The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 19, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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    Bananas, Grapes At Top Of Best Buy List In NW
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bananas and Emperor grapes
top Die list of best buys in fruits
for Pacific Northwest shoppers
this week. Lemons and grapefruit
in small or medium sizes are good
values, too. Large size grapefruit,
however, run higher in price. ,
While you may see a few ad
vertised specials, oranges have
gone up a little this week with
both large and small sizes gener
ally moderate :n price. Extra
Fancy large Red Delicious apples
by the pound are in the medium
price range, also. Some stores
may feature smaller size apples
or loose pack boxes at lower
prices.
Other fruit in the medium price
range are avocados, Anjou pears,
dates and limes. Although there
are not too many Florida tangelos
and tangerines left on the mar
ket, we are now receiving some
California tangerines which are
not too high in price.
Moderate Buys Listed
Pineapples, persimmons and
pomegranates complete the list of
moderate Duys in lruiu
Winter squash of the Hubbard
variety is plentiful and is an eco
nomical buy. Some Acorn squash
from the fall crop with almost
completely yellow-golden skin is
available at quite low prices. You
will see some new crop Acorn
from California and Florida com
ing in, also, which can be expected
to cost a little more per pound.
Carrots, celery, dry onions and
potatoes are good buys in vege-j
tables, also. .
With Oregon cabbage supplies
almost gone, we are now receiving
new crop green cabbage from Ari
zona and California winter produc
tion areas which is priced reason
ably. .1
Other members of the large
cabbage family of vegetables,
broccoli and cauliflower, with their
distinctive flowerets, and Brussels
sprouts, are in the moderately
priced group.
All types of lettuce, including
iceberg head lettuce, red-leaf and
Romaine are in the medium price
range this week. Green onions,
Library Quarters Open At Sutherlin
By BARBARA LIESINGER
Residents of Sutherlin and sur
rounding area are invited to stop
in and become acquainted with the
new quarters of the Sutherlin li
brary, in the newly-completed wing
of the city hall.
Extended hours on Tuesdays
and Saturdays will keep the new
library open for three additional
hours weekly, and it is hoped fu
ture arrangements will permit
opening hours on Wednesdays also.
The revised schedule is 7-9 p.m.
Monday and Friday; 6-9 p.m.
Tuesdays; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturdays.
While some new facilities have
already been installed, it is hoped
many more improvements such as
a book drop, draperies and addi
tional furniture will be possible in
the future. ,
Men Return Home
Three Sutherlin men, Brad .Par
azuo, Hugh Wahl and Royal Ab-
eene Sr., all confined simultanV
eously at a Eugene hospital for
major surgery, have returned to
their homes and are reported re
covering satisfactorily.
Air. and Mrs. Eldon Sanders
drove to Salem last week to visit
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Marsh, and family. They returned
their granddaughter, Jackie,- to
her home after a visit of several
days in Sutherlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crumpacker
of Fort Rock, Ore., were Sutherlin
visitors last week, attending to
business matters. During their stay
they were guests at the home of
JUr. and Mrs. Hugh Waht.
Belgians Back On Jobs
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)
Less than 10 per cent of Belgium's
2 million labor force were still out
today after a month of strikes and
rioting. The backto-work cam
paign is expected to gain momen
tum in the next few days.
radishes and tomatoes from. Mexi
co which are being sold 'exten
sively in twelve or fourteen ounce
tubes, are other moderate values
among salad items. Larger vine
ripened tomatoes are compara
tively high in price, selling by the
pound in most stores.
Mushrooms and the root vege
tables, parsnips, rutabagas and
turnips continue tp be moderately
priced.
Bunch beets are being shipped
in from Arizona and California and
are among the. higher priced vege
tables this week. In very light
supply, green beans, corn, egg
plant and zucchini squash are ex
pensive. Peppers High
Green peppers and cucumbers
of good quality are high in price
now. Sweet potatoes command a
relatively high price, also.
Lamb prices are particularly at
tractive this week, according to
information received by the Con
sumer Marketing office of Wash
ington State University. All lamb
cuts are being featured by many
stores as very good values.
Broiler-fryer chickens are very
reasonable, also, in poultry. Pork
and beef prices show no change
this week. However, beef prices
may go up slightly. Chuck cuts
continue as the best beef buys.
Fresh fish available are sole and
red snapper. Frozen halibut and
kippered cod are other choices in
the fish department. Fresh crab
and oysters are the main seafood
items.
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Thurs., Jan. 19, 1961 The Newi-Roview, Roseburg Ore. 7
THE BEST Janet Mtmro,
who has won honors as Eng
land's best young legitimate
stage and TV actress, will ap
pear on TV from New York
in "Time Remembered" Feb.
7. It's a romantic comedy by
Jean Anouilh.
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