;:'ovr THREE R'OSEBUR NEWS REVIEW, R6SEBURS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1942. (lLocal News III at Home Mrs. L. L. Wlm berly is reported to be 111 at her home on Reservoir avenue. Working at Bank Mrs. Harrie W. Booth is working during the vacation periods ol employes at the Douglas National bank. Visiting Here For Week Miss Jean Geddes has arrived here from Seattle to spend a week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Geddes, and other relatives and friends. Back From California Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caswell have returned to their home on Commercial fenue, following a two weeks' "cation trip to Los Angeles and Pasadena, Calif., visiting relatives and friends. Return to Klamath Falls- Mrs. Burge Mason (Mildred Sinniger) and her two children, Clarissa El len and John Burge, have return ed to their home in Klamath Falls following two weeks here vaca tioning and visiting Mrs. Mason's father, J. H. Sinniger, on South Jackson street. Daughter Is Born According to word received here, a daugh ter, Kaye, was born May 26 in Los Angeles to Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Grossman, formerly of this city. Dr. Grossman was on the medical staff at the veterans facility hospital here before be ing transferred to the Los Ange les veterans hospital last fall. Son Is Born Announcements kaye. . been received here by Jflends telling of the birth of a ton, Robert Edward, Weighing seven pounds eight ounces, June 17, at Berkeley, Calif., to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Mrs. Campbell was formerly Anoka Coates, physical education in structor in the high school in this city. Home From Hospital Mi's. Al Utne (Alyce Fest) has been discharged from St. Vincent's hos pital in Portland and is now con valescing here at the home : of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . W. Fest, on North Jackson street. Mrs. Utne underwent a serious major operation several weeks ago. During her stay in the hospi tal, her mother, Mrs. Fest, stayed with her. (jkvislts Dixon Family Mrs. George Johnston, of Long Beach, Wash., formerly Maude Sheridan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheridan of this city, spent a part of this week visiting the Dixon family at Dixonville. Mrs. Johnston is a grand niece of Mrs. R. B. Dixon, of Dixonville. She was born in the old Sheridan resi dence, where the Douglas Na tional bank is now located. A New Money-Saving Recipe every Thursday on this page. Save them. Presented by Digby's Market LIBERTY CAKE (.Molsl ind patriotic) cilp fat U. tmpoon M cup smwr ii ntp, beaten ciii orange juice 1 lea spoon lemon extract 1 teaspoon. Krated orangf rated lemon rind 1 teaspoon nit run rake ILmit 1 leni'oon v.kU t i i rsi'ii: '! flip ruciunilt ', nip n'lts Cream fat and mijtar. Add ftt. "tract and rtmh. Be-jl a minute. Add tall, flnttr, soda aiNl raKirw. Heat 2 mi mile. I'mir Into shallow t Pan lined with waxed Daner. Sprinkle baiter with ninviniit and mil. Itake 30 minutes In moderate ! mm crni). FOOD SPECIALS Cotch Blend Fresh COFFEE, Mb. bag ... 19c Coral Sea Halves PINEAPPLE, 20-oz. can, 2 cans 39c Campbell's 14-oz. can TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans J' Pheasant Pink SALMON, lb. can, 2 for 45c Our Mother's COCOA, 2-lb. can 25c Oregon Golden State 4m CANNED MILK, 4 cans Jv . MARKET NORTH ROSEBURG Guarantee: Low everyday prices that can't be beat. liilf Plcnlo Announced The Glen gary Sewing club members and their families will hold a seven o'clock picnic supper Sunday, June 28, at the J. A. Hoolen grove. Will Be Here This Week Dr. E. B. Pratt, of Santa Barbara, Calif., Is expected to arrive here this week to preach at 'the First Baptist church Sunday., He was formerly of this city. Here Frnm RimHcnnrl TVinntv Sheriff and Mrs. Harry M. Mc- une, accompaniea Dy Mrs. Harry Tatro, all of Reedsport, were business visitors In Rosebure 16- day . Club to Sponsor Dance The Edenbower Community club has Invited the public to attend a ben- Pfit HnPO S.tttirrintr ntrrht limn 27, at the Edenbower school lay- ain-u. me pioceeas oi me aiiair will go to the kitchen building fund. Visiting at Chambers Home Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Chambers and son, Sheldon, of Laurelwood, have as their house guests, Mrs. Chambers' cousin and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolt; of Oak land, Calif., and Mrs. Chambers' mother, Mrs. Maude Sheldon, of Seattle, who will spend a week or so here. Keystone Club Plans Luncheon The Methodist Keystone club has announced July 3rd as the date of Its potluck picnic lunch eon, to be held at one o'clock at the M. M. Nelson home on Deer creek. Mrs. Nelson will be as sisted by Mrs. Fred L. South wick. Members and friends at tending have been asked to bring their own table service. Funeral Services Set For Mrs. E. W. Redifer . Mrs. E. W. (Frances Eunice) Redifer, 61, died Wednesday at Mercy hospital in Roseburg. Born at Elkton, July 6, 1880, she made her home in Oregon throughout her entire lifetime. For the past 14 years she had been a resident of Myrtle Creek, where she was an active member in the Christian church. Surviving are her husband; three sons, Rev. Oscar Cooper, Spokane; Ernest Cooper, Eugene, and Arthur Cooper, Ashland, and a daughter, Mrs. Elmer (Frances) Leighton, Myrtle Creek. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Chris tian church in Myrtle Creek, Rev. Harry Baird officiating. The body will be taken to Ashland for interment. Arrangements are in charge of the Roseburg . Under faking, company. .-, - ;., Sawmill Near Prospect Destroyed by Fire MEDFORD, June 25 (AP) The 25,000-board foot daily cap acity Prospect sawmill near Pros pect on the Crater lake highway was destroyed by fire Tuesday, James Dole, owner, said. Only a small amount of lum ber was burned. ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES All Legionnaires asked to be at Carl's Tavern for fare- well for Commander Riegel, 6:30 Friday evening, June 26th. Bruce Mcllis, Commander- elect. (Adv.) TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY rut -j T-r4 1 1 . m m j - 11c-30e-40c Inc. tax JMoirri;iiia W' TV y f THE MOST EXCITING ji MHUNT OF ALLyj Convention ef V. F. W. Hears Rev. Perry Smith KLAMATH FALLS, June 25 (AP) More than 200 had regis tered for the annual encampment of the veterans of foreign wars and the department auxiliary as business sessions got underway this afternoon. First event of the state meeting was a memorial service last night addressed by Past National Chap lain Perry Smith of Roseburg. This morning a joint session was held at which the delegates were welcomed by officials of the city and county and civic organiza tions. ... . , Wet Grounds Postpone Softball Game Here The softball game between the Dunham Transfermen and Texa co Chiefs, scheduled for last night, was postponed because of wet grounds and will be played Friday night, If weather permits, lb was announced today. Al Fle gel, manager of the Texaco team, reported today he is' considering organizing a Pee-Wee league, composed of youngsters below the age of 10 years. More definite plans will be announced later. COMING FRIDAY SATURDAY THEY'RE IN THE ARMY NOW! Brod Crawford Andy Devine Ion Chaney.Jr. ENDS TODAY BARGAIN NIGHT RETURN 'A Yank in the R.A.F." TYRONE POWER Plus Lynn Bari John Sutton Dan Dailey, Jr. Bk. a I'F it m ww www r 1 ill ihiiUl'ih 2-7:15-9:15 P. M. ix Hu Wrt7 3 PLUS ADVENTURE IN THE RAW teX J IWHWEST! -, Visit Hero Dr. and Mrs. H. 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