 Victory At Sea 4 15 Chanqinq Times 4 30 Santa Aila 5 on Global Zooel 5: 30 Adventure Theater 4:00 Frontier Doctor ' I 30 The Californians 7 00 The Third Men 7 30 Prry Mason 30 The Df tenders 30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 00 GunsmokO 5:00 Jack's Kartoon Clubhouse (Mon, Wed, Fri) S: 00 Teen Beat (Tues, Thurf) SATURDAY 3:00 Film Fare 4:00 E merit J Empire Bowtlng 7:00 Fight of the Week 7:45 Make Thai Spare I 3D Sweet Success I 30 Leave It to Beaver t 00 Lewrence We' 10 00 Room For One More 10 ?o Ferrous Playhouse II 00 New. Nine 11 15 Movie p m , lST, Mondav mrovgh Saturday. LowH TrwrM 5 pm, PST, Monday 'OUO F-t- day. Soorts Time 4 14 0 m. Monday thrnuah Friaiy. i is pm. saTuray MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 12 9 -Ail N ght Srww 4 :5 BoO JoJSOn 'hew I X News ABC 45 weetnef Cepeuio I 50 News t Noes 9 O0-Bretast Club ABC . i! c-v a tv'-ing News ABC II lTf o TiABC ! X NfS tor fimen i; -a g Dv Nes ! ij va'ket Report OT-Lxei News social p5oav: ftvv se-s'i. ii PWe Pftwi-y), U Mon Mrs Dem-I ins Bronson, Miss Charlotte Hyre, and Mrs. Ed Fraback of this city drove to Eugene Friday night to see Thurber's "The Carnival play Kane Street. ti I J .11 !.-,; !,........ j 1 Mary Lmdsell, Katie Morgan ,nd aue nasa... u.c Yu.c..u, of Oregon School of Nursing, spent Mrs. Minnie Clifton, Mrs. Rose Dean and Mrs. Grace Bates, of the Lady Bugs, Riddle; Mrs. Evelyn Powell, Mrs. Laura Allen and Mrs. Hazel Abbott, of the American Le gion Auziliary, Riddle, and Chest er Wilson and Bill Morris, of the VFW, Riddle, assisted the Volun tary Services department at the VA Hospital Thrusday. Glide Club Plans Sale The Glide Community Club will hold a rummage sale March 2 from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Residents having articles to do nate may leave them at the club house or phone Mrs. Don Wright, GYpsy 6-3366 or Mrs. Don Brown at GYpsy 6-3415 for pickup. Proceeds are to go towards re pairing damages to the building caused by the past severe weath er, reports Mrs. Arthur Selby, Glide correspondent. 7:00 Mr. Ed : 30 Tales ot Welt Fargo I 30 Tell Man f:00 Saturday Nile Movies 11:00 Saturday Cinema SUNDAY 10:30 Frontiers Ot Faith 11:00 It Is Written 11:30 This Is The Life 13:00 Sunday Matinee 3:45 Dan Smoot 3:00 Championship Bowling 4:00 Championship Bridge 4:30 Pete And Gladys 5:00 Wisdom 3 30 Up Date t oo Meet the Press 4:30 Focus 7:00 Bullwlnkle 7:30 Disney World of Color 1:30 Car 54, Where or You t:00 Bonania 10:00 Show Of Week rOU'LL SING after you have troited your advertisement in this space. CALL OR 2-3321 to reserve this ipot todoy The News-Review 12:35 T Brian 2:00 Herald of Truth 2:30 Sports Spectacular 4 00 It is Written 4:30 Adventures In Medicine 5:00 Oral Roberts 5 JO GE College Bowl 4:00 20th Century 4 30 Mr. Ed 7:00 High Road 7:30 Dennis The Menact 100 Ed Sullivan t;00 GE Theater t-30 Jack Benny 10:00 Candid Camera 10:30 What's My Line 11:00 Welter Cronkllt News 11:1 5 Adventures In Paradise 3:30 Edge Ot Night 11:00 Saturday Reporter 11:15 Theater SUNDAY t 00 Lemp Unto My Feet 4 30 Look Up end Live : 00 Camera 3 9 30 Washington Conversation 10:00 The Christophers 10:30 This IS Tr.' Life 11:00 Faith For y 11:30 Armchair Theater 1 00 TV Hour ot Stars 2 00 Let's Face it 7:30 Suneay Sports Spectacular 4:00 Golf 5 00 Great Decisions 5 30 Co'iege Bowl 4 00 20th Century 4 30 Mr. Ed 7 00 Lassie 7' 30 Dennis The Menace I 00 Ed Sullivan Show 00 GE Theater 9 30 Jack Benny 10 00 Candid Camera 10 30 Whit's Mv Line 11:00 Cronkite With The News 11:15 M Squed SUNDAY 12 00 This Is The Answer 12 30 Faith For Today 1:00 Adventurous Mison 2 00 Oreoon TV Forum 2 30 Meet The Professor 3:00 Direction '42 3 30 Adtel Stevenvm V 00 issues and Answers 4 30 Faith 5 00 Wtde Workg of IPOrtS 30 Maverick 7 30 Follow The Sun 30 Lawman 9 00 Bus Stop 10 no Adventures In Paradise It DO Newt 9 11:15Mevte Friduy I 35 Suherlin Hour 9 10 Monty Sm.th V 11 00 CBS B ec 12 10 A'onte S'th Snow 4 '0 Tk Jotvson Snow 7 00 CBS B ock 7 35 N-gnf Aatch 12 OO Ail Ngnt Show 3 10 Echege 4 "Hi Memoav ABC a 30 Aee DrO'er ABC 4 45 Soeekinsj Of Scos AC 00 Paul Harvev ABC 5 14 F-sh t Gme Reoorf 5 )& News ABC S 45 Wtstern Soorti ABC X Ed Mfgei ABt 4 15 Locei News 50 Te'eoue U 00 Sign Off si vm h f Cms i pm v' i Wvi ., b m t Lrn Hour, 1 Jart. Miss Carol Trimble, Opera Troupe Asks Asylum I HONG KONG (AP) A 52-niem- ' Per oup irum iuuuuuhim 1 China is seeking asylum in this I British colony. I The troupe, including eight teen age girls, reached tiong Kong Monday in a motorized junk from Kwangtung Province. Troupe leader Tsang Kwang-1 sung told newsmen they overpow- "ered Chinese Communist officials. on board the junk Sunday when they were sent from one fishing village to another, entertaining villagers and Communist border j militia. j Most of the fugitives drew a ; stark picture of living conditions in Communist China. The daily i 1 tc sauuil, 11ICJ earn, uau uttu the'sUrvion rice ration, they said, had been! Eleven Communist o(ficuls and crew members whom the fugi tives overpowered are also in Hong Kong. A government spokesman declined to comment on the case. Boycott Threatens Macon City Buses MACON. Ga. (AP) White per sons in unusually large numbers have begun riding Macon City buses in a move to counter a Negro boycott that threatens the transit system. violence New incidents of minor cropped up this week, and Ne gro leaders put new demands to the transit company in this middle Georgia city of about 120.000. Several instances of rock throw- mg at buses were reported. Two Negro youths were taken into custody. Negroes earlier had complained to Mayor Ed Wilson of alleged police harassment in connection with Negroes driving in car pools. The boycott began Monday as Negroes demanded an end to segregated seating and the em - ployment of Negroes as and mechanics. drivers The Rev. E. B. Paschal, chair man of the Macon Citizens Nego tiating Committee, said Wednes day night the Negro group would demand also that charges be dropped and 12 tempts buses. against four ministers students arrested in at to desegregate Macon Gov. Volpe Refuses To Return Escapee BOSTON (AP)-Massachusetts Gov. John A. Volpe has given refuge to a Mississippi prisoner who said he fled north rather than participate in a scheme in volving the recovery of a $300,000 robbery loot. Volpe refused to return Kimble Berry, 24, to Mississippi as a fugitive. The Southern state claimed Ber ry failed to return to the prison from a 10-day Christmas fur lough, customarily given by that state to model prisoners. Berry had months left to serve on a manslaughter convic tion, arising from a brawl. Berry, however, told Massachu setts officials a different story than was relayed by Mississippi authorities. He said he was released from Parchman Prison in Mississippi Dec. S to pick up the proceeds from a robbery which had been cached in a Keiser, Ark., bank. Berry told police he had been given a power of attorney, a pis tol, a driver's license and an auto with instructions on how to get the money back to the prison. But outside the bank. Berry said, he saw two men, one ap parently carrying a gun in a pocket. He became frightened for his life and fled to the home of a brother in Lynn, Mass. He later went to the police and told his story. SUNDAY RADIO LOG KRNR 1490 KC 7 00 Sign On 7 05. 1:10 Rictl John Show 7 15-CBS Block 10 Puppy's Record Go-Round S 00CBS Block a OS Pappy's Platter Parry 11:00 Sign Oft KQEN 1240 KC (Mjllc EictOt M Litd 7-00 Rt4i Sib CI-BC 7 31V-OI4 Ftlftiontd Revival Hour ABC 0O Voict of Prophtry ABC 30 Crristin Brotherhood 00 Aivwnbiy of Cod JO Local Newt 13 00 Hour of D tilort A BC 1 $fa rVorvday rVtvnirxj MtadUrw ABC j 10 Erwlfi Coriham ABC J 00 SofcoUfcy Ntwt ABC 7 00 Carttf JymoWv Hour 10 00 Songs of Woe l iff 13:00 gn Off KYES 950 KC Basic: music-newt end-weather 7 00 to I IS music g 15 Perron Powell S Church O Christ 9 00 Vul'C f 45 How Christian Science Meals 10 to usie 11 oo sundey Devotions 13 00 Vunc 17 Sundey Showcatd at musk! 1 00 Lutheran Hour I JO Mm 7 00 Sunday Showcase or VutKj a 00 Ok) Fashioned Rr -vei Hour 4 jo music 5 JO s on on DANCE at LINDY'S Musrtj By The MELODY RANCH HANDS NORMA McCALL Every Saturday Night Mswn SI. 00 9:00 to 1:00 Saturday, Ftb. 17 Alcoholics Anonymous, basement of Pacific Building. 8 pm., fur more information call OK 3-66? Suckoroo Squar Dane Club, the barn dance of munih instruc tion at 1:30 p.m.. regular danca at 9 p m., ladies bring pollurk. South Door Crook Grango, Grange mil. 8 15 p.m. Tri 'n' Square Danca Club, Ea gles Hall. Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m. Olalla Squares, at Olalla Com munity Building. 9 p.m. Rice Valloy Community Card party. Swinging Azalea Grange, 8:30 p.m. Endowment Committo of Rose burg Chapter, Order of Eastern Star No. I, rummage sale in old 88 Cent Store. 8 a.m. to 4 n.m. For rummaiie Dickuo call Ramo- na Hampton. Falinn P.nrl.r. ni Dr... ..U and candy sale in front of Pen ney's Store, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Roseburg Chapter Retired Civil Employes, social hall in basement of First Presbyterian Church, pot luck at noon. AU federal civil re tirees welcome. Bring food dish. National Association of Letter, Carriers, chili supper at home o I Mr. and Mrs. Thel Allen, 153 SK i Temp1"1, 6 t0 7:30 p m' Kor aU Rivorsdale Grange, public card party at the Grange Hall, 8 p.m. Prizes and refreshments. Complaint Robert If. Savage vs. Clifford M. Whorton and Terrence Elden Whorton. Plaintiff asks award of $950 general damages and other costs to recover damaces alleged ly occurring to plaintiff's automo- rtilA 1-Asnlf nf i-nllicinn invnW'ina defendant's car on Feb. 15. 1961, on SE Douglas Ave. Plaintiff al leges accident was result of de fendant's negligence. Judgment Lcroy Tarrick, administrator of the estate of Roy Lee Barrick, de ceased, vs. Ellamae Judges, ad ministrate of the estate of rred n lnHnos It rlncnncfiH On H. fendant7! default, plaintiff granted judgment against defendant lor i $10,000 plus costs. j Default Judgment David H. Cameron, Department of Employment commissioner, vs. Clarence L. Dietrich. On defend ant's default, plaintiff awarded SI.- 694.80 judgment plus interest and costs, Decree Richard nd Marjorie R. Stev enson vs. Margaret M. MoHitt, for merly Margaret M. Diaz, and Jer ry Moffitt, her husband. On de fendants default, decree issued or dering defendant to pay $7,274.64 judgment plus attorney Ices and other costs or property described as lot nine, Susie-Ann Tracts, Doug las County, will be foreclosed. Dismissals Charles E. Hoppe, trustee of the estate of Joseph Letelle Mctool, bankrupt, vs. Rudolph Dul'riest and others. On stipulation of the parties, case dismissed with prej udice to the plaintiff and without cost to either party. State Industrial Accident Com mission vs. Roy Oliver llolloway. and the First National Bank of Portland, Grants Pass branch. On motion of plaintiff, case dismissed without prejudice to the plaintiff. Ray Awmillcr, by his guardian ad litem, K. R. Awmillcr, vs. William T. Bergerson. On stipula tion of theparties, case dismissed with prejudice and without cost to either party. Dillard PTA Schedules Special Monday Meet The "Lights on for Education" and Founder'! Day meetings will be combined into one session by the Dillard PTA on Monday starl ing with open house from 7 to 8 n.m. at the school. The scholarship committee con sisting of Mrs. fcverett Jonnson. Mrs. George Krebs, Mrs. Ray Tal bcrt. Dale Town and Dr. II . L. VanDermark, will present schol arshiD application for approval. A slate of nominations fur officer for the year 1962 03 will be pre sented bv the committee, Mrs George Krebs. Mrs. Sidney Hall and Larrv Waite. All parents and other interested persons are invited to attend the meeting and social nour ionowing Refreshments will be served. Drain PTA Schedules Founder's Day Meet The Drain PTA will meet at 7:30 pm. Monday in the grade school to celebrate Foundcr'a Day and honor past presidents A special program featuring the "Lights On For Education" theme will be held with several of the school faculty demonstrating the teaching machine and the acceler ated reading machine. A special birthday cake will he served during the refreshment hour, reports Jo Carlile, correspondent. Drain Circuit Court CALENDAR OF EVENTS tomorrow I Omicroo Chapter, Dolta Kappa Comma, breakfast meeting at Pi ano Koll Inn, 9 30 a m. Sunday, Fob. II Unitarian Fellowship, downstairs meeting room of Mumoe llutson Clinic. 880 SK Jackson. 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Rod and Gun Club, trap shoolins, 10 a in Wilbur-Suthorlin Mtthoditt youth choir practice. Wilbur Methodist ' church. 3 n.m. I Hayloft Squares, seventh annual birth.fav dance, l'reschern Barn, 1:30 to 5 p.m. Kuth Stillion of Ar- cata, Calif., caller. All square dancers invited. Monday, Fob. If Obedience Trials sponsored by I'mpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion uo Fairgrounds, 7:30 pm. I BuJceroos, workshop, at the barn 8 10 D 111. I Pythiai Hall 8 p.m. Hayloft Squares, beginner's square dance lessons, at l'reschern Burn, 8 to 10 p.m., Dude Sibley caller. For information call OK ; 3-3520. Winston Oillard Kiwanis Club, TimPbe"r' Town Duplicate Bridge c,ub( 7:30 p m Pavrra requestcd , k. k 7 on r. m m .i us tables and boards. Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls Club No. 30, IOOK Hall. 7 p.m. Winston City Council, 'City Hall. Douglas Camera Club, 880 SE Jackson, social, 7:30 p.m. Roseburg City Planning Commis sion, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Emblem Club, Elks Club, 8 p.m. Douglas County Chapter of the Oregon Pilots Association, court house auditorium, 8 p.m. Douglas County Chapter of the Oregon Council of the Blind, home of Ellery Jones, 1:30 p.m. Hammond Oregon Society, Grave's Music Store, 7:30 p.m. Nu Delta Club, executive board meeting, home of Mrs. Arthur La ka, 1664 W. Ann, 7 p.m. Elkton Women's Auxiliary, at home of Mrs. Wilina Higgins, 10: 30 a.m., potluck at noon. Elkton High School Mooting, speaker from Eugene Technical and Vocational Schools, 11 a.m. Oakland PTA, at the high school j l'Drary. P "i Ron Arnold guest University of Oregon Mothers Club, home of Mrs. Burton Ran dall, 1126 NE Klamath, dessert supper, 7:30 p.m. LookinggUss PTA, Founder's Day Program, in school cafeteria, 8 p.m. Guest speaker from India! and YMCA folk dance group on program. Lilac Circle, Neighbors of Wood craft, Roseburg Womans Club 7:30 p.m. Election of officers, refresh ments. GOP Solon Hits JFK's Reluctance WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz. suid Thursday the policy governing Ihe censorinK of military men's speech es reflects what he called President Kennedy's "reluctance" to fix to tal victory as a cold war objec tive. I can't understand the Presi dent's reluctance to say that we are going to win victory over communism," Goldwater said in an interview. "This feeling of fear for stating that we are going to win prevails down to the people who are doing the censoring of speeches in the defense and state departments." Goldwater, spokesman for Re publican conservatives, is a mem ber of the Senate Armed Services Committee. A subcommittee of this group is investigating charges that military leaders have been "muzzled" in their efforts to speak out against communism Mrs. Roper Of Yoncalla Called To California By MRS. GEORGE EOES Mrs. Eola Raper of Yoncalla was called to Sacramento, Calif., this week to take care of her grandchildren. Their parents were called out of town due to a death in the family. Mrs. Tillie Whitman is visiting her daughter in Grants Pass for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman will leave Friday for Pasadena, Calif. where they will pick up Mrs. Bow man's mother, Mrs. Grace Walker, who will spend the remainder of the winter here with the Bow mans. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtwright are the parents nf a boy, born Feb. 14. This is their first child. George Krewson was taken to the Cottage Grove hospital Wednes day suffering frrom a heart at' tack. Organ Program Slated At Sutherlin Assembly Wayne Chapman, an outstanding ! organist who plays all types of music, will perform at. a isationai Assembly program for the East F.lemcntary and Sutherlin Junior High students at the high school gym at 1 p m. Tuesday, according to Mrs. Jerry lie Muth, correa- Dondent. The program will be open to all students from third grade up wiVh attendance optional. -j eekaaU..B regiteror r 9 L-JZV Sot, Ftb. 17, 1962 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 5 NPS Won't Cover Vanderbilt Ladies WASHINGTON (AP) 8 The over shortly before she died in director of the National Parks! 19. After workmen cleaned Service has no intention of cover-! away the water paint covering, ing up those gaily cavorting semi-j the question arose whether the nudes on the ceiling of the ornate painting would be open to the Vanderbilt mansion at Hyde public. Park, NY. I "It is true there is a semi-nude woman there, but she is lovely," Vonrad L. Wirth said recently. "It is a nice thing." The lightly clad ladies are in a 20 x 30 fool painting which work men have uncovered on the ceil- I ing of the mansion a plush gold room- The mansion, operated by the Interior Department as a na- i tlonil historic site since 1940. was built in 1898 by railroad tycoon Frederick W. Vanderbilt. Wirth said Mrs. Vanderbilt ap parently had the ceiling painted Movie Showtime Saturday. F. It, lit! INDIAN THEATRE Special KiMla MatlnM doors opon i;:30. On comolttt ahow at 1 00 13 Cartoons plus Littta Rascals and ) Sloooea. Out at 4:00. Evtnlne doors open 45. Complttt shows 7:00-lllJ. "Otcn. alor Flat" r:U-:S0. BENETTA THEATRE (Winston) Stwx starts 7:00. "Htrod tht Groat" at lill. "Naked Edee" at S:40, RITTER THEATRE '.Canvonvlllat SMw stsrts at a 00 p.m. "Oigl" and "Atlantis. Tha Lost Continent" TRI CITY DRIVE IN Snow starts at S IS. "Picnic" plus "Scream of Pearl" GRAND THEATRE (Sutnerllnl Matinee et I Out at 1:11. "Tnls Island Eerln plus "Waiting In The Lurch". Evening show at 7-00. "Mr. Sardonlcus" and "Val ley Ot The Dragons" Sunday, February II. mi INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 5 45 Com plete shows 00-7:45. "Twist Around the Clock" : 10-0: is. "Th Flight That Dis appeared" 7:50 only. BENETTA (Winston) Show starts at 4:00. Herod The Great" and "The Naked Edge." GRAND THEATRE (Sutherlln) Shows at 5 00 and MS. "The Pleasure Ol Hit Com pany." TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Shows start al 4:00. "Alaska Passage" and "Untamed." RITTER THEATRE Canyonville Tonight thru Sunday "GIGI" Mott honored picttir in Acdmy Award history (9 award) plus "ATLANTIS, THE LOST CONTINENT" Anthony Hall Joyca Toylor I Sunday thru Tuesday 'THI PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY" "rod Asrairo-Dobbio Reynolds-LiHf Pointer Tab Hunter Show Times J:C0 7:15 Ends Tonight "Mr. Sardonlcus" "Valley of the Dragons" and John CR0NIN Mat, UITCHELL i eg plus.. SAME ENDS TONITE: "Bachelor Hot" ,, - I oil"! Saturday Hire Monday "HEROD THE GREAT" diniinel Purdom Sylvia Lopei ond e cost ot thousands! plus "THE NAKED EDGE" Gory Ceovor Dtboosli Ktrr and COLOR CARTOON SHOW TIMES: Sot. I Mo. Show starts 7:00 "Herod the Groat", 7:1 S "Naked tdge", 1:40 Sun One hour earlier TUESDAY, FEB. 20 "Curtain at 8:00" presents "ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST" Mr. WwM-relief t fee R03;RI0 ROSSbLLINI am,flnOROD$CA INDIAN THEATRE Sunday Only BUCK NITE $1.00 Per Carload "ALASKA PASSAGE" plus "UNTAMED" Tyrone Power Susan Hayward Richard Egan Ends Tonight "PICNIC" 'Scream of Fear!' NEW HOURS: Thurs., Frl. 0:30 Sor., Sun., Holidays 6:00 Cloud Mon., Tues., Wad. -rase mm Sun & Mon. Only! COMPLETE SHOWS SUN. 6:00-7:4$ Twist Around The Clotk" o:19:1S Monday Open 6:45-Shows 7:00-8:45 Twist! Twist! Twist! YOU HEAR ABOUT IT EVERYWHERE NOW SEE WHAT MAKES IT TICK...er...TWISTI with Chubby Checker -the guy who started it - Maura McGIVENEY Jett PARKER .u re int c PROGRAM: T"ER!6hTTHAT Disappeared CRAIG HIIL PAUIA RAYMOND DAYTON IUMMIS TVr., Tu$.a