The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 30, 1961, Page 5, Image 5

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    U N ICE F Drive In Glendale
To Be Aided By Adult Escorts
Former Melrose Resident Visits With Friends In Area
By MRS. GERALD B. FOX
Glendalr am ichnul children
will combine their annual Hallo
fi trick n' treat collection of
goodies (or themselves with col
lection of fundi (or I'NICKK, the
I'mted Nation! Children's Fund.
Children wishing to participate are
asked to meet at the Glendale
Grade School at 5 30 p m. Tuesday
to he given identification tags and
assigned to adult escorts.
PTA members acting as escorts
will include the (ollowing: Mrs.
Bobbie Howard, high school area:
Mrs. James Korthof. Humphrey
Addition; Mrs. Neet Wells, locker
plant area: Mrs. George Wells and
Mrs. Tommy Prestianm, Old High
way 99 Junction area: and Mrs.
Harold Stapleton and Mrs. Floyd
Taylor. Superior Mill area.
Boys III
Edward Chupp of Azalea and
Marvin Van Norman of Glendale
were hospitalized recently with se
vere throat infections.
Extension Meets
Mrs. Calvin Fricke of Azalea,
formerly a home extension agent,
was the guest speaker at the re
cent meeting of the Glendale- Az
alea HE II held at the Azalea
Grange Hall. Mrs. Fricke gave a
resume of the work being done by
the Home Extension service and
told of the Azalea House girls' dor
mitory on the Oregon State Col
lege campus, for which HElT
groups in the state raised half of
the cost.
A potluck luncheon was served
It noon. After the luncheon Mrs.
Fricke showed slides she and her
husband had taken in Iran where
they lived (or a time before he
accepted a teaching position in
the Glendale schools. She also
showed samples of clothing worn
by the women of Iran.
Party Held
The Glendale Cub Scout Pack
held its monthly meeting at a Hal
loween party at the grade school
recently.
Awards Given
Following the game period Jeff
ROAD PROFITS ESTIMATED
NEW YORK (AP) A banner
road show season is expected by
the Theatre Guild American
Theatre Society, which books
cross-country attractions.
The 22 year-old agency, with a
record subscription membership of
127,000 people in 20 cities, expects
the box office gross to reach 64,-700,000.
i Apperson was inducted as a Boh
Cat and several boys received
awards. Steven Elst, now a scout,
received his official cord as den
chief for Den III. Pat Brady re
ceived his Wolf Barise and one
sold and one silver arrow; Bimbo
Reed received one gold arrow:
Randy Estcs received his Wolf
badge; and Jerry Gregory receiv
ed one silver arrow.
I It was announced that Pen 2
had earned the top place in the
i inspection of the Cub Dens at the
I previous meeting. A new plaque,
I which is to be awarded to the
i winning den at each meeting, was
; given to them to hold until the No
i vember meeting when it will again
I he awarded to the winner of the
, inspection. No inspection was held
at the Halloween meeting. It was
I also announced that an attend
, ance banner will be awarded at
each pack meeting to the den hav
ing the largest percentage of par-
ents present.
By NETTIE WOODRUFF
Mr. and Mrs. William Keys and
Kennette and Gregory of Manhat
tan Beach. Calif., visited friends
in the Melrse area this week. They
are on vacation and are guests of
his brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs Ken Hansen, of Canyon
ville. Mrs. Keys is the former
(linger Kettleman of Melrose. She
reports that her mother, Mrs.
James Shortt, is now a resident
of Weschester, Calif.
Game Attended
! Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Don White were in
North Rend to attend the high
school football game.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reece, Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Hackney and Mr.
i and Mrs. J. R. Roark spent the
: weekend at the ooast where they
attended the football game at
North Bend and visited points in
Florence and the beach.
Here during the weekend at the
Roger Reece home were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Welborn and Gordon of
Grants Pass.
Funeral Attended
Among those from out o( town
coming (or the (uneral semces
held Tuesday (or Mrs. O. O. Mat
thews were Mr. and Mrs. K. L
Matthews. Mr. and Mss. Darrel
Hicks and family of Prineville;
Mrs. George Johnson of Winlock.
Wash ; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Young
ren and Kay of Klamath Falls;
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Horn of Port
land; Mrs. Mark Mauldin of Den
ver. Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Matthews of lone; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Crane of Forest Grove: Mr.
and Mrs. I.ou Holtzman of Reeds
port, Mr. and Mrs. William Tolls.
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Bed of
St. Helens.
Mrs. T. H. Pargeter was in Sa
lem this week to attend to business
Mon., Oct. 30, 1961 The News Review, Roieburg, Or. 5
l F 7 A If TAfVI EC HDAUA
in connection with her work with rine Base at 29 Palms. Calif,'
the Lions Auxiliary's blind pro- spent a few d.is this week with NEW York (AP) Walter' He will portray a man fihlin
V. Mr. and' Mrs. C. A. Coffcll. 'Slcrak. who usually appears on the to he declared lejally sane. The
Meliose Grange blister night Fdwin Hamly and son, Ronnie. i stage in comic exercise, is tackling script is hem; adapted from a Ger
program scheduled for Nov. 7, has of Eugene visited Tuesday with a ilitft-n-nl kind of rule in "The man satire hv Ihe hu.hand wile
been cancelled. various relatives in Melrose and Classmate." a drama recently add- team of l.adislaus and Mary Bush
Mr. and Mrs. K. R Kirkendall Roseburg. Ronnie expects to be ed to Hroadway't schedule lor this Fekete. Hubert Montgomery is to
and daughter, Marie, from the Ma- sent overseas soon. .season. ditcrt.
Births
Roseburg Juvenile Official
To Speak At Tiller Meeting
BYRD'S nRST-W-THE
Mercy Hospital
HART To Mr and Mrs. Garv
C. Hart, Umpqua Star Rt.. Box 30
A, Oakland, Oct. 17. a daughter,
Carmen Renee; weight 7 pounds
11 ounces.
CAMPBELL - To Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie A. Campbell, Box 42, Rid
dle. Oct. 18. a daughter. Juanita;
weight 7 pounds 13 ounces.
KING To Mr and Mrs. Dale
W. King, 1455 NW Beacon Wav,
Roseburg, Oct. 18. a daughter.
Kimberly Dale; Height 8 pounds
6li minces.
COVEY To Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin I,. Covey. Rt. 1 Box 333. Mvrtle
Creek, a daughter, Edith Ann;
weight 7 pounds 7 ounces.
I BUCK To Mr. and Mrs Ted
L. Buck. 3031 NE Jackson. Rose
burg. Oct. 20. a son. Brian
Keith: weight 7 pounds 7 ounces.
ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald G. Anderson. Rt. 4 Box
815, Roseburg. Oct. 21, a son. Jim
my Dean; weigh'. 7 pounds 4'-
ounces.
By MRS. MILTON HAMMERSLY
Ernest Shippen, counselor with
the Douglas County Juvenile De
partment in Roseburg, will be the
special speaker at the next meet
ing of the Tiller-Drew PTA sched
uled for 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7, in the
gymnasium. '
His topic will he "New Juvenile
Code." according to Mrs. Richard
Williams, program chairman.
Mrs. Waller Cook, membership
'chairman, and her assistants are
currently contacting local residents
in the annual membership drive
Hunting Trip Made
j Making up a party of waterfowl
; hunters who went to the Klamath
Falls area over the weekend were
i Harry Gibson. Stan Sorgenfrei. Ed
'I-ohmeyer, John Everwein, Cleon
Puetz and Jack Vtley, all employ
ees at the Tiller Ranger Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard DeWeese
of Portland spent a recent week
: end with the latter's brother and
I sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
I Cook and family at their home
'near Deadman Creek. Mrs. De
Weese was the only successful deer
hunter in the group, but Cook and
DeWeese killed a small black hear
while hunting near upper Zinc
Creek.
Studies In Alaska
Holland Huffman, son of Mr. an I
Mrs. Fred J, Huffman, is enrolled
for his sophomore year at the Uni
versity of Alaska near Fairbanks
where he is taking a geological en
ginecring course in the College of
Mines. He spent part of the sum
mer working for the Alaskan rail
way. In a recent letter to his par
ents, he told that the temperature
at Fairbanks had already regis-
I tered 2 degrees below zero.
Becky Peterman, freshman at
Southern Oregon College at Ash
! land, will spend the weekend at
i the borne of her parents, Mr. and
'Mrs. Wayne Peterman of Tiller,
j Ernest Dahark joined friends
from Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
, Ruddiman, for a deer hunting trip
I in the Paisley area. They were
! among a party o( nine hunters, six
' o( whom were successful.
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PRICES GOOD TODAY,
TUES. AND WED.
STAMPS FOR
ADDITIONAL
SILVER DOLLAR
SAVINGS
WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD!
If you find a lower everyday shelf price, anywhere, please tells us and wc
will adjust our shelf price to match
spaghetti
canm soup
with cheese sauce
Chcf-Boy-R-Dce
155 1 oi. con
The fine selection
of good Habitant
Soups a favorite of the East can
Campbell's Tomato Sou
ABC Crackers
10 ox.
OVEN
FRESH
2 lb.
box
49c
1?
ME
BABY RUTH BARS 69c
BUTTERFINGER BARS tiSL 69c
HERSHEY BARS "S.fVSL 87c
JACK-0-1ANTERN CANDLES pr 625c
HALLOWE'EN CANDLES . . 10c
ASS'T HARD CANDY iSX( m. 79c
WRAPT MIXED CANDY 3es 79c
Dog or Cat Food canned
orden s Mayonnaise
Grated Tuna Fish
Byrds Meet Department
BEST BUYS
Armour's Star Smoked
Picnics
Hormel
Bacon Ends
-lb.
Box
100
Finer
No 1 tin
quart
Dundee
No. ' fin
Crisp Green
LETTUCE
Texas Pink
GRAPEFRUIT
For Halloween
CARAMEL APPLES
Spray Starch
Pancake Flour s
Peanut Bars
Fruit Cake Mix an
CHASE &
SANBORN
COFFEE
FACIAL TISSUE
apple tmm
all grinds
your choice
Scottict Box of 400
Hood River Sorry,
we did not have enough
last weekend but a new
shipment hoi iutt arrived.
Limit, pleote
15r
or esy
sir
49'
:. can -
illsbury IX V
lb. baa .... . V
389'
49'
99c
499'
gal.491
Giont Sixe
Loaded with nutt
2 lb. Can
Fresh made in our store
CAKE DONUTS
3 d... 1.00
Decorated Donuts
dozJ 53c
mm
m
mm
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