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1 DEAR ABBY: I have followed! jour column for years and have! quietly applauded your advice 1o teen agers. In raising my own. ujugmer j went through aU the normal trials and tribulations. Half the time 1 had a deep sense of failure. Our daughter is now married and lives 800 miles away. We corre spond regularly. Her last letter made me so happy 1 want to share part of its contents with you. Vou may publish it to let other parents know that the long hard fight they put up to raise good children is well worth the effort: 'Dear Mamma: Since I have been married, and now that I am approaching parent hood, I've done a lot of thinking. Elkton Resident Ends Hospital Stay By MRS. C. W. HENDERER John Sawyers of Elkton returned to his home last weekend from Cottage Grove Hospital, where he had been since Wednesday under observation. Siirer Is Guest Mrs. Rose Worth of Seattle is visiting her sister, Agnes Hudson, for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Solomon of Priest River, Idaho, have returned to their home after spending sev eral months in Elkton. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Porter and daughter of Eugene were weekend guests at the parental Ted Tay lor home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Insley's Infant son will undergo surgery this week at Doernbecher Hospital in Portland. Mrs. Gladys Stewart spent last weekend in Rcedsport with her and children. Others On Coast Mr. and Mrs. John Levenhagen and family spent Sunday in Reeds port at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitfield. They all enjoyed a picnia lunch on the beach. Sue Beckley, student at South ern Oregon College in Ashland, spent the weekend in Elkton at her nome. Peggy Levenhagen, student at Northwestern Business College in Portland is spending this week at Her nome in tiKion. Pauline Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson re ceived 14 stitches in her foot Sat urday at Cottage Grove Hospital following a bicycle accident. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madi son and family of Portland were weekend guests at the parental Prank Madison home recently. Saturday, June 1 Buckeroo Square Dance Club, at the barn, dance-of-month instruc tion, 8:30 p.m., regular dance at 9 p.m., ladies bring light potluck, visitors welcome. Douglas County Mounted, Fair grounds, T p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 424 NE Winchester, 8 p.m. for informa tion call OR 3-6G29. Buckeroo Square Dance Club, at the barn, dance-of-the-month in struction at 8:30 p.m., regular dance at 9 p.m. Ladies bring light potiuck. Lane House, 544 SE Douglas, open 1 to 5 p.m. American Association of Univer sity Women, Lookingglass Grange Hall, continental breakfast, 10 a.m. Food sale, by Lookingglass Youth Temperance Council, 722 SE Jack son St., proceeds to go to tuition fund for youth camp. South Deer Creek Grange, Grange Hall, 8:15 p.m. Tri V Square Dance Club, Ea gles Hall. Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m. Olalla Squares, Olalla Commu nity Building, 9 p.m. Evergreen Grange, public card party at the hall, 8 p.m., prizes and refreshments. Sunday, June 2 Square Dance Classes, for be ginners. Sutherlin Legion Hall, 2-4 p.m , Elsi? Downs, instructor, for information call Sutherlin 2524. Oakland Community Presbyter. Ian Church, Youth Fellowship, at the church, Junior high Rroup at 6:15 p.m., senior high group at 7 p.m. ENROLL NOW Summer Term ROSEBURG BEAUTY SCHOOL OR 3-5533 A Mother's Pride By ABIGAIL VANBUREN To you and Daddy I want to say "thank you.' 1 don't believe any child ever really appreciates its parents while they are under the same roof. First, I want to thank you for being a good husband and wife to each other. Mom, by just being you, you taught me so'much about being a good wife without saying a word. If I can be just half the mother to my children as you were to me, I'll be satis fied. I mean all the love and at tention, and even all the "hound ing" you did when you thought it necessary to get after, me about brushing my teeth, practicing the piano, and going to church fellow ship. For teaching me right from wrong, for teaching me to love and to share. And for giving me faith when everything seemed lost, I thank you with all my heart. I love both you and Daddy very, very much." That's it, Abby. Can you blame me for being A PROUD MAMA DEAR PROUD: Certainly not. And the pride you feci at this mo ment is well deserved. Congratu lations! DEAR ABBY: The Eirls in mv department got together and gave our foreman a surprise party for jus jum uiruiuay. rve nau a Dirin day cake and all pitched in to buy him a wallet. After we sang "Hap py Birthday" we lined up to give him a kiss. When it was my turn, I offered him my cheek. He said he didn't want THAT kind of a kiss from me. Abbv. he is a grand father and I am only 19, and I wouldn't think of kissing him on the hps. Now every time he sees me he kiddingly tells me I "owe" him a kiss and he makes a grab for me. I feel so . self-conscious around him I find myself dodg ing mm. Am i Deing childish? How can i Keep mm in ins place; OLD-FASHIONED DEAR OLD-FASHIONED: You can keep him in hit place by "kiddingly" calling him "Grand- pa." I don't think you're .being childish I think you're being wise. DEAR ABBY: I am planning a party to which I would like to in vite a sister-in-law of mine who is separated from her husband. An other one of my sisters-in-law says she will not come if the one who is separated from her husband is in vited. I do not want to cause hard feelings. I want them both. What should I do? PUZZLED RELATIVE DEAR PUZZLED: Invite the one who it separated from her husband. The OTHER sister-in-law has no business putting you on the spot. CONFIDENTIAL TO LENA: To remind your husband not to lift those heavy tool boxes, label them HIS and HERNIA. CALENDAR OF EVENTS tomorrow Lane House, 541 SE Douglas, ipen 1 to 5 p.m. Roseburg Rod and 6un Club, trap shooting, 10 a.m. Wilbur-Surherlin Methodist youth choir practice, Wilbur Methodist inurch, 3 p.m. Buckeroos, workshop at the barn 8-10 p.m. Benson PTA, executive board meeting, at the school, 1:30 p.m. Winston Chamber of Commerce, 8 p.m. Square dance, by Swinging 8's, George Newman ranch on Quines Creek Road l'i miles from High way 99, Buz Dibble, caller. Elkton Christian Church, basket dinner following morning service. 50th wedding anniversary party, for Mr. and Mrs. Custer Laurancc, Dillard Winston Methodist Church Social Hall, 2 to 4 p.m. Umpqua Valley Coin Club, Coral Room, Umpqua Hotel, 2 p.m. Monday, June J Roseburg Business and Profes sional Woman's Club, 8 p.m. home of Mrs. Robert Nelson. 1237 SE ' Kane. I Timber Town Duplicate Bridge nun 7:jo p.m. for information call Mrs. Walter Ulrich, OR 2 1468, or Mrs. John Davenport. OR 3-8278. Master point play every third Mon day. Roseburg Slimmtiettes (TOPS I Club), 7 p m , Benson School cafe teria Glide Medical Self Help, classes ' at Community Club. 10:30 a.m. I 39'ers Club, Roseburg Womans Club, noon potluck. j Navy Reserve, Naval Reserve Facility. 1624 W. Harvard. Knights of Pythias, Pythias Hall 8 pit, Mercy Hospital Auxiliary, con ference room at hospital, 8 p.m. Umpqua Valley Stamp Club, courthouse auditorium, 7:30 p.m., stamp auction to follow meeting, public invited. Past Matrons of Order of East ern Star. Umpqua Grove, Supreme Wood men Circle, Evergreen Grange Hall. 8 pm. Alpha Zeta Theta Rhe O I r I i Club 30, IOOF Hall. 7 p m. Winston City Council, City Hall. Douglas Camera Club;' 840 SE Jackson, 7:30 p.m. Roseburg City Planning Commis sion, 7:30 p.m. Myrtle Creek Toattmistress Club, Myrtle Creek Hotel. 8 pm Roseburg Toastmistress Club, grand jury room at courthouse. 7:30 p.n., for information call OR 3 3107. Sutherlin Methodist Church, of ficial board meeting at the church, 7:30 p.m. S . I A '.... I If MHH mm si i RODEO CLOWN for this year's Douglas County Rodeo will be Roseburg's own Karl Doering. Doering has become a favorite on the rodeo circuit for his clowning ontics. As a clown, he also has the job of keeping rampaging bulls away from downed cowboys. Schedule Of Events Ready For County's Annual Rodeo The events for the big rodeo weekend June 13-15 have been pret ty well put into final form, it was announced today by representa tives of the Douglas County Rodeo Association. The festivities will start June 14 with a trio of dances, to which the members of the rodeo court are selling booster buttons. A teen-age dance will be held at the Elks Temple, starting at 8:30 with Dick Booth acting as master of ceremonies. Square dancing is scheduled to get under way at 9 p.m. at the Douglas County Faitgrounds. Ronnie Tel- Calapooia Church Schedules Film "World Parish." a documentary film in sound and color, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. this Sunday at the Calapooia Free Methodist Church. The Junior Missionary So ciety of the church is the sponsor ing organization. According to W. Ray McBeth. church pastor, the film gives first hand glimpses of the delegates and the work of the recent Asia Fel lowship (Conference of the Free Methodist Church which was held in Osaka, Japan. Delegates from Egypt, Hong Kong, Formosa and India are shown as they prepare to leave for the conference and as they meet with delegates from the Philippine Islands, Japan and North America, in Osaka. The public is invited to attend the Sunday film showing. S. Baptists Schedule Vacation Bible School The Roseburg First Southern Baptist Church announces its Va cation Bible School to begin Mon day, June 3, and to continue throu June 14. Classes will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the church. Lester P. Stone, church pastor, will serve as principal. Children ages 3 to 12 will be cared for by a staff of 11 teachers who have been busy preparing for the school. Stone reports. Intermediate ages, 13 lo 16, will have a special session each eve ning from 6:30 to 9 p.m. A differ ent theme will be used for each age division Registration will be held the1 I first day of the school. Mrs. William T. Evans Jr. has returned to her home here, fallow ing the last few months visiting relatives and friends in California. She and Mr. 'Evans made a trip this week to The Dalles and Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Custer Laurence will celebrate their golden wed ding anniversary from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Dillard Methodist Church j social hall Sunday, June 2. Kola- fives and friends are invited. The i Laurances have requested no gifts. The Rev. and Mrs. H. Jamas ! Jenkins and family left Friday for their new home in Portland, where : the former will be superintendent i for the Methodist Conference for the 42 churches in the Portland I Northwest area for the next six ! years. He has been pastor here : ine last six years of the First ! Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Clayton, former residents of Koseburg. and their son. Scott, accompanied by ' Mrs. Clayton's mother. Mrs. T. D. I Gilmore. all from Martinez, Calif., ' arrived in Roseburg Thursday for a brief visit. They are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Church, Winchester, while visiting with relatives and friends for a few days They are visiting parti cularlv with Mrs. Clayton's broth- ier and sister-in-law, Mr. and jMrs. C. W. Patterson. 1483 N. E. I Vine. Mrs. Gilmore, who made her j home in Riddle for a number of years, will remain several weeks j'at the D W. Clark home in Riddle j while visiting with friends. l - ll I Local News I . : ..fPy ford of AHuras, Calif., will be call er. The popular section of the danc ing evening will take place at the Douglas County fairgrounds Com munity Building, starting at 9 p.m. Bill Borcher's orchestra will pro vide the music. for any of the three dances, a booster button will be the admis sion. Then the big action gets under way Saturday, June 15. Highlight ing the morning will be the year's biggest parade. For the second year in a row, it will be held in North Roseburg. Prizes again will go to the best entries. That night, the first section of the rodeo will get under way at 8 The following morning, starting at 7 and continuing until 11, the traditional cowboy breakfa.st is planned at the Community Build ing. The final section of the rodeo will start at 1 on Sunday. Board Approves Melrose Plans The Roseburg School Board Wed nesday night approved the working drawings for an addition to the Melrose Elementary School. The board will call for bids on the proj ect sometime in mid-June. The plans call for construction of a two-classroom addition, plus administrative office space. Basic construction will he of concrete block. The board has allocated $50, 000 for the Melrose addition, plus $2,500 for equipment. Architect John Briscoe also pre sented further plans for construc tion of an addition to the Winches ter Elementary School. These plans arc still in (he development stage by the architect. Supl. of Schools M. C. Dcllcr re ported a peak enrollment of 6.258 in the local school system this year. The board voted to call for sub mission of a proposal for doing Ihc annual audit work for District 4 by Roseburg auditor Robert Hanberg. The board also okayed a plan to let the Roseburg Symphony Or chestra Association use the high school gymnasium free of charge I iui mi aiyKa I autre uy ine roruano Symphony Orchestra this fall, if no stage construction is required. Mrs. J. Wayland Owen of Port land came to Koseburg this week for the commencement of Ilosc biirj; High School to see her niece, Mary Jo Woodworth, graduated. The latler is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Woodworth of this city. Mrs. Guy Boyden of Portland and her granddaughter, Mary Lind sell, who is taking nurses training at University of Oregon Medical School Hospital in Portland, came to Roseburg this week to attend RIIS commencement. The latlcr's youngest sister, Anne, was gradu ated from High School. Mary and Anne are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William C. I.indseM. Mrs. Boy den is the mother of Mrs. llindscll. SPECIAL DANCE TONIGHT There will be a special square dance tonight at 9 at the Winston Community Building. Co-hosting clubs are the Bouts and Sandals of Cottage Grove and the Boot, and Calico of Winston. All square dancers are welcome. Callers will be Jim and Ida I hpr, ,d Wlrd Cumrning,. . cy- Who are poor WHITE , Mrs. Philip Johnson is back at; her home, following an extended ; stay at Palm Desert, Calif. j Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olson and two sons have moved here from Bremerton. Wash., and are resid ing at 2771 SW Lander Lane. Olson is working for National Plywood. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Parker and two children are newcomers from Sacramento, Calif., and are residing on Ronald St. in Winston. Parker is a log truck driver. Mr. and Mrs. -John C. Thitms and children have moved from Eu reka. Calif., to 1557 SE Pine St., Roseburg. Thiems is a diesel me chanic. Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Findley of Medford spent the Memorial holi day here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibbons on SE Terrace Drive. Mr. and Mrs. El don Caley drove to Salem today to attend the fu neral of the latter s father, B. Lam bert, who died there this week- fol lowing recent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Kelly and two daughters, who moved here from Eugene, are residing at 1050 W. Luellen. Kelly is with uie Internal Revenue Service. Mrs. George Adams of Central Point has spent the last several days here visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Chapman, in Laur el wood. Miss Cheryl Ryan, who is work ing for an insurance firm in Port land, spent the weekend here visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Ryan. While here she celebrat ed her 21st birthday. Mr. and Mrs., E. S. Hall of. this city spent the weekend in Port land, where they attended the bap tismal service for their grandson, Scott Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hall, of Milwaukic. Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Craft and son and daughter have moved to Roseburg from Los Angeles and are residing at 1653 NE Vine St. Craft is working for Roseburg Lumber Co. , Mr. and Mrs. Chesley McKenzie and two sons and two daughters are newcomers irom ioos nay and are residing at 1U15 Nt Moms St. McKenzie is a tire salesman for Firestone. Mrs. E. W. Hughes of Salem came to Roseburg this week to sec her twin grandsons, Don and Mike Harris, graduated from Roseburg High School. They are sons of Dr. and Mrs. James H. Harris of this city. Foi The Finest In WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL M & M PRINTERS ORtblil HSlI The following radio and television programs ere printed as a free readers. All program listings are published as received tram tne respective notions, ina news Review dots est accept responsibility for variation from original schedules furnished this nawipaper. KPIC-TV Ch. 4 CHANNEL 2 ON CABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7-00 Today 1:00 Two Early l-iS Yoga For Health 9:1S Ed TV (Tues Ihrouflh Frl) 9:30 Play Your Hunch Color 10:CO Pflct I Right Color 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Your First lmprtton Color 11:30 Truth or Comequencea 11:5S-Dy Report 13:00 Bert Jerrod 1J:!S-New. I?:30 The Doctors 1:00 Coretle Young . 1:3C You Don't Say 3:00 Watch Game 2:35 Alternooc. Report J:30 Mne Room (or Daddy (Mon-Wed.) 2:30 Be My Gue,t (Tue 4 Thun) KBES-TV Ch. 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 1:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Calendar 9:301 Lova LUCV 10:00 The McCoys 10:30 Pete and Gladys 11:00 Love of Llla 11:24 CBS New 11:30 Search For Tomorrow ll:4S Guldine Light 1J:00 Colleoe ot the Air 17:30 As Th world Turns 1:00 Password 1:30 House Party 2:00 To Tall The Truth ?: new 2:30 Jane Wyman KOIN-TV Ch. 6 CHANNEL 83 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7:00 American Economy 7:30 Weatr Forecast 7:JS-Cartoon Time 1:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Calendar 301 Love Lucy to 00 The McCoyi 10:30 Pelt end Gladyl . tl 00 Love Ot Ufe 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11r.1V Guiding Light 17 00 Newr 17:05 Mt, Neighbor 17:30A, TM V.orld Turnt 1:00 KOI N Kitchen 1:30 Heine Party 3-00 To Tell The Truth 7:10 The Millionaire j-OO Secret Storm J Edoe M Nigh j OOCartoon Ctrcut 4:1S-Earlv Show KEZI-TV Ch. 9 CHANNEL 6 ON CABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 11:00 Cmpe liVonl For Voof Information (Tut) Frontiers In Science I Wed, Toom (Thyri) ArtwMturei in Llvlno (Frl) . 11:-Sever. Key! 13:00 Tennetiee Ernie Ford 13 30 Father Kno Beit 100 Oenerel Mowfil 1- jo Famoul Pieyhourt (TuevThun-Frl) I? .GO Day n Court Ji-rV'Odty Nrl 1 TO Jen Wymin 3 06 Queen For A Oey 1:J0 Opefl H0UW RADIO PROGRAM KRNR 1490 KC. 18-Hr Progrommlno K0EN 1240 KC. 6 A.M. lo Midnight I KYES 950 KC. Dawn To Dusk CBS Nrtwork music, n, weatfwrlABC Network music nw, weather! Indepondent music, nws, weather, Community News Briefs Mercy Hospital Auxiliary will mod at 8 p.m. .Monday, June 3, at Mercy Hospital conference room. All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schad j have moved from Los Angeles to 2674 NW Calkins Road. The for mer has his own furniture refinish- ing business. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis and children have moved to this city from Portland and are residing at 337 W. Broccoli, Lewis is engaged in plumbing. Mrs. Sim J. Shoemaker left to day for Portland to be with Mrs. , Henry Snyder of Roseburg who is critically ill in Good Samaritan Hospital. William Estelstrom of Winches ter Bay attended to business here this- week and vsiiled his two sons, C. H. and Hal Esselstrom, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvine and two small sons have moved from Portland to 1551 NE Morris St., Roseburg. Irvine is the new man ager of West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pelcha and Jive daughters have moved from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Koseburg ana are residing at 1513 sk snort, ine Pclchas are co-owners in the Roseburg Cafe on Sheridan St. Movie Showtime Saturday, June 1, W4J INDIAN THEATRE Closed for the Summer ctaoiitf DRIVE-IN Ooen at 8:00. Show! Hart at dusk. "Lad, Ooo." and "Tut Password i Couraat" PINE ORIVE-IN-Open at 1:00. Show start at dusk. "Merrill's Marauders" and "300 Spartans", BENET1A THEATRE (Winston) "The Miracle Worker" and "The Nun and the Sergeant" C (.OVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Suthertlnl Bok ofllce opens at :. "Red Hot Wheels", "Excuse Mv Dust." and "No Man Is an Island" TRI CITY DRIVE IN All shows start at dusk. "The Martchurlan Candidate" and "Pillars Ot The Sky" Sunday. June t Itil STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open at 1:00. Shows start at dusk. "In the Cool ot the Day" and "Requiem for a Heavyweight" PINE DRIVE-IN Open at 1:00. Shows start at dusk. "Two Weeks In Another Town" and "A Period ot Adlustmenl" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sulherllnl Box olllce opens at 6:15. Show starts at dusk. "Who's Got The Action" and "The In terns" TRI CITY DRIVE-IN- -All shows start at 1 and "Ain't Millie- dusk. Tares Bulba' havln" Who are "POOR WHBTE TRASH"? J:30-Bov's Kitchen (Frl) 3:00 TV Horn Journal (Mon. only) 3:00 Spectator Matinee (Tuti-FrlJ 3:13 Social Security .(Mon only) 3:30 Wire Service (Mon only) .1:30 Lone Ranger 5:00 Capl. Shipwreck SATURDAY l:30-Ruff and Redy Color 9:00 Sharl Lew) Color 9:30 King Leonardo Color 10:00 Fury TBA Maor League Baiehnll 2:00 Make Room tor Daddy 2:30-TllA 3:45 Race of the Week 3:00 Snturday Matinee J: IS Hollywood Park 5:4V Induttry on Parade 4:00 Saturday Night Report 6:15 Winter Sporle 6:30 Art Llnklel.tr 7:00 Mr. Ed 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30-Fdae of Nlqrtt 4:00 American Bandstand 4:30 Discovery '43 4:54 American Newsstand SATURDAY I0:i0-News 11:01 Baseball Preview 11:15 Baseball 2:34-Movle S:00 Cheyenna 4:00 Dan Smoot Report 4:15 Forum 4:30 Fllntstones 7:00 I've Got a Secrtf 7:30 Jackie Gleason 1:30 The Delenders f-30 Have Gun Will Travel 10 00 Gun smoke ll:00-News Final 5;4S-Nwtcene 1:IS-Walter CronVlte- SATURDAY 7 JO-RFD 1:00 Cartoon Time 30 Sty King 00 Captain Kangaroo 10 00-The Atvin Show 10:10 Laurel & Hardy 11 00 CBS Newi 1t:!S San Franc. KO at St. LOuit J 00 TV Hour o Start 3 00 Mighty Moote piayhoute 3:30 Pin Tin Tin 1:00 Roy Roger 4 30 Shy King S00 Rf Dunning V IS Hollywood Park Rf J:4S Time Out For Soofli 100 Mart From CochiM 4:30 Federal Ven 7.00 Highway Patrot 7 30 Jarle Gleawn Show 1:30 The Defender! 30-Have Gun, Will Travel 10 00 Gunjmone 11 :00 Saturday Reporter 4;0o Amerlcen Bend it end i Oik over y 5:C Jet' f.Mriom CtUbhOUl S:)0 Mickey tVoute SATURDAY II 00 Certoonivllls tt lOWetties Funnlef tl 00 Bygi Bunny a;30--Jtijharem I 00 Vy Frlnd F licit 1: Poller Drby no-F.lm Fere S 00-W'f Wo-ld of iporll I 10 Keyhole t 00 f.'.m Of Th Wee 7 jS-MAtre That Spare I 00 ttri Valley Oey I JO Hootenanny : 00 Lawrence) Welk Sat., June 1, 1963 Th Mrs. H. L. McHenry of Portland is spending several days here at tending to business. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs and two children have moved here from John Day and are residing on Greg St. in Winston. Jacobs is the new chief of police in Winston. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Helliwell of Kirby, Ore., spent the Memorial holiday here visiting the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Helliwell, on SE Kane St. Tonight "THE MIRACLE WORKER" Anna Bancroft - Patty Duke plus "THE NUN AND THE SERGEANT" Robert Webber - Anna Stcn plus Color Cartoon -"Big House Blues" Sunday thru Tuesday "TARAS BULBA" Tony Curtis - Yul Brynner plus 'AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' Rory Calhoun-Pipor Laurie Jack Carson Mamie Van Doren Ends Tonight "The Monchurian Candidate" "Pillard of the Sky" Show Starts At Dusk public tarvlce foi Newi-Ravltw 7:30 Sam Benedict 1:30 Joey Blinop 11:00 Saturday Cinema SUNDAY 9:30 Thla H ttu Life 10:00 It It Written 10:00 Frontier! of Faith II :00 Adventurout Mission 11:30 Malor League Baseball 2:00 Top Star Bowline 3:00 Dan Smoot 3:15 Manlon Forum 3:30 Snturday tMalinee 5:00 Update 5: 30 Uu I Iwlnk le Color 6:00 Meet The Press Color 6:30 McKeevar and the Colonel 7:00 Ensign OToolo 7:30 Olsney World of Color Color l-30-Cnr M 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 Show of the Week 11:00 Checkmate 11:15 Stage I SUNDAY 11-15 Baseball 7:00 Oral Roberts 2:30 Higher Education and You 3:00 TBA 3:30-Movlo 5.00 Real McCoy 1D-CE College Bowl 6:00 70lh Century 6:30-Mr. Ed 7:00 The Jetsons 7:30 Dennis the Meneca 1.00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 Hoolenanny 9:30 GE True Theatrt 10:O3 Candid Camera 10:30 What's My Lino 11:00 Nr. ws 11:15 Stage Flva t1:IS-Thealer SUNDAY 1:00 Lamp Unto My Pet I 30-Loo Up and Live f:00 C.imera Three 10-WMhlngton Report, 10; 00 Trill It The Die 10 30 Fallh For Today II 00 The Christopher! 11 : IS Bntefjall 3 00 Sir Franc it Drat 3 30 Armchair Theate 4 JO Let Fare It 3 00-Amateut Hout S:)0 GE College Bowl 4 CO Twentieth Century 4:30 Milter Ed 7:00 Lai e Color 7 3ft Dennfi (he Menace I 00 Cd Sulllven Show 00 The Real McCoy l :30 True Theatre 10 00 Candid Camera !0:3O What'i My Line tt:00 flew U:15-Reilleil Gun 10:00 Gallant Ven 11:00 New Nl'i U:1S-M0vj SUNDAY 1 00 ChrUt Th Anivw 1 JO tVet th Ppofeiwr J 00 Direction '63 3 10 isiuet end Anwen 3:00 The Paitori Study J W-F-t.fh For Today 4:00 Faith 4 jo-Tetie Two 5 00 Vajor Ademi Trallmaiter t 00- Theater W I 00Vov.e 10 00 Dsn Smoot 10:30 Howard K Smith 11-00 News Weekend II IS Suspicion News - Review, Roseburg Ort. 3 Mrs. C. M. Ttigue of this city joined Jude and .Mrs. Henry Kaye of Pendleton on a trip to Gearhart this week. CAST TMS T0r "Merrill'i Marauder" "300 Spartans" SUNDAY 6 MOMMY KIRK DOUGLAS CYD CHARISSE "TWO WEEKS in Another Town" in COLOR-pIus: JANE FONDA "A Period Of Adjustment" Sunday thru Tuesday "WHO'S GOT THE ACTION" In Color Deon Martin - Lana Tumor plui "THE INTERNS" Michool Callon -Cliff Robertson Ends Tonight "Red Hot Wheels" "Excuse My Dust" "No Man Is An Island" Box office opens at 7:00 Standard Tim 8:00 Daylight Timet Show at Dusk OfEN Nightly at 8:00 ENDS TONITE "THE PASSWORD i SUN-MON-TUE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A MAN TREATS HIS WIFE LIK5 A TOY?? iW1 ""-el -tomerhing't going to give IN THE COOL OF THE DAY Jane Fonda Peter Finch and Angela LANSBURY in COLOR UeVi THEY BEAT HIM... THEY BROKE HIM... THEY BETRAYED HIM... But they could not crush the towering , dignity of a fighter ANTHONY JACKIE QUINN GLEASON MICKEY JULIE ROOfJEY HARRIS anna , Mr-