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14 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Mon. July 21, 1958 65 Hogs Perish When Fire Destroys Buildings BANKS, Ore. (AP) Some 85 hoRj perirncd Friday night when fire destroyed several buildings on the Ray Van Domelin farm near here. Firemen from Forest Grove, Ilillsboro and Banki fouRht the flames after they broke out from undetermined cauie late in the night. Fire destroyed the hogs and their pen, a barn full of hay, a granary that was partly, full and a new milkshed. Firemen managed to keep the blaze from reaching the Domelin house. Community News Briefs j PH. OR 3-5553 ROSEB(JRG, ORE No Payment Until October 1st. WE INSTALL QUALITY ASPHALT SHINGLES . . . FOR THAT JUST-BUILT LOOK Installed as low as 12 a month on 5 -room homa Proven tuptrior by U. S. Bureau of Standards . . . gives a newly-built appearance, wilh protection to spare! Mad from pure asphalt in pastel and blended colors. We Install ROOFING GUTTERS SIDING INSULATION Mrs. Agnti Jordan left Thursday on a vacation trip to the Middle West to vii.it relatives. Mrs. Pete Nemie and Mrs. Dav Keith Williams has left for Great Falls, Mont., where he will be af filiated w;ih radio station KUT1. Mr. and Mrs. F, D. Morgan and Pinkertiin of Myrtle Point have re-j dauKhter JoAnn, and son, Dick, turned home following a visit here went to balem hunaay to attend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo uaiuer. fh.rl.i Roark of C I) II) 0 I 0 11, Calif., is visiting here for a month wilh his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce lioark, and wilh his , cousin, Bob Roark. ! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Welker re turned to their horle here Tlwrs ; day following a two-week vacation the wedding of Miss wary Arnold, a friend of many years. Mr, end Mrs. B, R. Nelson are visiting in Slocklon, Calif., with the former's parents, Mr. and M r s. Arthur Nelson, former residents of this city. Mrs. Elmer C. (Deris) Jones, District 4 school lunch coordinates returned Friday from Corvallis where she attended a week-long school lunch conference sponsored jointly by the department of in stitution management of the home Miss LaVaughn Stone has return- Mr. and Mrs. John Brooke left economics department of Oregon ed home following a visit of two Sunday on a two-week vacation 5,18,6 -ol;eee and the school lunch weeks ai Mprlfnrri wilh her Brand, i which Ihi'V will snenH rammno anrl : section of the Slate Department of i parents, mr, ana Mrs. janies nsning in ine uamage area and u Bnen. ; at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lockyear and son, Billv, have returned to Mrs. Corvallis following a visit here at; home Mrs. Charles DeGuire of Silver-! ton and formerly of Roseburg visit ed here last week with friends and attended to business. Dennis and Mrs. the home ol Hie former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Lockyear. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Trotter and children, Hose Mane and Billy, spent a recent week in San Diego where thev visited the former's niolhcr and Mrs. Trotter's parents. Lamm, 15, son of Mr. ,cne i.anim oi myrtle Mrs. Thomas daughter Marlene, Ruby Tucker relumed Mrs. E'ntst Barker Jr. has re- reccntly following several i turned h line following a trio to days spent at The Dalles with her I Lake Taluie where she was the daughter, Mrs. Ray Harmon, and! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tri family. j podi, former residents of this city. which look them first to Mmpoi Point, has arrived in Roseburg to Lake, B. (,., where they enjoyed i spend the remainder of the sum Ihe fishing in company wilh .Mr. Imer visiting at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. A. II. Kemp of this city, and Mrs. it. V. Miller and fam They then went to Mountain Home. I ily. i Idaho, to spend a lew aays wiui their son and daughter-in-law, Air. i and Mrs. Lrvin Welker. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heichel and son, Gary, have returned from a two-weeK vacation trip which took them first to Rcnton, Wash., to see Mrs. Heichcl's brother, Lester Bowan. and family, then to Col ville, Wash., to visit Mrs. Jlcich el's parenis. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowen. They also spent some time in EvcreU. Wash., visiting Heich el's mo'hcr, Mrs. Grace Heichel. Mrs. Clare Baldwin, night nurse at the Douglas County Hospital, has returned lo her dtuies following an urgent call to Rackcrby, Calif., on hearing that her father, Aaron Nixon, had suffered a stroke. Soon afler, Mrs. Nixon suffered a fall in which die sustained the loss of an eye. Both are presently con fined to a hospital in Oroville, Calif. Mrs. Baldwin spent a few days in California, returning to Roseburg Saturday morning. She expects to bring the Nixons to Roseburg to soon as they are able lo be moved. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Hem pel of the First Church of the Na.arene and Miss Faye Rceder have relurned home following a trip to Estes Park, Colo., where the latler was a delegate to the International Institute for Naza rene Teenagers. The Hempcls act ed as chaperoncs. While in the area, the Rev. and Mrs. Hempel visited in Galesburg, 111., with the former's molher, Mrs. Ruth Hem pel, and with the Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Pounds. In Denver, they saw Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hempel, broth er and sister-in-law of the Rev. Robert Hempel. Jim end Betty Carlock of Co- quillc were recent weekend guests of their brother-in-law and sister. Cerol Jean Thornton and Carl Johnson, bolh of Eugene, visited here during the weekend with Miss ; JoAnn Morgan at I he home of the i latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. ! D. Morgan. Mrs. C. E. (Margaret) Reece will be working in the society de partment m the News-Review for the next two weeks, taking the place of Mrs. John (Beverly) Brooke, who is on vacation. Education. Over 200 attended the convention. Also going from (his area were: Virginia Foul and Ves ta Langfiela, Roseburg; Donalda Ashbaugh, head of the lunch pro gram at Days Creek; and Ellen Markham head of the lunch pro gram at Camas Valley. Mrs. Ben Schrank returned home recently following a trip to Santa Meehan and returned to i Rosebur" Friday after spending Mrs. David (Georgia Emery) two weeks in Missoula, Mont., vis- Funk of Olendale, Calif., has ar- iling relatives. Thomas Meehan rived here for a two-week visit, Monica. Calif., where she visited went to Portland lo meet them at ! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! her daughter, Mrs. Paul Wagner, Ihe train. Everett Cojper, at Brockway. Mrs. and family. She also spent some Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sallee and 1 Funk's son. Bill, has been a guest! time in S;,n Leandro with another son, Cairo and Mr. and Mrs. Lar-jat the home of his grandparents, daughter, Mrs. Bud Lockett, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Thronburg. Sun-1 rv B'8er and 'lon- .Mik? wen,1 having returned here with them 1 family. Mrs. Schrank made the clay, IheThi onburgsand Miss Car-1 ""Tc ,faviTin and 1 picnick-! foliowing visit in California- He trip in company with her son-in-lock attended the drag races atjjng an(t ; he 'boys stayed on for a;wi" So home with his mother at law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Medford. , I week at Y.MCA" camp. i the end of lha monlh. I H. J. Wright of Hertford. 1 INLAID Linoleum Sale All inlaid, standard weight, In 6-foot widths. 1.10 to 1.80 per ft. Less thon cost! C0EN SUPPLY CO. Safeway features . . . Tender U. S. "Choice Beef Safeway features . . . Sweet thick-meated Round Steak Whole or Full Half cuts with the bone in. Scientifi cally aged for superb flavor and tenderness. ib. 7 Sweet Thick-meated SWISS STEAK "USDA CHOICE" beef bone in lb. GROUND BEEF SLICED BACON Standard layer package lb. lb. DAD IX CAIICATC Safeway's own rVIl JAA J JAAVJ i. t THE MAN'S SHOP 0NCE-A-YEAR CLEARANCE SALE FINAL WEEK! Sale Ends July 26th SHRIMP MEAT SEA SCALLOPS delicately seasoned Ocean Fresh flavor - frozen lb. Copt. Choice breaded, frozen 7-oz. pkg. 69c 55c 65c 59c 98c 59c Cantaloupes R$ 17' Large size vine-ripened beau ties have some for breakfast. 00 Fresh CORN tender kernels 10 49' Green Beans fAt l6' 2 lb!29c Potatoes New Red US No. 1 10 lbs 35c Cucumbers jrown .... M. 5c Tomatoes Ripe lb. 19c Peaches Hoven lb. 19c Lettuce 2 25c Bananas rlden ;...,. Wic f MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Ml 2. ,, ..- 24.99 MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS FAMOUS MAKE SUITS Re. $53 le $60 Re. J7S j! MEN'S SPORT COATS , ,. ,.., ' MEN'S SPORT COATS R., . ,rn . MEN'S SPORT COATS i3Sy.us Wool Flannel, broken lii.l. Raj. 11 95 . 14.93 Wooli, Twatdi, brok.n ili.i. Reg. 14 95 14.93 i. DRESS SLACKS s DRESS SLACKS DRESS SLACKS Gabardines, Fancies, broken tltos. Rtj. 16.93 - 19.95 s I GAME & LAKE SHIRTS Rayon-Wool, S-M-L Reg. 11.95 T SPORT SHIRTS (., joiv, CeMons, S M-L XL. 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Yellow, White, Devil Food, Butterscotch Gerber strained fruits and vegetables Snowflok Saltines Reg. 28e Busy Baker 6 :tr 65c , 4; $100 10 79' 25l 49 Mb. pkg. or wheat Mrs. Wright's AA Small 2 2 lib. pkg. Ige. loaf loz. 29' 69 Chunk Tuna White Star No. Vi can : CATALINA SWEATERS c . .,, MEN'S STRAW HATS .,. J00 7,0 MEN'S SWIM SUITS R. 3 ,. , ' WINTHR0P SHOES Brc . Rt WINTHR0P SHOES s.,. Rc 1M1 Garlic Tuna 5.99 ' fonty Avalon .....' .. No. Vi con PRICE Salad Dressing Wishbone "Russian" 8-ot. btl. 12 price j Household Cleanser ' Blue Dutch 2c off . Room Freshener . 5.99 10.99 35c 35c 2 27c cans " - 89c ; MEN'S COTTON SOCKS ) WOOL STRETCH SOCKS ., , 00 le 1 50 3 Pr. $2 99c 'Ji K-S-i -KtLll tUK TUUK LUNVcNIcNLt 5Vi-oz. Florlcnt Spice Aerosol eon LIPT0NPZ9TEA The BRISK Tea pkbg. 83c b408g, 67c 557 S. E. Jackson St. Phone OR 3-5423 MAPLE SYRUP Co-L b, 53c FREEZER TAPE ta98c Aplastic tape Ttxcel ... 39c Prices in tins odveitisoment are effective through VVednes Uday, iyV 23, at Safeway in Roseburg. Dry Trend Unit Fluffy All Detergent Laundry Starch 10c off ' 2' 43c '-16c -63c Gloss Starch Detergent Toilet Tissue Argo Liquid Trend Powder Room l: 6c 2'b 59c 4X.57c Niagara Soft-Weve Facial Tissues Instant Starch Tpilet Tissue Scottiet 1201- 7f ? ?Qe- Pk9- IQf pkg. 1 - rolls of 400 eC Dog Candy Broil Foil Dog Food Lot It Pups Koiser Dr. Rosi ?,'719c ;;.;45c I ... 1 5c Mazola Snowdrift Rinso Blue Cooking Oil Shortening 7e off Detergent ,,67c 182c !;C73c I