o Thurs., Dec. 15, I960 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. a , "1 W Lett KSfeTigM Tl Pa H plts- llecjf pk4icf IF YOU ARE SHOPPING BYRD'S YOUR COST OF LIVING IS GOING DOWN, DOWN, DOWN MARGARINE h 589 STRAWBERRY JAM Kraft's 20 ox. jar . . 279c 139 SWANSDOWN FREE SCOT PAPER NAPKINS One package FREE with purchase of 3 boxei of FACIAL TISSUES, Box of 400 FAMOUS CAMPBELL'S m mix Your Choice of 10 regula 'UJLARCARON, r mixes CHEESE 4 89 Ml DIMMERS OUP PII FILLINGS No. 2 tin For You Your meat base choice of any or vegetable soup. Stock up. 00 1 hw r Holiday Moulded Salads 3 m gtfltl(!fKlClCI(lClllftClCCICIICICI' CHRISTMAS CANDY, FRESH CUT Christmas TREES NOW AT REDUCED PRICES CANDY CANES pPkrf 20. CHOC. DROPS PARTY MIX 39c Gfw'radelJi Chocolate FLICKETTES Power' , 18-ozh pkg. Sunshine 16-oz. pkg. 49c 49c Kraft Miniature 69 1.75 ViMiStltMtaikkhkkhkkhtifcSlkSikaiSi CHOCOLATES Rock Candy B9l'pk9. 39c Marshmalloivs mm FRESH PICKED TEXAS PINK RAP fr if Juicy - Chock Full Of Vitamin Packed Juice PEANUTS LOCAL CABBAGE Firm, Green Heads lb. 5' X L.. 1A IL . NO. 1 POTATOES 47c ORANGES 3 lbs. JUICY CALIFORNIA NAVELS Sunkiit Box 3.98 Choice, Box 3.29 lb. SJV7 ah Product Pricti Good Thru Saturday FRIDAY-SATURDAY AND SUNDAY conoN I v "v THAT FINAL TOUCH Cincinnati metal worker Bill Schneider finishes tin an 18-foot, half-ton aluminum cross. The huge cross wi8 be moved in one piece to nearby Montgomery, Ohio, to be placed atop All Saints Church. I J lml 3) McNamara Tnkes Huge Loss For Top Defense Office Job DETROIT (AP) Why would alto get rid i(f his 24,705 shares rf man be willing to lose some $3 Ford stock and the options ha million In exchange lor ks.uuu a uoios on ou.uuu uii- ... year and the title of secretary of "1 will forego profit of about . I m;ii;nn nuni tlm tiovt lhrP.fi 111 defense r .'.' ? -; Because, says Koners airangei uuur yuuis, McNamara, "Personal considera-l All this for $25,000 a year and tions must be subordinated to the! the tremendous .responsibilities ol I For every child with their parent FRI. 12 to 8 p.m., SAT 10 to 7., SUN. 12 to 7 p.m. MADE WITH OREGON'S OWN WHITE SATIN SUGAR . WHITE SATIN POWDERED n or BROWN SUGAR ni rcBnonsiblllty to serve the urcsi- dent of the United Stales and the public on request. McNamara announced Tuesday that ha was come to Jeavo his job 'as president of the Ford' Mo tor Co. a post he has held . for slightly more man a monin 10 ioin President-elect John F. Ken nedy's Cabinet as defense sccre tarv. JMcJvamara, 44, sam ne piannea Cancer Claims Famed Film Star SOLOTHURN, Switzerland (AP) -American actor-director Greg ory Ratoff, 63, died in the Solo thurn Citizens" Clinic early today of blood cancer. Ratoff, who wrole many ot tnc original scripts of stage plays and films he directed, was born on April 20, 1897, in Pelrograd, nbw Leningrad, in Russia, wnere ne began his stage career after finishing commercial college, lie went to New rsrK in iv&t to ap near on Broadway. . In more recent years he pro duced and directed the .stage hit "All About Eve'- ana several films, among them "Black Magic" "The Heat s On, and "Operation X.'! Before the war he acted in many Broadway ploys including "Blossom Time." "Tenth Ave nue." and "Castles in the Air." Ratoff had been living in Milan, Italy, with his wife, Maria Kostcs, a well known singer. He was stricken last fall and came to Switzerland for treatment by Prof. Sven. Moeschlin, one of hwilzer land s leading blood disease spei cialists, who diagnosed his illness a leukemis. His wife was at his bedside at his death. His body will be cremated here, and hi? ashes will be flown to the united Mates. . Ratoff knew he was suffering from a serious blood disease, he first entered the Solothurn hos pital Sept. 27. His health im- firoved after treatment, and he eft a few weeks later for the United States. He re entered the clinic several weeks ago in serious condition snd began his final battle. Only a week ago he was quoted as say ing he was hoping to return to work "but won't ever now." a job oucrea Dy a uemocrauo president-elect to a man who de scribes himself as a Republican, who votes as a political indepen dent, and who refuses to say whether he voted for Kennedy be cause "my vote is my own at- fair." McNamara, an Air Force vet eran, appeared on the automotive scene in l!Ht witn tne postwar reorganization of Ford. He and nine other experts who pioneered the complex jod ot selling up statistical controls for the Air Force, took themselves to Ford as a package and asked for a chance lo put tneir laienis io worn mr the giant auto company. , Henrv rora ii. company presi dent then, took the 10 on, and in a short time nicy naa unucriaKea such a sweeping shake-up in com- any policy mat tney oecame nown as "the whiz kids." McNamara, a native of San I Francisco, studied at the Univer sity of California. He looks and , dresses like the school teacher he once was rimless glasses; hair parted in the middle: conserva- , live suits. He: his wife, Margaret, a son. Robert Craig, 10; and a daugh ter, Kathleen, 16, live at nearby Ann Arbor. Another daughter. Margaret Elizabeth, 19, attends Stanford University. BYRD'S MARKET j DOUBLE SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS j i CHRISTMAS TOY f!; CI JkjDjJ Coupon muit be presented Ceupos C lyrf's v)j at time ot purchase. r M.iktt ttim D. II. j III mem f'"i ttil Hntum.it M HlKt (Wif ttfi r. Ihr It M.rt nf irKKt rr.ttl llrt n lit Mir. W nnr ui t.l itiimt si mi u num. mi m i w ikmIiIiimi .hih tl ihhIkIim. , 930 WEST HARVARD AT UMPQUAJT. Crackdown On Violators Cuts Traffic Fatalities PORTLAND (AP) A cam paign against traffic law violat ors has reduced the rate of traf fic fatal t ea and accidents In Ore gon, State Police Capl, Farley Mogan said Tuesday. lie reported that the dcalh rate is 4 lo i per cent less than in 1959. ' Mogsn said the decline is at tributable mainly to an increase in the number ot irainc cnauons California Frees Catherine Hampton ' (lOODING, Idaho (AP) Mary Catherine Hampton, who testified as a prosecution witness after a, charge against. her was dismissed in the slaying of Dr. John Hunt, was a free woman Wednesday. Miss Hampton, 18, was released from jail Tuesday after authorities at Ukiah, Calif., wired Sheriff Keilh Anderson they would not try to extradile her in connection with another murder case. She was being held on a warrant charging her with complicity in the killing of Perry Ten Eyck, former University of California basketball star, near Ukian in August, 1950. Miss Hampton indicated she would return to her home in Sandy Hook, Ky. She testified Inst week In the trial here of Rodger Hall, 22, of Crescent City, Calif. Hall was acquitted of a murder charge in the death of Dr. Hunt, a Portland geologist formerly ot ueiungnam, Wash. Six Children, Mother Die In Rural Home Blaze , HARRISUURG, Pa. (AP)-Fire swept through a rural home at nearby Werlzville early today kill ing a mother and six of her nine children. The lather and two other chil dren were injured and taken to llarrishurg Hospital. Another child was staying with neighbors. Firefighters were hindered oy snd more emphasis on srrcst of : he near-zero temperatures. Fire violators. Chief Charles J. Shank Jr. said Mogan told s meeting of judges the family was that of Mr. and who hear traffic cases. "When -Mrs. Nrf Walker, both 36. srreiils go up, then It's almost I In addition to Mrs. Walker the certain that me numner oi scci-1 rnunrun kuh-u uy me Identa and deslhs lo down. !a son, Jimmy', 9, and five others. 6 o Q