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    House Approves End
Of Board Of Control
Smudge Pots Cause
Medford Anxiety
M KDFflH D fAIM Wlwri il opts
SALEM (AP) The Oreion Rmi n.iiwrt I rir.irnm .,iu, ! mlil hri in ih snrmn. m-i-hani.
House of Represenlalives voted House Id-publican leader, opposed ists stoke up smudge pots to save
31-26 Monday to abolish the Board the bill because "three persons their fruit trees. ,
of Control, and to transfer its au- have a broaritjr base of expei-i-j The pots cause a lot of smote,
thority to run stale institutions lo ence. The bill would put politics and that smoke will be the subject
the governor. The bill goes to the in our slate institutions because of a meeting between city and
Senate. each new governor would appoint county officials here Friday.
Every Democrat except one "' director of institutions." i The officials want to find wayi
voted for the bill. The dissenter KIMrom added that Oregon can ,0 cllt ,lown on ,1,e smoke which
was Rep. Grace O. Peck (U-Hort- be proud of its present institu-i rolle' in, leilford and nearby
land), chairman of the House turns, which he said are the envy 1 wnen a culd s,laP descended
Public Health and Welfare Com- of many states. i ,ast week-
mittee. All republicans opposed Todav was the 100th dav. of the ' ' vy " moM coy.
a IS
LEGAl Woman's Stab At Theft Fails
11. i uisi..i.i.'l o.wi i ., i , , !'r some areas, city olficia
If there had been one fewer .' ,' th session will end were ,old-
vote for the bill it would have v J, .,L.. p" County agent Cliff Cordy said
" . .' " ' . i nrph:irh.t i-a I rvint? in rrnuiu
ion llMoquille,, chairman of the' mn...iftBe "l,. j h-.-
SYNOPSIS OF
STATE MENT
For ihe trar ended
December 31, 1W."8
Of ihe
Sew Enfland Itmirinr Conipaiiv
of Spiiriiciield, in the State of Mai-
schuiftti iimde to the Inmrims
t'oiiumiftioner of the biata of Ore
on, pursuant lo law
ADMITTED ASSRTS
Bondf ild.Mfl 877 63
Stocks 7.8HV.716 2A
ChrIi and bank deposits 649,060 lt
Ajifiin naianrrs or un
collected premium .
Interest, dividend and
real enale inrnma
due and accrued ....
Other aets
678 918 13
76 3M A3
10.320 au
failed.
The bill.
which Gov.
Taxation Committee, said i
Saturday adjournment is likely.
Cordy added that despite the :
ODDOSes. WO 11 1(1 let IMP cnvprnfit'
appoint' a slate director of insi," Tbe b.,f to St th. STW """ . weather
tutions. This director would have ; ,ridft, L'amp remained boUled! '",caused.son,e dam ,u
one deputy in charge of penal in- up jn (he ulse Slate and Ked-Ipcar lle";
t .l I . i ciiaige eral Affairs Committee,
of the hospitals. , The committee gave its blessing
Hep. Keith Skelton (D-Kugene). , t0 , ni , a)olisn tne slale Hub.
uuior o! ine uui ioiu iiie nouse iic Welfare Commission and lo
MANNERS FOR COPS
HELI-ARCWELDING
Aluminum, pot mttali, ttoinltts
tsel mud orhtr mitali.
Your McCulloch Dealer
WINSTON CHAIN SAW
Winston Phono OS 9-5641
LEGAL
TOKYO (AP) The 29.000 niet-
ernor hi rightful place as chief nor. j sued a neHf i7.paj,e handbook of
executive ... . , ... etiquette showing, among other
He said the three Board of Con-; Interim Study Asked things, how to drink tea and eat
trol members - the governor,! U also approved measures to suit , pickles. Another hint: "Don't gob
secretary of Hate and treasurer- p an interim committee to study tie down food with head bent, like
often hide behind each other legislative procedure, and to pre-; a dog "
........ B is. i vein discrimination Decause or age
Sk.lton, Elfsfrom Differ P"bl1,c P'yment
. ' . . .. ,, , , The Joint Ways and Means Com
.. sk?Iton f.,ld he bill would take mittee's 8-5 recommendation that
the institutions out of politics. t,e House defeat the cigarette
fair trade bill was read to the
House, which will vote on it Tues
day. This bill would prohibit the
sale of cigarettes below cost.
This cigarette price bill is sup
ported by most supporters of Ihe
oill lo euaci a o-ceui ciKaieue r.. ....
They hope that by approving the I notice is hfrkby given mat
price bill, cigarette distributors! undrinad ret, punumi m
... .? ,., 4u,. ..... (Deere of this Court wl . on Wednesday
might not oppose the tobacco tax. ! ,he 13ln dy , Mav ,t 10 0.cl(M.J
The House passed and sent to i A M. In the County Auditorium Room.
the Senate bills to create a state i 0,n' No- 218- on ."" "coxd floor of
linurd nf la anneal and In lel 'h ""'V CourlhouM in Roaeburi.
Doard OI lax appeals and 10 lei I Douglat County. Oreon. lell at public
school districts buy supplies ; auctiun to the highest bidder th ful-
through the state purchasing divi-i10'" J"nbr ,"J"' "-":
: , Tne Northwest one-quarter of Sec-
sl"n1- , ,! lion 25. Township 27 South. Rna
The three-member tax appeal: a wei of the Willamette Meridian,
board would be appointed by the Dougm couniy. oiego...
pnvornnr 'l"h 'I'av t 'nm missinn Prlor 10 lho l--ommeuteiiient of the
gOVCinor. ine la LOinmiSSlOll I ,,, prospective bidders shall de-
now hears appeals from Its Own po.lt with the referee c.h or cerlifid
decisions. theck or money order in the amount
Hen ivathprinn lnsa rnTIi of 10 000 00 to retained as l.quidal-
., P lvatneiine Mlisa tU-1 ie;,d damages In the event th. high b.d-
uaiies) IOIO llie House tnal llielder refuses to complete the sale. The
Xa. lltilTN
NOTICF OF KKKI'K FE'S S VI B
OK RUM. I'KUl'FKi'V 1 'I III-:
CIKCI IT COI KT 1K Till: RT.MK
OP OKEtiON HIB niM'fil.AS COt .NTT
ESTLE U PARIS, el Ui,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
' GLENN SMITH, et al.
Total admitted niseis Siv.444.23fl SI
LIABILITIES. St'RPU'S AND
O'1'I.KR SUNOS
l o.ies 1.723.540 1
Loss adjusUueiit ex
penses 173.970 00
llnearned preiniiuni .. 4.Q3,:t07.S7
All oilier llabilllies . .. 285, Di8 1J
Total liabiiities, ex
cept capital S 7.178.146
Capital
paid up S l.SOO.000 00
Unasaitned
f u n d a
liui-
pill SI 10.768 110 M
Surplus as regards
policyholder! $12,268.110 60
SPOKAN'K (AIM Police ar
rested a 28 year old housewife in
side a grocery store at :i a.m.
Monday and said slip admitted
makiiii: an amateur's stab al
cracking the safe
Oflircr William Hceniaii said the
woman lold lum she recently bor
rowed Sl.iO and decided on bur
glary to get money to repay the
loan before her husband found out
about it.
The dial and knuh had been
hammered off the safe but she
didn't get inside. Police were
called by a passerby who heard
noise in the store.
Heemaii went in the front door
of the store anil another officer
slipped in the back. Beeman said
FROM NINE TO FIVE
Tues.., April 21, 1959 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore,
the woman started to flee out the
rear, then turned, went the other
way and ran smack into him.
' We both went down." he said.
The woman told Beeman she
tossed and turned ill worry over
the Sl.'iO and finally decided to
crack a sate.
She said she loaded a flashlight,
! a il nnil.il ii.rt Hi.iuup t.,.ii nrU'
drivers and pair of pliers in a
, laundry bag" and set out for the '
! grocery store at West 2011 Broad-1
i way on Spokane's Northwest side. I
She said she gave up on the sale j
' and was ready to go home when
j police arrived.
ll.nm.n CliA iUn a n Win '
booked ns Mrs. Oralee Austin and
1 was held for investigation.
The Crossword Puzzle For Today
President's Spouse
Answer to Previous Puzzle
By Jo Fischer
Total .
. S19.444.236 03
2 573,188 73
175,105 09
(-) OB4II58
472 H02 51
(-) 2.101.11
374.388 76
9 ,179 33
365.209 43
1.822.626 U
Universal .
Take-Offs
TRANSMISSION GEARS s
STACK MUFFLERS
TIE-ROD ENDS
KING PINS
BEARINGS
SEALS
AXLES
RAY'S TRUCK PARTS
1S91 N. I. Stephani St.,
Rosaburg OR 3-3360
Tax Cnmmissinn nnw i indue
jury and prosecutor, and lhat an j " Tp".'" 'o'f t'
lnnepenoent appeals Doaru is shall apply on
needed to assure justice to taxpayers.
Todoy'i insurance problemi
answered
by ROY 0. YOUNG & Son
QUESTION: Whr happtm if the
ciutty inraranc company I am
fniurad In f otH bankrupt and I
am bain a, iud for an auromobila
accidantf
ANSWER: You ara baticafly liabla
far any judgment randarad against
you, and thii i just at if you
had no Insuranca unlets tome
thing cat w collected from the
bankruptcy.
' Hm ft m inrnct prilicM if flit wi?
Oai ie ir writ ti. We'll It flitf tt Uf
m witkMt thirst tr tbliiitiit if ity kill!
Roy 0. Yoing & Son
Pacific Bldg. OR 3-6671
Spaceman Given
High Priority
deposit! will bt promptly returned
Dtaaera.
e iiucrenfu bidder
purchase price and
the balanre of the purchase price hall
be payable upon confirmation of the
sale by the Court but not later than
May 15, 1950.
Said sale will be made subject to
the confirmation of the Court. The ref
eree will provide- the aucceaaful bidder
j with a policy of title insurance, at no
cost to said bidder. The referea makes
I no representations whatsoever as to
j the quantity, quality or species of 11m
' ber on, the above-described timber
I lands.
I Prospective bidden teeklnf addition
j al Information concerning this vale may
I contact the referee at the Commercial
; Abstract Co., 563 S. . Main St.,
I Roseburg, Oregon.
Dated and first published this aoth
aay oi march. 1939.
R. R. PUCKKTT. Referee.
IN TIIK C'IRCl'IT COl'RT OF THE
STATE OK OR K (JON FOR
liOLtil.AS CO IN TV
No.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S. 8AI.I
AUBREY J. KUNES,
Plamliff.
vs.
H. r. ZIEDHICH.
Defendant.
By Virtue of a Decree and Order
issued out or the above-entitled Court in
Ihe above-entitled cause on the i day
of March. 19.W, in favor of the above
named plaintiff and against the above
named defendant, commanding me to
sell the following described real prop
erty situated in the County of Douglas,
ataie nr uregon, lo-wil;
The N'i of the SW' of the NE'i
OF Section 21: the NlV' of the NE'
OF Section 21: and the F,'j of the
NF', of Section 21, the S' of Ihe
NW'4 of the NE' of Section IB;
the SW4 of the NF,' of Section l:
the E'a of the SWi of Section IB;
and the SF,4 of Section 16; the
SE'i of the NE'4 of Section 17;
Governinenl I.ot No. 4 in Section 17;
and Government Lot No. .3 in Sec
tion 17; lev lhat portion of Lot
3 which lies Went of an extension ot
the East line of the Abraham Patter
son Donation 1-and Claim, all of
aid laud being in T 21) S R 8
W W.M., Douglas County. Oregon.
NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of
said Decree and Order of Sale and in
compliance with the demands of said
Order, I will on the :iOth dav of April
1939. at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M
at the Souih front door and main en
trance to the Douglas County Court-
PORTLAND (AP) Curtisl lie auction, subject to redeniDtion. to lh
Roach bought the 100-acre Troh ! h'Rst bidder for ca.h In hand, all lh
Airnnrt snulhpast nf hprp and ssirl I ri!h'' 1"" "d "'' which th
Airpon soumessi or nere ana said . .bove-nami defmdant had on in.
11 WUUIQ De u.sea lur a Develop- day of March. 19.19. the dale of aaid
ment of 400 homes. I D'"" nd Order of Sale, or which he
u l naiH llonrv Trh .n4in,ay thereafter have had in and to the
.... mm , above-described real brooerlv.
Harold Wagner 5.(00.0(10 (or the part thereof, to satisfy aaid Decree and
WASHINGTON (AP) Efforts to
place a man in space ahead of
Ihe Soviet Union has been given
tne niunest priority bv is scien-,
lisls. Dr. T. Keilh Glennan told !
Congress Monday.
Glennan, administrator of the
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, left no doubt of
the importance being given the
man-in-spare program by request
ing nearly half a billion dollars ofiWM.
spending authority for fiscal I960.
Appearing before the House
Space Committee. Glennan was
asked about the speed with which
communication and weather satel
lites are being developed. He re
plied that "the highest priority is
the man-in-space program."
Glennan was questioned about
an article in "True"' magazine
saying the Soviet claim of having
sent its Lunik rocket past the
moon and into solar orbit on Jan.
2 was part of "the big Red lie"
and that Soviet interconentinental
ballistic missiles are only fig
ments of Soviet propaganda.
It wotild "do us no good at all (o
sell them short." Glennan replied.
"By and large they have the tech
nical know-how and the capabilities."
400.HOME PROJECT
property.
"Who takes all
those pills?'
This is often th question
when a customer tees the
shelves in our pharmacy. Row
oa row on row of bottles, boxes,
canisters, tubes, vials, jars . . . about 2,000 items
fai all. Good question. Who art they for? The
answer, of course, is you. Say you go to a physi
cian and he writes a prescription which you bring
to us to be filled. We can't tell what the ailment
will be there are thousands, and we don't know
what medication the doctor will prescribe. To
provide prompt pharmaceutical service we have to
be ready for just about anything. Which are.
intereit thereon, and the cost and di-
burieinenti nf id tale.
DATED at Roieburg, Oregon thii 30th
day of March, 1959
IRA C. BVRD. SHERIFF1 OF
DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON
By Nova Bates
Deputy
STATEMENT Or INCOME
Premuiini earned .. . $ ti.U78.6H2 50
Loshea incurred .... 3.18.VMIS7.29
Loss expensed incurred 415,tH9 07
uihir linnet writing
exueniei mi'iirred
Total underwriting
deduction
Net underwriting gam
or iom ....
Investment Income .
Other incomo
Total, before federal
income tar.et
federal incoma laxea
incurred
Net income
Other ttema affecting
iiirniui (net)
Total caoilal and
surplus items I net I 1,822.628 .14
Increase in surplus as
regard policyholders 2 187 833 57
BUSINKSS IN ORKC.ON
FOR THE YEAR
Net premiums received
IN. D. Page U 9 33.1M08
Ne Insiei paid 2 677 0
I'rlnriiul office in Oregon, 705
Portland Trust Bldg., Portland.
Oregon.
IYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL
STATKMKNT
For the year ended
Decern ner :tl, lt)58
Of the
Sl'ltlN(IHKI.I F I It K A Nil M ARINB
INSl R.Wf'K COMPANY
of SPRINCF1KLD. in the State of
MASSACHUSETTS, made to the In
surance Commissioner of the State
of Oregon, pursuant to taw:
ADMITTED ASSETS
Bonds ? 43.634.926.8(1
ACROSS
1 President's
wife,
C'ttherinr
Johnson
Adams
7 She was born
lit
is Decorated
14 Reluctant
15 Term in
horseshoes
16 Sell in small
tots
17 K:it in Gulps
(Scot.)
18 Writing fluid
20 Honey
21 551 (Homm)
23 Goddess ot the
dawn
24 Auricle
25 Concludt
27 Bridges
29 Males
31 Last month
tab.)
32 Malt drink
33 Scottish
sheeptold
34 Harden
36 Weep
36 Farming
implement
3!) Hebrew tribe
4 1 Body of water
43 Royal Air
Force (ab.)
44 Meadow
45 Sphere
47 Landed
properly
80 Seamstress
53 Cubic meters
54 Handled
65 Verb farms
56 Inclined
DOWN
1 Dangle
2 Mountain
nymph
3 Incapable
4 John (Gaelic)
9 Sainte (ab )
6 Kaglt'l nest
7 Showy flower
8 tlg-shaped
ornament
(arch.)
9 Seine
lu State plays
H Willow
lt Feminine
nickname
19 Numbers (lb.)
22 Lodger
ij MJ xpl ! Ill aL yEM
IoTmis et g a md e falsi
Afa f gjg at fp gjj
fe. IIS ill I iT5E HjSJ
1 . P p AIM
AMUSfT MG MleMltSjA
L?S Thou yT XTOs
Iexem Pgop
24 Penetrates
26 Remove
28 Fish sauce
30 Unnecessary
34 Mollify
35 New Guinea
port
37 Retainer
38 Precipitation
40 Of the nose
42 Mountain
rrest
43 Pause
46 Brought up
48 Art (Utin)
49 Golf, mound
51 Mariner's
direction
52 King- of Judah
(Bib.)
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"Whoopie! We got a run!"
PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS
Stocks
Mortgage loans on
real estate ...
Real entate. less en
cumbranres Cash and bank de
posits Agents' balances or
uncollected pre
miums Interest, dividends
and real estate in
come due and ac
crued Other assets
83,047,663.77
4.439.719 68
3.280,709.8
.183.3i3.53
2.659.799.61
Total admitted
assets J144.070.748 91)
LIABIL ITIES SURPLUS AND
OTHER iUNDS
Losses ft 15.311.867.52
Lo! adjustment ex-
pcnsei 1,560.328 00
ITnearned premiums . 44.9.19.768.15
All other liabilities ... 4,005,616.09
Total Hahililles ex
cept capital ....... 86,017.577.78
Capital
paid
up . ft 4.687.720.00
Special
surn! us
funds 10,000,000.00
l'n aiibi fin
ed funds
(s u r-
plus 63.385.451.14
Surplus as regards
policyholders J 78.053.171.14
Total . $144,070,718 90
STATEMENT OF INCOME
Premiums earned t 53.297.184 24
Losses incurred ft 27.819,293.89
Loti expenses in-
. curred
Other underwriting
expenses incurTfii
Total underwriting
deductions .
Nel underwriting gain
or lots
Investment income....
Other income
Total, before federal
income taxes
Federal Income taxes
incurred
Net income
Dividends to .stock
holders ft
Capital changes met)
Other Items affecting
surplus (net i
Total capital and
surplus limn
("net,
increase In surplus
as regards policy
hnlHera
BUSINESS IN OREGON
FOR THE YEAR
Direct premiums re
ceived (N.D. Page
14l . ... $392,021.83
Direct losses paid .... 382.S44.0S
Dividends paid or
credited to policyholders 0
Principal office in Oregon 750 Port
land Trust Bldg , Portland. Oregon,
UMPQt'A INSURANCE
AGENCY
755 8 B. Rose
Roeburg, Oregon
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please! vstr,, then! u
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i 1 HESITATED TO DISCUSS IT WITH TO
' WR. WcKEE, IV TILL tVE P LEFT ALL TOUKISTd BEHIND!
MORS TO. THIS KK ,.1
THAM HONTIKI" BIS
OkE.OR 5EE;tJ'A
WAW0N1 MIME!
6LEEVE?
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f ia...-.
l fate's
ml AFRAID :D T0 BE 8LUNrVE&l W I WOW. WOT IT WOULD TO ANV0NB WH03 ALSO
BLAB IT WBBi I'W 100KIU5 FOB. EARTH-WAKUM' UpTER THE FORMULA FOR. hi
TO-0WI6 I THE JUNGLE- LAS OP GOSSIP THM'DAWAZlN& PSCOVERV. IH TUB
SrWlJSElf. A F0RWER EWPlOVEB.. , WAKE MOKQ HANDS It MIGHT CO FAR
EHf 1 6C1ENTI5T WAMEP 0RB HARfA THAN G0O01 BtSIOEs,
, JU ..hmr-fjm
Mills and Factories
LAST 3 TO 5 TIMES LONGER
tLmritiilr
V NEEDS NO PAINT,
BUT YOU CAN PAINT IT
TREATED TO RESIST ROT, TERMITES AND FIRE"
MilU tnd factories everywhere ire building with Otmose
trttui Lumber became ic permit them to hive founder
itructure. tnd CUT THEIR MAlNTENAMtE COSTS.
This new type of lumber it fdencilially tretted to reiiit
rot, termites and tire, and you never have to paint it How.
ever, this lumber hat a clean, dry surface and can be paint
ed. Before you build ANYTHING, let tn quote you prices
and show you samples of (his flew wonder wood.
3Ms.2oeu. 1 1 f ; ; r- , -q T7. :
cn-ns f A ' HURPY UP LARI YcXJLLBE LATE" OMI&USM : m. f I THOU6HT KtlU WOUU5NT MINp I
22.621 .00. .04 THE BELL ) . , To Your meat class jd Moocrr- will flip L-J if 1 cams PRtrsstro To rt the a
84,085.507.69 V S O Z K N "V ' IF iA LATe AMD rm LECTURE ('vmmtt
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lji!h r ' WA-..-- CHATTER ABOUT HTOf
i: r-s i i i - i i i '
I TNTY i-iH"' WHATWAS AW,ITiVAS J I WE THOUGHT VOU nSOUR AND WE'VE
fOyiA HO4' YEAH,MANiTH' TROUBLE,) THESE THEY WS GOmjX) OILY THEYCCX)NTRY I A RIGHT TO CMOM,
( 6 7 aOk J NOW WE 2ANYVAV?y PANk3 HORNED WE WAS RXtKi4 IN5I3TED ON TOO, ISNT fiAY WHO OOP, THI5
1 -,r ati.- iiJo C" ST09 lnrrXK OXMES'.J IN ON TO ELECT U9 I HAV1N' A I IT? jL RUNS IT COULD GET
Vj iJCtiC li PARTY yw KINGIVQTE TOOyt V-JOLO
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TI lBUT-g- f WE'LL SWEAFt ' I -THE PLANE TO ROME- '
I IDEA.VOKUfA TD HAVE AM .fKSSF A rt?m rJnn vl THAT PASSENGER'S BEEM I LOE TO
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I T S TAKE THE PLACE OF THAT j RES ,STHL PcTS . MAN, EVER SINCE WE REALLV
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