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Thur., June 30, 1960 The News-Review, Roseburf, Ore.'V Hospital News In appreciation of your wonderful response to the' opening of our new store we are expressing our appreciation by a barrage of wonderful buys in our Variety department. Save on these wonderful buys prior to the 4th of July.- WE WILL BE CLOSED JULY 4th BLOOMING HEATHER Plant Now. Gallon Can (Q) (2 PATIO LAWK 'OQc Black Wrought Iron. 4-ft. high J PATIO PUSH BROOMS M Extra Heavy Bristles .'. FLASHLIGHT BAITS. M Ever-Ready. Reg. 20c each U U U SCATTER RUGS 50 20" x 31", Fringed Cotton Pile ...... NURSING BOTTLE SETS 5 go- Even-Flo, reg. 25c ea J J JJ RIGID SWIM POOLS 11' voit. io"x2o" high : U U llpl CLUB (q) TP c T-BONE (q) TP C 1 STEAK Qj) STEAK 5) Porterhouse Steaks . . lb. 89 ( Tpp Sirloin Steaks . . lb. 99 ( Fillet Mignon . . lb. Well Aged Beef Ideal For Barbecuing! LEAN-MEATY lb J 19 Spire CAVEMAN BRAND Wienrtrs VAL -PAK Slked For Your Holiday Picnic lb ib If If Garden Hose 71 6-w .... 99 Garden Hose rt, 7uw ... 1.89 Garden Hose MOSc,i x5o .2.69 Sprinkler Everroin oscillating, list 4.95 3.59 Beach Towels jmIi, 89c Dish Cloths Thirsty 1099' Toss Pillows se n . 99' Pictures Framed, 23"x30" . 1.98 Laundry Baskets Pltic, 1.9a ,,!, 99c Utility Pails Piastic, 1 .iu I. . 99' DishpOnS Plastic, Silver Compartment . . . 99' Bowl-Pitcher Set Pi,ic, u..tms 89' mmim PLASTIC Decorated, iham bottom, 12-oi. 699' TUMMS GLASS Heavy Bottom 12-oz. 599' GLASSES ICE TEA Giant, 32-ox., four designs 499" coffee mm, I Anchor, Heavy, Green & white, ' reg. 225c 889' (Mi MATS Rubber. Set of two. CANS 2-gallon. Hoi Filter 1.39 UllLITV SOKES Metal. Carrying Handle 98' sum UkW Metal. Holds NINE Pair 99 QUIK-LITE FIRE STARTERS Economical, Easy to Use, Completely safe. Carry them in your pocket. Reg. 39c pkg. Now 399' . GARDEN TOOL ASSORTMENT Everything for your yard and garden rakes, hoes, shovels, cultivators, forks. BIG VALUE Your Choice, Only 1.99 IKONING BOARD PAD AND COVER Long wearing Silicone cover. Better ironing. Standard size. Compar able 1.49 value. Only 89 HOUSEHOLD BRUSH ASSORTMENT Six most used brushes. Combined value of 1.49 Only ' LADIES' OPEN TOE SCUFFS Casual Curies. 100 washable. Ever popular sizes 5 to 9. Only MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Short sleeves. Large selection All sizes. Beoutiful styles and colors, A real value at 1 3S00 Variety prices in this adver tisement in ef fect through Sunday lulv 3. ,v We reserve the right to limit. Store hours 9 to 9 daily. Just West of Garden Valley and Hiway 99 Junction lln (11 V ) ( ft n 1 5 irj iTj Jb :2w 'jr ' j Vlsitlne Hur '' 2 to J:M p.m. end I te I tvm. Mtdicil: Don Sitoler, Glide; Mrs. Gary Buchholz. Winston, Surgery: Jack Winters, M.: Herbert Petty, Robert Mitchell, Mrs. Melvin Allen, RoseburgJ.Cfil ford Fry, Days Creek, .; ' .. Discharged .-i .-i Mrs; Grady Pippins, Mrs; Jamee Morgan, Mrs. Joseph .Clement, Nina Ness, Richard Crawford, Mrs. Roy Barnhart, Roseburg; Cheryl Delaney,'-. Camas rValley; Mrs. Floyd Givens and .daughter, Rhonda Gay,, Oakland; William Mitchell,. Wilbur. ' f ' ; Marcy Hospital ' Admlttwl i ' : : ' ' Medical: Mrs. Byron . Belmeqf, Mrs. Frederick Porter,- Mrs. :-S ; Kowalewski,. Mrs.' Glenn Carlson, Ida Armstrong, Roseburg; M rs. Edward Duncan, . Mrs. D o n a lid King, Sutherlin; Harold Cole, Oak-i land. ". - ' ' ' ;- Surgery: Mrs. Hershel WhitUB, Nona Armstrong, Roseburg; Ricky Weickum, Camas Valley; M r s. . Frank Leighton, Grants Past; Mrs. Hugh Fretwell, Areata, Calif, v v,.-: Discharged . Mark Walker, Mrs. Isaac Chees man, Mrs. Walter Marosok. Mrs. Allan Bork,, Roseburg; Kevin Da vis, Sheila Davis, Winchester; Mrs. Frank Hurd, F. Garnet O'Brien, Mrs. Robert Powers and son Tom my Lee, Myrtle Creek.' v if ; Births Mercy Hospital " SCHATTENKERK To Mr. tn4 Mrs. Albert C. SchattenkeHc, Myr tle Creek, June 22, - a daughter, Tammie Renee; weight S pounds 11 ounces. ' : NEET To Mr.' and Mrs. Al bert M. Neet, Myrtle Creek, June 22, a daughter, Patricia' Lynne; , weight 7 pounds HVi ounces. MELTON To Mr. and , Mrsi nu rt nri i tio i ma Rd., Roseburg, June 23, a daugh ter, Cynthia Dawn; weight 8 pounds 1 ounce. : ' 1 ; PICKENS To Mr. and Mrs. Eddy R. Pickens, Rt. 3, Roseburg, June 24, a son, Parry Ray; weight 8 pounds 9 ounces, f . PARDON To Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pardon, 743 Blakely, Rose burg, June 24, a son, Kenneth Al len; weight 7 pounds lSVt ounces. HURD To Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Hurd, Myrtle Creek, June 24, daughter, Debra Jenneue; - weight 4 pounds 2 ounces. ; Forest Glen Hospital ' V AXT Tn Mr. and Mm. Krvta Axt, Canyonville, June 23, a son, Rollin Ervin; weight 6 pounds -15 ounces. ROBBINS To Mr. and Mrs. Goven Robblns, Riddle, June 23, a son, Marty Allen; weight 8 pounds 15V4 ounces. ; . NORDMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nordman, Myrtle Creek, June 23, a son, Curtis Alan; weight S pounds 2M ounces. . ' FALLS To Mr. and Mrs; Ray Falls, Myrtle Creek,' June 25, a daughter, Betty Sue; weight i i pounds 12 ounces. . MUSTA To Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Musta, Glendale, June 27, a daughter, Patt Lynn; -weight 1 pounds 11 V4 ounces. Deaths Of Relatives Beckon Yoricallans By MRS. GIOROI IDIfr' " Two Yoncalla area residents were called to other areas in the .state because of the death of rela tives. Mrs. Ai Hudson was called to Ontario by the death of a sis ter and Rev. and Mrs. Edward Duerksen were called to Dallas because of the death of a relative. Miss Lauretta Abbott of -Aspen, Colo., visited at the parental Har ry Abbott home recently. ' v Grant Spangenberg of Oroville, Calif., renewed old acquaintance in Scotts Valley last week. . . . Leroy Noff singer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Noffsinger, 'visited his parents and other relatives and friends in Yoncalla last week. .. Hamiltons Move Mr. and Mra. Keith Hamilton and family have moved to Creawell to make their home. ... Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Womaek of Sacramento, Calif., visited at the Quentin Rychard and - Edna Miller homes in Hayhurtt last week. Mrs. Womack is the former Betty Jones, niece of Mrs. Miller. Linda Van Dolah is spend ins summer vacation with an aunt. Mrs. Helen McFetridge. at - Gold Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Thornton left recently for Portland where , the latter will receive a medical check up. . . . , .... Ken Morin and William Locke by have returned home from a trip to Canada and Washington They visited at the Ray home one day. Lockeby, who taught in Yoncalla High School last school year, has enrolled in sum mer school at the University ot nrpirnn tn n:iiffan ' ' 1 1 ' '.. i ' Washington Residents ' Visit IdleyldCoupIt Recent weekend guests at -tho Idleyld Park home of Mr. and ' Mrs. H. R. Bradstreet were Mr and Mrs. W. M. Rohleder of Lonal ' view, Wash., reports Mra. Arthur Selby, correspondent. ... ' The Rohleders came for the wed ding of their granddaughter, San. ' dra Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Van Irving Eaton of Aberdeen, Wash., were Mat weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eaton of Idleyld DanmooreHotel 1217 S. W. MORRISON ST. i fortlond, Oreflett All traeelent geest. AI Mteee ke nmt, tetam. Retaa et fc i aet lew. Free Oereee, TV' JJ3 ReWiee. Repeterleii fee iTaaiiBiiT ChlMrm mder seven ( ihein ,