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! Rural Electric ! Group Favors Power Inter-Tie I SACRAMENTO. Calif (AP) -Eugene, Ore., was rhoscn for next year'i meeting Nov. 12 1J and John Norlin of KeilmonJ. Ore., was elected to the national executive committee by the W'et ern region of the National Rural Cooperative Association Tuesday. Before adjourning the 19ol ses sions delegates also passed a res olution asking Congress to investi gate "propaganda, power pricing policies and lobbying activities" of private utilities, A Kennedy administration spokesman told the meeting that the partnership power develop ment program introduced by the Eisenhower administration no longer is operative as national policy. The spokesman, assistant secre tary of Interior Kenneth lloluni said, "We believe the nation's resources should be managed in the broad public interest, not for selfish, narrow advancement a! the public's expense." Other resolutions urged the In terior secretary to designate Southern Idaho and Northeastern Nevada as part of the Bonneville Power Administration service area; favored a power intertic between Bonneville and Califor nia: reaffirmed support of :h; public power preference cliuse, and called for completion of gen erating facilities at the Hanford atomic plant. Serviceman Spends Leave With Relatives In Melrose By NETTIE WOODRUFF I.arry Cooper of Melrose, who! has bt-en on service leave since his return from Okinawa, left this week fur Camp l'endlelon. Calif., after a visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren l.u- cas. with whom he makes his home. j He was accompanied south by his grandmother. Mrs. Ada Durch, ho will spend the winter months with her son-in-law and daugh ter. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Soren son, and family at Torrance, Calif. Meeting Attended Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Young werei in Sacramento. Calif., during the weekend to attend a Rural Elec tric Association meeting. They plan to spend some time in Ingle- wood with their son, Jim Young, i and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller have returned from several days of fish ing at Sixes. They were joined at Myrtle Point by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barklow. Mrs. Lena Howland and Royce Busenbark spent several days re cently in North Bend as guests of Mrs. Emil Peterson. Mrs. Peter son accompanied them back to Melrose for a few days' visit at the Busenbark home. New residents are Mr. and Mrs. I.arry Dunlap. who have moved into the Roland Cheek rental. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bernkanecht of Grants Pass visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Eckley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith have moved from Winston to the Frank Smith rental recently vacated by the Itenner family, which moved lu Koseburg. , AFTER THE GAME Conic For Supper . i 3 r ; f 'ICKv ALL Sofon Expresses Pride In Record Gf Congress rOHTLAND fAP Sen. Mail rine B. Neuberycr, D-Ore., ex pressed pride in the 87ih Con-i yres' record Tuesday. Hut, she said at a news confer! ence, some important unfinished j matters were lef for the next session, including medical rare for the ayed. establishment of a committee on consumers' inter ests and creation of an Oregon dunes national seashore area. Mrs. Mcuberser returned only recently from a tour with a Sen ate subcommittee of 15 African nations. She is expected to stay in Ore gon until the new Congress con venes Jan. JO. j Nipple Strangles Tot ALTOONA. Pa. (AP)-A bottle nipple caused the death of 3-week- old Frances Shanrr Tuesday. She I strangled after her brother. Mi- chad, 2, put the nipple in her mouth, police reported, and it 'stuck in her throat. j ! The first footliall game of the reason is a Rrt-at time in gather friMuU together ak'ain. After thn thnliinp: khuii, invite th folks to your houo fur a rnmial nipper. Selet-t a menu that' easy to pre para on your return. Arrange the food buffet style so all can hetp themselves, lion't forget lo et up a few card tables; 1 Canned bean & franks In tomato sauce will make a tempt in it and hearty mam dish. It's a delicious bean product chuck; full of little all meat hot dugs ... nine in all. Kor extra Koodnex add bom chopped celery and Kreen pepper. In minutes this tempting dish U ready to serve in your prettiest skillet or cas serole. Kor a faafy accompaniment ... individual rream cheese and pine apple .salad. 1'a? a selection of breads and roll. 'With cream puff ... made from a mix ... and hot coffee, you'll be a winner regard I eps of the jeame'a outcome. AFTER-CAM E BUFFET Ifnt Contomnte in Vtift Vrunthy Itean & frank C ream i lire n Pineapple Snlatl Hot RoUt Huttrr Hrmm lireatl l.rram I'uffg I. off cm Crunchy Beam & Frank 11 cup cli'ippM rtr" m l:i.;psuuita chuppvI grefn pfpin-r 1 uiitionn tutter or 1 (hii l iNjun-H lieana i, frank i iu tomato sauca Coole celery and green pepper In butter until tender. Add beans Sc franks. ieat mirrint; novr and .then. Makes li to 3 servings. FNS New Intercepf Sysfem Told By Air Force IIANSCOM FIELD. Mass. (AP) The Air Force reported recently that a new communications sys tem can make interception nf a target bv a fighter plane just as automatic as it is with an un manned missile. Maj. Oen. Kenneth P. Berg quist of the electronic systems di vision of the Air Force Systems Command announced successful testing of the new communica tions setup. Known as the Time Division Data Link (TDDL) it is nick named "Tidille" by the project personnel. Gen. Bergquist ex plained that it enables one ma chine to pive instructions to hun dreds of airplanes faster than any other known means. When an aerial tared is detect ed, TDDL receives command in structions from a computer in coded form. The computer directs distribution of the commands to transmitter sites scattered throuahout the country and then beamed to aircraft. This makes it possible for the central battle station to do almost everything for the pilot once he is airborne except fire his guns or rockets. ; Thur., Nov, 9, 1961 Tha News-Review, Roscburg, Ore. 9' Fortst Gln Hospital HARPER To Mr. and Mrs. James H at per, Kiddle, Nov. 3, a daughter. Tammi Rae; weight 7 pounds 15 ounces. M1ARS To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miars. Myrtle Creek, Nov. 4. a daughter, Rebekah Ann; weight 7 pounds 5 ounces. Kidnaper's Appeal Denied By Court ST. LOUIS (AP) An appeal from Hiller A. (Red) Hayes to vacate a 99-year-prisun sentence for kidnaping was denied Tues day by the U.S. Court of Appeals. Hayes and a woman companion were convicted of forcing three persons into a car in St. Louis on June 5, 1960 and holding them hostage during an ensuing police chase. Mrs. Vivian Darlcne McCrack en. 35, of The Dalles, Ore., Hayes' companion, pleaded guilty to kid nap charges and was sentenced to 35 years in prison. Come to Captain Kangaroo Headquarters FOR'COZY HANES SLEEPERS Chooc now from nur Captain Kangaroo favoriles as seen on CUS-TV. Thry're the lanes Sleepers that pive your little ones tender loving wear. They're soft, warm, iluralile of downy Ifaneknit rotton. Easy to wa-h, shrink rrsi-tant, no ironing needed. Kor children of everv aze each with special features for comfort, wear. See delightful Captain Kaar-co"? 3rd .vrd'rlul Ha:..: ;:;:.-;rs on C3S-TV fetart RtnhM hi r-. --sr 'v 7M ,l h v mi V H v IV W - C. Nursery t rt ts"rr. J--il i n in a ro7 rrr. (irow -fMturc. f a full )rar'(i extra prnvih. Ibnjl.1- tllli knr f-rt, ftUTily ?rjrri. 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