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0 0 Thurs., July 5, 19&2 The News-Review, Roteburg, Or. 5 GENUINE SPRING 'Am a IWfe'Wf Mil Hi STV i''.'r ARMOUR'S FULLY COOKED IU1 Mm SEMI-BONELESS lb. Nebergall's Eastern Pork Sale LEAN Leg of Lamb TABLE TRIMMED ...... lb. Center Cut Roast 39' WELL TRIMMED Lamb Neck ;19c Breast 0' Lamb lb 10 Shoulder Roast ib. 39c Blade Cut Chops b. 55e Round Bone Chops Jb 59c Rib Chops ib 65c Loin Chops ...................... . 75' Lamb Shank , 25c Butt Roast jb J5C LEAN - TASTY Pork Steaks Jb FRESH .19 Whole Hog Sausage 39' Pork Hocks OUR OWN MIX Reg. 69c ea. INSULATED MUGS Boys' CREW SOCKS Reg. 69c WORK GLOVES Ladies' SUMMER SHOES For hot or cold drinks, ass't colors Cushion sole, rib top, Asst. sizes White Ox Asst. styles. Your choice 399' 99 59' 99' Reg. 59c THONG SANDALS Reg. 2.75 AIR MATTRESS 4-Pack SKOTCH ICE Reg. 8.95 ROOM FAN Men's, Kids' Ladies' sites. Pr. Size 27"x72". Ideal water toy Keeps food and drinks cold. Ref reeze and re-use the dry way 8", adjustable base. 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Men's White DRESS SHIRTS 100 Cotton. Machine washable. 2 pockets. 2.98 Reg. 1.98 PICNIC JUGS Vz gallon capacity. Fiberglass insulated. Complete with pouring spout. 1. 39 Film DEVELOPING 20 OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES. Everyday Low Price- uwaren s am Report Rejected SALEM (UP1V- A special re port on (lie unusually high Aid welfare caseload in Marion Coun ty was rejected recently by the state welfare commissioner -who requested it, Mrs. Frank Bash, Medford, The report, presented at today's stale welfare commission meeting by state welfare administrator Andrew F. Juras, was designed to explain why ADC in Marion County is second only to Multno mah County, and in some respects higher. In Marion County, the average ADC grant in May was 5163.31 compared to Multnomah, the highest, at $164.69. Juras explained several factors in Marion County which he said were unusual. One, he noted, is that under Marion ADC grants there arc five persons in each household on the average, com pared to the statewide average of 4.6 persons. This, Juras said, means more mouths to feed, and bigger grants. Also, many children o Marion welfare families are older, and in school, and this runs costs up. Wants Ntw Report Mrs. Bash said the report doesn't explain cost figures satis factorily. She called for a new report this one to explain why Marion County caseloads in the ADC-unemployed parent program are six times greater than that of Lane, a bigger county. Marion County spent $32,958 on ADC-UN, an offshoot of ADC, in May compared to $5,127 for Lane. Multnomah spent the most, $75, 958. Juras said his staff would have the new report ready for the next meeting. The commission unanimously adopted a new system of alloting general assistance (GA) by coun ties, moving toward the "closed end" budget principle. The plan will provide a better measure of county GA expenses on a month to month basis. Al locations will be limited to avail able funds. Leo Hcgstrom, assistant state welfare administrator for business services, said some counties con stantly overspend themselves, not realizing it, under the present "monthly estimate" program set up in 1960. Juras said the federal help pro gram providing aid to dependent children of the unemployed is scheduled to end across the na tion at midnight Saturday unless Congress acts on an exienuuu. "We have alerted all Oregon counties that they will have to take over all of those cases under their general assistance pro grams," Juras said. Lost Campers Walk Safely Out Of Woods CASCADE LOCKS (UPI)-Two Portland college students wno ,oi- thA nhiects of a forest serv ice search for about five hours Monday afternoon walked into the Pninmhin florae Ranger Station two miles east of here Monday evening. . - , . Bob Kindley ana Bin i-asseimmi of Portland had left four other campers at North Lake Sunday mnrnintr Ann nlanned to meet them again at Wyeth on U.S. Highway 30 later in the day. The Forest Service started a search about noon Monday, after noting that the trail the boys In tended to follow had not been maintained for several years. A Forest Service employe at the ranger station said the boys told him they lost the trail and had to hike out across country. Thev carried sleeping bags and provisions and were in good condition. Lindsay Crosby Enters Hospital SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPO T.lnri.nv Crnshv. 26-vear-old nn nf Hintf Crnsbv. was under. gaing treatment Tuesday in St. John s Hospital ior wnai was de scribed as a nervous breakdown, Rlnff's hrother and a spokesman for the family, said unasay was suueiiug uum a "nervous breakdown" and he. needed rest. Lindsay was flown to the hos pital here Sunday from Juarez, Mexico, where he and his broth. ers, Dennis and Fniup, were ap pearing in a nightclub. "He's better," Larry said. "But the doctor says he'll have to take it easy for a month or more." SPECIAL DRIVE-N-SAVE SERVICES Hunting & Fis'hing Licenses o Year Around Lay-Away O SPECIAL DRIVE-IN-SAVI SERVICES Payroll Checks Cashed Pottage Stamps For Salt Personal Money Orders Film Processing Floor Polisher for Rent t&ote meat 19c Per Troy o 2.99