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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938.
EW AT
KUCKNR, Jan. 21. (AIM-Poll
tlral wiiiiTH or hxluy mum :ikv un
itiflr cliii'f nljji't'iivi; tlm i-xjiohuih
of at mil), iiilriKUL ami Ijhj:i it-jr
which lie behind Uu kIHj lung i. J
mid magnetic voice of politfciaiiE
who now have t In modern advan
tage of tht; radio, it van declared
hero today by 1 lurry N. Cra'n,
iimiujjiiiK 'fitoi' of the Salem i'ani
lal Journal, in un aililroKH neloro
iieWKiiapt-nncn fathered f r o in
every Beclion of the slatn foi tim
2'Mli uunual Oregon press confer
eiioo.
Mr. f'raln deilmed (hat jmlltl
ciaim who use Ihe radio can "k-i
cIohh to the voter," hut that the
voters cannot K;t flow to the
ppcakcr. It reinahm for newsimpe
Iiollllcal writers to kIv u true i ft:
I ui o of what Ih KofiiK on politit Al
ly, he nald.
"IV a nicu work if yon can not
il," Ariliur 1'crry, colninniHl for
t he Mi'dford Mail TritMiiio, xaid In
IiIh lalk on column writing. Ho did
not oKftoclally encomiiKe yminn
people, to enLer the field of i-ohinni
wrlthiK. Iluuior coupled with hrev
ity, a nimble linaf nut ion and u
"triplo threat" vocahuluiy went iv
en at; OKHOittlals in (his field. A
colunmltjt'H duty, ho mild, Ik to
maku Kiitmcrihoi'H "mad and glad"
hut riot mad enough ho limy wTU
(juit the paper.
Around the County
GLENDALE LODGE
ELECTS OFFICERS
GUCNIMU:, Jan. 21.-At tin
regular meelliiK of (ho (ilcndalc
I. . (J. K. lodK Tmwday ivini n
W. it. Steveim)il wan reelected an
u truntee. Other oflfitiH appoinlcd
and iiM(all-d wen; Ji-iiiiIiikh HnvHe,
H. S. N. 0.; Arthur Hill, L. S. N.
.; Kdwln JohiiHon, It. K. V. (!.;
Lloyd Uaki-r, L. S. V. (1.; W. II.
littHh, chaplain; K. II. I lam horn,
IiihIiIh guardian; V. T. Suiilh, mil
Hfdo Kiiardlau unil M. A. Hales,
wnnlen.
I'M win JnliiiKon, tllHtilcl deputy
ffi-aml niitHlcr, wuh the fuKlaHlm:
ofl'lcur .uHHlnted hy JoihiIukh ffiinyt!,
(lltilrlct deputy grand miirHlml.
liiHlallallon cerouiouioH for Al
bert JackHon, nohlo grand; Kd
t'aruwny, vlcn ki-uikI; W. It. Ulev
eiiHon, m-cretary, and I. II. Smith.
treaHuicr, witro lichl at a former
meeting.
YONCALLA
YONCALLA, Jan. 21. Mr. and
Mih. lOd ward Morin of Kwimmera'
Delight Hear Kugeiie, Hpenl the
week-end viHillng Mr. Ajurlii'ii par
eniH in llnyhuiHt.
Mr. and Mih. Kric SleiiHelh Hpeiit
He vera I dayn thia week lnuina
lug hiiHln.'KH In Cortland.
Mi'h. McNew and hoii and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul TheiH and son inov
si! Sunday to Cottage (irove.
Mr. mid Mih. IMward Mho trail
Hatieil hiiHiueHH In Komdiurg Wed
nenday.
CANYONVILLE
CAN YONVIM.K, Jan. 21 - The
high hcIuhiI haHkethall tiaiu ilay
eil LooklimghiHH '1'iM'Hday night and
won their 1'irnt gimie. Tho town
team lost.
Mr. anil Mih. I.oiiIh Klllntt are
the pnrentrt of a huhy ilaugliier.
Marlon I.e Verne, horn Monday.
January 17.
Mr. ami Mih. I,. II. Crocket and
C. A. Chalmers were dinner giieHta
at the ). (I. MoHcr home Simd-iy.
Mr. ami Mru. Waller Coruult.
MIhh Marjorie Moriy and liorolhv
Itlehmoud were vihlllng mid chop
ping in ItoHehnrg Saturday.
W. W. W'llllH atlended the Ikik
li ot hall game in Cot valliH on IiIk
wwy home I'rom Porllamt.
I Ira Ih and Cohh. en I lie huyciK,
were in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Zed Chaiiey have
relumed lo their home alter .visit
ing frleiidH hi Cottage Grove over
the week-end. They also visit rd
Mih. Chanev'H brother, V. K.
SayleH, In Wemiling,
A cotiHiderahle quantity of hror
coli Ih being shipped to the Coil
laud markets.
Mrs. Hay Hartley and daughter
Ili'erl were in Myille Creek Sal
iirday. l.oin 1 leVore was a ltosebui y,
visitor Wednesday.
It. II. St mnd niinle a Inisim'tsH
trip to Sealtle Thursday.
J. II. Scoll, seventli and eighth
grmle leaf her. was a Myrtle Civek
vif'tor Saturday.
Mr. and Mih. Cecil l'loweiday
have nioviMl into the l,awreiue
Newton house.
The regular meeting of tile ladles
ai xillarv will be tn-hl Mondav
ntght, January 21. The ladies will
Herve lerieslimeiilH and en lei lam
Ihe rod ami gnu club members.
linn Snyder of lays ( reek nans
acteil InintnesH in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mis. K. W. ttiown were
Horn Inn k visitors Wednesday.
Iiouahl HeVore had tlie inlslor-
3
TELEPHONE 270-J
For
HUNT'S
SUPER CREAMED
ICE CREAM
FREE DELIVERY
WINS PRIZE, NOW
SUES FOR MILLION
1
1
The sweetness of victory turned
sour for lG-ycur-old Marian
Shadley, above, when the prize
she won in a Chicago com
munity benuty contest turned
out to be a $5 liquor certificato.
A non-drinker, Marian and her
father declared her feelings were
damaged a million dollars' worth
by laughter, hoots and ridicule
of the theater audience when she
was K'ven the award. Now she's
sulritf sponsors of the contest
(or the million.
tune lo Hlep on a nail and has hail
lo Htay o :t of school for several
davH.
Lester Johnston of Riddle was a
biisineHH visitor In town Tuesdav.
Mrs. N. j. Creslon and Mrs. A.
KlatheiH of San Diego, Calif., are
vislllng nt Hie home of Mr. and
Mih. J. O. CIohh.
Air. ami Mih. KrneHt Schick were
Hnschui'g vlHiloiH Tuesday.
levered I'aulHon, son of Mr. ami
Mrs. Kay Paulson, Ih qnilo 111 with
a severe cold.
AZALEA
AZAI.KA. Jan. 21 E. 1,. Johns
alti'iided (o business at Yoncnlla
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols ami
dm ghii'r Leona and Mrs. ltoherl
McCartney and daughter Hhha Mae
atlended lo business ami shopped
in Kosehurg Saturday.
Orn Condray Sr. relurned to his
home here hint week after unend
ing the past two monlhs in Kansas
visiting his mother. He also visit
ed In I -oh Angeles, Calif., before
coining home.
Mr. and Mrs. tleorge I. Janler
of Prospect visited relatives here
Monday eu rouie to their home,
after being in I'oillnnd tie; past
few days on business.
Mrs. Sam Kakln, who has been
In Cortland visiting her non-ih-law
and daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. Allen
Sin Mb. since ChriHtinas, returned
lo her home here Saturday.
Mr. and Mih. William .lanlzer
and son .laciue speiu Aiomiay m
tlranlH Pass.
(ha Contlray Jr. made a trip to
Mvrlle Creek Sunday.
Margl'.eiite .leaks or Holly is
here visiting with her parents, Mr.
ami Mrs. J. U. Piekell.
Mih. Itohert MeCarlney, Mrs.
Murk NicholH and MrH. John Jaut-.-r
shopped in (iranls Pass Tues
dav. They also visited Mrs. Wil
liam Sharn. who is a p:Hi.nt at
tlie ('.rants Pass (Jeneral iio-tpiiil.
Warren Tanner of I loll v Is visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ler Tanner.
It. li. McCartney made a husi
aess (rip (n Itcisrhi'l-li WVclni'sihiy.
Mr. mill Mrs. VIlT.II Mr nllillil
unil null Hull' HIH'lll WlMllll'Silliy 111
Itdsi'lmlir.
GLENDALE
(II.KNIiAI.IO. .Inn. 'i I. II
Sinlili. V. II. I.i-sli. W. It. SH-vimi
-on. Ailliur Hill, -lull" Ji'iililni.. '
I-:. Yinum. II. M. Tilllli'. Mrs- '
DOUGLAS
MARKET
Meats and Produce
Read over the prices here and
make an honest comparison.
Your local meats are much
mere reason.ihle and in most
cases a little tetter.
tfOUNG HENS Cheaper than
moot meat, fat plump
Dirds, lb
SAUSAGE Strictly
something you will
enjoy, lb
ISc
fresh,
15c
PORK ROASTS C
finest young pigs,
lb.
BACON Light
weight breakfast, lb.
15c
24c
VEAL
LOAF Delicious for
t lo.if.
J III!
PORK STEAK From
young pigs. lb.
BACON JOWELS
Rr.illy (pod lo f i y. lb.
35c
13c
16c
It V'
li. Auxin, Mrs. Gilbert Olson, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Carrett. Mrs. C.
O. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Har
reli, J. Davit and .Mr. and Mih.
Andrew Jacques all .attended the
lunerwl at Sidney JarqueH In Caii
yonvllle Thurnday ulternoon.
V. Ingham and C 1. Nor
movie returned Monday from a
business I rii to San Kranciscu.
(. M. Berrie of ItoHibuig, junior
Maim deputy for unemployment,
waft at the city hall all day Tues
day, and will be there every Tues
day as lung as necessary, for the
con ven fence of unemployed w ho
wish to regicler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Iewls were
Itosebuig business viHitors Tues
day. II. M. Till tie, former Clendale
resident, arrived from Pasadena
whore he ban been for the past
Heveral months.
Mih. P. M. Nye of Vancouver,
Wash, and Waller Holt of Oak
land. Calif., arrived this week from
Oakland on their wuy to Mrs.
Nye's home in Vancouver. They
are vlAMIng at the home of Melvin
Nye, Mrs. Nye's won.
Mrs. John Hunt and- - daughter
Mary Kllen of JtoHehurg urn .vl-dt-Ing
this week with her brother, F.
M. Chase, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peahody, for
mer Glemlale residents, were here
Fihluy from Woodlake, (hillf. Thty
I'ormerly operated the KeJt theater
here, uud are opening a new thea
ter in the latter city. . .
Mih. Kd Hounshell of rtoseburg
is visiting this week with her
daughter, Mrs. Moore.
Stock and Bond
Averages
STOCKS
Coiniill'Ml by 'l"ho Anfloclaled Presfl.
Jiiii. 21:
30 15 15 CO
linl'ls l.'t'H Sl'ks
Toiluy
I'risv. duy .
Mimlll itKO .
Yi?ur iik --
I937-3S hlKh
I937-3S Inw
i :: iimii ...
193(1 Inw
. (i.2 lii.o 3:1.3 4t;.a
. 07.1 20.2 33.11 4(i.K
. IM.3 20.9 33.3 ISS
. iiKH 39.S 53.4 72.5
101.11 19.5 54.0 74.3
. 57.7 1S.7 3I.B 41.7
. 99.3 43.5 53 7 72.S
.. 73.4 30.2 43.4 55.7
BONDG
20 10 10 10
KIl'B IikI'Ih I't'a Kkii.
..(15.1 97.0 90.4 llli.l
Toihiy
I'riiv. duy .
Month uko -Ymic
(ik ...
'I937-3K hlKh
I937-38 low
1930 hlKh ...
13(1 low
.. (15.5 97.4 90.2
... 73.2 11(1.7 91.1
.. 9.(i 101.3 102.7
.. 911.0 104.4 102.X
.. 115.1 95.5 911.1
.. 9S.2 104.4 103.1
... Kti.9 1111.8 99.3
(Ili.2
(15.2
74.1
71.7
(14.2
73.0
(i7.(i
Nt?w low.
Parkinson's
"Food for Sale"
Folks:
Remember
PARKINSON'S
FOOD STORE
Continues to sell the food
you wish and need The lo
cation on lower Cass street
out of the high rent dis
trict results in savings that
are passed on to you.
Tune your radio to Parkinson's
Information Exchange a free
service to the friends of the
store. TOM.
Specials
Saturday & Monday,
Jan. 22 - 24
FLOUR Hardwheat
Flagstaff 4 9 f
49 lb 4Al3J
SOAP Laundry, White
Wonder, -10
bars JV
TOMATOES No. a
2 J tins. 2 tins
TOMATO JUICE
Knight's, 3 tins it JC
PEANUT BUTTER n
Bulk, 2 lbs I7C
MINCE MEAT
Bring container, lb
BACON Frye's fA
Wild Rose, lb OC
BROOMS 70r
4 sew
COFFEE- Bulk A
Red Dot, lb I7C
3 ib 55c
SUPREME COFFEE f-
Lb 25C
3 ib 73c
323 W. Cass Phone 24
Free Delivery
PARKINSON'S
a l SHOWING OF 11 LJLl
JVt GsAPSAi I I Listen for our Daily Specials on "The Man About Town" Program.
fV f 11 Safeway Service No. 140 at the Deer Creek
vJ 1 - We Reserve the Right Bridge, phone 301.
- , I U Safoway Service No. 141, 130 N. Jackson St.
f ' ADMISSION FREE . . DON'T MISS ITI I 1- , Phone 238.
J. I 11" L.lmlt Safeway Service No. 143, W. Cass and Steph-
Fancy Box
CHOCOLATES An
2-ib. box yc
JELL-WELL r"
6 Pkgs 3C
PEAS Del
Monte No. 2 i .
tins, 2 for 51C
PEACHES Libby's
No. 2'2 tins,
2 for JSC
Stokeley's GRAPE
FRUIT JUICE
No. 300, 3 for QC
COFFEE Max- J
well House, lb. .. AjJQ
SCOT TISSUE
3 rolls ZjC
SCOT TOWELS A
Roll lUC
WHITE KING 23
Large Pkg 3jC
LUX TOILET m
SOAP 3 bars .. AC
LUX FLAKES -JJ-Largo
Z
5!" "" - 79c
MACA YEAST
Cake 3C
BIRD SEED 1
pkg IPC
DOG FOOD m
Can ..
HOT SAUCE
6 cans jE
FLOUK
SUNSET GOLD-
49 lbs 9iLy7
HARVEST BLOS-
SOM-491bs &M.9$3P
DRIFTED SNOW-
49 lbs 9-&!
GOLD MEDAL-
M49b
K - SL
Prices Effective Saturday, Jan. 22,
M. Forget UdlUdUlU UUUJUII l
I Eft -.rri m rtfl Bring this coupon to Safeway and get a 29c WL
IMIW YOUR m bottle of imitation ES
m VANILLA or A . 1
fKil A FAMILY II LEMON EXTRACT 19C 1
' iViecai circle I ; J
iu. -i rwa v TtriLri. , ,
Milk
MAXIMUM
BRAND
Tall '
Cans
CHINESE
NOODLES
2 Pkgs 25c
SOY SAUCE
6-oz. bottle ... 15c
MUSHROOMS
2-oz. cans, 2 for .. 17c
W M
CRISCO
Corn Meal
Corn Flakes
HONEY
Brown
Potatoes
ORANGES,
Dozen
Extra large Sunkist.
APPLES,
Box
Local Newtowns Fine Cookers
Safeway Quality Meats
BC6f ROcISt Choice Cuts, pound
BEEFSTEAK
Lean, Tender Cuts, lb.
PURE LARD
21b
&A9t COFFEE
M The nation's best value, 3 lbs
Shortening,
3-lb. pail . .
Albers Yellow,
9-lb. bag
5-lb. pail
Sugar 3.2ibs. 17c
Klamath No. 2's,
50-lb.bag
23c
LETTUCE,
Each . . .
Large solid heads.
59c
UTAH CEL
ERY, each
15c
23c
Fresh SMELT
31b
35c
Those large green tender Stalks.
Fresh OYSTERS fl
Select Willipas, pint
2
and Monday, Jan. 24
Phone 350 133 N. Jackon
2