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Page 10A EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Friday.' Dec. 21, 1962 'Baby Lift' Back in Operation Harry Holl's "baby lift" ,1a back In business. ' Kay Cates, of Salem, chairman of the Child Welfare sub committee of the Oregon Welfare Commission, said Thurs day the subcommittee has approved Holt's application for license to operate a. child placement agency in Oregon. Holt's office at Creswell said Friday this means the pro cessing of adoptions of Korean orphans for Oregon families will be stepped up considerably. Mrs. V. A. Nelson, office manager, said adoptions next , year will probably be "at least double" the 200 the Holt agency handled this year. Holt, former Creswell farmer and logger who is now in Korea, has brought more than 2,500 Korean children to this country for adoption. His program was drastically re stricted a year ago when the federal government changed its immigration laws concerning "proxy" adoptions. The new law required prospective parents either' to travel to Korea, at considerable expense, to personally adopt the child in that country, or else to work through the immi gration procedures of their state. Mrs. Nelson said the state's action means the Holt's new child placement agency will be able to carry out all the arrangements ior adoptions as far as Oregon families are concerned. It will also be able to handle adoptions for families liv ing in states that do not have their own adoption laws. Mrs. Nelson said a qualified social worker has been hired to head up the child placement agency and will be here shortly. . UO Teachers To Attend Ohio Meeting Several members of the Uni versity of Oregon faculty will participate in the joint meet' ing of the Speech Assn, of America and the Committee on Discussion and Debate of the National University Extension Assn. in Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 27 to 30. - The meeting of the latter or ganization will be the responsi bility of Bower Aly, professor of speech and director of the new national office of the Com mittee on Discussion and De bate which opened on the Uni versity of Oregon campus last July, and Charley A. Lcistner, associate professor of speech and associate director of the office. Aly Chairman Aly will be chairman of the meeting of the group's advisory council and of several other sessions. Both professors will participate in a panel discus sion of high school debate as semblies. : The Committee promotes and assists debate activities in high schools.' - '; -j Participating in the discus sion of problems to be chosen for 1963-64 will be Arthur B. Miller, formerly of North Cen tral High School in Spokane and now an assistant professor of speech at the University. To Deliver Paper Miller will also deliver a paper before the rhetoric and public address interest group of the Speech Assn. of Amer ica. Herman Cohen, associate pro fessor of speech, will attend as a member of the legislative as sembly of the Speech Associa tion. Robert D. Clark, dean of fac ulties and professor o( speech, will be chairman of an associ ation sossion dealing with the writing of biography. John R. Shepherd, associate professor of speech and produc tion director of the University radio studios, will take part in an association panel discussion on radio-television research and confer with Thomas Scheidel of Cornell University and plhers on a joint research proj ect on educational television production techniques being Supported by the National De fense Education Act. I City RealtorsElect Richard W. Reed Richard W. Reed, 62, broker and partner in the Eugene firm of Reed At May Realtors, Thurs day was elected 1963 president of the Eugene Real Estate Board. He will succeed Don E. Taylor. Reed received 34 voles, win ning by a five-vote margin over the only other nominee for the job, David F. Knox. During the past year, Reed has served as program chairman for the board. Others elected Thursday include: Floyd F. Angclo, vice presi dent; Rose Lamour, secretary; John L. Brandt, treasurer; Ches ter L. "Chet" Thompson, broker director, and Fred R. Hcrbst, salesman-director. Retiring president Taylor automatically becomes the second broker-di rector to serve on the board. The new slate of officers will be installed Jan. 3. The president-elect has been a partner since September with Norville May in Reed & May Realtors. Reed has been in the real es tate business in Eugene for the past 15 years. Before that he was in charge of production in a Coburg dairy, operated by his father, the late Walter F. Reed. Reed played varsity football at the University of Oregon from 1920-24, and later played professional football and served as a part-time coach for several California college teams. Reed currently is president of the Eugene Multiple Listing Service. He served as the first president of the Eugene Trad ers Club, and is a past director of the Eugene Chamber of Com merce. He is a charter member and past president of the Ore gon Club. Reed and his wife, Anna Boyd, live at 13S5 Harlow Rd. They have two grown sons, I Haw 1 aiMilk' 1 1 --hA ' f I aa,i it far RICHARD 4V. REED Named President THRIVE IN? Criticism Deleted MOSCOW Ml The Soviet press Friday published its first report on President Kennedy's television interview last Sun day. Critical references to Pre mier Khrushchev were deleted. Closed for I ihe Holidays TO OUR FRIENDS We hope your Christmas is a merry one Chock-full of cheer and lots of fun ... Relieve Christmas shopping Tension! Have lunch or dinner in Ihe RELAXING ATMOSPHERE of . . . mum $t ' f rivnure . Bin cat ON PEARL ST. Between Broadway John, a salesman in his father's firm, and Richard Jr., an Army paratrooper, stationed at Ft. Campbell, Ky. Four Eugeneans In Road Mishap Near Oakridge OAKRIDGE Four Eugene ans escaped serious injury Fri day morning when their car skidded off Highway 58 and ov erturned 16 miles cast of Oakridge. The four, who were enroute to San Jose, ' Calif., to spend the holidays with relatives, were Clifford K. Stalsberg, 58, his wife Hazel, 55, of 932 E 20th Ave., Eugene, and their son and daughter-in-law, Charles Stalsberg and his wife Diana, both 21, of 750 E. 14th Ave., Eugene. Charles, who was driving, said the accident happened after the car hit an icy spot on the highway. "One minute we were on one side of the road, and the next thing we were on the other." the driver said. After leaving the highway the car overturned." All four were taken to Oak ridge ' Clinic where they were examined and released. The elder Stalsberg is a self-employed Eugene accountant, while the younger Stalsbergs are University of Oregon students. 11 -Kreklau's Roller Rink 5300 Fox Hollow Roiid PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE Monday . Reserved for Private Farties Tuesday : Reserved for Private Parties Wednesday . . . Housewives Session 12:00 to 3:00 Class Practice Time 4:00 to 6:0(1 Family Night Session ... 7:00 to 10:00 Thursday 7:30 to 10:00 Friday 7:30 to 11:00 Saturday ... Kids Beginner Class 12:00 to 1:30 Afternoon Matinee 1:30 to 4:30 Evening Session 7:30 to 11:00 Sunday ... Afternoon Matinee . 1:30 to 4:M Adult Beginner Class 6:00 to 7:30 Adult Evening Session 7:30 to 10:00 , For Skating Parties Anytime Call m 4-2989 Skating Every Afternoon During the Holidays Starling Wed., Dec. 26th BIG FREE CHRISTMAS FUN SHOW1 SAT., DEC. 22, 10:00 A.M. McDONALD & FOX Theatres Get your free tickets from any of these friendlu merchants. BRADFORDS SHOES HARRY RITCHIE JEWELERS SEYMOUR'S PAYLESS DRUG STORE RUDOLPH'S 88c STORES COPPING'S CRESSEYS DOT DOTSON'S STANLEY'S DEL REY FIRST NATIONAL BANK BIG CHIEF BARBER SHOP GIFT & HOME BAXTER & HENNING CHASE COMPANY. r t THEATRE ,ii i' i. t:. DRIVE-IN Gates Open 7:00 Movie 1:13 OPEN EVERY NIGHT Car Healers and Rainshields Available 'T urii iB fi rT TT 1W0C-C KM SEWS KENNETH MORE DANA WYNTER t"UWIS GILBtRT ESiTEDMUND h. NORIH COFEATURE ir STARTS TODAY! Walt Disney 1 fr ,WLES IT-RATS W SI I In search of tic MAURICE CHEVALIER wmnMILLS GEORGE SANDERS wnfRiD HTotWHITE j' Jfv ' Hi, CHILDREN I (f" Al 'Sfi anytime yJM&fist& i'J tv? PLUS A Mrjnpe AIijsioh In Lfl'id 01 Adrfntiirr: 'EAST OF KILIMANJARO" .ompm-n Giant Barge Loads Cargo At Mapleton MAPLETON A huge ocean going barge, 220 feet long and SS feet at the beam, docked at the U.S. Plywood mill here Thursday tn take on a load of lumber. It is believed to be one of the largest vessels ever to travel this far up the Siusla'w river. - The barge, owned by Sause Brothers of Coos Bay, will take on 2 3 million board feet of lumber (equivalent to 70 railroad boxcars) for a four day journey to Wilmington, Calif. Only rivals to the sea-borne behemoth were the flat bot tomed lumber schooners that plyed the river until the early 1920's. They were put out of action by the railroad. The barge displaces 3,300 tons and can be loaded at a rate of 100,000 board feet per hour, according to Jack Rob ertson, area manager for Sause Brothers. The hull de sign, worked out by the Mich igan Institute of Technology, adds up to a knot and a half of speed to the vessel over the conventional barge. Another unusual feature, according to Robertson, is that everything is loaded above deck. The barge has no hold. One 1,200 horsepower tug is needed to tow the carrier fully loaded. The barge was moored at a new dock constructed by the firm. Fork lifts brought the lumber to the dock in relays where a big crane hoisted it onto the carrier's deck. It is scheduled to make the two-and-one-half hour voyage to the mouth of the Siuslaw Sunday. DANCE! 9:30 12:38 Sat. Nite Admission S1.00 HAYLOFT JIM WEBER md the RHYTHM RASCALS Tops In Westrrn, Standard and popular Music Located s ml. South of EtiEcnr 2 mi. North of Creswell on old 99 Highway. Phone IW 5-2382. HURRY ENDS SUNDAY Peter Sandra John USTINOV -DEE -GAVIN Romanoff Jultet 'co-Hr UJfO ON IHt MCTS OF THE IISMIItltl Ihirts re ivni ... CURTIS j COMING MON. ONLY KORE'S BIG 35th ANNIVERSARY SHOW ALL SEATS 35c FREE ICE CREAM SEE "SNOW FIRE" PLUS "MAGIC RING" DOOR OPEN 10:30 STARTS CHRISTMAS THE BIGGEST HOLIDAY PROGRAM IN TOWN! 'N-c-rpMMft ri 1 JOE P'STtRNAK Prpirt I 1 MIS STEPHEN I I DAY-BOYD 1 JIMMY MAXTHA I I DURANTE-RAYEJ PANAVISI0N ALL KIDDIES 50c THIS SHOW DOORS OI'KN IIA1LV HAS THIS HIT! HURRY ENDS SUN. mm) SAHDRA'B0BBy i L ini.-..lt(Vf.n ii PLUS "SWORDSMAN OF SIENA" HEY KIDS EXTRA CARTOON CARNIVAL ONE SHOWING ONLY SAT. 1:15 P.M. MON. ONLY DEC. 24 PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY FREE MOVIE 2 COMPLETE SHOWS 10:30 A.M. & 1:30 P.M. GET VOI R KRL'E TICKET FROM ANY SPR1NGF1EI.H APPLIANCE DEALER OR THE PACIFIC POWER OFFICE Illinois Man Found Guilty A 37-year-old Illinois man was convicted of larceny Thursday. The defendant. Eugene Crib ley, of Pckin, 111., was found guilty in a non-jury trial of lar ceny by bailee involving prop erty valued at less than $75. The trial was held in Lane County Circuit Court. Judge William Fort issued the verdict. A pre-sentence in vestigation was ordered. - Criblcy was accused of failing to keep the terms of a condition al sale agreement under which he was purchasing a chain saw from Carlson Builders Supply Co. PUBLIC DANCE Sat.. Dec. 22nd Charlie Jensen and his WESTERN BAND 9:30 to 12:30, American Leiion Hall HARRISBURG, OREGON Mr SATURDAY NITE DANCE PINE BALL ROOM BOY 8UIPMAN and bis Lane County Boys. Western, Modern and Covmtry Muslo Creswell, Oregon' ADM. 11.09 I OU-MU I DOORS OPEN 12:15 A PIWHOUNT RELEASE . CO-HIT "Two Plus Two Equals Six" Feature Times FRIDAY (Features Subject to Chance) I FOX Iff Only Money, 12:30, 3:5(1. i 7:10, 10:30. Two Plus Two Equsls Sis, 2:09, 9:21, 1:43. . ! HEILIG Romanolf and Juliet, 5:30, 10. The Great Jmposter, 8:15. McDONALD The Castaways. 1, 4:10, 7:U, 10:20. East o( Kilimanjaro, 2:50, 5:55. 11:05. McKENZIE ISprinjfleld) Swords man of Siena, 7:30. if a Man An swers. 8:50. NEW EUGENE DRIVE IN (Glen woodl Sink the Bismarck, 7:25, 11:10. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, 1:20. Dexler Dance Land Old Lost Cieek Rd. RICHARD CAROLL and the "Trail Hands" Every Sat. Night adm. 11.00 OpenaOpja. a.eaieW Regular Old Time Dance DAiVCE W.O.W. HALL Saturday Night IVera's Quartet 291 W. 8th qt4 jV PANCAKE RESTAURANT 6S2 East Broadway OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. Featuring .... Steaks : Chicken i Seafoods Sandwiches . . Salads Pancakes A good place to eat! "Before I smile back, are you personally acquainted with the delicious Chinese food at Foo's!" Follow Peanuts Daily & Sunday In the Register-Guard MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR NEW YEARS! Horns 'n cUlter n all thp works! Plus dinners and dancing 'Ml 2! Call now for reservations . . . advance payment required this year. DINING and DANCING JIMMY HEAD AND BAND Saturday Nite 9:30 'til 2 NO COVER CHARGE COCKTAILS THE PLAYGROUND 4'i MILES ABOVE JASPER RI 6-3049 You're In For An Entertainment Treat At The Village Green Hcrmish Memies . the Rogue With A Brogue performs nightly at ihe Piano Bat in The Captain's Cabin Sophisticated . . . Suave . . . Sure-Fire . . . The Scot With a Lot TBS VIUA6E.0RSEV f ollow Peanuts Daily & Sunday In the Register-Guard llaIaIaIaIaIaIaIHBHBHaiaKiIaIaMBaIsssssssssssssiasssssiiisssiBaa' eeaV J ! : ; ' TINO'S PIZZA PARLOR STEAKS and SEAFOODS. COMPLETE ITALIAN DINNERS. ORDERS TO GO Dl 4- 2453 ORDERS TO GO 1491 Willamette . . . Eugene Open 5 pm 'til 1. Closed Mondays THE EMBERS SUPPER CLUB 1811 Pacific Hwy. 99 North . . . Dl 5-9290 New Air-Conditioning CHILDREN WELCOME UNTIL 9:30 Banquet facilities available. Luncheons 10:00 to 1:00 p.m. DANCING -NIGHTLT Mustcbi)... Billy Hamilton NIf hU7 Except Monday Dinners 5:00 to 13:00 p.m. FOR CHICKEN SEAFOODS STEAKS Cocktails Complete banquet facilities BUSINESS MEETINGS HOLIDAY DINNERS SPECIAL BREAKFASTS UPON REQUESTS. Call Dl 2-2332 LARGE PARKING AREA IN REAR 11:30 TO 2 A.M., SUNDAYS 5 TO 12 1905 WEST 6th, EUGENE Colonial inn CHUCK WAGON DINING ... OPEN SUNDAYS DINNERS lfi2B Willamette 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. Dl 3-76W VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING ', ALBERT'S LODGE STEAKS SEAFOOD i Tempting Pan Fried CHICKEN j On the beautiful McKENZIE RIVER whcrt It's a treat to eat Banquet tacilitics with a personal . i;ed service . . . Closed Mondays ; rhont rw -:i2l, this is not a toll call. Just short drive from Eugene to Vlda. x ORIGINAL AND ONE AND ONLY I CHUCK WAGON L Why Not Order Soma CHICKEN TO GO! Rollslcrrcd for Eali.ig Pleasure 1166 Hi ay 99 North Dl 3 9513