The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 23, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Riddle Visitor To Scotland
Reports On Changes There
By ERMA BEST.
Mrs. William Macdonald of Rid
dle has arrived home from Scot
land just three months to the day
from the time of. her departure
from Portland by jet plane. Mrs.
Macdonald visited first in her
home city-of Glasgow where four
brothers, two sisters and their
families live. A family reunion
was held the evening of her ar
rival. Mrs. Macdonald noted many im
provements in housing and roads
since she left Scotland 15 years
ago. Because of the improved
transportation she was able to vis
it many parts of the country
which she had never seen while
living there. Mrs. Macdonald visit
ed in Edinburgh with several un
cles and. cousins and went to Eng
land to visit a brother and his
family in London.
Returning to New York she was
met; at the airport by another
brother and .his wife who took her
to many places of interest in that
city. Also at the airport to meet
her were a nephew and niece. Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Eckles, former Ore
gon residents now living in Con
necticut. Upon arriving in Portland
where Mr. Macdonald met her, a
welcome - home party was held
that evening at the Cottage Grove
home of their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Endicott.
Their other son-in-law and daugh-
of Bend , were also there, and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Dayton of Spring
field, parents of Mrs. Eckles.
Army Couple Visits
Lt. and Mrs. David Kinkade
were visitors recently at the home
of the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kalph Kinkade, coming from
Oakland, Calif., where Lt. Kinkade
had been stationed with the U.S.
Army. They were on their way to
Puyallup, Wash., to visit other rel
atives and where Mrs. Kinkade will
live while her husband is on a new
assignment. He will go to Fort
Benning, Ga., to train for three
months, and will then go to Korea
to serve with the U.S. army.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coke have
departed for their home in Phoe
nix, Ariz., following a visit at the
home of the letter's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rich'
ard Evenson. The Cokes were ac
companied on the trip by his
mother, Mrs. Coke Sr. A fishing
trip to Winchester Bay planned for
the visitors proved disappointing
because of rough water.
Fred -Vedder. his father-in-law,
W. M. Hendrick, and the latter's
nephew, Boyd King of Tri-City, are
on a special elk hunt in Idaho
They expect to be gone at least
10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Van Doren
and two children, who had been liv
ing in Redding, Calif., for the past
three months, have returned to
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Mort., Sept. 23, 1963 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5 ,
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BYRD'S GIVE YOU LOWER PRICES PLUS CASH SAVING U-SAVE STAMPS
BOOK MATCHES
CANNED MILK
Chili Con Carne
Ohio package
of 50 books
Dundee No.
1 tall can
Western
No. 1 tin
5C PEANUT BUTTER
81.00 PANCAKE SYRUP
51.00 Pancake Flour
Byrd's
3 lb. jar
Hungry Jack
10 lb. bag
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson Riddle to live,
Death Of Father In Tacoma
Summons Sutherlin Couple
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NU-MAR Pure All
Vegetable Oil
colored quarters
POUND CARTON
By MRS. WILLIAM BLAKELEY
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gault of
Sutherlin have been called to Ta
coma, Wash., following the death
of the latter's father, Harold Kna
bel. Mrs. Gault, who recently ac
cepted employment at Bennett's
Drug Store, is being relieved by
Mrs. Charles Moore.
Family Members Gather
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Mullins recently were
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cassiday of
Dayton, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Walpole and daughters, Mari
lyn and Jean, all of Pendleton
and daughter, Gayle, of Eugene.
Mrs. Cassiday and Mrs. Walpole
are sisters of the former. Others
visiting later were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Walters of Portland who
were on their way to Diamond
Lake. The former is the brother
of Mrs. Mullins.
Mr. and Mrs. John Musgrove,
accompanied by their son and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Musgrove
and children, Mark and Jan, of
Eugene, spent several days at the
Pendleton Round-up. While there,
they were house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Kirk, sister of Mrs.
John Musgrove.
: Visiting at the Eugene Wheeler
residence this week is Agnes Yan
ko of Santa Barbara, Calif., who
is a friend of their daughter, Kay.
Miss Wheeler will return with her
house guest to her home for - a
week's vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Evans have
returned from Lodi, Calif., where
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Miller, brother-in-law and
sister of the latter. The highlight
of their trip was the meeting with
their son, Radioman i.e. Clark
Hill of the U.S. Navy who flew
in from Hawaii and will now be
going to school in Vallejo, Calif.
California Coupl. Visits
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson
of Sacramento, Calif., have been
visiting for several days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Moore. Mrs. Anderson is the for
mer Nancy Moore. They enjoyed
visiting with relatives and friends
at parties given in their honor.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Daugh
try and children, Jana and Tom
my, of San Bruno, Calif., are vis
iting at the home of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Beck. They made a trip to Cam
as, Wash., to visit with Mrs. Daugh
try's sister, Mrs. Carl Gaul, and
family, returning to spend the re
mainder of their vacation in Suth
erlin.
Soloist Featured
At Church Concert
Jeanne Wilson, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Rose
burg, was featured soloist in the
sacred concert presented by the
Youth Choir in the Seventh-day Ad
ventist Church on Garden Valley
recently. She was accompanied by
the choir..
The 35 choir members marched
to their places singing the theme
song, "Heaven is my Home," led
by Bernie Paulson, director. Dr.
Lewis Hart acted as narrator and
Terri Hansen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elton Hansen, was accompan
1st. . .
In addition to numbers by the
choir, also featured were a girls'
trio consisting of Mary Kay Fletch
er, Jeanne Wilson and Geri Han
sen; a marimba solo by Sharon
Konzack; a mixed quartette, Mary
Kay Fletcher, Jeanne Wilson, Ber
nie Paulson and Bert Pearson; and
a brass trio, Bert Pearson and
Dick and Ken Hart. The free will
offering taken has been set aside
as part payment for new choir
robes, according to Mrs. Inez
Hitchman, church spokesman.
Births
BYRD'S NULADE
AA LARGE
2 w
TAKE FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES
ON YOUR DEER HUNTING TRIP
Jonathan Apples half a
Locally Grown - Highest Quality ...... BUSHEL
CARAMEL APPLES
ORANGES Full of Juice Sunkist
POTATOES
Hey Kids 3
They're HetejL jLD
fib,
79v W )
99c
Byrd's 8QC
HALF GAL. W
9949'
188
5 lb. BAG
10
lbs.
U. S. No. 1 - In The Bulk
WE FEATURE HIGHEST QUALITY LOCALLY GROWN PRODUCE
69'
39'
ALL BRANDS
CCfFE
1 -lb. can
2 1b.
1" -1
can
69
Douglas Community Hospital
WAMBOLT To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Wambolt, 2202 SW Austin
Rd., Roseburg, Sept. 10, a son,
Keith Bernard; weight 8 pounds
Vi ounce.
POTEET To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Poteet, Rt. 1 Box 970,
Roseburg, Sept. 12, a son, David
Evan; weight 7 pounds 1 ounce.
BROCK To Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Brock, 2020 SW Gale, Roseburg
Sept. 13, a son, Rodney Albert;
weight 6 pounds 6 ounces.
BEVANS To Mr.' 'and Mrs.
Myron Bevans, 174 W. Tanager St.,
Roseburg, Sept. 13, a son, Eric
James; weight 6 pounds 3 ounces.
HANFORD To Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Hanford, 1554 SE Mill, Rose
burg, Sept. 14, a daughter, Fern
Claudine; weight 7 pounds 2
ounces.
GURNEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Gurney, Rt. 1 Box 179, Suth
erlin, Sept. 14, a son, Keith Elden;
weight 8 pounds 5 ounces.
LONG To Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Long, Rt. 2 Box 990, Roseburg,
Sept. 14, a son, Scott Alan; weight
6 pounds 11 ounces.
GERMOND To Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Germond, Box 691, Oakland,
Sept. 15, a daughter, Carrie Jean;
weight 8 pounds 6 ounces.
ROUSEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Rousey, N. Myrtle Rt., Box
20, Myrtle Creek, Sept. 16, a son,
Jeffrey Mark; weight 5 pounds 13
ounces.
SHADE To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Shade, 2674 Calkins Rd., Rose
burg, Sept. 16, a daughter, Jacquel
ine; weight 5 pounds 10 ounces.
FLURY To Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Flury, Rt. 4 Box 253 N, Rose
burg, Sept. 17, a daughter, Vicki
Marie; weight 8 pounds 4 ounces.
LAYMAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Layman, 4146 SW Hanna,
Roseburg, Sept. 17, a son, Monty
Dwight; weigh5 5 pounds UVt
ounces.
KIRKPATRICK To Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Kirkpatrick II, 2825 W.
Sherwood, Roseburg, Sept. 18, a
daughter, Kelly Renee; weight 8
pounds 2 ounces.
CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Clark, Rt. 1 Box 558, Sept.
18, a son, Thomas Jay; weight 9
pounds 8Vfe ounces.
JARVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Jarvis, Rt. 1 Box 99, Suth
erlin, Sept. 18, a son, James Dale;
weight 8 pounds 1 ounce.
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51.00
57'
31.00
Lima beans & ham 279
Prestone
GALLON
TAMALES
SHORTENING
BEEF STEW
Derby
13Vz ox. jar
Snowdrift
. 3 lb, can .
Nalley's
15 ox. can .
deer 1
Heavy . weight ' muslin with
sewed end and drawstring
top. Not a gauze.
ONLY
MS
Of
Hunts
No. 2Vi can
PORK AND BEANS
TOMATO CATSUP
STEWED TOMATOES
SMALL RED BEANS STL
Hunts
14 ox. btl.
Hunts
303 can
51.00
51.00
51.00
61.00
EC FACIAL I
White or
Pink Box
SOLID PACK TOMATOES":: 5S1
ALASKAN SALMON ?". 59'
SPAG. & MEAT BALLS 5Si 59'
31.00
Owner Of Tools Sought
The Roseburg police reported
there has been a tool box full of
tools turned into the police station
after it had been discovered lying
on the street near the intersec
tion of SE Stephens St.; and SE
Washington Avenue early ' Friday
evening. ' .
The tools were discovered lying
on the street by Vernon L. Perry,
Route 3, Roseburg, and he, in turn
reported the discovery to the po
lice department. : . '" '--
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CHECK CASHED AT BYRDS
THIS WEEK ONLY
AM prices in this advertisement in effect today through Wednesday, September 25,
1963. We reserve the right to limit quantics. No sales to dealers.
930 W. HARVARD 2 BLKS. W. OF COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
BYRD'S FARMER'S V
MARKET CLOSE-OUT
CONTINUES
SAVINGS UP
TO 50
OPEN WED., THURS., FRIDAY