Thur., Sept. 21, 1961 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5
Only The Very
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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
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USDA CHOICE OR GOOD
7.RONF
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UC
ROAST
lb.'
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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.
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Personal Money Orders O
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