The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 21, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRANK TERBUSH. Reforestation Specialist . qives last-minute
Eby, of Evergreen Helicopters, Inc Picture was taken during
on the Umpqua National Forest 20 mile's east of Glide
WITH JETS OPEN, helicopter maKes spraying pass over brush-covered clear-cut unit in
recent project in the Umpqua Nationol Forest, Picture was taken in the Pinnacle Creek
drainage, 20 miles east of Glide.
Helicopter Spraying
Aids Forest Growth
Editor's Note: A helicopter
spraying project was carried out
recently on the Umpqua National
Forest to destroy brush and pro
vide new life and vigor for. the
forest's conifer trees.
The chemical, 2,4,5-T, acts swift
ly to increase profitable production
on the forest lands. '
What lies behind this forestry
program that brings death to en
croaching brush and new life to a
growing forest? Donald Darling, of
the Umpqua National Forest staff,
provides this answer in this article.
By DONALD R. DARLING
Supervisor's Office
Umpqua National Forest
The forests that clothe the North
west were a long time developing.
In some areas devastating fires
were followed by grass, brush and,
finally, the old-growth forest as we
know it. In other areas, where no
fires occurred, huge monarchs of
the forest were toppled by wind
throw and decay. In both cases,
nature's leisure pace often permit
ted lands to be idle for years be
fore new iorests would rise to re
place the old. A variety of brush,
ferns and briars slowed the forest
reproduction processes.
Just Like Crop
The farmer who tolerates weeds
among his crops cannot prosper.
For equally compelling economic
reasons, foresters cannot tolerate
idle forest land. The forest indus-
Winston Young Folks
Start College Terms
Scott Ledgerwood, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oren Ledgerwood of Dil-
lard has left for Corvallis to enroll
in his second year at Oregon State
College. Another son, Bruce, will
no to Eugene to attend "Rush
Week" before beginning his first
year at University of Oregon, j a valuable forestry aid only when
Grant, who was graduated from j properly used, the Forest Service
the University of Oregon t h i s employs stringent safeguards in
spring, is now doing graduate work their use.' All values are consid
at the University of Pennsylvania, I ered carefully and extreme cau
correspondent Phebe McGuire re-1 lion is exercised in every project
ports. i that employs the use of chemicals.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul While have i Helicopter application of chemi
returned to their home in Winston : "Is is both efficient and inexpen
following a trip to Portland for sev-1 sive. Men working with back-pack
eral davs to visit their son, Arthur j sprayers can struggle over three
White, and family and a son-in-law j to six acres per day, while heli
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-' copters can skim over 10 acres
ert Gilberd and family.
Methodist WSCS Meet
Set At Myrtle Creek
The Umpqua Sub-District meet
ing of the Women's Society for
Christian Service of the .Methodist
Church will be held Monday at
the Methodist Church in Myrtle
Creek.
Sessions begin at 9:15 a.m. with
luncheon at 12:15. The afternoon
session will conclude at 2:30. Nurs
ery service will be provided.
.Ail
tries in the Northwest are based
upon the continuous flow of usable
forest products. This flow can be
maintained only if all acres de
voted to timber production continue
to grow useful trees. The acre that
produces only grass and brush for
50 years delays, by just that pe
riod, the eventual harvest of use
ful forest products. As the farmer
cannot tolerate briars and brush
in his corn fields, neither can the
forester tolerate these same plants
on ground that should be produc
ing timber.
Foresters and scientists have
pondered this problem for some
time. They are developing new pro
cedures in their effort to maintain
continuous production. Among these
is the use of chemical herbicides
and their application by helicopter.
Recently Dr. Henry Gratkowski
and foresters from the Umpqua
National Forest worked together
on a 250-acre project to study the
effect of various chemical formu
lations in destroying brush and
making these areas once again
available for useful tree growth.
Dr. Gratkowski has spent much of
his career studying brush problems
and is an authority in this field.
The Research Center specified the
chemical formulation to be tried;
the Forest Service financed the
project; and results will be stud
ied jointly.
Chemicals Help
Not only are chemicals useful in
reclaiming forest land for timber
production, but they are useful in
accelerating growth on existing
young trees, as well. Small seed
lings that must compete with a
dense cover of grass and brush
for light and nutrients may grow
only two to four inches a year.
These same trees may grow from
10 to 40 inches a year when freed
from such competition. Both of
these goals were in view during
the recent spraying project on the
Umpqua National Forest.
Recognizing that herbicides are
in foL.- to five minutes-
Pilot Elton Eby, McMinnville.
flew the entire 250-acre project in
two days. Flying 10 to 20 feet above
the brush, he would cover an area
First in one direction, then fly the
same area at right angles to his
initial pass. This assures a com
plete coverage. The chemicals
were forced, under pressure,
through nozzles designed to pro
duce droplets large and heavy
enough to fall quickly to the
ground. A vortex trail forms be
hind the ship that looks, for all the
world, like the "Palmer Method"
circles children used to practice in
penmanship.
instructions to pilot Elton
brush-spraying operations
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SHERWIN
THE
Roseburg
Lutheran Rites
Sunday Launch
Building Start
St. Paul's Lutheran Church will
hold a ground breaking ceremony
Sunday morning at its new church
site adjacent to the Fremont Jun
ior High School on W. Harvard
Blvd. The service will begin at 11
o'clock in the cafetorium of the
school.
After the sermon by the pastor
of the congregation, the Rev. D. W.
Hinrichs, the congregation will pro
ceed to the building site. After the
reading of a litany of consecration
the ground will be broken by vari
ous officers of the congregation
and by representatives of its or
ganizations. ,
To dramatize the need of whole
hearted support of the building
project, the entire congregation
will then break the ground by pull
ing a long rope attached to a walk
ing plow. After the ground break
ins ceremony the congregation will
enjoy a potluck fellowship meal in
the school cafetorium.
No worship service will be new
at St. Paul's Lutheran Church this
Sunday, but the Sunday school
and adult Bible class will be held
there at the usual 9:45 a.m. time.
Construction of the first unit of
the church plant by Todd Build
ing Co. is expected to begin about
Oct. 1. Included in the initial con
struction will be a fellowship hall,
10 Sunday school rooms, kitchen,
heating plant and rest rooms, at a
total cost of $108,000. The sanctu
ary will be added later wnn a
completion goal set by 1968, bring
ing the value of the total plant to
around $180,000.
Plans were drawn by William
H. Seibert of Medford. O. L. Stew
art is the chairman of the congre
gation's building committee.
Mac Said Ready
For Ballot Now
LONDON (UPI) Prime Min
ister Harold Macmillan now may
be ready to gamble his political
future on a parliamentary elec
tion this year, Minister of Health
Enoch Powell indicated Friday
night.
"You can expect the next elec
tion any day now," Powell told
Conservative Party workers at
Crewkerne.
Powell thus became the first
high government official to hint
openly that the Denning report
on Britain's sex-ana-securny scan
dal is favnrahle and that Macmil
lan may decide not to wait until
next year to call tne elections.
The elect on deadline is next tail.
Lord Denning has completed an
exhaustive investigation into the
i-irniimstances surrounding the
resignation of War Minister
.Inhn Profumo earner mis year.
Profumo resigned in disgrace after
lying to the House of Commons
about . his "improper" relation
ship with call girl Christine
Keeler.
COIOH. MATCHING
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Ilka bikes eaimil
perfect for woodwork,
bathroom, kitchen walls
roller
'OUAIT
WILLIAMS
CO.
518 SE JACKSON ST.
Phone 672-3528
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Howard
and son, who moved here from
Drain, are residing at 422 W.
Alpha St. Howard is a truck driv
er for Stevens Logging Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearson
have moved from Devils Lake,
N. D. to 448 W. Harvard. Pearson
is a teacher at Fremont School and
Mrs. Pearson teaches second grade
at Rose School.
Benjamin Cario and his sisters,
the Misses Miriam and Ruth Car
io, have arrived from San Fran
Cisco for a brief visit and are
staying at the Umpqua Hotel,
They are old-time former residents
of this city.
Green Youngsters Form
Tropical Fish Group
According to Mary Weikum, cor
respondent from Green, an enter
prising group of youngsters has
gotten together to form a club de
voted to the keeping and raising
of tropical fish. It is the first ef
fort of a move underway in the
area to encourage young people to
develop worthwhile hobbies to oc
cupy them in their spare time,
Mrs. Weikum said,
All of the young folks in the
new club attend Green School.
Jim Haaf is president; Lorie Al
len, vice president, and Jan Kit-
tleson, secretary. At present, Haaf
has the first completely-outfitted
tank, which contains guppics, an-1
gel fish and other tropicals.
ROSEBURG
APOSTOLIC FAITH. CHURCH
363 N. Ctiannon St.
John M. Clrne, Pastor Ph. 67MJM
FIRST LANDMARK MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Labor Temple, J4i S. E. Robert!
Elder Lynn Mayall. Pastor
Rl. 1, Box 374 B Ph. 3-73
BIBLE MISSIONARY CHURCH
493 Meadow Lane, Roseourg
Rev. E. J. Charon, Pastor. Ph. 673-8137
ASSEMBLY OP GOD
518 NE Nash SI. Ph. 473-7381
CATHOLIC CHURCH, ST. JOSEPH'S
600 W. Stanton St.
Fr. Eunan Buckley, Pastor
Rectory BOO w. Stanton Ph. 473-5157
CHURCH OF CHRIST
511 W. Military Ave. Pit. 673-3313
John M. ' York, Minister
1714 NW Kline SI. Ph. 673-5643
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD
3835 N. Stephens Street
Rev Robert van panen
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Corner Lane & Main Streets '
B I shop Ralph Anderson Ph. 1.73-4035
"first church of the NAZARENE
1134 SE Douglas Ave. Ph. 673-3067
(One block East of the Courthouse)
Edward J. Gallup Minister
900 E. Douglas Ave. Ph. 673-7593
CHURCH OF THE OPEN BIBLE
1643 S.E. Jackson St.
Rev. Lawrence A- Smith, Jr.. Pastor
1644 SE Hamilton St. Ph. 673-7448
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Garden Valley Blvd.
block East of G.V Junction)
Ph. 673-5417
(1
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1581 NW Keasey Road Ph. 672-3050
Rjv. Verne A. Robinson
1760 NW Grove Lane Ph. 673 5611
FIRST BAPTIST
813 SE Lane Ave. Ph. 673-3032
1425 SE Virginia Ct. Ph. 672-3013
Or. Eugene Gerlllz. Pastor
FAITH LUTHERAN
(National Lutheron Counen)
1130 NE Malheur Ave. Ph. 673-2731
Allen G. Ingeorltsen, Pastor
344 W. Berdlne St. Ph. 673-6139
FIRST M8TH0DIS1
753 SE Main SI. Ph. 673-1629
Rev. Clark Enz, Pastor
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
North Vine Street, across the street from
Joseph Lane Junior High
Rev. Lester P. Stone
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Lane 1 Jackson streets . Ph. 673-5559
Rev John E. Adams. Pastor
172 SE Main St. Ph. 672-1101
FIRS1 CHURCH OF GOD
(Anderson, Ind.)
546 N E. Chestnut St.
Rev Howard Leverett. Pastor
"FIRST CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST
1138 NE Lincoln St. Ph. 673-3014
Roy H. Campbell, pastor
557 NE Winchester
FREE METHODIST
631 W. Harvard Blvd.
Rev. R. A. H&skins, Pastor
2721 W. Sanders Ph. 673-3566
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
NW Garden Valley Blvd. Ph. 672-1542
Elder A P. Ritz. Pastor
267 SEPitier St. PK 673-6015
NEWTON CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST"
Newton Crflek Road
Lloyd M. Whltlord, Paslor
Rt. 3, Box 708'! Ph. 677-4687
JESUS NAME CHURCH
Diamond Lake Blvd. E. City Limits
H. E. Kelso. Pastor
Rl. 1, Box 35 Ph. 673-7992
WESTSTDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
2712 W. Harvard Blvd. Ph. 673-6201
Rev. Donald H. Smith, Minister
2712 W. Harvard Blvd. Ph. 672.4747
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Douglas & Kane. Ph. 672-4564
james C. Smith, Minister
143 W. Lilburn Ph. 672-1403
Arlene Skaugset, Minister of Education
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Hucrest Church
NW Garden Valley Blvd. Ph. 672-4576
Rev. Ron Clason, Pastor. 988 W. Stanton St.
FIRST ' CH U RC H OF CHRIST SCI E N t i SI
1124 SE Oouqiai
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
1069 NE Willow St. Ph. 673-6340
Kenneth Curtis, Minister
NEIGHBORHOOD-CHLRCH
(Foursquare)
152 Rlfie Rane Road
rtev. Charles W t scoot. Pastor
Ph. 673-72W
NOttlH ROSEBURO CHURCH
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
1553 NE Vine St. Ph. 673-5334
Walter R. Rowley, Pastor
RE -ORGANIZED CHUCHOP
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER OAY SAINTS
Veterans Memorial Building
Clyde Curtis, Pastor. Ph. 673-3670
ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SE Main and Cass
Rev. Alfred Tyson, Rector. Ph. 473-4041
Res: 657 SE Kan SI
UNiiTRTAN'reLT
For Information call 673-5481
473-4743 or 673-3443
FRIENDS SILENT MEETING
Wednesdays I p.m.
Ph. 673-5109 iv 473-3970
Community News Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hanna have
sold their home on W. Maple St.
to Mrs. Richards and have moved
to Maplcton, Ore., where they
have purchased a home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Churchill
and son have moved to Roseburg
fiom Eugene and are living at 917
W. Elaine Drive. Churchill is an
engineer with the city of Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Danley and
son and daughter, newcomers from
Eakersfield, Calif, are residing at
548 W. Umpqua. Danley is distrib
utor for Danley Frozen Foods.
Mr. and Mrs. William Graves
and son and daughter have moved
here from Canhonville and have
purchased the home at 1580 NW
Harvey Court. Graves is with Na
tional Plywood.
Mr. and Mrs. Almond E. Greg
ory have moved here from Cres
City, Calif, and have purchased the
residence at 2192 SW Castle St.
Gregory is a machinist for Key
stone Machine Shop,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holbrook
have returned to their home here
following a month in California vis
iting their son, Kenneth Holbrook,
in Carmul, and with their daugh
ter, Mrs. James N. Van Riper, the
former Dorothy Holbrook, and fam
ily, in Fort Ord. While they were
there the Van Hipers became par-
cnts of a son, Thomas Michael,
Sept. 12. The baby weighed 9
pounds 3 ounces.
News-Review Community
Church Directory
ROSEBURG
THE SALVATION ARMY
507 NE Winchester Street
Lester Craddock Ph. 673-5391
Capt.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
(Missouri synod)
W. Corey S. Mlllla.y. Sts. Ph. 673-7311
Rev D W. Hinrichs, Paslol
716 W. Pllger Ph. 673-3105
SUTHERLIN
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Rl. Box 186 G Ph. 459-3461
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
D. L. Nullmeief, Paslor
P.O. Box 331 Ph.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Harold Robblns. Pastor
320 E. Second St. Ph. 459-3633
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Robinson and Comstock streets
H. R. Thornhlll
1005 E. Second, Sutherlln Ph. 459-3795
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OP
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sutherlln Legon Hall, Ph. 459-3634
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Brasiton at Sixth
B, E. Lonijanecker, Pastor
FIRST METHODIST
Richard Case, Paslor
ill E. Second St. Ph. 459-34a
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH OP CHRIST
West Central, Sutherlln
Charles Crane, minister
7!2 W. Central Ph. 459-3671
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
5lh at Willamette
Box 190 Ph. 459-4037
E. Vance Culpepper, Paster
FAIR OAKS-COMMUNITY
Jewell Pvles
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE
HOLY SPIRIT
Everett and Umatilla Streets
The Rev. R. W. Bunnage, Vicar
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC CHURCH
North Comstftrx Rnart
Rev. J. J. Llnehan, Pastor
203 Comstock Rd. Sulheriin. Ph. 459-4042
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Elmer V. Unterseher, Pastor
1005 E Third SI. Ph. 459.4325
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synool
E. c. Borchardt. Paslor
MYRTLE CREEK
THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD
ol America
Neat Lane and Forrest Road
MYRTLE CREEK CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
Grant Street. Tri Citv
CHURCH OF THE NAZAttENE
Spruce a. Division Sts. Ph. 863 "15
Rev. James W. Lais, Pastor, Ph. 863-3.U8
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Southern convention)
South Myrtle Road
StTM ATTH E W 'SLIJ if H IE R AN CH(JRclH
(see under Trl-Clty
pent ecostaTh6C.ness chTjrch
I'j miles S. of Myrtle Creek
Julian D. Lewis, Pastor Ph. 663-3716
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
12B DkSt .
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH "
Rev. Donald Campbell, Pastor
439 'W 2ndAvB. Ph. 863-4257
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Johnson & Soruce it.
ElderHarry Davis, PastorPh. 863-3458
ST. ANNE'S' EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Rev. R. W- Bunnage, Vicar
Ph. 8A3-4261 or (Roseburo) 673-5441
"FIRS! CHRISTIAN CHURCH
J E Meyers. Minister
CHURCH OF JESU5 CHRIST
OF LATTER OAY SAINTS
1HNW SecondSt.
ALL-SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
N. Spruce St.
Fr. Joseph Cornier Ph.M3-3271
OLENDALB MISSIONARY BAPTIST"
Elder Henre Phillips, Pastor
Gilbert ion Avenue
GLENDALE
GLENDALF BAPTI.T CHURCH
PO Box 66 Ph. 837-4965 :
Rev. Harley White. Paslor
JESUS' NAME PENT A 0 if AL CHURCH
Locker Addison
Fred Bron in charai of Services
OLIVET PRESBYf ERtVH-CHURCH
Pacific Ave. ai Second Sf.
Rev Norman Nugier Pastor
S E V E N TH-DA VA D V E NT ISTC H U R CH
Molly Street
Harry B. Davis, Pastor
Myrtle Creek Ph. 863-3458
CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN
Wally Peterson, Pastor
J790' AJr Eugene,Qre.
GLENDALE ASSEMbL T OF G O O
Fourth 4. Willis
Rev. Robert S. Hutchinson, Pastor
243 Gilbert ion Ave., Ph. 837-3088
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH
Marshall Stiet
YONCALLA
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
1420 E. Central. Sutherlln
Elmer Unterseher
CHURCH OPCHRlS1
2nd and B Sts.
Re. M. Holllster, Pastor Ph. VI M34
YONCALLA METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
. PUBLISHED BY THE
Dale Foster has left for his Air
Force base in Charleston, S. C,
following a 20-day leave in Rose
burg visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Foster.
Richard Petersen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. O. R. Petersen of this city.
has left for Naval Officers Train
ing School at Newport, R. I. Rick
was graduated this June from Uni
ersity of Oregon.
Stanley E. White, district sales
m a n a g e r for Forest Industries,
Portland, was a business visitor in
Roseburg and Riddle Friday. White
isaformer advertising manag
er for the News-Review.
Mercy Hospital Auxiliary will
meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the con
ference room of Mercy Hospital, at
which time awards will be present
ed and the final plans for the Pa
rade of Parties will be announced.
Mrs. John Longfellow Jr., presi
dent, has requested all members
to be present,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Holt of
Coronadd, Calif., who have been
here visiting the lattcr's mother,
Mrs. A. J. Geddcs, and her broth
er and sisters, Paul Geddcs, Mrs.
Harrie W. Booth and Mrs. S. J.
Cooper, have left for Pendleton to
visit her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ingram. Mrs.
Holt is the former Mary Dell
Geddcs -of this city.
Sat., Sept, 21, 1963 The
YONCALLA
ASSEMBLY OP OOD CHURCH
Rev. James Copelend, Pastor
SI. and Applegate Ph. VI 95341
MELROSE
MELROSE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rt. i Box 740 Ph. m-mi
Glenn E. Devil, pastor
RIVERSDALE
RIVERSDALE UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL
Don Myers. Supt.
WINSTON
WINSTON METHODIIT CHURCH
(See Dlllard)
ASSEMBLY OP OOD
Soolh end Darrell St. Ph. 679-5605
Rev. William A. Garner. Pastor
WINSTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH
457 Gregory St.
Ernest I. Mitchell
HOUSE Op REFUGE
(Full Gospel)
Old Time Religion
Rev R. Perkins and Rav J Cavlns, Pastors
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Cary Avenue, Winston
William Turner, Eider Ph. 672-3728
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH
Baker & Darrell Streets
Rev. Mary J, Whiting, Rev. Delores Dukeman
Paslon
CHURCH
OP
CHRIST
Winston, Oreaot
Suksdorf St,
WINSTON CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH!
WITNESSES
South Civil Bend Avenue
Ramon L. Zamoran, Pastor
Tenmlle Ph. 679-S410
WINSTON MENNONITE CHURCH
East end Suksdorf St.
Roy E- Hosteller, Pastor
Ph. 679-5426
RIDDLE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Main Af Third Street
Rev. Donald Rich, Pastor
PE CHURCH OF OOD
Rev. A. F. Riley, GenSupt.
CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
(see Trl-Clty)
PRE5BYTERIAN CHURCH see Trl-Clty
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Second and B St.
M. G. Hlxon, Pastor
Ph. W4-2749
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION
(Episcopal)
The Rev. R. W. Bunnage, Vicar
4th and D Streets Ph. 874-2781
CHURCH OF THE OPEN BIBLE
Smith Street
Rev. Harold Pollack Jr., Pastor
Box 228 Ph. S74374t
CHURCH OF GOD (not Pent a coital)
Rav. Frank C. Wagoner, Pastor
405 Mary St. Ph. 874-2339
WILBUR
FIRST METHODIST
Wilbur-Glide Road
Richard Case, Paslor
OAKLAND
Rev. Gurnle Noah, Pastor
ASSEMBLY Of GOD CHURCH
First and Cypross bts
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and Pine Sis. Ph. 459-2611
Ronald D. Spauldlng, Pastor
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
Ph. 459-3131
Rev. Nell W. Brown, Pastor
315 SE 5th Ph. 459-3964
GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Rev Wm E Wood, Pastor
310 NE 5th SI. Ph. 459-3472
TRICITY ,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Myrtle Creek Ph. 863-4363
Rev. Richard RohrDauoh, Pastor
Rt 1, Box 333B, Myrtle Creek. Ph. 863-3043
CONSERVAT.VE BAPTIST CHURCH
Crest Drive, Myrt'e Creek , Ph. 843-3991
Donald P Boldt, Pastor
Rt. Box 254, Myrtle Creek
ST MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCh
Veterans Memorial Building
E. C. Borchardt, Pastor
99 Comstock, Sutherlln Ph. 459-4095
TENMILE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
JameBlack, Ph. 679-5273
TENMILE COMMUNITY CHURCH
(Methodlsll
Dr. J. T. Dixon, minister
GLIDt
CHURCH OP THE JPEN IU
Across from Glie High school
Rev Raymond Wflrner, Paslor
PO Box ia. Ph. 496-3151
LITTLE RIVER COMMUNITY
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Little- River Christian Camp
Gerald Rudberg, Minister
CHURCH OP CHRIS1
North of Post Office
loy K. Antrim, Paslor
4, Glide Ph. 496-3402
NEWS-REVIEW AS A PUBLIC SERVICE . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Orloff made
a recent trip to Salem to attend
the Masseurs meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. George Oleachea
and son and daughter have moved
from Klamath Falls to 829 W.
Lookingglass St. Oleachea is work
ing for Crystalite Tile Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Raich
and two sons and daughter, who
moved to Roseburg from Medford,
are residing at 549 W. Maple.
Raiche is with the Electric Prod
ucts Co., which has opened a
branch office here,
Mrs. Joseph Grasse of Anderson,
Calif, arrived in Roseburg today
to spend the weekend and Sunday
will return home accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. John Atterbury.
Mrs. Atterbury will visit at the
Grasse home for a time and then
will be met there by her son, Har
lan Atterbury, who will take her
home with him to Reno, Nev., for
a visit.
Teresa Christine Crout, weighing
6 pounds 6 ounces, was born Sept.
5, in Los Angeles to Mr. and Mrs.
David Crout (the former Christine
Young). The baby is the first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Gorald Young of Los Angeles, form
erly of this city, and the first
great-grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin G. Young of Roseburg. The
Crouts were visitors here at the
Young home last April.
News - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
GLIDE
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
12 miles East on N. bmpqua Road
Carl David, Pastor
IdleyldRt. 119 B Ph. 673 2941
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Next door to Glide Grade School
John Manltsas. Pastor
Box 13, Glide. Ph. 496-3635
GREEN
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Carnes Road near Manov Valley Rd.
Rev. Leonard Ftoth, Pastor Ph. 673470
UNION GAP
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
- Elder J. R. Cole, Pastor
480 S. First St.. Cottage Grove
UNION OAP BIBLE CHURCH
1 Mile North of Sulheriin
Rt. 1, Bnx 370, Sutherlln Phone 331
LOOKINGGLASS
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Titus, Pastor Ph. 473-4794
GARDEN VALLEY
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. T. D. Williams, Pastor
California Evangelistic Association
ELK TON
ASSEMBLY OP GOD
Rev. Dorothy Christian
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rav. Ed West. Pastor
DRAIN
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH
Cedar and Payton Sts.
Rev. J. J. Llnehan, Pastor
203 N. Comstock Road, Sulheriin
Ph. 459-4042
fTrst BArilsi
Paylon Streoi Ph. T 4-9817
Rev. Oils L. Doherly, Minister
More land Avenu Ph TP 4-9204
SAINT DAVID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
B and School Sts. TE 4-9301
Rev. Fr. C. T. Abbott Jr.
P.O. Box 581, Cottage Grove WH 2-347?
THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OP GOD
38 Highway North and SarvJ Creek Road
Rev. W, H. Johnson, Pastor
PO BOX 44 Ph. YEmpIt 4-9411
METHODIST CHURCH
131 A St. Ph. TE 4-9441
William M. Partinr. Mlnktmr
"5 A St. Ph. TB 4-9443
DILLARD
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner Kent and Church Sis.
Henrv A. KlrxJand. Prearhor
601 Rose St. Ph. 679-5024
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Calvin J. Rogers. Pastor
PO Box 234 Ph. 679.0673
D I L LA R D-W I NSTON METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Fourth St. and Highway 99
Everett H. Gardner, Pastor PH. 679-5732
DIXONVILLE
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Earl H. Peterson, Pastor
Ph. 673-7507
AZALEA
AZALEA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Cow Creek Road
Rev. Arnold U. Dalke, Paslor, Phona 837-5327
CANYONVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - See Trl-Clt
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OP GOD
OF AMERICA
Surprise Vallay at Canyonvllle
Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Jeffers, Pastors
CANYONVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST
W First Strep
James McFle, Pastor
Ph. 874-3304 Riddle
"FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Leland and Geary Sts.
Rev. Arthur Ally, Paslor
GOSPEL TABERNACLE
51h and Me!n Ph. 839-4270
Claude A. Malan. Paslor
METHODIST" CHURCH
Rev Donald Campbell
439 NW 2nd Ave., Myrtle Creek. Ph. S63-42S7
SEVENTH-DA Y ADVENT 1ST
Highway 99 Bus. Rl., Oinyonvtlla
DAYS CREEK
COMMUNITY METHCDIS1 CHURCH
Mlmsler - Alice Mae Woolley
CALAPOOIA
' FREE METHODIST
4 Miles w. of Sutherlln
W. Ray MacBelh, Pastor
Umpqua star Rt. Box 4i Ph. 45MSS7
CAMAS VALLEY
METHODIST CHURCH
Dr. J. T. Dlxon, Pastor
CO nMU N iTy-mTSsION Aft t CHURCH
Highway 42 at Weslside Rd.
O'cn Schlatter, Pastor
Box 10. Camas Valley Ph. 134
TILLER
SOUTH UMPQUA COMMUNITY CHURCH
UMPQUA
UMPQ.IA SUNDAY SCHOOl
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