Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 12, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i 2, 1942.
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Around the County
Wilbur .
'WJLBUR, Feb.. 12. Mr. and
Mrs. Judfi Moore of Canada were
visiting relatives in Roseburg and
Wilbur Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Moore was formerly Lelah
Dimmick. drnmhter of the late
George Dimmick, . 41 (MUM
: Mrs. Ruth Russell and family
moved to Tenmile Saturday to re
side. , I r
Mrs.: Frank Parker left Satur
day afternoon for Portland to
visit her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Wickham.
Mrs. Roy Smith and son; Don
old and Dick, of Eugene, spent
the. week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.' Virgtf Smith.
. ' Dan Bridge is spending a few
days here visiting his mother,
Mrs. Rosela Bridge, and other
relatives and friends. " '
Mrs. fioseila Abel left Thurs
day for Toledo o visit her sis
ter,' Mrs. Harvey Wells, for a few
weeks before returning to hef
home in Oakland, Calif.
Rev. L. G. Weavep s Julte, Bi
at his home in Sutherlin.' He
was unable to fill his appointment
here Sunday morning.
Mrs. Milt Miller went to par
den valley Monday to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Walter Crosier
and new grandson, Walter LeRoy.
Mrs. Vernon LaRaut is in Gar
dep valley this week taking care
of Mrs. Walter Crosier and baby.
." Dick Brown from DixonvUle
was home visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, R. p.' Brown, over
the week-end,
Mr. Spencer and family, who
spent the past few weeks in Wil
bur cutting wooij for George
Short, moved to Oakland last
week.
Days Creek
DAYS CREEK, Feb. 12. Bud
Gaulite returned to his home here
Sunday night from Portland
where he had been taking his ex
amination preparatory to service
with the navy. He will remain
hero until called to duty.
Word was recently received
here of the birth Jan. 21 in Med
ford of a son, John Glenn, to Mr.
and Mrsi f"loyd Goin of Prospect.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Goin are well
known here, the former being
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Goin. They' formerly made this
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. White and
their sons, Norman and Dickie,
who for some months have been
residing on the Baume place on
upper Days Creek, .recently left
for Bakersfleld, California, to
make their' home. They were ov
ernight guests at the home of
Mr. and Mis. Fritz Snyder the
last night of their stay here.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McGee and
their family of Nyssa have re
cently been the guests of friends
and relatives here. They former
ly made this their home but for
several years have been living on
some of the newly reclaimed land
near Nyssa. Their elder daughter,
Mary Elizabeth, who was the
guest of her cousin, Jean Mc
Cee, visited school while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoftdal of
Springfield are enjoying a visit
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Scouting for laps?
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Jeen-eyed Sioux Indian Army scout has his rifle ready to deal witt
any enemy threatening pur western coastline. Indians, who knqyf
nprthwest woos cquptry well, were' used as scouts in orld War t.
at the home of the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worth-
ington. ; '
Wednesday, Mrs. Roy Duncan
and son, Ralph, Mrs. R. A. Moore
and son, Jimmie, and Mrs,. Wal
ter tiuicnmson were qusincss
visitors in Roseburg. While there
both Jimmie and Ralph received
medcal attention. "
During last week-end Mrs.
Wade Worthington and daughter,
Beverly, and son, Junior, enjoyed
a most pleasant visit with rela
tives and friends in toscDurg and
at Melrose, being overnight
guests Saturday at the Melrosp
home of Mrs. Worth(ngton's par:
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conn
Saturday afternoon they attend
ed a very lovely party in Rose
burg complimenting Mrs. Worth
ington s niece, Camille Anne Rob
ertson, on, her birthday annfc
versary. - '
Jack Gaulke and M. J: Wiilard
were attending to business mat
ters in Roseburg Monday.
Frank Poole, whose home is in
Arizona, is here visiting his moth
er, Mrs. . Ef fie Poole, who is,
spending some time here caring
for he sister, Mrs. Julius Pqple.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker were
among those attending to busi
ness matters in Roseburg Wednesday.
Mrs. Velma Gibson and son,
Billie, and Clarence Krieger, went
tp Med ford Tuesday and returned
here- Wednesday.- While in -Mad
ford they were guests of Mrs.
Gibson's mother and sister.
Mr.-and Mrs. Wade Worthing
ton were, shopping and visiting
in Roseburg Tuesday. They were
accompanied by their nephew,
Myron Hoftdal.
Mra. Buster Barnes and small
son, Pat, have been visiting here
at the home of the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moore.
Bud Clark, who until recently
has been residing in Missoula,
Montana, has been visiting here
with his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark,
and also with his mother, Mrs.
Henry Hoiler. . He left Monday
evening for Tacoma where he has
accepted employment.
Mrs. Perry De Voe and daugh
ter, Jean, and son, Bobbie, and
Mrs. Luke Beals and son, Jackie,
were among those shopping in
Roseburg Saturday. Others going
there that day were Mr. and Mrs.
R. A Mopre, Miss Jean Duncan,
J. D. Wright. T. L. Weaver, p. C.'
Hill, Miss Mildred Thompson,
Miss, Marjofie Church, Mi's. Alma
Williams and Howard' Mpqre.
. Miss, Anna Lewis, primary
teacher in the local school, en
joyed a visit during the week-end
at her hqme in Roseburg.
Lawrppce Michaels recently
spent seyeral days in Portland at
tending f business affairs. Dur
ing his absence Mrs. Michaels
and their small son, Larry, were
guests at the home of the for
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Ulam.
Thursday Mv. and Mrs. Pete
Ulam were business visitors in
Roseburg. They remained there
during the evening in prder that
they might attend the theatre.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Higgins and
Miss Maybell Rainville visited
George Higgins in Salem Sunday.
George, who has been receiving
treatment at the T. B. hospital
there for some time, )? much im
proved in Health.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthews
were, business visitors in Rose
burg Wednesday.
During the week-end. Earl
Sumner attended to business mat
ters at-coast ppints.
-.Kn.' 1 Mandia Widrig recently
had as her guests her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
James Jordan, ol North Bend,
Wash. Mrs. Jordan will ' be re
membered by her many friends
here as Dolly, Widrig.
Sutherlin
Bob Hunt of Drain was a. busi
ness visitor here and at Glide
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jenkins of I
Riverside are caring for the W. P.
Graham place during their ab
sence In California.
Msis Doris Carr, who Is em
ployed in Cottage Grove, visited
over the week end with her moth
er, Mrs. C L. Carr.' ,
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PORK ROASTS 5
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PORK SAUSAGE fT!.45
SLICED BACON "Wftfincj, II,,..
SMELT ?tb"t;:,r::,29
Fig Bars White or Wheat 2-lb. plcg. 23c
Soq Qrqckerf N0.cuur 's-iw k l'e.
Bordo Unpitted Date lVjm, IH
Franquette Walnuts Lge. Lb. 27o
Ray m fmm im Vh tins I??
Sundown Kodata Fj No. Jlo
Albert OaH p
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Sperry Wheat Hearts 28-fl?, pita. ?c
Alrwy C9ff lb- bag 19c 3 (bs, 55c
Nob Hill Coffee lb, tag 23c 3 hi, 4Se
ldwrd Cffee lb. can 27fi 9 lbs, S?c
Pineapple W- : - m 9c
Canterbury Tea Rags 10'? 8 25' 1S
Our Mother' Cocoa 2-lb. ptg. 17
Cherub Milk Tall Cant 4 for 31c
Special Morning Milk 1 sp 2Sc,
Grape fruit Jvfo ?ow J1e
Tpmqt Jiico, Sunny Dawn iP !'
Campbell's Soup S.?rS Uuh 2?c
N)9dl SqHp, MIH .Cgnt'tf, p!?s-
leepy HqllQW Syrup U. ?c.
Sperry Pancake Flour , 3-lb. pkg. 27c
Swansdown Cake Flour Lge, pkg. 25c
Gold MedaJ Flour 4Mb. tack. $1,?8.
i Drifted Snow 24 -lb. 97c 49-lb. $1.8?
Kitchen Craft Flour 4bf sack $U?
Maximum Salt Plain or Ipcjizel,' pk. 7e
Crescent Mapleine 2-o. bottle 28c
Schilling's Spjce 94 $racff
Paradise pill PicUs pt. jar 1c
Lunch Box Sandw, Spread ; Qt, 39c
Kraft Pimento Cheese 2-lb. box 75c
Welch's Grapelqde ' 2-o. bot, 15fi
Pflrd P99 Pod 'Is 3 No. I cns 25a
Friskies Dog Cubes ' -lb. pkg. 24c
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Boraxo gleans Hand ; V I Q-p?. He
20MulevTeam Borax ... 10-oz.'pkg. 10c
Lava-oap ' i; ' :r:f 9 btifc
Babbit ot Rex Lye ' '3 13-oz. capi25c
Svgar Mh! Poac f.'f!;SS(T?,W 13c .
Von Cgmp Hominy I N9. tins 1t
B&M Baked Beans N9. 2 tt 19c
Swift's Veal Loaf Mad,6.nl7
Cudahy's Tang Pure Park ?-oz. 31?
Porter's. Macaroni 8I'AU,'. pkir. 14c
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31b. Can
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