Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 21, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    ROSEBURS NfWS.REVlEW, r6$BURG; 0RE60N, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940.
SEVEN
Around the County
Riddle
ltmiH.R, Mm-rli lO.Mni. U. H.
1 lowland, who hurt Iipcii ul l-VortiKi,
(ill., tho pu.Hi few moiiiliH, return
f to hiv liome linn Tuuwluy vo-
MIbh Melba Wilson, n RUiuVnt at
O, S. C, iclurnofl to hor homo
hero Tlitirmlny for the Raster hull
ilayH. She was accompanied here
by Kurl Kimmcl, also a jmiilent,
who went on to Canyonville to
Hpend the holidays with hit mother.
.Mr. and Men. A brier l.oKmlon ami
Hon, Allen, of Klamath Kill In, have
been the kiH'Mh of relatives here
he past week. Mrs. LokhiIoii also
viMlted In ItosobiuK with her sis
ler, Mik. tiuy TowiiHeinl. ,
Mrs. Jiihii Moore and son. Ken
neth, went to tirants l'ass Satur
liay. Kenneth, who has been ill the
past few months, expected to have
bin tonsils removed while there.
KiiKPne Melior and Myrnu Prim
er, both students at the rniversify
name this
Apple Cake
rtcms
CtT DETAILS mAR
of Orenon, hnvo returned to their
hnitipft hr fop Ihft KiiHtpr hnllilny
.Mr. and Mrs. I-ntvrnn PniMork
Hint two children of KuiiKiia nrrlveil
hi'i'ii lust pok iiml mi' vlslilni; ut
ilm Ikiiihi of Mr. Puililni-k's broth
or, Iliilih I'uililoi'k, mid family.
'I'lll'V IXIW 10 llM'UUl III Ol'MKOII. .
Mr. imii Mm. .Inliu .Wnmlu Imvo
relnrnod In lliclr liomo hnio nfhr
an oxli'iidoil vIkIi with rHntlvcH In
llio Hlnto or WiodilltKtnn,
Mr. J. II. Cilpiis Iihh rnliirncd lo
her home here al'ler Kovnrnl weekH'
may Willi her iliiiiKhier, Mm. Al
ner LoKKdon. ut Kliimnlh Fa 11b.
(lene TnwnKpnil has rnlurneil lo
tho veterans' hospital for medical
treatment.
The farm home hern owned by
Henry llnilli of llosehniK has linen
sold recenlly to newcomei-H from
(llenilule, fal. Mrs. Hall, who has
been oeenpylntc the properily will
ro to Texas for an Indi linliu visit
Willi her dallKlller.
Elkton
KLKTO.V. March IS. Mr. nnd
Mrs. II. II. Lbjtiird and daughter,
Joanne, of Trail, visited the home
of Mrs Marietta Haines Wednes
day. Mrs. Usturd Is u KranddaiiKh
ter of Mrs. Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haines left
Monday morning for I'liyallnp.
WashliiKlon, to visit the home of
their daughter. Mrs. Noma. Wei
rrr. Mr. and Mrs. Haines visited
Itev. Karl Horsell, of .lleaverton, on
the trip north.
Mr. and Mrs. Werth Woilman o?
Drain, and Mrs. Ivu Wheeler, of
Vnncalia, visited the Maud King
slon home Monday.
Cliiud Haines and Miss Norma
belli! Weatherly took Mrs. Dora
Hlipe. of Reuvnrlon, who is worthy
Kinnd matron of the Order of Kant
em Star, to ItnselniiK Sunday. Mrs.
Stipe held a meeting at 101k ton Sat
urday evening. Miss Weatherly
and Mr. Haines returned home by
way of Ninth Ilend where they
visited Harry Weatherly who is In
the Keier hospital recovering
from an itppondh-ltis operation. Mr.
Weatherly is reported to be dotiiK
very well.
Mrs. Marietta Haines and Miss
Iris Haines look Mrs. Nannie Vox
to her homo at Lakeside. Tuesday.
Mrs. Cox has been visiting the
Haines home the past two weeks.
Mrs. Orpha Hinder. Mrs. Kvelyn
Hinder and .Mrs. i.orena. Hinder
were shopping in Roseburs Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. n. O. Thomas, Mrs.
Marv llffkb'v and Mr. and Mrs.
'CAUSE 1 LEARNED
ABOUT, A REAL
COFFEE VALUE!"
Here's a smart buy!" my grocer was saying!
"It's top grade coffee, superbly blended, perfectly
roasted. Popular with thousands of critical folk
who like a satisfying mellow-rich flavor!"
W. K. Buell went to Eugene Tuos-lj
ilay evening to attend the show,
Gone With tho Wind.'1
Mr. anil Mrs. Kldnn Holms were
Eniiene visitors Monday.
Joseph Hudson and Miss Kvelyn
Hudson were Salem visitors Thurs
day. Miss Kllujhplh Rmltli, of San
Franelscn, is vlsllliiit the luimo of
her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Charley
Smiih, of KelloKK.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl (irlffltli nnd
Mrs. Uuida .Melinuaiil were at
Ir ndiiiK lo business matters In
KtiReburK Monday.
Mr. and MrH. Harold Smith, who
huvo been visiting tho Karl Grif
fith home, huvo returned to Port
land. Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl (Irlffltli went
to Iteedsport Wednesday to attend
(he funeral of Mrs. Addle Wood
eoek. Mrs. Wnodeoek wns the mo
ther of .Mrs. Velihi Slurk.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ouslnfsnn, of
Marshfleld, urn visillnir tho homo
of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hedden.
Mrs. Klva Day, of KuEono, Is vis
iiinit the homes of Mr. ami Mrs.
t). S. llei ldey and .Mrs. Mary Ileck-ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Krnesf D. Wndo and
Mr. und Mrs. James Gates motor
ed to Eugene Monday evening to
attend the iiiovlo "Gone Willi tho
Wind."
Horn lo Mr. and . Mrs. Etdnn
llnlius a son. .March 13. Mrs.
Holms In In the Snered lleurt hos
pital in KlIKeno. The baby welsh
ed seven and one-half Kumls.
Miss Lenoro t'lemo is home
from school at .Monmouth for
spline vacation.
Miss Kvelyn Hudson Is homo
from Ashland for a few days. Miss
Hudson Is atlendlni? school there.
Dr. Sidney Hull, superintendent
or the Cascade district of the
Methodist church, held a fourth
quurlerly conference at tho church
Wednesday evening.
Robert Grirrilh. who Is In I lie
Tiller f'CC camp, spent the week
end at home.
Mrs. lllancho Duller, who Is vis
itini! her mother, Mrs. Anna Myers
In l-'lorlda. reports her mother has
had II si l uke since silo went to see
her.' Mrs. Duller will slay unltl
her mother is heller.
The ladles of the Church of
Christ spent Thursday palnlini!
the new benches which were made
recenlly for the church.
The Klklon liitih school board
held n meetinK Monday evcnillK.
W. K. Duell was elected principal
lor the next year. Mr. Buell, who
Is the present principal, has been
In the school several years.
O. S. lleckley was attending to
business matters in HnseburR one
d.'iv this week.
Miss VliKlnki (iaies. who Is At
tenillllL; school at Corvullis, Is
home for Kiu'lmt vacation.
Tenmile
TEXMII.G. March 21. Ilalph
Howard is building a new barn on
his farm.
J. M. Cabot, attended the board
of directors meeting of tho raclfio
Cooperative Poultry Producers,
held in. Eugene Friday. ,
. Walter Coats, .received several
hundred ' Whllo ' Leghorn-""1iaby
chicks Inst week from ltoseliuig.
Otto lluebner is recovering from
an attack of influenza. '
Mr. anil Mrs. Peter llll nnd
daughter, Eleanore, spent the week
end ut the various Oregon benches.
Mrs. Dell Clark spent Satur
day visiting and shopping in Itose
burg. Mrs. Irene Hnmnlkn and (laugh
ter Lillian, nre recovering from an
attack of influenza.
Frank Albio was a Itoschurg
visitor Saturday.
Claude Parkhurst. is putting in
the spring crop for 11. II. Larson
on the Cnrr place.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kibe and
son. John Wyne, were visiting and
shopping In Itoschurg Saturday.
Mrs. L. M. McCaffrey Is able to
be out again after being confined
to her home for several days due
to the influenza.
Jim Divine or Ohilla was plow
ing u garden plot for Mrs. Chris
tina Clirlstopherson lust Friday.
Sounded so good that I bought
a pound! "Unlike most brands,"
Mr. Grocer explained, "Airway's
delivered in the bean . . . fresh
from nearby roasting ovens. No
fancy package, no costly delays,
so you'tc money ahead!"
fn!.. ...itl. Kl.cl.P.hUINV.r tllll'Pnf
roiiJ this grand coffee cost so little!" said
he, grinding a big fragrant pound. "But
remember! Unless you thoroughly enjoy
Airway ... it costs you nothing! This, and
every pound, is fully guaranteed!"
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U rUID Washing Powder, large 3 C llll m
for 25C tomato juice ,86ry Da:n 17c n 2.-. 350 2 . 39C
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VAN CAMP'S
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9Cs
STOKELY'S
SPINACH
No. 2 tin,
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23C
ZEE TISSUE
4ro,,s;.ti:........17C
LIFEBUOY SOAP
REGULAR SIZE BAR
bars
25C
SUPURB
Washing Powder, large 37c
TOMATO JUICE 86ry Dawn 17c
OVALTINE Large
59c
PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 can, 15c
PEACHES Halves 'O Gold, 2 cans . 27c
HURD'S PRUNES can, 2 can. 19c
RIPE OLIVES 2Canc ., 25c
SWEET PICKLES Qua tjar 23c
MACARONI Rose City, 0 lb 25c
O K LAUNDRY SOAP 23c
WHITE MAGIC Quart 10c
KLEENEX TISSUE o 28c
DOG FOOD 3 can. 14c
BISQUICK LaBe - 29c
PEANUT BUTTER 2,. jar 25c
DEVILED MEAT 3 n. 10c
CORN KIX K:uZ' rCdl 23c
JELLWELL
6 Pkg. J
RAISINS 3-lb. cello Pkg. .. 19c
TANG LUNCH ME AT2, 4 5
BLACK PEPPER , ,b 9c
SALT 8,b 15c
SODA A. and H., 3 Pkg. 25c
TOILET TISSUE 60 19c
FLOUR SAVINGS
Kitchen Croft, 49 lb. $1.55
Harvest Blossom, 49 Ib $1.35
Umpqua Chief, 49 Ib $1.39
Red Arrow, 49 lb. $1.17
WESSON OIL
Half gallon ..... 69C
n Ivory Ivory
L ,' H Soap Soap
Em3iRk I Large . Medium
2 bars 191 3 bnrj 171
SALAD DRESSING ' ad 22
PEAS ,d CARROTS 2 can. 19c
WHITE ST nTUNA2 can. 33c
PEPSICOLA 6 bottles .. 25c
BEER Brown Derby, 3 can
29c
HERSHEYBARS3for 10c
KOOL CIGARETTES 2 p.. 29
HORMEL'S
SPAM
12-ot. tint ,
49C
CANTERBURY
Orange Pekoe
TEA
49C
Lb.