The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 24, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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' Compromise On
Price Props Split
Two Farm Groups
WASHINGTON', Aug. 24.-I.P)
A compromise bill to set up flexi
ble farm price supports got i
half hearted boost from the Na
tional grange Tuesday. But ra i
into opposition from the Nation
al Farmers union.
J. T. Sanders, legislative coun
sel of the grange, told the Sen
ate agriculture committee the
committee compromise has
many weaknesses" but Is pre
ferable to: r
1. The house-passed bill, by
Rep. Gore (D.-Tenn.l, to continue
lor another year rigid, high-level
wartime price supports.
2. The flevil.io i,..
-- - -- auppvi I UU-
gram provided for, effective in
1930. under &n net n.,, k.. u-
republican congress last year and
r.am.-d for Senator Aiken (R.-Vt.l
The compromise between the
Gore and Aiken plans is now un
der study by the committee. It
ns wui-Keu out oy a subcommit
tee headed hv a
son (D.N.M.), former secretary
vi a1 'culture.
It would keep support prices
at about the
. Gore bill in IHtO but would al
low mem to drop in later years
if crop surpluses piled up.
Ancus McDonald ciuaiin fn.
the Farmers union, said he hop.
"""i nenner tne Anderson nor
the Aiken plan would go into ef
- feet.
He testified the union opposes
j rnuiiiK scales oi support prices
-4 and believes all commodities
t should be accorded equal treat
ment and supported at 100 De
cent of parity.
The commitipe rfai.Lt
In bureau officials for a full ex
planation alter Senator Luca.,
ID. I11.) said the committe should
find out hnw miifh it wnul .i
taxpayers by increasing the par-
itvei.
Driving School Will End
With Present Class
The Roseburg Junior Chamber
of Commerce-sponsored driving
school will be discontinued for the
season after the present class j
! graduated, according to Chairman
Douglas tudor.
The Jaycees will launch an
other driving class next summer,
Tudor indicated.
Seven students are enrolled at
the present time and they meet
each Monday and Friday evening
at Adair's parking lot.
Tudor said approximately 45
persons will have received in-
Drug Fails To Cure Poker Habit; New Shots Asked
Restoration Of
Vets Hospital Fund
Committee s Aim
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24. (.)
The House veterans committee
voted Tuesday to force President
Truman to restore a 16.000-bcd
slash in proposed veterans' hos
' pital construction.
Mr. Truman last January can
celled $237,000,000 of contract
authority voted by Congress for
, tne additional hospital facilities.
That involved cancellation of
; plans for 24 new hospitals and
reductions of the size of 14 others.
I The current independence of
I flees appropriation bill contains
funds for the project, but leaves
I it up to the discretion of the
j president on how they should be
! spent. -j
The bill sponsored by Rep.
I Rankin ID-Miss) and approved by
I the veterans committee Tuesday
( removes the discrelionary au
; thority and makes the expendi
ture mandatory.
(At the same time, the commit
tee voted a $6,000,000 pav increase
for the medical staff of the vct
; erans administration.
The VA medical director would
, be increased from $12,000 to $16,
! 000 a year, wilh other personnel
; raisei on a graduated scale.
Albuquerque, N. M.. founded
In 1706, was named for the vice
! roy of New Spain, the Duke of
i Alburquerque, but the first "r"
: of the name fell Into disuse.
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She lookif Some
ToSerfbnman
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QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
23 PROMPT
SERVICE
LONG BEACH. Calif.. Aug. 2.1 1
i.P)Take It from Sula Hen
Stimson. gambling grandmothr
of Gardena, glutamic acid is no
substitute for poker.
Mrs. Silmson, 49, has been un
dergoing medical treatment un
der court order to curb her crav
ing for cards. She had under
gone a personality change from
a normal housewife to a gam
bling addict.
Two months ago the treatment
structlon by the time the last
class is finished.
was pronounced 40 percent ef
fective by Dr. Marcus uranan,
county Jail physician, and the
woman was released to her fam
ily. Yesterday she was in court
again on the same old charge
passing worthless checks to fi
nance her gambling in nearby
Gardena, where poker is legal.
Superior Judge Fred Milkier
continued the case for a week
while he talks it over wilh Dr.
Crahan. It was Cranan who orig
inally suggested glutamic acid
miglit restore the housewife's
normal personality.
The gray-haired woman asked
the court to "restore the shots''
and added that it is due to her
own neglect that they hadn't been
continued after her release on
probation.
Glutamic acid, a protein brain
food, was given to her by Dr.
Crahan "to restore her sense of
resiioiisibility." It tends to make
up for deficiencies in the cranial
system and has been used with
some success in cases similar to
Mrs. Slimson's.
Former Employes Plan
Plywood Plant Take-Over
OLYMPIA. Wash., Aug. 24.
(JP Nine former employes have
Incorporated a new firm wilh
w hich they hope to take over the
Taeoma plant of the Oregon
Washington Plywood Co., Gari
baldi, Ore.
Klvie Erb said the plant had
closed last July wilh the an
nouncement that It would not be
re-opened. He said the group held
a meeting at Taeoma last night
in an attempt to interest other
former employes and other per
sons In the venture. They hope 'o
buy out the plant which employed
Wed., Aug. 24, 1949 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
200 persons when It closed, he
said.
The new employee firm, called
North Pacific Plywood, Inc., was
capitalized at $100.0110 in articles
of incorporation filed wilh the
secretary of slate.
Boys Toss Dye Into Pool
Of Luxurious Hotel
HOUSTON, Aug. 24. UP)
Police today were looking for sev
eral boyi who heaved chunks of
orange-yellow dye over a fence
Into the swimming pool of the
luxurious Shamrock hotel here
Monday night.
The dye developed to discolor
water so tnat airmen forced down
al sea might be more easily spot
led bv aircraft colorfully tinted
100.000 gallons In the pool. The
water was drained away and
replaced.
I'm last swimmer had left the
pool a lew moments before the
boys drove up in a black coupe
and let fly.
In the 19th Century Ice from
the United States was shipped to
China and India.
-rtecte
Sit' K t " "m
Stock tip!
Welch's Strawberry lb. Jar 43
Welch's Raspberry lb. )ar 35
Welch's Peach
Welch's Apricot
Welch's Plum
Welch's Grapelade
lb. jar IP
lb. jar 27
lb. jar 25
lb. jar 25
C-H CANE SUGAR
25 Pounds 2.19
KRISPY CRACKERS
1 Pound 23C
LUX SOAP
Regular Bar 3 for 22 1
Bath Size Bar
2 for 23
CANNING SUPPLIES
stocks are
complete
at safewayi
Tomatoes 6 n?.,,15
PotCltOC ChipS Reg 25c . .. 19c
Spam Hormels 39c
Fancy Peas Bsr .15
Salmon
Para co
Chinook
No. I,
can
29
Lima Beans lW
Chicken Lynden's
Nucoa i Lb 24c
29-ox.
can
79
2 Lbs. 47c
SHREDDED WHEAT 29
Pancake Flour 10 Lbs.
98c Soap
White King
Granulated .
. 46-oz.
45c
Cake Mix SS-"069. 39
Cake Flour r 2Plbg .39
Jcllo
6 Delicious Flavors.
5c
i rena Swashing Pig. iy
Comfort Tissue 4PT9" 29
Soap 'ft 26?? 51
IVORY SNOW
Soft. Mild OQt
Ivory Pig. atOF
OXYDOL
Granulated 24-oi. OOfi
Soap
pkg.
DREFT
Modern Washing
Way Is Dreft Pkg. at
M0DESS
Sanitary boxes ZCfi
Napkins Ma for 03
I aA . C
luce lv f
Other Produce Features
3 tbs. 25c
Cravemtein
APPLES
Local Etberta
PEACHES
Gretn-tipe
BARTLETT PEARS
Solid, cri'jp
CABBAGE
Crisp, lender
CARROTS
Solid, hile
CAULIFLOWER
Tender Halkt of
GREEN CELERY
2 lbs. 25c
lb. 8c
lb. 4c
lb. 7c
lb. 13c
lb. 9c
Plump kernetej
CORN on the Cob
Good lo bread and jry
EGGPLANT
Mild yellow
ONIONS
Green tweet
PEPPERS
U. S. No. 2 Sew
POTATOES
field grown, ripe
TOMATOES
Dan it ft
SQUASH
We take the risk on Safeway Guaranteed meats. If any cut
dlio LU please )UU, jfUUi ihiicj vyiii uc vntviiunj
New!
Makes Clothes
Last Longer
PERMA
STARCH
Pint
Bottle iJY
lb. 6c
lb. 12c
3 lbs. 19c
lb. 10c
5sacLk'- $1.15
lb. 10c
lb. 5c
Sno-White Salt 4-lb. bag 13c
Cider Vinegar, Old Mill, qt.l9c, gal. 59c
Heinz White Vinegar, qt. 19c, gal. 59c
Macaroni, Porter's, 1 1-oz. 19c ; 2 1-oz. 31c
Mrs. Wright's BREAD
Cosfs Less
WHITE or WHEAT ,ggi
O-SO-GOOD
v2 ;ebof 20
Swiss bteaks
COMMERCIAL
69' ,k
Cut from U. S. GOOD
top quality
Beef
75,b
POTROAST
59
Blade
Cuts
of Top Grade Beef
LB.
Standing Rib Roast 22- lb. 69 lb. 65
Beef Rump Roast lb. 69 L,r lb. 65
Beef Round Steaks ''Good" LB. 79 'Commercial" LB. 75
Sirloin Steaks lb. 89 r,...- lb. 79
T-Bone Steaks
or Sirloin
Tips, "Good"
Grade
"Good"
LB.
98
Grade
"Commercial" LB,
.85
Swift't Premium
SLICED
BACON
Purt Ground Beef lb. 9c
Veal Roasts, leg or rump lb. 59c
Breast of Veal or Lamb lb. 19c
Leg of Lamb lb. 79c
Halibut Steaks, pan-ready lb. 49c
Rabbits, pan-ready lb. 69c
Pan Ready
FRYERS
& FOWL
J LB. 65
Vi-lb. pkf.
5
Lockwood Motors
Rose ond Oak
Phone 80
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