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two ROSfeSUftG HEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG; .OREGON, ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1941. Pi '.'Til pustomir-, Mr. Morgan reports, lliavp traded with the; slot stead Jilv throughout thp entire 20 years of Its existence. Proceedings to Oust Harry Bridges Started by U.S. Douglas Forest Protective Assn. Elects Officers i. I Both his talk and Mr. Leland's will be illustrated with charts. iLuneheon will be served at noon by the ladies auxiliary of the Glide grange with the compli ment of the association. Besides the members of the assoclatldn and their families: those invltert to attend include all land bank R. M. Fox was reelected presi- j commissioner borrowers and ail dent of the Dougias Forest Pro-j person who are buying land un tective association in Portland 'der .contract from the FederaJ Tuesday, Feb. 11, according to H. I Land bank. ! O. Pargeter, of Roseburg, who WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. (API : was reelected secretary-manager j To Entertain Husbands The Deportation proceedings against -and who returned yesterday j members of me Methodist Key- Committee Named For Registration Of War Veterans Morgan Grocery Will Celebrate 20th Anniversary The 20th anniversary of the founding of Morgan's Grocery is to be celebrated this week-end by special sales events Friday and Saturday, according to Chester Morgan, proprietor. The business was started In iwzi ny ii. h. Morgan, who first "any it. Bridges, west coast la-' from the association meeting, stone club will bntcrtain their the nation wide American Legion opened a store In the building atlbor leader, were ordered by At-j Others Officers Include C. Davis I husbands at U b:30 potluck sup- j preparedness fdr any emergency the corner of Sheridan and Lane ( lorney General Jackson today on Weyerhaeuser, Tacoma, v 1 c c-1 per Friday e, filing at the church " as announced here today by streets. In September. 1927. he the basis of an FBI renort that ! president, and Fred Southwick, ! narlurs. Mrs. Vernnn Kofi Mrc . CnmmflnHnr .Tnmno Vmmn nr thn Appointment of a special com mittee to handle the voluntary registration of all local' legion..! L nalres and world war veterans entirely voluntary on the part of mi- possioie tuiure na-. me individual. Registration does ary of the birth of George Wash ington, as national defense regis tration day for all members of other qualifications of the reyi the American Legion and such'trants. The Information unaffiliated world war veterans as may desire to participate. There Is nothing compulsory about the registration. Filling out of the American Legion na tional defense questionnaire and rendering any service that may called for later, both will be tional defense service as part of purchased the business operated by Pickens brothers in the Per kins building and combined the stocks of the two stores In the present location at Cass and Rose streets. His son, Chester Morgan, be came associated with the business in 1932, and in 1938 took over ownership and management upon the retirement of the founder. Since 1932-the business has had Its own delivery system, for Which a new truck was purchased this week. Conduct of the business has . been kept in step with the mod ern methods of food merchandising,- both in display and sales methods. Many of the present urldges was a communist. (district warden, ine president, ij. M. Krell, Mrs. Roscoe Mar- The attorney general said that:Mr: Fox' a rral,1nt of Portland, sters and Mrs. Eva Kight are in a warrant of arrest would be Is-1" !" '"" ,m r""'L" """' cnarge ot the supper, with Mrs um.rl ,iti,i mn,i ti . company, rie aiso serves as a ui- - - ........ ,j, ,uk,-.- anil charge of the LYMON L. SPENCER Representing New York Life Insurance Co. Protection Retirement, Sav ings, Educational Plans. Roseburg Telephone 27 or 601-R A DOUGLAS COUNTY PRODUCT Mfg. by Douglas County Mills Buy It from your favorite grocer. mat Hearings would be held at San Francisco beginning March 31. Bridges, head of the CIO Longshoremen's union of the Pa cific coast, is an Australian. The FBI Investigation, on which a report was made to Jackson by J. Edgar Hoover, FBI director, last November declared Bridges was a communist and that the Communist party advocated over throw of the United Stales gov ernment. l)n previous occasions he has denied that he was a communist. At a west coast heailnc held by Dean James M. Landis of Har vard law school by direction of Labor Secretary Perkins, Bridges iso sain twit while there were I uuiiumiiiisis in me lanor move ment he had "never heard" them , advocate the violent overthrow of j the government. Escaped Oregon Convict Captured at Reedsporr SALEM, Fell. 13. -IAP). Prl son Warden George Alexander said that John T. Benner, trusty at (he prison annex who escaped last Friday, was captured at Reedsport yesterday by Reeds port police and returned to Salem. Lmpqua post, No. 16. Commander Young has named irvln Rnifwl 9c rhnli-man nf lt.n company He also serves an a ai- c. M. Butner and Mrs. J. H. Bou- special national defense regis rector w th other members of the cock in charge of the entertain-: (ration committee. Other mem. mcnt- ' jbers of the committee are Gay , , ' jMowcry, Vincent Malone and V. ICE LIP JUG 9c ,J. Miceili. All the officers of the Ice lip jug in crystal glass for 1 local post will serve as ex-of ficio 9c -only one of the hundreds of (members of this special commit- specials at Carr's. Stop in and ' tee. look over the 9c sale and the - National Commander Milo J price counters. You can save at Warner has fixed Kntiirrinv , I February 22. .the 209th annivers- board, these being F. S. Scrits- meicr, timber broker, Portland; A. G. Clark, timber broker, Glen dale; C. Davis Weyerhaeuser, Ta coma; W. H. Hording, O. and C. administrator, Portland; E. R. Walsh of the firm of Brown and Brown, forest engineers, Port land, and E. P. Scanlan of Bak er Fentress Co., Portland, for est engineers. The annual report showed total of 370 acres damaged by fire during the year, providing one of the best records ever re ceived by the association. There were '18 fires classified as fol lows: Lightning 3, incendiary 20, campers 8, smokers ), brush burning 2, logging 1, miscllane ous 5. Of the 370 acres burned over during the year, only 84 acres carried merchantable tim ber. " Farm Loan Assn. Units To Meet In Roseburg Feb. 15 Carr's. I Adv.) not involve any military liabil ity. The nationwide registration of legionnaires and unaffiliated world war veterans was authoriz ed by the 22nd national conven tion of the American Legion in Boston, Mass., last September, and subsequently by the nation al executive committee in In dianapolis. It is merely for the purpose of cataloging the quali fications and special talents of all legionnaires and world war vet erans for national defense. From the questionnaire to be filled out by all members and veterans, lo cal posts, department and na tional headquarters will prepare indexes which will list the exper ience, education, training and con tained In these indexes will be made available to federal, stale, and local authorities whenever the need arises. i COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubar 116 No. Jackson HERE'S WHY I ENiOY There ateour reasons why I prefer Schilling . . . and all of them are FLAVOR! You'll understand when you taste (his delicious coffee. yniii YOUR CHOICE - DRIP 'IQi mi OR PERCOLATOR Schilling WINGS OF THE MORNING CARR'S 9c SALE Carr's big !)c sale lasts all this week Willi hundreds ot bargains. Special at !lc are glass berry howls, mixing bowls, Ice-' lip pmiH-is. creamers, sugar Dow Is, aluminum ware, tilt muffin pans. bread pans, large wash pans, enameled pans, etc. At 3 for !): -tumblers, fruit dishes, chore bulls, handkerchiefs, boh pins. etc. Other bargains cup and saucer, !)e; kiddles hose, flc pair; land bank sricK in soles, !),. jersey cloves. I Henm-ts of the hnilncu. nr Mm i pan, etc., e.c. See I lie lim-' three associations will he miule (lns at Can's.- (Adv.l I lv Keriiliii'v.Ti-iiini-nr Pnu-i.ll George Lelaritl of the Federal Land bank of Spokane will be the principal speaker when the I'mpqua, Myrtle Creek and Oak land National Farm Loan asso datlohs hold their annual meet I log, Saturday, February 15. Sec retary-Treasurer U. P. Powell announced today. The meeting Will be at the Odd Fellows hall 111 Roseburg and open at 10 a. m Mr. Leland will present a re port of the operations of the Federal Land hank for lfllt). The National Farm Loan associations, which make and service Federa Land hank loans In Douglas county, are stockholders In. the Smokers know... (chesterfields Satisfy WITH THEIR MlLDKR, B UTTER TSTE Do you know why Chest erfield gives you more pleasure? Because it's the smoker's cigarette ... it has everything a smoker wants . . . Real Mildness and a Cooler, Better Taste. Chesterfields are better-tasting and mild. . . nut flat. . . not strong, because of their right combina tion of the world's best cigarette ' tobaccos. You can 7 buy a better cigarette. if. 4R1CT ..f.'-.v jt a,. . in sxAW. is.iAA.m III VaUrttln Of ling, from EUfN DREW, I'ornng m lha current Paramount hit "fHE MAO DOCTOR". ..and from CHfSTERPItlO, thtMildtf, tooltf. Sti ffs -Totting ctgorttt. MORGAN n)ln)D7Sl7Sa)W ScOU ... , u On this, our 20th Anniversary, we say THANK YOU to the people of Roseburg and Douglas County. For 20 years we have served you in the friendliest, most courteous manner possible. 1o celebrate this event we are staging a 20th Anniversary Sale. We invite you to attend this sale and save on the many values offered. WHEN YOU ORDER AT MORGAN'S you KNOW that your groceries will reach you in perfect condition. By operating our own deliv ery truck we can give you rhat added service that -others cannot give. FKEE 150 Bags-While They Last a $1.00 Bag of Merchandise LIMIT ONE To each customer purchasing cn order amounting to $3.00 or more. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14th and 15th A home-owned store-operated by local clerks We are not open nights nor Sundays We feel entitled to that time for rest and recreation. RED AND WHITE CORN Cream style or whole kernel 25C BLUE AND WHITE OYSTERS 27C SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS 27C 2-lb. box RED AND WHITE Grapefruit New Florida Pack 2 cans 27C BLUE AND WHITE TOMATOES large cans . 25C BEANS Red and White Fancy Cut No. 2 cans cans 27C Wo are the authorized agents for Battle Creek Foods in this city. PEAS Fancy Sifted Red & Whit No. 2 cans, m m ' 15V Minced Clams Red and White 2 cans 29C SALMON 29C Red and White Fancy Red sociteye T -pound can SHRIMP Red and White Fancy Large 2 tans 35C Pineapple Red and White Fancy Sliced or Homestyle t large cans 43C We carry a complete line of Heinz Products PEACHES Red and White Fancy Halves or Sliced J, large cans .. 37C Pound This delicious Coffee and Cake will be served all day Saturday Be sure to come in. FECIAL! IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPT. GREEN PEAS Garden fresh and sweet, 2 lbs. 29c NEW POTATOES F rom Florida, 3 lbs. 25c edlum size stalks, isp and tender, lb. ASPARAGUS E AVAC ADOS Nte. Meh 19c 5c ARTICHOKF The big Jumbo ones, each f nn ' 'vnWMJ one mea jn ltti 3 (or X)C ORANGES .,;6Cac:sw",.1,nd $1.23 GRAPEFRUITS 29c SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM Lb 29c Half or whole VELVEETA CHEESE 2Jb. box RITZ CRACKERS L arge package A9 23c Sunshine Wheat Toast Wafers Package 18C Shortening Red and White Pure Vege tableNone Better, A m 43V 3-lb. can o 4-lb. Fisher's Pancake Flour only lc wheh you ouy ty-io r-isner s Blend Plour at $1.69 Weber's cakes are brought to us fresh from their ovens each afternoon MAYONNAISE and. w'mc:.,hc 25c PEANUT BUTTER , ,b .,lr Freshly ground from No. 1 peanuts. 19c POSTTOASTIES 3 packages 20. Wax Paper 125-ft. ro( Heav- Qg iest quality XOf OXYDOL Large H package JJl MATCHES 6-box carton 18 C RAISINS Thompson Seedless, aq 4-lb. package JmOK toN'T MISS THIS If the center of the store ;ou will find a large JAR FULL OF MARBLES. The person guessing nearest to the number of marbles in the jar will receive a handsome prize. " ' ' l 1 bmtifhi I Ml, Utm A Utm loucu C