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Thur., Sept. 21, 1961 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5 Only The Very imMft X A Best Beef Is Branded All Drive-N-Save Meat, Is 100 Guaranteed. The Finest Meat at Economical Budget Prices. We Have a special Treat For You This Week. BLADE CUT nnnnfw Drive - N - Save o. USDA CHOICE OR GOOD 7.RONF ' ' w i mm mrm UC ROAST lb.' it i Round Bone ROAST lb. LEAN - WELL TRIMMED a duincl jpr -m. Chuck Steaks 3 T Stew Meat V BONELESS BONELESS - CROSS RIB oasts BEEF SPARE RIBS 3 lb 75l Lean Ground Chuck lb 59' POUND Ground Chuck BEEF NECK BONES Bar'S' Luncheon Meat 00 POUND 29' 10 Varieties Pkgs. 1 Local News Reg. 1.00 Big Game Bag Extra Heavy Duty 8 feet long. 89' Reg. 69c Vapo Cans 1 pint size. 10 boxes to pkg. 29' Reg. 6.98 Morgan Jones Bed Spread Pre-shrunk and Washable. Double bed size. Hob-nail design. 4.6 Reg. 1.00 Boxed Stationery "Posies N Pen" Flower tipped ball point pen, 18 letter sheets, and 18 envel opes. Asst. floral designs. 89' Crusher Hats Effanem, Reg. 1.98 Hunting Caps Flourescent Orange Folding Camp Stools Reg. 1.29 Mens Flannel Shirts Asst. sizes ,1.89 1.89 89' 1.99 Hood River Hood River Apple Cider Apple Sauce Mood Sliver Combo rat i nn rancaKe mix Manilla Cones Dsqukk Gallo 303 Tins - New Drink Sensation 46-oz. tin Krusteaz or CUPS, Scoopy 40-oz. Package 69' 71.00 399' 55' 29' 29' General Electric Spray Steam and Dry Iron First iron designed with, wash and wear settings. New white and beige design. REGULAR $ 22.95 LAf-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS j 16.99 Reg. 23.00 SLEEPING BAG 5 lb. celacloud, 36" x 81", Heavy duck cover. Warm but lightweight. Made by Hirsch-Weis. Eastern Oregon Hunters Special. 10.88 Limited Supply Vi lb. bag Pkg. of 24 Boot Socks Wool blend, Asst. Sizes Windshield De-icer Charcoal Pits 69 16-oz. can, Reg. 1.35 99 19' All you need is a macth, Reg. 59c Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Btardon have moved to Koseburg from Ashland and are residing at 625 NE Nash St. Beardon is employed by Ilia Southern Pacific Co. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd St. John have moved here from Columbus, Ohio, and arc maing their home at 423 W. Berdine St. St. John is manager of Mark's Sept. store. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffat have moved to tine city from Olympia, Wash., and are residing in Timber Town Trailer Court. Moffat is em ployed by National Plywood. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lindsay and son, 2, have moved here from Spokane, Wash., and are residing at 836 SE Roberts St. Lindsey is a construction worker. Mr. and Mrs. William Spaas and son. 2, have moved to Koseburg from Olympia, Wash., and are re siding at 304 NE Sweetbriar. Speas is with Pacific Plywood. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hawkins and daughter, 3, and son, 1, have moved here from Lewiston, Idaho, and are residing at 384 NW Sweet briar. Hawkins is with Koseburg Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Odus E. Roberta and daughters, 5 and 2, and son, 8 months-old, have moved from. Eugene to Roscburg and are resid ing at 3198 NE Follett St. Roberts is with the Advance Sign Co. Mrs. Ingrid Anderson has pur chased the residence at 545 NB Chestnut. She is a recent new comer here from Grants Pass. She is employed in the office of Barcus Sales and Service. Mr. and Mrs. Spancar Koppang and sons, 12, 10, 7 and 4, have moved here from Santa Ana, Calif., and have purchased the residence at 17fil NW Dogwood St. Koppang will teach at Fremont Junior High. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Zimmer and son, 7 months-old, have moved here from Clinton, Iowa, and are residing at 118 NE Fremont. Zim- mer is with the Bureau of Land Management. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Warms and daughter, 4, have moved here from Missoula, Mont., and are re siding at 1033 NE Barager St. Warnes wilt teach English and commercial subjects at Koseburg uign acnooi. Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1. Goodman and daughter, 7, who moved here from Wilder, Idaho, are making their home at 1044 NE Klamath Avenue in Apt. IB. Goodman is employed by Keystone Machine Shop. Mrs. D. Clark Haydan, who is with Copco in .Medford, spent the weekend here with her husband, who is with KPIC-TV Station. Hav- den moved here from Medford several months ago and is residing at 1142 NE Fremont. Carl F. Madison and daughter. 17, have moved here from Oxnard. Calif., and are residing at 777 NE Alameda. Madison is employed by Modern loor covering Co. He has two sons in the service who are to soon spend their 30-day leaves here. Reg. 1.29 TYPING PAPER Terycloth POT HOLDERS 300 count 69' 239' 229c 39' 1.99 RAKES . 29' Terrycloth WASH CLOTHS Reg. 59c Wizard Charcoal Lighter ,qf. Reg. 3.59 PINK VICORO planting Bamboo LEAF Reg. 3.98 JFQ Bamboo Fencing 6xLmJi Assorted Colors "V Ar Bubble Bath Xri9: 17 Reg. 2.98 Electric d AA Hot Plate without cord m t M M 3.99 1.49 1.88 Reg. 4.75 Reg. 3.75 Reg. 3.85 Reg. 4.60 Reg. 4.00 Reg. 4.75 Reg. 4.75 Reg. 4.75 Reg. 4.75 AMMO. PRICES SLASHED! REMINGTON KLEANBORE HI-SPEED Core-Lokt 30-06 SPRINGFIELD 180 gr Softpoint 3,69 30-30 WINCHESTER, 150 & 170 gr Softpoint 2.89 32 WIN. SPECIAL 170 gr. Softpoint 2.99 300 SAVAGE, 180 gr Softpoint 3.49 250 SAVAGE, 100 gr. Softpoint 3.19 308 WIN.. 150 gr. pointed Softpoint 3.69 270 WINCHESTER, 150 gr. Softpoint 3.69 30-40 KRAG, 180 gr. Softpoint 3.69 303 BRITISH EXPRESS 215 gr Softpoint 3.6? SOLD AT CASHI ERS BOOTH ONLY Reg. 4.98 Electric Heating Pad 3 Temperatures Door Mats H Reg. 2.89 Subtract Diet Food eavy Duty 225 calorie serving Reg. 7.98 Boys' Jackets Motorcycle style. Quilted lining. Plastic leather like shell. Zipper front. 3 zipper pockets. Black and brown. Asst. sixes Values to 19.95 Sleeping Bags Choice of 3 or 4 pound bags. 100 insulon. 36 x 81. Two bags can be zipped together. Your Choice O66 Open 7 days a week 9 to 9 for 0 your shopping O convenience. Al ways plenty of free parking and low, low every day prices. Plastic Water Jug i . i 66' Gas Can 1 gi. wn Reg. 1-29 88' 20 - Cup Coffeemaker With handle ... 3.49 OVfll ROaSfGr Ideal for hunter's stew, Reg. 99c . . 69 SPECIAL DRIVE-N-SAVE SERVICES Illness Strikes Days Creek Girl By MRS. RALPH MARTIN Susan Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy (Bus) Benson of Days Creek, has returned to school after being hospitalized at the Myr tle Creek Clinic with "strep" throat. Teacher Recovering Mrs. Charlotte Ostlund, third grade teacher at Days Creek School, who is hospitalized in New Jersey following major surgery,, is reported to be recuperating satis factorily. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Weaver drove to Medford where they were joined by their daughter, Mrs. Clarice I DcVoe. They drove on to Ashland and were joined by Mrs. Charlie Zarka, their granddaughter, and II enjoyed a picnic lunch at Lytnia - Park. Recent viditors in the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McGee were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh of Reedsport. Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Iszler and fam ily were the former's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dixson and chil dren, Kevin, Kiel, and Laurie, of Sutherlin. Houseguests in the home of Alice May Woolley were Mr. and Mrs. James Sherman and children, Law rence, Warren, Allen, Evan and Jcnalee of Paramount, Calif. Payroll Checks Cashed O Personal Money Orders O Postage Stamps For Sale Film Processing RIMOVIS MUST STAINS itsaUimUK'SMS lamas af COfTflt fOTS till FLOORS 'METalS MJTO lUMKItS AUIKMUM STOW WINDOWS IIRTAM mMKlS 5r FUUWN,WWJBSn ten. MM fa.