Page 2 The News-Review Mon., Oer. 14, 1963 I - I J l.l meniai neaiin Talk Is Heard Modern Language Document Ordered Back For Rewrite By Local Group United Prest International VATICAN CITY (UPI) Ecu menical Council fathers in a surprise vote today sent back for' rewriting a document au thorizing the use of modern languages and other reforms in the Mass. I' makc up the necessary two Tho document in question isllnl,us majority lor linai ap Chapter Two of the liturgical !Proval of tl,c whole chapter. A talk by K. C. Layer, mem bcr of the newly organized I Douglas County Mental Health choices: They could vote yes or, Association, was well received no. Today, however, .cy had a third choice. They could vote "Yes, with reservations." Since 2,212 ballots were cast, at the quarterly meeting of the County Health Council. Layer, in an address entitled "Blueprint for Action, pointed out the urgent need for "after- reform project which the pre lates debated for three weeks at their first session last au tumn. In a series' of votes last week they gave overwhelming approval to 19 specific amend ments to the chapter, includ ing four which spelled out in detail authorization for the use of the vernacular the ordinary language of the people instead of Latin in large portions of the Mass. Today's vote was on approval of the chapter as a whole. In voting on the amendments last week the fathers had only two But the chapter received only 1,417 unqualified yes votes 78 short of the requisite number. There were only 36 flat no votes but there were 781 lath ers who voted "yes, with reservations." The Rev. Frederick McMan us, of the National , Liturgical Conference of the United States, a prominent advocate of liturgical reform, said there was no reason for anyone to be distressed about today's vote and that "the use of vernacu lar and other reforms would unquestionably be approved.' Portland Symphony Features Work Of Masters On Tuesday Tchaikowsky, Handel and Bcn-.in advance notices, it will in- jamin Britten mastcrworks wilLvolve "$160,000 worth of musi- be featured in Tuesday night's concert of the Portland Sym phony Orchestra in Roseburg. The concert, sponsored by the Roseburg Symphony Society and underwritten by a host of, a tour of eight communities out businesses, industries and indi- side of Portland. It is the fourth viduals of the county, will startjtime since 1911 the symphony at 8:15 in the Roseburg High has toured the state. School gymnasium. The 70-piece orchestra's per il will be one of the cultural' formance will he highlighted highlights of the year. As billed, by Benjamin Britten's compos! tion, based on a 17th century background theme by Henry Purccll. Mark P. Hubcr, man ager of the symphony orches tra, will narrate the composi- i,4M yes vows were requirco carc.. on ,he oca level for persons returning from mental hospitals. He discussed the re sponsibility of the community in continuing rehabilitation efforts for the mentally ill. Dr. James K. Gray, county health officer, defined the ac tivities of his department. These included disease prevention, prolongation of health and ac tive life, promotion of mental and physical efficiency, vital statistics and other basic health objectives. Letters from officials of Jack son and Yamhill counties were read in connection with a dis cussion of county boards of health. These counties partici pate in the county board of health organization, which as sists the county court, health department and community on public health matters. The creation of a seven member board which serves without pay has been very successful in those counties, it was reported. The Douglas County Health Council, headed by Kenneth Clark, was organized in May of 1902 by a group of leading nonprofit organizations in the county. The council is also af filatcd with the Southwest Ore gon Regional Health Council, comprising Coos, Curry, Doug las, Lane and Lincoln counties, cians and their $100,000-plus worth of rare and colorful in struments," Jacques Singer is conductor. Roseburg is just one stop in C7 Iff f? vA .11:. ,,-rpr 41 Here's List Of Polling Places For Tax Referral Vote Tuesday if THE CITY OF ABERDEEN, S. D., today took on an air of festivity as finol plans were being made for the one-month birthday celebration for the Fischer quin tuplets. Flags and bunting decked the city's main street and buildings in the downtown area. The street will be the s cene tomorrow of a two-hour parade in honor of the quints. (UPI Telephoto) Hospital News urenon baptists Convention w a Opens In Roseburg Tuesday Visiting Hours 2 to 3:30 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m PRECINCT Gardiner Smith River Reedsport No. 1 Reedsport No. 2 Reedsport No.3 N Reedsport No. 3 S Reedsport No. 4 Deans Creek Winchester Bay Loon Lake Scottsburg Elkton Drain North Drain South Gunler Comstock Yoncalla East Yoncalla West Calapooia Oakland No. 1 Oakland No. 2 Suthcrlin No. 1 Sutherlin No. 2 ISulherlin No. 3 ;Fair Oaks Nonpareil !Fir Grove i Wilbur iKellogg I Coles Valley ! Garden Valley ! Winchester I Newton Creek Benjamin Ivan Gurney Benjamin Ivan Gurney, 55, of Drain, died Saturday at his tion. homo after a period of ill! In the more classic vein, health. G e o r g e Frederick Handel's A life-long resident of Doug-, flashing . "Water Music" suite las County, he was born in'and Peter Ilich Tchaikowsky's Umpqua April 26, 1908, and'Symphony No. 4 in F Minor" was married in 1929 to Mac will round out the top-notch con Blakley. They had resided in 'cert. v Drain for the past seven years, I moving there from the Suther-7fD C..- IAlL.4 C.I. lin area. He was a member ofOP S0VS Wheat Safe me Moose Lodge 2107 ami Le-iT. n.j. niJ;.,. ., iv nvuj niuibuivus gion of the Moose. He was a Douglas County Road Depart ment employe. Besides his wife he Is surviv EUGENE (UPI) - The Re-1 Auto Strikes Car Towed From Ditch A 1954 automobile struck a car which was being pulled out of the ditch by a tow truck, causing extensive damage Sun day about 8 p.m., state police report. The car in the ditch, a 19G2 model, had been operated by Clark T. Reed, 21, of Rt. 1, Box 312, Suthcrlin. Reed was taken to Mercy Hospital in Roseburg by ambulance, suffer ing facial lacerations and a leg injury. The car was registered to Robert C. Reed, same ad dress. Mercy Hospital Admitted ' Surgery: Mrs. Charles Bridg es, Mrs. Kenneth Jackson, Rose burg; Nickey Moon, My We beginning wjtn morning meet-!rctary of the Oregon Baptist Edenbower Creek; Mrs. Herbert lerBush, ings of the women's Baptist'Convention, wUl address theEdcnbower Suthcrlin. Edenbower East No. 1 The 75th annual session of the missions. Following a noon Edenbower East No. 1 A Oregon Baptist Convention will luncheon at the church, Dr. j Edenbower East No. 2 convene in Roseburg Tuesday, Dwight Dodson, executive sec-1 Edenbower East No. 3 West No. 1 West No. 1 A lAficcinn Cnniotv nf Drnnnn anH'armin inllina nf hie vinitc In : T?A,.Un...n Wnct Nn Medical: Mrs. Donald Wells, ,hc 0regon Baptist Ministers' .mission fields of the church. 'Edenbower West No. 3 Lilecn Pape Mrs. Norman uav- Council. Both groups will rog-!Spccial women's events will belEast Umpqua is, Tommy Uscry, Mrs. Bruce!jster aj D at the Firstlclimaxcd with a banquet Taylor, Jimmy Smith .Mrs. Baptist church', site of most,0:15 p.m. iciide West' BUu LseCe Mrs F7ovd"lCOnVenti0n aCtivitieS W"h HE SPecii" events for the Minis-lToketee ... smith w Rrnnp'r ViHrilM'exception of bancll,ets wn,en wllltcrs' Council will include a mis-jDixonvillc Irene Keeney, Winston; T 0 m Pl," , rU" Tuesda5n Enckson in the morning! MiU West Taylor, Ray Kobel, Clark Reed, .,, onlhJ U J" ' , Sutherlin; Ernest White, Myr- r '"""? .u r.... . r , i- . , 7i. nZ - iT tin rronlf Shnrrv Willinmc '"'s wtu UK l"K dppcoiaiivu nun m-pui-i , fitjsiui ui inc tit v.ii.- nn,,i '.Wednesday of Harold Stasscn,' First Baptist Church of Long Umpqua uaKiano. , , ... rt,D . ..... T J llll CC-ICI 111 guvcmui ui miiiiiv--ucdun, vuiu. icni:i , wuu win ajoih; Discharged sota wno js now pt-csident of also be the principal speaker Laurclwood David Rubrecht, Richard the American Baptist Conven-at the men's banquet Tuesday Hamilton Strohm, Michael Miller, Mrs. tion. Stassen will speak at 8 evening, is widely known as a'Woodward Ellen Rciny, Mrs. Richard Mar- p.m. at the church following a gifted speaker, one of his prin- Caro tin and son, Clifford Frederick; 'g p.m. dinner to be held at the cipal activities for several years'Hermann Mrs. Irving Bissonette and son, Umpqua Hotel. jbeing speaker for the Laymen's Roseburg Michael Lawrence; John Har ris, Bernard. Shaw, Mrs. Joseph Robins, Roseburg; Redeana Bates, Mrs. Hubert Dunn, Mrs. Arthur Arms and son, Robert theme "A Woman's Witness in This Age" at their gathering Tuesday. There will be discus- Arthur, Winston; Mrs. r toyasjon groups on race relations Smith, Kiddle; Bert uaugna State May Get Big Blow Today man, Tcnmilc; Rudolph Holly, Sutherlin; Mrs. Melvin Martin, Oakland; Mrs. Jacquc Edmond, Winchester; Mrs. Clair Fox and son Dwayne Clair, Elkton. Douglas Community Hospital Admitted Western Oregon M.i:..kl. Mee TnVin Hqumonn : t - i.u:-. l.l 1 1 iu:n publican party's national chair- The ncci.lnnt nmirnd nn 11.0 Ruth Kurtz. Mrs. Leroy Sie-iaml evenine according to the lareiy 10 commmee ap- cjvil B d "- If ? im. hM u wml u.-l. l 7. . t . r .. u C .u. poimmems ana discussion 01 . cd by live sons, Dclbcrt of Yon- , ' ""-"". iNunparcu uoau, ai us inicrscc-, . " weamcr uureau siauun ai m evBI.-elism in th Dresent aee calla, Gordon of Drain, Wayne,ulu? - 80,1 w',ci'1 l n "on with Plat 1 Road. A tw!Kenncth Summerlin Mrs Lar-;Roseburg airport but it will bevlthgj5mVc W'nston No, 01 ' KiKion, Lawrence ot aKe- " ; ,i . , . uul11 "n nuns luwnig ,,,. , mM.c .... Theme Reported I Hour, a nation-wide religious Hawthorne Baptist women will use the radio program. Miller General Sessions Set Wc.st Roseburg Both the separate sessions for'haven men and women attending the " n - sion groups on race mu,v , tj , dj at""""1 political action and modern day 2 p m with general g Nol,h . " '"IBrown West . .. Ul l.ou p.m. ui. uiiKi'in: uciuii, (IpnlnrH host pastor, and Thomas Gar-j1" . rison, mayor of Roseburg, will Qreen join in welcoming delegates 'rreen West limy ue . Tnli.v will he rto. 01 afternoon "": . ' : l'arrott the convention. The afternoon1 Green South iir:n at- n ...1 . ,., 1 , - l . . .... , " . .. IIIl,MUIIill V. UltTMUUIU. side and Vernon of Drain; a wntal wm Dc a" lsslle m of Roseburg, had pulled Reed's"" 01 iioscDurg; Arue urau- daddy of them all, the Oct. 12 . . ! Winston wo. 3. . stepson, Jim Day, and a daugh- ,refl .LaI 5 Presuiemiai cam- car out o( the dilcn 8nd was ioro, Mrs. jesse rieagy, noger storm f last year. I ' " "' ' -.i'-aru lei-; Donna Guriicy of Drain. PaiKiuii;. parked facing cast in the east-iMllls. Cal-y Hollenbeck. all of, Twenty . four . miie . an hour convene at 8 p.m. at the church Melrose Also Wiving are his moth- 1!c"- william E- Mlllcr. R", bound lane. Winston; Mrs. Raymond War- winds wcre rec0rdcd at the air- foS m s and 7'"-Lookingglass cr, Mrs. Lucinda Gurney of Col-Ncw,Yo,;k' said President Ken- while fastening the ,w0 vc.'ner Glide; John Donovan Sr port at 11 a.m. today and gusts, ifornia; three brothers and four s 's'0" ' sc" ?",rPlu; hides together, the 1954 carjOld- ,. u . , . 'to 40-miles-per hour were fnacvk sisters: Mrs. Velma Brauning-'V- S' noat ' 1,0 S!,,v,cl na- operated by Henry Martin Par-1, Surgery: Hugh Coltrm, Louis t for latel. in ,nc day. These f Bap''s' "c -ill ad lJ y'' C rcc? est cr, Sutherlin; Glen Curney, San-,'" aml " fcastern huropcan nMi Box 288 A Su(herlin, wn0 Lcc, Mrs. Henry Church, Kara-!gusts are not expected to reach a"; (.a ,cf .""J the ooic!? yr e rCe,k x0' 1 la Rosa, Calif.; Mrs. ltowena "" ; was traveling cast, crashed into;""' '.',""" ?' ', the 60-pius tigure ot me iw - " p nl , 1 ' mnnl. c,.H.n.li. n u iuivu a tiiau Hiicit nil: , f , tann ..: , nueulll K mis. LUiuri i Gemini;,: r,nl.,.l,i,o Hnu stni-m I; n e UI.UII, UUIIIII llll, Hlia. I'lUllTIIUI. ... . ".- ILHI UI IIIU lilVG I. II 1 LailAIIII ' ' , , , 111 wuo - - , Fenwick, Gi'esham; Mrs. Eve-i , " -7 ij""" extensive damage to both cars, lyn Bealty, Santa Rosa, Calif.;!11.'0 , lucTeJ, UUS' There were no injuries. Alfred of California; Mrs. Hilda1?""1?- J.lill1,r "aid "There are' McFcrrin of Oakland, a n d 'e,ls'ns ln lhe 1w,.',, ld causcd T,.r Uf:ll D Ralph Gurney ot Sutherlin. Communists." liUeSdOy Will Be DrV . IIic i-nmni-liG omiin ilnt-inn n funeral services will bo held John Shaffer, both of Winston. the Present A gcy, creek No! 3 warnings were hoisted on the!'1.'ll,'0l,,?n Improved Race Rela-Myrtle Creek No I 1 Mrs Discharged LF, rnni this mnrnine. ac-luons- I Myrtle Creek East Roscoe Parr, Daisy LariTHM'.'conjing (o lhe weather Bureau.! A reception for new pastors Tri City North inomas xaiuis, iurs. wn-i mi p fjvp.dav forecast calls for aI,u ahsociaiiuu umuuiiiturs win in -uy vcsi at the chapel of Mills Funeral news conference nl the Wester n Day For Vote On Tax Ham Perkins and son James imr,irnt." ,Vir.nim near be held in the social hall of the Tri City East n f 1 n 1 Dn,.nnP O v- . . c c nUHnl, l nnnn,Jn ll, Tnorfni, Di.l1ln Mll. uiiiiiiiiu, iniin 1 i-iauM, .normai but with more than nor-v '"- iuMujr,.uuii nmiu w Haskins, Winifred Forrest, Sher- mat amounts of precipitation. iinmn ni ni.nin v,i t,i ,. i uui iiiucimik iiuru. man (jnaiup, airs, r.u nusscu, 2 p.m. Vault interment will be1 "T'.'c 'l11081'"11 is whether the Tuesday, day of the tax refer-Mrs. Vincent Preschern, Leola1 . I iviinaiiuia wiiui iu iny fi-riii ciecuoii, win oe a dry r ry, iiarry Duwers, an m no!- y CIIIU ,UII w Cll null ions to producing wheat in-, day throughout the state, at burg; Vickie Ulman, Larry stead 01 armaments. in tho Drain cemetery. 54S S.E. Main SI. Published Daily Except Sunday by I NEWS-REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. Roiaburg, Oregon Telephone 67J-333I j Entered as lecond class mailer May 7, 1970. at the pott olllce at Roseburn. Oregon, under act ot March 3. 1873. J. V. Bienner Publisher agenda. i Riddle South East Activities for the three-day. Riddle West convention will resume Wcd- Canyonvillc East ncsday with a 7 a.m. breakfast Canyonvillc West at the Harris Cafe for ministers Da.vs Creek and their wives. Oakland Church Sets Homecoming Services .Tiller ;Cov Creek iGlendale East The News.Rcvlew Is a member ot the ivm-nliin :il Audit Bureau ol Circulation and the Ore: Eitll Dllllll, Correspondent. Jon Newspaper Publishers Association. A basket dinner will be ion Newspaper Publishers Association. A basket dinner will be at """"-"""1 " ""is uui-.i National Advertising Represenlative Is ...,n . . i.i f,,n,,.chiii ..iir not effect Sale of packaged 1)CV- ei,i ii. Newspaper Adverllsing Service Co., Russ I'111' W1M1 lellowship SOIV- . . , . YlnWfn..' ScnHo1 utUm( Building, san Francisco, cam. ices at 3 p.m. The Bible studvi . 'ts. at l00" s,n,es; ""IMliss 32 at Yoncalla subscription rates . ! ,i ..ii, ,ii, ,ni i- " said, just "on premises con-i ,cc !.. ar, fi::i(l p.m. and the evening wor- Newspaper Building, Carrier and Roseburg P.O. Boxes month, tt.tt; a monlhs, 10.i 1 lnhin nl Till By Mall In Oregon: I monlh, SI. 75: . . 3 monlhs. U.SO: monlhs. SV.OO: 1 year Special 1IHIS1C and g U C S t I1S.00. Outside ot Oregon: 1 monlh, ST. 75; 1 utunL.i-u u:ill li ft n 1 1 1 i-orl nt nil 3 monlhs. 15.35; e monlhs, $10.50; 1 year 1 . , laf"ll n A I moo services, said Mrs. Dunn. William R. AndefSOn least as far as imbibing in tav-'Mann, Mrs. Dclberl Caudle, all Slated rOr UeCemDer lerns and cocktail loiinges is of Winston; Mrs. William concerned. ; James, Riddle; Mrs. William A Douglas county Democratic According to Wayne HolzfussJShannon, Wilbur; Mrs. Edward convention will be held Dec. 7( Drunken Driver Held :Glcndale West llocnl liouor insneclnr for I ho Black and son Brian Lcc. Co-and 8 at Roseburg, it was an-i slate, lhe law mail ihi "nn'nuille: Mrs. Clarence Zitek, nounced today by the counly'si James Edward Winters, 25, Democratic Central committee. :oi an w. narvaro nvc., was Sessions will be conducted at arrested by Roseburg City Po the Umpqua Hold. This will lice early Sunday morning and be the second time such a con- hooked on a charge of drunken venlion has been held in the driving. county, the first having been The arrest came after his car staged in 1SG0. crashed into a power pole at Purpose of the convention is the intersection of West Har- tn aim ennntv ITpmnr-rnt s nn- i.nrl .,.nnn qn Wnet Rillf 5. an increase of 10 over last porlunjty t0 discuss issues ex- street about 12:40 a.m. The arc also vei,r' a"orUln!! f J'rs-, a ' ' peeled to come up during plat- power pole was broken off and ,nrm iicnnci-auons at inc state the front end of the car dam- itendaiice figures were announc- D (,m(K.ratio convention. a-ed.-Police received a call ed at me nisi moeiiiiK oi uie POLLING PLACE Fire Hall Grange Hall Reedsport City Hall t;. Pioneer Grade School Baptist Church, 174 N 20th Union High School Highland Grade School Echo Resort Grange Hall School House Grange Hall : Masonic AF & AM Lodge Hall Library Community Hall R. F. Carpenter Residence Grange Hall City Hall Grade School Gymnasium i Memorial Building Grade School Gymnasium Fire Hall . , Legion Hall . Community Hall . Lutheran Church, West 6th St. Community Building Fair Oaks Grange ii Grange Hall Hwy 225 '. H School House ' v Kellogg Grange . -;s - School House Womens Club House Del Ray Cafu Dining Room 2721 NE Stephens , Barcus Sales & Service Joseph Lane Junior High Hunts Chain Saw, NE Stephens Suiters Building Supply Roseburg Rural Fire Hall Marr Garage, 840 Garden Vly. Hucrest School Riversdale Grange Hall Old Logging Supply Building Community Building King's Grocery Toketee School Dixonville School , Henry Hansen Residence U.S. Forest Serv. Warehouse Eastwood School Benson School Court House Salvation Army Hall Roseburg Motor Co Senior High School Fogel Res., 203 SE Mosher 767 S.E. Sheridan (on corner) . 1333 S.E. Stephens Presbyterian Church St. George Parish House St. George Parish House 1930 SE Stephens S'. Pauls Parish House Fremont Junior High School 1229 West Harvard Hucrest School Fir Grove School West Side Fire Hall 2441 West Harvard 2583 W Harvard West Side Christian Church New Fire Hall Green School Green School Evergreen Grange Douglas High School Methodist Church Water Department Winston Fire Hall Community Hall. v, Fair Grounds Melrose Grange Hall Lookingglass Grange Hall Tcnmilc Ladies Club Camas Valley Grange Hall Myrtle Grove Motel Myrtle Creek Grange Hall Methodist Church Basement Primary School Baptist Church Nazarene Church, Division St John's Country Store Tri City School Veterans Building Elementary School Baptist Church Youth Center City Hall Masonic Hall City Hall High School Tiller School ' , Azalea Grange High School City Hall ... , r..l.l...l Homecoming services at lhe ,K' ., sc 1 101 nsump- Oakland Church of Christ Oct. : 'V'" , licensed premises any 20 will start with the morning "'eoholic lii.or during the "" Attendance Up 11 nnnmv nn ,",,,.- nil: UI'VII llll HIIV UIIV it, ,,,-wiiiiiiK it, ...i.:i. 1.- . , , , on which an election is held I,. Ynittllai Ihl-nilffhruil llll clnl " Tl.ic ,lnn. ndance in District 11a now stands at premises con-i , sumption State liquor stores closed during voting hours. NOW ONE INSURANCE POLICY GIVES YOU COMPLETE HOME COVERAGE AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS! Homeowners now can cover all their household insurance needs with one policy and one premium from one SAFECO Agent! SAFKCO makes it easy for agents, like ourselves, to give you the finest, most complr(e insurance coverage possible. For example Tuilay. lhe new CKNKHAI, IIOMKOWNKK policy pre. cnt danceruue rnserace gaps Rases yon money loo! SAFECO olTors ninny other time-saving, money-saving benefits. It would l,e our pleasure to discuss all the advan tages of SAFECO, I.1KECO ov GENERAL Insurance poli- . -cies at your convenience. yOU CAN RELAX ' ' WHCN YOU'RE . ttCO IN Si FrT1. . . COVERED BY SJJr -iVCjt j Ken Baaley INSURANCE AGENCY 839 S.E. Rose. P.oseburg Ph. 673-4428 ll.ll-teni Snider, central COIll- fmm .i ntcirlnnt nf llli .11'PM .mrl school bonrd. There are now mitlce SPcrctary, said each pre- went to tiie scene. 100 siuuiMiix in me uiuii m iiuui cjnct ue represented bv six - William R. (Bill) Anderson, and 2!)7 in the elementary delegates, including the com 70, well known resilient of Rose- schools. mittcoman and commiitccwom- burg, died Sunday at a local Financial reports of the grade an hospital following a prolonged anil high school student bodies, illness. and of the school lunch pro-SISTERHOOD TO MEET Funeral arrangements will be gram were given. There was, announced later hv Wilson's discussion on buying three more Chapter BI. I ho Sisterhood. Chapel of the Hoses'. sinks for the biology and sci- will meet Wednesday at the jence classes but no action was home ot Mrs. John Todd at i taken. The new budget laws 1196 SE Hawthorne Dr. A les were also discussed. sort luncheon will be served at Yoncalla Man jailed For Attempted Flight Dennis Edward Smith. 27, The board will hold its next 1:15 p m meeting Oct. 23 at the Scott's Route 1. Box 67, Yoncalla, has-Vailev School. been committed to the Douglas County jail for 60 clays from the r C I J court of Justice of the Peace VQIIIP TlTB LeQUefS UNDER "NON-AGGRESSION" Warren DeLaVergne at Drain.1 ge was attemji police officer. r i- I aa . .! The charge was attempting to Jei I UeSQaV IfieeTinu cnuie I BONN, Germany (UPI)-Re-i tiling Chancellor Konrad Adcv inauer, 87. received numerous ; marriage proposals until a short time ago, aides said today. A previously canceled meet- They added that the chancellor YONCALLA EVENT SET inK of ,he I'mpqua Council ot seemed disinterested and told The Yoncalla PTA will hold mP Firc Girls. Leaders As- his secretary: "Just put them a reception for all teachers in sociation will be held Tuesday in the non-aggression pact file.' District 32 tonight at 8 p.m. at (rom 9:30 a m- 10 12:30 n '" the hiih chonl in the Roseburg Presbyterian All school patrons are urged Church basement. to attend. Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No innitrr be annoyed or ftl tll-nt OrtTu.i.,- of iooa. wobblr IaIm tpth PA8TEKTH, n Improved alka line i non-act..) powder, sprinkled on your pi tea hold them firmer k they frel more comtortble. Arotd embur rwm. nt miaed by looee plate n rASTKK"Ti today at any drug oounuc. Cnmp Fire and Blue Bird loaders will receive special training on a national project. Bahy sitting service will be available. PHONE 673-8435 For Expert Installation and Sale; Carptts Formica Linoleum 1 1 Years Local Experience HOLLAND D. DAVIS Custom Floors & Carpets New Barber Shop NOW OPEN "Cole's My Barber" 2040 N.E. Stephens Across From Richiet Drive-in Glen Cole Owner Formerly of Winston And Foirhoven pEAVY fQ HAULING I General To Heavy 5 Machinery I Household Goods J General I Warehousing 1 Explosives Oxygen Acetylene Large or Smal! . . . We Move Them All Fleriel RUB Phone 673-4436 P.O.BOX l..i4ri.C.CAtPE. QUESTIONS to our fellow citizens of Douglas County Do you know that under Measure 1, our County will receive $5,690,037.81 Basic School Support Funds from the state during the current biennium to ofhet local property taxes? Do you know thot a Yes vote means adequate educational opportunities will be available NOW lor Oregon's children and youth? Do you know that a Yes vote means continued new busines opportunities in Oregon are encour aged? Do. you know thot a Yes vote will continue ade quate needed services which the State now pro vides: police protection, mental health, mental hospitals, prisons and all the rest? If we are te hove these they must be paid for. VOTE YES on Measure 1 2. 3. 4. A YES vote means 'No' to higher property taxes! This ad paid for as a community service by the following: Cliff Hukari, Roseburg William Humphreys, Reedsport Tom Li He bo, Reedsport K. C. Layer, Roseburg Myrtle Creek Classroom Teachers Association Mrs. Mary Pease, Chairman Douglas Co. Citizens Committee for a Yes Vote Eugene H. Fisher, Elkton Mrs. Dawn Peseau, Reedsport Norman A. Lee, Roseburg