The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 21, 1952, Image 16

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CHECK
UTNE BROS.
Kaiser-Frazer
Dealers
USED CARS
659 N. Jackton Ph. 3-3353
For Budget-Priced
Br ROSA HEINBACH
Plans have been completed for
the Dillard Methodist Church
School annual picnic, lo be held
Sunday at the Willis Creek picnic
grounds.
Church services will be held out
of doors at the picnic grounds.
Dinner will be served immediate
ly following the morning worship
services. Each family is asked to
bring two covered dishes and table
service. Coffee and treats will be
served by the church members.
Anyone wishing transportation
may meet at the Dillard Church
at 10:0 a.m., according to the re
port of the committee, Ronald Bur
gess, William Bromley, Mrs. Jo
Lesher and Mrs. Jack Flagler.
Home From Hospital
Mrs. Paul Crawford returned to
her home in Dillard following five
days in the Forest Glen Hospital
at Canyonville, where she under
went major surgery on Tuesday.
She was attended by Dr. Frederick
Bracker of the Winston Emergen-
roof) youthful, mora vibrsocy
Mr eonMenM-iB th way
ym look, ia th way yon fml
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(WwHOfiMOM CREAM
A nourishing and vitalising aid
for smoother . . . mon supple tkin.
regularly IS.SO 2 pU..
Gtmo ummiEAWim cream
Doubt whips' to swiftly Mmove
clinging m.ske- and foreign pinkie,
regularly $2.50 tM aM
FndMiytf
112 NORTH JACKSON
cy Hospital.
Mason Boyd of Durhan, N.C., ar
rived by plane last Thursday to
visit her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Nyals Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard llarty
and daughter were guests of the
William C. Heinbach family Thurs
day evening. Mr. Harty entertain
ed during the evening with some
home moving pictures he had tak
en of his travels.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Nickerson
and Roger and Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Post spent a weekend at the
coast.
Hold Family Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clark and
children, Jimmy and Connie Sue,
were guests of the former's moth
er, Mrs. Belle Clark, the past week.
The Clarks were returning to their
home in Lebanon from their sum
mer vacation in Eastern Oregon
and California. A family reunion
was held at the Wayside picnic
grounds in Camas Valley Thurs
day. Those participating were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Siegel. Mrs. Belle Clark
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clark.
Mrs. Mary Umbarser spent the
weekend with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. llarley
Calvin and children, Mary and
Georgia, up Rice Creek.
Mrs. Bill Fish and son, Glyn. re
turned Thursday from Dorris,
Calif., where they visited old
friends and relatives. They drove
to Medford Sunday and visited Mrs.
Fish's son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Carthal Hamilton, and
children, Jimmy and Sandra, for
a few days. With them, they all
drove to Dorris and were house
guests of Mr. Hamilton's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton.
Co To Phoenix
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pindexter of
Marysville, Calif., who have been
visiting his sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Fish, for the past
two weeks, left Saturday for
Phoenix, Ariz., to remain indefinitely.
Guests at the Charles McCord
home Monday night were his aunt,
Mrs. Ethel Lewis, of Temple City,
Calif., and her friend, Mrs. Irene
Rainy. The two ladies were enroule
to Seattle where they are to em-
Woman Bank Employ.
Accused In Shortage
DIKRKS, Ark. I Discrepancies
in tne uuoks ai the Bak of Dierka
now total $132,000 Slate Bank Com
missioner Ed I.McKinley said as
the audit of the firm's shortage
continued today.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Opal Simming
ton, the assistant cashier of the
little bank for the past 32 years,
was reported under a doctor's
care.
She was arraigned Monday at
Hot Springs, Ark., before U. S.
Commissioner Elmer Tackett on
a federal charge of making false
entries. She was released in $7,500
bond.
bark for an Alaskan tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ray McAl
pine and son, Ray, of Pasadena,
Calif., left Friday for their home
following a two week vacation
imon relatives and old friends in
Dillard. They .were guests of their
son and. daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. James Hamilton, in Happy
Valley and Mr. and Mrs. William
C. Heinbach in Dillard.
They spent considerable time get
ting their home up Kent Creek in a
livable condition following the dam
age done recently by prowlers.
Their home had been ransacked
by prowlers, with considerable per
sonal property stolen. The McAl
pines plan to move back to Dillard
in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Nickerson
and Roger and Mrs. E. E. Post and
Velma went to Eugene on Thurs
day for business and pleasure.
WOMEN IN OUR;, ARM ED SERVICES
Thun., Aug. 21,1952 Tee Nowe-Rovlow, Hwhwsj, Ore.
SOMETHING FOR THE GIRLS ".Vi
wilt be honored with this new three-cent stamp, to go on first-day
tale in Washington on Sept 11. Portrayed on the stamp are women
in the uniforms of the Marines, Army, Navy and Air Force.
PRISON JOB FILLED
SALEM ti J. J. Fitcslmons
has been appointed manager of
penitentiary industries to succeed
L. L. Laws who is retiring. State
Prison Superintendent George
Alexander said Tuesday. Fitzsim
ons has been superintencent of Sa
lem Linen Mills for the past 25
years. '
Old? Get Pep, Vim
with Iron, Calcium, Vitamin B,
.lit iiwiiibn ow.
m m
ucri. nurniiri nid urn-oui. ti'
III tiiuiiM Take (tatrti Conuiui lonti otl.n
nretlnl Jis 40- by ImhIim Urklnf Iron; pitu i l
rltim Wumln Hi TIiuumuiIi nw tl wil.
vhii votingM- Ci 0ir TtnlrTiMf TODAY
Trial r-Mtiltttl Or rt O K MON V. 11 ritf-i.-
fl 11) sui aniv Kr fror Mil Htlr Mvlne.
U) too popular. moo.j-OAViii' svtwiucni MM
At all drug stores everywhere in
Rorburg. at Fred Meyer's ! Ful
lerlon Drugi.
Second Picketing Ban
Hiti Columbia Fiihert
ASTORIA I A second court
order halted picketing by Colum
bia River fishermen Tuesday in
their strike for higher fish prices.
This one forbids picketing at the
New England Fish Company. It
was issued by Circuit Judge How
ard Zimmerman, who the day
previous had ruled out picketing
ai the Columbia River Packer! As
sociation cannery. ,
Don't Neglect Slipping
FALSE TEETH
Do fait teeth drop, slip or wobttl
whn you talk. eat. laueh or uimuI 1
Don't be annoyed and embarraaaed by
men handicapa. FASTEfcTH, an alka
line (non-acid) powder to sprinkle en
your platea. keepa false teeth more
firmly aet. Glvee confident feeling of m
j curity and added comfort. No gummy,
I gooey, patty Uate or feeling. Get
TASTEETH today at any drug store.
Housework
Easy Without
Nagging Backache
Nwing backache, toe of pp andenerrr.
hrad.cr.ea and diaaineea mar be due to -low-down,
of kidney function. Doctor ear good
kidney function la very important to good
helt h. W hen some everyday condition, such
t.s treea and strain, causes this important
function toslowdown. many folks surfernas:
ting backache feel miserable. Minor blad
der irritation due to cold or wrong diet may
cause gettlns up nightaor frequent passages.
Don't negleet your k itinera If these ewndi.
ttona bother you. Try Doan'a Pille-a "lid
liuretie. Used successfully by millions for
ver yfars. It's emaning how many times
man's give happy relief from in discora.
rta-blpthelfciri'esirf kidney tubesandnU
n. flush .it waste. iet Doan'a PiUs today)
It's Not Too Early To Start Thinking About Getting Your Hunting Gear Together. The Season Opens
OCTOBER 1 And You'll Want To Be Ready To Shove Off At The Crack Of Dawn! Add To Present
Equipment Or Replace Those Long-Worn Pieces From Our Complete Stock. Come On In ... It Costs
You Nothing To Look Around! .
UMBRELLA TENTS
Easy-up construction. No center pole, sewed-in floor, two
windows, door with owning.
9x11 Hirsch-Weis brand 77.30
9x9 Hirsch-Weis brand 63.75
9x9 (with center pole) 59.95
AIR MATTRESSES
Hodgeman 16.95
Plastic 12.50
COLEMAN CAMP STOVES
3-Burner 21.50
Large 2-Burner 15.95
Small 2-Burner 11.95
Coleman Camp Lanterns
1- Burner 11.95
2- Burner 13.95
All-Aluminum Mess Kits
Service For Four Or Six
10.95 and 11.95
Hunting Binoculars
Pocket Size. Guaranteed. Federal Tax Included
23.70 up
SLEEPING BAGS
Wool filled
15.95 to 31.50
All Down Filled
69.50 up
Hunting Knives, all populor brands 1.50 to 4.75
Knife-Axe combinations 6.95 to 15.00
Compasses 1 1.25 to 8.35
Scopes, peepiights, gun cases, ammunition,
fun oil, patches, ammunition belts.
tlwpqMaValteu
202 North Jackton St. Dial 3-6628
EVERYTHING
FOR THE
SPORTSMAN
PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY
4.95 Value
AVIATION TYPE
Sun Glasses
98c
NOW
Smartly styled popular avia
tion type sunglasses . . . .
Reg. 1.69 Sport Sunglasses 79c
Clipon Glasses A.O. 1.98
Regular 29c
FLOUR SACK
Dish Towels
5 for 98c
Regular 59c
LADY EVA
Bubble Bath
3 for 1
.00
Reg. 14c Scotties
Facial Tissues
6 for 69
Regular 3.59 Certified
Vitamin A
50,000 $f no
Units I i7
Reg. 1.89 Certified
Vitamin 70c
B-12 I J
FRED MEYER SAVES YOU UP TO 50
27'Trisco Wax Paper 19
19c Worthy Aspirin 5 cram
79c Certified Antiseptic
59c Doans Kidney Pills
T Swan Soap Guest Sizp
9,
59e
53c
10 ,r 39e
25c Comb Set 5 pk 19c
50c Frolic Talc Powder 19c
1 25 Candle Glo Pincurl PH:;anen, 79c
47c Colgate Tooth Paste 2,r69c
6 45 Counselor Bathroom Scales 5 "
1 00 Assorted Greeting Cards 29c
Save 50 Barbara Gould Relabeling Sale
All 2.00 Creams only 1.00
All 1.00 Liquid Makeup only 50c
All 1.25 Creams only 75c
All 1.25 Astringents only 75 c
All 1.25 Lotions only 75c
Keguiar ti
federal 7?t. Enamel
Cold Pack
Conner
mmmm
Cosmetic Hair
Remover Cream
65and$1
.00
Regular 79c My-Te-Fine
AtRAr SALMON
No. 1
Tail Tin
59'
r ?
1
49
Cant Seven quirt l r
pints.
Can the harvest this yaar
from your garden. Put up
beam, tomatoes, peachas
and other fruits and vege
tables. Save now with this
reduced price.
Regular 27c 46-ox. Tin
FRUIT JUICES
23
4 For
89'
29c Bagged Candle
2 far 53.
Dormin
Sleeping Capsules
50-25
L
Non-norcotic. Aid
to Induct rfreh
)ng lietp and r-
Ituvt th dticom
torf of iniomnia.
Totitttitt
Reg. 17 Old GoW
Cigarettes
mimji eerie. si 59
Raltighf, Lucky S t r I It t,
Philip Mornt ond othtr pop
ulor brondt at this soph low pri.
To b mc eel
FredMever
fC '"
112 NORTH JACKSON
ALLIMIN
GARLIC
Tablets
Small
Size
large
Size
Dehydrated Garlie flavor,
modified with parsley.
66
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