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EIGHT 'rOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939. EXCLUSIVE GANTNER Satins that glisten through the water in a!l the briijht est tin'.s of the j ftC flower world .... Hatch Says FSA Position Should Not Be Held by White House Seeker. Dept. Store JOBS FOR NATIONAL I WASHINGTON, July 13.-(AP) I Swiainr Hutrh (l., N. M.), hmIiI tuilay I'aiil V. McNntt Khonlil 'give lip IllH pOKillcin H U'(Till V . fiirlly H'lmliiiHlialor If h wanU lu camimiKii for Ihft di'inoenitle ! presidential nomination. I Hatch, aiilh.tr of a hill to him political activity hy Kovni nimmt fmployeH. told nportfiH liin iihhh- , u n won 1 (1 not pre v;ii t M f .miu from caiiipalnriini? beeniine it docs not apply to the pri'siofiu, ran imH inemberH or jioliryuiukliiK 1 KovHrnniciit olIlclulH. lint ho cxpU'riHcii tn r;in;r ii MrNntt. or any membwH of IIih (iihliiift HtpH out for Uio prHHlili'ii !tlal nofiiliuilloi), "ho Hhoiild (Hhiih 1 Koclatn hiniMolf from liin ulTlcliil ionilion." .McNutt'H iiomlmilion lo head ( In l-'SA was conllriiH-il hy lU hhihiI littit ycMlfniuy aflor a wharp po-IHU-al dt-lmle hftwttfii ropuhlicuiiH and diMiiocratH. "Assetsment" Ban Asked Senator hriilK' K . N. 11.) d maiideil (ho Meiialo approvo a r Holutioti forhldclliiK Mi'NulL from fMt:tlt)lshini' "I wo iter cent chllm" I u mon n tho IhouMandH of KSA work- rK. He nuld lie did not want Null to "umhohm the. milarleH of IiIh -mplicfi from political purpoM'H." AKMt.niiij; I ml in mi Htuie em ployes bad been forced to contri hnie two per emit of their earn iiifSri while McNutt wan the Ktate's governor, ltrldftn nuld thin wan "one of the most brazen political rackets" ver practiced. midges' iHHolution wuh quickly tabled on motion of Democratic Leader Harkicy, but the bluntly worded debato continued lor uii hniir. Senator Minion !-. Ind., who Ih HiippoititiK McNutt for the presidential nomination, told the MMiaH the latter bad not establish ed Indiana's "two per cent c-hibs." chased Hummer home in onntruc (lon of the water system, remodel-1 liiK of too buildliiKH, landscapliiK j tho grounds and other improvements. I INFORMATION ON OREGON SOUGHT KAI.KM, Ore.-The state IiIkIi way tourist bureau lias received tft,HHi reijuesis for Information on (lieyon and other Pacific coast stales aim.! the first of the year, Harold Hay, director, reported re cently. Most of the Inquiries are from euHtern stales by people who con template visillriK tlx San Francisco world's fair. Say Maid a large num ber of tho writers also seek In for mat Ion on Oregon's scenic nth-actions and vacation resorts. In Huntington library, San Ma rino, Calif., is a volume of Omar Khayyam that weighs only one fourth of an ounce. list of commit ten appointments presented by President Hill !ood win. Following the meeting the club went lo Flnlay field where the Linns defeated the 20-30 club, 1C to 3, in a softball game. Inter-club outdoor activities will furnish entertainment for members of the Lions, zu-30, and Klwaiiis clubs in the mmr future as the three groups meet in golf ' unci horseshoe pitching tournaments. At the regular meeting of the Lions club Wednesday night, the dale for the tri-club golf match was set tentatively for Sunday, July Hi, ami the horseshoe pitching tourna ment for July 21. The dates are de pendent upon acceptance of the oili er clubs. The Linns, who had Ony Perrln of Lougview, former Koseburg resi dent, as a guest, spent the greater psrt of the meeting considering the I outdoor activities and henrlng the TOWNSENDERS TO ATTEND ASSN. MEET A large group of members of Douglas county Townsend clubs are expected to go to Salem Sunday to attend a conference sponsored hy the Aged lietlrement and Youth Employment Association, Inc. At tendance of pension-minded per sons of Douglas county was urged at the meeting of the Douglas County council held Saturday in Koseburg upon the call of Henry Anderson of Melrose, president. The county council will bold Its next meeting July 22, when it will hear reports from delegates to the na tional Townsend convention, us well as reports from the SalPin NOTICE We are now in the position to half sole or full sole your crepe sole snoes. Hobday's Shoe Renewing 309 W. Cass St. DANCE BLATTNER'S HALL CANYONVILLE Saturday, July 15th with Dale King and His Band Admission Gentlemen 40c Ladles 10e meetlne. nintrlct Attoiuny J. v. I.onK-uUio has been liivlleil to ail dress tlie council at the next meet. IllK. BY ANY STANDARD A. FOR CANNING, PRESERV- W ING, JELLIES and JAMS " fine Whatever method you use tn granulated judging augar - Oregon's owl "White Satin" Suga cmt-aij will prove unsurpassed I f7 We guarantee it ! An appeal for permanent jobs for young men who hold member ship in the local company ol the Oregon national guard was made today by U. L. living, command ing oi l leer. "Our greatest prohh'm in ma Io ta In lug the ftosehurg company is the turnover in membership," Mr. Irving stales. "We have a line humh of youtq: men in the guard company, hul It Is so difficult for them lo Hud permanent work that they are forced to go lo other com munities and must, therefore, b discharged. "If It worn possible to help Micsi' deserving young men to find local employment, it would not only be beneficial to the national guard company, but would also assure future good citizenship for the entuinunily," Captain Irving declar ed. "These young men are all of good cliuraclrr and they have dis played sufficient patriotism to en list lor the delense of the coun try, They are the type of young men who may he employed with as surance that they will do their best on the Jobs lo which they are as signed." Mr, Irving asks that persons willing lo give prelerence to la llomil guanlitmeu in the matter of em ploy men I, conlact himself or J.lHilcnunl Wallace Robertson al ( lark's studio. FLYING BOAT BEGINS HOP FOR ENGLAND HOTWOOD. Newfoundland. July HI.- t Canadian Press.) A IMoii flying bout built In California for the llritish roal air force left here at S:;tu a. m. today for Felixslowe, Knglund. Aboard were Russell ling ers as pilot and a crew of three. The big bomber arrived here yes terday afternoon from lltiffalo. N. Y., where it had landed for re fueling en route rroni San Diego, Calif. Rogers planned to follow the route of the tians -Atlantic clippers and expected to reach Felixstowe. 2.loi) miles away early tomorrow morning1. Kdward (Ted I Novis, vocal In siructor of many radio and screen stars, who lias been spending sev eral weeks on the North I'mpqua river, has purchased the John F.wcll Hummer home at 1 lie mouth or Canton creek, and is engaged in making many improvements to thii building. Mr. Novis. who comes Irom Hollywood, is accom panied by Howard Olson. He Is u brother of Don Novis, famed radio and concert singer, who is coming lo I he North I'mpqua July JS, following a concert engagement at Portland on the ITlh. He will lie brought to Koseburg by Mrs. Kdward Novis, who will meet him lu Portland. Kuwaiti Novis, who numbers both his famous brother and Ken ney 1 taker among; his pupils, has fished the North I'mpqua river lor lh' past six years and both he and his wile, he reports, are de lighted with the recreational facili ties of the area. He Is now engaged at the pur- lllll DOUGLAS MARKET Meats and Produce Specials for Friday and Saturday, July 14th and 15th HAMBURGER Compare prices on this real ttfi meat, ?. lbs LjS, SAUSAGE Conn- P- try style, 2 lbs it j BEEF ROASTS Cut from strictly No. 1 beef, J Jj LIVER Ent more, it really is healthful, "J Hi 2 lbs "J FRYERS Fancy youns birds, Rhode Island ftg Reds, lb , ... AtC HENS Rhode Is- tA. Innd Reds, lb. . .. AUt Jffl&fl IT IS Piffle" s I I ti . - 1 -i-. . n I., mi i sf. -. y GROCERY DEPARTMENT COMB HONEY 17c CHOCOLATE SYRUP 3 - 10c SPRY SHORTENING 31b c,n 50c RICE KRISPIES Kcllogg's, 2 for 23C MARSHMALLOWS , ,b Pkg 10c Creamery Butter . Umpqua or Mel-O-Maid Pound 29c FANCY SPINACH !m 15c LARSEN'S VEG-ALL No , lall 12c MILK 0reaon , tall can, 4 for 25c GRAPEFn'"TJUICE 460I 17c MATCHES 6 15c Florida Grapefruit No. 2 Cans, 3 for . 29c Case, 24 cans ........ .$2.10 SALT 8-ib. .ack 17c SARDINES omv. on. 3 can, 29c HEINZ BABY FOOD,can. 23c PAR SOAP POWDER Gianl, Premium 59c CAKE FLOUR Swantdown, package ... 23c -FRUITS-VEGETABLES- apricots Fancy Oregon, lug 49c WATERMELONS smib 2c LEMONS Large fancy, dozen 19c NEW POTATOES 10 lb 19c ONIONS Sweet Spnnlch, 5 lb. 19C CABBAGE Local, crisp and solid, lb. ... 2C TOMATOES Field ripened, lb. . 5c LETTUCE Large crisp heads, 3 for . . 10c PEACHES Local, large basket CUCUMBERS Lroe . 3 for 10c Carrots, Beets, Green Apples, Peaches, Corn, Cue's, Pep pers, Canteloupes, Berries, Peas, String Beans Specials for Friday and Saturday, July 14-15 Puritan Vacuum Packed Sliced BACON Vz-Lb. Pkg. .. 19c Something Different Corn Flakes St. SPICED LUNCHEON Borene .'p...?. . . . . .2 5c Sorbent Toilet Tissue 10 rolls 39c Umpqua Chief 49 lbs Castle 49 lbs Fisher's Blend 49 lbs $U9 $1.19 $1.55 Cudahy's Puritan Pure Pork, 3 Deviled Meat, fs, 3 for V t VIENNA SAUSAGE Js, , f0P 25c PURE DEVILED MEAT3s, , for 19c COFFEE Henninger's Dclux, 1 lb. pkg American Club, 1 lb. pkg Air Mail, 3 lb. pkg Manning's Blue, 29C" Yellow Schilling's, drip or regular, 1 lib. tin.. Sanka or Kaf'fee Hag, 1 lb. tin 19C 15(i 39i 25S 35S 2-lb. LIQUID ICE CREAM MIXlc SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS JOSEPHINE TOMATOES Ncan21 CORN OR PEAS 3cans KOOL-AID 3 packages PEARL SHORTENING , Pka SUGAR 10-lb. cloth sack SALAD DRESSING KERR LIDS Regular. 2 dozen ECONOMY CAPS , d0Icn JAR RUBBERS IdozeB 25c 25c 10c 25c 13c 37c 53c 23c 15c 19c 10c Ei3ioTs Beauty Shop CflEASON BUILDING SPECIAL JULY 14 AND 21 Shampoo and Finger Wave 506 Permanents $1.50 and up PHONE 522 FOR APPOINTMENT IBili AT STORE NO. 1 Beef Roast Swift's Prime f f Beef, lb 11 2C Bacon Swift's, sliced and rined, lb 25c Beef Steak Swiff's, juicy and tender, lb 19c Colored Fryers Half or whole, dressed and drawn, 1A, ib 30C WIENERS, BOLOGNA, SALOMI, Ib. ... I5c Lamb STEW, Ib 15 STEAKS, lb 20 Pure Lard Swift's Silverlcaf, 2 Ib. 23c Cottage Rolls Swift's, sugar cured, Ib u)C Hearts, Brains, Premium Hams, Picnics Cosmetics and Remedies $1.00 JERGEN'S LOTION 79c PEPSODENT TOOTH POWDER 19c CLEANSING PADS ?me lB"qu'l.. 10c CHARMIS COLD CREAM 39c MAR-O-OIL SHAMPOO 49c DR. CARTER'S LIVER PILLS 17c 60c ALKA SELTZER 49c DR. MILES' NERVINE 83c VASELINE HAIR TONIC No , 37c GILLETTE SHAVE CREAM 25c FEENAMINT ,,. 43c Grange Members Save Your Sales Slips Its SMART to be THRIFTY y'ti'-fjr I STORE NO. 1 phone 522 1. 1 j .-rn jilWiXt" ' I STORE NO. 2 ;'';""""" """ I . BACON Finest breakfast, lb. ... Phone 350 238 N. Jackson DOlt.l.VN IMMIIIHITIXJ (II