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GETTYSBURG, Pa. IJI Presi. i
dent Eisenhower has signed a bill I
permitting two Mexican - bora
daughters of a Salem, Ore., woman
to remain in the United States.
The legislation, sponsored by
Oregon's congressional delegation,
removed the Ihreat of deportation
that clouded the lives of Mrs.
Sarah Caroline Venegas and her
children, Maria Elena, 6, and
Sarah Lucia, 8.
An Immigration Service hearings
officer ruled in Portland last April
that the children were in the
United States illegally, having
overstyaed their visas,
t The girls were born to Mrs.
Venegas and her husband, a Mexi
can national. The couple later was
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mistake
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divorced and Mrs. Venegas moved
lo Salem, where she lives with her
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morse.
Driver Of Death Car
Involved Second Time
PORTLAND I Circuit Judge
Donald E. Long this week convict
ed a 16-ycar-old youth for reckless
driving. The boy, Edward Schlip
of Portland, was driving a car in
volved in a July 27 crash that
killed two other teen-aged boys.
Schlip's driver's license was or
dered suspended for two years.
The three - car wreck killed
Michael Vetter, 15. and James E.
Nelson, 13, both of Portland.
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Defense Presenting Case Ir. Ervvir. Court Martial
FT. LEWIS, Wash, The de-!ficer acting in a capacity similar: Chyers, Gideon, Mo., were anion iyang. '
fense started presenting its case i to Uiat of a judge in a civilian (the last to be called. Cordon and Gh'yers lestified further, however,
Tuesdav in the Army court mar- trial, denied the defense motion ' Chyers, both former prisoners o' that Erwin refused to sign one
tial of Lt. Jefferson D. Erwin, 38- for a directed verdict iwar, testified Monday. jof the Red-sponsored articles and
year-old career soldier accused of Observers said there have been! Gordon said he would not care started an uproar. The article,
collaboration with the enemy while only rare instances in which such t serve un(ler one of tne 0ffjccr, I asking front line United Nations
a prisoner of war in North Ko-'a defense motion has been sus-1 wj,0 previouslv had testified troops to lay down their arms and
rea. jtained so i early 'in a court martial.! against Erwin. 'lie said, however, surrender, subsequently was rin-
Erwin's counsel made the open- Tnc lrla' started a week aS to- i he would serve under Erwin aEain. stroyed without any signatures be
ing statement to the nine-man court
after the defense motion, for a rii-
reeled verdict of innocence was
denied by the law officer and no
member of the court objected.
Col. Walter O. Beets, law of-1
Mrs. Lee Claims
WASHINGTON Wl Mrs. Doro
thy McCullough Lee of the U. S.
Board of Parole said Monday night
women should challenge the
"man's world" around them but
shouldn't lose their femininity in
the fight.
'I do believe we succeed best
not by cultivating the characteris
tics of men (which we are not)
MODEST MAIDENS
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Personally, prefer country gentlemen
their manors!"
an electrifyno, effect oh
WHUrASWITCH.?-
A GAL'S PAPPY NOT
DANGER
WANTIN US T MARRY .
HER."
day. I
The prosecution restea its case
Monday after calling 17 witnesses
to the stand.
M. Sgt. Roy G. Gordon, Rapid
City, S.D., nd Cpl. Robert H.
Women Should Challenge Men
but of women (which we are),"
Mrs. Lee said, adding:
"Success and femininity can
thrivo together in any calling."
Mrs. Lee said "that to make this
nation stronger, and more ade
quate to cope with its gigantic
problems of today, we do need to
take a fuller part in the social,
economic and political affairs of
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HOPE SHE'LL. GO OUT
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UNROMANTlC FRIEND, T
TALK TO "BOUT MAH
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if assigned to serve under the;"1!! affixed to it, Ghycrs testified,
charged man.
I chyers said he saw Erwin's
Iname on six to eight North Korean
Communist propaganda articles
'at the prison camp near Pyong-
othe country."
The parole board official, former
mayor of Portland, Ore., addressed
a meeting of the 100 teenage girls
in town for the week-long Girls'
Nation program sponsored by the
women's auxiliary of the Ameri
can Legion.
The girls, rcpresentinz everv
state in the Union, get a chance
to "run" the government by elect
ing their own president and con
gress and then putting them
through their paces.
NET SALES HIGH
NEW YORK Wl International
Paper Co. Tuesday reported first
nan net income of $.18,590,953 or
$3.68 a share compared with net
of $32,415,956 or $3.11 a share in
the same period a year ago.
Net sales for the first six months
totaled $390,738,253 against $331.-
976,225 in the same period of 1954.
FUNNY BUSINESS
NEW IDEA IN "COMBINATIONS"!
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age I'm not eligible for social security!" ( : Jr. , "m , ff I '
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7J t-nfflr ') A V-C. J2 undonr supply of froih foods BOTH M 474.95
v J ZI!1 tS -lrljgjyvr,yj! at your flngoriipi In this now eombinoN Bu you can
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n ' J1 n ft 1 ' yourtolfl , Warahouia-ro-Yon
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1 I With Time-Pay Plan! and mora!
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1 j 1853 North Stephens Street ORehard 3-3162
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prt Repairs. All mokes. 50J N. "
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K & C Plumbing Co. Free Estlrrh-tct. p.;(i- j l., u t
OB 1 isno iriln F Ath Pointino onrl poper hanging. H. t.
OR 3-350?. 10 JO I. 6th. "Woody" Wood, OR 3-4240.
Hurlburt's Plumbing. Any typa. Ph.
3244. Sutharlin. REFRIGERATION
Kler-Crooch Plumbing Co.
230 North Stephens Phono 3-5377
Refrigeration Engineering
Harris Plumbing & Heating Co. Sales and Service "by George"
805 South Stephens Phone 3-8173 OR 2-1032 906 B-ooklyn
Coert Supply Co. Phona 3-4461
CARPENTERS
Hansen's Plumbing & Heating, Wins- '
ton. Ph. 9-8705
" Building ond Remodeling.
ELECTRICIANS . . A' , .,
Leo E. Kowalewskl. OR 3-8020
Hydorn Electric, 2125 Hollis St.
OR 3-5096. No Sat. work. Free
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Circuit Court
Dismissal Order
Commercial. Credit Corp. vs.
John B. White. Suit dismissed.
Ordtr
Wesley Ashworth vs. Mildred
Ashworth. Provision of 1950 order
in regard to 1917 decree is amend
ed. Dafault Order
T. S. Kelley vs. Margaret Car
gill, also known as Margaret Har
ris. Defendant in default in suit.
Complaints Filtd
Gladys M. Thompson vs. State
Industrial Accident Commission.
Plaintiff seeks reversal of SIAC
order June 10 refusing compensa
tion for death of husband, Clar
ence E. Thompson. Thompson
drowned in Smith River Oct. 12,
1954, while employe of Victor Lund
logging operation.
Donald R. Johnson vs. Lloyd
and Shirley Larcom. Plaintiff
seeks judgments of $603.20 and
$526.77, alleging defendants failed
to meet conditions of sales con
tract on truck and trailer.
Thur., Aug. 11, 1955 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 9
Milk Price May Rise Cent In Portland Area
PORTLAND W The possibility
of a cent-a-quart milk price in
crease looms for Portland area
consumers.
A dairymen's group, the Grade
A Milk Producers, asked distribu
tors Tuesday to restore the cent
cut the dairymen took after voters
repealed the state milk control lav?
last November.
Four distributors who attended
the meeting at which the action
Paul Bunyan Festival
Slated At Fort Bragg
Lumberjacks arc sharpening
their axes, saws and calks today
to cut loose at the Return of Paul
Bunyan celebration at Fort Bragg,
Calif, on Sept. 3, 4 and 5.
Woodsmen of Washington, Ore
gon and British Columbia will
compete with those of the Red
wood Empire in the logging show
which features high-climbing, axe
throwing and chopping, hand and
chain saw bucking and log rolling.
As in former years, diet Shan
dell, who is a big man any way
you look at him, will portray Paul
Bunyan who also had muscles on
his muscles.
Close-Out! Swim Needs
ONE-HALF PRICE
Wading Pools Swim Goggles Swim Caps Swim Finr
Snorkel Tubes Swim Wings - Beach Balls Nost Clips and
Ear Plugs
Church's Drug Store sunday
Rose Hotel Annex Phone OR 3-6333 10 To 6
Nelson & Pyle
Woodworking Co.
Windows, Sash and Frames
Parrott and Mosher OR 1-3434
BERKELEY PUMPS
A Pump far Cvtry Ntd, from
Homti Co InduttHet.
SALES SERVICE
Irrigating Syitmt
Mill Pumpi a Specialty
FREE ESTIMATES
GERRETSEN BUILDING
SUPPLY
402 W. Oak Ph. OR 2-2636
Ambulatory and led PetienN
Supervised ay
Refirtarad Nwrta
Kind Personal Attention.
NURSING CARE
RIVERSDALE SANITARIUM
Rt. 2, loi 111, Roseharf, Ore
ORehard 1-S38S
was taken indicated they felt the
dairymen's request was justified.
There was no announcement of
distributors' plans, but price in
creases to producers usually are
passed on to the consumer.
Dairymen explained that they
cut the price in the hope that pro
duction costs would go down. But,
Ihey said, Oregon State College
figures show that costs actually
have increased. Oscar Hagg, OSC
marketing specialist, said produc
ers are in "an extreme squeeze."
THE TUNER ALONE
Preserves Hit font.
With yearly care,
N cosily repair.
HAROLD J. BAXTER
Ort ft Ricketti Muile, koieburs
ROOFING
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Free Estimates All work guaranteed
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W- E. DAUM St
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Roseburg School
of Business
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toe Veterans.
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