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R0SE6URS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSE BURG", OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2I-, 1944. I WERE THE FIRST PEOPLE ) -A saw N.v'fft ? TO APPRECIATE THE VALUE ) iC" V"' OF GOOD ROADS.' I E -ft V'S BETWEEN 305 B.C. AND ( V VaT ( 200 A.D., THEV BUILT r l'j(i CV TOOTH COMING IN IS A TOOTH 1 S SSfcbSSSr1 -30 coming our," Says J" 5r?iS VL- ) r A VOUNS RHINOCEROS IN I 0V5 I ZAMBESI VALLEY- AFRICA, jUffJxi L.y I BECAME SO TAME THdT aTV (S? I CHILDREN RODE HIAt ' Qli I L'KE A PONY. i wvVL hasy J9'ZZ T. m. rec. u. t. mt. off. j NEXT: An irKiimrni for life on Mars. Further Govt. Aid In School Lunch Program Assured Mrs. Lula C. Goirpll, county school superintendent, unnoiinc ed todav thM ariaiiReinents were discussed with Carl II. Hasen kamp, representative of the War Food administration, for continu ed federal assistance to local schools In the operation of a 1944-45 school lunch program. tor several years schools-In Roseburg and surrounding cities, us wen as many rural communi ties, have served tastv and nutri tious noon meals at low cost to the punills attending, and we are pleased to know that financial aid will he available again for the coming year," Mis. Gorrell said. Under a cooperative agree ment with the government, each s"hool sponsor will be resoon slble for the labor and facilities needed to prepare noon meals and will contribute part of the cost of all goods purchased. The office of distribution of the War I'oort administration will in turn reimburse the school for part of mi; iooo costs, ana in addition may allot, temporarily, surplus foods purchased by WFA In ful filling Its price support commit ments to farmers. Two-Way Benefit. The community school lunch Krogram, a cooperative endeavor etwecn War Food adminlstra- ih. '.,i: ' .J ' U,IU. Bcnools, land 5, Oregon. ilTL K ' .unchesdPry''w,he hroimht nutim, i 7 ! lo children In families with In Jr.L":?"l.,jren 1" mes insufficient to furnish ade nrX'.Xr 1ualc' nutrition. Also, they have v,. 1, ri. :..,. proved their value In overcoming mm.riti. Vi . ' ' .1 " iP mid-session fatigue, and have y " compensated for inadenimie yet lunches carried from home. At Yoncalla I ground all summer, have stored ;for a school until the large build' men- nousenoiu goous anu gone to i i, .. j Mrs I.lovd Wise returned home I California, where Mr. Smith hnol" h 'vi any infamy Tuesday from a ten day visit 'work at Mare Island. with relatives In Portland and Mrs. Maurice McGinltle started Salem. teaching the Cold Springs school roperty on the upper reaches of louth Myrtle. I ISinnlr T-T i t-1 nnrl purpose. iMr Hart.s cousin and wife, Mr. News received by friends of the and Mrs. Dan Turpln, spent last William A. Whites, formerly of week on Rogue river, camping Lloyd Parson, son of Prof, and north of Drain, Sept. 11. She willMyrtle Creek but now ited at and fshing. They report a grand - 11 "c A..IJ -...Mr . Vtt.aviwn. Non-High School Board Will Meet Wednesday Tlie county non-high school hn-.rd will meet next Wednesday Myrtle Creek Mrs. Parson, is visltini? his oar. drive back and forth ents here for a few davs en route .home west of Yoncalla, to Medford to Join the navy. Rev. and Mrs. Graves were "llel to Holland Mnnday due to the serious Illness of Mrs. Graves' sister. Don ClarK returned to his home In Cottape Grove Wednes day, after spending several weeks here visiting relatives. Nathan Crowe transacted bus iness in Roseburg, Tuesday. Jim Churchill and daughter, Bonnie, visited at the MYRTLE CREEK Corp. and Mis. Jav L. Chanev from Port land arrived Friday and spent the week end visiting their respective families, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chan ev, Sr., and Mrs. Madge Gazley. Jay has been transferred from his post In the Aleutians, where naretai he spent two years, and Is work ers from Office of Distribution, WI' A, 215 Mayer building, Port-I tain programs of low-cost, adequate meals in schools, and i) to encourage greater con sumption of funds in temporary abundance, while nldlm; farmer to develop better local and do nestle markets for their pro duce. Any public or private school of nn;n scnooi level, or under, which o)craies on a non may apply for WF The government's contribution varies with the financial need of each institution and the type; From Myrtle Creek Mrs. Clay of meal served. Any Interested Ularn visited in Roseburg Tues schnnl can oht-iln full part leu- fron Myrtle Q-ci k". present, with so many mothers working, preparation for lunches is sometimes neglected or lefl to the children; many children are forced to leave home at an carlv hour and have a long pe riod between breakfast and lunch. These conditions make It more ns I under, which necessary to provide some mean n-prolit basis, of adequate noon lunches, Mrs rA assistance. cJoitc H states. School Pupils to Unite In Junior Red Cross Work Miss Ruby Dahllee, field repre sentative for the area office of the Junior Red Cross, held a con ference Monday with Mrs. L. C Gorrell, countv school superin tendent, regarding plans for par ticipation of, Douglas county scnooi cnuuren In the organlza lion. I'Jans were made for incor poratlng construction"! work with regular class activities in art, manual training and home economics. Mrs. Rudolph Rltzman has been secured as Junior Red Cross chair man for the Douglas countv cnapier ano is ready lo help any one desiring suggestions. She has a great many patterns and "helps" of various kinds. She may be contacted by interested persons through the Red Cross chapter in the Pacific building Q'- ct her home -telephone 572-L. There's g difference between commercial baking end home baking ... You'll be thrilled with the finer results you get with home-type Kitchen Craft Flour Kitchen Craft it light-bodied: It mixes smoothly and quickly with other home-type ingredi ents to give fine even texture in ull your home baked foods. Kitchen Craft is properly milled: Retains desirable moisture in your pastries, cakes ami broads IK npito of the drier A rut of home ovens. Kitchen Craft is dependably uniform: Absorbs the same amount of water each time no you can follow your recipes to the letter. r it 0 mimq requires e-fype flour! ITS TRUE I rtv T m V&fc-. 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That's a guarantee. at SAFEWAY Churchill home in Rice Valley, I n ln ine emDarKation onice ol f,.o.v, ln..iP h,,mp in Eugene iransporiuuon. mrs. naney, ine Mrs. Harold Edes and three I former Marjorie Johnson, Is children, and- Miss Charmalne working for the Zellerbach Paper Sefton transacted business In Eu-,00"103" gene, Wednesday. Mrs. Verne L. Adams went to Mrs. Bvron Turpln has moved Portland Tuesday nleht to stav to Oakland, and is employed In, with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Sar- the Bridees merchandise store. geant during her convalescence Her husband, who sold his cropi following a major operation, and stock from the Scotts Valley The Seventh Day Adventlst farm, expecting to go Into the church people have assembled armv was reiected and will find building material and will soon employment in Oakland. begin building a 56 ft. by 30 ft. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, who church. At present they are put have lived at the Baldwin camp ting up a small building to use Oceanslde, California, reports that they are building a new house. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Llndqulst have purchased a site for a home on Walte street and are prepar ing to begin building a fine home soon. The Lindquists are one cou ple of a group of seven purchas ers of the Zehrung mill and other at 10 a. m. at the office of Mrs. Lula C. Gorrell, county school superintendent. Members of he board are Fred Bonebrake, Melrose; James Francis, Oakland; Mrs. John Ba con, Umpqua, and J. G. Barnes. DUlard. Matters of transportation, espe cially of individual cases of stu dents residing some distance from the main line, wilt be taken uo. Pfcoiw 447 VERN M. ORR v Hi louth StopfcsM AaMburfc Or a.' W DEWEY 5D,DD1 CLUB J Here's My Dollar For Dewey. Name Addresi Phone . Membership card' and 50,001 pin will be sent on receipt of this application and fee. Bring or mail to Percy Croft, chairman. Box 130, Roseburg, Oregon. PbM nd7. hv rjpwpv for PrMlrtpnl club HAY AWAY A BOND TODAY - AT HENNINGER'S .MARTS Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, Sept. 22 and 23 STAPLES Borden's Milk, tall can, 3 for .... 29C S. 8 W. Coffee, 111). glass jar... 324 Oxydol Washing Powder; Ig. pkg. 2H Rice, whole grain, 4 lb. pkg. .... 39c Chicken Raviolas, j lb. glass jar 332 California Tuna Fish, size can 33c Hershey's Cocoa, lb. pkg lit Fkiffo Shortening, 4 lb. pkg 63C Austin Dog Food, 5 lb. pkg 59C Van Camps Pork & Beans, No. 2i 23$ Formay Shortening, 3 lb. pkg. . . 69c Krusfeaz Pie Mix, large pkg 27c MAN'S BEST f R1END IN WAR-IN PEACE J ooa POOD your dog on First Aid Supplies and Cosmetics 60c Alka Seltzer 49c Bayer Aspirin 100's 59c Fletcher's Castoria NEW PACK 2 ox. bottle 35c Chamberlain's Cough Syrup 4 oi. bottle 43c Heavy Mineral Oil 1 gal. glass jug 149 LOCAL CELERY, Utah type, 2 large bchs 17c LOCAL CARROTS, 2 bchs 15c LOCAL DANISH SQUASH, Large size, 2 for . . . 19c LOCAL BELL PEPPERS, lb 15c SWEET POTATOES, Bakers, 2 lbs 23c SUNKIST JUICE .ORANGES, doz. 29c TOKAY GRAPES. 2 lbs 35c CALIF. LETTUCE, large solid heads, 2 for 29c Meats . i a. . .. Fresh Ground Beef, lb. 25c Veal Roasts, Grade A, lb 31c Frankfurters, lb. 29? Bologna, lb. 29c Boiling Beef, no points, lb 21$ Nippy Cheddar Cheese, lb 38$ T:Bone Steaks, no points, lb. . . . 38$ Sirloin Steaks, no points, lb 31$ RUNDOWN HAIR LIKE RUNDOWN HEELS spoils milady's charm. How abouf getting a lift? Have a new Cold or Machineless permanent wave at HENNINGERS. Telephone 522 for appointment BEAUTY SALON Mezzanine Floor, Mart No. 1 Dona Burdone in charge EMPTY VINEGAR BARRELS FOR SALE 50 lb sk 1.89 He mm iVJ STORE NO. 1 WINCHESTER AND JACKSON TELEPHONE 522 GMTO STORE NO. 2 314 SOUTH STEPHENS TELEPHONE 39