FIVE FORMER SUTHERLIN RESIDENT DEAD Creations of Art Vith Needlework SUTHEKLIX, Nov. 11. John Muserove teft Monday for Los An geles where he was called by the death of his father. James Douglas Musgiove. 72. Mr. Musgrove a former citizen of Sutherlin was Prices for Sat. and Monday, Nov. 12th and 14th FREE DELIVERY Prices for Saturday and Monday, Nov. 12 and 14 born In Michigan, coming to Suth erlin in 1827 from Minnesota. The ..f hia u-ifo ni...it-rcil hum In E3w fatier ii art " itXJfaiJlMumviJiia, fcirmwmt. mytfluUe 4e Cwt4.jitii Jiei).Biutit4iiiii our Uifti trtai. Sufcnr jioe nur jDeMj.sswt JurgiucimrBcMiirtana kail uc tint into tJett tiim tut MtutrusSnm Coil fur iMuiets tit aid tat fiirv. frrcucr. a a AW. a a a l!l2ti, following which he went to Los Anpeies to live, a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Welngarten, re sides in Los Angeles, and two sons, .lunies Douglas and John Far ley survive. The former resides at the veteran's facility in Hose burg. Interment was at Los Angeles. ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1938. mm Free Delivery C. O. D. Service C. O. D. Service WILBUR WILDUM. Nov. 11. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Grue have returned to Wil bur, following a three weeks' stay A in Winchester Bay attending to property interests. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mackey, of Divide, and Mr. and Mrs. Artie Dll gan and two sons, George and Al vin, of Cottage Grove, returned home following a visit with Mrs. Mai key's sister, Mrs. Frank Porter, and family. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Essloy anil family, who have been renting Overland Orchards, which were sold last week, are leaving soon for Los An geles to reside. Craig Short,- student at Linfielil college, spent the weekend visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Short. Dr. Walter Chapman, of Wallsen berg, Colo., spent Sunday visiting old friends hero. Floyd McKay anil Miss Vivian Thorpe, of Eugene, were dinner guests Sunday of the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McKay. Mrs. J. Frank Cunningham and small daughter, of The Dalles, spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kussell. v Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daird and s-. daughter, Doris, spent Sunday in j'.ugene visiting tneir son, Harry, Jr.. who recently underwent a tou sllectomy. John Brant left Monday for bis home in Winchester Bay, following a few weeks-visit here. ' Tlio Hill children are out of school this week on account of whooping cough. James LaKaut Is reported 111 of a cold. Mr. Barneburg spent Saturday at the Royce Busenbark home. Also guests there included Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Brook, of Wimor. Mr. Brook was a member of the school board at Wimer, vhere Mr. Barneberg taught last year. Itichard Sands Is out of school this week on account of illness. Harry Hill, of Creswoll, spent the week-end with his family hero. Mrs. Pope, who has been in Kan sas visiting her mother, expects to leave this week for home, as her mother pasued away a few days ago. Mrs. Jess Russell is reported Im proved, following a severe illness. "LORD'S PRAYER" FOR GIFTS By BARONESS P1ANT0NI PATTERN No. 1049 A novel idea for . a Christmas gift, appropriate for every one, is this panel. It can be U3ed OS a picture, framed, or as a wall panel, lined. This simple prayer for every creed should be Introduced into all homes. It is made witirely in cross stitch with Just a littld out line stitch, so everyone can em broider it. TIlP ntltlorn anvolr.no fnnlatno hot iron transfer 12 by IS in ches; complete, easy-to-uudnrst.ind uiiecuoiis, wun color suggestions to Sill VOII: Hlfin whitt tnnlorinl f.nil how much you will need. To obtain this pattern, send for No. 1019 and enclose 10 cents In stumps or coin (coin preferred) to cover Bervice and oostaEa. Ad. dress News-Review. Npp.llnu-nrk Department, Roseburg, Oro, French Bread Every Tuesday and Saturday morning Bell's Basket Grocery 122 So. Jackson St. An automobile should bo driven at least a halt' hour before chang ing oil. If tills is done, the lubri cant is warmed up sufficiently to permit Its freo passage from tile crankcases, carrying wtih It more sludge and grime, than would be possible if it were cold. Floor Sanding and Refinishing CHAS. KEEVER Roseburg, Oregon -Phone 651-J R. R. 2, Box 22C DANCE at the Maccabee Hall Saturday, Nov. 12 Music by Oregon Nighthawks 1 I T 1 M J B's RICHER ROAST GIVES YOU A FINER, RICHER COFFEE FLAVOR Even Spot likes lit smelt of M-J B. Guaranteed to please you, whether you like your coffee mild, medium or strong. M-J-B Coffee is so delicious, so sure to satisfy, that you will want to use it always. The world's finest coffees arc selected for M-J-B, then double-blended first blended gteen.then blended again after GUARANTEE M-J-B Coffee is guaranteed to make the best coffee you ever tasted or your money will be refunded. months of ageing. Thus a per fect fusion of all flavor factors is developed in the roasting. The result is a richer roast of coffee so much finer in flavor that everyone will prefer this brand.TryM-J-Btodayandsee. Don't forget the Veterans Buy a Forget-Me-Not Flower SfeT OUT A RAISIN BOWL FOR THE HOLIDAYS f mm iA Makes Taste Better ,. .good cooks agree Melo-Maid BUTTER 3 PER POUND New Crop Seedless, 4-pound Pkg Local Italians, 40-50 size, 4 lb U9 113 DRIED APRICOTS, lb 15J DATES, Dromedary, 2 pkgs 256 DRIED PEACHES, lb, 10tf BLACK FIGS, 2 lb 130 NONSUCH MINCEMEAT, 2 pkgs, 230 CANDIED PEEL, lb 250 RADIANT FRUIT MIX, lb 370 CURRANTS, lb 130 MINCE MEAT, 2 lb 190 WALNUTS, lb 190 POP CORN, 2 lb 130 ti. .it 0 PARD DOG FOOD, 3 tins 250 LIGHT GLOBES, 25 to 100 watt 150 SU-PURB, lg. pkg 190 SANI-CLOR, half gal 170 BIRD SEED, pkg 90 GINGER ALE, 28 oz 190 SODA, A. & H., 3 pkgs 250 BISQUICK, large pkg 290 CHOCOLATE DROPS, 2 lb 190 KRAFT DINNERS 170 WINE, Fidelia, qt 490 MARSHMALLO WS ,..,, SYRUP Steepy Hollow, quart tin - BREAD Julia Lee Wright, V2-b - JELL WELL Al, flavors, 6 Pkgs , MAZOLA OIL Quart CORN KIX 2 packages BCD 2 Packages, A.t"RYE,"1 Pkg.', all rCr three for ...... .. 1C 15c .. 25c 43c ,.25c :.'25c GUEST IVORY Bar 4c MISSION BELL 19c Toilet Soap, 4 bars ....... MEDIUM IVORY Bar . . ....... ..5c SCOT TOWELS 2 rolls .........19c GIANT IVORY Bar . .......... .9c LUX FLAKES Large Pkg. ... .23c Airway Blend, Freshly Ground, 3 lb. Light Amber, U. S. No. o-iD. pan A good low priced product, 49 lb. . . . Cotfee Money Flour SSrown Sugar f I H3) ? Regular wansdcttArn 3 1-2 Lb. . 12-oz. tin . Cake Flour, large Pkg. . 39 85 17 115 211 Meat IDejpairSGimeirDft Featuring Genuine Steer Beef BEEF ROASTS Steer meat, center cuts, lb NECK BONES Nice and meaty, 2 lbs. for BACON BACKS n brand, lb POR SAUSAGE Seasoned to taste, 2 lbs. for DILL PICKLES Firm crisp, quart - VEAL ROASTS Shoulder cuts, lb 14ic 15c 21c 29c 10c 15c MILK Oregon or Maximum, tall cans, 5 for 35c TEA Canterbury Black, Vz pound 25c PEANUT BUTTER 21b Jar 25c SNOWFLAKE 1 KRISPY CRACKERS 2 ,b 25c CIGARETTES Camels, Luckles, Cheaters, carton ... $1.19 P A OR VELVET TOBACCO 11c FLOUR Kitchen Craft, 49 lb $1.29 Harvest Blossom, 49 lb $1.19 Fisher's Blend, 49 lb $1.49 Umpqua Chief, 49 lb $1.13 SUGAR Fine Granulated, 25 lb MILK Sir.all cans, 6 for COCOA 2.1b. can VANILLA Imitation, 4-oz. bottle KNOX GELATIN P.okiB. . KRE-MEL 3 packages $1.33 23c 15c . 10c 19c . 10c Raisins Sunmaid Nectars, 2 Pkgs. 15c Grapefruit Stokely's . pg No. 2 tin, . 7 2 for TEA Lipton'r Black, Va-lb. Pkg. 39c 10-lb. bag Garden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables PRODUCE PRICES SATURDAY ONLY POTATOES ISc 23c iOc 5c 29c 6c 3 bunches ONIONS TURNIPS CELERY ORANGES v,,r,,,w,"k Medium size, juice, 2 dozen ... CRANBERRIES Lnrnc slanUovirh n Stalk Safeway Store No. 140, Deer Creek Bridge. Phone No. 301. Safeway Store No. 141, 130 N. Jackson. Phone 238. Safeway Store No. 143, Cass 4 Stephens. Phone 46. Safeway Store No. 140, Deer Creek Bridge. Phone No. 301. Safeway Store No. 141, 130 N. Jackson. Phone 238. Safeway Store No. 143, Cass A Stephens. Phone 46. THE COFFEE Wl