The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 21, 1954, Image 9

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    PAID ADVr.RTISIMf.NT
New Treatment Set
for Blemishes Gets
Unusual Results
How yoo can do something
bout the heartache of pimples
In a recent test, a leading skta
doctor treated twos and adults
with the new Tussy Medicare
Anti-Blcmiih Set.
He reoorta "qisck, marked
improvement in most caae"f
Blackheads and pirn plea of acne
dried op; often disappeared.
Many a ubborn cases responded!
Takes Only Minnies A Day
First, cleanse with Tutsy Creamy
Masque. It removes outside and
skin-made grime. It helps sfcia
purify itself; contains new woo-tier-drug
Hcxacblorophetw.
Rides Pimples
. , White It Helps Heai Them
Next, use Tussy Medicated Lo
tion. It's non-oily, and skirt-cot-ored
. . hides pimples while it
' works to dry them tip!
Don't suffer another day! Get
this amazing 7 ussy Medicare
Ami-Blemish Set today. Only $2
tax tree, at
Fuller-ton Drugs, 137 North Jacktoa,
Roseourg.
Vita! Statistics
Marriage Licenses
SHORT-MINOR Wsfiv Sr.
uel Short, Sutheriin, and Bessie
Lee Minor, Portland,
JOHNSON . ARMSRONG
Cart B. Johnson and Eunice E.
Armstrong, both ol Roseburg.
OSTERGARD - WATTE Her.
man Ostergard and Mildred A.
Waite, both of Myrtle Creek.
Divorce Suit Fiif
MYERS John Raymond My
ers Jr., by his guardian id litem
Margaret P. Myers, vs. Wanda
Jean Welch Myers. Married at
Roseburg on Dec. 27, 3953. Cruel
and inhuman treatment charged.
EXAMS ANNOUNCED
, Examinations for the following
jobs have been announced by the
following agencies:
Cartographer: United States
Air Force Office of Research and
Liaison.
Archives assistant and technol
ogist: Both by the Federal Civil
Service Commission.
Information may be obtaiaed
from the postoffice.
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Her U practical addition ts yoer hem
that will add oteacur ta yw fetter hears for !
Here's the perfect perch slieMert
. Add new cemfett end Hftry
te yevr freHar a wonderful
IsLiffigf 1 1 ' pwee rerywrramiry.
Prefect the beauty and ceter
f yew car fret the fading
offsets f sun end wtsther
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?iNNCI
Seitz and McTaggart
205 Harvard Ave. Phone 3-55S3
Community News I
Wed. Apr, 21, 1954 The Nws-viw, Jteteburf, Or. 9
VSsto Sisters Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Kelly spent Saturday in Vmp
qua visiting the latter' sisters,
Mrs. W. Greer and Mm. C Gentry.
Guests From SuHwriin Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Hudson of Sulh
eriin were Easter guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. DeWitt in Rose
burg, Return Hem Mrs. Noras
Ward of Portland left Tuesday
after a week's visit at the home of
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Ward, and baby
son, Mark.
Carnival Postponed The Look
ingglass PTA will not bold the car
nival which waa planned Cor Sat
urday April 24, until sometime to
May. Hie date wiH be announced
later. . -
From Coqutlte Mr. and Mrs.
B. D. Neavoll and son, Loy, of
Coauille and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Neavoll were dinner guests Easter
at the home of air., ana Mrs. ta
lis Neavoll and daughters, Joyce
and Sharon, in Roseburg.
Returns To School James Par
sons, who has been spending his
Easter vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Parsons,
Dogwood Drive, returned to his
studies at Mount Angel Seminary
Tuesday.
Cs To Seam Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Steiner and daughter, tin
da, took Mrs. Steiner's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry James to Seat
Be Friday, where they plan to visit
two other daughters and their fam
ilies. "Hie Steiners returned to
Roseburg Sunday night.
Her From Washington Miss
Sbarleen Iverson, senior at Lin
coln High School in Taeoma,
Wash., arrived Thursday to spend
her Easter vacation with her moth
er, 'Mrs. Shirlie Iverson; her sis
ter, Sbiela, and her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Smith, in
Roseburg.
Visit in Lorn Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Hink and children, Ron
e, Kathie and Shelley, 3606
Hooker Road, drove to Lorane,
Ore., to spend Easter with Mr, and
Mrs. Louis Doughty. Other gueste
at the Doughty home were Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Fros and Wise
Arieite Hayden. Mrs. Frost is the
mother of Mrs. Hink and Mrs.
Hayden, and the sister of Mrs.
Doughty.
Visit in Grants Pats Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Moats and their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Moats and children, Ter
ri Lynn and Jeff re. were recent
visitors in Grants Pass with the
parents of Mrs. Moats, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl H. Massie. Mr Massie
broke bis hip seven weeks ago
and is now able to use crutches.
Other euests at the Massie home
were: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Massie
and son, Stephen, of Portland
Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Massie and
daughter, Judy, and Molly La
Moats, of San Francisco, Molly Lu
is tne oaugnter of Mr, ana Mr.
George Moats, '
Merher Hr Far Essrar Nil-
lie Owens arrived in Roseburg Sat
urday to spend Easter with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr, iod
Mrs. 'Sandy Elam, and children.
Mike and Sherry, She returned
to her home in Eugene Monday
afternoon, oelsert McuaHuns oi
CresweU was also an Easter guest
at the Elam home.
Visit Over Wwktnd W. i.
Watson of Sweethome and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth L. Woods and!
son, Jenny Jr., ot Dallas spent
easier in Kosenarg mat Mrs.
Mary Douihton and son. Kernie.
They also drove to Glide to visit
Mr, ana sirs. K. F, Smith and!
family. Mrs, Woods, Mrs. Doagh-
hbs ana sirs, imm are aaugMerj;
oi Mr. waison.
WMlunrf WHh Relatives B-sad-
Mr. Perry Thitle and ehil-
drea, ?orma and Karl, and Mrs,
Tbieie'a mother, Mrs. H, S. Pow
ell, left Saturday morning to spend
hs weekend with relatives. Mrs,
Powell stopped is Albany with tie
Dave Patterson faiEily, farmer
Rosefeurf residents, ssd the
TUeies continued to Mesmouth
and were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
WHIItsn StoMoim, Mrs, SieSkks
Mr. Thtrk's mother. The? it-
fumes Kotesurf suaday sum.
WontfMfui Htlp for ;
Itching f.liscry
ttutid kr Skin DrynMf
WbM si si&tt&re ts temst&a la
asiag I!ti cauM aiabters, Itchi.-.l
lad Sottas dry li rtisii tsSen,
ene II iy
HEIDELBERG BREWING CO. TACOMA, WASH.
Amazing New Tire Developed at Indianapolis
How Available for Your Car
WORLD'S FIRST
flll-fJylon Tubeless
f ft V; '"'
ii mi nil
TESTED AND PROVED AT THE "SOO" SPEEDWAY
FOR USE ONTO DAY'S HIGH-SPEED SUPER HIGHWAYS
Runs safely up to 15 m.p.h.
fastsr than ordinary tires
Withstands continuous nfgli
speesf running many boors looser
Endurss sp ts 40 ftiflser
sommer road temporatarts
SFp
." Ml T "
A combination of race-tire efiginesring
and nylon construction makes the Firestone
"500" the safest high-speed tire ever
developed. In hundreds of tests at the
Speedway, this tire wot proven safe at '
speeds far in excess of normal highway
driving speeds, giving the motorist up to
15 mph safety morgm over ordmaqr tires.
Special Safti-Uner
Protects Against Punctures
Safer from fiats because the air-fight butyl
Safti-Uner fhafs bonded to the inside of
the tire clings to nails to prevent air joss.
Since there's no tube to pierce or explode,
you get extra blowout protection loo.
The new Firestone '"500" is a brut for
punishment. With a nylon cord body, a
foil 91 stronger than ordinary tires, it
defies road shocks. Unlike other tire which
develop "body fatigue after g few hours
of driving, the "500" eon be driven continu
ously without growing weak or "tired."
New Tread Increases
Skid Protection '
The outer ribs remain open to provide a
suction-cup action on slippery pavement,
while the inner ribs mesh together to cre
ate a positive biting action for sure-footed
fraction on starts, stops, and turns.
The "500 was subjected to thousands of
miles of high-speed driving over biittering
desert road where lbs mercury reached
120 in the shade. Under these torturous
driving condition, ordinary tires fre
quently "pop" like toy balloon, but the
Firestone "200" was proved biowowa qf
ct these higher rood ternperafufea,
Race-Tire Construction
Increases Mileage
Art entirely new cold lubber tread com
pound developed under a new cfceriucat
formula makes possible a tread of roc
tin toughness, prevMing much longer
miieege. Stronger cord body permits more
retread miles too.
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER EXTRA LIBERAL
TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE... PAY AS LITTLE AS lf A WEEK
DON'S SHELL SERVICE
Dillard, Or.
DELL'S SHELL SERVICE
Glide, Or.
EDWARD'S AUTO COURT
Winston, Ore.
MADDOX UNION SERVICE
Myrtle Creek, Ore.
GLEN BEACH UNION SERVICE
345 E. 2nd Ave. S,, Roseburg, Ore.
ROGER'S SHELL SERVICE
1SS1 Harvard, Roseburg, Ore.
LITTLE RIVER GROCERY
Glide, Or.
LARRY'S SHUL SERVICE
810 S, Stephens, Rosebyrg, 0r,
MAC WOOD'S UNION SIRVICI
243 N. Stephen!, 5toburj, Ore
SLACK'S UNION SERVICi
Sutheriin, Ore.
238 N. Jackson
Phone 3-6037
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