o 0 12 Th Nawi-Review, RoGDSJg, CGh -oT23, GS3 1tf 1SS 1 0 ' U. S. Educalioir Cotf Represents $91 For Every American Citizen By G. K. HODENFI ELD I school, a one-vear over all in-1 during (he present school year AP Education Writer crease of 1.206,347. 1 126,665 teachers will leave the pub- WASHINGTON (AP) The na-l Elementary school enrollment lie schools, tion'a public elementary and sec- this year is 3 per cent higher than Total revenue 'receipts of the ondary schools will spend an esti-1 last year and 33 per cent higher i schools excluding nearly $3 bit mated total of S16.476.135.0U0 this than 10 years ago. Secondary en-i lion from the sale of bonds will school year more than $01 for ev-irollmenl is up 4.2 per cent over I be tM.778,972.000. Of the total, 56.3 ery man. woman and child in the! last year and a whopping 76 6 per per cent will come from local United States. cent higher than the 1950-51 fig-1 sources, 40.1 per cent from state Reporting this Wednesday, the National Education Association said it represents an increase of $1.2 bil lion, or eight per cent, over last year, and 153 per cent over the $6.5 billion dollars of just 10 years ago. High Inttr.st Cost The total includes amost $13 bil lion in current expenses, slightly over S3 billion in capital outlay for new buildings etc., and almost half a hiilion in interest charges The NEA also reported current enrollment in the public schools has reached 37,244,284, including 495 the previous year; one out of 25,265,620 pupils in elementary every 15 is an "emergency" leach school and 11.978,664 in secondary ' cr who larks full credentials; and Oregon Ranks Eighth In Annual Per Pupil Expense For Education WASHINGTON (AP) - Alaska and New York spend more thao any other slates for each ele mentary and secondary school pupil in average daily attend ance. Their average in the pres ent school year is $585. Oregon rank 8th wilh an aver age expenditure per pupil of $448. Washington is 12th with $430. Oregon Bar Seeks Judges' Pay Hike SALEM (AP)-The Oregon Bar Association is circulating among stale legislators a studv calling for increased salaries for judges i in the state, The study, contained in a book let, proposed no specific amounts, but said Oregon judicial snlarics wee below those in neighboring states. The association said its goal is that, judges should be on the bench "only after painstaking and long schooling; after wide experience in the practice at the apex of his energy and ability. "One of the most serious of the problems involved arises from the comparatively low level of salar ies paid to Oregon judges. This has had the practical effect of limiting the range of choice in th selection and retention ot judges lor our courts. In New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois, slate supreme court sal aries were $110,000 and more an nually. Oregon was far down the list, wilh North Carolina, at $10, 000. the bar said. The salaries of trial court judges in uregon mostly circuit court judges at $13,000 ranks the slate 3.Y.h among the states in the na tion and well below California and Washington, Students Give Program Cub Seoul Pack 136 Christmas party was postponed last Friday because of Ihe heavy fog. Scouts and their families will meet this Friday at the Dillard School for their Christmas party, reports Phebe McGuire, correspondent. Pricei Effective December 1 thru Dec. 1 I g), zmH ' II 11 POWERFUL 4-TUBI PLUS RECTIFIER jf "' I 11 G. I. QUALITY TONE , . II I l BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE WHITE ' II 11 A WAKE-UP TO You've never icen o better steam If a 11 r MUSIC WITH and dry iron of this low, low price. ' W -fTl f7r77 GENERAL ELECTRIC II ' AUTOMATIC tn.rn changa clock 77 zZLJ -ILfl RADIO i -sr 't i urc. The figures were reported by the NKA's research division in a 32-page booklet, "Estimates of School Statistics, lMiO-61." Other highlights from the report: $390 Par Pupil The average daily attendance in the . public schools is j.!,)efs,lnl For each Dunil in average dailv attendance the schools will spend S390. here are 1,408.962 classroom : leathers; their average annual I salary is S5, 125 compared with S4. Idaho stands 401 h with $285. low est outside of the South. Alabama is at the bottom of the list with $217. The figures for the 50 states ana tne District of Columbia were reported Wednesday by the re search division of the National Education Association. Alaska not only is tied for the highest per pupil expenditure but pays its teachers more than any slate an average of $6,600 a year. Washington's teacher-pay aver age is $5,510, Oregon's $5,500. Only 13 states do better. Idaho's $4,400 is 36th. The national aver age is $5,215. The NKA gave this breakdown on I960 pupil enrollment, 1959 audi ihmi average teacner salaries. and 1959 and 9S0 average expendi-1 tures per pupil, in that order: Alaska 35.000 elementary. 7.400 secondary, $6,500, $6,600, 1 $570 and $585, Oregon 294,795 elementary 102.503 secondary. $5,334: $5,500. $435 and $448. Washington 406.630 elemen tary. 238.270 secondary, $5,398, $5,510, $419 and $430. Idaho 96,118 elementary, 71,- 607 secondary, $4,249, $4,400, $278 and $285. Oregon State College Seeks New President SALEM (AP) The death last monlh of multi-millionaire Sewell Avery could mean several mil lions for the Oregon lax coffers. Avery, former Montgomery Ward and Co. chairman, owned 11,979 acres of timber, an inheri tance from his father in northern Linn County. The stale could realize tip to $4 million in inheritance taxes. The Oregon statesman said two tux experts who did not want to be identified estimated the value of the timber at more then $20 million. Passing to Avery's daughters, this would give Ihe stale 10 per cent. On bequests to others, except for tax-exempt or ganizations, the rate would jump to 20 per cent. I sources, and 3.6 per cent from the ' federal government. Districts Raducad The number of school districts has been cut to a modern low of 37,153, less than half the number in existence 11 years ago. Sam .M. Lambert, director of the N'KA's research division, said to- i lal expenditures will increase by ' at least SI billion per year during j the 60s, I "The American public will I spend more on its public schools in the next decade than it h in the said. past 125 years," Lambert Lambert also said that while the average teacher's salary passed $5,000 this year for the first time, it is still far below what a profes sional should be paid. "The average teacher," he said, "is 41 years old, has had 14 years of teaching experience, and has had 4' years of college prepara tion. In no other professional field will you find people of this age, with thi experience and prepara tion, making such a low salary.'1 The $390 expenditure for pupils in average dally attendance is i national average, representing an increase of almost 5 per cent over the 1959-60 Iigure ot $372 and 74 per cent over the $224.23 of 10 vears ago. Stata Costs Vary The figures for the various slates show a wide spread, from $585 in New York and Alaska and $512 in New Jersey to $217 in Ala buma. $223 in South Carolina and $225.86 in Mississippi. In all, seven slates are below the $250 figure, all of them in the' South. Since the 1950-51 school year, the number of emergency teach ers has increased from 75.079 to M QI7 lhi N.'I-A rtinnrt said Hnw- tMjnf inrifiu H10 cAmp nprinH Ihp ,,i' mh, of ia h. Jel., has jncrPas,u from 927.617 to l,408.2. Thus the proportion of emergency teachers has dropped from 1 in 12 to 1 in IS. The report also points out th t in the past 10 years, many states have indented (heir requirements for full certitieation. Many of those who would have been fully quali fied a few years ago now qualify only for provisional certificates. California Largest California, with 3.600,000 pupils, has the largest public school en rollment in the country, well ahead of New York's 2.910.0O0. The NEA said the 97 of the 5-17 age group in California is enrolled in the public schools. California also has the highest average salary for classroom teachers $6,700. The lowest aver age salary paid in the country is $3,415, in Mississippi. Arkansas pavs $3,550. South Dakola $3,675, and South Carolina $3,725. Last year 12.8 per cent of the nation's teachers earned below $3,500 a year; this year It is 9.6 per cent. Last year 11.9 per cent earned $6,500 or more, this year it is 14.5 per cent. The wide salary variations be tween Ihe stales is shown by the fact that $3,500-$4.449 is the top salary bracket in Mississippi', but the lowest bracket in California. The top seven per cent of the Mississippi teachers are paid S3,- 5O0-S4.449, but only the lowest 25 per cent of the teachers in Cali fornia are in that bracket. I Christmas . For The Entire Family A Frigidaire portable dishwasher. Saves Mom more than 200 hours of work per year $159.95 Or a Frigidaire front loading Por- table dishwasher with hardhoard cutting lop $259.95 All the family will go for a Frig idaire 11 cu. ft. upright freezer. Only $199.95 For the children, a Portable Mo torola Stereo record player from $34.95 Or the glorious sound of Motorola Stereo in a beautiful Mahogany cabinet for only $209.95 .Terms, of course at Umpqua Valley 635 SE Stephens ' ' ' OR 2-1616 FREE Two poirs of quality Nylon hose wilh purchase of any smoll ap pliance. ' NAME BRANDS " NEW MODELS . ; TERMS Trowbridge Electric 721 SE Oak OR 3-552! Congolese Soldiers Hold U. S. Diplomat I.EOPOI.DVIl.LE, the Congo t Ai j 11. a. consul (ieneral Konin son Mcllvaine) reported here that ne was held tor two hours by rebel soldiers in Stanleyville after a ru mor spread that Belgian para troopers were landing in Oriental province. Mcllvaine returned to Leopold- vine luesday night from a two day trip with other Western con sular officials to look to the safety 01 while inhabitants threatened with reprisals for the imprison ment of ex-Premier Patrice Lu mumba. Mcllvaine said he was not mo lested by the soldiers, who held him Until they made sure he was nol a paratrooper in disguise. He is from Downinglown, Pa. Portland Markets Wednesday PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND (AP) Bulterfat- Tentative. subject 1 0 immediate change Premium quality, de- UVEKED IN Portland, 64 cents lb; first quality, 61; second quality, 56. Butler Prints, per lb to retail ersGrade AA, 93 score. 70; A grade, 92 score, 70; B grade, 90 We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities NOW Is The Time To Buy A Good Used Piano- Lowest Prices in Town One used Studio Baldwin One used Gaylord upright One used Smith It Barnes All are reconditioned. Free tuning and delivery. Roseburg Music 2441 W. Harvard Ave. OR 2-3691 A Boat For Christmas REAL surprise for that sportsman-husband! And so inexpens ive. TH1S 14 ft- runabout ls made en. ,irol mhno!.nv h.. fih.r. glass seams, is completely as sembled and ready to paint. SAVE at only $349 Terms! Rod Cr, Reel 1145 W. Harvard OR 2-2242 Gift Headquarters FOR the whole family, be it Dad, Mom, Suzy or Willie. You'll find what you wish to give at Montgomery Ward 443 SE Jackson OR 3-5553 score, 68. Cheese To retailers S ingle daisies, 46-51; processed American I 46-48; 40-lb blocks. 45-50. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, extra large, 58-62; AA large, 56-1 5; A large. 55-57; AA mediums St-Sd- A A small ts.dii rainne l -i cenls additional. ., uu,kulJO i u Eggs To producers, at farm AA extra large, 49-52'-a; AA large. 4-5UVii; A large, 44-45; AA medi ums, 43-47'; AA small, Live poultry Quoted to growers at Portland, Salem and Eugene, f.o.b. ranch No. 1 quality fryers, 24-4 lbs, 17-20Vi; light hens, 8; heavy hens. 11-12. Rabbits Average to growers Live whiles. 3a4-4'a lb. 19-24: col ored pelts, 5 cents less; fresh Killed tryers to retailers, 56-a8; cut up. 60-62. Wholtjsalo Dressed Mestt Beef cuts (choice steers) lllnd quarters 47.00-52.00; rounds 50.00 53.00; full loins, trimmed, 59.00 64.00; foreauarters. 36.00 - 39.00; chucks, 39.50-42.00; ribs, 49.00 55.00. Pork cuts Loins, 1216 lb, 48.00- 52.00; shoulders, 16 lb down, 31.00 35.00; spareribs, 40.00-45.00; fresh hams. 12-16 lb, 46.00-50.00. Veal Choice. 90-150 lbs, 48.00- 52.00; good, 45.00-49.00; standard, 42.00-46.00. Lambs Choice, 45-55 lb 36.00- 39.00; good, 34.00-37.00. Pork carcasses Shipper style. 28.50-30.00. , ' Product Potatoes Oregon local Russets, No. 1A. 100 lb. 4.00-4.25: No. 2s. 50 lb, 1.40-1.50; Central Ore. Rus sets, No. ls, 100 lb 4.50-4.75; 6-14 oz 5.00-5.25; bakers 4.75-5.00, few 5.25; bales No. ls 5-10 lb, 2.50 2.60; No. 2s. 50 lb, 1.55-1.75. Idaho Russets, bales No. ls, mesh 1-10 lb. 2.80-3.00; North Dakota No. 1A round reds, 50 lb vent view paper Portland Livestock PORTLAND (AP) (USDA) Cattle salable 400; trade slow; limited sales steady; 10 head lol mostly choice 1,123 lb slaughter steers 25.50; good steers 23.50 24.50; standard 20.00-22.50; cutter and utility steers and hellers 14. 00-18.00; utility slaughter cows 14.50-15.00; canners and cutters 10.00 - 12.50: Uolstetn and beef breed cutters to 14.00; shelly can ners down to 8.00. Calves salable 75: good and choice vealers 25.00-28.00; stand ard 20.00-24.00; culls down to 12.00. Hugs salable 500; trade slow, few sales steady; U. S. 1-2 butch- lers 190-230 lb 19.50; No. 1, 2 and 3 180-240 lb 18.50-19.00; mixed j i.rade logs 300-500 lb 13.00-15.50; few lighter weights 16.00. Sheep salable 400; slaughter i lambs weak to 25 lower than Mon day; slaughter -ewes and feeders steady: couple lots choice wooled i slaughter lambs 17.00; choice ' shorn lambs 16.00-16 50; cull to choice slaughter ewes 3.00-5.00; ! good and choice feeder lambs 1 14.50-15.25. Portland Grain PORTLAND (AP) Coarse gram wholesale, prompt delivery, bulk LEGAL L 141)4 STATE OWNED PROPERTY 1 STATE OP OREGON I NOTICE OP ALfi Modem three bedroom home with kitchen, nook, utility, and Urge living and dining, I room, too x laft hillside tot with city wa'er I and sewer. Forced air neat. Conveniently! ; located. The property Is located ai 3rd and Vont - j las County, Slate ot Oregon. Legal descrip tion will be furnished on request. I Sale will be by sealed bW. 6d envektoe ! must be plainly merew, "Sealed Rid ' L-J4534-F " A bank: money order, certified : or cashier's check for I0S of the Offer must accompany the bd. Right It reserved to reject any and an bids. Property wilt be loNi "at Is ' with minimum price of Seven Thousand " Hundred and Fifty Dollars (?VW) ana mini years to pay balance on contract at S tereit per annum on unpaid balance. und.rs.gned on January f iHl i. i iMi11' hr "PP1 p m. Club 2 09 Date ot pint pH-hi.caf.on: OecemoM. tM Date oi iat plication Decemor J. t60 DIRECTOR OP VETERANS AFFAIRS State Finance tutidirtg Saiem, Oregon EARLY SHOPPERS CHECK THIS SECTION DAILY UNTIL CHRISTMAS FOR YOUR VERY BEST GIFT SELECTIONS! LEGAL Portland, Oregon DecemMr li I960 PUBLIC NOTICE St. Helens. Illinois Canyon, Umpqul and Diamond Lake Limited Areas ,' Dur,nfl I9S9 Forest Service multiple use plans lor inree ranger districts were proved which Include management decisions for lands within the St. Helens. Illinois Can yon, umpqua and the Diamond Lake Limited Areas. Region Six limited areas wert Identified by Ihe Regional Forester In )96 as containing some fmporlant recreation values of then unknown type and extent. They were to be studied at a later time and recreation values ioeniified and integrated wilh resource plan ning for Iht area. Since that time land man agement measures for these areas Including timber harvesting, road development, and oc cupancy nave required the personal approval of the Regional Forester. Multiple use stud ies have been completed on a number ot limited areas and as a result the Diamond Peak and Mt. Washington Wild Areas, total ing B2,)05 acres, were established In 1957, and the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area total ing 458,505 acres In September I960. The land management planning which was Contemplated has now been completed on additional areas. The recreation and scenic values are recognized in a coordinated land management program which Integrates the needs of all resources on these ranger dls- '1.13. csscnnai reaiures oi me plant i they relate to the limited areas are; I. St. Helens Limited Area This Is a part of the Spirit Lake Ranger District, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Private land ownership Is Intermingled wilh national forest throughout the limit ed area. A portion of the area Is oc cupied by high alpine lakes and meadows north of Spirit Lake and t popular for hiking, trail riding, fishing, and scenic enioyment. The multiple use plan pro vides that this Lakes country will con tinue to be managed for this type of use. Roads and timber harvesting ar nol planned In the Lakes country, and recreational development will be limited lo the basic primitive improvements. On other portions of the ranger district natural and scenic beauty have been giv en paramount consideration in the mul . tiple use plans. 3. Illinois Canyon Limited Area Maor management features are Included In the Gold Beach Ranger District Plan. Siskiyou National Forest. The Agness Selma Road route crosses the area and will provide access to varied recreational opportunities. There is steelhead and sal mon fishing in the river. Hunting Is good along the open upper ridges. Picnicking and camping sites are available. Close cooperation will be maintained with the Oregon Game Commission to keep forage and deer herds in balance. Timber har vesting one-fourth mile on each side of the Illinois River will be limited to careful selection of dead, dying or hai ardous trees. Timber harvesting on trib utaries will provide streamslde shade strips to keep water temperatures below the point dangerous to fish life. S. Umpqua Limited Area The Umpqua Limited Area is within the Diamond Lake District, Umpqua National Forest, it comprises an area of I, MO acres west of Diamond Lake. Mt. Bailey is the principal feature within the area. The multiple use plan for the Diamond Lake District recogniies that recreation al values are paramount for the entire limited area and prescribes modifications for other uses to protect these values. Scenic values will be unimpaired. 4. Diamond Lake Limited Area The Diamond Lake Limiljj Area which lies 'along the Cascade divide east of Diamond Lake contains 64.000 acres It Includes portions ol the Oiamond Lake District of the Umpqua, Crescent Dis trict of the Deschutes, and K'amath District of the Roque River Forests. The multiple use plan for the Diamond Lake District recognizes the scenic value of the land readily visible from Diamond Lake. It prescribes modification lor the various uses to protect and enhance these values. Here land management measures including road construction and limited timber harvesting will be fully correlated with recreation and scenic values. The road system will disperse recreation use to additional areas and provide increased Intensity of tire con trol On the remaining are, timber har. vesting will be conducted In a manner to protect and enhance recreation and scenic values. Copies of the multiple use plans are avail- dfikf hwd timber -designated for cutting The aporpvel of thVie nmopr dMtrlct Diens I on SKl'4SW4, S4SEW Sec. 7,. now repiice the "Limited Area" ttalut E WNWW.S'sNWV. NVaSW4. SW sf.or.ed to the St. Helen. Illinois Cenyoo, UNtt'L,. NWUSWW Sm. 18 T 3? Umpqua and the Diamond Lake Limited Studi on the Sfcy Lakes Limited Area. Rogue River National r-oret, indicate wild or wilderneii area possibilities A specific proposal for dedicated wikt or wilderness area Will be made as soon ai boundary studies have been completed. A public hear, irto on this proposal will be held in accord ance wilh wiklprnest area policy. J. HERBERT STONE Regional Forester jon f ob track Portland: Oats. No. 2. M-lb viule 56.00. Corn. No. 2. yellow, eastern 49 00. Barley. No. 2. 451b western 44.50. Dec. 14 close, Portland Grain Exchange: Barley (bid) to arrive market. 2flday shipment, delivered coast: No bids. Wheat (bid) 1o arrive market. in-iO. I hulk. 20-day shipment, de- Slivered coast: Soft White 2.10; Soft White Hard White Basil : Ordiniry ? 18 j Car receipts: Wheat 73; hurled .32; (lour 7; corn 2; mill feed 11 GIFTS EVERYONE CAN ENJOY 27 Cu. ft Sub Zero, quality freezer. On only SS 13 Cu. ft, Norge uprig.il fritter, One only $239.95 Full ill portable Oishwasr.er. Two only $239.95 . Special pricai on left over new dryers Terms, ol course. Bergh's Appliance Norge-Easy-Sales, Service, Ports So. Hwy. OR 2-.66I FOR DAD - ' 'AN ITHICA FEATHERWEIGHT SHOTGUN. THE GIFT OF A . LIFETIME " . UMPQUA GUN STORE 929 SE Stephens OR 3-8-U 5 GIVE PHILCO A beoutifully compact Stereo with six speaker system including two external speakers. Terrific perfor mance! And just right for the small apartment or Trailer Home. Only $209, Terms Horn's Appliance 424 SE Jackson OR 3 551 8 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CASH RATES Atvitilin( For Busmen Within Roubyrf I DDI nlei Card of thanks 1-Day rate 2 lines . 3-Day rate 2 lines . 6-Day rate 2 lines . 30-Day rate 2 lines . 1-Day rate 3 lines . 3-Day rate 3 lines . -...$1.50 ..; 1.00 1.75 2.50 5.50 J. 1.50 2.50 3.50 6-Day rate 3 lines . 30-Day rat. 3 lines ... 7.50 CREDIT. Abavl titii lubiect to SO cents eirv.ee chjre, for criait DEADLINES hint, 'irtir Ilnrlliiai l p.m. 1it riir To Pubucltion. Ir.a Kcts-llfviiw rtiervei te ntt te cmtitv, eot or reject my Ciiaifiie1 m topr. ! ADJUSTMENTS if your advertisement eupeirt mcorrictlr. notify e immiaiately. we will not be rmeonjibte tor ore mm one incorrect mtertien. Sucn eponsibilitv il limited te correct insertion er eii.nisem.nr. steels Will Net II Bill Mira till N III! Paper Delivery If your paper il not delivered Coll OR 2-3321 Mors, thru Fri. Between 6 and 7 P.M. Sat. Only 3 to 5 PM LEGAL TIMBER KOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OK LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION BIDS as hereinatter designated will be received by the District Manager, Bureau of Land Man agement, BLM Warehouse Area, Armory Drive, Medford, Oregon, (Mailing address P. O. Box 1106, Medford, Oregon) at 10:30 A.M., PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on Thursday, January 12, 1961, for all timber marked or designated for cutting. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should he ob tained from the above District Manager. The right is hereby re served lo waive technical defects in this advertisement and to reject any or all bids. The United States reserves the right to waive any informality in bids received when ever such waiver is in the interest of the United Slates. IN DOUG- LAS COUNTY: OREGON: O&C: 5., R. 3 W., SEiNE'4. NE14SE1 Stc. 13, T. 32 S., R. 4 W., W.M estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 2.748 M bd. ft. Douglas f 2.i I M bd. ft. sugar pine, 91 M bd. ft. incense-cedar, 21 M bd. ft. white fir, 66 M bd. ft. hemlock. No bid for less than $20.35 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir. $25.10 per M bd. ft. for the sugar pine, $6.80 per M bd. ft. for the incense-cedar. $10.00 per M bd. ft. for the white fir. $8 85 per M bd. ft. for the hemlock, or a total purchase price of $63.4.80. will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $6,400. 00. NOTtCI OF FINAL SfTTLf MINT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Frl day, the Ith day of January, 11, at 10:00 O'clock a m. In the Circuit Court. Room A. in the County Courthouse, Roseburg, Oouq-i las (.ountv, oreoon, nai oe mm ai the i ,irn nd Pcf 'or hearing oblcton. It any. i to tne f mat Account fid by the watr- s-gred te the Circuit Court of the State of Ooo for Douoias Conty, nd tor Ihe sememem rnvreoi. LYNN V WECKLsY Administrator ei the Et'e of Chertes L. 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