The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 12, 1961, Page 22, Image 22

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Roast Beef Top
Week's Special
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Itoa.st brrf Ukr Ihe top sprit
this vvrck among weekend tpecialt
fratured by supermarkets and
neightmrliood stores.
Mostly wilely advertised cuts
are top and bottom round, tup sir
loin mmp and cross rib roasts.
Veal roasts and cutlets also are
nn t lie bargain lists of some biu
chains.
Mams and Boston rutts are the
pork features in some areas.
I'nrk is amonj the abundant
foods expeeted to drop in price
in the next few weeks. Hog slaugh
ter in Novemtier is predicted to
exceed September by 20 per cent.
Indications are that hog prices
will fall below $16 per 100 pounds
in Chicago from the present level
of $18.50.
Krying and broiling chickens
aren't being featured, but they are
bargains. Trices are the lowest in
20 years.
Thanksgiving turkeys are ex
pected to be the cheapest in recent
years because of a 26 per cent in
crease in the number of birds
raised this year, compared with
last year.
Fish specialties are halibut
steaks, smelts and flounder filet.
Best vegetable bargains are po
tatoes, bunch beets, cabbage, head
lettuce, endive, escarole, spinach,
squash, pumpkins, and carrots.
(iood buys include beans, arti
chokes, bmssels sprouts, mush
rooms, cauliflower, eggplant, on
ions, peppers, sweet potatoes and
cucumbers.
Best buys in fruit are apples,
limes. Concord grapes and Cali
fornia lemons.
Good buys include avacados,
honeydew melons, western grapes,
pears, plums, prunes, California
oranges and Florida grapefruit.
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Decorative Metal
T. V. TRAY
Reg. 3.98
mm mil
12". Dressed in black and white habit.
Movable eyes, head, arms & legs. Reg. 3.98
Unbreakable Poly.
PLASTIC IRUGt
Assorted styles. Reg.
"King Size", completely immersible. Com
plete with cordsct, control and cover. Fries
Bakes Stews with exact heat control.
17.99
Submachine gun with vibrasonic sound chamber
Official size
PLASTIC roOl BALL
Reg. 98c
$279
Reg. 17.95 General Electric
'Top Up"
Toaster
Automatic. Extra high toast
lift. Handy snap-out crumb
troy.
12.99
Reg. 31.95 General Electric
Coffee Maker
Stainless steel. Stays hot
automatically. Special re
heat setting. 2-9 cup.
23.8S
Reg. 19.95 General Electric
Can Opener
Opens cans at o touch of a
finger, quickly, easily, auto
matically. Mounts on wall.
13.99
20" Royal Debutantes
TEEN-AGE DOLL
Soft vinyl head, moving eyes, ormi,
legs, head. Rooted, washable hair.
High heel shoes. Earrings. Fur stole.
Your choice of several different dress
styles. Reg. 6.98.
LADIES NYLON HOSE
Samleii Run ramtant. 51 gauge - 15 dtnicr Sparkle Big
400 RMoN 1 5 dtniar Sii8ta1l 1st quality SiusS'itoll
Micro mash and Rag. 79c Sugor Btiga Reg. 59c
Crystal claar. Tanrena
1 It quality.
Reg. 34.95 General Electric
TOAST-R-OVEN
Deluxe. Toasts anything. New safety
heating coils. Handy oven guide.
Bakes like an oven. Select from 200'
to 500'. Fully automatic. When toos!
Is done door opens and toast slides
out automatically.
$11788
Mr. T Is Winner
Of Big Soccer Pool
LONDON (AP)-A man identt
tied only as "X" was declared ths
winner today of 176,259 pounds
$493,515.20 in a British soccer
football pool.
It was the largest payout ever
made in a pool charging only a
farthing a coin no longer legal
tender per chance. A farthing is
7 2hs of a U.S. cent.
Another pool, charging 2 pence
2 13 cents a chance, paid a
second anonymous winner 143,739
pounds, $402,444.
Bom men exercised tneir ngnl
guaranteed by the pools to re
main anonymous.
Both payouts were made on
what is known as the treble
chance pools. In them, gamblers
try to pick eight games on the
weekly English and Scottish pro
fessional soccer program which
will end in ties. Winnings are tax
free. Although the farthing is no long
er legal tender, it is stipulated as
the cost per chance in some pools.
It works out ail right because
most players buy I large number
of chances and pay off in pennies,
shillings or pounds.
Year's First Meet
Held By Glide PTA
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
The Glide PTA held it's first
meeting of the year this week in
the high school multi purpose
room. The meeting was presided
over by Mrs. Maynard Engle, vice
president who read a eulogy to
the late president, Mrs. Leo Bun
nell. Teachers Introduced
Calvin Christensen. principal of
Glide Elementary and Junior High
School, introduced the teachers.
Bob Miller, biology instructor at
Glide High, introduced the high
school teachers.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Derrah's and Mrs. Hilger's
rooms. The work of Mrs. Derrah's
third grade studen's and Mrs. Hil
ger's fourth grade students was on
display.
The next meeting of the Clide
PTA will be held Nov. 13 nt S
pm. in the multipurpose room.
Frank von Borstel, Douglas County
Extension sgent, will be guest
speaker.
Shah Visits Paris
PARIS (AP) Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlevl and Empress Far
ah of Iran arrived today for a
three-day state visit to Paris.
8-Pc. Tip-Proof
BEVERAGE SET.
Glosses, E-Z-Por
Decanter. In giftAox.
Reg. 2.98 Men's
PORT SHIRTS.
Slim trim stylin
Asst. patterns,
Long sleeves
2.99 WOOD BURNING SET
2.49 D0LLIE WARDROBE
For boys and girls from
7-16 years and up.
Complete with doll, 2
dresses & carrying case.
2.19
2.98
Reg. 12.9S Portable
Hand Mixer
3-speed. Light weight.
Detachable cord. With
beater ejector.
8.99
Reg. 22.9S General Elee.
Spray-Steam
DRY IRON
It sprinkles as you iron.
Special setting for every
fabric. External nozzle
means no sporting. With
new white handle.
16.99
Values to 19.95
ELECTRIC
BLANKET
General Electric. Auto
matic. Twin or double
bed size. Single control.
Pink or blue. 2 - yea r
guorantee. Your choice.
14.88
Open 7 days a
week 9 to 9 for
your shopping
convenience. Al
ways plenty of
free parking and
low, low every
day prices.
SPECIAL DRIVE-N-SAVE SERVICES
Payroll Checks Cashed O Postage Stamps For Sale
Personal Money Orders O Film Processing
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in BAKED BEANS
Simply edd H teaspoon Cinomt
daind Mustard to a can of b-Ved
beans. Stir well ind nmmif for
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ity and picked Iron tor flavor.
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