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    i The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. Thur., Sept. 27, 1962
Local News
Mrs. Lm Ferguson and daugh
ter, 14, and son, 11, have moved
from Coos Bay to Roseburg and
are residing at 1205 SE Mill. Mrs.
Ferguson is employed as a wait
ress at the Snappy Service Cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caloy have
returned to Roseburg after a trip
to Washington, D. C, where he at
tended the AFL-CIO National Con
vention. They were gone for a week
making the trip by jet. Caley is
, business agent of Local 1961 of
the Carpenters Union.
Mrs. Larry Stool and two daugh
ters of Portland were here recent
ly visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Murray, ana wnn menas.
Miss Linda Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Smith of
Roseburg, has returned to Cam
bridge. Mass.. to resume her stud
ies at Radcliffe College, where she
is a sophomore. She went to Fort-
land last Thursday, where she was
joined next day by her parents.
She then boarded a jet plane for
Boson. i
-Miss Sylvia Caloy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caley, has
left for Ashland to begin her sec
ond year at Southern Oregon Col
lege.
m anA Mrs. Rav Has have re
turned from Denver, Colo., where
they spent several days visiting
with their daughter and family.
They made the trip by plane.
Mrt Ann., E. Lonan of CHo.
Mich hna arrived iv Roseburg to
visit her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. ana Mrs. non rrasnour, aim
family, on SE Mam btreei.
. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Piorcoy
and sons, 14, 12, 10 and 7, have
moved from Springfield to 987 N.
Stephens in Roseburg. The former
is employed as superintendent of
streets by the City of Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken O'Louohlln,
now reside in San Jose, Calif.,
visited friends In this city this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ritchson
and daughters, 10 and 8, and son,
2, have moved from Ashland to
Roseburg and are residing at 881
NE Newton Creek Road. Ritchson
is a truck driver for Roseburg
Lumber Co.
' Miss Joyce Burroway, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burroway
of Santa Rosa, Calif., formerly of
Roseburg, has been here visiting
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur Burroway and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Murray, as well as other
relatives and friends. She attended
Roseburg Junior Academy here, be
fore going to Santa Rosa to live
a few years ago.
Anna Leo Felt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Felt, has left for
Salem to begin her studies at busi
ness college.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith have
moved here from Portland and
are residing at 123 SE Hoover.
Smith is employed by the Douglas
County Road Department and Mrs.
Smith is a meter maid for the
City of Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beach,
who are vacationing in this coun
try from Dhahran, Saudia Arabia,
visited friends in Roseburg recent
ly en route to Portland. They plan
to return to the United States to
live in New York City in Decem
ber. Beach, a former Roseburg
High School teacher, has been
with Ramco Oil Co. for the last
several years.
Ur. I A rolhrum nf this citv
Ursa a1iprt trt Portland Tuesday bv
the death of her step-father.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Clarno and
sons, 11-years-old and 15-months-old,
and daughter, 3, are newcom
ers from San Francisco and are
residing at 567 NE Shannon St.
Clarno is the new minister for the
Apostolic Church. '
Bud Dickerson, son of Mrs. Zel-
ma Dickerson and the late Quintus
Dickerson, left Sunday for Ang-
win. Calif., to resume his studies
at Pacific Union College, where
he is a junior. Bud was graduated
from Roseburg Junior Academy
and Milo Academy and attended
Walla Walla College at College
Place, Wash., his freshman year.
He spent the last summer work
ing in the lumber industry.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Williams
of Mountain View, Calif., visited
their daughter, Mrs Edythe Lan-
dis, in KoseDurg recently, rne lor
mer has served many years in the
Seventh day Adventist largest
printing establishment, the Pacific
Press, at Mountain View.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dana and
children of Estacada visited over
the weekend with Mrs. Dana's
grandmother, Mrs. Guy Chamber
lain, and with friends. Mrs. Dana
is the eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Phillips, formerly of this
city. She attended Roseburg Jun
ior Academy and later served sev
eral years as a teacher in the Seventh-day
Adventist system of ele
mentary schools. At present she
is leader of the kindergarten divi
sion of the Sabbath School in Esta
cada Adventist Church.
Mr. and Mr William CaWnJ.I.
for and daughters, 10 and 9, and
son, o, nave moved nere trom Coos
Bay and are making their home
at 1112 NE Fremont. Coffindaffer
is in charge of construction for
Evans Products.
Bornie Paulson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Paulson, Airport Road
has left for College Place, Wash.,
to resume his work at Walla Wal
la College, where he is now a jun
ior. He has been helping his father
in the trucking business during the
summer months. He served as
leader of the youth choir in the
local Adventist Church this sum
mer and was a prize winner in
Ricketts' Revue at the fair again
this year. Bernie was graduated
from Roseburg Junior Academy
and Milo Academy before going to
Walla Walla College.
Demos Hit 'Destructive Proviso1 In Drug Bill
WASHINGTON (UPI) Eight
Democrats appealed today for the
House to strike what they called
a "destructive proviso" from the
bill to tighten federal controls on
the manufacture and sale of drugs,
The appeal was made as the
House prepared to consider legis
lation which its backers hoped
would prevent any new tragedy
such as the birth of deformed ba
bies caused by the drug Thalido
mide. In a letter sent to all members,
the eight congressmen urged their
colleagues to eliminate an amend
ment added by the House Com
merce Committee Friday to the
requirement that all drug adver
tising carry a statement about pos
sible side effects.
The letter said the amendment,
proposed by ' Rep. J. Arthur
Younger, R-Calif., would destroy
the new advertising requirement
by permitting drug companies to
skip publication of the side effects
as long as they said such infor
mation could be obtained by re
quest. The eight Democrats said a Li
brary of Congress study showed
that 89 per cent of drug adver
tisements contained little or no
reference to the side effects of
drugs.
The letter also cited one case
where the advertisers boosted a
drug with claims of "almost com
plete absence" of side effects. Un
der clinical esting it added, the
drug was proven to have a 27
per cent incident of such effects.
In addition to the advertising
provision, the bill also carried
sections which would:
Authorize government inspec
tion of drug factories.
Require drug makers to prove
the effectiveness as well as safety
of their products.
Establish a system of stan
dardized drug names.
Set up procedures under which
experimental drugs could be more
easily withdrawn from use.
Oakland Church Groups
Schedule Meeting' Dares
The Women's Association of the
Oakland Community Presbyterian
Church will meet Friday at 1 p.m.
at the church with the English
Settle nent Circle as hostesses.
The Youth Fellowship of the
church will hold its first fall meet
ing at the church this Sunday. Jun
ior high members will meet at
6:15 p.m. and senior high mem
bers at 7 p.m.
All young people in these age
groups are invited to attend, ac
cording to Edith Dunn, correspondent.
Thur., Sept. 27, 1962 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 1
School Board Gets Report On Textbook Survey
Roseburg School District Supt.
M. C. Deller Wednesday night re
ported to thn district board the re
sults of a survey recently conduct
ed of other school districts con
cerning the furnishing of textbooks.
Of 25 schools similar to Rose
burg, he received replies from 22.
One school reported it furnished
textbooks for the ninth grade only.
Otherwise none furnished the texts
for grades 9-12. Two replied they
provide music books and paper
backs for certain subject matter
areas.
Thirteen replied texts are fur
nished on loan to indigent pupils
upon recommendation of qualified
persons or agencies.
Student bodies of 15 districts
have a student book rental system
while eight schools have a student
book rental system.
Only one district had texts han
dled by an outlet outside of school.
On the subject of rental fees, the
survey determined that these var
ied from $5 in the tenth to about $7
in grades 10-12. Three schools re
ported fees of $7.50.
Deller said at Roseburg High
School cost for books in the ninth
grade averaged $9.92, $16.76 in Hth
grade and $12.08 in th 12th.
However, he pointed out, by sell
ing the books back to the student
book store at the end of the year,
the net cost of the books averages
$5.17.
Harry Jacoby, assistant superin
tendent, said the rental system in
volves establishing another book
keeping system. It also makes po
licemen out of teachers in regard
to care and cleaning up of books,
he noted.
Deller observed that yearly need
to purchase additional numbers of
required texts and their subsequent
revision makes the rental system
one of increasing cost to a district.
ALL TOO BRIEF
LONDON (UPI) - British Rail
ways said today it is scrapping a
movie made three months ago
showing happy worker-management
relations in a railway car
factory.
Officials said they since have
closed the factory and put 1,500
men oui or. worK.
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Feature Value This Weekend At Safewayl
Here's A Hint For...
Homemade Applesauce
8 Apple
Cinnamon
Vx Cup Sugar
Water,
Wash apple, quarter and core.
Add imall amount of water.
Cook slowly until tender. Press
thru Sieve or colander. Add
lugar - cook until tugor it dis
solved. Add Cinnamon to taste.
Serve hot or cold.
Extra Fancy
Red Delicious
Big, juicy apples,
perfect for lunch
boxes, after school
snacks. Wonderful
for your Waldorf Salad
for Exterior Decorating
In your spring garden
BULBS
from Holland
Plant spring flowarlng bulbs Im
ported from Holland. They are
clean, healthy and will give you
perfect flowers. Come in now
and choose from our wide selec
tion of tulip and other bulb.
Russet- Potatoes
20-lb. bag
Crisp for salads.
d ii n
Dell reUUCrS Delicious stuffed. Each
Fresh Corn
Plump, well-filled ears.
Peak of season.
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Moir
Highway
No. 303 can
7H
gonime
Cold brook
Limit, please
ICDeeinieii
Facial
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Soft Pink;
Pure White
Box of 400
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Snow Star . . . Vanilla,
Strawberry, Chocolate,
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3iW
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vui ruuus
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Canned Pop flavors 12-oz. can .... 6 for 59c
Pie Crust Mix S; 37c
Sweet Heart
Skinless Franks
12-oi. Pkg. . . . .
39c
Bubble Bath
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Flapjack Flour hSatf lib.
Flapjack Flour cool weather. 4-lb.
Crown FlourSrSS-p
Fruit Cocktail DNoa 3f03nccyan
69c
43c
59c
$1.13
27c
Prices effective Thursday, September 27, through
Saturday, September 29, at Safeway in Rose
burg. We reserve the right to limit.
2
Apple
For fresh v
eating. Delicious
baked.
North Stephens Store Only.
FREE
Cocoa Cola and 7-Up
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JV V, W I dill Uh.lVIlll dill! M mm I J M
Sardine Demonstration 0T -Up plUS deposit
r Friday and Saturday 9 to 6
6 Pk King Size Coke
Bakery Selections '
Fresh Rolls
Dll Skylark Poppy
Liiiiier rvuua
seed. Pkg. 10
35'
35
Snails
Mrs. Wright's, fresh pastry.
Regular 43c pkg
Each
39"
Frozen Foods
Kernel Corn French Fries Potato
Patties - Leaf & Chopped Spinach
Bel-air premium
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Regular size Package
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iVi inch iron skillet.
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$1130
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29'
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Worthmore, 5-cup
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Rib Steak
USDA Choice, well
aged beef.
lb.
Ideal for braising
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Columbia River
Fresh Salmon
Fresh Chinook
Baking Pieces
lb.
lb.
79c
Rib or Loin half.
Pork Loins 0",""
Majestic Brand.
Canned Bacon
lb.
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refrigeration
A real "Budget Special". Full
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lb
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mm
Apple
Cflfe
J&oke
Full measure.
Edwards
1 lb. 57c
- 59
can aW
mm
COFFEE Itct.
1.13
MJB
2-lb. con .
$1.17
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pnpif . RPAU.C Van Cam' Reo1 7 1
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PIE SEASONING ?v& can 39c
TREND DETERGENT 49c
SCOT TOWELS Ie!!!!: 2 f 45c
WHOLE CHICKEN 6 oi tin 98c
TUNA 62Izodcarn 3 for 89c
CRACKERS .1. 39c
ANGEL FOOD cT". 39c
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Chunk Cheese, ,12 oz.
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LARGE AA EGGS
EXTRA LARGE EGGS
Cream O'
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