The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 08, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Tfit Nwi-Rtviw, Roieburg, Ort. Thuri., Sept. 8, 1949
Young Fellows Are Advised
To Wait For Dollar Dinner
Contestants To Grow Older
By PAUL W. HARVEY, JR.
SALEM, Sept. 8 (JP) A note
to the young fellows: when you
consider Retting married, w e
suggest you wait until the dollar
dinner conteitanti at the Oregon
state f air are oia enough.
The girls are cute. They are
Interesting. They know how t o
tave money, and, boyi, how they
can cook:
These glrla are the best 4H
club cooks In the state. In the
contest, each girl brings her own
iood, prepares a time schedule
lor- each phase of getting t h e
dinner, and then has to keep to
her schedule.
The Idea lor the contest orig
inated In Oregon, and has spread
to the other states. Each girl pie
pares a dinner for four persons,
and spends less than $2. The
limit used to be a dollar, but In
flation has changed that.
Writer Guest
I was a guest yesterday at a
dollar dinner served by pretty,'
little Lois Flinn. She's only 14
years old, and lives In Valsetz,
a Polk county logging center In
the coast mountains. Her father
is a logger, and there are three
younger children In the family.
Lois cooks on a wood range at
home. So you can guess how flus
tered she was when she got to
the fair and found she had to
cook on an electric range. She
had never used one before.
Rut Lois mastered the range,
and served dinner a couDle
of minutes later than called for
by her 1 3-4 hour schedule.
With a lot of spectators mak
ing her nervous by watching her
every move. Lois served as fine
a dinner as this 203-pound food
lover has ever tasted. (My wife
didn't consider this remark In a
very good light.)
Lois served pineapple Juice .
meat loaf made with lamb and
sausage, baked potato, string
beans, cucumber salad, hot bis-
Iiliil
Custom Slaughtering
and Curing
Hav your animal slaughtered and cut by us. We cut and
wrap each piece for your locker.
Park Slaughtered Tuesday
Bttf and Vial Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Limit
ad fa thai days in accordance to the Brand Inspection
laws.
Beef, veal and pork for your locker at
wholesale prices.
ROSEBURG MEAT CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
624 Winchester Phone 280
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SITTINC SLEEPER
Venerable Lokanslha, a Budd
hlit monk who "renounced the
comfort of a bed" 16 years co,
sIiohs how he sleeps in a chair
during a visit to London.
cults, peaches, and home-made
cookies.
Biscuits Fluffy
And when she gets married
someday, she wont have t
serve her husband any of those
traditional hard-rock bride's bis
cuits. Hers were fluffy and de
licious.
Other guests at her dinner
were Miss Mary Beth Minden
Corvallis, the Judge: Mrs. L. W,
fir-eon, Valsetz, who Is Loin's 4-H
club Instructor; and John Denny
market editor of the Oregonian
About 35 girls are doing what
Lois did In the contest, which
lasts all week.
Lois Is competing In the Junior
division, for girls 13 years oia
and younger, ine older girt
have to eat with their guests,
entertaining them with small
talk. I'd like to try that next.
Miss Minden, the Judge, eat
three meals like that every day
of the contest. She's sure going
to take on some weight.
And so, boys, where else are
you going to find a girl nowadays
who can cook a dinner well, lav
it on the table on time, and
save your money doing It?
Sign Carrying Pickett
Dog British Officials
NEW YORK. Sent. 8. UP)
Shouting, sign-carrying pickets
dogged British officials Tuesday
night as they passed through
iew York on tneir way to eco
nomic talks In Washington.
Ihe pickets chanted such slo
gans as:
(..et rid of those British Dan
handlers."
And: "There II always be a
British empire as long as Uncle
bam pays tor It.
About 700 pickets were on hand
at the dock as the British dele
gation, Including Foreign Min
ister Ernest Bevin and Chancel
lor of Ihe Exchequer Sir Stafford
Crlpps, debarked from the liner
Mauretanla.
The demonstrators said they
were "American-Irish minute-men."
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this winter... with a
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Wood burning
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J10
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FURNITURE
32
N. Jackson
Phone 26
Fine Furnitur
For More
Than 25
Years
Gunman's Mother
Grief Stricken
CAMDEN, N. J. (.Vi The
mother of the berserk gunman
who slaughtered 13 persons in
cold blood was prostrated in her
grief over the tragedy.
Mrs. Freda Unruh, about 50, Is
seriously 111 at the home of a sis
ter. Mrs. E. M. Wonsetler. The
pnysician attending her said she
lapses into unconsciousness fre
quently. Her 28 year-old son,
Howard, is under close police
kukiu, i-nargea wnn muraer.
Mrs. unruh left her Iron inn un.
finished yesterday and went to
tne Home of a next-door neighbor,
Mrs. Caroline Pinner, 70. This
was while Howard was eating his
breakfast and, police said later,
planning his massacre.
Mrs. Pinner told a reporter
that Mrs. Unruh said she was
worried about Howard. She men
tioned that his eves looked funny.
Suddenly gunfire echoed in the
street below.
Mrs. Unruh screamed.
"Howard, Howard." Mrs. Pin
ner said the mother cried,
inev ve done tnis to you. ' Then:
"I've got to use the phone."
Mrs. Unruh started to walk
across the Pinner living room.
But she never reached the tele
phone table. She collapsed In a
faint. Lote- he was taken to hr
sister s home. J
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I Mayor Rtgtl Proclaims Polio Emergency Week i t l '
n t .i ait . i .. i - . . l. ' '
HEAD LID "The lid that keeps
the powder dry" is modeled in
Cleveland, O., by its inventor,
Charles A. Mueller. The con
traption is designed for baseball
fans, for parades, or as a beach
sunshade. It's very simple, says
Mueller. It's made of a hinged
piece of lacquered wood to which
a piece of galvanized wire has
been- attached. Mueller's now
out looking for a market.
Mrs. Wonsetler said that Frank
Unruh, Howard's father, has been
separated from his wife for some
years. His whereabouts are unknown.
Proclamation of Mayor Albert
G. Flegel, designating the week
of Sept. 12-17 as "Polio Emer
gency Week, follows
WHEREAS, Infantile paralysis
again li rampant throughout the
nation, striking community after
community wild ruthless Impar
tiality, and,
WHEREAS, the National Foun
dation for Infantile Paralysis has
thrown Its full resources Into the
fight against this insidious dis
ease, and,
WHEREAS, the high cost of
combating the 1949 polio out
breaks, qIus the millions of dol
lars still being expended by the
National Foundation for last
year's patients who require con
tinued care and treatment, have
drained the organization's finan
ces to the danger point, and.
WHtRKAS, it has consequent
ly become necessary for the N'a
tlonal Foundation to hold a dis
aster drive for funds so that Its
work of merry may continue unabated,
NOW THEREFORE, I. Albert
C. Flegel, mayor of Roseburg do
urge each and every resident of
Roseburg to respond most gener
ously to the National Founda
tion's emergency appeal starting
sept, s, and
I DO FURTHER PROCLAIM
THE WEEK OF Sept. 12-17 to be
"Polio Emergency Week" and
ask all citizens of our commu
nity to Join In our common cru
sade against infantile paralysis.
ALBERT G. FLEGEL
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st-A your grocer
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109 Rice Street
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SPECIALS
Friday ond Saturday, September 9th and 10th
Marshmallovs
1 lb. package
25c
FINEST QUALITY
WIENERS
Extra special, lb.,
39c
M. J.'B. LONG GRAIN
Rice
First Quality
California Fancy, 2 lb. box
37c
SUNSHINE FINE FOR SNACKS
LOCAL RAISED CHICKENS
FRYERS
Lb..
49c
Hi - Ho Crackers -, 26c
HEINZ
GROUND FRESH DAILY
HAMBURGER
Pound.
39c
TOMATO CATSUP
23c
14-OZ.
BOTTLES
NEW
OLEOMARGARINE
25c
1-LB. SIZE,
EACH
PUREX .o 20c
RED TOP 12-OZ. HEAVY CANVAS
GLOVES 25c
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HOOD RIVER CIDER
VINEGAR mfc.45c
KERR LIDS 29c
DUZ . m.'0-!": 25c
BISQUICK J9c
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Back
to
School
And you want to look your
very best with a gleaming
new boir do that does the
most for you. Coll 522 to
day for on appointment.
Henninger's Beauty
Shop
ALICE MARRION IN CHARGE
Opens 8:00 A. M.
Store No. I
Jockson and Winchester
Dillard Tomatoes 4 lbs. 25c
Lemons Md. .i,. doz. 29c
Oranges sunkist iweet & juicy doz. 29c
Green Peppers 3 IBs. 79c
Cantaloupes Diiiard', 3 for 1 9c
Sweet Corn 6 ears 23c
Green Onions 2 bunches 15c
Bananas and firm . lb. T7c
Peaches 3 lbs. 79c
Celery Utah type, green b. 72C
Gravenstein Apples 3 lbs. 79c
Henninger's AAarts
ROSEBURa STORCt
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Jftrhtoa WlwkHitr
tlr N. 1
4 . tUfkitat
HaBlnfrc Mart
Myrtl ch iM ftiMtt)
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Thrill Market
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