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2 Tke Newt-Review, Roteburg, Ort. Fri., Dec. 21, 1956 DHAPT PERIOD CUT VIENNA. Austria, Jt Poland it going to cut her draft period, the deputy detente nynnter. Gen. Jercy Bordulowski. said Thurs day. Bordulowski taid the period for compulsory infantry service will be cut from 24 to 11 months, for the air force and navy from years to 2. and with other mil itary unila from 27 to 24 months. . t- ill Ojf jince-i wishes for i happy holiday to ill the good friends vrhott it his been such i pleasure to serve. Shorty Billie Curly Jim Irene Louise Edna HOLIDAY STORE HOURS OPEN SUNDAY, DEC. 23 9 em 7 pm CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY, Dec. 25 Do Your Holiday Food Shopping Early Garden Valley Market 247 N.W. Carden Valley Boulevard . . er iwp. 1J ''y-i. CuiOmu . it keel MU f ORPHAN AIRLIFT Harry Holt (right). Oregon rancher, holds one of the 81 Korean war orphans who arrived in San Francisco from the Far East. Holt, himself the adopted father of eight Korean children, is responsible for the organization of "Orphan Airlift," which brought the children to the United States and new homes. Man behind Holt Is unidentified. Christmas Business Slow, But Indications Now Point To Surge In Late Shopping Plan Under Way To Issue Bonds To Finance Necessary State Institution Buildings f PAUL W. HARVIY JR. ! bad ai that, because moat of SALEM i A plan to issue, those bonds are self-supporting, bonds to build new state institu- j rather than beurg financed by pro tion buildings is getting support in pertjr or income taxes, both political parties, but it will, xnt honds financed by Uxes cause big argument in the Leg- Irt 43 millions of veterans bonus uuature. State Treasurer Sig Vnander. a Republican, is the sponsor of the proposal under which the state would issue 20 million dollars worth of bonds for institution buildings. This would have to oe j Iraqi Politico Draws , v.,. Jail Sentence UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. jJ-Tear Jail Sentence Colombia. Iraq and Sweden are I BAGHDAD. Iraq uK A former he neBett members of the Secur Iraqi minuter of economics as lty council. 'SETS. cThe "a.t The Genera. Assembly elected ures were placed on probation for them Wednesday to two-year irVeaVa! P. secret trf.l Tuesday. term. on the ll-naUo. council re- The court did not announce me ...... .."Vy" char'es Defense attorneys said in the tin-American Middle the fT were accused of attempt-. Eastern and west European uig to topple Premier Nun Said s seals. government. lie referred to the people under Constitution. Lnander has a companion meas ure under whicb slate surpluses would be placed, at the end of each biennium, into bond re demption fund. Vnander sajra this, which could be enacted into law by the Legislature, would improve the state's credit. The Bond Com mission could use this fund to par off all bond issues. The n minister mas hamel rs.rfi.rhv St. nresident of the bonds and 4 millions of reforest- proposed National Congress Psrty. tion bonds. 1 Political parties are banned in Deputy State Treasurer Fred Iraq). . . 1 . 1 Paulus. one of the country's lead-1 The other four were FaiX el sa douart , ..... mirr. as. former vice president lot more money. 01 me isuqiii iwueiiciiuruv. ry . . . , i mnA former deoutv: Sadiq ine most recent oona saie -. 7 , . ,,j i.rnir ... (u Mt aneninai. w, m . cent interest, compared with only ' "Pr1'; Roseburg Stores torceo ine sute to pay jw per :""". .;mii . oresi- UC-UU.T . ' . " . dent of the Iraqi Bar Assn.. ana per cent in 19o2. If the state issued 25 millions worth of building bonds to be re funded in 20 years, it would cost more than 4 millions in interest. Panlus says. A property tax of only 1 mill would finance the whole bond issue. There will be other proposals Sute Sen. Walter i. Pearson, a i 'or bonds in the Legislature. The Democrat, who was sute treasur er before Vnander was, also sup ported the bonds for institutions idea. Since he will be a power in the new Senate, and possibly its president, Pearson might be able to sell it to the Senate. The late Gov. Paul Patterson, a Republican, supported similar idea at the 1956 session, but it didn't set out of the House Tax Committee. Highway Commission wants auth onty to Issue S millions more in order to match federal road allot ments; and there will be a request for 2 millions more for higher ed ucation. Paulus doesn't think, however, that issuance of these additional bonds will harm Oregon a excel lent credit rating. Oregon's bonds now are rated AA which is only a shade below former justice minister: and Samii Bashalim, 34. a deputy. ' J TONITE Tell Your Store You Sow It In The Newspaper DON'T MAKE A MOVE TIL YOU SEE FLEGEL "Christmas ! are beginning to smile again. , 11 win oe a good Christmas," 1 says a department store executive 1 in Pittsburgh. "Nothing can that." Optimists who figure However. Rep. Charles A. Tom."" "P AAA rating. These ratings Rufus Republican, savs he "will r important because they deter fight any proposal for a bond issue m" J amount of interest the for buildings with every ounce of ; ,u,e nasto pay. strength that 1 have. Tom nas HOUSEHOLD MOVING Local or Nationwide OFFICE MOVING Household Goods Storage TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Oregon FLEGEL 900 I. 3rd St. oburj, Phone ORchard 3-4436 that influence, too Issuing bonds for buildings might solve the dilemma for the Democrats, who will be short of money next month when they get control of the state government. The proposed budget will con tain 25 million for institution and college buildings. If those struc- stop tures could be built with bonds, j the Legislature could even in there . crease basic school aid and still might still be a good chance of ' balance the budget Dealing last years record buvm? n..m. i... 174 miiiinn ai. "very binge are comparing the 195 shop-1 ,r, worth of outstanding bonds. P" ii- men at which u ilent of aomethin like Christmas came after (rath- n2 for every man. woman and 1 child The average for all states mwm NEW YORK ur business," says a big New York retailer, "has been pretty awful. Bat it's coming to life now." A leading Washington merchant. who had kept his fingers crossed during most of December, reports a sudden buying npurt last Friday and Saturday followed by strong" sales this week. He says: we mink wis snop- now. ping season win ena up wun a er than before) the fourth week- "'n . nwt win v ii uui mu uvi nu in uprpmwr .miina m. ,. -. - the country " lusion in many people's minds that , However the picture isn't as This sudden switch in retailer they had more time to shim ; Moweer. ine picture isn t is sentiment was disclosed in an Aa-j Merchants recall that Christmas sociated Press survey of Christmas sales in 1951 lagged during most of shopping trends in 25 major cities. , the season but that a sudden surge Up until last week, many mer-1 of buving in the final week swept chants were despondent. Now some retailers shelves clean. Now, they '. contend, there are signs that 1951 may oe repeated. Consensus imnnr retail t. that total Christmas sales will set ricuivcrnv . n;i j.n... new records but the gains over .r m.' baIvV a u.rH,no .h 1955 will be slight. ; AlDrt Green, driver of his Truck. Ij. Austin, rrranaeer of the . ... t 1. :.u t ' p .. , 7 - .Weill uui lunu.T Willi ail uiurr (.-.as viit .uervnanis Assn.. fill . m t.-l. HOME IMPROVEMENTS Can Be Bouqht On Time With Our No Down Payment Home Imorovement Loans ADDITIONS Estimated cost of job $2,000 Pay $75.04 tor 30 months or poy $63.88 for 36 months. ROOFING Estimated cost of job $250 Pay $14.96 for 18 months er pay $1 1.47 for 24 months. FLOOR COVERING Estimated cost of job $250 Poy $14.96 for 18 months or pay $11.47 for 24 months. DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEMS Estimated cost of lob $500 Pay $22.95 for 24 months or pay $15.97 for 36 months. PLUMBING FIXTURES mm Estimated cost of job $600 Pay $27.53 for 24 months or poy $19.17 for 36 months. DllllPt A GARAGE JS. titimattd coat of job $700 Pay $32.12 for 24 months or pay $22.36 tor 36 months. mm HOUSE PAINTING Estimated cost of job $400 Poy $18.36 for 24 months or pay $12.78 for 36 months. Gerretsen Building Supply Co. Slight Mistake Fills Recreation Room With Oil states: WV 0 rant nnvtiniv rnuoF ,h-l?tlio'n " m'' y"r'l 's' one was at home when they P. . . . j Cnrls,m" eason hooked their oU hose to an intake is going to end up one per cent D1De over last year." . As' hi. bos. enlained later. i,,'C."0; I- Si'.1;' gen' Harding suspected trouble after eral manager of Wieboldt's. as- mnre than the u.u.l Hm he didn t believe this year s sales will mali .1 . . . . - , nuns a 11111 lau. Z.r l . I ' l'v'',?L So, he turned off the oil and l,LJ,AA'm",!0T Cn0Ut! ,ta,J ' looked in the basement. rtrZ.. .7. ,t"iT , 1 .u 'oil company cleaned up a 385-gal-P.eEi Kk ,0t ,n 1,6 1 Ion mess ih the newly finished Pacific Northwest, where sagging 1 .,,, room of Mr. and Mrs. demand for lumber has depressed Charles Gober "tr,(fr,dhpi'nSW,J.'v,,n,rl1 That Intake 'pip hd be" Li T " nd- u -x.m"; connected from the storage tank V- ,',n.!, 'l0ff ',ou, S!hn the house was converted to per cent. In Seattle, where a heavy , helt ejght ye,r, ,g0. And the snowstorm was preceded by bus!.!,' vnerv' ,, nld co;,u,ed a 3 ...e. earner nopes tor a 3 to I for , j ,nQ gone to 223 34th St. per cent increase have been tol . ed aside. I " c" Newspaper strikes have nil Inin 1 - Christmas sales in Kansas City and Cleveland. Boston retailers are counting on an llth hour spending spree, with credit figuring prominently as a Richmond. Va . stores complain l'on " rinnil" .m0",i,w that high cost, are eating into pro-, double those of t X"' o. thanks ... -r . .1 1 . . V. inpnm a 1 1 rT I T anfl lm- ins. irxas mercnants exnert nrn. w M,c fits to he lower this season despite a 3 per cent gain in sale. Phils. delphias big John Win mak er store says its sales should be up 3 to S per cent. Gimbel. and Macys in New York balk at giving percentage figures Macys savs only that "the final score isn't in vet. Gimbles, however, reports "tremendous gains over last year for its bit new suburban branch in the Yonkers. N.Y.. Crns. fntintv Shopping Center. Stat Tax Collection DoubU Thota Yaar Ago SALEM If State lax collec- income surtax and im proved economic conditions, tne Tsx Commission reported Wednes- ,The commission taid that col lections in the five months ended Nov. 30 totaled $45.3.6. com pared with J21.I44.297 in the sim ilar period a year ago. Personal income tat collections were UD from 15.512.674 to $36.- 879.051. while corporationa income taxes rose from o,au,se w , 193.879. LIQUIDATION ALE Larga assortment shop tools, fixtures and equip ment, office supplies and equipment, used trucks, pickups and other vehicles EVERYTHING FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES We are closing immediately. Complete your sealed bid at our shop. All bids opened at 3 P.M. on Friday, December 2S, 19S6. W, reserve rfce rifl es rtteet any oftd aS See everything on Dec. 24, 26, 27 & 28 at COMMERCIAL TRUCK SALES END-0F-THE-YEAR CLEARANCE SALE 33 Off J W A Xff J VI mm VV W" V jf BUDGET TERMS I JPAVoNLy APP'0"d Credi, J O SAW TOOTH RIB EDGES O DEEP-CUT STOP NOTCHES O FLEXIBLE CROSS-CUTS on 3-T NYLON CORD TUBEUSS DeLuxe Super-Cushions by &0HIIVEAin! ir Discontinued Tread Dalian jf Premium Quality Matt Sites Available if Pricet Apply Until Present Supply Exhausted k Tuba Type Tires Alto A.oilobU CHECK PRICES BELOW FOR YOUR SIZE SIZE REC. PRICE SALE PRICE TAX 670x15 36.10 24.06 1.98 710x15 39.60 26.40 2.10 760x15 43.40 28.94 2.31 800x15 48.30 32.20 2.52 820x15 50.05 33.36 2.52 rrict InctuiJ lti firtt in VrfjtJ EVEN BICCER SAVINCS ON WHITE WALLS CARTER TIRE CO. 26 S. E SttpWn Fh OR 2-2689 K3JSS1 53 S.E. Oak Ave. Phone OR 1.263 3191 N. I $ht RtMktJ'f, Ort o O O 0 0 O' 0