The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 31, 1963, Page 20, Image 20

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    Page A-8 The Newt-Review Thur., Oct 31, 1963
Wheat Sale Might
Increase Shortage
Of Railroad Cars
PORTLAND (UPI) -If the
government crc uiiuubuj
with its plan to sell wneat to
Russia, a railroad freight car
shortage is likely to get worse,
Robert S. Wacfarlane, president
of Northern Pacific Railway said
this week.
Macfarlane, in Portland on an
inspection trip, said the Cana
dian wheat deal with Russia and
talk about a similar American
deal has caused the market
price for wheat to climb above
support prices.
He said the result has been
that farmers decided to sell
their wheat which was thrown
on the market at a time when
the peak movement of sorghum
and soybeans was under way.
He said the present embargo
on shipments of grain by rail
to Pacific Northwest ports is
considered unfair by the rail
roads and they are trying to get
it lifted. He said, however, there
were still between 3,000 and
4,000 carloads of grain on
sidings in the Northwest waiting
for unloading.
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Vital Statistics
Dlvorci Suits Filed
Arthur E. vs. Ida Holdridge.
Married in Reno, Nev., Aug. 3,
1963. Cruelty charged. Plaintiff
asks award of 1901 automobile,
also 1956 automobile and mis
cellaneous household furniture
and fixtures,
Roberta vs. Leland Haight
Harried Jan. 17, 1963, at Rose-
burg. Cruelty charged. Plaintiff
asks custody of minor child and
$50 monthly support, plus $50
monthly support for herself,
and attorney fees and court
costs. She asks award of house'
hold furniture located in rented
home in Dlllard. She asks
award of 1952 automobile with
1955 pickup and 1957 sedan go
ing to defendant. She asks that
defendant pay outstanding
bills. Motion and affidavit of
plaintiff asks order restraining
defendant from coming on the
property of the plaintiff's par
cnts in Rosoburg and restrain
ing him from interfering with
her or their minor child, that
defendant bo restrained from
disposing of their personal prop
crty. Show cause order issued
as to temporary child custody
ana support.
, Gaylord vs. Botto Lucas. An
swer and cross complaint "De
fendant asks divorce charging
cruelty. Married Jan. 7, 1946,
in Reno, Nev. Defendant' dsks
that their property rights be
equitably distributed between
them. Property listed as equity
in fine Motel, automobllo, mis
cellaneous household goods and
appliances and tlio furnishings
in the motel's rental units.
Dlimltut
Elgin Losllo vs. Bonnie M.
Bartlctt. On motion of the plain
tiff, case dismissed.
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Management Change
At Store In Curtin
j.: By IRENE AMES
11 Mr. and Mrs. Flnvrt MnMl
chnel, former oporators of the
lurun btoro, hnvo assumed the
management again.
Visitors this week at the homo
01 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olcson
wore Mrs.'Oloson's brother and
sister-in-law. Air. nnil Mr.
John Dormath Jr. of Bandon
and her sister and brotlicr ln
law, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Aason
or juyruo yam.
Dcnnv Snnils ivrnl In TWI
land last week with the Future
Fanners of America to attend
the International Livestock
bliow.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sands
celebrated their ntlli w.wl.iimi
anniversary Saturday, going toj
mo village Ureen for dinner.
Mrs. Otis underwent surgery
at the Cottago Grovo Hospi
tal on xnursaay.
Oregonians Winners
At Livestock Show
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -19th
Grand National Livestock
Exposition, horse show and ro
deo began the second half of its
10day stand at the Cow Pake
with another full program of
events,
Tuesday's winners and own
crs included:
Horse Show:
$500 pacific coast walking
horse amateur stake The Fly
ing Dollar, Dr. and Mrs. II. G
Roberts, Walla Walla, Wash.
Rodeo !
Bareback brono riding Jackie
Wright, Dayville, Ore.
Bulidogging Bob Ragsdule
Caldwell, Idaho.
Livestock Champions:
Hereford bull Lost River
Hereford Ranch, Klamath Falls,
Ore., Hereford female Wolfe
Hereford Ranch, Waliowa, Ore.
Senior Angus bull Hoots An
gus Ranch, Grants Pass, Ore.
Grand Champion Angus Bull
Hoots Angus Ranch, Grants
Pass, Ore. '
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IN WINSTON JUST SOUTH OF THE JUNCTION . OPEN 7 DAYS 8:00 to 8:00
Sweet Potatoes & Yams cranberries
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lINE
APPLES
GRAPEFRUIT
SNOBOY
FRESH
CRISP
RED DELICIOUS
EXTRA FANCY
INDIAN
RIVER PINK
BACON 2- 1 17
1WI1 Swift's Premium Pkgs. I
CHUCK ROAST , 55'
ROUND BONE ROAST 65
7-BONE ROAST . ....... 59'
BLADE ROAST m , 49c
2m i
2 hdi 25 g
225c 1
BEEF STEW
8EEFSTE.V
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30-OZ.CAN
MAYONNAISE
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FULL QUART
PILLSBUR Y PANCAKE
FLOUR
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21-oz.
Decanters
Chili Con Carne
WITH BEANS
30-OZ. CAN
CHIUconCAR
wih mams
HOT
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PLAIN
PLANTERS MIXED
NUTS
MEADOW COLD
ICE CREAM 1
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PHEASANT
No. 1
cans
DOC FOOD
CHETS 8 oz. MEAT PIES 489" CHEI S 12 oz. IAMALES
Minute Maid Grape Juice 6oi 235c
Crape Orange Drink 377c
Cold Hill Peaches N,2r,can,. 5$l
Shecpherdor .
English Muffins
Dinner ROUS Shecpherdor Sour Dough
Chicken Noodle Soup Li,
Lipton's Soups
Lipton's Tea Bags
Lipton's .
All Other Varieties
48-count .
269'
289c
4$1
3$l
59'
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Turkey t M 9
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Wish Bone Dressin s ii'rJr L 3 SI
P Whole Kernel or
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Cream Style, Stokeley's 303 cans .
Cheese 154 o
Sausage 17 oz.
I.. D. ki! Cheese 154 or
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2 Jtalian, Monaco French, 8oz.
699c
289c
Nestle's Quik 2Ib 6oi tin 77
Umpqua Cottage Cheese Pt. 23cQt45c
Waxtex Sandwich Bags isocount 29
6rtnr nd predut print (end ThurwJaif threujh Sunday. Meat print aed Thundar Arou9B Saturdaf. No to In to daeltrt. Wa mer th right to Kmit quonhtio,
Kal Kan Cat Food tIr 659'
Easy Clamur 1.1.. 79
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