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The' Little Ones Don't Seem to Mind the Hills
PETITION GIMMICK
By Charles V. Stanton
Petitions have been placed in circulation and are being:
freely dinned by residents of the Roseburg- area inviting
Internationa! Paper Company to locate its projected pulp
and paper mill in this area. The company is known to have
a site near Sutherlin under serious consideration.
Sponsorship of the petition, listed in bold capital let
ters at the bottom of the papre. is given as the Douglas
County legislative delegation, Senator Dan Dimick, Repre
sentative Al Flegel and Representative "Bun" Kelsay. In
structions are given that the petitions are to be returned
to Senator Dan Dimick. a candidate for office.
I hope the International Paper Company will realize
that the signatures to the petition are sincere, even though
the names are being gathered as a political gimmick.
International Paper Company is very sensitive in the
field of public relations. It particularly seeks to avoid
embroilment In any local politics or controversy. It is to
be regretted that the petition project has been undertaken
at this time with the so obvious purpose of political promo
tion. Politics Avoided
The company's desire to avoid any taint of politics
was made very evident to me several weeks ago.
Congressman Charles O. Porter, apparently with the
best intentions in the world, went to New York to visit
the International Paper Company's main office to tender;
an offer of assistance. He was received politely, was told
no more than had been previously published, and was ad- j
vised he would be called upon if his help should be needed.
He couldn't have much more than j-eached the street!
level lefore officers of the International Paper Company
were on the long distance telephone wanting to know wheth-,
er any political involvments were connected with his visit, j
We were able to give the company assurance there was;
no political implication, other than the fact that Porter
wanted to impress his constituents with the fact that he
was looking after the interests of his district.
Obviously the company can t be assured that the peti
tions now being circulated in the Roseburg area lack po
litical motivation. It can be assured, however, that the
nignatures represent a sincere and enthusiastic invitation
from the community and, furthermore, that while the
names of many people are missing, chiefly because they
could not all be contacted, the invitation is virtually unan
imous. We earnestly hope that meddling by Democratic politi
cian! won't frighten the company away from favorable
action on the proposed site here.
Cood Campaign Strategy
The idea of circulating the petition, however, must be
recognized as a clever campaign gimmick. People are
most anxious that the plant be located in Douglas County.
The petition, bearing the name of Senator Dimick in bold
type in a couple of places, gets his name before the public,
in a most favorable relationship and enables him to pick 1
lip newspaper headlines.
Name association is one of the most valuable political
assets. When voters see on the ballot a name with which
they are familiar, regardless of whether they may know thei
individual personally, they are inclined to vote for that can-:
riidate. That is why politicians seek to get their names
in the newspaper, on radio and television, cards, posters,
and any other form of publication.
The Democratic Party has made a very thorough
study of publicity methods. It has beaten the Republicans
consistently and completely in this field. Some local He
publicans probably are bemoaning the fact they didn't think
of this petition gimmick first.
Virtually everyone in Douglas County is extremely
anxious to have International Paper Company locate here.
Not only is a pulp and paper operation vital to the proper
development of our timber resource, but the type of oper
ation planned by International Paper, the site tentatively
chosen, and the plans for waste disposal make the projected
plant particularly desirable for this area. The project
also is especially liked because International Paper Com
pany is one of the nation's largest and most reliable con
cerns and exhibits civic cooperation in all areas where
it mnv operates.
The company may be assured that it will be most wel
come in Douglas County and that it need have no fear of
the political meddling in its project. And, though the pe
titions may have political motivation, the signatures are
genuinely sincere in the invitation they convev.
-Hal Boyle-
Ullman Doesn't
Like Hotcakes
At Yellowstone
In The Day's News
Oregon Congress Memhers Recorded On Voting
(Continued from Paa 1)
of the total labor fore that ii with
out )obj) (or tha monib of March.
Here they art for the nx farthest
weit stales
Oregon
Neada
Washington
California
Idaho
S 5
S3
s a
S 5
7 5
WASHINGTON r-How Oregon
memhers of Congress were re
corded as oting on recent roll
calls:
Senate
On rejection. 41-40, of Fulbright
(D Arki amendment to limit inter
est rates on loans authorized
under Community Facilities Act to
3 instead of S'i per cent: For the
amendment Morse (D), Neuber-
t". lUl. .... ,o
on adoption, oi v.a in-
NJl amendment to require pay
ment of prevailing wages and
observance of 40 - hour week on
protects built under Community
Facilities Act: For Morse, Neu
berger. On passage. 60 26, of Community
Facilities Bill providing one billion
dollars for loans for public works:
For Morse, Neuberger.
House
1 No major roll calls.
Arizona 6 6
You will note, of course, that
Oregon heads the list. But. before
jumping to the conclusion that Ore
gon is headed for the poorhouse,
let's do a little analyzing.
Oregon, as everyone knows, has
too many of her eggs in one bas
ket the manufacturing of rough
lumber. Rough lumber is tradition
ally up or down. It rides the wave's
crest or it wallows in the depths.
Seldom indeed does it navigate in
smooth and unruffled water.
Its markets are limited to the
building industry. When building
booms lumber booms. When build
lags the lumber market lags. Lum
bering is a seasonal industry. It
is up in tne summer and down in
the winter. These figures are for
March and this year the spring
n unusually lale in the areas where
Oregon's lumber is sold.
Yet
With all of this
Oregon doesn't show tip too bad
ly in this list of six Far West states.
Washington, witnv all of its wider
diversification, is only 0.7 of a per
centage point belter off. California,
with all of its fabulous growth, is
only one percentage point better
off. Arizona, a booming winter re
sort which has been stimulated this
year by Florida's bad weather, is
only four points better off in un
employment and March is about
the peak of Arizona's season.
Nevada, with its year around
gambling specialty, which flourish
es in good times and bad. is onlv
0 2 of a percentage point belter off
than Oregon.
Senator Neuberger remarked the
other day that in the East, and es
pecially in the nation's capital, Or-
eeon i coming to be known as the
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New Way Without Surgery
Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain.
Stops Itching as it shrinks Hemorrhoids
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first tim Kittle bai found a new
hiinf substance with th aaton
ithinf ability to brink htnor
rhoitia, ttop iixhinr. and relieve
pam without turrry.
In rat after while rnt.y
relieving pain, actual raducuan
Unr-inkac) took place.
Moat amatmr of all retulta
were ao thorough that mfferert
Tnada astonishing itatementa like
MPilf hav ceased to bt a problem! "
The secret a new healing sub-,
atance . Bio-Dyne I discovery of
world-famoui research institute.
This substance is now available
in vuppetttery or emfmewl frm
under tfie name Preparation H
At your druggist. Money back
ruarante.
U.S. Pat, Of.
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.r.i ivii't i iiiiiks Jt cuiiiiinui miK'n never Know , ... . itiv itp ctat ,u
if he didn't open his mail: I Ar"l?1" K'P' " " it is alwav, coming to Wash.ng"
That grandpa and grandma were onlv half as likelv to n " Orel doesn t like the hot- ton ,nd rattling the tin cup for fed
live to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary as a "ke" '""d " Y'llost" eral alms.
young couple marrying todav. .. the chances in 1900 that ,, ,' ,. , , , Jl'h',,hTLfLV 'JfyUH
, , ' , , ; . , , , . , ... He made the complaint at a swear off that bad habit and learn
a bridegroom of 2o and a bride of 21 would survive 50- H , e ini,nor subcommittee to stand on its own feet. Oregon is
years was only 12'5 per 1,000 marriages. . . now it's 296 per heanns on bills to give long-term a fiOOD slate, with plenty of re-
1,(11)0. i contracts to concession operators source. With tne right kind of
t. , .. , . . .. . . 'at national parks. leadership, it can go places in the
That the h-kimns have no na- mantic than Americans said, upswing that will follow this pres-
tive word for snow 'Kisses have no accent." .i nman claimed nere mat ne and . .,..,.. ;.hiI.
nis lamiiv were unaoie lo eat '" -- -
hotcakes at Canyon l.ode in Yel- lh. c?.un !? nomy catches up
That 14 million American men prjtnd or Foe.
can i swim. . . nut mis dnesn l
explain our own sinking feeling.
That the custom of tipping one's lowstone Park last year because w'tn 9e-
hat has more behind it than male they were "as much rubber as .
TO START LAYING TRACK
mat the tirsl hospitals were ii,t.v ino ih hiipaka "
pstuhiihtuwl in ( i.vlnn fivp piMitnr- .. i ".' 1 , i . . ...
- - v nisaiics aiuiureu kiiikmis raiseu jsen U Mahonev (U-Wvo) pre-.
les I.Hore Christ. . . incidentally, lhe v,sor of thejr helmets in pass- siding' at a Senate hearing ' went ! PORTLAND IJT A volunteer
the federal government now owns jna , determine whether the ,nto the subject in questioning a crew of railroad workmen soon
4.1 hospitals. . . mev nave a total 0ther guv was friend or foe. n.tinin fnr th. Voiimucinn,. will beein lavine track for the min-
I hat more than 83 per cent of National Park Co., which runs lalure train at the Portland Zoo.
the drugs prescribed today were restaurants in the park. Rails and ties for the three
unkno.w" 20 "SO. Tne nator n,d been talking lo thousand feet of track are being
hat HiianAe A irm Vltinnil la. - . . .
. w,.w.v., aa.tv ... ,.P i man anri cL-ori th u.'it. nnnaipa nv ira n comDaniPS serv-
of more than 184.000 bed.
Fivoritt Hu
That since the dawn of time
the most popular color for deco-
ratinsi has lioen red. . . and it's
bor Chamber issued an edict say-
ull a prevalent hue in bank bal- tmie off from work have her
Any office Rirl who takes CBe are
nes how good, or bad, park hot-
inc Portland.
The track will swing through the
The park spokesman said he and 700 pounds from the entrance to
other officials of the firm had
some fine hotcakes at a hotel 1 hat
morninc "something we wouldn't
REASONABLE WEEKLY
ROOM RATES
HOTEL UMPQUA
nnse reslianeH will receive full
Thai dogs never had it better, pav while absent. . . beaulv is
as witness: No pooches are al- valuable asset for working worn-
l.iu'il in 111 I'innt Mprampi- f'Av- . "
erns at Stanion. Mo. but the That lightning, by combining 00 ln ,ne ParK
management has set up a special nitrogen and oxvgen. creates 100 But he added that usually
room with toys where the dogs million tons of plant food a year, there's nothing wrong with park
wait in comfort while their own- raining down far more than hotcakes although the cook occa-
ers trudge through the cave produced hv all the commercial sionally might have a had day.
That job offers for 19.18 college fertilizer plants . . mother nature He said the I'llmans might have
graduates are lagging far behind is still the mightiest manufactur- been there on such a day.
those available to the 1957 class er .
at this time a year aao. That it was Sumon Weil whol
That Kok'ian ' actress Moninue said. "A science which does not !
m? r.J,r ' !?,'," ' n"r'"r 10 t;d Wr,h' ' orrtance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (ORS 294 305 to 294 425) notice is hereby given that the h,,dgci com-
mat r.uropean men are more ru-.irss. mittee of the Rosehurg Rural Kire Protection District. Douglas County. Oregon, in compliance with said law. nrenared and adnnied on
I April 9. 19.'8. the budget estimates for the ensuing fiscal year July 1. 19."8. to June 30, 19A9. as sot forth below. All persons are hereby
1 notified that on Wednesday the 14th day of May, 1958 at 8:00. p m . in District Fire Station at Rosehurg. Oregon, said budget estiniales may
, be drscussed with the levying board and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or levies will be heard in favor or against
' said proposals.
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LET US "POWER VAC" YOUR FURNACE
A flu and heating system clogged with winter's accumulation of
toot if on invitation to costly fir in your home. Watch your
paper, tee how many flu fires have occured recently. Th pre
vention is simple let us thoroughly clean your entir heating
system now, B safe, not sorry!
OUR EQUIPMENT COMPLETELY CLEANS
CIRCULATING HEATERS FIREPLACES
BOILERS AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
BLOWER PIPES PIPES & DUCTS
CHIMNEYS . ATTICS BASEMENTS
INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
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Owners: Jim Stondley ond Phil Sutton Driver: Don Hein
1741 S. C. HAMILTON ST. PHONE: Bus OR 2-4091 Res. OR 3-6073
NOTICE OF 1958-1959 BUDGET MEETING
ia)j; i Jiaawai4M,'y mwaiai !! PU mil
....... msl..... - ... . .
a'aanari-
Signed: A. E. Dalros. Chairman Budget Committee
(rady Manktns, Member Budget Committee
T. G. Havens, Jr., Secretary Budget Committee
Bob Sullivian. Member Budget Committee
Howard (Madwill. Member Budget Gimmtfce
Roy Cram. President. Board of Directors
I.owell Atterbury, Secretary - Treasurer
Bruce Biossat
No common sensf Amrnran
w.uit this country lo the pro
paqnni war In th Sox ict I nmn.
S'H-h a mii;ht cot us the sup
pml anrl allrciMncff of many still
unrommittofi jre pcoplm.
Hut v. cannot expeel to win
fcry propafianiia skirmish, nor
rn all th major ha tl lr
Wo should not diMiiiss Imhllv,
nf course, any defeats we may uf
fer Vrt neither can we wring our
hand because we don't win them
all
(corse Allen, director of the l" S
Information Auency spoke) to thu
point lhe other d;ty when he ad
vised Americana not to nt too ex
cited when this country i auhioct
ed lo extreme pressure and criti
cism from abroad.
lie picture ii this situation as an
inescapable part of the hurdens of
world leadership which hae been
thrust upon us
We are looked to for answers to
every body's problem. Inevitably
the actions and policies- we develop
(k not sud tome of the conflict
in? intereils which turr our wav.
IN SOMi CASES, obiiouslv. it is
(mpmsible to be regarded as
TUNNEL SECTION SUNK
VANCOUVER, RC. - The
nixth and last nfcium of the Ji,
.ViU,(o0 Deal Inland tunnel under
th Kraaer River as aunk into
position last Veek.
"risht" by all partiei. since two
or more strongly opposed position
may be represented.
lhe Krench in Akeria are an ex
ample We can only try to find lhe
fairest compromise course indicat
ed In other matters. w mmetimcs
aie simply wrong
fnticisni Is warranted We just
have to take it and seek to correct
our mistakes.
On the oilier hand, manv time
we may he dead ruht but ttill
find our-cl-.es suhiecled tit attack.
I hee are the moment when Al
len' adwee n.t ti ,t excited
would seem m.-.i fntinii
Makinti a piop.ifj.,nd.i impres
sion ls important, but it i not
rxeryihuik:.
H we aie ncht and w know it,
we ha e to show the courage to
stand hv our course no ni alter
whal the hostile barrage, no mat
ter what capital the i utniminisis
may make xf it
(ireal nations wedded to the
ideal of freedum and democracy
cannot deise ilicv stiUlv on the
ground of Its pcholo.ical ef.ecl
abroad
Our task is to pursue our tioaU
of peace and liberty with a'l the
honesty and energy and wisdom
we can muster. We must hope th.it
this w ill sell good prop.i c.nda
Hut where it doe not. we i l tl can
not be dissuaded tiom our path
if it ii right.
Politics Said At New
Low In Davis Attack j
Politics have reached a new
low. The recent letter cnticiinn
Hubert CJ. Iai for the work done
by him with .ueniles indicates
lack of information and facts.
Many mother in this county
know ef the untold hours unself
ishly spent by Mr Davis oxer many
years in assisting young people
with their problem. 1 personally
know uf many such instances which
were unpublicied and unknown.
It is small wonder that so few
men of Mr. Paus' ability and sta
ture .ire unwilling to serxe in pub
lic office when they are subiected
to such uninformed and unwarrant
ed att.irks
Ah a mother I feel we need a
man with the compassion and un
derst..ndini; of Mr. Pavi a our
Judiie.
Mrs Alt a V Arthur
8iti SK Brock way
Hosebiun. Oregon
Opinion Expressed Davis
Youth Work Is Sincere
I hae read many of the "Read
er Opinion" punted in The News
Kciew with considerable interest,
and haxe agreed with some and not
with others Since readmit Mr.
1Vm;.u s letter on April IT. 1 wih
to briefly express a few of my opin
ions concernuii: the candidacy of
Mr. Kobert ti lara for the circuit
jtnUcthip.
II is m sincere belief, in contra
diction to Mrs 1'ceau's conten
tions. th:it Mr Pavis ha encaged
actixclx in xouth work in Douglas
I'ountv for many year because of
a genuine de-ire to assist in un
proxenient of the environment of
lhe youth of our community. I can
not beliexe that these yearst of
work were calculated to be later
used as a "political tool " If either
candid.ite has a moral right to
ask tor support on the basis of past
and present xouth work. Mr. Daxis
has cert a in I v earned it by unde
niable, hard work The selection of
Mr Davis as outstanding lay citi
zen in education for hi untiring
effort in helping to establish two
choils for "exceptional" children
in Douglas count x certainlv re
lute any claim that he i lust row
using a "uixenile program" p'.ank
as a political gimmick
lo me, tha inference, that Mr.
Davis is seeking the circuit judge
ship for high pay and prestige is
appalling 1 can only believe he i
seeking the office as a ps.tion of
trust, where he can render a con
tinuing and better service to the
community. 1 haxe known Hob and
his parents for more .than twenty
years, and as one who has worked
hard and made his own way
through law school into a success
ful law practice. I have for him
the greatest respect and admira
tion. In conclusion, let me say that 1
beliexe thi attack on Mr Davis',
mot ix e appear to this writer to
be an attempt to mow some politi
cal hay for his opponent. i
I x le F. Olenn
:7 N K. Nash St. I
Hoseburg, Ore.
Section A
EXPENDITURES
m ti xi. tprnm r s tkari nt Rarsr trr ixpinditi rki
29,100.00
Huge Pulp, Paper Plant
Planned In Washington
BOISE. Idaho .f The Boise
Cascade I'orp. announced here
that is has awarded a contract to Section B
Swinterton and Walbera of San "
rt ancisco for a mulu-milTion dollar
pulp and paper mill at Wallula.
Wah
The company did not disclose
the exact amount of the rontract ,
but said work on the null has
already begun . .
lhe mill, located on the lolutn
bia Kixer west of Walla Walla,
will produce Kraft paper and liner
board for packaging
The plant is to be completed
hy February of next xear and the
company said about i?oo men will
be cmploxed on the job
rRIOR TO CI RRI ST TESR - IK.XS
ll Itl t
1.S4 - lM ll - lM lX - lT Ai-ln.l HI idit Ur
hi. Mr
18..V0o lg.VMOO ISWOOO 10.141 3 23.0H)n0
3.S0 00 00 375 00 214 4.S 42S 00
91X100 900 00 900 Aft 26 10 9U0 00
2.S0 00 2.S0 oil 2 0 00 ."Wi 7.' 1 .0 00
30 00 5 to 00 M0 00 270 00 .S40 00
6O000 600 00 600 00 211 54 500 00
8"Hi no ' l.ooo no aoo oo 72d S7 goo oo
1.500 00 1.90 00 1 000 00 123 4 1.000 00
1,700 00 1.9O0 00 2.200 00 1.224 90 2.200 00
1,540 00 2.000 00 2.000 00 82.i00 2.2O0 00
500 IH) .VH1 00 .SO0 00 1 04 97 500 00
450 00 450 00 450 00 30 00 225 00
2.400 00 2.4O0 0O 2 400 00 1.075 00 2.500 00
2,6,10.00 347.49 3.000.00
Fl NO AND UPESOITI RK CI. iriCATIOS
General Fund:
Personal Services
Industrial Accident Commission
Communication
Klection Expense
Secretary Allowance
Utilities
24.200 no
475 00
900 no
150 00
600 00
500 00
Insurance
Hydrant Installation and Repair
General maintenance and operation
Hydrant Stand By
Emergency Fund
Legal Service
Volunteer's Allowance
31,270.00
33,154.00
22,33141
44,190.00
AOO 00
l.ooo no
2.20 00
2.200.00
2O0 00
Sinkin? Fund for Repairs, Purchase & Replacement 3.000 (K)
Bond Payment (t noo no
750 00
45,97S.00
Bond Interest
RECEIPTS
K.lfmalr, far
iaa . tat
Gantral fund:
Pflinquant Txe.
3.922 .V)
Saction C
Summary af titimatad Iiptndifurai, Racaipt, and Ta Lavoi
; . ia m nr.rr ikhiii
til LIT CALCI LATIO
Njyy To Mothbill 22'
Transports By June 30
WASHINGTON r - lha N
Saturday annount'pd plana to inoth
ball 22 trantpor! by Junr v.
The Militjiy Sea Tran.tponation
SiTMi-f aid eiihl of Ihr ,hipt ar
i( a (pc ii aril lor carrying mill
Uiy ili pt'nili'nii and thai thry arf
no ItiriKi'r ri-quirrd Th othor 14
rr drairilit'd "aiiatrritv"
type triMiphip, wliuh hat been
held in ready reere
MSTS taid the shipa will ha laid
up at Beaumont. Tex in the
.lamia Kirr. a, and the Hud
on Kier. NY. at ttlvnipia.
Wah. Aatoni, Or , and Suuun
Bay. Calif.
37 940 no Total Ktima!ed Expenditurei I Section A. Column Si
6 T: SO 00 Total Katimaied Amounta reaened for uat after Jjne 30,
4490 00 Total Kutimated Kpendititrea and Reaervea
J.794 00 Peduct Total Et Receipta other lhan 195T I9.SI Tnei
i Section B. Col. Si
41 00 Amount Neceaaarv to Balance Budset
3.794 00 Add Kt Amount of 19M - 1?S faxel that Will not Ra
Received 30 ii
44.tt0.00 Total La.y
Talal All laa,a
39,2:5 00
67.SOUO
45 975 00
s 9:2 sn
42.0.--2 50
1.922 50
45,75.0O
Ganaral fi.l
39.22.) no
Kan, Ian,
8.750 00
Sactian O
TAX LIVY BREAKDOWN
30.S12OO Inakle S per cent Limitation and Not Kxceedina 4 milla
7.42S0O (lutaide per cent or 4 mill Limitation and Not Exceedinf
10 Milla
S.7.VI00 Not Suhject to ahma Limitation! (Section C, Column 4i
31.15 7
7.789 22
0.750 00
Sactian I
Tha autitandinf Indabtadnaia tha Diatrict at Jur
30, MSI m:
-Nature of Obligation
Equipment Bond,
Amount
24.000 00
e