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Poge 6 The Newt-Review Wed., No. 13, 1963 Cambodia Will Renounce Aid From United States PNOMPEIfN, Cambodia (UPI) Prince Norodan Sihan ouk has announced Cambodia will renounce U. S. aid by the end of 1963. He said American troops wilt be withdrawn, but they will not be replaced by other foreign troops. Prince Norodom told a news conference that "by this meas ure we will be poorer but more independent. ,, ..: The prince 'announce4Tfn day the nationalization of im ATTRACT GUESTS, BUT... CHICAGO (VW) Most guests never go near -the water at motel swimming pools, al though one, of every five mo tels in the. nation now has a pool. . v Managcr' Dan Pavis o( O'llaro Inn said only 10 per cent of his guests used the pool last summer, although a survey showed 90 bcr cent oL.;the' guests were attracted by the pool. .-. "A pool brings business but doesn't do any," Pavis said, j port and export businesses here and the nationalization oi Lam bodian banks by the end of next June. He said the big French plan tations will not be nationalized for the time being, but he could not guarantee the same for the future. "Without aid, and not rich in foreign reserves, Cambodia will have to increase her production agriculturally and industrially," he said.' --' . He said he had reflected a long time before promoting this form of "advanced socialism" and that this decision had been taken essentially with the aim under current developments of saving the regime and the mon archy and avoiding a big swing to the left. MICE NO PROBLEM. STAFFORD, Kan., (UPI) Mice, the scourge of hen houses across the nation, are no prob lem for Kurt Mueller. He re ported this week that Biddy, a white ren, has learned to kill mice. DEAR ABBY: Two years ago loaned a friend $200 to help her out of a jam with a finance company. Her husband didn't know anything about it and she was afraid to tell him. To date she hasn't paid me a cent. asked her once about six months ago and she said she would get it for me, but she never did. l have some bills, coming up and could use the 'money. I am not charging her Interest;" and--l didn't ask for her I.O.U. Both she and her husband are work ing and it wouldn't be a hard' ship for them to pay me. Should ask her husband for it? I d like my money without taking legal action. UNDECIDED DEAR UNDECIDED: Your friend, nor her husband, owes you the money. Tell her she must begin repaying you or you will be forced to toll her hut- bind. And if she makes no ef fort shoot the works. Your friendship is probably shot any way. ii-- . rm r -y it-i When you buy a EEHL Mix-All There's a free $50 value Roadmaster Bike waiting for ' your-youngster. Waiting for i you is the best feedmaking nnssihln nn thn fnrm Vnn ant hnih whnn vmi order your Gehl Mix-All before Dec. 1, 1963. The Mix-All features more thin, steel hammers (66) and larger grinding surface (507 sq. inches) than any other farm mill. Togothcr they turn out uniformly textured roughage and grain that can blend thoroughly with supplements in Gobi's 2-ton mixing hopper. . ; , t A swinging auger feeder and Inclusive crusher head, plus many other features, add to the high quality of tlio finished ration. Stop in today for details. Better yet, order your mix-aii ana mako two people happy. You and your youngster (or your favorite niece or nephew). Free bonut bike oftrr ende Dee, 1, 1963. Choice o iov'e or girl' 28 in. bike. BILL MILLER IMPLEMENT CO. 2661 N.E. Stephens 672-4863 ro noil BBaaVo mvKt J mm 'ear j It i Agencies Own Start Dunning Her! By ABIGAIL VANBUREN DEAR ABBY: What do you do about people who neglect to respond to an u.S.V.P. invita tion? I cannot make the neces sary plans for my wedding un less I know how many people to expect. Is it proper to tele phone them and ask if they are coming or not? Or should I as sume by their failure to reply that they are not coming? BEWILDERED BRIDE DEAR BEWILDERED: As last resort, telephone I Some people expect you to assume that, because they did not of ficially DECLINE, they will be there. You would simply not be lieve the number of people who ignore an R.S.V.P. ' we have two children, a year Half Of Douglas Douglas County parallels the state according to an Oregon State University report on per centage of land owned by the federal government. Fifty-one per cent of the county's land is owned federally, the same apart. I love my husband, but'percentage as that of the state i a whole. Some 21 federal agencies own 31,915,902 acres of Oregon's 61, 641,600 acre total, the s t u d y notes, it was compiled on a first-of-its-kind map for the state by an OSU graduate stu dent in the Department of Na tural Resources. On the map, the location and distribution of federal land in Oregon is pinpointed by agency. The. Bureau of Land Man agement owns the most acres in.Oregon, 15,937,354, closely fol lowed by the U.S. Forest Serv ice with 15,001,833 acres. Togeth er, they have about 93 per cent of the federal land. County percentages range from 74 per cent in Malheur and Deschutes ' counties to 1 per cent in Clatsop County. Community News here is my problem: He likes to look at magazines with pic tures of sexy-looking women in them and it hurts me until I am sick inside. I am not ugly Abby, but I can't compete with those women. He doesn't buy the magazines, be just borrows them from his buddies. He knows how much it hurts me, but he says I am just being silly that all men look at thai stuff. Do they, really? Is my husband normal?-! couldn't feel worse if I had caught him- with another woman. Please help me. NO NAME PLEASE DEAR NO NAME: Most men won't pass up a chance to look at a "sexy-looking" woman (or a picture of one). If your hus band openly enjoys it occasion ally, and obviously ht does, I wouldn't call him "sick." He Is possibly a bit immature, but he's normal. Everybody has a problem. What's yours? For a personal reply, write to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. For Abby's booklet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50c to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. A basaar will be sponsored by Pythian Sisters at the Elks Ter race Ballroom Friday and Sat urday, Nov. 15-16, beginning the first day at 2 p.m. and continu ing until 9 o'clock that evening. The second day of the bazaar will be from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Glen Johnston has left for Klamath Falls where he has accepted employment as shop foreman for Juckeland Motors. Mrs. Johnston and their three children expect to join him SEAT BELT BILL WASHINGTON (UPr)' The Senate Commerce Committee Tuesday approved a House- passed bill to establish federal safety standards for. automobile seat belts sold across state lines. It would give the Interstate Commerce Commission power to fix standards and to penalize belt manufacturers who violat ed them. Cut Of 'Top' Salaries Demanded By Bennett PORTLAND (UPI) State Rep. J. E. (Jake) Bennett, D Portland, suggests that Ore gon should reduce expenses by eliminating some of its employ es at the top instead of at the bottom, "I am in favor of cutting sal aries of the top people," Ben nett said. "I don't think it is right to slash salaries on the bottom." He said he would take a close look r.t thi higher education budget "to see how many pro fessors at $25,000 a . year we don't need." The state must cut expenses because the voters last month rejected a $60 million tax pro gram passed by the 1963 legis lature. Mr. and Mrs. William Sumner of Portland spent the weekend here visiting the former's son and mother, Rob and Mrs. James E. Judd, and Mr. Judd.j cn SE Overlook Ave. Minn! stMls. department president of the United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary, Spring field; Mary Grosh, senior vice president, Grants Pass; Mary Gates, Eugene, secretary; Ed ward Grosh, Grants Pass, de partment commander USWV; James Jensen, Springfield, quar termaster; Mrs. Nella Endicott, Eugene, and Nellie Helterbrand, Springfield, were here for a meeting Sunday at a dinner at the Rose Hotel, after which Vince Wroble, director of Vol untary Services at the VA Hos pital, took them on a tour of the hospital. Mrs. Dorothy Ketcherslde, Mrs. Mary Olswick, Mrs. Katie Hawley, Mrs. Vonnie , Stroud, Mrs. Haddie Morris, M r s. Blanche Denker, Mrs. L i 1 a Crawford and Mrs. Madge Gal ir. nf thn Rlim star Mothers of cottage Grove, assisted at the VA Hospital recently. Also as sisting were Evelyn Powell, Ad olinR Treason and Laura Good- ell of the American Legion Aux iliary, Tri City; Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Scnz, Scio, World War I and auxiliary; Aaron Darring, American ' Legion, Corrvallis, and Myrtle Cloud, Rebecca Rob ins and Wilma Blair, Cooties I Auxiliary, Riddle. ' Ford Singleton returned to his home here Tuesday, follow ing several days in Klamath Falls. Vince Hagtn, commander of the DAV Chapter No. 6, Salem, and his . father-in-law, Frank Kamlevish, of Salem, spent Mo day in Roseburg at the VA Hos pital, Miss Cheryl Ryan of Portland spent the weekend ' and Veter ans Day in Roseburg visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Paul K. Ryan, in the OakhlU apart ments on SE Main St. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. Mary Bird and Bert Allenby are back in Roseburg, follow ing a trip to San Francisco to attend the 44th annual conven tion of Western Fairs Associa tion. They represented the Doug las County Fair Association. The convention took place at the Jack Tar Hotel. Mrs. R. D. Coen of this city spent Monday in Eugene visit ing and attending to business. The YMCA Senior Citizens will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Y Friday, Nov. 15th, with Mrs. F. H. Albro, Mrs. C. Domenico and Mrs. John Hall as hostesses. A potluck lunch eon will be served at 12:30 noon. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. All senior citizens of 50 or over are invited to enjoy the day. make 'em easy... make 'em quick WHIfcms'lWOl U N Bread's DEAR ABBY: I am 23 and have been married for three years, my Husband is 25 and Cattlemen Back State Sales Tax BAKER (UPI) A resolution supporting a state sales tax was approved by the Oregon Cattle men s Association at its 50th an nual convention here. Dolcgatcs also passed a reso lution asking the federal govern ment to uso tariffs or quotas to protect tho nation s cattle Indus try from excessive beef Imports notably from Australia and New Zealand. Walter Sclirock of Prinevillc was re-elected president of the association at 1 1 s closing scs sion. William Marshall of Kla math Falls was retained as first vice president. Elected second vice presi dents were Hurry Elliott of Bridgeport, James Brooks of Madras, Willium Duff of Pendleton, Robert Weir of Lake view and Wallace Dement of Myrtle Point. George Johnson and Jerry Breesc, both of Prinevillc, were named secretary and treasurer, respectively. 'The following radio and television prog rami are printed at a froa public service for Newt-Review readen. All program IliHngi arc published as received from the respec tive stations. The Newt-Rovlow does not accept responsibility for variation from original schedules turnlshod this newspaper. 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