ftO&BUftS wewwwew, Roseeuft, OreSor. Thursday, August 21, 1941.
News of Douglas County
Glendale
GLENDALE, Orp., Aur. 15.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. F. McKonzie
and daughter, Beverly Jenn, nnd
son, Norman, of Los Plumas,
Calif., are vlsitlnc with Mrs. Mc-
Kcnie's mother, Mrs. Iiud (
;' UiwMff until SuiYija.l1'- :
Mv rtn'l Mrs, ljiicl tif;!rhf;r, .Mr
and Mrs. McKen.ie and children
nnd Mrs. Mattle Wilson spent
Monday In Grants Pass. Mrs
Rudolf and son, Gilbert, Mrs. J,
S. Blrchfield nnd Mrs. Edwin
Johnson were also Grants Pass
visitors Monday.
Mrs. Mattle Heller returned
Monday from a visit In the east
nnd In California, Mrs. Elma Ar.
chambeau met her in Grants
Pass.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wllburn
nnd Infant daughter spent Satur
day In Grants Pass.
Mrs. B. Brown and two sons,
Dob nnd Teddy, spent Friday In
Koseburg.
Albert Jones of Medford spent
the week end here with his wife
nnd parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe
Jones.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floy Robinson
nnd children left Saturday for a.
vacation trip through the mid
dle west, where they will visit
relatives and friends. They will
return by California and visit'
f Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson
and Kenneth Raess spent Sun
dav visiting in Grunts Pass.
Mrs. Bob Heller nnd son, Tom
my, of Pnsadena, Calif., and Ber
niece Clarke arrived Tuesday
evening to visit with relatives
and friends for a few days. They
have been visiting in southern
Oregon the last wpek.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Young at
tended the Kansas state picnic In
Roseburg Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Mill
spent Friday in Roseburg shop
ping and In the evening they at
tended the donkey baseball
game.
Rev.' Paul Tldball left Monday
to visit his mother nnd other re
latives In Pennsylvania. II I s
place In the Presbyterian church
will be filled by Rev. Roberts,
n Sunday school missionary from
Medford Sunday and after that
Rev. J. K. Howard will preach
until Rev. Tldball's return.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Buhles of Hav
ward, Calif., nro visiting Mrs.
Bubics' aunt nnd uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Lnwson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Huntington
nnd daughters, Denlce and Mar
garet, and John Lunqulst return
ed Tuesday from a vacation trip
to Portland, Newberg and in the
stale of Washington.
Miss Mln Smith and Lnurn
Llvermoro of Applelon, Wise,
nrrived Tuesday to visit with Miss
Smith's uncle and uunt, Mr. nnd
Mrs. I. H. Smith. They are re
turning to Wisconsin from Oak
land, Calif., where they have
been visiting Miss Smith's moth
er and other relatives.
Mrs. Ada Miller and grandson,
Jlmmv, and daughter, Mrs. Ma
mie demons and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis of Klamath Falls called
on Mrs. C. B. Austin Friday afternoon.
Mrs. John Bartle nnd Shirley,
Mrs. Melvln Johnson nnd Jackie,
Mrs. Ivan Bartle and Ella Mne
Brown spent Monday in Med
ford. Miss Nevn Glaser of Ihanon
Is visiting her uncle and aunt,
Rev. and Mrs. F. T. Glaser, and
children.
Mrs. Morris Weber and Vir
ginia, of North Hollywood,
Calif., are visiting with Mrs.
Weber's brother, Ray Powelson,
nnd her father. A. F. Chastin.
Mrs. Lilly Belle Angelic of
Portland arrived Friday Tor a
few days' visit with friends here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mick Balrd of
Grants Pass are spending a few
days tills week with Mr. and Mrs.
Emmlt Belcher.
Mrs. Frank Thompson and Ma
bel Robinson were Roseburg vis
itors Tuesday.
Mrs. Zona Phillips, son, Clnr
ence, nnd grandson, Bob Legg,
of Everett, Wash., are visiting
Mrs. Elizabeth Ross nnd rela
tives tills week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bates nnd
family, Clara Wlnklemnn, nnd
Bud Fniieigh spent the week
end at Williams visiting Mrs.
Bates' mother, Mrs. Bunch, nnd
Billy Bunch.
Mrs. Fred Knrdell. Mrs. Hnrrv
Humphrey, and Mrs. "Chet" Sap
Ington, were Grants Pass visitors
Monday.
Charles Rudolp left Thursday
for Portland to take the examina
tion to enter the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Muse moved
to Medford during the week end.
Thev. wlll make, their home there
Misa Virginia Rose of Ro,c-
bulj? s visiting hir -sunt, .Mix:
Bessie Friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poole nnd
daughter, Arlene, of Days Creek,
visited Mrs. Elsie Poole Satur
day and nil went to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Poole at Grants
Pass.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Delbert Pool nnd
Edna Mny, of Days Creek, vis
ited Mrs. Elsie Poole Sunday at
the Glendale hotel.
Mrs. Nettle Theroux has pur
chased the Variety store of Clara
Winkleman and plans to open
some time In September. She is
now having some remodeling
and redecorating done.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Bufklns
plan to lenve soon for Chlcngo
where Mr. Bufkins will finish a
course In refrigeration. Mrs.
Bufklns is the daughter of Os
car Webber.
Mrs. C. B. Austin, Mrs. Alice
Moore and Mrs. Delia Park spent
Wednesday in Grants Pass.
Allen Long spent Friday in
Glendale attending to business.
He has signed up for the army
air corps and does not plant to
teach this year.
Miss IJonna Sorrels of Wil
liams, Ore., Is spending the
week with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. I). Sorrels, nnd
daughters, La Vern.
Sunday at the L. J. Gleason and
Leon Gleason homes west of town,
i Mrs. Bob Donald and son re
turned last Sunday from Buker,
Ore., where they had been visit
ing relatives and friends for sev
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
and children of Cottage Grove
visited at the P. A. Comstock
home last Sundav.
Mrs. Fanny Gllstrup who hns
been visiting her daughter, and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Kclleck. here .'or the past two
VWcks. li'ff lYifiiri home m Port-:
land Monday.
Mrs. Harold Powell and small
son, made a trip to Eugene Mon
dav for medical nttention.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Tonolo of
Cottage Grove were business
visitors In Sutherlln Monday.
Albert DcLnuncy of Drain
visited here last Sunday with
friends.
Robert Powell of Glendale was
a business visitor In town Tues
day.
J. W. Culver Sr., attended the
horse races at Gresham, Ore., the
first of the week.
Mrs. Avery Lasswell of Yon
calla visited at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ladd,
T uesday.
The bee louse Is a tiny creature
which clings to the hairs of the
honey bee. It Is about one six
hundredths of an Inch long.
Sutherlin
John Musgrove has been ap
pointed observation post organ
izer for this district by Fred
L. Southwlck of Roseburg who
Is chairman of the committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lang and
children attended to business in
Eugene Monday.
Mr. und Mrs. E. C. Adamson
iml son. Ira, visited friends at
Dlllord Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Saueerman
left Wednesday for Portland and
Bremerton, Wash., where they
will visit relatives for several
days. .
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee At-
terbury Sunday were Mrs. Merle
Landreth and daughter of Seattle,
Kenneth and Lowell Atterbury
of Portland. They are sister and
brothers of Mr. Atterbury.
Tom Thornherg marketed his
wool In Roseburg Tuesday.
Conrad Long returned from
the hospital In Roseburg Satur
day where he had recently under
went an operation.
Mi's. Ted Olson and daughter,
Helen, of Astoria, Ore., called on
friends here last Friday. They
are former residents of Sutherlln,
having been In the hardware
business here at one time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holman
and sons, Jimmy nnd Russell, are
sMnding a vacation nt Tacoma,
Wash., with the former's rela
tives. Jerry De Muth Is taking
Mr. Holman's place during his
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Gleason nnd
family of Cottage Grove spent
Your
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BLUE BELL
SHOESTRING
POTATOES
Vacuum Packed In CANS
Rtd le lervt right out of Ik on.
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with SUtht, and Chop. Crind tor
camping and picnic trips. At your gro
cery or moat markc-t.
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S. 9 I RN 1RSH PATRIOT..
Answer: CYRUS McCORMICK INVESTED the reaper
and revolutionized the farm industry.
And EGG MASH revolutionized the poultry Industry. With the
shortage of vitamins and minerals In ordinary grains, poultry
could not produce. Umpqua and Sunnsc Poultry feeds supply
what our local grains lack.
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Specials Are For Friday end Saturday, August 22nd and 23rd
SCHILLING'S
Pepper
8 oi. Can 19c
Sunshine Krispy
Crackers
2-lb. box
Kerr Lids
J Dozen .. 25c
Economy Caps
Dozen 19c
Biff Fly Spray
Gallon 98c
Hershey's Chocolote
Ice Cream Syrup
16-oz. can .... 10c
SWIFT'S
PREM "zy. 53C
SANKAXLEnE-............33c
Log Cabin Syrup cln ,um. 29c
BUTTER
Grade A, Solids, Lb
40c
BANQUET
Salad Dressing
Full Quarts . .
23c
GRAPENUTS-""
2 Pkgs
H. O. OATS
Small
WHEATIES
Pkg
CREAM-O.
WHEAT .. ,
MOTHER'S OATS
Quick, China
CORN FLAKES
Ktllogg's, 6-01. Pkg.
FISHER'S WHEAT
GERM Lge. Pkg. ..
PUFFED WHEAT
3 Pkgs
Kellogg's
ALL BRAN Lg. Pkg
tic
13C
10c
23C
29C
5C
25C
25C
19C
Borden's
Eagle Brand Milk
Small Can
10c
Par Soap
Pottery Free.
Giant Size ..............
Sugar
Fine Granulated
10-lb. Bags
60c
I roffoOTcmir jjj
I mutamimiMrm 9
jjJ FARINA
FLOUR SAVINGS
$1.39
$1.89
33c
43c
New Enriched UMPQUA
CHIEFM lbs
SWANSDOWN
49 lbs.
ROLLED OATS
8'10 lbs
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Bananas
Golden Ripe
3 Lbs.
19c
Watermelons
Guaranteed Ripe
m
liC
Pound
LOCAL
Cantaloupes
l( , 10c
SUNKIST
Lemons
' DOZEN
23c
LOCAL DANISH 4 4 A
SQUASH 3 for .... 14
PEACHES, basket .. 19C
Dillard 4 As
TOMATOES 3 lbs. 1U
Local BERMUDA 4 A
ONIONS 3 lb 14
U. S. No. 2
POTATOES
50-lb. bags ....
55C
Oregon
Prunes
3. lb. Cello
Pkg
15c
Cosmetics and Remedies
M. D SANITARY NAPKINS f2 18c
PEPSODENT
TrtrtTU RDI1CU 25o Paste or
I W W I
50c
25c
Powder Free)
KLEENEX ISO sheets, 1061 440 sheets
WOODBURY DEAL
Cold Cream, 75c; Foundation Cream, 25c; 1 Woobdury Soap 10c
$1.10 Value, all for 79c
Swift's Branded
Beef, Lb ,
BEEF Roast
CAMrV UFMC Young and
BACON i""L 29c
DirUirC 4-b-to 6"lb- average, mm
rlLnltj Sugar cured, lb 47
18c
25c
PICKLED
BEEF STEAK EX! 28C
DILL PICKLES ArlOC
Premium Hams, Premium Bacon, Premium Lamb
Tender, Lb. .
Swift's Government Inspected
LUNCH MEATS Lb 19C
Salomi, Minced Ham, Bologna, Liver-sausage
PIGS FEET meaty, lb.
15C
BEAUTY SHOP
For Appointment Telephone 522
Try our Light Weight
Permanent Machine, no
pull.
Permanents $1.95 and up
Ce&faafatf the 8th birthday
of Miracle Whip
Quarts
36c
VALUABLE COUPON
1-Quarl Glass Ice Bucket and Tongs
with this coupon and 29c, while they
last Supply limited.
A 5c Introductory Coupon With Each
SCHILLING COFFEE Purchase on
Saturday, Au
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