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:N2.".3 OF (7E:;7S Tod a 11,-, I ilomorrow Merchant Marine Captain, Wife Current Visitors In Riddle Home About Travel Tue$., Aug. 13, 1963 The News-Review, Roteburg, Qr. 11 By ERMA BEST Tuesday, Aug. 13 Winston Oillard Kiwanis Club, dinner meeting at Junction Cafe, 6:110 p.m. Sutherlin Mtthodist Church, choir practi-e, 7:30 p.m. Boots and Calico Pattern Dance Lessons, Winston Community Hall, 810 p.m.. Ward Cummings instruc tor. For information caii OR 2-2868 or write I'O Box lOi. Roseburg Kiwanis Club, Ump qua Hotel Civic Room, noon. Glicie Kiwanis Club, ":3U p. in. Open duplicate bridge club 7:15 at Lmnqua Hotel Captain and Mrs. J. H. Coelyn 424 NE i 01 t ortiana arc visiting in uiauie intorma-' al "lc home of Captain Coclyn's call Mrs. W. C. Callison, OR 21452 Alcoholics Anonymous, Winchester: 8 d in., for lion call OR J-6C29. ! daughter. Mrs. Clinton Grooms Associated Volunteers card par Captain Coelyn is with the Mer ly. Veterans Hospital recreation chant Marine and has just return buildinc music room. 7:30 to 9:30 ed from a trip to Liverpool, Eng- El p.m Army Reserve, 1614 V. Harvard, S-10 p.m. Myrtle Creek City Council, City Hall, 8 p.m. j Dillard-Winston Methodist WSCS Alary Circle, 8 p.m. Roseburg Rod and Gun Club, For information ! "lnces'er wuDnouse, s p.m. Oillard School Board meeting, Winston School, 8 p.m. Newcomers Club, 12 o'clock luncheon. Call 673-48G6 or 673-7563. Douglas County Employes Coun cil, 7:30 p.m. courthouse, Room 21C. , Roseburg Council of Church Women's executive board, First Presbyterian Church library room, 9:30 a.m. Drain City Council, City Hall, 1 p.m. Douglas County Mounted, 7 p.m. business meeting at auditorium - ! f i EAGLES' CHIEF . Herschel H. McyVilliams is the new grand worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. McWilliams of Kansas City, Kan., has 1,500 Eagles Aeries (clubs) under his jurisdiction. gust. The children will remain here with their grandparents until that time. Donna, Susan and Bobbie Pierce ; have returned to their home in Sac- i ramento. Calif., following a three- j week visit with their grandmother, j Mrs. Lizzie Rigsby, and aunts. Jlrs. Hubert Weakley and Mrs. Carl Gillespie. ,' Ceremonial Attended Mrs. Stanley, Dcwar joined I friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Jordan i of Reedsport, on a trip to Yrcka. Calif., to attend the 20th annual I lOOF second decree, a cave cere monial, held at the Pythian Cave j Saturday. The cave is located at nn nlov.'itinn nf J mill font .mri Hip Staff Sergeant Tom Dawson and ( ,iD1. is ,,,.-av' nl.-inned for the .Mrs. Dawson were Riddle visitors fu moon wnen tnc surrounding during the past week. Mrs. Daw- arca presents a panorama of scen son. the former Linda Renhart, at-! ic ueautv. Both the lOOF and Re- tended Riddle schools before the U,ckah degrees were put on by the' family moved to Colton some seven I iutigcs nf Gardiner. Ore. The Re-; years ago. Sgt. Dawson is being i hehahs held their initiation at the transferred from Texas to Travis . Sjsijvou Fairgrounds. Fifteen lodg Air Force base in California. : ,,s wel.e represented at the meet-- Spec. l.C. Eugene Carpenter and jng Mrs. Carpenter have arrived from Airman Bill Jones who is sta-: Fort Old. Calif., at the home of tionc(1 a( Ule naval ua-e in Aa.--Mrs. Carpenter's parents. Mr. and mC(a Ca. ( js al thc home of his! Mrs. Elbert Ball, where their chil- ,.,,. , ,i Mr I nnnin courthouse dren. Marilyn and Andy, have been jom,s 0;1" a' jo day leave. Betty spending tne summer vacation. ' jolles ),as returned from Gasquet land. Visitors Leave Jlrs. Robert Johnson and daugh ter, Cindy, who had been visiting for several weeks with, the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jordun, have left for Robins Air Force base in Georgia where her husband, Capt. Johnson, is station ed Sutherlin School Board 7:30 p.m., ! Carpenter has been transferred ' Calif, where she spent two weeks district office, 110 E. Central Ave. Fort Benning, Ga., where the fain-1 as tJe guust a former high Camas Valley Grange, at Grange ''' will move the latter part of Ail- Schcol classmate, Jennie Alexan- ACROSS ' 1 Moans of travel 4 Water travel means 8 Distance in travel 12Kggj 13 " Star State" 14 Roman road 15 Oriental porgy 16 Decreeing 18 Plane curve 20 Pauses 21 Sturgeon ova 22 God of love 24 Earlv 26 Arabian gulf 27 streets lab. 30 "Lily maid of Astolat" 32 Graceful dance 34 Where balloons travel 35 Goutte reversed (her.) 50 Goddess of the dawn 37 Tinge 39 Scrutinize 40 Range 41 Ankara 42 Nova Scotian island 45 Pleasure carriages 49 of traveling 51 Use this to travel abroad 52 of Sue 53 Withered 54 Tree in New England 55 Sagacious 5fi Poems 57 Mariner's direction DOWN 1 Canadian hillside 2 Grandparental 3 Traveling means (pi.) 4 Incline 5 Out (Fr.) 6 Verily 7 Green vegetable 8 African diamond Disease (suffix) 10 Church fast season 11 Units of energy 28 Anatomical ii satiric tissue Canyonville Library Sets Closure Date By BETH CHAPPELL According to Mrs. Roy Morris, librarian, the Canyonville library will be closed Aug. 17 until . Sept. 4 for vacation. New Residents Hugh Lathrop, city recorder, says new residents include the R. P. Casteels, Mr. and Jlrs. J. W. Rhoads, and Gary Wyatts, and the Neil Browns. Bud Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Olsen, spent the weekend in Canyonville. With him were his manager and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Al Applegate of Midway City, Calif. Bud is now living with the Applegates. . .'.;:,.- Bud recently sang at .the Disney land Hotel, and has been asked to audition at the "Hungry 1" in San Francisco. Bud and the Applegates returned to San Francisco where they will explore the possibilities of a singing engagement.. . Bud auditioned at the Walt Dis ney Studio and at Disneyland when he was 14. . Mrs. Alice 'Green. Mrs. Hoppy Cassidy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wales have left on a three or four-month trip. In Redmond they visited Wales' son, Charles Wales, and family: While on their trip they will visit Mrs. Wales' daughter, Priscilla Wineman, at Mt. Home, Hall, busine.V 8 p.m Fair Oaks Grange, Grange hall. Bertha Rebekahs 188, lOOF Hall, Canyonville. Post Partum Class, Mercy Hos pital, 7:30 p.m. Lookingglass Grange- 927, Grange hall, 8:15 p.m., business. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, lOOF Hall, 8 p.m. Roseburg Jaycees, Turn Around Inn, "ISO p.m. Births Wednesday, Aug. 14 Dorcas Welfare Center, 1515 SE Mill St., open 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tenmile Community Church Bi ble Class, Ladies Clubhouse, 10:30 Woman's Home League of the Salvation Army, 507 NE Winches ter, 10:30 a.m. , Air Force Reserve, 1CM W. 'far vara Ave., 8 p.m. Doug-Ett's Sheriff's Mounted Pa trol. Fairgr -rl. 7:30 p.m. Winston Diet Club, Winston Jun ior High School, 7 p.m., for infor mation call Mrs. J. W. Prowell. Moose Lodge. Moose Hull, 8 p.m. Laurel Lodge 13. Drain Chamber of City Hall, noon. Woman's Home Salvation - Army, 1:30 p.m. ! Ulnpqua Regional Timing Assn., j 104 NE Cummins. 6:30 r in. Buckeroo Squre Dance Club, trail dance to welcome trailer car avan of dancers en route to Far Western Square Dance Convention, 8 p.m. ladies bring cake or cook ies, visitors and spectators wel come. PS Clubi"polIuck luncheon home of Mrs. Walter Singleton, 2064 SE Douglas, bring own food and ta ble service. Knights of Columbus, St. Jo seph's Catholic Center Hall, 8 p.m. Douglas County Welfare Commis sion, commission offices in court house annex, 1 p.m.. Sutherlin Community Grange 724, at the hall, 8 p.m. Winston - Dillard Toastmistress Club, Douglas High School, 7:30 p.m. ' Sutherlin Jaycees, Bidc-A-Wce Cafe, 7 p.m. Job's Daughters, IOOF Hall in Myrtle Creek, 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Junior Woman's Club, Douglas Community Hospital HENDRIX To Mr. and Mrs. James Hendrix, Box 502, Winston, Aug. 1, a daughter, Patricia Re nee; weight 7 pounds 14:h ounces. INGHAM To Mr. and Mrs. John Ingham, Rt. 1 Box 81, Myrtle Creek, Aug. 2, a daughter, Annette Marie; weight 5 pounds 13 ounces. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. ! John Johnson, PO Box 105, Camas I Valley, Aug. 2, a son, Terry Lee; weight 6 pounds 7;,4 ounces. ; FRANKS To Mr. and Mrs. j Robert Franks, Idleyld Rt. Box 265 j A, Roseburg, Aug. 4, a daughter, j Suzanne May; weight 8 pounds 6'i j ounces. j RAY To Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Hay, Box 166, Star Rt., Win ston, Aug. 5. a son, Charles Ed win; weight 7 pounds 414 ounces. HORNER To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Horner, 1789 Crouch St., Roseburg, Aug. 5, a daughter, Re eina Leslie: weight 6 pounds 5'i Commerce, i ounces. GUNDERSON To Air. and Mrs. der. at the Alexander summer re- sort. i Mrs. Edna Yockey, who has been j the house guest of her sister, Mrs. ; Austin Wilson, has returned to her: home in Stockton. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Darrcll Carter and Mrs. Carter's cousin, Mrs. Walter; Hann of Chico, Calif., went to Eu- j gene over the weekend to attend the reunion of the Marsters clan. , Fifty-two were present for the Sat-; urday evening banquet at the Eu gene hotel and the Sunday picnic at Emerald Park. CIRCUIT COURT Leaque of the Roeer Gunderson. Little River Rt. at the church Glide, Aug. 6, a daughter, Debor ah JoAnn; weight 5 pounds 5-M ounces. CLUTE To Mr. and Mrs. Per ry Clute, 1256 SE Jackson St., Roseburg, Aug. 6, a daughter, Pam ela Jean; weight 7 pounds 'A ounce. M1LNER To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milner, Glide, Aug. 7, a daughter, Debra Lynn; weight 7 pounds 4 ounces. BICKNELL To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bickncll. Box 578, Winston, Aug. 9, a son, Ray Ernest Jr.; weight 7 pounds 2't ounces. BULEY To Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Bulcy, Rt. 1 Box 121, Myrtle Creek, Aug. 9, a son, Michael Gene; weight 8 pounds 9 ounces. HITS NEW HIGH Complaints ! J. F. Goehring vs. James P. and j Maggie E. Anderson. Plaintiff asks payments claimed due on promis ory note of Sl.370.88 plus interest. j. C. and Dora B. Hamilton vs. ! Charles E. and Bclva J. Jackson. Plaintiff claims that on March 20, 1963, defendants executed a prom-1 isory note in the amount of SI.- j 500 plus 6 per cent interest and , claims that defendants are now j four payments in arrears and owe i the sum of 51.495. 1'laintitt asks ; that monies due be called imniedi- ; ately due and payable and that ; real property used for collateral be ! put up for sale and the money used to satisfy indebtedness plus interest and attorney's fee. Edith R. Skyrman and George A. and Dianna C. Hunts vs. Arthur I. and Joy H. Rich, dba The j Broiler. Plaintiff claims defend- j ants entered lease agreement on ; Sept. 26, 1961 and that under terms j of that lease $2,100 is now due ' plaintiffs. Plaintiff asks payment plus interest and attorney fee. Decrees and Judgments Order of default and judgment in the case of J. A. Gendron & Co., Inc. vs. R. H. Gee, dba Gee , Engineering Service. Court ruled that defendant was served sum mons on July 24, 1963 and had col- j more than 10 days to appear or Douglas Bond.i 673-8125 or M r s. Larry Kvulera, 672-4U54. Alr ...1 nllAJ n Ufnnnn. futv..!.. reuiiior ii Indiana Mrs. Green and l&tS Mr, Mrs. i:rimv will vicil CTunlftii L n . , .. Ohio, while Mr. and Mrs. Wales travel in the south visiting his rel atives. Oscar Hoverson's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hoverson of Vallejo, Calif., were week-long guests at the Oscar Ho verson home. Trapper Here Howard Ritter, government trap per who formerly lived in Can yonville, recently visited friends in Canyonville and Days Creek. Air. and Airs. Walter Courser and family of Ponka, Alta., Can ada, were recent guests at the Wally Dixon home. The Coursers are cousins of Dixon. Out Campbell, with Lyle Grif feth and daughter. Donna, of Milo, joined 15 other young people for a week of horseback riding and camping on thc Skyline Trail. The outing was in conjunction with the Seventh day Adventist youth camp, Big Lake. WASHINGTON (UPll Tax lections (luring fiscal 1963 reached i plead and is now in default. Court ! an estimated record high if $105.9 j ruled that plaintiffs shall recover billion, thc Internal Revenue j judgment of SI .475.39 plus 8 per; Service said recently. cent interest from Jan. 3, 1963, The IRS report said individual plus $31.40 costs, income and employment taxes Order issued grunting temporary , .rose to $67.9 billion while corpo-1 custody of one minor child to Car-.j rate tax' collections hit the $22.3 , ol Noel in the case of Carol Noel I billion mark. I vs. Lloyd Noel The following radio and television programs at printed n a tree public service for News-Review readers. All program listings are published as received from the respective stations. 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