4 Reedsport Youths Plead Guilty To Lesser Charges Circuit Judiie Don H. Sander Judse. Sanders hat also issued has issued orders dismissing more in order dismissing the ease of serious charges against four Reeds-1 stale of Oregon, ex rel Sarah Fran- port youths as they pleaded guilty ces C'artinez, vs. Glenwood Harm to lesser charges in district court Buckhaults. ! involving: the same set of facts. This was i civil paternity case' Charges of larceny in a building 1 and was dismissed on motion of ' have been dismissed against Sain- the district attorney on grounds my Lunsford 18. Larry Marvin that the defendant has been in Kyllo. 19, Barry CecU Hamm. 19. idicted by the Grand Jury for non and Samuel Allen, 21. Each plead-1 support. Also, there is no evidence ed guilty to larceny of personal that the complaining witness was property of less than $75 value an unmarried female at the time (petty larceny), in the District her complaint was filed, the dis- Court of Judge Gerald R. Hayes. : trict attorney said, Kyllo and Hamm received sen tences of 158 days in the county jail and fines of $158 each, and l.unsford and Allen sentences of 79 days in jail and fines of $79. They had been bound over to the Grand Jury from Reedsport Jus tice Court. Dismissals were on motion of the district attorney. RUMMAGE SALE SET The Winston Four Square Gospel Church will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday at the Winston Fire Hall. Doors will open at 8 a.m. and the sale will end at 2 p.m. My,'' IS OREGON BUSINESS ON THE SKIDS? Oregon calls itself the Beaver State. But it's not living up to its nickname. The fact is, Oregon business has been in the doldrums for the last few years. And a lot of residents just don't care. As one Oregon economist put it: "Our state is engaged in a little self hypnosis. The people don't want to face focts." In this week's Saturday Evening Post, you'll see a seven-page picture story on the "Ore gon Dilemma." You'll find out how mechani zation is replacing manpower in the state's biggest industries. You'll learn how the "little man" is being squeezed out" of timber and agriculture. See how the "damn dams" ore affecting the salmon fisheries. And why Governor Hatfield says: "We've got to sell, sell, sell Oregon!" Don't miss this controversial article in the Current Saturday Evening Post. Suddenly reading becomes a new adventure. POST PRESIDENTS COMPARE NOTES Martha Wishart, left, president of the Roseburg chapter of the Business and Pro fessional Women's Club ond Mrs. Loren Norton, Eugene, state president of the organization, discuss some of the BPW activities. They were featured figures at a banquet Monday night at which the BPW celebrated its 42nd an niversary. Mrs. Norton was featured speaker.(News-Review Photo) Roseburg Has Idle Surplus Roseburii. along with Klamath Falls and North Bend, has acain been declared a tabor surplus area fur Septemlier hv the V S. De partment of Labor. j p,,rsonai conviction that a pro The Portland .Metropolitan Area posal is good is the key to sue has also been continued in tin Tuci., Oct. 10, 1961 The Ncvs-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 Persona! Conviction Is Key To Success Of Community Plan, Women Voters Told own lobby, but a parent, bor, a worshipper or a a neith j its. structure, organization and laxpayei plannini!, with a view toward heln. cesSt'ul presentation of a plan to and onlv through concerted action mi: each lc;iv:iie become more ef- comniunity, women attending a can we build community support." I fective m its own community Na. ' regional meeting of the League ut : Mrs. I'll, Ills Montgomery. Ore tional policy. I S. foreign aid and Women Voters were told in Hose-: son state K-auue president, and the problems of underdeveloped burg Monday. I Mrs. 1'lnllis Lombard, lloseburn i countries were also considered. "As you are individually con- president, welcomed the delegates Officers saul the local league cerned, so you can move on to con- who represented Portland. Salem, plans three unit meetings this list of classified areas of substan- : viction and eentual action for the Kuuenc. Springfield, Grants Pass, I week. They are I 30 p.m. Tuesday, Hal and persistent unemployment community, state and nation." said I'oos Bay. Medford and Roseburg I Oct. 10. at 61S NK Denver: S p.m. and recommended to the Area Re-. Mrs. Robert J. I Julia I Stuart. Spo-; Study Conducted j Wednesday. Oct. 11, at 9n7 Park- development Administration forkan'- Wash., a National League The group later met in the board view C't. and 9 .10 a m. Thursday, designation as redevelopment UI "omen yoiers ooaru memner. room at tne r irst National Bank. Oct. lz. at :us w. Hazel St. areas: category, a status set up last January. At the same time the Depart ment of Laltor announced that the' fullowing areas were added to the Grants Pass (Josephine Coun ty); Hood River (Hood River Coun ty); .McMinnville Yamhill Coun ty); St. Helens (Columbia Coun ty); The Dalles (Sherman and Wasco Counties) and Toledo (Lin coln County). Mrs. Stuart was speaker at luncheon attended by western Ore-! Kon delegates to the voting league! conference. The luncheon was held in the I'mpqua Hotel. Understanding Basic "Understanding is basic in the help that a League may provide Business included a study of city The meetings are open to any and county government, their pow-ione interested in attending. The Portland area derivation 1 for its community or nation, said was based on the continued hieh'the speaker. "Taking' a :buckshot' unemployment situation. In mid August the total unemployed per sons in the Portland-Vancouver approach to local problems will not help. 'Nor can the league be effective Reurher Faces Dual Task; Ford And American Motors DETROIT (AP) The Vnited tions, conceded it was more dim Auto Workers Union today faced cult to 5oK.e the , , problemi the dual task of completing a na- nationa, problem. uonai contract wan ruro. sioior . ,, , ,ri. t o hv Thursday and smonlhintr ' The AMC problem arose when1"1" out problems which arose sudden- J'0' 72 t Kenosha. Wis., re ly in its historic profit-sharing fused ,he "at'onal con agreement with American Motors ,rct Sunday by a vote of 1,507 j;orp (to 1,444. More than 12.000 mem- L Aw President Walter P. Reu-i"" ther expressed optimism on both jobs. He said only two major issues remain at Ford production standards and a union demand for additional company paid union representatives to process griev ances in Ford plants. The L'AW struck and closed Ford a week ago today. Negotia tors reached agreement on an economic package prior to the strike but failed to settle non economic portions of the contract. Agreement was reached formal ly Monday night on two major non-economic problems. One con cerns the outside contracting of tool and die work, the other out side contracting of maintenance work. Reuther said his bargaining team hoped to be able to present a completed national contract for approval to the national Ford Council at a meeting Thursday afternoon. In calling the council he urged stepped up bargaining at the 32 locals which have not yet rached individual agreements. Both Reu ther and Malcolm L. Denise, Ford s vice president-labor rela area numbered 19.200, a rate of " members teel tnat once tne 5.3 per cent of the total labor I Problem has been discovered and force In .lniv iinonminvm..nt i,wl presented to the community, they at 21.300 or 6 per cent and in Au gust I960 at 14.300 or 4 per cent. Hospital Exam Slated can stop their own action and pre sume that political activity on the part of the community will be auto matic." A league should not be a self interest group, she added. She noted that Aillai Stevenson once commented: "F.ach individ- a member of his MOSCOW (AP) Guy Burgess, who defected from the British Foreign Office in 1951. said today iual is not just he may have hardening of the ar- and will enter a hospital ki.i.. D.i... Un, for examination as soon as a bedi " TRAVEL A10T? . 1961 . . aV U.S.- ,SI, !..- xo--0 . . ... , Ji H.i' " a4 mis car nmcr ios ul Dives vou M U, s wl I aaui iSDnonei anlicfapliere A salesman wrote us that he would sooner leave home without his shoes than forget his Bell System Credit Card! This is a trifle extreme but docs point up its usefulness. W ith this card, you're in close touch with home or oflice. You can call ahead for reservations or appointments; get decisions on yesterday's contact or say "thanks" for an order without begging a phone, calling "Collect" or fumbling for change. The card with the dime tucked neatly in its slot gives you an office anywhere at anytime. And you regularly receive all your telephone charges for easy listing on your expense account. Why not have your secretary call our business office for your Bell System Credit Card todav? It's part of our service to you. f? ((all)) PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL is available. Burgess, so. Is seen from time to time in Moseowr and appears to be in reasonably good health. LONDON (AP) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery returned by plane today from a visit to Red China. NOTICE OF TAX SALE I, Ira C. Byrd, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon, do hereby give notice that pursuant to O.R.S. 311.640, I will offer for sale and tell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described personal property, to-wit: 1-1956 International TD-1 8A Tractor Serial TD181-34801 with Blade & Drum. to satisfy the sum of $1,497.13 delinquent personal property taxes, plus costs. Said sale will bt held on Friday, October 13, 1961, at 10:00 A.M., located at County Shop in Reedsport. Ira C. Byrd, Sheriff & Tax Col. By D. W. Munson, Deputy f -jjzgr wn ' ' MT I R"nJ - wit ?vf ft A M- : it' , : -v v7 I I n K:-'t I f ..- : i'F l 7 h -J: 0 -V I-'1' "' : in;.'? - ' - V, V lure, I tank at U.S. -ioesnt everybody!" "hy do folks, like this bakery driver, take it fur granted (hat everyone banks at U. S. National? TossiUy because 80 many of their customers pay with U. Ji National checks. Or maybe it's because of their fellow workers who have chosen Oregon's only home-owned, statewide lank. AnJ, of course, complete personal satisfaction is always an important factor. Youll find U. S. National Ls "your kind oT bank," too. THI UNITID STATES NATIONAL BANK O" PORTLAND Mtm b.r f.dtrtt Uipotit Inturtne CororttlOD