The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 27, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    Our
Ttachtr
Lives
in a
Cave!
or will be If he doesn't
find home or apartment
to rent. Too bad, he'i a
nice guy, swell wife and
little daughter. . . . Now if
anyone knowi of an un
furnished house or apart
ment in or near town, why
Bob Sabin will pay up to
$60 a month rent for it.
He's the new Junior HI
vice principal, permanent
and reliable you bet. Phone
Bob Sabin at 1137-R won't
you? We don't want our
teacher and his family to
live In a cave all winter!
mrimm
Mother YnovzTwtirl
MATSON'S
FRESH PRODUCE
POTATOES
U. S. No. 1
10 lbs. 39c
SWEET CORN
Fresh Picked
47c doz.
PEACHES
Local Varieties
Lb. 12c
CABBAGE
Solid Heads
5c lb.
SQUASH
Donish
9c lb.
BOYER
MEAT MARKET
Specials Friday & Saturday
VEAL
Shoulder
Roast, ib. .
45c
VEAL,
Steak, Ib.
49c
Breast of
Veal, Ib. .
25c
Slab
Bacon, Ib.
39c
Lamb Shldr. T Cr
Chops, Ib. . . Jj
NEW JUSTICE NAMED
Bob Jones Receives Governor's
Appointment For Glendale Post;
Other Community Events Told
By MRS. G. B. FOX First street In Glendale.
N.w.-Rviw Cormpondnt . city Recorder Resign
Bob Jones, manager of the Glen-, rn Sayer, Glendale city re
dale Radio shop, has been ap-lcorder. ,nd local builder, has re
pointed by Governor Douglas Me- :signed his office with the city ef.
KJ"y stlce of "J?, ' lor, fwtive August 1. Mr. Sayer has
"?f. Gle?,daie H,ls, 'Vi".' desired for some time to sell his
office will date from July 15 this property here and move to Seat-
J. ' u""'
elected and qualified at the next
general election.
Glendale has been without a
justice of the peace since about
four years ago, when the office
was given up because of the dif
ficulty experienced in finding
someone willing to undertake the
Job. During the intervening period
offenders falling within Justice
court Jurisdiction have been
forced to take time to make the
trip to Canyonville to have their
cases tried.
Jones will set p court In the
rear of his radio shop, which is
located on Pacific avenue and
COMPLETE FOOD SHOPPING CENTER
Highway 99 N. Roseburg FREE PARKING!
OPEN EVERY NIGHT!
For your convenience Wally's Shopping Center is open every nite 'til
8 P. M. (Closed all day Sunday). Shop when it's cool!
WONDER FOOD
MARSHMALLOWS
8-oz. Cello Bag
Reg. 2 for 29c
10c
PKG.
JORY DELUXE
Purple Plums
ISLAND BELLE
Grape Juice
Lorge
Large
SIMONIZ
Window Glaze
MISSION STANDARD
Tomatoes
Hi Ho Crackers
20-oz.
No.
HUNT'S TOMATO
Catsup ,4z Bof,,e
DIAMOND
Matches
Reg. 39c
Pard Dog Food
GOD'S WORD
15. And the kings of th. earth, and tht great mtn, and
the rich men, and the chief captain, and th mighty
men, and every bandsman, and every free man, hid
themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the moun
tains; 14. And said to th mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and
hid us from th fac of him that sltteth on th
throne, and from th wrath ef th Lamb;
17. For th great day of hi wrath It come: and who
hall be abl to atand? Rev. 6:15-17.
ti
here beyond the Aug. 1 deadline
if no one else has been found to
take his place, he Is hoping to be
freed from his position by that
time.
Airplane Tower Razed
Glendale's observation tower,
erected during the war as an air
plane spotting unit, Is being razed
to clear the property on which It
sits for the building of the new
teacherage, which was voted at
the school bond-Issue election last
spring. The observation tower,
city property, was disposed of to
Victor Opperman, logger, who has
agreed to remove it from the
grounds.
Chamber Of Commerce Meets
The Glendale Chamber of Com
merce met Monday evening, July
18, at the City Hall. Special feat
ure of the meeting was the show
ing of a motion picture, "Leaders
for Leisure," which showed how
a city can defeat Juvenile delin
quency by providing supervised
parks and amusement projects for
young people.
A complete picture is not yet
available as to the financial re
sults of the 4th of July celebra
tion, since there are still some
.bills to come and some left-over
I supplies to dispose of. '
I: New Drug Store Opens
The Glendale Cash Rexall Drug
store, situated in the post office
block next to the Glendale Shoe
store, opened for business early
last week. The drug store is a
i thoroughly modern concrete
i block structure with gleaming
1 fountain and a large stock of
'remedies, cosmetics, veterinary
i supplies and sundries. In addi
tion, the store will offer a com
plete prescription service with a
registered pharmacist on duty at
all times.
Harold Cooley, owner and oper
ator of the store, is well-known
PAINTS
All Kinds
PAGE LUMBER & FUEL
16' E. 2nd Ave S. Phone 242
NALLEY'S
TANG
SALAD DRESSING
Pt. Jar, Reg. 29c
23c
No. 2Vi Tin
12c
25c
25c
lie
29c
32-oz. Bottle
Carv Reg. 69c
303 Tin
Large Box
2 for 25c
Carton
29c
3 for 35c
lie. wnue he says he will stav
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MISS LOIS FITZCIBBONS, camp director at Camp Tyee, standi
by the bulletin board, which all girls ere supposed to read. This
it the second year that Miss Fitzgibboni has had cherge of th
Camp Fir Girls for the summer session. During school months
she is girls' physical education director at Rosaburg Senior High
school. (Picture by Paul Jenkins)
both in Glendale and Grants
Pass, having operated drug stores
in both cities before the war, and
recently Cooley's grocery, now
Tooley's grocery, here In Glen
dale. I ne new urue store is wel
comed by many Glendale resi
dents as being a distinct addition
to the shopping and service fa
cilities of the city.
Boy Scouts Take Outing
Three adult leaders and 16 Boy
Scouts made a weekend trip re
cently to Buckeye lake. The boys
who made the trip were Clifford
Smith, Edward Burke. Ray
Burke. Harry Hayes, Philip Clay
ton, Arthur Clayton, Bill Sparks,
Ronald Baughman, Erwin Bolat,
Grover Boldt, Charles Mills, Lee
Mills, Clayton Weaks, Morris
BUMBLE BEE
Fancy Red Alaska
SALMON
No. 1 Tall Tin
Reg. 69c
59c
NOW!
Libby's Fancy
APRICOTS
Halves Unpeeled!
No. 303 tin
Case of 24
No.2'2tin.
Case of 24
. 17c
3.98
. 29c
6.89
Every Friday
All Day!
?
Mystery Specials!
In addition to this ad
Wanted items!
HOT PRICES!
Come & Get 'Em
Jones, Gary Jones and Jean
Woodley. Adult advisors were
George Major. Howard Burke
and George Mills.
Coquille Man Injured
Luther Eugene Davidson, 25, of
Coquille. was involved in a seri
ous accident early Tuesday morn
ing when he went to sleep at the
wheel of his car while driving
on the old Ruben road, about 2
miles west of Glendale.
The car went over an 80-foot
embankment, and, according to
Clyde Marriett, driver of the
wrecker which was later dis
patched to the scene, was a total
wreck. Davidson, finding himself
partly underneath his car, at
tempted, between periods of un
consciousness, to extricate him
self and finally, at about 6 a. m.
had dug his way out and crawled
to the nearby Slater residence for
aid.
Slater brought him to Dr.
Trltt's office in Glendale, where
he was given emergency treat
ment. On Dr. Tritt's advice, he
was sent to the hospital at Rose
burg for X-rays and some sur-
Eery. On last report, though sur-
lering from head and neck lacer
ations and shoulder Injuries, he
was making favorable progress.
Davidson Is unemployed and
has a wife and family in Coquille.
Water System Almost Complete
Barring unexpected delays, the
Soule Construction company,
which is putting In Glendale's
new pumping and water purifica
tion system, expects to complete
their work here In about two
weeks. While the company has
until Sept. 1 to complete the Jon,
indications are that It will he
finished long before that dead
line. The pump house Is built; the
pipes to the reservoir have all
been laid; the infiltration galley
is in; and the pump is practically
installed. California Oregon
Power company has installed
wires to the pump house, and the
foundation for the chlorination
plant Itself has been laid.
To remove chewing gum from
rayon fabrics, hold a piece of Ice
directly under the stuck-to part.
This freezes the gum which can
then be picked off easily. Then
sponge with cleaning fluid.
FOR THE MASTER BATH
. , . THE POPULAR
MASTER
PEMBROKE
TTH? BATH THAT MAKES
YOOH BATHROOfM FINER
TIm Master Pembroke, fnr
matter baths tod tmarter bath
rooms, bringi the beat in bath
tub beauty and advanced wtjltnm
narht into your bone. You U
welcome ni auperb ltoea, ttt
tea ttructiuai idraacagee that
give yam top comtort and coo
veoience. Include lhs qua It or
bath m four buildcng or rumod
efeng pieoi now.
C4UXJ? NOW
ON TIME PAYMENTS
IF PREFERRED
f aiaf four Matter I
Butb todaf . You cm buy fene
ptumbtoe; ftxtwret (or aodera
ixacioa oo terae to bt four
budget, mmon our eaef itme
payment tcmce. We baadie
H details ill you csa eMfe
CusQTCOtentty, oat at iocomu.
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jr- ) FltUBtMO Flltarl . , . 1m
SV?"5 world ltrgM he of
tu)licy products. ieMfoa
br M.x o Morn, tec sowv kt
PW-rA
Kier-Crooch Plumbing Co.
Glendale
ix Glendsl bibles were
born during th period from
July T to July 1i, all In th
Jotephln hospital In Grant
Pass. Two were boys, and four
were girls!
A boy, Arvlll Gaines Mil
ler, was born to Mr. and Mr.
Orvlll Millar, July 7.
A girl was born July I to Mr.
and Mrs. Jame Pryor.
A boy wai born July ( to
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Wlnklemsn.
A girl Kathy Lynn, was born
July 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Tooley.
A girl wai born July 18, to
Mr. and Mr. Bob Lewis.
All th babies are doing well,
although th eity was shocked
and saddened July 1 to learn
of th dath of Mrs, Homr
Tooley, mother of Kathy Lynn
Tooley and an older child,
Gary.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Baughman
of Glendale entertained Mrs.
Baughman's sister. Mrs. James
Trautman, from Campion. Calif.,
over the week of the 4th. Mrs.
Trautman left for Compton July
8.
Little Lee Dixon of Glendale
suffered a fall recently and had
to have three stitches taken In his
forehead.
Mrs. Frank Laws spent the
week from July 11 to July 18 In
Los Angeles. Mr. Laws flew to
Los Angeles lo meet her and they
drove back.
Barbara Hays of Ashland,
daughter of Mr. and Mis. Alex
Beautify
Your Grounds
The beauty of your grounds en
hances the beauty of your
home. Arrange now to nave
our skilled gardeners do your
landscape Job. Free estimates.
L. H. McPherson
Rt. 2, Box 153 Phon 715 j'l
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GefMoftE f r Your Kitchen ...
KZECTRIC 11AJVGE
AUTOMATIC COOKING
Juet set It and fontet It! Kelvinator aatomatir oven rimer glue
you freedom you'v never had before. Put a whole metal In th
oven eet th timer . , . and hours rater take out a deilckmely
cooked dinner. You'll enjoy Kj.h,, mm mart .ni
eareiree coosina oeiier
cookln-lih thle great
kelrinaior fclectric Rang.
Here's Real KELVIN ATOR DependabOUg
and Economg at a Budget Prictt
Zelrtrtatorauallrv feature earerrwhera. Baa. I
arren! Pre-heate loJW In leaw ttwa 0 mlnajteai. Trait's raarllT faaWt
Thrifty Scotch Kettle. Oreo control, with "bake" MM) "Taaorl"
ignal light. Big, roller-bearing utemril dnneer. Atisoe th ram
storage compartment wrth t ' , , n i I RSiess m i i i
drop-front dmir. Kelvinalor m nfi
A dotlar-Mretcbee for eeatnei
Wed., July 27, 1949 Tht N.wt-Rtvi.w, Roseburf, Ore, f
Portland Tax Program Stay Ordered By Court
PORTLAND. July 26 (& A
circuit Judge Monday ordered the
city of Portland not to put its
new revenue-raising ordinances
into effect before Aug. 15.
Judge James W. Crawford set
a hearing for that date on wheth
er a permanent Injunction
against the tax program should
be Issued.
Three suits have been filed
against the city, by the Retail
Trade bureau, the Association of
Automobile Dealers, and the
Business Brokers of Oregon. The
latter, a group of real estate men,
filed suit only yesterday.
The Judge said he had taken
Into consideration the "somewhat
Hays, visited her parents In Glen
dale Sunday, July 17.
I
FINEST1
vuf
GNLT
.00
AO Down
Full price 279.9
Full price 199.95
WE GIVE
V - IV -MTl
AT ITS
LIBERAL TRADE -
See us first for our trade-in allowances
old appliances.
unusual method of municipal leg
islation," which made a referen
dum on the ordinances almost
Impossible.
The city had enacted a long
series of ordinances, rather than
a single one which could have
been submitted to referendum.
They Increase license fees, and
set percentage taxes on gross
sales ot business firms.
When you make chicken stew
brown the chicken parts slowly
end for a long time before adding
the liquid. The browning should
take from 20 to 30 minutes at
least and will make the gravy an
attractive, rich color. Parsley
dumpling are delirious served
with a chicken stew.
ABDEN DEALCS
YOUH
feafuret
FLAVOR - FRESH
ICE CREAM
TREAT THE FAMILY TODAY
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