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0 1951 CHEV. BEL-AIR Thil it harp Hardtop with Power-Glide, Radio and Heater, Window Washers, IVo-tone Green finish and very law mileage, 22,000 milei. One owner tar. 189500 Hansen's Used Cars Outdoor 12.91 Up Post, $10. Beautify your home with modern FIXTURES! CIRCULAR flourescent tube fixture. Modern shade AaT with tube. Ia.t LOW CEILING light (recessed), cent. Chromium finish trim. Incades- 2.85 MODERN flourescen? fixture. watt tubes under bent glass shade. 4 20-- 15.35 For Soft Diffused. Lighting RECESSED FIXTURES Contains 2 25-watt tubes. White ribbed glass. 634"x24V4" x AVt" deep. , 12.84 1 -light incandescent White ribbed glass. 834x834x4'i" deep 7.75 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND GE BULBS Tenmile School Tries New Form Of Government By LOUIS COATS The four tvper grades at Tenmile School have unaugurated a new system of student government by lorming a student council compos ed of a boy and girl from each room. The group discusses school prob lems, both from a student and ad ministrative viewpoint. Then memhers return to their respec tive rooms to give a review to the classes of the council's activ ities. Each room elects a "Citizen of the Week," a student chosen for outstanding scholarship antl behav ior during the preceding week. C. A. Dysinger, principal of the Ten mile School, states that while this is something new in school activ ities, much good Is to be gained from it, both by students and faculty- Graduation Studad The mothers of the eighth grade graduating class met at the Tenmile School last Monday after school to discuss all angles of the graduation program. Refreshments were served to those attending. The sixth grade class in the Ten mile school have a defense stamp program and are selling savings stamps. Their teacher, Mrs. Lois Dennis, and one of the mothers, Mrs. Ted Anderson, are their ad visors. . Iditors To Make Study Of Anti-Restriction Law WASHINGTON UP, A proposal for a federal law guaranteeing public access to government rec ords awaits editors arriving Wednesday for the annual meet ing of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. The meeting, opening Thursday, coincides with the publication of "The People's Right to Know," a book by Harold R. Cross, spec ialist in newspaper law who was retained by ASNE to study legal barriers to information about pub lic affairs. The 405-page volume will be pre sented by Cross at the editors' closing session on Saturday. It was acclaimed by James S. Pope, chairman jf the ASNE commiUce on freedom of information, as "a manual of arms for a battle we had only begun to comprehend." Rooney Sold Leaky Home, Says New Owner LOS ANGELES tft A televl. sion producer says Mickey Roon ey sola mm a S28,uou home so leaky he bad to move out during heavy rains. Producer Richard Lewis and his wife. Mildred, seek S14.000 dam- i ages in a suit filed Monday against i the actor and his former wife, Martha Vickers. Lewis' complaint says Rooney .knew when he sold 1 the Encino district home in 1951 that large pools formed under the house during rains, iiooding it. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE DALLAS, Ore. (fl Dr. I. D. Bartell, who operates one of this city's two hospitals and who-has been a medical practitioner here since 1932, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of manslaughter by abortion. Bond was set at $5,000, which he posted m casn. DO FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an improved powder to be iprinKiea on upper or www tmid false teeth more firml In place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No ummv, gooey, paity taste or feeling. FAL TtETk i alkaline (non-acidi. Dow not aour. Check! "plate odor" (denture breath). Cat FASTEETH at any drug .tore. CONTINUING GOODMAN'S ANNIVERSARY SALE Due to your fine reception of our Anniversary Sole we ore continuing our fine special prices. Be sure to come in and sign our guest book and partici . pate in winning our wonderful door prises. Free Free Free 1st Prize: Serta "Perfect Sleeper" '119 Value Box Spring and Mattress NEXT 5 PRIZES Just in time for your gardening Win Lawn Hedge & Shrubbery Kits NEXT 4 PRIZES 4 Lovely Shag Rugs To beautify your Home 2 MORE ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Large Daveno & Club Chair Set- Double spring construction with foam rubber filling. Hardwood frame with no-sog bc-Reg 249.50 Covered with loruj-weoring Friexes. Daveno With Rocker NOW ONLY 50 COLORS: Rote, Green, Aijuav Brown, Reg. 199.50 199 Anniversary Special 50 Tractor Upends Near Glendale; Damage Slight Bv MRS. G. B. FOX A tractor, belonging to the Wiley Construction company, slid off a truck and was overturned on the Glendale Road near the city limits last Thursday. Damage was not heavy according to the owner, W. W. Wiley ot Ashland. The tractor, which Is part of the equipment brought here to level the site for Glendsle's new high school, had been used In Glendale during the day on the Bob Jones prop erty, which is being readied for con struction of a new telephone ox- change building. A Wiley company truck loaded the tractor that eve ning to return it to the high school grounds, but it was thought unnec essary to ohain it in place. The red clay remaining on the tracks was slippery and when the truck, driven by L. W. Bates, was crowd ed onto the low shoulder of a curve by a logging truck whirt swung too wide, it tilted, and the trac tor slid out, landing: upside down by the road. The accident occurred about hall a mile from the city limits. Missionary Will Speak The Azalea Community Church Women's Circle will meet Friday, April 17 at the church building at Ouines Creek for a notluck din ner to be followed by a talk by Arthur Mouw, Christian Alliance missionary to Indonesia. Members and friends of the church are urged to be present. The ladies will meet at 11 o'clock, and it is expected that some of the men who are not able to remain through the day, will be present for the dinner. The Azalea Garden ciud wiu oe visiting the Jerome Prairie annual primrose show in Grants Pass on Tuesday of this week. The sanctuary of the Ouvct Presbyterian Church is being re painted In a very attractive pale green color. Phil Dver. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dyer of Glendale, passed his navv Dhvsical in Portland last week and was flown to Los Angeles Wednesday night. He is in ooot camp in-San Diego. He reported to his parents, when tie telephoned home, that he was the only boy from (ireffon entering ai mis unrc and there were only two Washing ton boys. Gordon Mehl went to Portland on business last Friday evening, riaraa. R.tna Built An automotive and truck garage Is being constructed near the Onines Creek store and will be leased to an experienced mechan ic upon completion, according to H. L. Sheppard, co-proprietor of the store. Mrs. W. M. Hanks of Azalea has been ill at her home for the past two months but is recovering now. Marilyn Ramey's name was on the honor roll for the past quarter at the Southern Oregon College of Education in Ashland. The Glendale BPW is going- ahead with its plans for a min strel show and would be glad to contact anyone with talent inter ested in taking part. Peggy Edson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Life Edson of Glendale, is back from the Grants Pass Hos pital following recovery from a se vere case ot tonsillitis.- The Grants Pass Junior Woman s Club gave a fashion show and luncheon recently, featuring .chil dren's spring styles. Dona nay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Day, was Glendale's representative. Among Glendale residents and for mer residents who attended were Mrs. Bob Patterson. Mrs. Phil Dav and Mrs. bBill LaPrafh. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn are the parents of a five pound, one ounce boy. Larry Howard, born April 4, at 11:35 a.m. at the Josertiine Gen eral Hospital in Grants Pass. Acid In Sugar Biggest Cause Of Tooth Decay SAN FRANCISCO W-All t h e dentists in the U.S., even working around the clock, would not be able to fill hs cavities American children get in their teeth. That's the word Dr. Philip Jay. professor of dentistry at the Uni versity of Michigan, had for the California State Dental Association yesterday. Dr. Jay said the best remedy for cavities would be for proces sors to take the acid bite out of sugar. If they could add some thing to the sugar molecule that would keep it from turning Into acid while still in the mouth, peo ole with a sweet tooth could for do their worries about tooth de cay, he declared, William S? Weidel New Milk Administrator PORTLAND v?i William S. Weidel Monday was named Ore gon state milk marketing administrator. The State Board of Agriculture appointed him to the $550-a-montli job after accepting the resignation of Thomas L. Ohlscn. Weidel hai been Ohlsen's assistant since 1931. Ohlsen, who has been associated with milk marketing since the state began controls in 1933, wui con tinue as an agricultural economist to study milk problems. He also will assist Weidel Ousted Officials Lose On Appeals WASHINGTON OB-Three offi cials 'of the Office of Rent Sta bilization have lest their appeal after being suspended m conec lion with a Plan to give lumo-sum leave payments to 53 employes. Acung moonizsuon Director Ar thur Flamming turned down their application for restoration to duty with back pay but left open the question whether they will be re stored to duty it all. That deci sion will be made by Acting Rent Stabilization Director William G. Barr, who originally suspended them. The officials are Edwin D. Du- pree Jr.,' general counsel: John J. Madigan, deputy director, in charge ot administration, ami Lin da -- Mstteo, porsrmH director. The leave pay device, called a "gross impropriety" by Flom ming, involved employes resign ing, collecting in cash accumulat ed credit for annual leave time, then immediately being rehired as temporary employes. Although human breath usually Is germ-tree, the set ot coughing, sneezing, speaking or even whis pering can spray germs for a con siderable distance. Thur., Apr. 16, 1953 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. f Liberal Allowance on Trade-Ins 444 N. Jackson 69 Easy Terms If Desired , Phone 3-8034 Personal To Women With Nagging Backache Nattins backaah., baa of vn and tnrrr, haadachaa and dlnlnaaa ma, b dua toalow. down of kldn7 function. Doetora Mr twd kidney function la trr Important to ood health. 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McCarthy's announcement that he had received word from a num ber of Greek ship owners in Lon don, that they were voluntarily withdrawing their ships iroin trade with Red China and other Soviet bloc nations, came after he had a meeting yesterday with Mu tual Security Director Harold 3, Stassen. ; - . Stassen's -ml McCarthy's ac counts of rhe meeting uitlercd somewhat, but it appeared few de cisions had been reached. They planned to meet again tomorrow. EARTHQUAKI FtSLT WESTON. Mass. Un The Bos ton College seismograph Tuesday recorded a "strong" earthquake some 3,100 miles south of Boston at 8:37:2$ (EST). Jesuit scientists said the quake was in Northern Peru or South eastern Ecuador. . Fired PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY YOUR PENNIES BUY MORE AT FRED MEYER Your Penny Is Worth 43c Reg. 43c Certified Antiseptic 2 for 44c General antiseptic, dand ruff, mouth wash, athe lete's foot. Your Penny is Worth 29c Reg. 29c Certified Aspirin Tablets 2 30c , 5 Grain Aspirin H ! aa'anr'"' . 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