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Page 2 The Newt-Review Thun., Jon. 9, 1964 Pope Paul Seeks To Maintain Momentum Toward Church Unity Principal Praises Reader Aide Plan Aid To Education Senate Group Eyes cnon rromisea - , Daicer s ueaiings I WASHINGTON (LTD Sen. i Wayne Morse, D-Ore., Wednes- V1 Xtvriis Crevk School A similar report uf approval 'ta-v promised to push for a b'"' A - k i - .. "-stftff At 8ralWith Insurance Man ; VATICAN CITY (UPD-Popelind Paul VI U seeking new ways said 'in maintain thn mnmanliiin fn.lnl ward Christian unity that was1 Monday from his pUirima. to l'ot VwX aal AtafMur4 - lieBun bv his historic Holv Land' Palestine. 'meetings with Eastern Orthodox smt centuries of bitterness u.c vj lltu!cj 4l uie Dcsiiinin. Patriarch Athenagoras, Vatican wer. partly swept away when bmu. pr.-c.iOi at sources said toaay. the Pope and the t-oostanunvp. "T' l"J t v wnt,.. i. Lurrame Biren- School this vear moved down hi oh ,hL 'hhl5 rVh' Tn "rf sAeWw. latcfcNiw-i ev wrrespuodeut. five aide " uu second Ui the third The Oregon senator, chair-j session was Don B. Reynolds,! were paid by the I.BJ Co. That - r " . nrti rj . k. i,. must h,,-i t.. iNirr., rnl in u ,VM1 w i''i -""man oi uie euucauon suucum- i mimiuic wain iu suuui uaiiuuiiaii ia uit: icws uruaa- Dener ana practice w wd uk r- . , , ,, uwk,v the lower rating directly attn-;miUee, added that education atiSjher Spring, Md. Committee casting firm in which Mrs ff I I two churches remained. " " u"' " w " V . i buted to the -bursting at the .hose levels cannot be improved sources said Reynolds was to beJohnson formerly held a con DUrqiar imeil I the e St? "ATtluTe-m S'eScI. and two "'"""J Saif ApM"u . -! government as-(questioned about a number of trolling interest Her stock was pr tactual. .i. .u . . ...u ... I ... 1 ..... Ala, iti-i.la ! i lhal ha great thugs, the lojw exvvvted. Uw W oM.'d a favorable re plt.acj in proguw," Cof planned to continue his attackl WASHINGTON (UPI) The 000 insurance policy written bv Wednesday at tut first e- pvsed Aanj.or. Klj , ,v;u Hovjrd Bingham, fcobwrv said on the foreign aid program. jEenate Rules Committee shifted Reynolds on the life of Baker's audience suee he returned a tne rVc w adtaiKv ki,.: .i... i ....the focus of its Bohbv Bakenhnssihen Sonato nm,.ii. IKHJ4 "rulvlP.ll, rvaiulll&' tii,su." ...v . . .umw aaiu mat lam . " " HUb i.i.... . . ..... . . i inninrv Innxv tn pvaminp Inn I tzttir I inHnn 1 T.thncn are eted to coaua-e ,r reader's a.de prau. in- ,."1 ll::l""f?f 'r.1'! Tn. e aide businesl o .' . 01 " uf Secondary and Higher -The most important need is:deahngs with a local insurance;urgjng a uli investigation, told History "seems to be opening up" to a future "full ot good nven Sentence Here I Janos Vamos, 21. of Dallas,1 Wednesday was sentenced to serve 18 months in the Oregon Correctional Institution for bur glary of the Idle Hour Tavern on Oct. 23. ; Vamos had pleaded guilty earlier to the charge, but was (availing pre-sentence mvestiga tion. Circuit Judge Charles S, Woodrich, in imposing sentence gave Vamos credit for the time he has already spent in jail leaving 15 months 22 days, : The Idle Hour is owned by Vernon 0, and Maxine Wood ruff and is located at 216 NE Jackson St. Vamoj was arrest ed in Crescent City, Calif. where he and a companion were Picked up for drunkenness When rolls of pennies and oth cr small change were found in their possession with the names of several local churches and other establishments on them, along with a money bag from a local bank, investigation traced them to the local tavern. Vamos on questioning admit ted the burglary but cleared the other man arrested with him. Elma Louise Fcssler, 29, Suth erlin. asked to see an attorney when arraigned in the justice court of Ward Watson at Suth erlin Tuesday. Dudley Walton Was appointed by Circuit Judge Charles Woodrich, and her bail 1 . . . . em : i a was sei ai i,ow. oiiu is enurseu rvith passing a non-sufficient fund check for $200 at Tex's Superette, made on a Jackson, Calif., bank Sept. 30. Schools. Myrtle Creek High, the improvement of grade andjman- the House that premiums on the Called to testify at a closed rclicy, up to $12,000 annually. pruval on the third level was sunles jS fajr share." rope raui gave some o uie Ejjlera Orthodox do not nwi- ri;. hired in a similar capa cue the Catholic doclrmc oi ci(v (w English composition and ".;,, k tii.i ., - ... , . .... 1UI tUI IvVUUU Ul llic luiiunillf,. ; social studies classes for eighth ...:,, :j given with the recommendation business dealings. recently placed in a trustee- answers himrelf in talks dunaj hi thr-dav mtrimai:e. He .i ..i!.k.i.,v iiw mr - - - --- r papal raitawuv ociai muuio iriacs iui rie.v,i , ri.lc nt atuA indicated that Chnsuans must M Pope oer al! students. . The progra.n.l 'tt "f'mb, ost udintf en fnrriit th oast and work to ...... .h.. ,.i-,:,.. . ..... ...i .4 k ance for number of students en- - " laiuuoi. ifvui iu". -. - wol&eu um anu suihto build up mutual respect, trust Ronull uoctruw. and love. Hostile Greek Orthodov clergymen responded by meet DaIIO DoCfirVOC ing in Greece to pray for fail- OIlwC lC5CI VC9 ure of the contacts between the .. A.., churches. But this was to be fStClll OttlCGrS v. 1 1 inni laiiii n a ovm snrl nhv. Southern Oregon College, is de-;sica, ;iucation facilities for both signed to upgrade studen per- and gjrU; and insufficien, sfjdents to express themselves through writing. Drain Resident Injured In Crash , Collins Forfeits Bail I The Koseburg Police Reserve l Diolnt F'lflt CZ& conducted its onnual instalU- J" ' r'3' -e jtion of executive officials at a counter space in the library Bingham stated that these lacks -are well recognized and that action hinges on the outcome of the vote Jan. 21 on consolida tion with the Canyonville dis trict. recent meeting. Supt. Al IScet said that vot- "an effort to mislead rather Charles W. Collins, 32. of 1845 ing will take pace from 2 to than to inform Uie Congress and "All we are asking for is a Baker has been described in ship. loan from the taxpayer," Morsei previous testimony as a one- Rules Committee Chairman said, because the increased earning power provided by edu cation will return this money many times." The Oregon senator launched another of verbal flurries at the foreign aid program. He said that the dire predic tions about the future unless Congress appropriated $3 billion for foreign aid made at the iend of the last session was NW Calkins Rd., Koseburg, 8 p.m. at both the Tri-City and Robert Triulett was promoted Wednesday forfeited S20 bail by i Myrtle Creek schools on that A passenger. Mrs. Marvin Ep- from cantain to chief. Don Lew-'failure to appear in Roseburg date as well as in Canyonville. person of Drain, in a car whichjjs from patrolman to captaini. Municipal Court in answer to a.Ncrt also gave a report com- went out 01 control on inicrsiaician( juhn Kelly from sergeant disoracny conauci cnarse. m-paring niyriie ireen uisinci s to lieutenant. iwas accused in a complaint of yearly expenditure of $466.34 Patrolmen Highway S near Sutherlin, was taken to Douglas Community Hospital by ambulance and Wavne Hessel-iGo'die K'cicn of ,he charge in j per student, exclusive of capital and Glen connection wiui auegeuiy uis- uuiiay, ior u anspuruii; ana eu- treated for injuries, according .Hirim-nrf in ser-i,lll'0'n8 a Picket at the Rosducating its students, to the rc- Thievery In Vehicles Continues As Problem to state police. The accident occurred at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. The operator was listed as Iris Pickle Brown of Oakland, Calif., driving a 1957 station wagon towing a trailer house. She apparently lost control of the car and it swerved across the highway into the guard rail and upset. Both the vehicle and trailer were heavily damaged. Merle Lloyd Osborn of Lake Wood, Calif., operating a 1961 station wagon, and his passeng er Robert . Cicero Burns of i Grants Pass escaped injuries when the automobile went out of control on Interstate High way 5 four miles north of Rice Hill. Osborn told stale police he went to sleep and drove off the highway. The car rolled over coming to rest on its wheels. The car had to be towed from the scene by a wrecker at Rice Hill. He was traveling south, j geant. Five other men having , nj ; as an Qn state- . passed a required examination L Dalp 0,Nea, n rf ,evc iKODert SilirClltt were recently accepted by thei Route 3, Box 1770, was fined; Neet, recently appointed chair-i time partner in Reynolds' insur-,B. Everett Jordan, D-N.C, com- ance business. The committce'sj minting on the remarks by investigators are reported, to Gross, said Johnson was not un have been given several ver-der investigation. He added, sions of that Reynolds-Baker re-however, that some of the insur lationship. - lance data might require atten- One result of that relation-! tion- to bl'inS ou. facts incorrect ship, according to the commit-i'y reported by Gross, tee's information, was a $200,- Today's closed session was to ibe followed Monday by public hearings into the vending ma chine phase of Baker's activi ties which first put the public (spotlight on business ventures outside his $19,500 job as secre tary to Senate Democrats. was returned by a trial juryifi,.c ,ast faU aftol. tnc Ca jt0, Wednesday night in the case of -,,:. r fil,, . mM n carryover "makes the case thatiTeresa E. (Gibbons) Rush, PJ' dimagc suit against' Baker, nei Buaiu.oii un v..ou,..0 --Serv.u corp. and several other Douglas Veneer Corp. and Johnl(cfe1(anls alleged (hat Bak. C. Hastings. :er was pai(1 S5 600 or obtaining The plaintiff had sought S3S,.lind retaining a vcnding ma. COO general damages plus $943,cnine franchise with an clec. 75 special damages and costs ;tromcs ,ant in ncarby. vi,.ginia and disbursements for injuricsiThc c 0 n t r a t was finaMv the public." Morse saiii that in addition to the $3 billion, there was also S670 million left over from the previous year. He said the Defendant Wins Occident Suit A verdict fpr the defendant! we have been appropriating too much. suffered in an accident at 12:02;swi,ched , another oompany which bought o'-t a stock of ma- executive board as patrolmens)() an(J gr s(rcct rac.jman of (he udget co.nmittee , Robert A Slurcli f, 74 of Dev- ' ..ling. George Ralph Stout. alsoisaid that budget requests for "? ' '.: ' j" .. ! a. m . Feb. 28 1922. Murium, riiiln Maahv and Lee- Rburg. was fined j Hke.ail schools in the district must " ; "' The accident involved t h e; -.--r. inmnnni nn inp same ciiarue. lie nrespnipn nv i-pn ii u-nn . : inr nnpt-nipii nv nnora .ipani Shike. . I Tn,..i nf , neaa prp ban-in final annmval H.iln col fn, . Sliircliff, who lived atone, wasR ... T- r.ihhnnsi l , . . , !,,... , ...... . ' Ifound dead by a neighbor wcd-i , . ,J ,cueo in irainc couii, iik-iuuiii .tiuren 4, uie ouokci nearing on r .ot, .. l-.;h...i . iiciuuj mill uiiib. i uiiuiiiiig an f Thefts from two automobiles have been reported, to the sher iff's department. i Marcus Wcbor ot Rtc 1, Box 805 Glcngary Road, rcportcdl Tour tiros and wheels taken' from his car and ' the interior ransacked tho night of Jan. 6 I Don Davidson of Highway 42, near Winston, reported tho theft of a transistor radio from his Iruck. : In the city limits,' Clarence Gilbert Smith of 2102 Austin Jloud, reported theft of tires and wheels from U-Ilaul trail ers parked behind tho Signal Service Station at 2428 W. Harvard Ave. Doug-ette Officers Named For New Year Drivers License Fraud Is Costly Elmer Eichi burg, Wedncsd to securing a drivers license by miscellaneous. 'it r nn..l.n r lexamination by Dr. J a m c s 1 u" lLI!ecl IU1 I er, cause of death was said due 'OUR, '"e , ktT as a passenger, and a truck C ; L J I W1VII HVIigHUICM eer. operated oy Hastings, ii six for basic rule violation, nine: April 8 and election on May 4.1 non-stop and five for parking1 Present at the meeting was AP,",,"""1", .mTn i' meter violations. Others were' Mrs. Jack Cox. representing the'.T". " udiai "V.".! I Mvrtle Creek Classroom Teach-! . " "uvinnad intersection with NE Di l ers Association, who thanked; ThT l , r.mn,-nrt tJamond Lake Blvd. ! A local budget law school has the board for its recent stand r'"C MX" at a, (Ppk 1 The truck was faveling west been scheduled Jan. 23 in the ,u.i ,..i... ,i... il,anz Mortuary at Myrtle Lreek ,,,, n. , . , . . , ,,, n0iio as Cminlv Courthnusp an. On New Budget Law S'pWXGeorge Vaughn allowing regular salary minus fnn ..lln...n,l K.t r!ro U V.nalin Bfl nf til """- c voun, 101 fraud. He was sentenced to 60'. ,n, ' c,i,Hi' W,mt a. teachers serving on the jury, days in the county jail and finedi,; m)me Wednesday !w" a one-week limitation. szou anu ss costs ny uisirici 1e was born May 15i lg74 ati i-ourt auuge ueram a. iiayes.nardin County, Ky. He had liv The charge dated back to thed in tue sutherlin area for date of license issue July 23,jt)e past 15 years and j rjoug. muz. rue name oi aioen nng-;ias county for the past 50 years, ham was used. ine Was married June 24, 1941, GRANGE DINNER SET The 'Home Economics Club of the Myrtle Creek Grange will serve a fried chicken din- car headed south on Range Road. where funeral services are pending. A son, James R. Wil son, technical sergeant at Math is Air Force Base near Sacra mento, arrived in the area Wed-I I n Cl a nesday night, according to offi- Merely rlOyerS 31016 ciais ai uie mortuary. on Diamond Lake Blvd. and the Douglas County Courthouse au- Rifle ditorium, reports Assessor Le ;land Svarverud. The session will start at 7:30 p.m. ! The 1963 legislature rewrote the budget law as it applies to the taxing districts (cities, 'school districts, fire districts. Iwater districts, sanitary and Trials For Next Play MEETING PLACE CHANGED! Readines for the next nlav to other miscellaneous districts). V. . . . Tl. . t 11.- 1 1 !.. 1 Louise Krlng has been re elected to tho office of caplninl of the "Doug-ctlos, Sheriff's Mounted Patrol. Also re-elect cd were Hazel Jameson, second lieutenant, secretary; and Ger trude Sherlock, drill sergeant. Other new officers are Betty Snlikic, first lieutenant; Mary Perry, second lieutenant, treas urer; executive members, Bet tc Murray, Liz Arthur and June Hanscll, chairman; .llena Far cnbaugh, publicity chairman; and Gertrude Sherlock, scrap book. Russell Glen Engcbretson, 39,jat Roseburg to Jinima May Mil-j nor to all members of thej Roseburg Chapter 212 of he of Winston, pleaded guilty toller. orange ana tneir families this drunken driving before Judge survivors arc ms wne oi auui- r ntiay neginning at u:30 p.m. Hayes. He was fined $150 antllcrlin. a son, James ot nose- at tne lUUf Hall. Members S5 cosls and sentenced to Go!h'rK: a daughter, Mrs. Alice ilfiv in iiil Willi.im .lasnor, Smilll 01 iviaupni; line siuii- uuiiKiner, viiK'nia iaiiun m Bates, 38, Winston, arrested with Engcbretson, by state po lice was sentenced to two days in jail mid filled S25 and $5 costs. Leland Marion Iluighl, 27. 1013 Nevada Court, Roseburg, on a plea of guilty to driving wilh suspended operator's license was fined $125 and $5 costs and given a two-day jail sentence by Judge Hayes. DOOLOOETfl'S January Sale!! COZY FLANNEL BY THE YARD WW 10c yd. Ref. 39c yird 29 yard Large auortment of prints and solids. Make into paja mas, robes, gowns, shirts, for every member of the family. MISSES' DAINTY BRIEFS 4 88c Actlt tricot in your choict -i i . . i sgno or tloitlc Icj open. ( inoi. Doubl cioKh. Aiiortcd colon. Siiti S le I. 4 tA REPLACE CHAIR A BACKS AND SEATS '; 2 PC. SET 3.33 ' -V Designed for 1 tuhular mctat Chairs. I4'-xI3' seat and , 15x9" contoured hack are covered with textured vinyl. YOUR MOWS WOP.TH MORE AT WOOLWORTH'S 64S S. I. JACKSON ROSEBURG 673-6S04 H llywood, Calif.; six grand children; and six great-grandchildren. ' ' 1 Funeral services are schedul ed Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m at the Long & Shukle Memorial Chapel in Roseburg. The Rev. Donald Smith of the Wcstsidcj Christian Church will officiate, j Private interment will follow1 at the Oak Creek Cemetery on; the North Umpqua Highway, j whose last names begin with letters from A through L are asked to bring salads, those from M through Z arc to bring cakes, according to Doris Samp son, .punncity chairman. National Association of Retired Civil Employes has changed its meeting place from the mu sic room of the Veterans Ad ministration Hospital to room 217 at the courthouse. T h e group meets on the second Sat- urday ot each month and will meet next on Jan. 11. be staged bv the Merely Plav-The purpose of the school is to ers in Roseburg, "Arsenic andjass'st those who will be pre O'd Lace," are scheduled Mon- paring budgets and levying tax day night at 8. l's f01' Ulc next fiscal 'cai'' in Anyone interested may realjlKt of the new law. for a part. The readings will! To assist in the school, Ira be heard at the Merely Play- Jones, assistant attorney gener ers Theatre on the Melrosc'al has been named. Also on Road (former Preschern Barn.)hand will be James van Galder, No dates have been set for consultant to the state Tax Coin actual staging of the play. 'mission. TIME TO PLANT FRUIT & SHADE OREGON GROWN Trees planted ea.-ly become well established during the rainy season, and make vigorous growth when warm weather arrives. Plant now. TREES STANDARD SEMI-DWARF APPLES APPLES Yellow Transparent, Gra- Lod; Grovensrcin( Red venstein, King, Red or , ,. . . . or Tel. Delicious, Red Tel. Delicious, Jonathan, Winosap. SPy' w'"csap, King I98 Tz i ea. I et!- A SEMI-DWARF PRUNES j CHERRY & PLUMS REPUBLICAN D l v .. r ROYAL ANNE sPuc"h' If19' . sumo, lanta Kosa, and MONTMORENCY Howard Miracle Plums . TARTARIAN A O0 Italian and A 00 LAMBERT Date co. Prunes .... ca. Combination IN STOCK FRUIT TREES Tree, O Currants 3 or 4 Voricfici to Tree Grapes Vines COMBINATION 3 j e.ueberries COMBINATION o OO ? Asparagus APPLE OoO Gooseberries COMBINATION m nn O Flowering Trees PRUNE 4.70 Shade Trees G & 0 PAM-SHOP S0UTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER . . , 673-8423 Open Doily and Sun. 9-6 .. . FREE PARKING AN OPEN LETTER To The People of Central Douglas County . . rw7d Ukc to answer o. too tar - mi xou m m W nkllPLL n XWH S0Nt rww. CONTRA ,u oneotxn -- , In-" s n r, (REAM 1 rtU 1, m m m mm m mi m T LOCALLY Or,- wo or the , lOCAV-LY OPMjE ca. and tAanage"--