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V Riversdale People Attend Baker Gideon Convention By BEVERLY CHRISTIAN , Mrs. Gene Holeomb and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Don Myers and Jack Toi spent Monday in Eugene Aliss raisy sneney spent Uie week end at Baker attending a Gideon convention. Miss Shelley, who makes her home with the Myers, continued on to Kalispel. Mont., for an indefinite visit with her father. Packaged Building , Service For the homeowner. Corpen try, alsctrlcol, plumbing; new work, alterations, repair on the job or In our shop. One coll doer it all. L. K. CORNWELL Contractor . A.M. to S P.M. OR 2-2432 Evenings - OR 3-3597 on business and doing some shop ping. Re Enter College Mert Peterson arrived Friday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kruse and daughter, Joanie, Nixon Said He Didn't Question Demos' Loyalty EUGENE on Vice President Nixon told a news conference here Wednesday he had never question ed the loyalty of Democratic lead ers, but only their judgment. Nixon, who addressed a GOP rally at McArthur Court on the University of Oregon campur Wednesday night, was told at the press conference that Sen. Estes Kefauver had called on Nixon to apologize for uncomplimentary re marks about Democrats. from his home in Great Falls, Mont. On Tuesday Peterson took Miss Kruse to Portlsnd where both will be entering Cascade College for their junior and sophomore years respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Don Guiley and Cie former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Guiley, spent the weekend at Diamond Lake where they camp ed and went fishing. Mrs. G. G. Holley who has "been here from Portland visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Holley and two daughters, has left for Mcdford for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunning of Fisher Road spent Sunday in Cot tage Grove where they went golf ing. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Humph reys went on Sunday to Eugene DON'T MAKE A MOVE 'TIL YOU SEE FLEGEL HOUSEHOLD MOVING Local or Nationwide OFFICE MOVING Household Goods Storage FLEGEL TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. 900 E. 3rd St. Roteburg, Oregon ' Phone ORchard 3-4436 , ? , - v If mhi 1 ! 'uSjrW x m m ry ii .WOOD I SAWDUST 11 BLOWER SERVICE i : ROSEBURGC LBR. CO. 1 SPECIAL: OAK CHOPPING BLOCKS PEELER CORE GREEN SLABS DRY OAK PLANER ENDS PHONE OS 9-8741 4 OUR TRUCKS CARRY FULL 400 t tOO cu. ft. I Scientists Try To Learn Age Of Man Said 167 MIAMI, Fla. to A leathery lit tle man with jet black hair is en route to New York where scien tists may determine if he is the world's oldest living human. Juan Pereira, who stands 4 feet 4 and weighs only 75 pounds, ar rived last nignt from ms native Colombia en route to Cornell Med ical Center. There he will under go physical scientific and historic testing. ' Estimates of his age range as high as 167 years, but the spry little Indian cannot read or write and does not know how old he is. He agrees, however, that the 167 figure is about right. Dr. Jose Miguel Restrepo, an authority on human age, estimated Pereira's years at more than 120. One report has it that an 86-year-old woman in Pereira's na tive village rememDers mm as an old man when she was a child. Doctors who examined him in San Vicente de Paul Hospital at Medellin, Colombia, reported that while his wrist joints and radial artery were those of an extreme ly old man, his blood circulation was that of a youngster. His heart action and blood pressure showed unusual vigor, they added. Pereira, said his interpreter Fla vio Correa, recalls events which happened in the days of Simon Bolivar, who died in 1830. Bolivar was a South American hero. Pereira, according to Correa, "drinks when he can get it, smokes when he can and has out-lived five wives." to take their daughter, Sandra, where she will enter University of Oregon for her sophomore year. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hartley left on Sunday for their Arlington, wasn., nome alter visiting :or three days with Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhart. The Hartley's who re sided here about twenty years ago had been on a three weeks vaca tion in California. David Wallin, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Charles Wallin, left on Thurs day to resume his studies at Stan ford after spending the summer visiting his parents on Fisher Road. During the summer he was employed in the county surveyor's office. Dr. Wallin accompanied his son 10 raio aho ana ban r rancis co where he will attend to business and visit friends until Sunday when he win return home. Packmaster Gordon Bailey of the Riversdale Cub Scouts has an nounced the first pack meeting for the year will be at the school at 7:so p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25. All interested persons are asked to be present. Japanese Leader Tells Reds' Plan To Oust U. S. TOKYO HI A retired Japan ese military leader just back from Peiping told Wednesday of a proposal by Mao Tie-Tung that Red China and Japan unite ' to "oust the United States, our com mon enemy," from Asia. "We only laughed in his face, so loud that the meeting was sus pended for awhile," reported for mer Lt. lien, akio uoi. Doi was one of 15 retired war time generals and admirals who toured Red China for a month at the Peiping government's in vitation. A former military at- taohe in Russia and China, he reported on the trip to a private meeting of 500 Japanese civilian ana government leaders. Doi said Mao, the Chinese Com munist chairman, proposed a Tokyo-Peiping solidarity agree ment directed mainly against the United States and secondarily at British and French influence. The former general quoted Mao as saymg: "The operation would not in volve war, but other means. The United States still occupies Japan and also a part, of my country, Formosa. It is Our common ene my and we must be united to oust it. ' After the Japanese laughter, Just ' , :' " , ' t Vf" ids) in me I AIIThese Wonderful Features At This Low Price---- Formerly 339.95 Final Rites Held For Archbishop jw- 21- 19"-TI" - KANSAS CITY url Final sol emn rites for Archbishop Edwin V. O'Hara began Tuesday morn ing with a pontifical requiem mass in the Cathedral of the Im maculate Conception. Burial will be made In a crvnt beneath the chapel sanctuary at Doi said, Mao toned down his pro posal. uoi saia: "Mao then said with a straight face, 'We really want a friendly relationship With Japan. What do you think is the major deterrent?" I answered that it was inter national communism more than any American pressure." uoi said Mao replied, "if a great China emerges, its effect on its neighbors is inevitable." the Benedictine Convent of Per petual Adoration. 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