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B Q D B a a a a B B a n a a m a a B CI B 0M E6RET: 9RlN MILK ' PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS HARRINGTON NAMED GETTYSBURG, Pa. i Presi dent Eisenhower Wednesday named Kussell C. Harrington of Providence, R. 1., to be comniis sioner of internal revenue. Eisenhower had announced his intention of doing so several weeks ago at Denver. Harrington succeeds T. Coleman Andrews of Richmond, Va., who resigned to return to private business. Thanksgiving Day Visitors Noted In Riversdale Area Recording Played At Liles' Trial DON'T MAKE A MOVE 'TIL YOU SEE FLEGEL HOUSEHOLD MOVING Local or Nationwide OFFICE MOVING Household Coods Storage TRANSFER & FLEGEL STORAGE CO. 900 E. 3rd St. Phone ORchord 3-4436 Rosoburg, Oregon Shop atYour Local Independent Drug Store By BEVERLY CHRISTIAN Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olsen and two ing three weeks in Portland where the former has taken a position with a Portland accounting firm. He is attending to business for the company here this week. The Olsens plan to move to Port Lind as soon as suitable housing can be found While i called to .Mrs. Olsen s father, 0. E. Much ell. From Portland Bruno Galliano and son, Bruno Galliano Jr., of Portland spent two days in Riversdale recently on bus iness with 11. B. and Don Kruse. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Coburn and son. Walter, Etnjene, snent Thanks giving Day visiting Mr. and Mrs. li. S. Stryker and family on Fish er Road. Ernest and Eldred Trussell and John Burkhart left .Monday for Port Orford where they plan to fish several days in the Sixes River. Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers and FT. LEWIS, Wash. I A re- In the broadcast, the voice Intro cording of a Communist propa- duced other prisoners of war who ganda broadcast in which the told of the "kind" treatment by speaker accused the United Nations their canton and denied the enemv of delaying tactics to slow up j had "wantonly murdered" L'N had been mes M. llanley Delmar Christian. SDrinefield wo I visited Thursday with his brother, I peace talks in Korea was plaved ! POWs in Korea, eirjNei! Christian and family. I Tuesday at the Army court mar-1 charged by Col. Ja Frl Dee. 2, 1955 The News-Review, Roieburtj, Ore. S FUNNY BUSINESS tial of IX Col. Paul V. I.ilcs. of the U.S. 8th Army. Capt. Bernard W. Galing of Bay ton, Texas, listened as the broad cast was reproduced in the court room, men, in response to qiies tions of the attorney for the pros- ACCEPTS INVITATION KARACHI, Pakistan I Pakis tan Prime Minister Mohammad " "'7 ! eculion. he identified the speaker Ali has accepted an invitation hiv " ! ee ' as LUes. 39-year-old Birminsham, from Chinese Premier Chou En Havward. La if., where thev en-1 ai- i,, i ..e i ii . nj ; Portland they were joyed Thanksgivins with relatives i.hnraimii iih ih .n.m. in k. in ii.nl it u nnnnnnxi Nyssa by the death of ; of the former. Miss Shelley visited rea. ' Wednesday. CUUS1II Knroule home they stopped at Paries Air Force Base Hospital to visit Jim Viollettc, a former local resident, who is receiving treat ment there for injuries received in an automobile accident which oc curred when he was enroute to his Cottage Grove home on furlough. Mrs. 11. E. Leedy of Portland came last week to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Guiley Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burkhart and daughter, Kathy, spent Friday in Eugene where the former re ceived a medical check-up. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Holley and daughters, Karen and Marsha, spent Thanksgiving in Medford I with relatives. OPEN THIS WEEK 'TIL 9 P.M. FOR YOUR LATE EVENING SHOPPINC CONVENIENCE FULLER TON DRUGS 127 No. Jackson Dial OR 3-7415 Robert Hutchins Speech Still On At Idaho School MOSCOW, Idaho tn As far FOR THE BEST POSSIBLE IN for Every Type Equipment Every Need Try Our Fuel Oil Service Estate Entitled To Tax Refund PORTLAND (fi The estate of the late Samuel J. Wilson, Port laud timber operator, is entitled to a refund of taxes on property he owned in Southern Oregon and Northern California, Federal Judge Claude McColloch ruled Wednes day. The U. S. National Bank, execu tor of the estate, and the widow sued to recover $137,000 the Wil sons paid on a 1949 federal assessment. The fudge said he will fix the as the University of Idaho is con amount to be refunded later. But ' corned the speech by Dr. Robert Charley P. Duffy, attorney for the i M. Hutchins is still on for Jan oanK ana lor .Mrs. witson, saiu he;u"y- believed the decision means the ! Dr. D. R. Theophilus, school government will have to return the president, made the statement alt entire amount. , er a conference Wednesday with Alter Wilson's death in 19M. the . committee of the American I.c executor sold a piece of property 8ion. He declined to say what hap which had been acquired by Wil- pened at the conference but did son and Samuel A. Aitnew. Cen-1 ell a newsman that the school's tralia, Wash., for $700,000. On the earlier position on the speech was basis of this transaction the gov-! still in effect, eminent levied the $137,000 tax fori Two district Legion conventions 1919. !have protested the scheduled talk i The recovery suit contended that ' ''Y, the former chancellor of the the property was not taxahle that University of Chicago. They con year because it was gained in a tend the Fund for the Republic, joint business venture and Wilson which Hutchins now heads, has and Agnew late in 1949. were partners until Lookingglass 4-H Club Recently Organized By HAZEL S. The Lookingftlass MARSH 4-H Tractor been soft towards communism On Oct. 3, following the protests, Theophilus said there was not suf ficient justification to cancel the talk. Representing the Legion in the Wednesday meeting were Wayne Murphy of Indianapolis, Ind., na tional director of research for the Club was organized recently under l-PP'o"' Amcriransim commission the leadership of George Marsh, i ?!"' local Legion officials from Officers include: Albert Ollivant, Stove Oil AND Furnace Oil B H B president; Mike Mazon, vice pres ident; Jeffrey Mazon, secretary, and Larry Swift, song leader. The group met at the school house and formulated plans for the year's work. From California Mrs. Ida Niehaum came from Oakland, Calif., last week to visit Moscow. Plummcr and. Neznerce They also declined to comment on the meeting. However, in Lewiston. Murphy said later, "In my opinion it would be advisable to reserve a state ment until after the mid-winter conference of the Idaho Legion at Boise this week." Idaho Department Commander Shell Petroleum Products . . . Unsurpassed GERRETSEN BLDG. SPLY. CO. 402 WEST OAK ST. Phone OR 2-2636 a B I u f , a ,i,..u 1 Leslie McCarthy of Lewiston said i... .i t. i,r m . previously that the deoartmenl's SinK.V, '., '.; rk i.iM official stand on the matter would The "Farmers Chiquita" 4-H Livestock Club of Lookingglass was' organized recently under the leadership of Ivan Swift, assisted bv E. E. Ollivant. The group elected tne following i Ci. iL officers: Lee Swift, president; I Oirengrnl ill fig Kiddie Meredith, vice president; r Carol Duyck, scretary-treasurer: LdUCQtlOn UlflCe Nancy Grass, reporter and Carol I Carter, song leader. Sixteen mem-1 WASHINGTON n A suhcom bers enrolled for the project. mittee report to the White House he decided at the meeling which i opens in Boise on r riday. i Report Advises The business meeting was con ducted by Darlene Ollivant. Fran von Borstel entertained the group I with set of slides oa animal I judging Put your advertising where by your best prospects! To make your advertising SELL, you must get it before the people who ore interested in BUYING. This greatly simplifies your problem. Because ... it is a well known fact thot when folks hereabouts ore in the mood to buy, they turn to the advertising columns of The News Review to see what's for sale. Your ad here is SURE TO BE SEEN by the greatest con centration of people who mean business ... for you! DOUGLAS COUNTY'S OWN DAILY NEWSPAPER Education Conference called Wednesday for strenqthening of the U.S. Office of Education and a buildup of state education offices as the federal agency's main contact. Discussing the role or the U.S. Office of Education, the report said: The contact of the federal gov ernment should he confined to stale level contacts and not mane direcllv with local (school) boards except as mutually agreed by the three levels." James D. King of Brownwoon, Tex., who presented the report to the conference, emphn:i7cd to re porters later that there was no intention to take "a slap at the Of fice of Education." He said the in tention was simply that states should be brought into the picture. Kmc said that as written tne re port was capable of misinterpreta tion and it misht be amended later to make the intent more clear. TWO FOR THE MONEY llnmorint Herh Shriner blriid of y i'.j nmi tjnir. mm Missing Words Answer to Previous Punlr ACROSS 57 Musieal direction 1 and mouse 4 A in the face 8 Go free 12 Exist IS To the w'ay 1 14 Japanese i admiral 15 Legal matters SWash 16 Help, man DOWN 1 Not the world 2 Greek war god 3 Last will and 1 I IOSB5 Put? boIti iH-t an"tb3wXT o k u t U A 3 B INI riu fe y . 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