f 'fr.'" - ThtMStuJt Strikey Mr, Sta Ess iai ......'" """ III ; The Day's News . By lErcnk Jenkins i This u written on New Year's Day and custom decrees Out on the first day of each new year editors shall write a piece fore telling that, no matter how good or how bad the old year may have EDITORIAL PAGE 4 Th New-ReWew. Rojeburg Ore. Wed.. Jon. 3, 1962 DEAR ABBY Abigail Van Buren Silence Reings! DEAR ABBY: We would like! DEAR ABBY: ilv erandfather your opinion on t subject that has 1 who has bren ill for quite some caused a lot of discussion around time, is expected to die at any no our office. One of the men who ment. is it necessary to have my works here claims that in the 29 grand mother's relatives to the fu years he has been married he has neral? If they do attend, re it nec never had a fight with his wife. He j essary to have them sit in the says she has never argued with pews reserved for relatives? PORK BARREL HIGHWAYS By Charles V. Stanton Fear i wing expressed by some newspapers Ihroufrh out Oregon that a proposed revision of our slate Constitu tion would reduce the Highway Commission' autonomy and would open the door to political distribution of high way revenue. The danger I fear is great. The committee, I antici pate, will be under a great deal of pressure to lift the lid to the highway fund cash box and let politicians get their fingers in. The last session of our Stale Legislature authorized the formation of a committee to prepare a complete revision mm, questioned mm or disagreed Tney are such rough and inor. Constitution, l nts committee u..u:..u,c. c waimiant pe( of our out-of-date Oregon now is at work. A good many people with pet projects are urcinir the committee to include their proposals in the been, the new year will be better, i Constitution being prepared for submission to the people. One of the proposed changes surrounds Section No. 3 of Article No. 9: a Alexander Hone said couple of centuries ago in his Essay uf Man: "Hope springs eternal in the human breast; "Man never IS, but always TO BE. blest." So let's have at it. Will the New Year that began at 12:01 this morning be better than the old year that ended at midnight? general Throughout the approximately three and half centuries since our forefathers landed in this New World that is our world, things have gotten better and better. But This we must remember: As, over the long decades of the past, things have gotten better and better, it has been because our people have been willing to WORK to MAKE things better and bet ter. Some dangerous new thinking is getting loose in these modern days. We are being led to believe that the only wav things can get better is for GOVERNMENT to make them better. Our forefathers be lieved that the only way things could get better was for the PEO PLE to make them better by hard work and sound planning for them selves. We've come a long way since then. I sometimes think we've come TOO far in SOME direct ions such as leaving everything to the government. In a remarkably realistic ad dress to the British people the oth er day. Prime Minister Macmil lan told his countrymen that in the new year that is coming up they must remember that Britain is not A great ration not to mention THE great nation. No longer, he said in substance., is it T11K1HS to decido how the world is to be run. In the world uf today, he Indicated, Britain must be a follower, rather than the lead er. Whv? Well The decline of Britain, of course, began with two devastating World Wars that sapped her substance and took a tragic toll of her young I manhood, t or her courage and her willingness to make whatever sacrifices were necessary to de fend her way of life in those ter rible conflicts, Britain deserves ;our everlasting respect and grati tude. But We must remember that the de cline of Britain from her long posi- No tax shall be levied except in pursuance of law, and very law imposing a tax shall state distinctly the object of the same to which only it shall be applied. The proceeds from any tax levied en, with respect to, or measured by the storage, withdrawal, use, sale, distribution, importation or receipt of mo tor vehicle fuel or any other products used for the propulsion of motor vehicles, and the proceeds from any tax or excise tax levied on the ownership, operation or use of motor vehicles shall, after providing for the cost of administration and any refunds or credits authorized by law, be used exclusively for the construction, reconstruction, improvement, repair, mainten ance, operation, use and policing of public highways, roads end streets within the State of Oregon, including the retirement of bonds for the payment of which such revenues have been pledged, and also may be used for the acquisition, development, main tenance, care and use of parks, recreational, scenic or other historic places end for the publicizing of any of the foregoing uses and things. Policy Questioned The above-quoted section of our Constitution sets tip a fund completely divorced from the state's general fund. To manage this fund, there has been created a State High way Commission. This commission is appointed by the governor. The Constitution, in effect, places the Highway Com mission outside legislative control. Some legislators do not like this provision. They point out that the Federal Con stitution puts complete control over the purse strings in the hands of the Congress. The Congress has been ex tremely jealous of this power. Time and again it has re fused requests from various revenue-producing agencies to allow receipts, or any part of funds received, to be used without direct appropriation. Some legislators feel that all highway revenue should go into the general fund to be parceled out by the Legislature. Then, the criticism comes from at least some of the legislators that the Highway Commission is too autocratic; that it has made of itself a government apart and that legislative desires fail to penetrate the bureaucratic shell of the Commission, System Is Good it is my opinion tluit there is extreme danger m per milting the legislature to direct the building and main tenance of our highways. The latest reapportionment moves give Portland and its bedroom area a decided control over the Legislature. Should the Legislature get control over roadbiiilding, it is obvious that the Portland area, where there is a great need to take care of the concentrated population, would be able to 'hog" the highway money. Too. there is a big question in my mind that legisla tors with little knowledge of the problem of highways, ignorant of engineering factors, are capable of such a technical job. The Highway Commission presently works on a formu la which involves a number of factors. It does not have people it would embarrass us to have them sitting with the rela tives of my grandfather. In other words, the whole family is ashamed of them. However, we will do what is right. JUST WONDERING DEAR ABBY: My daughter is al. ZV"1. vorv malnr. loun.nr.nll Ahm, I fm"T mil irarai he has never heard her raise her voice. IS this possible: CAN'T BELIEVE IT DEAR CAN'T: It's possible, but most unlikely. Perhaps there is something wrong with his hearing. a week ago she started wearing an identification bracelet a boy at school gave her. In her crowd it means she is "going steady." This afternoon I got a phone call from the boy's mother. (I have never met her.) She said she was terribly upset to learn that her son had Riven my daughter his I I). bracelet and she wanted my daugh ter to return it. She said the brace let was a "good" one. and a birth day gift, and she didn't want any thing to happen to it. I told her that my daughter did not STEAL it, it was given to her and, further more, I did not run my daughter's life and 1 hung up on her. Did 1 doi right? SORRY NOW DEAR SORRY: You should be. No eleven-yea cold is old enough to "run her own life." Tell ' your daughter to return the bracelet, and the sooner the better. by invitation .only. Your grand mother's relatives have e right to attend, end to sit in the pews re served for relatives. CONFIDENTIAL TO "LOVED AND LOST": Your letter reminds me of en old Chinese story: "One tear met another tear floating down the river. The first tear said, 'I am the tear of e woman who lost her lover.' The other tear said, 'I am the tear of the woman who got him.' " Everybody What's yours? has For a problem, a personal re ply, write to Abby. Box 3365. Bev erly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamp ed, sell-addressed envelope. For Abby's booklet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding." send 50c to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. Pacific Northwest Lumber Industry Hud Difficult Veur PORTLAND (AP) The Pacific! of the year was 10 J billion square seaboard markets at prices under Northwest's big lumber industry! feet. By June it is expected to, Oregon-Washington mills' levels: found 1961 a difficult year. Sales be 10 S. The 1961 sales of S 4 bil-1 increased log costs because of were down and so were prices. I lion square feet were up S per j stepped-up Japanese log purchit- Plywood showed some contrast, cent over I960 and the 1962 sales! es; high prices for federally It set a production record as new I will have to cl'.nb 2 per cent over! owned timber: and continued plants were opened, but John that just to Keep even with in-1 lumber production in excess of Martinson of Tacoma, president creased rapacity. I demand. of Douglas Fir Plywood Assoria There is some hope they will1 Bright spots were low invento tion, said this just continued "am do so. The industry has an exten-ries in dealers' hands and predic era of profitless prosperity." sive advertising program under itions for an increase in the num Prices remained low. way, including a national televi- ber of housing starts. Stepped-up The Western Pine Association sion network program, and looks! remodeling, too, was in sight, said the region's pine output for also to increased interest in such I There was no firm sign of a the year was running 6 5 per cent new features as permanent fin-1 price increase for lumber. An ef under that of 1960 and appeared ishes and coatings. ! fort was being made at the year's likely to total around 8 2 or 8 3 Just what improvement fir and end to increase plywood for vary billion board feet compared with pine lumber may get is uncertain. ) ing amounts depending on grade 8 9 billion a year ago and 9.9 i Spokesmen for both said some and type. The extent to which two years ago. The West Coast Lumbermen's Association said Douglas fir pro duction in Oregon and Washington was down to 7.75 billion feet. A year ago it was 8 34 billion cautious optimism was warranted this would succeed was uncertain, but others said they could see lit- Meanwhile the holiday shutdown tie prospect of change from the of many lumber mills was ex depressed market. I tended in some cases to undeter They said reasons for the trou- mined dates in the new year as ble included expanded sales of owners waited for the 1962 market Plywood's capacity at the end i British Columbia- fir in Eastern I to open up. Economic Machine Expected To Go Info High Gear With 1962 Start By JACK LEFLER icars during the week, compared ' face expulsion, which would put AP Business News Writer with 149,285 the previous week and ; them out of business. NEW YORK (AP) The: 86,573 a year ago. Output for the Th XW VnHc sinr-ir rih.nr,. economic machine idled between holidays in the past week but in dications were that it would go James Mario w Kennedy Will Be Compared With Men Who Had His job year was estimated at s.sia.uuu, expressed support of the NASD's .... J . ... l. 0 ,n, , , i . , iun I vumptficu wtiii D,D9Q,iio in injv- statement Chrysler displayed in New York stm-k ih.r.. aa a,. h. into high gear when the starter's City a turbine-powered car it sid!week totaled 7 25'52t sh"r flag drops on 1962. I couki use almost any liquid fuel. compared with 17.716.070 for" the It had pulled out of the mire ; It plans to make about 50 or 75 1 previous week and 16 537 084 for of recession in the last half of for final tests in 1963. tne comparable 1960 week. Bond wis .scar ami aermcu aire, pruuucuuu upemi iuu mi-1 sale, am0unted to $27 .477 .000 COm- enuuKU putter lu auccu vcu imu , er uavuig reacueu a u-iuuiiiii the new year. ! high of 2.225,000 tons during the The post-Christmas week found i week. The operating rate was the automobile, steel and many estimated at 77 per cent of ca- WASHINGTON (AP) From now on, after a year in office. President Kennedy more and more will be compared in poli cies, performance and personality with men who had his job or have one like it. Kennedy is more like former President Dwight D. Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Har old Macmillan than any other world leader of recent times. Haughty, stubborn French Pres ident Charles de Gaulle is a com- lete opposite. So is earthy, bouncy, extroverted Soviet Pre mier Khrushchev. So is former President Harry S. Truman Truman was more outwardly aggressive and the result was a lot of conflict for instance. with Republicans and particularly Sens. Taft and McCarthy which he seemed to enjoy, Some of his conflicts mislit in getting opposing factions to work together. This is how he operated with his Democratic opposition. It is clear, after a year in office, that Ken nedy is following with his Repub lican opponents the same course Eisenhower pursued with the Democrats. Even though this is a con gressional election year and he wants more Democrats in the Capitol, an authoritative source at Palm Beach let it be known Ken nedy is making a peace offering to Republicans before Congress opens for 12: he won't do any heavy politicking. Eisenhower went less than all out on some of the programs he asked Congress to pass. Kennedy already has shown a great will ingness to compromise. Both men, like Macmillan of Britain, have shown an immense other industries operating at a I pacity. curtailed rate. Eyes On Future But all eyes were on the future. Leaders in various industries al most unanimously came out with glowing predictions for at least the first half of 1962. The year 19G2 gives every 197 million to 98 million. It pared with S30.642.0O0 the prevt ous week and $26,732,000 for the comparable week of last year. Briefly around the business j , . j!eene: The 102-story Empire State Demand for steel was reported R,.jiHinff in u, Vnrt i. ..... beginning to tighten. bought by Prudential Insurance Co. in a $65 million transaction . . . Every person in the United States had an average of 520 tele- Steel Tonnage Up An industry publication predict- 1SM piouu"'"" phone conversations in 1960, ions, up ru.uuie.i '""'"American Telephone . Telegraph 97 million to 98 million. It said I,-. ,,.,. r t..,i,-. .u. promise of being an excellent one!as much as 65 million tons might j American Stock' Exchange this for business," said r redenc G. I be turned out in the first half to , vear exce(.dcd the record 479,140i. uuiuier, cnaii mail ui uvaci ai satisiy oraers iruin useis uuuums : 071 n sqoq .Motors x-orp. up stockpiles as a neage agaiusi Henry Ford II. chairman ofia possible strike. Ford Motor Co., said, "I expect Merchants were rejoicing over 1962 to be a solid, prosperous earwhat was generally agreed to be for the general economy and the, the greatest Christmas shopping automotive industry." season on record. Both expressed optimism that y0UT big Chicago mail order seven million passenger cars firms issued their spring and would be built in 1962, making it,SUmmer catalogues and prices second only to 1935. ' were much the same as consum- l.ynn A. Townsend. president of ers paid this year. Chrysler Corp.. said: "Confidence 1 The Commerce Department es on the part of businessmen and:umated construction expenditures consumers, cumbined with hisih 1 this vear at a record $57.5 billion. LEGAL sr levels of personal income and savings, should result in sustained and stable prosperity in 1962." Sees Business Increase have been avoided with different desire to avoid personal conflicts.! On other industry fronts. Mark , Security Dealers warned broker tactics but this is not to say he which in a way is a good method ;W. Cresap Jr.. president of West-aj!e fjrms against ar-anging ex was wrong, given the time and of staying popular. iinghouse Electric Corp., predicted 1 P(.s5jve compensation for selling circumstances of his presidency. On the other hand: at a time: an increase in ousiness ior me The country will be forever j when the Russians have weapons electrical manufacturing industry, grateful to hiin for his decisive-j just as sudden and terrible as ; and M. L. Dye, president of the ness in beginning foreign aid, his this country's, both Eisenhower j L'n'ted States Savings & Loan military alliances and stiff-arm-! and Kennedy must have felt the (League, forecast an increase in ing the Russians. j day-by-day American political housing starts in 1962 over 1961. and a dozen , slugging of the past is small po-i vtiui plants ciosen .wonaay ana In all tliesn areas, and a dozen , sluccine of the oast is small 00 nt'Hrlv pnninrh niniipv in liniM nil tlio i-nn.U nonl, nnn.l others, there was contlict of one tatues compared with the grealor Saturday, auto production skidded Htld would like to hfive. Consequently it is constantly tin- "' "r antlu'r- .... . ! cunfhet with commnism. to an estimated 1Q3.000 passenger I .11 urn 01 Ills willingness 10 ai-. NO. S-4UI1 IN BANKRUPTCY NOTICE OP REAL PROPERTY SALE BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITEO STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON In lilt Malltr of DONALD ELI WITCHER, Bankrupt. TIME AND PLACE OF SALE Th Mlt will b held on th ICIh dv of Jmiarv. 193. mt 110 o'clock P on j tho front steps of tho Douglas County Courl ! House. Roseburq. Oregon, or at such meet. Ing place within the Court House proper as the Trustee shall designate al tho time of the sale. MANNER OP SALE The property w.ll be told upon oral bios, to tho highest bidder, subject to anoroval of tho Court. Bids will be called tor ait parcels in bulk. Separate bids then will be called for each parcel. The property Will be sold ta the hlanett hull, hirtntr. the stocks of new companies. It I unless the ul of the highest bids by seo- thflt Violator WOUld " " -VH'tnia.ffi more man in n-qnesr mat MQiators "wmh , which case In. separata lot bids tnalt prevail. INSPECTION The properties may be viewed during business hours any day prior to the tela by appointment with the Trustee. Karl L. Waoner, 39 East Seventh Avenue, Eugene, up 3 per cent irom ismu ana c per cent above the previous high of 1959. I The National Association of indicated LEGAL tion as leader of the world received (o vvman toucrh" to keep lalE TM-nu Jll l-A funm ?- nnn -fa... 4 1 . I 1 I L. 1. - I" ..u... is.ni uue Jdiuuii, UK-ll nuillfl. n, lias-,, ,. hl. nnliliral f.l- its expenditures somewhere ture on j, r,0 (011,t was in part Hat Boyle product of his early background i That the LeKishiture, however, is amenable to political m Mlssmin precinct politics. j pressures is quite evident hy its authorization of bonds for,, 'j1', pUy,M! P0!111,0 ' 'J'e .,. l ........ ivl i 4i i i . .i j .i had been plavul for generations.! special purposes. hue the Lettislature ran t order the cx- , ,,, ,, ' v , i. S(,on be-1 the , doned the free enterprise system and went over to the wtl.rAKt MATE. That is something for I S to re .h.. 1S..U, YW. II.1V ' " "" '"C aH..-...l...r SO I I S SUI-t llir. A- H,,, ,,jt y.j.y m;,y L ,,i;ii rim, nut tiir I'ftKl 1 1 u re ot normal revenue, it can order bonds issued for, again for some tune if only old and ring in the new. jspecitic projects, by that means it directed the commis- cause the circumstances of i.t'. nnt vine n too much of the'. "ion IO sen oonus ior a section 01 lliirhwav It 1. it unveil presidency are oiiirirni Welfare State. Prosperity And Perplexity WillMinglelnYearl962 Newly patented. The -Dot- olacer mining;-. i'"";" "' Or"m w"-clrT...Vo'Sil The will be"',,.,, payable ,; ,?',?.", .XhC h' ,opro.lm.S! tb. conclusion of the sal. at the t,m. hSMBM i yards Will average SJ 00 p yard I " "nouncement by the Tru.tee of the M OT seli to ' tSUMiM. One-tilth :''' " " . forthwith following !ho down, balance on terms. Ceroid L. Looney Bos 42 Camas Valley. Oregon Cell a-1 -What find Water Fluoridation Talk Due At Meet PORTLAND (AP)-A discussion of fluoridation of Oregon water supplies will highlight a ronfrr rnce nf community leaders trout throughout the state at Eugene Saturday. I The meeting is sponsored by the. dental health education niinmi'.- tee of the Oregon State Dental; Association. The organization says , fluoridated drinking water reduces UmiIIi decay in children. Dr. Arthur S. Klemnung. presi i dent of the I niversity of Oregon. I : NEW YORK (AP) t.i tbo linn lu-lt-ae nt j- .,,.1 ,i i .,.! ...i i..,.i.. i...t i In the Truman years and all of year will 19(52 Ix-' I i i,. ,.", ., ' ..." .:..': " ', I ... 'those that preceded it-before a A look in the murky crystal ball reaching 40 wil ...... .. mr ru K l'Jv ir ui ii.Ke at sioriil. , trlRacr on nvnr0i,cn missiles discloses it will be one of the to be cheerful about during 12. ! , ? 1'Httern. it seems to me. should be pre-! coull) devastate a continent-a more memorable years of modern, Here are a few fanciful predic- I served. While there may lie a question about putting: nton-1 president could afford to occupy times, a mixture of national pros- ,jon5 tna, mav come ,rue during ey into the hands of a department, it is my opinion we himself more with domestic poll- perity and international puzzle- ine present year: should continue as we are, rather than pork barrel inn our ,,ll'.s- , ... i,mlm' , . , i On the international front; hlsrhwav riroui-am wmr inner hismuuiiu-s mj, ai- , vccoruitig 10 our aiiuudi in.. I ..L.. ....... .. n.h t. 'i : , . , so explain me iiitiiisr win.,. jorecasi taken place in ine presidency as demonstrated by Kennedy and El senliowrr. For instance: I 1. American rtohtics mav be en- two appeared near the breaking """R mor sophisticated period sale by agreement with the Trustee and prior to consumation of the salt and ap proval thereof by the Court. ; CONDITION OP TITLE AND TITLE POLICY Each parcel will be conveyed by a Trus tee's Deed and an Owner's Poifcy of Tito ; Insurance, tn the principal amount of the purchase, furnished to the purchaser ef each parcel. Each parcel will be sold free and ount In tho Circuit i InoM specified above and Immediately be Oegon for Douglas , tew fh description nf the parcel, nent, and that Won- POSSESSION day, the On day of January, It, at the pA,,,inn . . Something hour ot 10 o'clock In the toronoon ot taid uoon mrml of the sale by the Court. ,n sw. -uv" - , suoiect to tna tenancy of tha month to pointed as the time and place tor the hear- , montn tenants, terminable upon 30-days writ ing of Obiections thereto and the settlement ,ic. Rental Income will be pro-rated NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the under signed, as administrator of tha estate ot RALPH WALTER PETREQUIN. deceased, has filed his final account I.: i .1 : . - V.. , ' Court of tha S:afe isiiiu uiry sic -iijw in i. irs... in iCou,y, pbate Department, and that Won- eryDOUy everynmly except Wives: gay. the n day of January. 1!. Castro Names New Envoy To Vatican VATICAN CITY (AP) - Prime Minister f'idel Castro has ap pointed a new ambassador to the at lean in an apparent move to ease strained relations between his pro Communist regime in Cuba and the Human Catholic Church. Castro's appointment of Luis Amailo Hlant-ii v Kei'n.initey he- will be the featured speaker ,,.,,. knmln Tuesdav with the rou Hemming is a long time support- ,,,, poi.iicnon f jn. i2 ,t,reC. cr of adding fluorine to water. ,,.,. ll( le ,ipinlaiic co,ps a0- Dr. David M. Witter, director , credited to the Vatican, of the dental health section of the i An official at the Cuban Em state Uoard of Health w ill speak j basy confirmed the appointment on the present status ot fluorida-1 of Hlnnco y Fernandez, but said lion in Oregon. he had not vet arrived in Home. Case histories of fluoridated 1 he previous 1 uban envoy, Dr areas in the state will he renewed Jose Hint Vclasco. presented h bv two panels of medical and a , creilenlials in March iO lie ler authorities, educators and recalled by Castro less than ninni point. HAVANA (AP)-A message from Poie expressing "sincere Christian proscrity loed Cuban people lislied in Havana today. The brief message replied to a New Year s greeting from Resi dent Osvaldo Porticos. It ac knowledged Dorticoa' message of best wishes. New Year's John XXIII hopes for for I lie le- ' was pub-newspapers Increased Allowance Urged For Servicemen community leaders. Health education problems will he discussed before the meeting by representatives of dental soci elies. months later. Castro's ouster of several Ro man Catholic priests from Cuba led to further strain between the atuan and Havana, ami hy last summer' relations between the The News - Review Ptabliiheol by News-Pte.e Publishing Co. S4S S. I. Mem St, Koiebui, 0e(o CHARLES V. STANTON ADDYE WRIGHT Editor Businesi Manager GECRGE CASTILLO DON HAGEDORN Managing Editor Disploy Adv. Mgr. Member of the Associated P.esi. Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association, the Audit Rureau uf Circulation Entered as second class matter May 7. I3.'0. at the p.st office at Roseburg, Oregon, under act of March 2, U.J Subscription fialri on Classified Advertising rn YY AS1 1 1 N C. TON (API- Secret a ry of Detense Hubert S McNamara has recommended increases in the quarters allowance for armed forces peisonnil Tin lie about $-'.'0 million Presumably the money is Iveina requested in the military hud.-et tew being made r-a.ty for sub mission to Congresv the increases are scaled to cov er vanous ijnhs. An example of the proposed in ciease is Hut for lust sergeant or sei ileant ma ior. It he has m tlrpcnitrn!s be now c,rts a $t 10 a inont'i ai!ov,anc an,! voul.t .;rt $s. A uriilrr the pnyosrd new scale. With a w.te and one or two clul iln-n he now lereives $77 H and would t.-t Sil i .si With a wile and thiee or none ilolilien, It.s ptes ent $' W would to up to Sl.'.'i lo when the traditional rat and dog fights between a president and Ins opposition look old fashioned and lime w asting. Hut more than the Kennedy Pi senhower presidencies will he needed to .show whether this is the case 2. It mav be simply that Ken nedy and K.iscnhower either think it shrewder and in the long run more fruiilul to compromise and avoid brawls or thev lust don I have the stomach for fights. To put it another way. it seems to be a necessary part of their j nature to avoid embroilments. K.I senhower did that with Taft, Mc Carthy, and with everyone else ' when he could. But then, of course, he duln t come up through the American political system, cither. I'.ven as a general he had made a reputa ost would lion tor avoiding o(en breaks and year. ' the American common following iresmem s rsenneuv . man will earn more money than av'ee on personal puysic-i i..- he ever did before in Ins life- "ess programs. Premier hhrush- and still be unable to understand eh"' ,ake a special corres- where it all went. pondenee course in muscle-build lie will eat both the cake of " . , ine Lmteci Males win snooi a plenty and the bread of crisis, as the Russians find new strings of discord and unrest to thrum. Most people will he living more, hut maybe wondering whether thereof. RAV S PETPEOUIN. Administrator of the Fstste of RALPH WALTER PETREQUIN, Deceased. Casa Na. l4 NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREOON FOR OOUOLAS COUNTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROSEBURG a National Banking Association, I Plaint.lf. I vs VARJORIF. PEARL SHIELDS also known Rlltstans " WAR JOR IE PEARL SHIELDS OLE A. Textbook Petition Deadline Extended :ntn n.sK.t i rx,l Ilia man miiii. saini iiiv ei itar r.i cicnu k ..,. will immeiliairly orbit a beautiful bJ)ntJ' ,nd oregon stati tax com- fem.ile snv to keep an eye on him. vission. The Congolese will organue Not,ce is ,:ve that pursuant to a Decree their Own version of the "Peace of the above ent, tied court made and entered Corps." and send their first train- i ""'v-."" ?" " '" "''" " 1 . , , entitled wit and by virtue ot a Kuril of CCS over here to help rescue ..Kui,on issued and sealed by said court No. Umpqua Extension Unit Meeting At Glide The N'M !h X nipq i.i Home K 'HMnn I nit will iiivt Jan 10 al 10 "o a ni. at the C.lule I'oinnnirity ll.il) Mr .,lly ll.riM ti nxui M- An. nr W.ikrrvon w ill jri.'srnt th p-ni.-il. 'Nl.uu .lfi Mt'riiKiit' I lit n' te a Mi!:it'k hint 'n-.-n at lUH-n wi'ti Ine It .it r fut niluiu ieM it All thr wriu n tf ' 0 i'Mnmunit e m it. J t rt .iist lt .uiH-vl bv n llrll.t ,lhv s,(l: SAl.KM (AIM The deadline for slam bar.jj film: petition for reheannii in the parochial M'hool tetlook case was extcntied hy the state Su preme Court Tuesday to Jan. 22 The deadline had been Jan 4 I eo Smith. Tort land, attorney for a group of parents whose did dren anen. an treion t ity Ro man Catholic M'hool, asked for the extension. The Imfh court ruled 6 1 Nov l.S that si-hind districts no longer can supply tree textbooks to pamchul schiHils It c:ted a pioii'-ton in the Mate Constitution which bars spendin.: public money for re hi;iius purpoM The suit was brought bv a croup of t.ixp.ivei against the Orecnn t ity School Iislnct. The litnct lost the case, and Simih inter- ned in tavor of the tiee text Utss n. it h hs vt-hl be nn;ht artvil t 'ie I ii.ted Si .'te S-iprerne oi;rt if tiie st.ite upteme 1 tt: t tlrnics his M-tit ii in ft r rehear uu 1 lie co;nt won t U a!ie ti art nn Ins hM it ion tint .1 Lie J.inuai u l.'.torm.itt.m t-JT:v rebuui ii may be he huh couii aw wiants a t!v P'-n i-pheai mc In liKI. it denied eer ps 6 tVMi re ieanru p'tition that wa f.ied ! Americans stranded i jams. The I nited Nations will seek to solve its financial woes by having itself listed on the stock exchanges of New York. London, Pans. Rome. Bonn, and Tokyo. Shares Zl ,n wil. also he sola secretly to ine ltt tratllC commanding irt ! t't MrtinaMttw 0- ' c iturd DroorTy 1o wfufy th claim o m plaint iH on Ihfj lrdl ftrn Ot- cnbd m tht following vimt. Totl mourit Farctl I, kxntotl at 1: NW Of Ufjgmfit Tviro Tho sjurtg Svntv-Fiv RosDug. Oftgon: T f aird rd 7 100 eHr, ($?.07i?l ofj-th'' itn Thf Harm on-nirft o tof tn farther n-m of O" Hundred E'Ohtv-Two UVPQU FBUIT RANCH in r-d f4 100 dollr it'i:V4) pllinlifis Tnnh d V Sosjth, Rnot io tho data of approval bv thg Court l ina Mt I DeSCHIPTIOM OF MOPEHTY TO BE SOLO Parol A, toefttod at 3ij o:onvillt Pint, Rosoourg, Oregon, Tax Card No. 47?M: (Lot oi (1) and two (? in ftlock ont (1). ting located in tM tubdivii on of Lot 3. BIOCK 11. THIRD BROOKSIDE ADDITION to tha City of ftostourg, Douglat County, I tgn. i Parctl A wilt b oid frt and tiMr f U lions and tncvrnprancai tcspt tht tal lowing 1. ftoadt ard highways and tha rights of the public therein 2. Subject to th twMbilltv of an overlap Along the we,t tide of the parcel arising from the tact that in platting thtj tract the engineer Harl-d at the southwe-.! corner and wtvit north 7 12 30" we!, Imtead ot oo. nq oue north. 1 called tor in thi original plat T"i error makes It Impossible to warrant title to ppron mattly the westerly 1 ft of Parcel A. 3. Douglas County taes, witn penalties ond tntrrtt conOiited ta January U, lfJ; lif)-57 throuoh If6'-H, Total S:i1 73 Grove Lan", NO. CS pi-e H ef SHt'en II. Wit, A. Ham. ftte Meridian. Oauaiji f ou-ii ooefllence to W d wf-t VvlM Pare' B w.H b told l-e a-vd r oar nf ivpon and will o'er tor M tg tri hgnet a't lien and tncumtKances eteoT the tau Russian public bv stock and bond t"(Wr ,0f cain tr 'T,," ron 'nct towng i - ...... . . o th Courthow at Roetjorg, DouQiai . Reir:i a. higha- and r at of ht County Oregon, on the ?S'h oay of Janyar. px.'0' c thorem 14;. at io 00 o t oc A v e u d gay, ail 1. Dougie. Count tj.M .i pia-t ef ar-d rlO. t.tie and interest which detendan't Mar- Jer't romouted to January ,,. i2: one Pr-arl Shrifts t.'w "W m Mario'lf ' !-? fhrouqn Total si 05 Pearl S"feds (.ieaon a-d E berl G isw Parcel C, kxattvt upon i-,i.r Raaa. Roso her rH.'voana d o Fepryary i, mi, or bvg, O-eoon Ta Card Ko :-7- salesmen parachuted into Siberia by the Allies. On the domestic political front John F. Kennedy Jr . will grow some more baby teeth Mis father will ask lontuess to put some more adult teeth in the present income tax laws, and ev eryone on an expense account will go into mourning A Han aid professor will decline a federal ro eminent appoint ment, rlaimini he prefers to teach After bems cleared of any taint of suhersiim bv a toajt fac ulty congressional commiuee. Sen Bany iloldujter will oiler him a post on hi t.tf (iov. Nelon A Rockefeller friend will otier a $.3 iit reward f ir a ny h ost : er w ho can come up wdh a Republican xte liettins slotfjn U'tter than "New IV! I- a.r Dejl." or "New Krnn'ier " All in ad. promises to be an interestinis and suipninc car. If sou don't en;oy it. it 11 be our own fault now have n v to tn toliomg described re' P' ooert v to B-g.n"i- at a poirt n tne Wori bOxfV rv of tre Second Add t.fsn o Broo at said PO-t bfing 1 0 cha j Eat of i"t E corner o F rf JiM'I'jn P-oo o to Rcsehwo. as eia a-d led m fse o-ct o te County c -i'l of Dox'tj a C ov, C'tgof txete EeO JM cna is a'no -e Jw"S bounda' 9' "e Second ar-d T 'd Anc t V ot B oo - 9. f-er-ce Sf'" t-- i et : if ti'- oa'a 'el to f- Kv boxxtda't ot tad Aj 'of of H'WIOr fece Sxx;h l Vrf a 1-m r t e rU -wi.-g it Set" an ' T-r-p '7 SK,'n Ra-o S ve, W1 'aee iVe" o n OOvfl'a U C'oo K:' j g 0 hi bv MS 0. I I P S'f tie p,ir; r K 'ciiff as trie ( e 0e. a 3 9 s e -'0 . "0 iix a-i "r(jsi ext t u4 sa y xt;t s rirt,on pv sad c" -d .r-t to 'oer on as p'o dd t o Ve'e ot Oregon aO to U-"ed o' Amenra P)'ed e-d tiri pwb.srxd Dece-be V. C tRD. f a ru a fx--. C f6n B.. A'aa E. wa"tT. Decxi'y All ot Tra:t T ad t-ie -nenv us f ieef O T-act A. PJt B CEt C BE E OR CMAP9 TRACTS. Ooxjg m COx'y. O'eoon: t XC EPTlhO tferetrem trxat t-ct cunvtvyi tg P. ,. I and a. 7er-ar hy d"eo r f nr-M .n V?'','"- :J 9 t-xe t-d RcorftS o Hoxg at Cowr-ty, Cegon, Rex-orger So. Pa't-I C 'I be .0'J f'e a-d c 0 ait i e-s a 4 e-tun-o-ences e-cept t oi--a -o 1. R-.f a-d t ghax a-d r g--s a t-a IH'O C txre.n I D,o as Covty taies p-na" et 'I fi px'td o Je" -a' u ':. IS X tr.rrjgt, TxH'-eJ To'al C Parcel O. io- ad at Ji K r O" v. RoetK'g OrMti T as Cart So CK lot 0 ( Kt-sn 5 AfniTirs TO ROSE SuRx, On n- C a", Coo" Pa'tei O H he v d -eo a-rt car n a i -s a-d fti-more-HiM ceat t'e fo'- -a I . ad hgniaa.s a-d rg's Px o- c tn-n. I " i P'oo-' i et " 'e bov -i"s O -e SCR'M ROSFBx-RG 5SiR P'VeJV ad is sut-x-t ieyes d axxere"s a tat D." c J D 9 as Cnc-ty t m m pena es a-d ie-et r-rtveJ t je-xiary ' 'Hi. 7 t-xro IH1? Tll t''1 ' tv a a i, l. y AxisE T ii'H o 0