The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1955, Image 20

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    6 The Nwi-Reviow, Roieburg, Ore. Fri., Oct. 21, 1955
Pork Reported No. 1 Buy This Week In Food Stores
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pork is the No. 1 luy in meat
this week. It's available in food
stores and supermarkets from
coast to coast at bargain-basement
prices.
Lateir Creations in
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FLOOR COVERING
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Roast loin of pork heads the list
of weekend .specials in many mar
kets and if you want to serve it
with homemade applesauce, you'll
find apples cheap and plentiful
also. For this is "National Apple
Week," an annual sales promo
tion event limed to coincide with
the peak harvest season.
Smoked ham is another featured
item on meat counters this week.
Beef rib roasts and sirloin steaks
are moderately priced, as is
shoulder of veal.
Frying chickens are a little
higher in price in some cities,
reflecting higher quotations at
wholesale, but still constitute an
excellent buy. Retail prices in the
weeks ahead are expected to move
up.
Potatoes and onions are again
the "outstanding" buys in produce
the quality for most types is bet
ter than usual for this time of:
year. '
Idaho, Washington, Oregon and !
California varieties are highly pop-1
ular everywhere except in eastern
markets.
Cahbaue. cauliflower, lettuce and
greens are plentiful and moder
atelv priced in most parts of the
country. Also listed as good buys
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We Give S&H Green Stamps With Every Purchase
Sutherlin ESA Group
Hears Of Holland Trip
Beta Kla Chapter. ESA of Suth
erlin. held a meeting Wednesday
evening at the home of Airs. Lu
cille Chriss, with Mrs. Marion
YounB. Mrs. Betty Spackman and
Mrs. Kleanor lluntoon. as hostess
es. Ten members and one guest
were present.
The guest speaker of the eve
ning was Airs. I.eo Johnson, who
spoke on the subject "Holland,"
and showed many pictures that she
had taken this summer.
After the program, a regular
business meeting was held and sev
eral matters of business were
transacted.
The next meeting will be held
Wednesday, (Jet. 2li, at the home
of Mrs. Marion Young, with Airs.
Itetty Spackman and Airs. Kleanor
lluntoon, as co-hostesses. This will
be a dinner meeting with Dutch
fuod. The topic will be Holland.
are peppers, egg plants and ruta
bagas. High on the list of outstanding
produce buys are apples. This is
the time for harvesting from the
great apple growing valleys of the
estimated at 105 million bushels,
Pacific Northwest to the Hom
stead orchards of Maine. The crop,
is of excellent quality for most
varieties.
Pears are also verv much in
season and are available at mod
erate prices almost everywhere.
Egg prices, still on the uptrend,
may start falling again soon. Pro
ductionat a record rate in Sep
tembermoved still higher this
month.
Discussion Held At
Scotts Valley PTA
The Scotts Valley PTA met at
the school Monday evening, with
; program chairman Mrs. Lucille
Langdon presiding.
! A discussion group led by Dan
: Olsen was divided into three
j groups. The first group discussed
"What is Education? second
i group "What Should It Do?" and
the third group, "Where Should It
Go "
Olsen's seventh and eighth grade
1 won the room count and will re
Iceive a book for their room.
! The first grade mothers furnish
i ed the refreshments.
Missionaries From Japan In Sutherlin
California People
Visit In Carden Valley
By AODIE SCHNEIDER
Recent visitors at the Hilbert
f.ee home were his sister, Airs.
Margaret Shaffer of Los Angeles,
Calif., and her son, and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Billv Nicholas and
bnbv of Chico, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron T.ehne and
Norman and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L.
I.ehne went to Grants Pass and
.Medford to visit nurseries Wed
nesday. Menry Boolh has returned to Eu
gene after spending the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Airs. Ed
win Booth.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Norris and
Miss Nelda and Kay Deadman at
tended Coos County Pomona
Grange in Bridge Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fielding
returned Saturday from a three
day trip to Haines where they vis
ited with Fielding's aunt and un
cle, Mr. and Airs. Frank Nichols.
Wholesale Food Costs
Drop Lowest In Five Years
NEW Vfirnr in " Wl,,.l.,.,l
food costs as measured by Dun 4
Biadstreet fell this week to their
lowest level in more than five
years.
At $6.08, the Dun & Bradstreet
wholesale food price index was the
lowest since the $6.04 recorded in
the week of June 27, 1950, at the
start of the Korean War.
The index represents the total
cost at wholesale of 31 basic food
items. This week's figure com
pares with $6.11 the previous
week and is 7.7 per cent lower
than the $6.95 index for the like
week last year.
Higher in price this week were
lard, cocoa, . steers and lambs.
I-ower were flour, wheat, corn,
rye. oats, barley, beans, butler,
cottonseed oil, hams, peas, eggs
and hogs.
Pomona Grange Holds
lAnnual Sugar Contest
The Douglas County Pomona
J Grange held us annual sugar con
gest at the Roseburg Chamber of
I Commerce office Wednesday,
i Judges for 'he contest were Mrs.
Wanda Alattson, Mrs. Dorothy Rob
erts and Miss Jane Gates. There
were five granges participating.
Those winning prizes were Mrs.
Alvin Allen, first on Nectarberries;
Esther Pryor, first on tree fruit;
Emma Madison, first on Elder
berry jelly: Grace Williams, sec
ond on Elderberry jelly Mrs. Al
len, third on blackberry jelly;
Mrs. Ilarlen .Moore, second' on dark
cherries, and Lou Cunningham,
third on dark cherries.
GUESTS AT SMARTY PARTY
Karen Alae Amundson and Shar
on Ostrander of Roseburg, were
guests at the fall Smarty Partv
held Monday afternoon on the
Southern Oregon College campus.
The party is sponsored by the upper-class
women's service honor
ary, The Robes. Mary Elln llol
brouk of Roseburg is president of
the group. Other local members
arc I.ucile Burbach of Roseburg;
Shirley Carstensen of Myrtle Creek,
and Pat McNees of Drew.
Chrysler Raises Price
On New Car Models
DETROIT iji Price increases
averaging slightly under 6 per
cent on its Windsor line and 6.8
per cent on the New Yorker and
Imperial lines were announced
Wednesday by Chrysler division of
Chrysler Corp.
On the Windsor line the price
advances range from S145 for Ihe
Nassau model to S205 for the town
and country waon.
On the New Yorker series the
increases range from $217 on the
six passenger sedan to $2-18 on the
convertible coupe.
The increases range from $276
on Ihe Imperial four door sedan
to $300 on the Iwo-door Southamp
ton model.
IN CHARGE OF SERVICE
Women's Alissionary Society will
be in eharee of Ihe SnnHuv .....
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Flcenor. I The monthly board meeting was I nin0 cpri'ier. at lha Molrne. f'-
missionaries from Japan, were held later in the afternoon. Mr. and j munity Church All families in the
guest speakers at the Sutherlin Airs. Don Smith took a group of community are invited to attend
Christian Church Sunday morning. young people to a Christian En- The Rev Henry Peck will deliv-
....... "-". , .-.mum uc.wi meeting in nuscuuij. er lne message at 7:30 p.m.
nnnr tfill fit inn nif F iitlt me nf tViAii I r
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own son when they first went to
Japan.
At the morning worship hour,
Fleenor gave a report on their mis
sionary work.
After the close of the service Mr.
and Airs. Fleenor, and Mrs. Al
lumbough, of the Eugene First
Christian Church, were entertain
ed at a covered-dish dinner at the
church.
ELECTED TO COMMITTEE
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. lift Mrs.
Zylpha Zell Burns, chief clerk o
the Oregon Senate, was elected to
the executive committee of the Na
tional Legislative Conference here
Wednesday.
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for many types of machinery for business or farm. The 'Jeep' Truck
is now available with power brakes.
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Yoncalla Legion Plans
For Annual Poppy Sale
The regular meeting of the Yon
calla Legion No. 174 was held at
the Yoncalla dun Club.
The Poppy chairmen for the com
ing year were announced. Mrs.
delta Thompson will handle Scotts
Valley school and Mrs. Dorotha
Loyd, the Yoncalla Schools. Past
president parley chairman will he
Beatrice Conn way; community
service, Rernice itndtke, and child
wellare, June Uodd.
A discussion of Pan American
activities in connection with jun
iors was held.
A district president award was
received, and also a department
president citation. A past presi
dent's pin was awarded to Airs.
Kthcl Loyd.
Budget for the coming year was
planned. The annual gifts to the
Yanks movie was discussed.
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