Danish Girl Fourth Exchange Student
To Study At Reedsport High School
Wed., Aug. 28, 1963 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 13
By DAWN PESEAU
Denmark probably is faring all
right in the capitals of the world if
she is as ably and charmingly rep
resented as she is in Reedsport
during the coming school year. Lis
Strandberg, flaxen - haired, tall,
with a clear and direct gaze and
a warm, spontaneous smile, ar
rived in Reedsport Sunday as the
fourth American Field Service
high school student.
The 16 year old Danish lass is
sharing the home of Air. and Mrs.
Lee Sharman typical of those
American homes where both par
ents are public school teachers.
Lis comes from a Danish mer
chant's home in the 17,000-popula-tion
city of Virum, ten miles from
the almost fabled metropolis of Co
penhagen. Her father operates a
grocery store, employing nine peo
ple, and just beginning, Lis ex
ulains. to reflect fho
distribution influence.
When she completes her year
as Reedsport Union High School
student, Lis will probably return to
her home to enter the "gymnas
ium" phase of public schooling, for
which she has been qualified by
passing the entrance examination.
She has been attending a paro
chial school of about 700 pupils,
all girls.
Lis has one brother in Denmark.
In her Reedsport home, she shares
the family with two sisters: Pat,
who is to be a junior in high school
this year, and Sylvia, who leaves in
mid-September for Cottey College,
Missouri.
She has studied four languages
besides her native Scandinavian
tongue, which equips her for con- speaks with all the command of a
versation with both Norwegians j native Oregonian four years of
and Swedish people. She has had German, three of French and one
five years of English which she of Latin.
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NOTICE OP PINAL ACCOUNT
PLEASE TAK" NOTICE That the Final.
Account in the Estate of Charles J. Marks,
Deceased, Is filed in the Circuit Court of :
the State of Oregon, for the County of
rMnnlno ihnt lri fntirt ha JiDnalnled the
9lh day of September. 1963. in the
Circuit. Court in the Courthouse of Douglas
County In Roseburg, Oregon, as the time
and place for the hearing of o& lections
to said Final Account and the settlement
thereof.
ELSIE B. RIGGS ANO JOSEPH ,
MCKfcUWN, execuiori oi inr esiaio
of CHARLES J. MARKS. Oeceased
DOUG DYKEMAN of Roseburg sits astride iiis Morab
mare, Cheri Sheika, after winning first in its c.ass and
walking off with 4-H Grand Champion in showmanship
at this year's county fair. (News-Review Photos)
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j Fitzgerald, diplomat Ralph
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I Muslims, might be Negro pi est
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i U. S. elections.
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SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
FRED W. EWING.
Plaintiff,
vs.
JUAN IT A EWING,
Defendant.
TO: JUANITA EWING:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
GON: You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint ed against you
in the above entitled court and cause within
four (4) weeks from the first publication
of this summons upon you; and If you fall
to so appear and answer said complaint,
plaintiff will for want thereof, apply to the
Court for the relief demanded In plaintiff's
complaint on the grounds of willful desertion,
to-wit: for decree of this ce rt dissolving
the marriage contract heretofore existing be-
I tween plaintiff and defendant and awarding
I to plaintiff an absolute decree of divorce of
and from the defendant,
i This summons Is served upon you by
I publication 11 ereof once each week for four
1 successive weoks In The News-Review, a
I newspaper of general circulation published
' in Douglas County, Oregon, by order ol the
! Honorable Don S. Sanders, f'reuit Judge,
' the 16th day of August, 1943, requir
ing this summons to be published.
o' rst publication: August, 21. 196.1
D. R. DIMICK, Attorney for PlaintU
I 318 Paciltc Building
Roseburg, Oregon
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airfield
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of sorrow
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victory tGr.)
18 Look into
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sort
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21 Bov's nickname
22 Kind
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28 Where (Utin
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SO Furnace
tuyeres
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Romulus
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office (ab.)
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152 Season (Egypt)
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3 Varnishing
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5 Cuts of meats
6 Stake
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9 Tiptoe
10 Similar
3 1 Freezer
16 Location
19 Hawaiian food.
21 Indonesian
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23 Spanish river
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mixed descent
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CHERADIN DARK STAR, U-months-old, son ot Cheri
Sheika, won some honors of his own. He was named re
served grand champion in the conformation class against
101 horses at the county fair.
Douglas County Horseman
Owner Of Two Champions
The care and training of horses '. She had been grand champion two
has become a big thing in Douglas
County. Horse shows have become
a regular part ot the county ac
tivity scene, and Roseburg was
even honored this summer by hav
ing one of the state's biggest
shows, the Oregon Appaloosa As-
years ago in horsemanship
Her son, Cheradin Dark Star,
only 14 months old, also got off
to a good start in the show ring.
He was ' named reserve ' grand
champion in the conformation class
against an enormous field of
sociation judging this summer. ! 101 horses. The stallion showed his
This interest in horses isn't lint-1 cnampionsmp stuti Dy claiming ine
ited to adults" either. ' title in the first show in which he
One of the young people who I was ever entered.
' has taken up training and breed- Young Dykeman is particularly
' ins seriously is Doug Dykeman of proud of the stallion and is already
Roseburg, a pre-dentistry student j making plans to enter him in oth
at Southern Oregon College. He er shows. His father was a regis
proved it at this year's Douglas ' lered Appaloosa owned by Al Far
: County Fair by entering two hois-! enbaugh of Roseburg, and Dykc
es which claimed grand champion-! man expects to have him register
ships. Thev arc mother and son. i ed "s an Appaloosa next year when
The mother. Cheri Sheika, a Mo- l"s spotted coloring is complete,
rab (half Morgan and half Ara-! Despite the two purple ribbons
bian), took first in its class to qual-; and the coveted Gerry Garrett
ify for the grand championship trophy won by the 18-ycar-old Rose
judging with 11 other horses and bm8 youth and his horses, he will
then walked off with the 4-H grand nl taking l'art in the State
Phainninnshin in shmvmanshin r air. Under a new 4-H ruling,
Showmanship judging is based on horse cannot be entered in the
obedience to rider, neatness of both slate competition if its owner has
horse and rider, etc. attended college a semester. Dyke-
Actually, the championship was n'?n wlu ue 3 sopnomore al bOL
nothing new to the 8-year-old mare.
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this year.
He explains the reason is that
horsemanship is often taught at
college and this would give a horse
owner an unfair advantage against
other 4-Hers.
But this ruling isn't bothering
young Dykeman. He knows he and
his two prize horses' are in for a
lot of other trophies in the future.
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