p-; " - ; -r 1
5 " -Vj
n nM f - ' nti na
THE WEDDING of Joan Evelyn Arola,- daughter of Mr.
ond Mrs. Eino Arola of McCall, Ida., and Dillon F. John
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Glendale,
took place Sunday, Oct 3, at the McCall Congregational
Church. The bride wore an aqua 'afternoon suit with a
gardenia corsage. She was attended by Rosella Johnson
of McCall. Best man was Everett Walton, Glendale, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom. The bride attended the Don-nelly-McCall
High School at Donnelly, Ida., and the bride
groom, who has lived in Glendale nine years, was graduat
ed from Glendale High School. (Picture by G. B. Fox).
MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD THOMAS RIGGINS were mar.
ried in Reno, Oct. 3. The bride, Frances Lucille Hurst, is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hurst of Glendale and
the bridegroom is the son of Clifton Riggins Sr. of Grants
Pass. The couple will reside in Grants' Pass, where the
bridegroom,, is employed.. The bride resided, in. Glendaje the
last three"' Years since moving'- from Forester) 'Ark; '"(Pic
ture by G. B. Fox).' ,,. :-. , , , . . '. !. . .
New Residents Come To Dillard
By ROSA HEINBACH
Newcomers in the community
are Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bates and
children, Joe, Millie June and
Cathy, who moved last week from
Lakeview. Mrs. Bates is a sister
o Mrs. Harry Brown in Dillard.
Hunters Return
Harry Harryman and Stanley
Harryman returned home Thurs
day evening from a hunting trip
In Eastern Oregon. They left last
week In company with their fath
er, R. B. Harryman, and John
Fleck for a 10-day trip hunting
around Dayville. R. B. Harryman
and son operate the Texaco Dil
lard service station in Dillard.
Mrs. Harry Harryman and sons,
Brooks and Dana, have been vis
iting the former's mother, Mrs.
Alene Merrifield, and her brother,
John, and sister, Lila, in Lake. El
sinor for the past month. They will
return home soon.
A trip up the coast was made
Wednesday and Thursday by Mrs.
R. B. Harryman, her mother-in-law.
Mrs. R. B. Jackson, and Mrs.
William C. Heinbach. The occa
sion of the trip was to vis.it coast
al fuchsia gardens but they were
somewhat hampered by windy
rain storms. They were overnight
guests in Newport of Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Willers. They visited tae
Rainbow Fuchsia gardens at New
port, Yorks at Seal Rock and
Masseys at Florence. They came
home with a large number of out
standing 1954-55 varieties of fuchsias.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Solnlcka
returned last week from a two
weeks vacation visiting relatives
in Havre, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Sol
nicka accompanied their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
William C. Heinbach Jr., and chil
dren, Roger Dean and Mary Hel
en, to rvir new home at Grand
view. After the Heinbachs were
settled the Solnickas drove into
Montana. They visited his broth-,
er, Joe Solnicka, and other rela
tives. Returning home they trav
eled by way of Tacoma where
they visited their son, Don Qborn,
and family. They also stopped
over in Albany to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Solnicka and daughters,
who are operating a motel there.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooie accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rutt
schman and son, Roger, last Sun
day on a tbur of the museum at
Jacksonville.
JacqucNne Mc'Fall, Infant daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc
Fa'll is ill at the family borne in
Dillard with the measles.
Mrs. Harry Brown has been ill
at her home the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fish and
sons, Gaylon and Glynn, accom
panied by Pat Powell of Rosa
burg and Sue Griffith of Riddle,
went tj Medford the past weekend
to visit the Fish's daughter. Mrs.
Carthal Hamilton, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Schneiter of
Roselodge were weekend guests ol
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Ruttschman.
GIGANTIC
TRUCK-LOAD -SALE
Ranges - Refrigerators
Freezers - TV - Washers
Dryers - Sinks
COME IN NOW FOR SAVINCS!
Kier-Crooch
PLUMBING
COMPANY
230 N. Stephen! St.
Dial 3-5377
Korean Veteran Receives Discharge, Returns Home
By MRS. GEORGE EOES
Wallace Turpin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Turpin, of Scotts Val
ley, who has served the past two
years in the U.S. Army, received
his discharge at Ft. Lewis, Wash.,
Oct. 15 and is now at home with
his parents. Turpin received his
first six months training at Camp
Roberts, Calif, and from there
was sent to Korea, where he was
in the front line several times.
He served in Korea for 15 month?
before returning to the United
States. Before going in service he
drove a truck for the Yoncalla
Lumber Co. He will work for the
company again now that ht is
Lhome.
Candidetea Listed
Karl Hummell is the only can
didate to date who is running for
the position as mayor of Yoncalla.
The two councilmen gunning are
Noble Snider and Louie Gratz.
The retiring officers, Herschel
Phillips, mayor, and Elmer Cur
rier and Clifford Emery, council
men, do, not wish to run.
Mrs. Harry Abbott was called
to Cathlamet, Wash., last week
due to the serious illness of her
mother.
Mrs. Vida Rogers spent several
, days last week visiting her daugi-
Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and
Ernest Sinnock returned home
Thursday from a successful deer
hunt in Eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kirklle
and Mrs. Eric Stenseth spent
several days last week fishing
near Scottsburg and staying at the
Stenseth cabin.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ellis and two
sons spent the weekend in Port
land attending a wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emmett
and Mrs. Lydia Emmett of North
Bend spent the weekend visiting
at the Stanley Spurling home. Mrs.
Lydia Emmett who has been visit
ing at the Spurling home for the
past tionth, returned to her borne
in North Bend.
Roy Dodd is recuperating at his
home after undergoing a major
operation at the Sacred Heart Hos
pital, Eugene. Mrs. Dodd spent
several days in, Eugene.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reevee ol
F.lthoaH warm fi . mA Uu.
..v.v "i . iuu lilts.
Ralph Reeves and three children
ui vnauu rasa.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jazek of
Elkhead had as their guests over
jThur.. Oct. 28, 1954 The News-Review, Rottburg, Ore. 5
Cood Civil Defenst Like Good Bombers, Says Ik
. V - . ...I 1 IESIUCU1
Eisenhower said Tuesday a good
emi aecense corps, like a good
bombing squadron, lessens the
chances of war and might well
mean the difference between vie-
the weekend. Mr. nrwt Mrs l.arV
Taite of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Ruggles and family of
OakririffA Jtnri Mr and Mm Ptar.
ence Opheim of Eugene.
Afr. and Mm (lanrac nVmninn
and son. Dennv. f F!lthw r
Visitinff Mrs. ThAmnutn'i nsn.nl e
in California for a few days.
tory and tfafeat if war docs come.
The President spoke briefly to
the National Women's Advisory
Committee on Civil Defense, meet-
intf In thA Aviniiliiia .rft.. k..;l:n
next door to the White House. :
HENNINGER'S MARTS
Roseburg and
Glendale
933
HENNINGER and THRIFT MARKET
OAKLAND, OREGON
-
BABY Ccrber
FOODS
Strained .
or 12 tins
Junior
(0)2
California Seediest
0SBIilS2it33c
VELVEETA c
CHEESE 2blMt 111
TREE
TEA
CARTON orange
pekoe
48 BAGS , ,& .
pekoe
AERO
WAX
Quart
Cottage
Savings
Friday
and
Saturday
October
29th
and
30th
PUMPKIN
Large
No. 2Vx
Can
10
c
Borden's - Quarts
Mayonnaise49c
DelrMonte
HALVES
PEACHES
Larga 2Vi Cant
4 f.r $1.00
ANGEL
CAKE MIX Swansdown 17-01. 49C
Mothers
OATS With China large box 49c
Sperry's Drifted Snow
FLOUR 25l, sack $2.09
Pictsweet
FROZEN
mm
or
2 pkgs.
Well Trimmed
as
eef Eloasi - 39
teaks & 59
i. 49
19
Regulo
Pock
sliced
Short Sm
From
Young
Beef b,
FOR BETTER NUTRITION
APPLE
CIDER
Hood-River
Pasteurized
gallons
'SIMMS
Swells ?V
Lunch ssiC
Boxes
2 lbs. Lh U
RED Freth.
MM
3 mc
Bunches JJ
S)1
Northern
Solid IL
Headi ID
! A. B. C. SUPER-MEAT ' PLANTER'S RITZ CAMPBELL'S
Fig Bars Dog Food Peanut Oil Crackers Veg Base Soups
White or whole wheat ' I" AM
2-lb. pkg. 49c Z cans Z jC Quarts 7"C 16-oz. box JjC 2 cans 27c, doz. 8C
N"B0RAj libbys LOMA LINDA FOODS r AimST ' '
SOQD POWClCr rprj Reef HflSh SPECIAL SALE th,.w..k.nd tour .tore. CANDIES
LJ l . nn BREAKFAST CUP ....... 12-oz. pkg. 35c Priced from 25c
59c 75c 16-oz. cans ZVC RUSKETS BISCUITS . 12-oz. pkg. 19c GUM utu box 59c
1 VEG EM EAT STEAKS 14-oz.can42c dTTuVH
CH ffaff VIENERS .. . 15-oz.can68c "6! WlllK
lLLX NAVY BEANS 14-oz. can 22c 2 tall cans 25c
1C 10 GARBANZO BEANS .... 14-oz. can 22c COB
Quart I Jt Vi Gallon I7C VEGEMEAT BURGER .... 14-oz. can 42c Case 48 Tall 3.7Q