The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 01, 1963, Page 9, Image 9

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Answer to Pravtout Puxzl
By DICK TURNER
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watchers
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the country
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use it
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42 Ocean currents
45 Cotton fabric
49 Deduction
51 Eagle (comb,
form)
52 Twining stem
53 Finnish name
54 Scottish
negative
55 Employer
56 Asterisk
57 Steamer (ab.)
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stream
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5 French river
6 Flocks of lions
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8 Female
newlywed
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measure
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parking space
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in fencing
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Eritrea
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mammal
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Community News Briefs
Troy Bowman returned to his
work at the News-Review Monday,
following a week's vacation.
Miss Linda Langlty, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Langley,
has enrolled for her freshman year
at Oregon State University at Cor-vallis.
Dr. D. B. Bubar of this city
left Friday for Eastern Oregon to
join a party of hunters.
Bill Sparks, News-Review report
er, spent the iast week vacationing,
part of which was spent in East
ern Oregon hunting.
Mrs. Robert Kent and her moth-
Robert Fies has returned to his cr-in-law, Mrs. Lucie Harris, of
Roseburg and the latter's daugh
ter, Mrs. William Wingfield, of
Scio, Ore., went to Portland last
week to attend the Pacific Coast
Restaurant Convention.
studies at Stanford Medical School
following a stay here visiting his
mother. Mrs. H. F. LeBoau, and
other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kesner are
leaving for Gualala, Mendocino
Coast, Calif.,' where they will visit
relatives. They will later go to San
Francisco, where they will le met
by their daughter, Mrs. R. J. Car
ter, of Seattle, and will go on to
La Jolla to attend the wedding
anniversary celebration of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and
Mrs. Bruce Kesner. The reception
will take place at the home of the
latter's parents, Mr. and Kirs. L.
W. Shell, in La Jolla Oct. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schweppa
end daughter, Mrs. Dave Park
hurst, of this city, drove to Eu
gene Sunday to visit the former's
two brothers, Melvin and Wayne
Schwcppc, and their families.
Roseburg Homo Extension Unit
will meet from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Thursday, Oct. 3, at the home ot
Barbara Holland, 329 NE Follett.
The demonstration will be on froz
en foods, which will be prepared
and served for the noon luncheon.
A small fee will be charged for
the luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pargeter
of this city stopped over in Cor
vallis Thursday night to have din
ner with their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Par
geter, en route to Portland to at
tend the Oregon Auli mobile Insur
ance advisory meeting. Brian Par
geter is attending Oregon State
University.
Marvin French and Ivan Davis,
i Roseburg High graduates now at
tending college in Santa Barbara,
drove from that city Friday night
to be attendants in Roseburg Satttr
: day night at the wedding of Shar
: on Leverett and Jerry Dodge. They
, left on Sunday to return to their
studies, French at Westmont Col
lege and Ivan at Santa Barbara
State College.
A rummage sale will be sponsor
ed by the Rotary Anns to benefit
the scholarship fund. The sale will
bo held Friday, Oct. 4, beginning
at 8 a.m. at the Roseburg Wom
1 an's clubhouse, Moshcr and Rose
. Sts. Donations may be left at the
home of Mrs. Donald Dole, Mrs.
! James Finlay or at the clubhouse
j Thursday evening, Oct. 3. Those
desiring items picked up arc ask
; ed to call Mrs. Haydcn Haley, 672
1142 or 673-66U1.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Morene are
back at their home, following a va
cation sienl at Rockaway and Taft
and a stop over in Portland.
Miss Htlen Casey hus returned
Miss Lois Williams has left for
Corvallis to begin her senior year
at Oregon State University, follow
ing the summer working at Crat
er Lake. En route to Corvallis she
stopped over here to visit her aunt,
Mrs. W. E. Hercher.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Mur
phy relumed to their home in Rose
burg Thursday night, following Uie
last several months vacationing in
England, Ireland and Scotland.
They made the trip on the ship SS
France. The Murphys were accom
panied on the trip by their son,
Mike, who has since returned to
his studies at Harvard in New Ha
ven, Conn.
. LEGAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. E'. Slattery
have returned to their home on the
North Umpqua River, following
several days in Eugene, where the i
former attended to, business.
Mr. and Mrs. James O'Neil and '.
children, Michael and Elizabeth
Ann, of Eugene, spent the week
end here visiting the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
O'Neil. . .. .- . . ,U
LEGAL
STATRMENT OF OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION
(Ac! of October 13, mil Section 4169. .
Title 39, United States Code)
1. Date ot Filing: Oct. 1, 1963.
J. Title of Publication: The News-Review.
3. Frequency of Issue: Dally except Sunday.
4. Location of Known Office of Publication:
345 SE Main Street, Roseburg, Douglas Coun
ly, Oregon, 97470.
5 Location of the Headquarters or General
Business Office ot the Publishers: Roseburg
Oregon.
a. Names and Addressss of Publisher, Edllor,
and Managing Editor:
Publisher: J. V. Brenner, Roseburg, Ore-
Editor: Charles V. Stanton, Roseburg, Ore
gon. Managing Editor: George Castillo, Rose
burg, Oregon.
7. Owner: News-Review Publishing Co., an
Oregon corporauon, Noseuuru, u
j. V. Brenner, Roseburg, Oregon; W. How
ard Mendenholl, Sealtle, Washington; Hugh
Wagnon, Pocatello, Idaho; R. NW Tllton,
Hanford, California; L. J. Rubin and L
Hum Rubin, JTWROS, San Francisco, Cali
fornia; Donald G. Kllno, Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho; Hnrald Corporation, Provo, Utah;
stockholders who own ono per cent or
more ol the newspaper through ownership
in that company are: Philip E. Swift,
Nana. California; Scrlpps League News
papers. Inc., Wilmington, Delaware: stock
holders who own one per cent or more ol
the newspaper throuqh ownership In that
comoany are: The Josephine Sledcm
Scrlpps Foundation, Seattle, Washington;
E W. Scrlpps, Hlllsborouqh, California;
J. G. Scriops, Seattle, Washington; Joseph
ine L. Scrlpps, San Luis Rey, California;
EMcn Scrlpps Davis, Mlramar, California;
Harry Henke, Jr., Seattle, Washington;
Robert S. Howard, Naples, Florida.
8. Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Oth
er Security Holders owning or Holding 1
More ot TOT a i Amount ui omnia,
tO llCr hOITIC Oil M'J UlakCley AVC. unrtaaacs or Other Securities: 'none.
fnllnwina tlin Inct turn u:. in Ire irt I . PuraomDhs ' 7- and fl Include, In C8SM
rn). A1VU rQlif ' vittifinff Wr- mrl whef the stockholder or security holder ap-
1 alo Alta, Cam., vuiting Dr. and i pe5rs up01 )ha bpok8 of ihe Compnny as ,
Mrs. George II. llOUCk, and in San trustee or In nny other fiduciary relation, Ihe
Frnnt'krn visiting hor pnutinq Mr ! n-ime nf thj person or corporation tor whom
t ranusco yisiung iwr cousins, iui. rustfie ,s . B,50 th0 5lntemen1n
and Mrs. J. L. Cautnorn. She also in ,hr, ,w0 paragraphs show tho attiant's futi
enjoyed Visiting Other relatives and knowledge and belief as io me c'"a'"-" ' proximately eighteen miles.
una conuinuru J' Area a .
security noiaors wno ao noi awcai
the books of the company as trustees, hold
stock and securities In o capacity other than
that of a bona (Ida owner. Names and ad
dresses of Individuals who are stockholders
of a corporation which Itself Is a stockholder
mortgages or wmur at-
NOTICE OP HEARING
BEFORE THE
PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONER '
OF OREGON
' UF 3405 , ;
In the matter ' ot the Application of) ,
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY,)
Portland,' Oregon, tor an order atlo-i
eating utility service territory. ' ) ',
On September 18, 1963, Ihe Commissioner
accepted for filing Pacific Power & Light
Company's application, submitted pursuant
to the provisions of ORS Chapter 757. Said
application prays for an order ot Ihe Com
missioner a I locating exclusively served elec
tric utility service areas and ad)acent un
served territories as specifically designated
by descriptions on Exhibits "A" and "B",
which are maps of the areas Involved, and
Exhibits "C" 8, "D", which are legal de
scriptions ot the areas Involved. The terri
tory applied tor is divided into eight areas ,
designated as Areas A through H, seven of i
which areas are further subdivided Into areas
bearing numerical designations. The maps 1
and other exhibits on file with tho Commis
sioner may be examined for more specific
descriptions and locations of the areas In
volved. Tha eight areas above set forth are
located generally as follows:
Area A
Locoted In Ctatsop County and exclusively
sarved, being that area lying north of
the city of Astoria commonly known
as Tongue Point.
Area B
Consists of eleven areas which are being
exclusively served, located In Sherman
and Wasco Counties. One area lies along
the Columbia River near the Hood-Rlvcr-Wasco
County line; one area along the
Columbia River extending cast from the
Deschutes River approximately a dis
tance of nine miles; two areas south of
The Dalles and west ot the Deschules
River; and seven areas running from
north to south within territory formed by
the north line of Township 1 North; the
south line ol Township 5 South; the west
line of Range IS East; and the east
line of Range IB East, W.M.
Area C
Consists of eight exclusively served areas
lying in Gilliam and Morrow Counties.
Flvo ot such areas He north to south
trom and Including Arlington, to and In
cluding Condon, with one aroa lying
south of Condon. Thrco areas extund east
and south through tho center of Morrow
Courtly to Heppner.
Area D
Consists of six areas lying In Umatilla
County and In the vicinity of the citioi
of Umatilla and Hermlston and Including
said cities.
Area E
Consists of twenty-four areas lying In
Benton, Lane, Linn, Douglas, Marlon and
Polk Counties,. two of which areas include
adacent unserved territory In eastern
Linn County and northeastern Lane
County. Tho areas extend Irom and In
cluding the city of Dallas on tho north
to a point south of Collage Grovo, In
cluding Cottage Grove, and from the
west Range line of Range 7 West, W.M.,
to the east Range tine of Range 6 Bast,
W.M.
Arei F
Consists of Iwelvo c xlusiveW served ar
eas lying In Coos County, Those areas
are located south of Coqullla and ex
tend from west ol Bnndon, excluding
Bnndon, southeast lor a distance ot op-
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6-Day rate 2 linos $2.75
30-Day tote 2 lines $6.00
I -Day rats-3 lines : $1.50
3-Day rots 3 lines .$2.75
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30-Day tote 3 lines $8.00
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notify us i"i-'e.1.alW. We ' ivilt not be rts
rnnsib'e tor FO-a '-" one Incorrect inss'lion.
Such rrspnnsioitity is limited ii a correct
insertion 0 rHeM:?mnnt.
Refunds Will Hot Se H:l, Uir Tian n Days
friends while in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Williams!
and children, Robert and Mary Eli
zabeth, of Richmond, Calif.; the1
r 4n I :n 1 nr hnlrinr nf honri. IDOrloaaeS Of 0
xiir lie ixaiuiiw -.m u.mi.c. .-.. .v -.;.--,,; Bubn,ha corporation hive
more ol the total
r securities of the
19. United States Code)
A. Total No. Copies Printed (net Press
Runt: 3,844.293 1 Average No. Crrlts
Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months:
12,522; Single Issue Nearest to Filing Date:
13,196.
B. Paid Circulation: 1. To Torm Subscrib
ers by Mail, Carrier Delivery or by Olhcr
Means: 11,003) Slnolo Issue Moorc-d to Fil
ing Date: 11,664. 7. Sales Throuah Agents, ;
News Dealers, or Otherwise: 1,055) Single '
Issue Nearest lo Piling Date: 975; i
C. Free Distribution (Including samoles)
By Mall, Carrier Delivery, or by Other
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Issue Nearest to Piling Dale: 398; 1
D. Total No, of Copies Distributed: Aver-'
age No. Copies Each Issue During Pre- '
ceding 12 Months: 12,417; Single Issue !
Nearest to Filing Date: 13,057.
I certify that the statements made by ;
me above ere correct and complete. 1
J. V. BRENNER, '
Publisher 1
Sworn to and subscribed before me this -
1st day of October, 1963. 1
SHIRLEY N. STARK I
Notary Public j
(SEAL)
(My commission expires September 6, 1966
and SISter, Ml, ana Mrs. SCOll h-n included In Diraaraphs 7 and 8 when
Williams arid Mr. and Mrs. Jelly the Interests of such Individuals are eqmva.
: Lilian Tahke. all of Corvallis. have i n,,hiwi,i rornoration.
I arrivnii tn enonrl tlipil- varntion vis- 10. (Sections S5a, 43SSD, and Hit ol Tltal
King Mrs. Peter Williams' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. niley, on the .
North Umpqua River. Mrs. Tabke
. will also visit her sister, Mrs. V.
i C. Dezendorf, who resides at the I
I Umpqua Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patterson.
. have returned to their home here. I
! following two weeks vacationing.
IThcy stopped over in Reno and Car-
son City, Nevada; visited rela
! tives in Long Beach, Calif. They
' enjoyed the Ice Follies while in
Southern California ana were ac-1
' companicd home by Mrs. Patter
son's mother, Mrs. lva M. Whit-1
j ney, of Lon" Beach, who will visit .
here until after the holidays. Mrs.
Patterson returned to her work at :
the NevB-Review Monday and Mr.
! Patterson resumed his work with '
Gerretsen Building Supply.
Lt. Richard C. Stevenson and his
i wile, Mary Beth, and children,
! Kcnnette and liutliie, have arrived
here from Bangor, Me., where the
I former was stationed at Dow Air
I Force Base the last three years,
and will visit until Oct. 3 with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
(Dick) Stevenson, on SE Lane Ave.
They stopped over in Corvallis en
route here to visit Mrs. Stevenson's
j parents. LI. Stevenson, has been
, promoted to caplain effective Oct.
j 21, will he temporarily stationed ft
I c slle Air Force Base, Merced,
Calif., and then sent permanently
lo March Air Force Base In itivcr
side, where he will be with KC135
Strato Tankers.
J Milton Schweppe returned here
last week from a three weeks
trip. lie picked up Bruce Eikcn
berry, of Brookings, Ore., in Port
land and the two went on to Spo
kane, Wash., to visit the former's
sister, Mrs. Leland Hurlbut, and
then on to Glacier National Park,
where they stayed at McDonald
Lodge. From there they went to
Rcgina, . Sask., Canada, where
Pruce enrolled at the Canadian Bi
ble College. Bruce is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eikcnberry of
Brookings and a nephew of Mrs.
Chester Cook of Roseburg. Schwep
pe went on to Sturgis, S. D., to
visit his sister, Mrs. Don Braden,
tind to Miller, S. D., to visit his :
fothT,. A. O. Schweppe. In Van !
Meter, Iowa, he visited his father-1
in law and brother-in-law, John and
Vcrlin Gibson, and in Le.Mars.
Iowa, with an aunt, Mrs. Pearl
Lake, and with a number of his
cousins in Hinton, Iowa. He re
turned through Nebraska, Idaho
and then stopped in Grass Valley,
Ore., to visit the Stark family and
in Kent. Ore., to see Mrs. Jose
phine Parkhurst, of this city, wno
is teaching there this year. He also '
attended to business while on the
trip. . I
Consist) of four areas In Umatilla Coun
ty! thrco In tire vicinity of Pendleton
and ono area lying approximately twelve
miles southwest of Pendleton.
Arcn H
Consists of three areas In Umatilla Coun
' ty lylnn north of tho city of Millori-
i Frecwaler. I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hearlnrjs j
! In Ihe above entitled matter will be hold as '
I follows:
, As the application applies to Area E: j
On: Monday, October 21, 1963
At: 0:00 a.m. .
At: Circuit Court Room No. 2 I
Linn County Courthouse I
Albany, Crerjon , ;
As the application nppllos to Area F: .
r:.i: Tuesday, October 22, )9o3
At: 9:00 a.m. ,
At: Poom 2C8 I
Ccos County Courthouse .
Coqulllc, Oregon 1
i As tho application applies to Area A:
On: Wednesday, October 23, 1963
Al: 9:00 a.m.
At: City Hall Council Chambers
Astoria, Oregon
Al Ihe application applies to Areas B
aild C:
On: Monday, October 2B, 1963
At: 1:30 p.m.
Al: Gilliam County Courthouse
Condon, Oregon
As the application applies to Areas O,
G and H:
On: Tuesday, October 29, 1963
At: 9:00 a.m.
At: Juvenile Court Room
Umatilla County Courthouse
Pendleton, Oregon
Dated this 26th day of September, 1963.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
AIRCRAFT 69 :
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 26
AUCTIONS 14
AUTO INSURANCE
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 78
AUTOMOTIVE WANTED -'. 80 "
AUTOS FOR SALE .......u.... 81
AUTO TRUCK PRTS 75 ,
BOATS AND MOTORS .. 55
BUILDI""3 MATERIALS i
BUSINESS OPPOPTUNITIES .-..l 22
BUSINESS PERSONALS 8
CARD OF THANKS 5
COMMERCIAL RENTALS 24
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 38
FARM EOUIPMENT 70
FARMS AND RANCHES 36
FLORISTS . 4
FUEL : 43
HAY AND GRAIN ... 61
HEAVY EQUIPMENT 72
HPLP WANTED 14
HFLP WANTFD MEN 15
HELP WANTED WOMEN 16
HOUSES FOR RFNT 29
HUNTER'S ATTENTION 9
INCOME PROPERTY ; 37
INSTRUCTION . .'1 j... 19
LIVESTOCK 63
LCANS AND FINANCE 21
LOGGING EQUIPMENT ......... 74
LOST AND FOUND 12
LOTS AND ACREAGES 35
MARKET BASKET .1. 57
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ... 45 .
MISCELLANEOUS REN.ALS .. .'. 23
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ..... 44
MOBILE HOME PARKS . 31
MOBILE HOMES ... 32 '
MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT .- 30
MOTORCYCLES 77
MUSICAL IHSTP JMENTS 50
NOTICES tl
OFFICE EQUIPMENT 51
PERSONALS 7
PETS AND PET SUPPLIES . . 67
POULTRY AND RABBITS .... 68
POWER SA'VS . 71
REAL ESTATE 34
REAL ESTATE WANTED 33
ROOM t ND BOARD 2B
R30MS FOR RENT 27
S2EDS NURSERY STOCK 59
SPORTING GOODS .. ... 58
TIMBER AND SAWMILLS . 40
TRADE MISCELLANEOUS 48
TRUCKS FOR SALE , 76
WANTED TO PENT 25
WORK WANTED IT
WHERE TO GO
JONEL C. HILL
Public Ullllly Commissioner
li.'cr.-jjra s - . 7
' LADY companion to rldo to Denver. Mrs.
H.irl Kelley. 6734151.
; 'DRINKING PROBLEM?" CoTTIwhoiicAn
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j YOUR CLUB cin earn "mency ' by 'Having a
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j IntormSlon.
t DO' YOU HAVE" Christmas" treesTWe' have
truck (joint) lo Southern California Novem
j bur. Call VI VlJf'oncalia.
i YOU NO "wOMr-'N "or any inl.h" nwdRgTon.
', fldcnllul advlca may contact Catholic Ctw
' It'es, 279 W, nro.idwo, Euflone. Oregon.
' Diamond 5-3642.
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