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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 14

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The News-Reviewi
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Roseburg, Oregon
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14 The Newt-Review Roieburg, Ore. Sept 21, 1962 Charge Made Estes Got Special Favors Yoncalla Mothers Show Interest In Establishment Of Kindergarten California Vacationers End Stay In Sutherlin JOINS ALL STARS NEW YORK (UPI) Former Kansas University basketball star Wayne Hightower today became the fourth player named to the College All-Star team which will meet the New York Knickerbockers in a charity game at Madison Square Garden Oct. 12. By MRS. JERRY DeMUTK Portland and took a camping trip WASHINGTON (UPI)-The two Republicans on the Senate investigations subcommitte have charged that testimony proves Billie Sol Estes got special favors REGAIN FARM CLU1 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -i- The Philadelphia Phillies announced today they will resume their working agreement with the Chattanooga baseball team when it enters the Class A South Atlantic League in 1963.

Chattanooga was left without a team in organized ball when the Class AA Southern Association disbanded after the 1961 season. on the Deschutes River with school friends of Mrs. Stevenson, Mr. and ment deals now is in recess, subject to the call of Chairman John L. McClellan, D-Ark.

wintesses are scheduled, and Estes may be called for testimony if his court case does not start as scheduled next Monday. The subcommittee has issued no reports to date on its inquiry. Mrs. Joe DePaoIo. Williams and baby returned home following a two-week trip to California where they visited Mrs.

William's brothers and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson and children have returned to their home in San Jose, following a two-week vacation visiting with Mrs. Stevenson's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Williams of Sutherlin. They also spent several days in irom me Kennedy administra tion's Agriculture Department. Gus Glistrup recently spent ten days in Portland visiting relatives Movie Showtime and old friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Bud Holm returned last week from a two-week vaca Sens. Karl E. Mundt, and Carl T. Curtis, made the charge in New Frontier News, published by the Republi tion in which they visited the Se Winston Airman Home For Visit attle' World's Fair and the Pacific National Exposition in Vancouver.

After The Game can national committee. The same story also ccused Agriculture Spr-rptnrv Hi-viUo T. By MRS. GEORGE EDES Several mothers of small children are reportedly interested in getting a kindergarten started in the Yoncalla district. A group of mothers met Sunday to talk over the possibilities.

Anyone interested in organizing a kindergarten in Yoncalla is asked to contact Mrs. Lois Feutcht. Auto Course Completed Mike Dickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt Dickey, recently completed a course in automotive tune-up and has received his diploma from the General Motors Training Center in Tigard.

He is now attending a two-week Richfield service station management school in Portland prior to taking over the At Vancouver they boarded tramp steamer and traveled up the inland passage to Prince Rupert Freeman and his "cronies" of using "the big lie technique," "whitewash," and "cover-up" in rlk. IS me tstes case. The Senate subcommittee's in vestigation of Estes' cotton allot to Hi mutie and uie Queen Charlotte islands. They enjoyed shopping and sightseeing in the villages when the ship stopped for cargo. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Campbell are now living at the Winchester Trailer park. They have been living in Adel, where Campbell was employed. They recently sold their home in Sutherlin. UrtffliK of frljay, Stpl.

Jl, Hi INDIAN THEATRE Door! open 6:45. Com. plete thowi "Kid Galahad" STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open Showl start at 7:00. "Ride the High Country" and "Susan Slade." PINE DRIVE-IN Open Shows start at 7:00. "The Enemy Below" end "Boys' Night Out." B6NETTA THEATRE (Winston) "Thunder Road" and "Trapeie." TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Box olllce opens 6:45.

Show at dusk. "Follow That Dream" and "Hell Is For Heroes!" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlin) Box olllce opens at 6:30. show at dusk. "13 West Street" and "State Fair." Saturday, Sept. ml INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 6:45.

Complete shows "Kid Galahad" STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open 6:30. Shows start at 7:00. "Ride the High Country" and "Susan Slade." PINE DRIVE-IN Open 6:30. Shows start at 6:00. "The Enemy Below" and "Boys' Night Out." BENETTA THEATRE (Winston) "Thunder Road" and "Trapeie." TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Box office opens 6:45.

Show at dusk. "Follow That Dream" and "Hell Is For Heroesl" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlin) Box office opens at 6:30. Show at dusk. "13 West Street" and "State Fair." ANOTHER BIG ONE TONIGHT! THRU TUESDAY operation of the Richfield Station Open 6:45 Complete Shows 7:00 and 9:15 Open Sunday 3:45 Shows By PHEBE McGUIRE A2C. Stephen A.

McGuire arrived In Winston Sunday on a 30-day leave to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McGuire, and sisters, Miss June Hutson and Mrs.

J. A. Dyhre, all of Winston. Steve has been stationed at Keesler AFB in Mississippi for the past 10 months where he has been receiving special training in radar control and warning. He spent several days in San Diego, visiting with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Smith and family. He was met there by Gary Clen-denen of Rice Creek for the trip to Winston by auto. They visited in Bakersfield, and were accompanied home by Mrs. Ted Myers, who was recently called to Los Angeles due to the death of her father.

Student Leaves Gary Clendenen, who has been making his home with his grand in Yoncalla. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Williams spent last week in Astoria then went on to Portland where they visited at the Floyd Williams home. While there they met their grandson, Bobbie Williams, who was returning home from a six-week visit with his mother in Detroit.

Mrs. Perry Smith was called to Cheyenne, last week due to the death of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Luce Bill Borcher's OREGON JAZZ BAND 9:30 to 2:00 TONIGHT September 21 NO COVER CHARGE BAMBOO HOUSE 2471 NE Diamond Lk Blvd.

aeroil from Roseburg Bowl Winston ROOT BEER FEATURING: The Burger Family Shrimp Baskets Chicken Baskets, etc. FOR ORDERS TO GO; PHONE OS 9-5521 lonignr a sat! Open 6:30 Shows at 7:00 DESTROYER vs. KILLER SUB! 1000 miles of thrills Enemy Below in Color, with ROBT. MITCHUM LOVING! spent several days last week at tending the Pendleton Roundup and went on to Seattle for a visit to the World's Fair. CURT JURGENS Mr.

and Mrs. George Edcs spent Sunday visiting their son in Sandy, Ore. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Clark were called to Colfax, recently due to the death of Mrs. Clark's on Kice Creek, left Monday for Corvallis to enter his freshman year at Oregon State University. He was accompanied by Steve McGuire. who returned to Winston father.

Mrs. Naomi Buckelew drove the school bus during Clark's Friday Saturday "THUNDER ROAD" Robert Mitchum plut "TRAPEZE" Burt Lancaster-Tony Curtis Gina Lollobrigida Show at 7:00 Doors open 6:45 Join The Fun in Boys' Night Out KIM NOVAK JAMES GARNER uuscnce. jui. unu ims. jnurvuy the same evening driving Gary's stayed at the Clark ranch during car back.

Mrs. H. L. VanDermark, Steve, Karen and David, with Mrs. A.

W. McGuire returned to their homes I TONY RANDALL their absence. Reunion Attended Mrs. Ernest Tucker attended a family reunion in Miles City, recently. Guests at the home of Mrs.

Walter McKirdv recently were her GRAND OPENING TODAY and TOMORROW Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21, 22 9 AM to 9 PM 4-Winds Beauty Salon INTERSTATE 5 HIGHWAY AT 225 JUNCTION in Winston Sunday evening after spending the weekend at Pilot Rock and Pendleton where they were guests of the former's mother, Mrs. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Dessie Griffin, and attended the Mrs. Don Everts of Washington.

Pendleton Round-Up. They stopped in Portland on their way to visit Mrs. VanDermark's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, and children.

Mrs. John Bob Hones, who has been living with his son in Winchester, is now staying at the home of his nephew, Dclton Allen and Mrs Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Rychard of NOW thru SUNDAY Open 6:30 Shows itort 7:00 RANDOLPH JOEL SCOTT-McCREA son and the children accompanied i Lakevicw, spent several days them on to Pendleton for the last week here visiting relatives.

Mrs. Ron Burgess of Dillard is confined to her home with a broken HAIR STYLING by LUCILLE assisted by Glinda Ballew Tonight "13 WEST STREET" Alan Ladd Rod Steiger plus "STATE FAIR" In Color Pat Boone Bobby Darin Box Office Opens, 6:30 Show at Dusk ankle and some bruises and cuts about her face as a result of an auto accident recently. She is reported convalescing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd L. Low of They drove to Seattle to auena the World's Fair, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Paul Allen. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Mcrk spent 10 days visiting Merk's brother in Seattle, and attending the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thornton and family of Fall Creek visited at the parental Clair Thornton home over Yuma, visited Low sister- in-law. Annie May Mode of Dillard 0u' Now Ultra Modorn recently, and Low's brother, Judd the weekend.

BEAUTY SALON R. Low. who resides in tne uoug- las County Home. Lloyd Low was HIDE WE sheriff of Klamatn county lor ia years. Coming from Oakland for the visit were Mr.

ana Mrs. tiarry Bainbridge. Bainliridge is a brother of Mrs. Mode. Mrs.

Betty Womac and her mother, Mrs. Ida Jones, of Sacramento, visited at the Qucntin Ry-chnrd and Edna Miller homes recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank llurd and family from Myrtle Creek visited at (he Larry Emel home recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams and daughter, Sharon, and Mrs. David For appointment call SUTHERLIN 341 1 at FOUR WINDS CENTER Sutherlin IN COLOR frffiKfY- LOLA ALBRIGHT JltJsMj J0AN BLACKMAN JJTi CHARLES BR0NS0N plus CO-HIT in Color: Plan Would Convert Fair Coliseum To Sports Arena A citizens' approved a Washington the World's SEATTLE (UPI) -committee Thursday plan to convert the Coliseum on HOOVER SALE KEEP YOUR HOME NEAT AS A PIN THE EASY WAY THE HOOVER WAY! sports arena Fair grounds into a Feature in Color: "FABULOUS LAND" Color Cartoon News to scat 12,000 to 18, Tonight "FOLLOW THAT DREAM" Elvis Presley plus "HELL IS FOR HEROES!" Gates Open 6:45 Show Starts at Dusk TROY DONAHUE CONNIE STEVENS DOROTHY McGUIRE LLOYD NOLAN ,000 persons, of four sub-Paul Thiry. used for ice The plan was one mitted by architect The arena would be HOOVER QUALITY of hockey, basketball, boxing and political and other conventions.

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