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OUT OUR WAY - - s, wia ! U,N, Forces My$f .. i) -.. . k . V .. . "V ! 111 11 1 ' '. .... '. ,' . 1 ' -4 . : " ;-V"-''-, i . -vWil ; s , v. ' vTTl SULLIVAN AND SON'S sawmill and pond pictured abov it located on th Pacific highway juit north of Roseburg. Th building houses an all-steel automatic and air circular mill. The LEGAL IN THS CIRCUIT COI'RT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY No 132.10 NOTJCS Or SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE R L WHIPPLE and MOD A WHIPPLE. hi wife. Plaintiffs, v. htiiband and wife. STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION OF ORE GON, and B. A. Juntii, Defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN that bv virtu of a Writ of Execution and order of le iaiupd out of the above entitled rqtirt and cam on the 30tn div of November. ISM, based upoti a decree of foreclosure entered therein on the 13th day of November, 19W. lo aatlsfv the judgment therein in the mm of $2,027 77 with tntereat in the from July 15, until paid; the further turn of J250.00 altornev'a feei and the further mm of J.T0.40 rout and dibttrftements. 1 have levied upon the foiiowim deacribed real properly, to-wit: Beglnninf at the Southeast corner of the tract of land conveyed bv B. r Hamp to uoufiia uoumy rir m Asmciatlon on Mar. :i0. 1892. and re- few - corded in Volume 27, page 118 record: ot Deeds of Douglas County, Oregon; j thence South 4 chains and 14 ltnkt; thence Weit 15 chains and 81 link: thence North 8 chain and H links to the South Roundarv line of aid Douglas Counlv Fair Association ; i along tha South Boundary of a ina; mfnee m j &nw Douglas County rair Aioriam Inds tn the place fit beginning, hetn in D.LC No. 40. in Two South, Range 5 Wt of the Willa- rr-ette Meridian, Douglas county State of Oregon and containing 8. fr mnre or less. Also beginning at a point on the South boundary of the Douglas County Fair Ground in Township 27 South, Range 3 West, thence 14.2 chains East from the Southwest corner of aatd Fair Grounds; thence South 12 3? chains; thence East 8 chain: thence North 10.S2 chains to South boundary ot ?aid Fair Ground; tnence ve ' aim the South boundary ot satd Lir.r'"??f 8i2.'."-,0..p,l".7 heeinnittff. eontaininaf County of Douglas and State of Ore son. Bnd that t will sell said real property h"ht bidder for cash in the manner i provided hy H.v nd satd flecree or foretiosure at the front door of the court Ho..e at Rosehunr Dm.ia j renoon o"n Saturday, the 6th day oi ; January, IflSJ. Dated, postea ana nr iuinn ';'&-'S-Decemher 7th. 19S0 v O. T. CAH1E. Sheriff of Douatas County. Oregon Effective Price Controls Present Gigantic Task BY JAMES MARLOW building an automobile. If you start with the horn first, you'll attract altention and maybe make some people back up. But to make the whole thing run, you have to put all the parts to-! gether. It's that way with the go- ernmem s program to siaum.e me economy by keeping down prices anil wages. The Kconomic Stabilization ad ministration has two main branches, one to sit on wages, one on prices. But it's the price con trol branch which is still too small to do a real too. The ESA did blow a horn it told the amomaiiers ana me auio- wnrlrtn-v in kpn down their CHCCS and wages and it asked all btisi nessmen ana wuim-i w w i same, yo.u...,. .. ?'-'--"- , -iA-" . 1 'ai tern are about all the price con-1 ' 4 S ' - . u , WSi;lvV v" T 4-J 1 ' e --aWTI price controls because it doesnt , .J -,'17. t ' . ta? nave emHiBn . - i.J? "V. - mil J' .Vi..1" - Sr to carry out sucn uimu. i j-rn . i a Jb. tb.- ""-.iiyfafcaaEauaiBiir ck aflMia:.. s '"it f.t monK.ss.mb!. h'THE SAW RIG pictured above i, an all-steel omatic and air circular mil! at Sullivan and Son, j a staff, just as it took OPA months local lumber firm, located on the Paeiiie highway north of Roseburg. It is a two-man mill, need-; after Pearl Harbor. The P""! , ing only a sawyer and off-bearer, and will yield 40,000 feet of eight foot lengths of 24$ in an i price control office may have :e;g .hour shift. It is a unit which has attracted wide attention on the part of smaii mil! owners. ; Wet"" by Paul Jenkins!. had 60.000 paid employes : ! . . the country, plus 200.000 volunteer j ,, t . u 'J r u t-.j workers. . . economy as this a free enterprise MdldVI Ask British Aid To ReasiR Hprtonh Ctiiirl OPA, even wnen us macnine j was put together, had its trouoies. I ti needed oil. Red-tape sloed up its performance, (inters nao io. . ,Peop1ethrm'Sh whole's,rmS f,Stot Ban On Fireworks sometimes it took months for To Be Up To Legislature OPA's lawyers and !he men who! mavte OPA policy to agree on what ! PORTLAND i.P) A state should be done, or how. And the wjde ban orP all fireworks except lawvers' fear of court fights over for supervised displays will be ) lLrZZiT':i.i:r """" . jii.:i-Hnui.-ai,Mi.f . . This is just one more example ; of OPA's troubles: its programs required tne priming ano tion of great quantities regula- 'JnS'.'S when' Attnrn; i,i, tsu nuii came, toupons book'. This put' tno much load on th lovernmen1 ability to print nd distribute so Even as late as the summer ot 194'Jbalf a vear after Pearl bor.W'A was swamped with work which it wasn't equipped to handle. But the problem of controlling prices and wages alone in such an I. . , a Mi..lillV-)ii,ilr1irflHiiinYi a-tarnr i rfe i la' 1 J14 iv, , y ft :GANG EDGER Sullivan and Son, north of fown. ft will saw seven form th chief output at f his mil!. of chain conveyors and lift trucks, , t . J su jv.o.c. ow cv f k p.,.1 jnL:ni mrq oy ram uenxtnw, f i. J . , A?i 6 rj I't tss . n.Annn,,r mnl enHlOCC W,U, 1 fc0nomy meant endless seesaw-1 jng throughout the war. And it prob abjy will mean the same again. , amaii'jriaajh-iiviiauwity - tf r . I! ,r. .i-.s ... j . .f.a,c J . If " i-' fc V ", . - ij-- , s Ii ncse - '-'. v. 4CM. S, i. 1. 3 fore.it j Mi SU. - tit a distrust of the v " jA-ncn sato ne wouio mirotmce d ; . KwW fireworks law. - e Nj,ljonJ Fjre proieclion asso- oiMr!im-!Twentv.hr(,f 5!,)(,s ajr(.a(iv have , 9eA ghUnon similar, it,! i " One death, af least 3z in iiircs 'f .;i,, ion to use of fireworks this year, he said. The ban has been ap- .' ,""''''" , Har-;d. " 1 lrfi l( incluflin? toe uregon swie inw associai on. J Toy pistols and other devices , ing paper caps would b, exempt 'from the ben. o firm employees 13 men in its operation, buying H logs on fh open market. (Picture by Paul Jenkins!, --iiTi local iawm!!! firm, has insfalled 2x4 from a slab of timber m one operation, tight foot Zx4i Operation is streamlined, materia! being moved by a system A iog may be hoisted from the pond, pass through the mi!!, i . Jr.t ... ... fM i D.Djvo ,w w,y JIJJtuMLMuaiauiaaia iiiiimi iiiwaa iiw iifr it , ,t m. SINGAPORE iivi The power-, jful Malay association of Kelantanj ? caiieu on Britain w use;cision, acneditiea lor Bearing next iis infkit?ncf' to npso.jate the r-, Jrn of J3ypar-ola Maria Hertogh to Singapore kind in North Mafaya, s?fit fi cahip to colonial Secrelurv James firif-i fiths warning that the Moslems i.iinsn smernmeiK ana urjeo a- i(a s rciiirn as me oniv means ot restoring confidence and goodwill ti jhe wise administration oi his majesty's goverW.tent." Nme,een persons were killed in recent SmwWe noting kindled by Jioslem resentment at a cni! tp. .j, ,tlA. j ,k?tak. ncsia-born Maria to her pa-Indo nesian D;ikh mother. The iwcision ' .V" 'T '.L: , nse o scnooi wacner, no loon nr iirih ine laiay i,iier inmnf r i her from the Malay foster mother us-CT? " " W u ;cigni y e3ri- j ! Thalassoctation has begun t4yK- v s 2 1 r-i & minrinn . . 1. in A- WJiiBWrtWr". .w-.....T.' ........... t.... a new qana edqer at Jfs pient : f k., IP; i trr ,aw wsss,, i M-Wllii"eTim-iW"riT-rT-mT j -.ir I V i 4 i $ ; V t (n .- ' J ajlliaiW"1 T j j a drive to collect funds to bbcIs an appeal of the supreme court de-j March, Udoho Wool Pbois Seii For Heavy Price Boosts MONTPEUER, Idaho f.P! i The Bear Lake county wool pool' of 215.908 rounds broushf it 04 jut j, , , . ; I" WBno' 'rmaa r. . ,vr gatz said. .wgais sa tne tentral Woo! fis , in i This is VUjm tons more than Marketing corporation, Boston, Korea.- Jn more Toan four decades ; 'be department estimated was eon was the buyer id made Qherai of occupation, the Japanese were sumed this year. The 1S51 quota concisions" to the pool on the off- ner able to control all of Konau comPt 7M rerom S,!? f .uj Thev are also well aware of the funded by industrial users and a l7V xw,w? of r!ip-, t t impossibility of ob,ainiM a defeat, i minimum of t,39S.S urged fa y Last year the pool s wool brought !lv? mii(ary decision over t:hHi?a .: domestic producers. ... .. ..... 1,11 pouno. ne saio. v ,!, f thf BoMeville . CountvWnr rtfaht vears from .iuiv H3? t. vcr.i r..nn. t.rowers association s s.oou fleeces at SJ.ffl'i a pound was also reported. The atice compared with 50.5 cents lastresr, ; f ? 5ET UP FiRT I WON'T HAVE 1 j ItL SE MOSS FDR. MOTHER. f OMOURTRiP I THAT I XXCfi't DO i Hi H 5H U?VE5 HER AFTER. SEEiisS' A THSNSO FOR. I I 5 f A COFFEE f-T J ATHSN5G US MOTHER,, SUT J I i i l MORWSW3.' 1'UL SACK. i I MESS I MAPS j I V jf lift S m Zir v'.-l - iV.i,V J. V, .-.W- J rtl M'f ,'.UI Likely Evacuation Of U.N. Forces From Korea Will Not End War Against Red Horde NEW YORK CAP! A eleer-cur mSrr ,Kof" The fisare is a iHcrease of IS,- i ouf f riS sjueifion now, for jhr feck of nambr, but th net evfe the prtViBus rrgis. rejoin ef heert-br.k;B9 mpei?n r bf f has fh.y jooMjrslSioB of fe 1S4S ,fef5s Perh.p. tfiey ere more pprBf ob fh. ofher d sf the lhaB J35 m Pctfie than on ihn ud. I ft rs-sisirsR mast e rora- Out there, American morale a 9993. is neither Store or pteed dssriBg the fest 18 dys o i Jepen i there any pejsirosuB, no isreaif-beatir.g, end eertasnSy !95i. Cards are avadairie ej ssress- j no despair. ; jsraSisn wrvsre BlikEs and sast- The soidters rt ssmps? maa, They ere mad dean through. Thry hati won Sheir virtory. And then, i in kie Novfmber, it was snatchH i ay, not by better men with bet- j ter weapons or better ieadership, j bi! simpiy with greater numbers. tney were inrpB osck. i Ana even tooa ' toe onsy pros-; pert is for a siow, grinding Te " down the length of Korea. !'"", "" may be dm-en off the pea.asoU i - c ' " . . ,7. 1 mny of thejr, best divisions the , 1 hmese Reds are prepared to ispeod. The cost of such a cam- paign to the Chinese would be enor- mous, but poiiliral and miiitary oh-1 servers senerailv believe that I'eipin! pav it. Nevertheiess, the morale of the lverage g ' jnjgcj, knows that given any semblance of cquai- ity in numbers, he wou!d beat a. 'hinr.w Kit as sottTsdiv as h !Mt t.- lj. 7 jTVTl Korean Reds, if h has lo faii back again ami ihat spsms in- vrtaM h WlU Carpet KofC wh I'hinsf dpsd, ti' ftstfi-rafiu tai-Ai a inrrmttr- v-nri view of the picture. the moment, the United ?a- cannot furnish the necessary visions to counter-halaoce C h i- and Korean numbers. There- j,iay he necessary to oull ! out of Korea entirely, although 1 there was no open discussion of this when 1 iett the Orient. BiTthMwfll notX-th, end of (he struggle, it will simpiy enter a new phase. The full details of the planning for the phase cannot be disclosed now. it is obvious, however, that they call for a naval blockade, in tensified bombing, and pressure from within Korea thrmigit a Ko rean underground resistance, and bv well-supplied patriot guerrilla hands. Vaitalao To 8 Resisted T he Koreans North or South want their independence. After 40 years of Japanese occupation, they wili not wiiiingly accept a Chinese master. They know, and so does Mac Arthur's headquarters, that the Oiinc.se program is to make Ko rei s vassal state. Th minion" is already ar t bmese statements a be word do- appearmg 1 n aoout Korea. IViping, flushed with last year's j ictories over the Nationalists, has ' harked in Tibet and Korea on ain, old fashioned, S8ih cen- j program of aggression -white via? for propaganda purposes, to ' it ii.i UjMW i Stes . y'', 4rmy js forced to evacuate Korea. The pressure will continue, from sea and air, and eventually from the land. Actually, that type of pressure - rather than the use of ground forces was advocated, .ri m t, r ii,. :......". nest informed American generats. fi m heenme oei-esslsv Another point that has occupied general MacArthur's headquarters j has been the cumulative eitrct on yet oeeo oameo, mere was no eji ' other Oriental nations of the events planafion of Ihe de'ay,) ( in Korea. Japanese reaction, of l?un" f 1 m' Limit Os Morkefimj ulVimn ihe i"iii Sites' i. ,!..!. " ' ' ' deal ammf ar ,ua,j of the dftfi - Janan. with her millions, foimbt August i4S without aehi ., te , u; . , . final Victory over China. aWonsttmptioa by household rnnsum ; for (at average Japanese, he ers and isdustrsal users, and ta its fully alive ta the tlanter pre-S maintain present frf stsek.' THE WST StAJsSiCET sairf by he Chinese, his sadeni enemies, crwpiag iowsrf fhe nar-l ray, sirxiix of Tsushima that sep- grate Korea fron! Jtpts. Hjs only defuse ROw j5 ihe U. K. army, and particuiariy the Americans. Far thit MM0B perhaps, as weiiS 3 a iaree deerea of fiefjaifle svm-s ,, ,s,- iTi,''. f -4 ,fc GJs;Ttey feaV8 is)ed ,bm m ihe hospitais ana jnvsfed tnem to tfiesr h!,fSr A ,isy seSrfosn psssl,s wii3i. iout tetsers 13 tne newspajters ass- s fe the caa heS Tbsy hive 5 0;ered mo(5ey aniJ tv,n b5(Kj;j , . . A. ol thia seatimeot is fefWnmng ta appear etsewhere in 0r!fn,, To he e S? patrons, the specter of Bed China I ?! '""' e nsasses is a frightening sign in j e foernnst of fadia, ( iBdrasraia and the Philippines are i aceiy unfasy ftte &t j & trfd Korea, m short, is atiiy ose fac Qf a big?r iclre. Alld Uifii pirlure, despise th Rjiii,ary re- '. t ntnnM And finally, there is one other e'ement of supreme importance tn the tJnited States and to the free work! the American Gf. The seven Ameriaa divisions in Korea have been trained and tested ia the hardest of alt schools, c fuai combat. That is seven more : "ttl.? mra a, fnrl cieus and provide the instructors and field officers to train a bigger army. The G! in Korea is the same fighter today he was ia Worlti War ii, and msyhe better. He baa the same courage and the same i n geniiify, he is standing up well against overhweiming odds. Ife has been shoved arouad, got he iB not beaten and he is set dis couraged. Stolia "Peace" Prizes To 83 Awarded Sy Soviet MOSCOW m The president of the supreme Soviet t Parliament J has announced the appointment of $ a i2-man committee to award the ..,i ;,,-ii,.! c p,3tf prn!.x ,.or i,giheaia the 1 n peace among peoples." The announcement did not say h Tom",iwr P cf .""s,8"s .ewm fiioe mner naiions, inciiiomg tnina, 3S.to"te Ite jHfV ' 006 lt evaluation; pme. j The Stalin peace prize was set : P by decree of the presidium on the Soviet prime minister's ?8ih birthday last year. At that time it W3S declared the 1559 prire would he awarded on Statin's Tist birth ? j , n . . . j ; oay, cc. ii. nui on tnas oay, o mention was made of the nri?.e. no possible eantiidsies had been i suggested and ao committee bad i WASHINGTON - m - Th Ai- rtcuiture department has an- nounced it will limit marketings of i suar ir me umw-o 10 o,w, tr 1 Th deoartment said the iiiSS ouoi Is eiecfed to 'maintain . l, . 150,200 Aliens Mast Register In Northwest SEATTLE R Ait esti-i Btaifd 150,998 Bss is ih Psriisc ! Sorthwf si win be reqsssre4 Us rcg-1 hifr 8ndr the aw Sntefaai s- x""- ... Z latenOf Weptfltfrtest SOTS PsikRr front 85a ProsMt 6 ' rrojesn T.'ASHiSSTOS Tbe Bp prtnieBt b Interior has issaed as order barriii the isahbe irom those parts of the interiors of. dams and power plants vuinerabie i to sabotage." ! Officials said the order was a precautionary one. ii sppiics to ait federal power antl other projects prodiicinst eleciricfy. Thasa feotures prove ist1Sajispaq ' .!,-' !;. You Can?f Match a electric range CooSt-Mosttr Ova Clock Control fsiii.Widlfi Ster eg Orower torja uppar atsrag drawer Hw iladiontuSja S -Spd Units cook isster than var 5 4 - s $tbrS5 Centrof jlrygve Lie Sy$ OSLO, Ssrwsy tSS Trysve 5U says ttat tftsiUSi SaSsest JaUsa ila iep ih Csnsmossst eilsck es Saath Korea vmiii doom U. K. hopes for acfeevsng 3u asm Iber or any other piare. The Waited SaSssas wmiry iteneraS sriared thai II, N. forces snssi not give ap iss Korea, evea Usaagh it JBSght bssb war sjjj Se Chsna. The final goat of the 5? & Korea, Jje laid, ii is promote sniJsed, free eonsmaaity g3eraed ly the people and !o njakt it pbf sjbte Jor Korea ta live ta peass sth her sesghbsr. Te United Katsoas . . .." ha I satii, '"eaaaot persit t&at 1 ceriaia sys5im bj goversaient, wfeetaer Fascist, Commuasst, Soclaist, or eapitaisst, is pressed and forced spas a nation oy ateaas st arms. This siaspie prsnrspte it the key io the Karean eonSict, "Should the attack os tee rensib- I Us of Ksrea jsoi be repeSed or stripes, tnere S oe as j-ijis tor fsStiiiasest of Sfee iertber aisns e! tbe tSnsted Jsatssas, neither in Ka Si a nor eisewhere, if we losy is Korea, we'll have ts ask Bssrsjjves ufeat nation sfiii be the aext vie tiB?" ' Lie Mis' tfee V, K. dees net wast war with China and he stiii hopes for a sshaioa "whks caa create a kind of peace is Kbtbs in ic?s the free Korean peopie aad the V K, eaa fee satisfied. HARRY C. STEARNS Funeral Director Oitr service is far ttii and meets every need. Arty distance, arty time Licensed Lody Ai&sstsrst. Oakland, Oregos PSsstte 2? Si or 2713 fiuaraKant Cooif!g-Tep lump Ail-poftaloin JasitJ esi out A'd.Sitfs(r.5 ?jrlBis CsBking Top Thf mixer Sp.ff Cooker ?28 W, Osfe St, ?fs 5218 i Stst Street-