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1 "Vt 'r" '.!.' -oil HIS AND HERS: Color matched bowling equipment and accessories include ball, bag and shoes. Each may be purchased separately, or there is a female ensemble and a male ensemble. Whatever the choice, color-coordinated bowling equipment is sure to score at Christmas! Safety Rules Should Come With Gift Of A New Bike Nothing brightens a boy's eyes like seeing a bicycle under the Christmas tree. The gleam of bright .new paint, the shine of metal spokes and the flash of handle bars are reflected in his eyes. As a parent you should make sure that the bike that you buy him has all the equipment that he needs not' the flashy ac cessories that impress the kid next door, but the basic safety equipment required for safe bi cycling. He also needs to be told or reminded about bike riding rules. One way to do this is to see that the child participates in a national safety program being Circuit Court Dismissal Leonard Burns vs. Alfred Mc Murray and Betty McMurray. On stipulation of the parties case dismissed with prejudice and without costs. In the matter of the widen ing and realignment of Hubbard Creek Section of Edenbower Millwood County Road No. 6, vs. Hiram B. Germond and Mel ba L. Germond. Upon hearing of motion of the Germonds, ap peal- of defendants dismissed without costs to either party ; Willie Jean' Pitkin- vs. State ..Jr.dustrial Accident. Commission. Plaintiff s motion for: a new trial denied. , ',' Complaints Sain Baimbridge vs. Alice Perkins. Plaintiff asks judgment1 against the: defendant for sum of S2.875 special damages for loss of work and damage to log truck and tractor equipment as the result of an accident June 12, 1963. The accident occurred . two miles west of Sutherlih onl Highway 225. Plaintiff - .was struck by an automobile driven by defendant, the complaint al leges. Ruth W. Rhodcn vs. Theodore P. and Ruby A. Peterson, Ivan . and Frances Brosi, Investment! Service Co. and D a v l d "A Grubb, as trustee of Theodore P. Peterson, bankruptcy es tate. Plaintiff asks judgment against Ruby Peterson in the sum of $3,525.09, alleged due on promissory note . plus interest and other listed sums and fore closure of .- mortgage against Winston property. Now York Life Insurance Co. vs. : Rely, A. and Wanda John- soil (Record owners),. Roger Johnson, lm'a Sue ' Johnson, James' M. McGinty, The United States of America. Stale of Oregon, through its state Un employment Compensation Com mission and. State of Oregon through its Public Welfare Com mission. Plaintiff asks judgment from Rov A. and Wanda John son for $3,986 plus interest and ..other amounts alleged due on promissory note and foreclos ure against property listed in town of Myrtle Creek. Plain tiff asks for decree of priori lien on the property. Edmond Oliver Bushncll vs, Sherman and Evelyn N. Brox son; Robert E. and Mary K, Willis; Custom Construction Co.; and Aluminum Acceptance Corp Plaintiff asks for decree that defendants pay within 30 days from entry of decree full sum - or $2,284.03. plus interest and costs and other expenses, that foreclosure proceedings be started against contract for pur - chase by the defendants Brox sons and Willises property of the plaintiff located on the Olalla-Tenmilc County Road conducted by the V.F.W. iTheir posts throughout the country are conducting this program in conjunction with the National Safety Council. The local V.F.W. posts distributed free reflective tape to some four million young sters in 1963 for use on their bicycles. In addition, the V.F.W. is con tinuing a program to check the brakes, lights, handle bars, and tires of individual bicycles to make sure they are safe. They also check the ability of each youngster to handle his own bike. Your child can have many hours of safe fun on his bike if he will just remember these ba sic rules Obey traffic laws, signs and signals. A good bike rider always stays on the right and rides with traffic. . Always ride single file and in a straight line, never zig zag. Night riding is always dan gerous and should be avoided. If the child has to ride at night, for some reason, be sure that the bike is equipped with light reflector, reflective tape and see that the child wears light- colored clothing, u, - Conduct pcridtiic.".. safety checks on the bike. Seats should be tight; feet must reach the pedals easily; reflectors should be visible from at least 300 feet away; brakes should stop fast; tight; worn-out pedals and nan die grips should be replaced; handle bars should be in com fortable position; front light should be visible from at least 500 feet away; broken spokes should be replaced . and tires should contain- the proper amount of air. Parakeet Popular Pet-Gift Want to give relatives and friends an extra surprise ' this Christmas? Then plan on giving a parakeet, the third most pop ular pet, right behind puppies and kittens. This suggestion comes from a pet bird laboratory in Ro chester,. N.Y., which reports that for the last several years these clever little birds have become increasingly popular as gift items. They suggest too, that, the bird be taught a Christmas greeting for an added touch Parakeets learn from constant repetition of words and phras es, a spokesman points out. 'It's merely a matter of time and patience." You may not get your parakeet to learn "Si lent Night" between now and Christmas, but chances arc he'll reward you with a cherry yule- tide geeeting if you spend just few minutes a day on his education. Mom can probably do the best job, say the experts, because its easier for birds to mimic the high tones of a woman's voice. In any case, only one person should be elocution coach to the bird. Tips For Cart For new parakeet owners here are some tips: 1. Don't expect too much of your pet right away. It takes a few days for him to adjust to new surroundings and he may act dull and drowsy. At first, it's wise to keep his cage covered for several hours dur ing the day. Before long, your pet will feel settled and will be his usual playful, friendly self. 2. Try not to frighten or ox cite him. Move quietly when near the cage and talk to him in a soft, calm voice. 3. Keep the cage out of direct sunlight and drafts and in spot where the bird will not be subject to sudden, extreme changes in temperature. 4. Feed your bird daily. And don't mistake a dish of empty seed hulls for a full cup of seed. His diet should consist of seed, treat, conditioning food cuttle bone, and gravel, . plus fresh water. Add spray millet or a treat bell from time to time for extra enjoyment. Keep Cage Clean 5. Keep the bird cage clean The food and water cups should be emptied and cleaned daily Change . the paper liner on the cage bottom and sprinkle with fresh gravel every few days Scrape, do not wash, the perch es when necessary. The care and feeding of parakeet are really so simple that a child can be given the cnmnlplp' rpsnnnsihilitv. As a matter offact, parakeets arc more and more frequently found in nursery schools, kindergar tens, and lower grades, where they become classroom proj ccts. ! A o I i is t I i I ' I - IF MONEY'S NO OBJECT, this all-new entertainment center makes an ideal Christmas gift. Among its many features is a video-tope recorder plus camera that permits tcking and showing "instont home movies." It's a unit that's sheer luxury. The price? $25,000 to $30,000. House Republicans Warn Against Feeling Of Guilt Men., Dec. 9, 1963 The Newi-Review Page A-7 Early Mailing Urged As P.O. Braces For Big Yule Season Faced with the certainty that Christmas 1963 will set an all- time record for mailings of Christmas cards and gifts, Rose- burg Postmaster Robert Snider today requested local residents' cooperation in his annual "Mail barly for Christmas cam paign. ' The postmaster said, "Here are the things to watch to be sure that every Christmas card cred before Christmas Eve. "Firs t, check over your Christmas card and gift list very carefully be certain each ad dress is complete with full name, street and number, city, state and zone or ZIP Code number. "Second, stock up soon on sturdy packing materials for your gift packages, including Heavy wrapping paper, corru and gift package will be deliv- gated cartons, strong cord and Making Christmas Cards Is Fun--And It's Easy Too WASHINGTON (UPI) Top House Republicans warned re cently against what they called efforts to make "Americans generally" feel guilty in the assassination of President Ken nedy. At the same time they served notice that sorrow at the Presi dent's death will not be allowed to impede honest debate and dissent. There is guilt," they said. 'but it is not American guilt, It is the guilt of the murderer There is hatred, fanaticism and bigotry in the world but America is not its source or loyal Americans its practition ers. America instead has worked hard against these forces and continues to do so However, Sen. J. William Ful- bright took a different view. In a speech Thursday, he put the! blame for Kennedy's death on the nation's heritage of puritan self-righteousness and vigilante justice. By renouncing extrem ism, Fulbright said, the nation might find some redemption for Kennedy's death. But the GOP leaders said the time has come to assure thai Americans are not now divided and confused by "suspicion, dis trust and unwarranted accusa lions." "We are told that hate was the assassin that struck down the President," they said in a formal statement by the 36 member House Republican Pol icy Committee. "If it was hatred that moved the assassin, that hatred was bred by the teachings of com munism. All the evidence so far presented affirms this. "Efforts to make Americans generally feci guilty of the crime now are obscuring the nature of the crime. Rather than setting American against American, as easily could hap pen if guilt is misplaced and doubt becomes a device of no litical debate, the tragic event should serve to set the face and heart of all Americans firmly against the warped and alien doctrine which, alone in the world today, preaches destine tion of societies and freedoms, employs murder as a tool, and threatens violence around the globe from a base of major na tional power. All you need, to make your own distinctive Christinas cards, is a little artistic talent, lots of spare time, plenty of pa tience and some scraps of cloth! If you have these things, then this article is for you. The first step is to select the envelope. It's much easier to cut your cards to fit the envelopes than to have to make or try to find envelopes to fit your cards. Start with a nice piece of card-weight paper, folded in half so your message can be written inside. Next, sketch or trace the de sign you like (keep it very sim ple) onto a piece of tracing pa per. Then transfer the sketch to your card by means of car bon paper. Try to keep the pen cil lines light. Now you're ready to cut the pieces of fabric that you will paste into position on the card. To do this, use the original de sign and trace the section you want on the back side of the fabric. Cut out and paste into place. Small feathers, beads, braids, woven tapes, lace and doilies can be used, too. Just make sure that you use a good glue. paper adhesive tape. 'Third, buy your postage stamps now. Be sure to use tha colorful new five cent Christmas Tree (tamps on your cards. "Fourth, procure free labels from your post office which read "All For Local Delivery" and "All For Out-Of-Town De livery," so that you can sort your Christmas cards into two groups, with addresses all fac ing one way, thus insuring fast delivery. "Fifth, be sure that your full name and address is on all of your Christmas card envelopes and shipping . labels and be doubly sure to include your ZIP Code number in your return address." -; The postmaster especially quests that residents schedulo their Christmas mailings so that all of cards and gift packages going to most distant points are mailed by Dec. 10. Those for local destinations should be mailed at least a week before Christmas, Snider said. , Going Out of Business Sale R0SEBURG JEWELERS 506 South East Jackson Opposite Pay Lett SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON DIAMONDS and WATCHES Save 30 To 75 Vi Price On Mott Mdte. Sal Continual Til ..!.. Selling Out To Everything l Sold V$Xi EVeMligS Tht Bar. Wolli Regordlei of Cost. Parking for 100 cars at our west entrance Park frao lor 1 hoar with $2.00 minimum purchase. ! Christmas headquarters for shaving comfort GIVE A NORELCO WITH ROTARY BLADES ...the third way to shave! FIRST CAME THE RAZOR BLADE. THEN CAME BACK-AND-FORTH ELECTRIC SHAVERS. NOW TRY NORELCO WITH ROTARY BLADES. Get Stretch Gloves If, after all these years, you still don't know her glove size, get her a pair of the new lea ther stretch gloves that fit most women. SELF-ADJUSTING 1 New Noroko 'flcatinehaad'' Speedshaver 30. Heads swivel to hug face. Rotary blades. 'Flip-open' cleaning- Adapts to world-wide use 1 10220V. (ACDC). 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