The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 21, 1956, Image 8

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    8 Tht Newi-Review, Roseburg. Or. Mon., Moy 21, 1956
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
omorrow
MONDAY MAY 21
YMCA mtmbarthip nrollmant
drive report meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
YMCA office.
Sutharlin Jay-C-attei, home of
Cheri Wong, Gilbert Page, co
hostess. Sutharlin city budgat hairing.
Ladias of tht Oritntal Shrina, 8
p.m., home of Mrj. L. C. Latham,
iefi.1 W. Harvard Ave.
Civil Btnd Camatary Ann.,
rlpan-un dav.
Lookingglaif .PTA final meet
ins of year, 8 p.m. Installation of
officers to be held. Mrs. Marberry,
first erade teacher, to discuss pre
paring pre-school child for his first
year. First grade pupils to demon
strate typical class room schedule.
Report to be given oi summer pro-arum.
Roiaburg Embltm Club, Elks
Lodge, 8 p.m. All members urged
to attend. "
University of Oregon Mathers
Club members to entertain hus
bands at 6:30 p.m. potluclc dinner
at home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
St. Onge, 2110 W. Foothill Drive.
Rolls and coffee to be furnished.
Members to bring something for
the dinner and their taoie service.
Installation of officers.
Dillard PTA, Dillard School, 8
p.m. Installation of officers,
AAUW board meeting, 7:45 p.m.
Episcopal Parish Hall. All old and
new officers and chairmen of spe
cial and standing committees.
Meeting previously scheduled for
Thursday.
Lilac Circle 47, JNeignDors oi
Woodcraft, 7:30 p.m., W o m a n 's
Club.
Joseph Lan PTA, next year's
seventh grade parents to be spe
cial guests, 7:30 p.m. Gymnasium
will be open for inspection.
Knights of Pythias, Pythias Hall,
regular business meeting, 8 p.m.
Refreshments will be served.
Nebraska Farmer
Claims He Has
Most Sons In US
LINWOOD, Neb. W John
Kucera, 84-year-old farmer, laid a
claim Saturday to being the U.S.
father with the most sons.
He has 13 sons.
This u one more than Henry
Harmon Tygart, Tulsa floral de
livery man who was honored a
week ago by the National Fath
er's Day Committee as the father
with the most sons.
' Kucera, still a rugged looking
man who shows the results of
' .insc 1 I1.A (. BF.il mint m n I it l A
taio in mo uu omu oam IIC
was "one up" on Tygart in daugh
ters, too. Tygart has three and
nucera nas iour. .
All of Tygart's children are liv
ing. So are Kucera s.
But Tygart has one thing that
Kucera lias lost. He has Airs. Tygart.
Jtucera pointed mac out graphic
ally inrougn a large iamuy pic
ture. With his voice breaking he
said "Mamma, in the middle is
gone ix years about."
"Mamma Mary was 17 and I
was 20 when we marry. Then 17
babies in 20 years.
Kucera said he didn't know any
one was looking for the father with
the most sons or he might have
"entered myself."
He lives alone in Linwood while
two of his sons run the home farm
of BOO acres.
All his other children live in
Nebraska towns with the excep
tion ot Albin who if at Seattle,
Wash.
Roseburg Chambar of Com
merce, noon forum, Hotel Umpqui.
Women's Barbershop Chorus, 8
p.m., upstairs at Ott and Rickelts.
TUESDAY MAY 21
Oakland City Budget meeting.
Badoura Club, Daughters of the
Nile, all-day meeting at home of
Mrs. K. B. Knoads on jiapie aireet.
Civil Bend Cemetery Ann. clean
up day.
Pre-scheol clinic for girls who
will start first grade in Glendale
in the fall, 8 a.m.
Glendale High School graduation
ceremonies, high school.
Navy Mothers, home of Mrs. G
C. Blake, 8 p.m. to plan for a rum
maee sale on May 26.
Rostb.;rg Art Assn., program of
making stained glass windows by
Mrs. Jack Isaacson, home of Mrs.
A. D. Peterson, Newton Drive in
Winston.
Winston Christian Missionary So
ciety, home of Mrs. A. D. Fox,
7:30 p.m.
Oalalla-Tenmile HEU, Tenmile
clubhouse, 10:30 a.m., noon potluck
luncheon. Miss Helen Chandler will
speak. Installation of officers will
be held. All women are inviiea.
Casual Club, business meeting,
home of Punchie Standley 8 p.m.
Eastarn Star, memorial service,
Masonic Temple, Glendale.
Roseburg Toastmistress Club, 8
p.m.. Harlequin Club.
Daughters of the Nile, 10:30 a.m.,
home of Mrs. Roy Bellows, 637 W.
Corey, sewing and potluck meet
ing. Douglas County Salon SS eight
and forty subsidiary group of Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary, 8 p.m.,
Drain.
Roseburg Council of Church
Women executive committee, 9:30
a.m., First Presbyterian Church
library room, i
Dougette's, The Sheriff's Mount
ed Patrel, fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m.
Duplicate Bridge group, 7:30
p.m.. Elks Temple. Open to all
bridge players whether Elks or not.
Roseburg Toastmaiters Club, 6:-
30 p.m., dinner, Hotel Umpqua.
Guests welcome.
Roseburg Kiwanis Club, noon.
Civil Room of Hotel Umpqua.
Associated Volunteers card
party, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., mu
sic room, recreation Dunning, VA
Hospital. Ladies invited.
Army Reserve, 8 to 10 p.m., 1614
W. Harvard.
Lady Golfers
Community News Items I
To Bend Mr. and Mrs. E.
Tanner drove to Bend to spend
Mother's Day weekend at the
home of their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nash
lund, and family.
Spend Weekend Here on a re
cent weekend to visit at the home
of their parents, Mr. and M r s.
Grant Phillips, were their two
sons: HM.3 Myron Phillips from
the Tongue Point Naval Station
Hospital in Astoria; and Gary Phil
lips, who is a student at SOC in
Ashland.
To California Mr. and Mrs. j
Ralph Linncll and baby son left I
Thursday for Los Angeles where
they will spend 10 days visiting
relatives.
Back From Idaho Harlan
Kline, Mrs. Sue Blair, Mrs. Rich
ard Mendenhall, Terry Blair and
Judy Kline have returned to Rose
burg following a trip to Idaho to at
tend the funeral of Mrs. Harlan
Kline's mother. The latter, who has
been in Idaho for the past two
weeks, will return to Roseburg tomorrow.
Here From Eugene Mrs. Ruth
Rhoden spent a recent Sunday
here at the home of her son and
'""''e'-'n-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Rhoden. She is from Eu
gene. Back From Trip Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Blythe will return home to
night following a visit Sunday in
Klamath Falls with their son,
Tom, who is associated with the
J. J Newberry Store in that eity.
Leaving Klamath Falls, they drove
to Medford where Ben Blythe re
ceived a medical examination.
Thornton Advises Wait On Lane Co. Investigation
SALEM (B Atty. Gen. Robert
Y. Thornton advised Gov. Elmo
Smith Friday against enlarging
the' scope of the Lane County in
vestigation until the state
Supreme Court decides whether
the county's new grand jury was,
chosen properly.
After the Eugene Register
Guard published an open letter
asking the governor to broaden
the investigation to include Dist.
Atty. Eugene Venn's charges that
the jury was chosen illegally.
Gov. Smith asked Thornton for
the opinion, which Thornton gave
Friday.
The original investigation cen
ters on charges that funds of
Moses Moody, a prison inmate,
were embezzled.
Thornton told the governor Fri
day that he wouldn't present any
evidence to the Grand Jury until
the Supreme Court rules on its
legality.
Venn filed two mandamus ac-
NEW FORESTER
PORTLAND I James A.
Egan, now forester at New Mex
ico, will be transferred to Bend,
Ore., where he will take over the
post of supervisor of the De
schutes National Forest.
He will succeed Ralph W. Craw
ford who is being transferred to
Arizona next month.
tions in the Supreme Court
against Circuit Judge Frank Reid
and County Clerk Harry Chase.
They have until next Wednesday
to answer.
Thornton, at Venn's request, had
been directed by Smith to take
over investigation of the Moody
charges.
WALLPAPER
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Co lore raft Paint and
Wallpaper
626 S. E. Can Ph. OR 2-2252
4 Blk West of Pott Office
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Safeway 's ground beef is made only of lean,
tender chunks of flavorful beef . . . with just
enough fat to make it cook up juicy. It's al
ways fresh , . . olways at the peak of good
ness. As a matter of fact, we're so sure you'll
enioy it that we moke this guarantee: You'll
be satisfied, or your money will be refunded.
Discover for yourself the wonderful quality,
economy, and versatility of Safeway's ground
beef. k
Funeral Service Held
For Hirry W. Scott
Funeral services for Harry W
yonville Monday, were held Satitr-
Glendale, Calif.
uvu.i, nan uvvil VI3U1I1K fll r.
and Mrs. Ed Wilkev in Canyenville
wnere nc was sunaeniy sirick.cn,
had lived In the Myrtle Creek and
I'anVnnvillA imi lauaral ........ ......
vious to moving to Anaheim, Calif.
omvivuis include a son, Kenneth
W. Srntt. Cntlm Ma n.lif .-.j
-- --. ....,, vain., mini
a daughter, Mrs. Harold Bird of
nesi las Angeles, Calif.
Juvenile Protection
Topic For PTA Meet
Juvenile protection in Douglas
County, as it relates to the Doug
las County Welfare office, will be
the topic of the May meeting of
uenirai junior High school PTA,
at S p.m., on Monday evening, in
the school library. Administrator
1,01s BaKcr and Miss Manic;
Yeager, child welfare worker, will
be the speakers. Program chair
man lor the evening is Mrs. Ber
nard Young.
PTA officers are especially in
viting the parents of sixth graders
who will be entering Central Junior
High school next fall to attend
this final meeting of the year.
Mrs. Alferd Meyer, president of
the Douglas County Council of
PTAs. will install the incoming of
ficers for 1956-57. Officers-elect
have been requested to meet
promptly at 7:30 p.m. In the con
ference room preceding the gener
al meeting.
Mrs. Don S. Hills, who has serv
ed as general chairman of refresh
ments lor the year, win be in
charge of the social arrangements.
Hospitality for the evening will be
headed by Mrs. Thomas Roen, Jr.
Pot Roast
Boiling Beef
Lunch Meats
Boiogna
i. Steaks Casserole Beef Spanish like IV
"U.S.D.A. CHOICE" Blade Cuts
"Choice" Beef Armcuts lb. 49c
"U.S.D.A. CHOICE"
Aged for Flavor
SOMERSET
8 VARIETIES
SOMERSET Brand
8 or.
Pk9.
1-Lb.
Pkg.
ib. 3 5'
.19
29
49
Steaks
Patties
Meat Sowcet
Chili Dishes
Omelet
Stuffing!
Casserole
Meat loaf
Mince Meat
Meat Balls
Egg Scrambles
Hash
Beef Spanish Rice
Meat Cakes
Dumplings
Meat Pies
Goulash
Soups
Wow! Look at these terrific Savings on soaps and detergents.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED
Mrs. Dora Benner of Yoncalla
has received word that the schol
arship committee of the Oregon
State Board of Higher Education
has awarded her son, Bill Benner.
a full tuition scholarship and full
remission of tuition and fees paid
previously. Benner enrolled at Ore
gon State College last fall. He is
a graduate of Yoncalla High School,
class of 1955.
ISP
Tide -Vel-Cheer
$fl.OO
Parade Detergent
White King - Cheer
Oxydol Lux Flakes
Ivory Snow
Fels Naptha
. White Magic Soap .23
Lge.
Pkgt.
rnnv runnTrtiiiir All Pure
jrii jnvmicmitu
1 Vegetable
2 99c
FLUFF0 Shortening
SHORTENING . Snowdrift
MAZ0LA Cooking oil
rkUr UIV Duncan Hines,
VHIXC JV1IA
Burnt Sugar
SYRUP Lumberjack
DILL PICKLES Nalley Banquet
TAMiNailey,
Salad dressing
3-lb. can 99t
3-lb. can 95C
quart 69c
19-oz. pkg. 33c
-.. 24-oz. btl. 35c
24-oz. jar 39c
quart jar 53c
LIFEBUOY . LUX DIAL SOAP LAVA SOAP PR0TEX SOAP Cashmere Boquet
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Soap Z Size BarsfC Soap size XaCC rant , size AOC bar I UC white bar atC soap bar datC
IVORY SOAP
2 Bar9 29c
This weeks treat at SAFEWAY
White Kina 2cedeair i4-. Dkq. 11c
THE SNACK SHACK
ANNOUNCES
THE FUTURE HOME OF
Continental Trailways
Bus Depot
With New Hours For The Drive-ln
OPEN DAILY
6:00A.M. to 4:00A.M.
For breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a sandwich and a
cup of coffee ... try the Snack Shack.
Our motto it fast, courteous
service with the best of food
available,
WE HAVE A COMPLETE MENU
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE AT ANYTIME
Plenty Of Fret Parking
Space, Always
2c deal 14-oz. pkg.
54-oz. or. 16-oz.
Spic'NSpan 5J?85c X 27c
T--J Liluid
IICIIU
detergent
22-oz. can
53c
STARCH
Nigara
Brand
Pkg01- 19C
CLEANSER
White King 14-oz. 11
2c Deal Can I I C
BANANAS
Ripened a better way!
FLUFFY ALL SS 3cc!n 79c
Cheer .... 2 l-oz. pkg. 25c 51-oz. pkg. 69c
Tide .... 20-oz. pkg. 25c 47-oz. pkg 69c
White King Soap5c off, z. Pk954c
Lux Flakes . .. 121. Pk9 25c
Strawberries
FRESH CORN
5 ears 49C
Golden
Florida
POTATOES
New White
Shaffers
B5o'gb-49C
Price in thu oflvertisf mcnt Oft
efffchv through Sunday, Moy w'.wvw.v.wvwn-
if or Saftwoy m Rcneburg. W
rtrv th right to limit quon-
titiet. No tales to
their representatives
item Safeway sells
tionally guaronteed.
Wt get our bananas shipped in
green., like everybody else does.
Then we put them tn special rip
ening rooms. Here we control
humidity and temperature to build
up rich natural flavor within the
fruit. Our bananas ripen slowly
. . . from the inside out ... as
nature does it. There is no "hur
ry up" methods at Safeway. We
bring you bononas at their very
peak for eating.
Red Ripe
Beauties Box
Wonderful Thumpin Ripe
Watermelons
19
lb.
Large Juicy
Lemons
39c
ib. 8c
for 29c
Cello wrapped for freshness
Tomatoes .... u -oz. tube 33c
Large size Florida Pinkt
Grapefruit
each
13c
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Toilet Soap BBrdd, ,0PaBcakr49c
Woodbury Soap ,e 4 ,? 42c
Cake Mix pounij ioki-oi. pkg. 39c
Dog Food B,flmort Can 15c
Devil Food Squares bCnd ...1. 7w-. Bkfl. 39c
Cinnamon Crunch bNra8ncd . pkg 39c
Hydroxy,; n., 0k9. 39c
Cheei-its s7 6.0, Pk9. 19c
Kool Shake pkfl. 529c
Toilet Soap 6 JO-to,, 49c
Kerr Jars wida mouth a pint. 1.45
Mason Jars Ktrri 12 quar $1.45
Jar CapS Kerr, rtflulor doicn 33C
Harvest Blossom (Iour ,0 ,b MCk 85c
Corn Bread Mix Aunt Jemimo ... 10 oi. pk8 29c
Salad Oil Mayday quart bottlt 66C
Royal Satinsnortenin, 3.lb. 93c
Fruit Cocktail No 303 con 25c
Grapefruit Juice HTr eon 26c
Salad Dressing cad, quor, ior 47c
Raspberry Syrup Notley I2ot 37c
Pack Train X.. 24.OI. r. 33c
Airway Coffee i.lb.bGfl89c 21b ..'1.77
Edwards Coffee con 97c 2 ,b. coo 1.83
Cheese Food ,,,. 2,b pkg 79c
Lucerne Milk ,.l?4 nolfBol 47c
Skim Milk locwn. quortm i9c
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