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    Wive's Boredom Is Big Problem Facing Husbands
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
other evening a magazine edi
tor named Robert Stein told the
General Federation of Women's
Clubs here that housewives lead
more exciting lives .'than their
husbands do. , '.
"She is playing a direct and
Indispensable part in shaping
her children s lives,'' he said
"while he is involved in mean
ingless work in order to,-feed
and clothe tnem'.
They say : Lincoln's ; Gettys-
burg Address was a flop at the
time of delivery; and it may be
that sometime in the next cen
tury Stein will be saluted as
an Immortal: operator who ut
tered an enduring truth- But
right now he is in the soup so
far as the overwhelming num
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
f. ; '' '' "' ' Corner of Lane and Jackson.
Ipdp I I IC IXCV. Ullll I..
131 6:00 P.M. Youth Fellowship
7:30 P.M. Membership Class
Nursery Care, 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.
ROSEBURG
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
U) N E Chnnnon St.
John M. Clarno, Pastor, Ph. 672-32W
IRS1 LANDMARK MISSIONARt
BAPTIST CHURCH
Labor Temple, HI S. E Roberts
Elder Lynn Mayall, Pastor
Rl. I, BOX 374 B - Ph. 673-7W3
,'BLE MI5SIONARy CHURCH
49? Meadow Lane, Roseoury
Rev. E. J. Charon, Paslor. Ph. 073-6137
ASSEMBLY OP OOD
518 NE NashSt. Ph. 673-81 37 1
CATHOLIC "CHURCH. ST. JOSEPH'S
ano W. Stanton St. .
Fr. Eunan BucKley, Paslor
Rectory BOO W. Slanlon, Ph. 673-5157
rHtlRCH OF CHRISi
211 W. Military Ave. Ph. 673 1313,
nhn M Vork. -'Altlislet
MU NW Kline SI. Ph. 673-5643
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OP GOD
- 1835 N. Stephens Street ;
Rev. Cs. McoulrePh. 673-M53
CHUHCH OF JESUS CHRTsI OF
LATTBR DAY SAINTS
rn.nnr I iinn A. Main Streets
Bishop Ralph Andorson Ph. 671.403!
firs't'church 'of THB NAIARBNE
1134 SE DouolOS Ave. . -. Ph. 673-3067
(One .blocic East 01 the .Courthouse)
Prtward J. Galluo. Minister
M0 E. Douglas Ave. Ph. 673-753
CHURCH OF fHB OPEN BIBLE
1643 S.E. Jackson St V
?av. Lawrence A smith. Jr. Paslor
1644 SE Hamilton SI. Ph. 673-7448
LHUKtn ur tnRisi
Garden Valley Blvd
(I block East o' G v Junction)
Ph. 673-5417
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
1581 NW Keaicy Road Ph. 672-3050
R jv. Verne A. Robinson
1760 NW Grove Lane Ph. 673-5611
F I RS! . BART IS!
113 SE Lane Ave. Ph. 673-3022
1415 5E Virginia CI. Ph. 672-3013
Dr Eugene Oerlttz, Pastor
FAITH LUTHERAN
(Nat tonal Lutheran Council)
1130 NE Malheur Ave. Ph. 672-2231
Allen G mgnuntseo, Pastor
344 W. Berdlne SI. Ph. 673-6129
FIRS1 MKTHOUIS1
753 SE Main St. Ph. 672-1629!
Rev. Clark Enz. Pastor j
FIRS 1 SOU T H E R N BAPTIST
North Vine St., across the street trom
Joseph Lano Junior High
Rav. Lester P. Stone
FIRS! PRESBYTERIAN
Lane & Jackson Streets. Ph, 673-5559
Rev Jonn E. Adams. Pastor
122 SE Main St. Ph. 672-1101
FIRST CHURCH OP GOD
(Anderson, Ind.)
546 N E Ctiestnut St
Rev Howard Ltverett. Pastor
"FIRST CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST
1138 NE Lincoln St. Ph. 673-XM
Roy H. Campbell, pastor
557 NE Winchester
FREE METHODIST
eil W. Harvard Blvd.
Rev. R. A. Hasklns, Pastor
2731 W. Sanders Ph. 673-3566
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
NW Garden Valley Blvd.. Ph.672-1542
Elder A P Riti, Pastor
267 SE PJtzer St. Jh. 673-6S15
NEWTON CREEK CHURCH OF-CHRIST
Newton Creek Road
Lloyd M. Whlltord, Pastor
Rt. 2, Box- 70Vi Ph. 672-4667
JESUS -NAME CHUtTCH
Diamond Lake Blvd. E. City Limits
H. E. Kelso, Pastor
Rt. 1, Box 3S8 Ph. 673-7992
WESTSIOE CHRtSTtAlTCHURCH
2712 W. Harvard Blvd. Ph. 673-6201
Kev. uonaia m; smiin. Minister
2712 W. Harvard Blvd. Ph. 672-4747
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Douglas S. Konff. Ph. 672-4566
James- C. Smith, Minister -143
W. 4.1 lour n . Ph. 672-1403
Ulene Skaugsel, Minister, of Education
"CHRISTIAN-MISSIONARY . ALLIANCH
Hucrest . Church
NW Garden ValleV Blvd. Ph.' 672-457
Rev. Ron Clason, Pastor. 9fl8 W. Stanton I
FIRST CHURCH OF "CHRIST SCIENTIST
1124 SB Oougtas
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
1069 NE Willow - St. Ph. 673-6240
Kenneth Curtis, Minister
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
Foursquare
152 RHie Range Road
lev. Charles W ireoos. Pastor
Ph. 673-7297
NOP1M ROSE BUHQ CHURrJfi
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
1553 NE Vint St. Ph. 67J-U34
waiter k, Rowley. Pastor
REORGANIZED CHURCH OP JESUS
IHKIJI Ur S A I I R PAT SAINTS
veterans Memorial building
Louis Verbeck Jr. Pastor
NW Fisher Road Ph. 673-3706
ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SE Main and Cass
Rev. Alfred Tyson, Rector. Ph. 673-4048
Ret: e se Kan si
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP"
OP ROSEBURG
For Information call 673-5661
or 673-3643
FRIENDS SILENT MEETINO
Wednesdays I p.m.
- Ph. 67J-5109 Of 673-3970
. . . . PUBLISHED BY THE NEWS-REVIEW AS A PUBLIC SERVICE .
ber of American women are
concerned.--And experts are al
most unanimous in the opinion
that a woman's boredom with
household chores is one of the
toughest' problems facing the
American husband. ',
Bored women who seek psy
chiatric help . come up with
these complaints: -
The husband's job is 9 a.m
to S p.m.,' five days a week.
The wife's job is likely to
be 7:30 a.m., until the dinner
dishes are washed. Seven days
a week.- . ..
The husband ' can look for
ward to retirement at- age 65.
The wife never retires because
the meals must be cooked and
the beds made regardless of
whether tney-are. living in a
: 9:30-10:45 Church School
9:30-10:05 Worship Service
0:10-10:45 Adult Seminars
1 1 :00-l 2:00 Worship Service
"Servants and Stewards"
-ru D... iu e &Ar
News-Review Community
Church Directory
ROSEBURG
THE SALVATION ARMY
50 NE Winchester street
Capt. Lesler faddock Ph. 673-5391
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
(Missouri synod
W. Corey & Military Sis. Ph. 673-7217
Kitv u w. Hinncns. pasioi
716 W. Pllgar Ph. 673-3105
SUTHtRLIN
FULL OOSPEL TABERNACLE
Rt. Box 186 G. Ph. 459-3461
ASSEMBLY OH GOO
D.' L. Nullmele., Pastor
P.O. Box 331 Ph. 459-2587!
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Harold Robblns. Pastor
320 E. Second St. Ph. 459-2633
CHURCH OP CHRISI
Robinson ano Comslock st'eels
H. R. Thornhlll
1005 E. Second, Sutherlln, Ph. 459-3795
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRISI OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sutherlln Logon Hall, Ph. 459-3634
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Branlon al Sixth
Rev," B.. E. Longonecker, Paslor
Ph. 459-3912
FIRST METHOOTSl
Richard Case, Pastor
131 E. Second SL Ph. 459-2948
ivEIOHBORHOOD CHURCH OP CHRjSl
West Central, Sutherlln -
Claries Crane, minister
72? W. Cenlral Ph. 459-3671
FIR.T SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Slh at Willamette
Rt. BOX 190 Ph J.i(117
e, vance Culpepper, Pastor
PaFr oaks community
Jewell Pvles
THB EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF fHH
HOLY SPIRIT
Everett and Umatilla Streets
The Rev. R. W. Bunncge. Vicar
"$T." FRANCIS XAVtER CATHOLIC
North Const" Pfixfi
Rev. J. J. Llnehan, Pastor
203 N. Comstock Rd. Suth. Ph. 459-404?
SEVENTH-DAY AOVENTIST CHURCH
t 721 W. Central Ave.
Elmer V. Unterseher, Paslor
1005 E Third SI. Ph. 459-4221
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
(Missouri Syntvi
E. C. Borchardt, Pastor
MYRTLE CREEK
fHB PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OP OOC
ot America
Neal Lane and Forrest Road
.MYRTLE CREEK CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
Grant Street. Tr Otv
CHURCH OP THB NAZAttENf?
Spruce & Division Sti. Ph. B,vi-i7H
Rev. James W. Lais, Pastor, Ph. 863-3238 !
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Southern Convention)
South Myrtle Road
ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
(see under Trl-Clty
S NT E C 6 5 T ALH oXl N E S S"Thu RC H
Vh miles S. of Mvrtla Creek
Julian O. Lewis, Pastor Ph. 663-3716
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
m Oak St
FIRST METHODI51 CHURCH
Rev. Donald CarriDbell. Pastor
429 W 2nd Ave. Ph. 863-4257
SEVENTHOAY ADVENTIS1
Jonnson & Srjruc st
Elder Harry Davis, Paslor. Ph. 863-3458
ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Rev. R. W. Bunnage, Vicar
Ph. 863-4261 or (Roseburg) 673-5441
PI RSI CHRISTIAN CHURCH
J 6. Meyers. Minister
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
118 NW Second St.
ALL-SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
N. Spruce St.
Fr. Joseph Cornier Ph. e63-3271
GLENDALE
GLENDALE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Wllllt Barrong, Sunday School Supt.
GllhKrtson Avenue
OLENOALR BAPTI1 CHURCH
PO Box 66 Ph. 832-4965
Rev. HarlCV Whit. Pmlrtr
jESUSNAME PENTACOSTAL CHURCH
LOrkar Artrlilinn
Fred Brovm to cl.aro ot rvltg
"olivet presbvteri-n church"
Pacific Ave. a I Second St.
Rev Norman Nuoer Pastor
SEVENTH-DAY ADVEnTIVTcHURCh"
Molly Strtcl
Harry D. Davit. Pastor
Wyrlle Creek Ph.
CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN
. Wally Peterson, Paitor
AWer, EuBtiwOrt.
GLEN DAUB ASSEMbi. T Of OOO
-ourth , Willi!
Rev. Robert S. Hutertinion. Paitor
I Gllberlion Av., ph. U2-3C8I
HOLY FAMILY CATH JLIC CHURCH"
Manila 1 1 Mitt
YONCALLA
1EV8NTHDAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
U E. Central, Sutherlln
, Elmer Untt'ieher
CHURCH or ":MRtl
2nd end Sti.
Rev. M. Hollliter, Paitor Ph. VI t-?34a
YONCALLA METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. J. Palmer Socllen, Minister
vine covered cottage in Califor
nia or Florida.
In infancy the children are
almost exclusively the responsi
bility of the wife. What Stein
calls a "direct and Indispensa
ble part; in shaping her chil
dren's lives" also means end
lessly - changing diapers and
preparing baby food.
A woman's work is made,
up of many small chores and
sometimes it is difficult to fit.
them into a schedule or time
table. (She .can't iron the
clothes until they dry.) -
Privileged Status
The': American husband occu
pies a -somewhat privileged sta-
tus tn the eyes of students of
matrimony. They assume in
most cases that it is the wife
I who must put forth time,
thought and extra effort to keep
things running smoothly at
home.
THE BIBLE
SPEAKS
TO YOU
Station Sundays
KYES 9:45
950 K.C. A. M.
NEW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
RADIO SERIES
YONCALLA
A5SEMBLY OF GCD CHURCH
Rev. James Copelond, Pastor
B SI. and Applegate Ph. VI 9-2362
MELROSE
MEL rOSB COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rl. 1 Box 740 Ph. 672.4522
Glenn E. Davis, Pastor
RIVERSDALE
RIVERSDALE UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL
Don Myers. Sunt.
WINSTON
WINSTON METHODIST CHURCH'
(See Dlllard)
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
iouth end Darrell St. Ph. 679-5605
Rev William A Garner Pastor
WINSTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
457 Gregory St.
Ernest I. Mitchell
HOUSE Oh REFUGE
(Full Gospel!
Old Time Rellolon
Rev. R. Perkins, Rev. I Cavlns. Pastors
MISSIONARY BAPTIS1 CHURCH
Cary Avenue. Winslon '
rVllllam Turner, Elder Ph. 672-3778
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH
Baker & Oarull Streets
?y Mnry J. Whlllng,
Rev. Dolores Dukeman, Pastors '
CHURCH OP CHRISI
iSuksdorf St. Winslon, Oion
WINSTON CONGREGATION, JEHOVAH
WITNESSES
South Civil Bend Avenue
Ramon L. Zamoran, Paslor
Tenmlle Ph. 679-5410
WINSTON MENNONITE CHURCH
East end Suksdorf St
Roy E. Hosteller, Pastor
Ph. 679-5426
RIDDLE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Main At Third Street
Rev. Donald Rich, Pastor
PE CHURCH OP GOD
Rev. A. F. Riley, Gen. Supt.
CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Kaa Trl-Tltul
p R e"5 BYT ER I A NHUR C H (see Th-Cllv)
ASSEMBLY OP GOO CHURCH
Second and B St.
M, G. hlxon, Paslor
PhM-2749
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION
( Episcopal)
The Rev. R. w. Bunnage, Vicar
,,,) nd
Streets Ph. 874-2781
CHURCH OF THB OPEN BIBLE
Smith Street
Rev. Harold PollacK Jr., Pastor
Box 228 Ph. 874-2748
CHURCH OF GOD (not Pentacostai)
Rev. Frank C. Wagoner, Pastor
405 Mary St. Ph. 674-2339
WILBUR
FIRST METHODIST
'Vilbur-Glldt Road
Richard Case, Paslor
OAKLAND
Rev. Gurnle Noah, Paslor
ASSEMBLY 01 OOD CHURCH
First and Cypress bts.
CHURCH OP CHRISI
Second anri Pine Sts. Ph. 459-2611
Ronald D. Spaulding, Paslor
COMMUNITY PRESBYTtsRIAN
Ph. 459-3131
Rev. Neil W. Brown, Pastor
IIS SE tlh Ph. 459-2964
OOSPEL TABERNACLE
Rev. Wm. E. wood. Pastor
110 NE 5th St. Ph. 459-3472
TRI-CITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Myrtle Creek Ph. IA3-43&3
Rev. Richard Rohrbaugh, Pastor
Rt. I, Box 333 B. Myrtle Creek. S&3-3043
CONSERVAT.VE 8APTI&I CHURCH
Crtit Drive. Mvrtle Creek
Donald P. Bomt, Paslor
Rl. Box 354,Myrtlt CreeK
SI. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN" CHURCr.
veterans Memorial Bunding
E. C. Borchardt, Pastor
n Comsrock, Sutherlln Ph. 45f-WS
TENMILt
ASSEMBLY OF OOO
JamesBlack,Ph. V9-$273
TBNMli-8 COMMUNITY "CHURCH
(Metrtodisll
Dr. J. T. Dixon, minister
GLtOt
CHURCH OF tHE OPEN BIOLt
Across trom CCt High School
Re-' Ravmort Warner, Pastor
PO Box 34,1, Ph, 4.3isi
ClTTtB RIV B'R COMMUNITY
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lltllv River Christian Camp
Gerald Rudberg, Minister
CHURCH OF CHRIS1
North ot Pott Office
lov K. Antrim Pastor
BOX 44, Glide Ph. 441-340?
"From the time the femalejbeans or 'peas.; flip a coin,
child is born." writes Dr. Vir- Hake a diagram of the neces
gil G. Damon, "she is stronger
and has a better chance for sur -
vival than the male. She is
tougher, braver, more patient,
more willing to sacrifice herselfcoming week. Keep on gooa
for the family. It takes a lot
work to make a good marriage,
and husbands are sometimes
too busy carving out a career."
In addition' to cleaning the
house, buying the food, cooking
the meals and washing the
dishes, the American housewife
is urged to take on some of the
qualities of a first-class diplo
mat and the dazzling blonde
hostess in a cocktail lounge. She
is urged to "fib gracefully when
your opinion is asked about a
minor matter: say something
nice if you possibly can." She
also should "take 20 minutes
just, before he comes home to
put on make-up, brush your
hair and change clothes, u only
to put on a clean blouse."
Common Complaint
'tIio mnnntnnv nf hmispworlfi
l such a common cnmnlaintlordering her to drop what she
that the American Institute ofiis doing because it is time for;
Family Relations has a special,
course for bored housewives
called "Less work, more funj
for homeworkers." Some ad-i'ore have been unkind to wom-.was
vice: It is quicker to stack!en. "A bad woman raises hell
dishes on your right side anrjiwun a guuu mauy wen wime a
move them to the left side. Al
ternate st.inding up and sitting
on a stool wnen in me micnen.
Don't waste time trying to de
cide whether to have string
GLIDE
CHUR-H OF GOO OF PROPHECY
12 miles East on N. bfipguo Road
Carl David, Pastor
Idlcyld Rt. 119 B Ph. 672-2948
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Next door to Glide Grade School
John Manllsas. Pastor
BOX 13, Glide Ph. 496-3625
GREEN
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Carnes Road near Happy Valley Rd.
Rev. Leonard Floth, Pastor Ph. 673-8709
UNION GAP
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Elder J. R. Cole. Paslor
490 S. F lr8t St Cottage Grove
UNION GAP BIBLS CHURCH
I Mlto North o Sutheriin
V. t, Box 370, Sutherlln
LOOKINGGLASS
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Titus, Paslor Ph. 673-4796
GARDEN VALLEY
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. T D. Williams. Piistor
California Evangelf!? Association
ELKTON
ASSEMBLY UP GOD
Rev. Dorothy Christian
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev Ed West. Pnstor
DRAIN
ST JOHN'S CHURCH
Cedar and Payton Sts.
kev J. J Llnehan, Pastor
203 N. Comstock Road, Sutherlln
Ph. 4S9-4042
FIRST BAI-Tis
Payton St.-ee' Ph r- e-efi;
Rev. Otis L. Doherty, Minister
Morcland Avenue Ph r 4-9704
SAIN1 DAVI0'5 EPISCOPAL CHURCH
B and School Sis. TE 6-9302
Rev. Fr. C. T. Abbott Jr.
P.O. Box 581, Cottage Grove WH 2-3477
THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD
38 Highway North and Sand Creek Road
Kev. w. H. Johnson. Pastor
PO BOX 46 Ph. TEmple 6-9611
METHODIST CHURCH
731 A St. , Ph. TE 6-9462
William M. Parker, Minister
125 A St. Ph. TE 6-9452
DILLARD
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner Kent and Church Sts.
Henry A. Klrkland, Preacher
501 Rose St. Ph. 679-5024
CHURCH OF OOD
Rev. Calvin I. Rogers. Pastor
PO Box 234 Ph. 679-6673
DILLARD-WINSTON METHOOIST
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
R.v. Arnold u. p.ike, pastor, 637-5327
r a ivj v tvi v 1 1 i r
Presbyterian church (... Tr,.cit,)
DEUTcrntT.n u..du nn
nc iiiFDi.i
surprise valley at canyonvii'.e
Rev. unit Mr. P. A Jftr. Pn.tnr.
Tanyonville church op christ
W. First Street
James McFle, Paslor
Ph. 74-3304 Riddle
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Leland and Geary Sts.
Rev. Arthur Ally, Pastor
gospel tabernacle
5th and Main Ph. 639-.220
Claude A. Malan. Pastor
METUnnit, ..Bu
Rev Donaki camobeit
Ph. 6M99ij3T NW 2nd Av... wyrti. crrrt. aww
in'E.VE HDA' Dve.NT'" , jin the demonstration by her
Highway 99 BR..n;n;r()auj,h(,r,in,,aW tai A 1 b e r t
DAYS CREEK i Young It. All interested women!
Minuter A l lea Mm Woo lev
CALAPOOIA
FREE METHODIST
4- Miles W. of Sutherltn
W. Ray MacBeth, Pastor
Umpqua Star Rt. Box 43 Ph. 4-35J7
CAMAS VALLEY
METHODIST CHURCH
Dr-J-J Dixon, Pastor
COMMUNITY mTssIoNARV CHURCH
Highway 41 al Westside Rd,
Olen Schlatter. Paitor
Bos Ifl, Camas Valley Ph. t2i
TILLER
UMPQUA COMMUNITY CHURCH
UMPQUA
UMPQilA SUNOAY SCHOOI
- sary steps in baking muffins
and save waste motion. Sit
down every Sunday and plan
the work for each day of the
ofiterms with your neighbors, en-
courage all members oi me
family to take part in commun
ity activities, and try to main-
tain the reputation of being
mighty fine family.
No matter what job a man;i9 imj returned Sept. 7. Miss
holds there is an element of pyies attended Multnomah'land, is now in Los Angeles ' - Plaintiff,
competition. Either he is i trying ,School 0f the Bible In Portlandiand is employed by the South-JAES . "RITT IN0. - ,
to sell more groceries than his and is now a student at South-lent California Gas Co. of Amer-iPRirr. alva c bowman, rob.
rival down the street or he is ern Oregon College. Sim is the lca. 'SRTcfibn0oNRD0''' "d LAURICE'' --
trying to edge out another man daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jew-) Mrs." Pauline Cummings of, e0RD0N' Defendant, j :
for a better job. There is not et pyes gj Oakland. 'Sunnvvale, Calif., is here to: jr1, wnon. decree
that much zest in keeping house. chdr,n H.m. ieare 'for her mother, Mrs. X &.7Jfc
and, in fact, tng toughest com- ward pyles recently returned mie Pelzel, who recently under-!'" n " v ot October, i3,
Detitor the housewife has IS the frnm Pnnrirm a-hun, ho l,aH hn,,i,,t ,rnr nt Mornv Hncnital ""?". IwUmtllt .entered In
, . . . , . . If .
clock. II sne is going 10 ao
everything the marriage coun -
sellors advise her to do, she is
likely to find herself in a rat.
race. The clock is a tyrant,
cracking a whip over her from
morning till night and silently
me emmren s luncn.
unicina lommenTi
American literature and folk-.ter
good woman raises hell with
only one," wrote E. W. Howe
in an acid commentary on mat-l
rimony. Jiggs is the sympathet-l
ic character in an enduring
comic strip, and his wife, Mag
gie, the villainess. Ancient joke:
Husband I feel as though I
were going to have appendici
tis. Wife Well, you'll just have
to wait; I need a new hat
Much is made of the fact that1"
k a V-.l..n ,,,mn h.. .
the American woman has a
longer life expectancy than her!
husband. The fact is that it is
not an American phenomenon,
but is true in every nation that!
keeps vital statistics. In Russia,
for instance, females live on the
average of eight years longer
than males.
The American wife may bei
full of faults, but she also gets
iher share of unfair raps.
in, Whiting Martin, and h i s
n I r I 1 wife.
DfjrnCDUrfl JDCQKSI Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chrys -
. . J iler recently purchased the old'
Ta ftlannrila PTA Alt Clarke place on Pacific'
U WIlllUUlBa Hn
, !
Kenneth Barneburg, Douglas
County school superintendent,
will be the speaker at tho Octo
ber meeting of the Glendale
PTA set for Tuesday, Oct. 29,
at the Elementary School, rath
er than on the last Monday eve
ning of the month, the usual
date. Jlrs. Owen Mobley, presi-
dent, indicated that the meetingiiiams wno had 4ust remodeled
night has been changed in or
der to make sure that Mr. Bar-1
ncburg, who has business out'
side of the county on Monday
would be able to be present.
The meeting will be preceded
by a family politick dinner in
the school gymnasium to bejtake 13-month-old Shelley Buch-win """" win begin and when the obl
served at 6 p.m. All parents anan to Doernbecher Hospitarro:,rb,,rnlscorrnc.l,mlSa?Ub"
and teachers are invited to at- fnr rlinpnnsis nnrl treatment Imitled with bid. The usual 10 per cent L
tpnd anrl tn hrinlf thpir famil-l
lira. id:ii idiiiiiv is asicu iu
brine one main diih and a talad
. t a;cv. T . t.,JHutchinson were hosts to week -
sert, as well as their own ta-
ble service. The fifth grade par- were wr5- "tcissus nuicnin
ents will act as hosts for the!??n. ?v- Hutchinson's mother;
dinner,
PTA officials, in planning for
the dinner, felt that this would
be a good opportunity for par
ents and faculty members to
get better acquainted, since
there are a number of new
teachers and a number of new
families in the community, ac
cording to Mrs. Gerald Fox,
correspondent.
The regular meeting will fol
low the dinner, convening at
7:30 p.m. Persons unable to be
present for the dinner are urg
neburg's talk entitled "What Is
A School Board," will be the
feature of the evening's P -
grain
Olalla-TenmileHEU
To Meet On Tuesday
' . , . ,
Mrs. A. F. Yo'ing of Tenmile;we.re conducted on a tour of a
u-ill nrnmr. 11 rtifforpnt ft-nron
!foois when sne is hostess orj
- ...
ithe Tuesday, Oct. 29, meetinglwerc ,ne icacners, airs. Bertha
Extension Unit to be held at'Noedd and Elspeth Ellsworth
.IPr IinmP. AGCOH NIB ID flirS.
it,.,, r i 1 .
j,i,.4tn -..sil ctn-t
1HC
u....vdu..u. .....
iPromptly at 10 a.m. and the!
foods prepared will be served;
as a noon luncheon.
A small charge will be made
lo cover the cost of the meal
land any funds left over will)
jbe acided to the scholarship
fund. No charge will be made:Cities at the Multnomah Hotel
t ...UU ,kn:.;,n Hnl.. tlnnj... 1
.1UI V1IIIUIV1I VU1IIIIIK Willi UlClt
imothcrs.
Mrs. YeunB will be assisted,
' .
ANNUAL CHURCH FUND-RAISING
AUCTION SALE
Saturday-Oct. 26-10 am
1953 Fan) Convertible
Antique, Appliance,
Oishe, Lumber
PIE and COFFEE SOLD
Diilard Winston Methodist Church
Church Parking Lot 4th St. at Hi way 99
Fri., Oct. 25. 1963
Religion-Oriented Activities
Reported For Oakland Young
By IDITH DUNN
r.woi ryies w vaMAim imi
returned from a summer liiileinleil school one year at Ore
Southwestern franc where she ou C'ollego of Education and is
worked with a team of collete
students in Operation Moblliia-
a;ijon h the "Sand the Ucht
Imission. She left Portland June
......... ...
serving as assistant .pastor of -
.,he Condon Bible Church for the!
summer. Ward was graduated
from Multnomah School of the
Bible in Juno and is now a
student at the University of Or
egon.
Daurice Pyles has returned
from Los Angeles where she'hls way to Seattle to visit rela -
inad been working at Forest
Home Christian Conference Cen-
during the summer. She
nome for two days andinew residence near Fifth and
then returned to Los Angeles'Pear streets.
Glendale Couple At Home
Following Arkansas Trip
By MRS. GERALD FOX
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Davidsonland Virginia Bell of Azaleai,
of Glendale have returned from were other guests. herewiin, or any interest that any ot
a three-week trip to Texicana Visitors at thp C K Ynune '"""''"'I named have ec
, Ai i. ii ' visiioiH hi uie jl. xuung quired since the lOlh day ot January,
and Mena, Ark., where tney.hnme Tuesday were their IMS, in and to the above described r..i
L.-. .. ! .C ""Ji" "lYinome Tuesday were
visited with Children and
tiw
Cnildren.
Relatives Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brady
and family of Azalea enjoyed a
recent visit . from her brother-l'g
LyL7lho
f i-i.f
i, an(i Mrs. Georfie Chaffin.
ouiia ui 111 ui 111a, vam
f Orovillp. Calif, were here'
ithis week to visit with his cous-
.A.. 1 eU C 1
Ave. and 5th St. and are re-'
modeling it completely as a
- ental Dr0Dertv. Manv of the
old trees, considered unsafe,
and shrubs are being removed
in the process of tidying up the
property.
The Chryslers have also pur
chased the old Fred Williams
place from its most recent own-i
ers mri anri jirs Dave vvil
it when it caught fire about!"
three weeks ago. It Will alsol The undersigned will receive sealed
i, mn.t i ,ib'ds UP ,0 7:30 o'clock p.m. on Monday,
ibe made Into a rental property lhe 4th day ot November, uss, tor the
when repair and redecorating construction ot a tan addition to the .
.City Holt In Winston, Oregon, said addl
are completed. Itlon being 16 x 24 leet in area and to be!i
Mrs. Ray Buchanan plan to constructed m accordance with plans;
eo to Portland on Monday to;;'d.kipe."!!r.-on,L"' .L" If .."! !
.pusn iur tuvr w Miopia anu sijctirica -
The Rev. and Mrs. Robertsons which will be returned upon re-
ena Portland visitors. Included
ana. neieu itiunweii, ins si&mr,
Mrs. ATnmvpll's snn anrl a!
r..:.j AU- mu-..;the
lUCIIU, tUC C1UIII1I1K. I I'eJUl Fyeiitrh, nf th I act Will nri T...
drove down to attend Hutchin-
son's installation as pastor of d, .S " "-07X rcJ,?Lc5i!00 w'tll be considered. Minimum
the Glendale Assembly of God ot the state ot Oregon tor Douglas: deposit with bid: $6,300.00. Ac
Church. ' IJ.T'oii.iiii.S'1.. D.eUrhr'men'' nd Hcess to the sale area is avail-
Owen Mnblev entered the:
Roseburg Veterans Administra-
tion Hospital Monday for treat -
ment. .
Mr. and Mrs. David Bollineer
of Klamath Falls spent the,'1 ",h.J?' 1.. daif.K!l!2f.- n...u..iRE-R-223 with Jim and Vesta
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs
C. E. Young. Mrs. Young serv
ed birthday dinner for Mrs.
Sutfierlill StUtJeiltS
Make Field Trip
By MRS. W. W. BLAKELEY
First grade students of Suth
eriin East Elementary school
uairy plant, in HOSeDUre laSll
l 1 : .i. .
Wednesday. Arranging the tour
' ,m.v13 di.u nvwill -
Innninrl tho arnun rtn flic finlrl
triD.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gcoree Stubbert,
and children, David, Loren and;
Candace, spent the weekend in!
Eastern Oregon hunting and!
sight seeing
Attending the 38th annual con-
venuon of the League of Oregon
I" I ULLl.lIU lUVIIUU, ailU 1 Ul'3-
tday were City Manager andl??:"mr . .'" n ",r.-. Princ'P"l!pnri thi n phii. n.j iv
Mrs. Gcoree Stubbert. Mw!c "."..iJS'nnitp.i mim,w A.;;. I
and Mrs. Lyle Seehawer, Chief V,.C"!S r"- ' '6&C- AU timber deiienatedfor
of Police Richard Crumal. Mrjc.nhS
and Mrs. William Croweli and S. Clly. Rw!. i""1?-,; ' 11 t e d -".
( - . .. i
TV Set,
Furniture
Firewood
The News-Review, Page
whore she is now employed byj
npHrK-iuit'uui'K ana v.0. one al-
now part-time student at the
University of California in Los
Angeles whero she is majoring
in secondary education.
Joyce Ann Cook, also of Oak-!
.. . -" -o - .- t no said court ana cause on me rth day
ln Roscburg. i October, 1943 m favoring piamtitt
Gene Cherry, Ed McCall andiJi JISS IS" nS'LJ!"''.
Tex Johnson . have returnedisum of sa.22v.3i with interact thMrMn
frnm a hunting frin tn Hnrtf 5,4 Pr ehhuni from June 4, 1063 until
irom a Hunting trip W Ha" paid, leather with the sum of ttx5 cort
Mountain in eastern Oregon. .of title search for foreclosure, and far
Francis Crist of La Puenta, Jl!'l.he'1.hum ",. """J '"'.
r. ,., . , - .. . . tooelher with costs In the turn of $so.oo
Calif., formerly of Oakland, VIS-j and tor accruing costs of sale, upon a
itcd friends here recently om"?1' rt wcution commanding' me to
tives,
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Early
have started construction of a
.Bollinser on Saturday. Claudeiwhich said defendants had on tn. i
grand-'dau(,nter Mrs George m 0f
l, K f ' ,, u ,Be "'
Klamath Falls and Mr. and
iin, tlin.. en . it.,
""""s "'""J
nf r.l-nnlB Pace all nt HpUml
wero here to att'end the funeral
m Ti-cit,o e., mi.,,!
a ,,s
in the
..w.w ...... j.. . ,....
. r . ' .
rne Azalea Town and
!ry V . .has hanSed s neet -
lns , r ln5e,con.t! ln"rs;lnated will be received by the
flay ?f thf month to 'ne Ilrst District Manager, Bureau ot
Tuesday of eaeh monln' ILand Management, 2583 West
: j Harvard Avenue, Roseburg,
1 -Y7.AI lOregon, at 9:00 A.M., PACIFIC
notice of final hearino
NflTtrF IC HFRFHV filVFN that
at 9:30 a.m. in court Room b, court; cutting. Before bids are sub-
Houie, Roseborg, Oregon, has been fitted, mitted, full information COn
for time and place for hearing of obec-' rt 4:mK. u-
tlons. If any there be, to the final account, Cemmg tile timber, the COndl
flled by the undersigned In the matter ot tions of Sale and submission of
the estate of Minnie Bell, Deceased. !u:j ctn,,ll K .u.:.., rw,
pated ano trrst puousneo ints inn day,
ot October, 1963.
Ecu.NrixCuAnder''th, Last will and
Testament of
MINNIE BELL, Deceased.
CALL FOR BIDS
iretalnage will be made on all work es- '
C " .,n""?..S",K-
The Cltv reserves the riant to relect
any and all bids.
H. J. KLEVE
City Recorder
Winslon, Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
undersigned has been duly appoint.
ment and Estate ot w. o. kelsay.
Alt persons havina claims aostn.t mm
;n,ea"..re !vlilrSbyt h'proper '"vouche's
lduiy verified as by law required, to
:". "'""KS. "i. ""8.
is Avenue, Roseburg! oreoon.' within
Dated and first published: Ortnh.r
25, 1963.
ELIZABETH D. KELSAY
Executrix of the Last Will and
Teslament and Estate of W. o
CT6.'i3Kf? "dece
NOTICE FOR BIDS
FOR MUNICIPAL BONDS
for the city of reedsport
DOUOLAS COUNTY. OREGON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned will, up to B o'clock p.m.,
on the 18th day of November, 1963,
receive sealed bids tor the purchase of
negotiable serial coupon bonds of the
City of Reedsport, Douglas County, Ore
igon, in in sum ot t-ORTY-SEVEN
j thousand five hundred dol-
.'5r." '' ."""ul " 'n
denominations of One Thousand Dollars Inan z'-us Per M uu' "
tsi.ooo.oo) each, except one bond in the' the Douglas-fir, $9.30 per M bd.
i; f Fl Hundred Dollars (ssoo.ooi. n rn- tho Wpstprn Redcedar '
all dated November 1, 1963, and matur-'11' 10r tne Western neuceudr,
Ing serially in numerical order as lot- S8.70 per M bd. ft. for the White
lows: ' tj .
, T. .
bor.ds In number on
' ,,'. . '. . h. .
! The "I ' Holds in number on
I , March 1. 19&6
The next bonds m imt.r
W,t "."bond, m number on
March 1, i96
Mrch ,, nos m """""" on
i he final 7 succeeding bonds In
number on March 1, 1970, plus the
one iiw.w Dona.
Said bonds shall draw Interest at th
b?dd.r7tnrmo,7 tZin ',.i Vr!
param. semiannually on marcn tst and
t,,nt,mKAr left a .ah uft.p q.:mI.i
,.wiur, urrgun, in an amouni eaual to
i',i.v,.,.2ir kc"".J5K.''Jh,D 2 "!w-' W-M- estimated for the'.
retained by the City of ReedsDort es' J ' , . . -M
liquidated damage. In the event the Purpose Of this Sale tO be: 699
jucceuhjl bidder mail fall to comolete.M bd. ft. EouslaS-fir. 1 M bd.
the purchase of said bond, In ccord.; ,,,,, , . ' t r, .
ance with in, term, ot hi, bid. :t- Western Redcedar, 6 M bd"
said bids win be opened ot a public ft. White Fir 79 M bd ft Pon-
meetino of the Common Council of L u , -
city of Reedsport. to pe held in tnelderosa Pine, 2 M bd. ft. West-,
Reedsport City Hall on the tsth day oficrn Hemlock 57 At bd ft In.
November. IU. at I o'clock p.m.' ml ne""cl-i " . . 11. in
the council chambers or any legal ,d-!cense Cedar, r.0 bid IOr less,
lournment of Mid meeting. (han t2S.S5. Der M bd. ft. for'
of Retdsport to the highest ind btst
Bidder, but not for leu rhsn par. Each
bidder shall include in his b:d state
ment of the total cost to the City of
Reedsport, If his bid be accepted.
The Council reserves the right to re-i
lect any and all bids and to re-advertise1
the sale of said bonds.
by order of the Common Council
ot the City of Reedsport. Douglas County.
"'""I' I. O. JOHNSON
City Recorder ot the city of
SrSoS"1' DM"" C""v' '
stults. jayne i murphy
4A-;To5RNr-MiH Treet
roseburo. Oregon
LADDER OF SUCCESS
LONDON (UPI) Sir Willi
am Carron, president of the
Amalgamated Engineering Un
ion, began his career as a six
shilling (84 cents) a week ap
prentice. Thursday night, he
was appointed a director of the
Bank of England.
LEGAL
NOTIQI OF SHERIFF'S ML!
NO. 27007
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF ORESON FOR
DOUOLAS COUNTY
STATE OF OREGON, represented ) -and
acting by Director ot Veteran,' )
1 r.ai property situate in Douglas ci.
Oregon, fowl': i
Lot Ten (10) and the Westerly ?d V- '
feet of Lot Eleven (11) ot thu .
CHRISTIAN TRACT, Douglas
County, Oregon,
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the
said Writ of Execution, Decree end
order of sale and In compliance with
the command of said Writ of Execution,
t will on the 12th day of November,
1963 at the hour of 10:00 A.M. on the
front door, County Courthouse In Rose
burg, Douglas County, Oregon, sell at
public auction subject to redemption, to
the highest bidder for cash In hand, all
the right, title and Interest of the within
named defendants and each of them in
ine real property nereinbetore described,
Property or any part thereof, to s.tlsfy
the said Writ of Execution, Judgment.
and Decree aoalnst defendanta with in..
i teres!, costs, attorney's fees and accrulnn
kosts of sale. "
T... ... ,1-.. ..m....
of October, 1953. ,"
iRA..P' byrd.
, 11,
FOR SALE, UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF
'THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF
Loun-,LAiD MANAGEMENT. ORAL
AUCTION as hereinafter desig-
I STANDARD TIME, on Friday,
INovember 8, 1963 for all tim-
1. 1 I .1 : ,J r
' - ......
flm bIuiiiji niott-Int tlfotiflllrlH
The right is hereby reserved to
W3ivn tnpnmrnl nptpere in thi .
advertisement, and to reject
any or all bids. The United
States reserves the right to
waive any informality in bids 1
received whenever such waiver
is in the interest of the United
States. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY,
OREGON: O&C: All timber
designated for cutting on: NEVi,
EbNiVM, NEttSWVi, NWSEV4,
Sac. 19, T. 23 S R. 5 W., W.M., .
estimated for the purpose of
. t ... -
"lis sale to be: 2684 M bd. It..
"6'as-tir, m M Da. it. wnue
Fir, 65 M bd. ft. Incense Ced
ar. No bid for less than $22.70 ,
per M bd. ft. for the Douglas
fir S3 70 nor IVr hrl ft' fnr the '
White Fir, $6.50 per M bd. ft.
for the Incense Cedar, or a
total purchase price of $62,096.-
able: (a) Under the terms and
conditions of Easement No. RE-.
R-230 with Western Timber and
Lands, (b) Under the terms
and conditions of Easement No.
Edin. No fees are required, and
(c) By Public Road. IN DOUG-
I LAS COUNTY. OREGON: 04tC:'.
A'1 mber designated for cut-.
ting on: SWViSEVi, Lot 7 (SEy.- -
Icru 1 1 T 1L D 4
Sec. I, T. 2 K.
jW., W.M., estimated for the -
purpose of this sale to be: 10i9 .
. . . ., r. , f ' -a T LJ
ft. Western Redcedar, 3 M bd.
ft. WTiite Fir. 51 M bd. ft.
Western Hemlock. 4 M bd. ft.
Incense Cedar. No bid for less
!r ir' 1H 30 Per Da- Ior lne
western nemiocit, o.uu per i
bd. ft. for the Incense Cedar,
or a total purchase price of
329,742.65 will be considered.
Minimum deposit with bid: $3,-"
000.00. Access to the sale area;
is available: (a) Under the',
terms and conditions of Arbi
tration Agreement No. R-24 with -
Martin Bros. Box Co. No pre-".
set lee nas Deen determined,
. T
'r -
" iuuia.-ju, n.u sn;i ill uu.1
ft. for the Western Redcedar.;
$8.80 per M bd. ft. for the
While Kir, S19.30 per M bd. ft.I
for the Ponderosa Pine, $15.65;
per M bd. ft. for the Western"
Hemlock. $8.30 Der M bd. ft"
Sfr ,,hC -"CeI1Se . Ced". 0r K
I total purchase price of 119.949.-.
i55 wil1 1)6 c"-siiered. Minimum;
; deposit with bid: $2,000.00. Ac-"
ices5.ji,thKe s?le "et ,o -
provided by the Purchaser. -