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    CARNIVAL
By DICK TURNER
)j til T.H. til 11.1 T Oft.
Olio
Antwr to Prrrlou Punfe
use
"Fill up the gas tank, the radiator, and refold
this map!'
ACROSS
1 Commiseration
6 Onager
8 Luxuriant
U Toward the
sheltered side
13 Mountain pass
14 Mountain
(comb.. ionn)
15 Ratify
16 Mariner1!
direction
17 Pedestal part
18 Duties
20 Matched
22 Unclose (poet)
24 Fastener
25 Audacious
29 Vapid
33 Simple sugar
34 Civil wrong
38 My (FT.)
37 Caucho
38 Residue of
combustion
40 Silkworm'
41 Parts in plays
44 Dressed
feathers
46 Encountered
48 Indian weight
48 Indians
conquered by
' Cortex
52 Yucatan
Indians
56 Set bird
57 Append
60 Withered,
61 Dry
62 Kind of bread
83 Pen name of
Charles Lamb
.64 Steeped foods
65 SUtch,
66 Ban
DOWN
.1 Elapsed
2 Ileum .(comb,
form) '
3 Duck
4 Color
5 High card
6 Offspring
7 Slumber
8 Mouse, for one
9 Persia
10 Surrender
11 Automotive
part
19 Petty quarrel
21 Vigor
23 Love god
25 Number
26 Norwegian city
27 Film roll
28 Let fall
30 Prayer ending
31 Learning
32 GerauU'g wife
By J. R. WILLIAMSf
35 Pinnacles
39 Abound
42 Makes belter
43 Dry, as wine
45 Expunges
47 Ivan and Peter
49 Indonesians of
Mindanao
50 Cipher
51 Journey
53 Shout
54 Operatic sola
55 Line of junction
58 Fuchsine
59 Morning
moisture
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VITAL STATISTICS Sets Wednesday Meet
1
Tues., Oct. 22, 1963 The News-Review, Page 9
Births
Divorce Decrees
Patricia L. from Kenneth A.
Hansen. Custody of minor child
granted to plaintiff with $80
monthly support. Plaintiff also
awarded house trailer, 1959
ranch wagon and household fur
nishings, defendant to pay out
standing obligations.
Layton L. from Betty J. Deitz.
Plaintiff awarded custody of mi
nor child and real property list
ed as south 100 feet of Lot IS,
Amended Plat of Surprise Val
ley, a subdivision in the S. B.
Briggs Donation Land Claim No.
45, Douglas County.
Bonnie Pearl from Thomas
D. Roland. Marriage decreed
null and void from the begin
ning.
Donna Jean from Robert My
ers Ferrell. Plaintiff awarded
furniture and household ef
fects; defendant to discharge
obligations. Each awarded his'
or her personal effects
Linda Joyce from James Dean
Koch. Plaintiff awarded custody
of minor child and $50 monthly
support.
Divorce Suit Filed
Violet Marie vs. James Wal
ter Kennedy. Married at Van
couver, Wash., June 30, 1958
Cruelty charged. Plaintiff asks
$100 monthly support, personal
items and attorney fees and
award of real property listed as
Lot 5, Block 2, Wood Addition
to the City of Reedsport, pro
vided plaintiff assumes monthly.
payments. On motion and af
fidavit of plaintiff, defendant. or-
enjoined from in any interfer-
ring with plaintiffs possessions
Robert N. vs. Shirley A. Bit-
ner. Married at Reno, Nev.,
May 8, 1953. Cruelty charged.
Plaintiff asks that custody of
their two minor children be
awarded to the defendant with
him to provide payment of $70
monthly for their support. Plain
tiff would award to defendant!
a 1959 station wagon, certain
household furnishings, and list
ed real property, provided she
make the payments.
Laurie L. vs. Elmer S. Ras
mussen. Amended complaint.
Married March 24, 1962. Plain
tiff asks custody of minor child
and expected child. Show cause
order issued for Oct. 28 appear
ance as to child custody and
support money.
Douglas Community - Hospital
DELANEY - To, Mr, and
Mrs. Kenneth Dclaney, Rt. 1 1
Box 30, Camas Valley, Oct. 3,
a daughter, Lisa Anne; weight
6 pounds 8 3-i ounces.
SORENSEN To Mr. and
Mrs. Chester- Sorensen, 744 W.
Kairhavcn, Roseburg, Oct. 3, a
json, Eric Andrew; weight 6
'pounds 7i ounces.'
CURRY To Mr. and Mrs.
i Jerry Curry, 1663 NE Hollis,
j Roseburg, Oct. 3, a son, Jay
iChriss; weight 6 pounds 13
ounces..
FERGTISON ' To Mr. and
I Mrs." Sam Ferguson, 253 W.
Hazel,' Roseburg, Oct. 4, a
daughter,' Slieri Gene; weight 7
pounds. ' ' '
PERKINS To Mr. and Mrs.
iWilliam Perkins, Valley Hotel,
I Roseburg, Oct. 8, a son, James
Danford; weight 8 pounds 3
ounces.
BLACK ' To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Black, 111G N. Dean,
Oct. 9, a son," Brian Lee; weight
6 pounds 15 ounces.
BRATTON To Mr. and
Mrs. Carlan Bralton. Sutherlin.
Oct. 9, a son, Brian Keith;
weight 8 pounds Vh ounces.
I HINSON To Mr. and Mrs.
! Claude Hinson, 1613 SE Giles,
Apt. 3, Roseburg, Oct. 11, a
daughter, Tami Marie; weight
6 pounds 15 ounces.
AMANN To Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Ainann, 978 W. Elaine Dr.,
Roseburg, Oct. 12. a daughter.
lAnnn I nllicn li.airtl.t'o nn..n
The Douglas County Council 7 ounces ."-".. t
PTA will have a school of in-) SUMERL1N - To Mri and
striiction for all PTA officcrsMrs'. Kenneth Sumerlin, 451 W.
and chairman on Wednesday at Broccoli, Roseburg, Oct 12 a
Fremont Junior High School in daughter,-Diana Kay; weight 7
Roseburg. There will be two-pounds 12 ounces.
sessions, one at i:is p.m., and HEAGY - To Mr. and Mrs.
one at 7:15 p.m
Mrs. Frank Hayner of North
Bend, state PTA legislative di
rector, will be here to help
conduct the workshop, accord
ing to Mrs. Willis Coble of the
County Council.
Jesse Heagy, PO Box 47, Win
ston, Oct. 12, a daughter, Gayle
Annette; weight 7 pounds 8
ounces: 1
WOODARD - To Mr. and
Mrs. Lurry Woodurd, 1713 NW
Wine, . Roseburg, Oct. 13, a
daughter, Stacy Marie; . weight
SEARCH FOR INMATE . !7 pounds 12 ounces.
NOTTINGHAM. E n b 1 a n d! ' WARNER To Mr. and Mrs.
ipnrnn:iiH wi.in ,.k.. ..,naymond Warner, Box 363,
Glide, Oct. 13, a daughter, Deb
orah Kay; weight S pounds 1
LEGAL
(UPl)--Donald Whittnkers was;
sitting in his cell at Nottingham
Prison when hp r-pnrl In a novun.l
paper that police were still! ounco"
hunting Imn following an Au
Igust jail break.
Bendik vs. Bessie Finstad. He wrote to the newsna
Mnrripri In ftncnhlirp Nnv 24-lnpr rnnnnllv tliuf l,u lit...
........ ... ...o , i 1 J ...v iic una uclii AkjKlIC UEEI V Hv.h w..
1947. Cruelty charged. Plaintiffiback in custody for five veeks.iic. mm the circuit court o" Douglas
asks that tlieir real property Ued-faced police said theyi, oul,,y' "' ,UM w
listed as part of Lot 23, Weeks were busy investigating a mur- ,,Uh.ncS' CoSS'riom TT i"i
Tract Douglas County, be-.der at the time and his capture' Court House at Roseburg. Douglas coun-
nearing ouiections, it any, to nia t-inai
Account,
R. L. WHIPPLE, Executor.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
The undersigned Executor of the Estate
sold for the best price obtain
able and after deducting costs
that proceeds be divided be
tween them.
Priscilla L. vs. David S.
Moon. Married in San Francis
co, Calif., Feb. 21, 1962. Cruelty1
charged.
Arlene D. vs. Euclcll R. Brown
Married May 24, 1C58, in Salm
on River, Ore. Cruelty charged.
Plaintiff asks custody ot minor
child and $50 monthly support.
Plaintiff asks award of real.
property in Roseburg, being
LEGAL
NOTICE OF SALE
Case No.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATFN OF noennM End
DOUOLAS COUNTY
DOUGLAS CREDITORS ASSnrlA.
ITION, A Corporation,
' Plaintiff,
vs
J. E. JACKSON and LnVCF
JACKSON, his Wile,
Defendants,
Unler and bv vlrlu nt Writ ni
ecuron issued our ni ir. riri-i.it
Court Of the Slate Of Oritann tnr tha
..uuiiiy ui uougias in an action wherein
NO. 17010
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREOON FOR
DOUOLAS COUNTY
CAROL M. MARTIN, I
- Plaintiff,
, vs. - . . -JAMES
R. MARTIN, '
Defendant.
TO: James R. Martin, Defendant above-
named:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON vdu are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint tiled
agelnst you In the above.enfltled Court
Douo as crtSU A,,i.,f "" end cause on or before the expiration ot
uougias creditors Association, an Ore- ,. .k, ,, ,. , h.
, ....,....... . . . nllnlr, . rnn.IOI)n corD0rai ,. pLin,,, 'h is? '"T . weeks from me Oslo ot first pub-
OCl-ea 10 appear UCl. ai at l:l r-- " - ".,""" ",i Jackson and Loyce R. Jackson, his "ca,lon "ommons upon you; ano
liatl, liuuatuum susiusuiir, a"uw,., wer dereildJinll . luaomanl "...'T?.. . OW'V ."."'
a.m. to show cause why he
should not be required during
pendency of divorce suit to pay
plaintiff reasonable sum for sup
port of minor child and for at
torney fees and court costs. The
order requires that he remove
himself from the dwelling be
ing purchased by the parties.
Further order restrains him
from any conduct when would
threaten, intimidate, annoy, mo
lest, interfere or injure plaintiff,
or minor child.
Mary A. vs. Jerry Poole.
Married at Myrtle Creek, Dec.
30, 1961. Plaintiff asks custody
of minor child and reasonable
monthly support on release from
custody. Grounds are that on
Sept. 25 defendant pleaded guil
ty to a felony charge ot "aiding
and abetting the delinquency of
a minor" and that he has been1
sentenced to serve 18 months in
the Oregon State Correctional
Institution.
1959 motor Vehicle, With 1955 j rendered J on the 24,h e.y o. May, . fi" ."-" '', "fh.T, efTal for" n'
nlrknri ffnintr tn defendant OnirV , "?r 01 "' p,8lnm' n against the
piCKUp goinfc to uilLnuaui. un Defendants In the sum of sleoo.oo olusi
motion and affidavit of plaintiff,
restraining order issued against
defendant, and show cause or
der issued for defendant to ap
pear Monday, Oct. 28, regard
ing child custody and support,
Plaintiff to have temporary cus
tody pending the hearing.
Donald Villard vs. Marjorie
Helen Harwood. Married in Ste
venson, Wash., Sept. 13, 1952.
Cruelty charged. Plaintiff asks
custody of six minor children,
subject to visitation privileges.
He would award 1957 car to de
fendant subject to her paying
incumbrances. Court order
awards temporary custody to
plaintiff, with show cause order
issued for defendant to appear
Oct. 21 for continued child cus
tody. Marriage Licenses
Calvin L. Pickens and Donna
Frances Mary vs. Ranee O. " uul" ."ua"" f '
Pilley. Married Jan. 1, 1954, at
MlLTOH THE ASTRONAUT REPORTS
TO CAPE CANAVERAL
ALLTHE HAIRY-BREASTED
GINSBIRD WANTS TO DO IS.
ROTATE SLOWLY AROUND
THE EARTH AND
SLEEP.'.'
if l
-but.if it's disturbed again
it'll plaster every country
on earth vmith h-eggs' each
one releasing the power op
100,000,000 Rotten eggs.'.'
I EARTH WON'T BE 1 yTHISISTOP-l
HABITABLE" WE MUST LEVEL I
MAKE A DEAL WITH RUSSIA. J STUFF" GFtI
I I r-lkin DC l C ACl,V: Ti It pv. ,r-r, I . -w n n.. .. . V. 1 I
aseTi I lrr rf. , , I NU' DKIIMU UN IHIo j- KHRUSHCHEV J
- , MIS wVfWwu.vuu rwi i him tvuus;; I HULULAUbi r-rm-'r ON THE N
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mj ll-'i BLONDIS. .. I Y -OWOURLS'f ZZ I I 3 .
ll! t WMS9ECASJWE) -ATTUTOO !'( O. ti iTT ' ijii TIT?
j . - POVOSS , 0TUESTAIPS ) LeJF. Oo 4 f i 8 L -' T PfOPL "l
John Andrew Rice, Drain, and
o - m-,, r.it., r.hrr.,i liisic vioia uus)iu, apiiiigiieiu.
Plaintiff asks award of minoi' Bobby Hum"C.S
child, $50 monthly support and!"" ' nu nuinm -u-..
li HnfnHQr,l'c trlc.ta.l SOH, ROSebUrg.
tion privileges. She asks award' J" Duwayne Shivers
of property jointly owned by Klamath Falls and C a r m e n
Inciciin V nUnn;. Kay DeBolt, Canyonvillc.
shin interest in an auto court1. .Gerald Eugene i Whitmore and.pt"
Myrtle Creek.
Wesley Eugene Smith, Rose
burg, and Beverley Joyce Har
ris, Cottage Grove.
James Robert Gayior and
Interest at 6 from March 30, 1961,
plus S300.00 attorney fees; In current
lawful money of the United States of
America wun interest and costs. I
have this day levied upon all the right,
title, claim and Interest of said Dufpnrt-i
anis in ana 10 tne toiiowlna described
reel property, towit:
PARCEL NO. 1
Beginning at point 3.00 chains West
ot the Southeast Corner of Section
31, Township 22 South of Range A
West of the Willamette Meridian,
being the center ol Elk Creek,
thence lo I lowing the center of said
stream In a Northwesterly direc
tion to a point 14.10 chains North
and 12.80 chains West ol the South
east corner of section 31; thence
East 12.60 chains; thence North
13.10 chnlns; thence East to the
West tine of Lands owned by Lloyd
Wise; thence South on said line
lo the Township lino between Town
ship 22 and 23 South Range 4 West,
Willamette Merldaln, Douglas
County, state of Oregon.
Excepting therefrom a strip of
land used lor road on North side
of oremlses.
PARCEL NO. 2
beginning at a point 14.10 chains
North and 12,80 chains West of
the Southeast Corner of Section 31,
Township 3? South of Range 4
West; thence East 12,80 chains;
thence North 13.90 chains to claim
line, which Is a cedar post from
which a white oak 8 Inches In dia
meter bears South l9'3 degrees
West g? links distant marked
CSBT; thence West on claim line
to Elk Creek; thence following Elk
Creek to place of beginning, all
lying in Section 31, Township 22
South, Range 4 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, in Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon, excepting so much
thereof as may be West ol the
t-emor oi tin creek.
plaintiff's complaint, a succinct state
ment or which is at follows, to-wit:
1. Dissolving the marriage contract
which has heretofore existed between
plaintiff and defendant, and award
ing to plaintiff an absolute decree
of divorce of and from the defendant.
2. Awarding to plalntif the care,
custody and control of Evan Dwlght
Martin and Douglas Harold Martin,
minor children of plaintiff and de
fendant, This summons Is published bv order
or the Circuit Cour.- of the Stale of
Oregon for Douglas County, made and
entered on the 18th day of October,
1963, direct no oub cation Of this sum
mons once a week for four consecutive
weeks In the Roseburg Newt Review,
newspaper ot general circulation in
Douglas County, - Oregon.
oat ED tor first publication the 2znd
day of October, 1963.
TA I fc5, MOKN &
By JOHN H. HORN
Of Attorneys tor Plaintiff
435 S.E. Main Street
P. 0. Box m
Roseburg, Oregon
and grocery store at Drain,
'house trailers and other listed
I items. A specified sum of mon
ey held by defendant, pickup
I and his personal effects, would
I be awarded to him. She also
asks control of certain proper
ties owned by her minor sons.
On motion and affidavit of
Bonnie Lou Knutson, both Rose
burg.
Ralph Jay Hansen and Bar-
plaintiff, court order offers:ara av uuslKC- ,,om
temporary relief as to child cus-i burf- j
tody and property management,' .....
(Defendant enjoined from inter-, KUS" Ab"Nlt6 vu,t j
fering with plaintiff and herj WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep-
children and with her manage-,re s e n t a t i v c of govern
ment of the business. She is re- ment agencies will meet at thel
I quired to make an accounting! Pentagon Nov. 6 to start a cam-!
of al! business activities. ipaign to encourage voting by!
Frank Everett vs. Rosemary1 men in uniform and their fam-l
Firman Oliver. Married at Hies and civilian employesi
Reno, Nev., Sept. 21, 1940. De-ioverseas.
Isertion charged. Plaintiff asks' In the 1962 elections, there
custody of minor child. I were 3.6 million persons entit-
Clvrip J. vs. Esther M a e led to use absentee ballots but
Fackrell. Married Nov. 27, 1962J less than one-quarter of that'andDetic ' ";;;
Plaintiff asks annulment on numrwr voted.
The Soulh half of Ihe Norlheast
uuarter ( 5E VjNE 'A and the
Southeast Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter (SEV-iNWi) of Section 36,
Township 22 Soulh, Range 5 West
of the Willamette Meridian in
Douglas County, Oregon.
PARCEL NO. 4
Beginning at Ihe Northwest Corner
ot Section 30, Township 22 South,
Range 4 West ot the Willamette
Meridian; run thence South along
the West line of said section 30,
270,9 feet; thence North 50 degrees
OS' east 348.1 feel to the Westerly
right of way boundary of the Coun
ty Road; run thence along said
right of way boundary Norlh 35 de
crees 48' West 43.0 feet to the
North line ol said Section 30; run
thence atong said North line of
said Section 257.3 feet to the place
of beginning. In Douglas County.
Oregon.
PARCEL NO. 5
E2t ol the Northeast Quarler
(E'iNE'i) and the East half of
the Southeast Quarter ( EVaSE U)
of Section 25, Township 22 South
Range 5 West of Willamette Meri
dian, Douglas County, Oregon.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM that
certain property conveyed to OB
RAY TURPIN and ESTHER E.
TURPIN, husband and wife, by
wmj inuToeg UCTODCr 17, 1?42, in
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS
Sealed bids In duplicate for the con
struction of an addition of tha Sulherlin
Senior High School, Sutherlin, Oregon
for School District 130-C, Douglas
County, win be received by Mr. A. L.
Loerts, District Clerk, at Ihe District
Oflice At 110 E. Central Street, Sulher
lin, Oregon until 8:00 P.M., Pacific
Standard Time, November 5, 1963.
The plans, specifications and other con
tract documents may be examined and
copies thereof mav be obtained at tha
office of Payne and SI ruble, A. I. A., Ar
chitects, 1005 East Main Street, Med
ford, Oregon, and from the Office of
ihe ulst-lct Clerk et sutherlin, Oregon.
A deposit of S25.00 per set of drawings
and specifications will be required. Any
Ditiacr upon returning mi set r. oniony
witl be refunded his deposit and any
non-bidder upon returning his set will
bo refunded one-halt of his deposit.
This protect involves the construction
of a wood- frame structure ol approxi
mately 4,740 square feet.
All classifications will be covered under
ine oenerai correct proposal.
Attention is called to the bidders Pre-
quA lit leal ion requirements of Sections
279.010 to 279.026, Inclusive, Oregon Re
vised Statutes, which must be filed with
the Clerk 10 days before dale for open
ing of bids end for which forms may be
obtained at the olt'-e of Ihe Architect.
A base bid and two alternates ere re
quired. All proposals must be accom
panied oy a certified check, cashier's
check, or bid bond made payable to
School District 130-C In an amount ol
not less than 5 of Ihe bid.
The successful bidder will be required
to furnish a faithful performance bond
tn full amount of the contract price tn
accordance with Oregon Revised Statute
27.510.
The successful bidder shall carry Work
men's Compensation Insurance protect
ing his employees, and will be required
to carry public Liability insurance cov
ering himself, his employees, also School
District 130-C, Its officers, agents and
employees lo the minimum amount of
150,000 for lnurie$ to one person and
si 00,000 minimum for one accident.
He shall carry property damage insur
ance in e minimum amount of $50,000
witn a broad contractor's form of en-
g rounds that at the time of
oorsemenl attached, protecting himself.
and notice is hereby alven ituf l uviii'n. niiir. nni. . n
1rdVi0' NovemDr' ' 10 tuch insurance policies shall have en-
o'clock A.M. Of Uld (lav Jit that (,, a-
steps of the Douglas County Court House School District 130-C ot el least 10 days
I I ii, i-. on uougias prior io cancellation ot any such in-
thpir marriace defendant, un-i MONOCLES FOR "BINKV
Irnnurn In nlaintiff haH a thn! 1 ftlMnftV ITPfTi t?Mi ! s'reet. in ,h clv ' Roseburg, Oregon, i surance.
J u . u' pt.ri c t-. l7- ri . . , " " uc,ion 'r current lawful He shall file with the Board of Dfrec-
living husband, LlVin S. Png-I Office flew tWO new monocles I0 of ,h """W States of America i tors of the School District evidence that
more, from whom she had nev-jto Indonesia Monday to replaee's.i."'oeX,;V:i,ic".lnr3 V IT E i ff 'JSSSSAi't'S,!''''
er uecit uivuiteu. i-iauum aus ine une oruKen Dy lJI. "iJWKy ' JMJ-r,D' profrtrir or so muchiTha Board of Dlrtctors of School Dis-
mat detenoant Be enjoined irom) Beck during the riots around!U7d m,,' mTniii'
using t'.ie name of Fackrell, and the British Embassy in Jakarta ""1 accruing costs of levying of said
that he be decreed owner of recently. The monocles vere'''S' Z' nlS iV "cSS'hS:
iiuuscuuiu lurmsmiiKs uiiu Hum- aeni in ine emuassy 8 Uipiomal- ,K stku, 5neriit
mobile, and that defendant beiic pouch.
IRA
Douglas County Oreoon
Bttty Miller, Deputy
trict 130-C. reserves the rioht to relect
any or all bids and lo walva any In
formalities. By OROEP OF THE BOARD Op
DIRECTORS DOUGLAS COUN
TY SCHOOL DISTRICT UK,
SUTHERLIN, OREGON
A. L. Losits, District Citric