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w Thur., June 27, 1963- The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5 Freezer Fresh Mobile Fountain Serving 16 oz. MILK SHAKES 19c 7 oz. SUNDAES 19c ICECREAM CONES .. 5c Features Meadow Brook Dairy Product! r 10 A.M. till 6 P.M. FRIDAY end SATURDAY ONLY SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS ICE CREAM PIZZA IX Dennison 40 oz. tin Meadowbrook Vanilla only GAL. Appian Way with cheese 49 99c PLATE HOLDERS CAMP STOOL SOCKS BLOUSES THONG SANDALS WINDOW SCREENS Rattan. Firs 9" Paper Plate ( Folding Hardwood frame Canvas teot. Mens cushion foot. 100 cotton. Ais't sizes Ladies short sleeve Ass't styles Mens-Kids-Ladies sizes Adjustable 269 SPIT BASKET Round or flat style Reg. 2.98 499 99 499 99 499 99 1.99 ROUND PICNIC TABLE 50" Dia. 1st. Quality Cedar Const. REDWOOD STAINED NEBERGALL'S FULLY COOKED 69c u. 75' .. 85c semi-boneless whole ham Boneless .... RED SNAPPER FRESH FILLETS . ..LB 35' Bone In t r BOLOGNA CAVEMAN BY-THE-PIECE LB. 35c I Boneless BEEF STEAKS WESTERN PRIDE FROZEN 1 089 SWEET POTATOES . 599' TOMATOES 899c llfHOLI BEETS - . 899e SAUCE SJSTJ! 899' Poyette Valley W. Kernel, A ftV Creom, 303 Kn 077 PEAR HALVES 3"'' 699' ASPARAGUS I.. ;.C"L. 899' PEAS Del Monte 303 tin 699' .E EXTINGUISHER .., ,7, 99' Kodak tl Black or White . 39' FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES K 1098 OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL 289' BADMINTON SET pi.,.r 3.99 L V. RABBIT EARS .,. . 66' FLAT FISH IZXL'" . . 59 BUG KILLER Z" ' 99 Sunny Jim PEANUT BUTTER Creamy or Krunchy 3 Jar Meat and Produce Prices grod through Satur- Anrit fplini sw,,. . ......... day, June 29. All other prices good through UrtN jCVCfl UAii A WttK h: -r I I Exclusive 7-piece UPTON IN NEW BREAK-RESISTANT GLACIER GLASS ONLY boitop Pitcher or lit Turn Wen ivnliMi tipi riWy 12 OOtnd MJ UPTON TEA bot lop. Mllyour requ-st with your nom ini ddresi to: LIPTOM TEA, In 110, Spiral Prt.Mtai LIPTON ICED TEA SEASON IS HERE V4 pvg. .; .69c TIA BAGS r0 48 count pice. J7C Sunday, June 30. We reserve the right to limit. No jofes to dealers. 9 A.M to 9 P.M. 1 For Your Better Dental Health REG. 89c OHO) NEW Intake SPRAY SET REGULAR Jfid. 14 omen & 87c Plut Tax I 4TH OF JULY SPARKLERS BOX OF 10 229c I DISH TOWELS Hemmed & Bleachod Large Size I 499' COLD PAC CANNER 7 Qt. Capacity with Wire Rack REG. 2.98 SEAT Reg. $9.95 6,000 Lb. TEST 100 NYLON WEBBING with METAL TO METAL BUCKLE. 12 COLORS TO CHC 05 E FROM FRONT BELTS INSTALLED FOR 49c EACH AT AL'S SHELL SERVICE At Entrance To Store. Wisconsin ite Spends Visit In Winston Mrs. Mary BonaDarte left Win. ston Sunday for San Francisco, to visit relatives before returning home to South Ranee. Wis. She spent the past few weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aniorde in Winston. The families were neighbors in Wisconsin. During her stay Mrs. Bonaparte was guest of honor at several coffees and din ners. Among those was a luncheon given by Mrs. Reedy Berg during Mrs. Bonaparte's stay in Medford. She has also visited with friends in Suthcrlin and Oakland. Miss Lcona Shcnherd sDent a re cent weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Shepherd in Win ston. Lcona is a student at Ore gon State University in Corvaliis. During the summer vacation she is employed at Fairview Home in Salem in the physical therapy de partment, this is her major study at Oregon State. Miss Joan Gardner, home for the summer from her studies at Wil lamolto University in Salem, la spending the vacation with her par ents, Rev. and Mrs. Everett Gard. nor in Dillard. John Gardner arrived in Dillard from San Francisco, Calif., for the weekend with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Gardner. He left PYii'iv r Portland, accompanied by his fa ther, where John will appear with the New Savoy Co. this summer in several light operas. He will also be featured as a dancer. He has stud icd ballot the past year In San rrancisco, uaur. Miss Wcndv Hunt, a student at Willamctto University in Salem. Is in Winston for the summer vaca tion with her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo O. Hunt. ui-. tiivnvimu. sun Ul ml a. Jv- elyn Nickcrson in Dillard, is home for the summer vacation and is employed with National Plywood ai iirecn. . . Miss Kathy Stanton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stanton in Winston, Is attending the summer classes at Southern Oregon Col lege in Ashland. Jack Jensen of Winston, a stu dent at Southern Oregon College in Ashland, is employed with the DFPA in Roseburg during Uie sum mer vacation. Miss Rita Freadmnn of Winston has been employed by the DFPA for the summer and is now at one of its lookouts. Also receiving spe cial training for this type of work is Miss Joan Gardner of Dillard. She will report to Fairview Station ' on July 1 after a three-day train ing period. Mrs. Evelyn wickerson of Dil lard spent the past week at Little luvcr, where she is employed as a cook for the Christian Church sum mer camp. She will remain in the camp for five weeks. - Miss June Hutson, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McGuire in Winston, left-Saturday morning for Anchorage, Alaska. She was ac companied by Mrs. Jim Pember ton of Anchorage, who has been in the area visiting friends. Miss. Hutson has accepted employment in Anchorage and plans to make her home in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert!. Gary. Randy and Susan of Port land, spent the weekend in Winston with Mrs. Gilberd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul White. They return ed Sunday evening. Susan remain ed in Winston to visit her grand parents for several days. California!. Ends Visit In Oregon Mrs. Hazel Smith has returned to her home in Santa Rosa, Calif., after a visit in Oregon. She visited relatives and friends in Salem, Portland and Eugene. In Garden Valley she was a guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lehne. Mrs. Smith brought Mrs. Lehne home from Santa Rosa where she had been visiting at the Smith home. She was there to attend the Luth er Hurbank Rose Festival. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Lehne also spent a day In San Francisco. son Kerurnt Raymond Lehne. son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lehne, who has been attending Llnfield College at Mc Minnvillc, has returned home for ' the summer. He has accepted sum mer employment. Garv Brown, who has been at tending Oregon State University at Corvaliis, is home with his par ents, Mr. ana mrs. dim crown. Gary is employed in wood manu facturing plant this summer. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Layer wore In Portlond recently. They attend ed the Diamond Jubilee Rose Show at the Sheraton Hotel and tho Rose Parade. They also had dinner with the board of directors of the State Mental Health Asso ciation at the Multnomah Athletic Club. WARS ON PIGEONS NICE, Franco (UPI) !n an effort to cut down the pigeon population, Nice Issued a decree Tuesday forbidding citizens to leave crumbs or grain on balcon ies, window ledges, beaches, gar den or courtyards. llppa