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MRS. BANNING IS HOSTESS TO FRIENDS Mrs. Ray Banning was hostess t a demonstration party Monday afternoon. Her guests included: Mrs. Lily Thomson, Ev McLaughlin. Kathleen Weber, Leta Trotter Opal Beall, Mildred Sherril Mar garet Stiltner, Stella Odin, Helen Davidson and Ev R demonstrated the products.' Love ly refreshments were served to the guesis. LUCIEN LELONG Acquaintance Package .00 r Joli Douquet Perfume boxed beribboncd, beflowcred . for you, little gifts, favors, prixes! Cologne, 2.00 and 3.00 stick cologne, 1.10 and 2.00 Cream Sachet, 2.00 Dusting Poutder, 1.50 Perfume, vlogne combination, 2.00 all prices plus tax ROSEBURG PHARMACY 241 N. Jackson 'Dial 3-3415 What Do You Give WHEN YOU GIVE A PINT OF BLOOD? 12 ounces of water 2Vz ounces of hemoglobin 1 teaspoon of satf 1 ounce of protein -1-20 ounce of iron -- Smalt amounts of minerals and vitamins What Do You Gain WHEN YOU CIVE A PINT OF BLOOD? The everlasting satisfaction of knowing thgt your priceless, pain, less gift has helped someone to live. For blood saves livisl But It cannot be mined or manufactured. It must come from the veins of healthy men and women who feel concern for the suffering of others and know that blood and blood alone con make them whole ond well again., The Blood You Give Helps Someone Live GIVE BLOOD NOW Bloodmobile will be or the Elk's Club, Tueiday ond Wednesday, Moy 25 ond 26. ROSEBURG BRANCH U. S. NATIONAL BANK OAK AND JACKSON S AND 7 DANCE CLUB GAIN NEW MEMBERS The 5 and 7 Smiare Dance club met at the Sutherlin Cranes hall Saturday evening with Mr. and airs. Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Leisenger as hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Delaney and Mr and Mrs. Ted Roadman wara vat. ed to membership. Loyd Cornish was appointed on the grounds com mittee tor the annual picnic. All committees for the picnic will be appointed at the next dance nigh', June S. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thatcher and Anne; Mr. and Mrs. Petherick and chil dren; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stein bach, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Backer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nieolazze Mr. and Mrs. Art Cass, Miss Nor ma Barker, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nicolazzie of Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Leising er, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mansuet ti, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Woods, Mr. and Mr. Bob Monett and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bringle. TENMILE BLUE BIRDS ' BUST On SEVERAL PROJECTS All Friend Blue Bird Group of Tenmile met at the Ladies Club house on Wednesday with their loaders Mrs. Flossie Ison and Kathleen Sypher in charge. The girls spent the afternoon making jig-saw puzzles which will be presented to the Veterans Hos pital. They are also planning a scrap book in which they will write the history of their work. They are also covering a cigar box in which the girls will place useful articles to be given to Korean children. Blue Birds present were: Sherry Franklin, Claudia Burr, Mary Lou Bell, Monica Schuster, Margory Long, Sharen Saum, Beverley Pe ters, Donha Peck. Donna Bouras sa, Linda McDaniel, Carol Lucas. Carol Sypher, Judith Wilson, Vivi an Sinclair, Jerri Edwards, Jane Welch and Juanita Wambolt. ELKTON HEU HAS FINAL MEETING The last IJome Extension meet ing was held last Thursday at the home of Gertrude Oompton. It was an all day meeting startinz at 10:30 a.m. with a potluck lunoh-! eon at noon. Marion Fisher and ' Gertrude Compton were the proj-! ect leaders for the day and dem onstrated "Main Dish Meals." : Marion Fisher showed colored I slides of Canada - following the luncheon. During the business meeting Or. etha Sulotf was installed as presi dent for next year and Dorothy Binder as secretary and treasurer. Mildred Taylor acted as installing officer. There were 15 members and nine children present. Mildred Taylor was presented with a baby gift. OAKLAND PTA INSTALLS OFFICERS Officers installed at the Oakland PTA meeting Monday night were: Floyd Ross, president; Delbert Spencer, vice president; Mrs. K. ft. Lytle, secretary; and Mrs. Ken neth Copeland, treasurer. The group voted to give two 4-H scholarships; give a. scholarship to a student taking a teacher's course; and to build a backstop at thrXincoln School. It was re sorted th $230 was cleared at the PTA play. A one act play and a skit were presented during the program hour. Mrs. Milo Bullock and Mrs. Bert Hill were chairmen of the refresh ment committee. ELKHEAD HOME SCENE OF DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Record en tertained at a dinner at their home in Elkhead Sunday having as guests: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brink and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brink- and three children of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Get chel of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brink of Cre9well; and Mr. and Mrs. Laurel James of Elkhead. YONCALLA RESIDENTS ATTEND EUGENE REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Joel Holtan of Eu gene graciously entertained at a family reunion at their home hon oring the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canney of Minneapolis who t nave purchased a home and will make Eugene their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canney of Minneapol is; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edes, La wana Carolyn, Patricia, and George Edes of 9andy, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hall, Rickey and Karen; and Mr. and Mrs. George Edes of Yoncalla. Mr. Canney is a brother of Mrs. Edes. i SOCIAL NIGHT TO BE . SATURDAY AT RIVERSDALE Social night for this month will be on Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Hiversdale Grange Hall. In charge of the entertainment and refresh ments wili be: Fred and Ida Kuck, and Dessie and Cleo Tipton. Mem bers and their invited guest are urged to attend. INTERCHURCH FELLOWSHIP MEETING HELD AT ELKTON Interchurch Fellowship meeting was held at the Methodist Church Monday evening. The Rev. Knight was guest speaker. Special music from the Drain Methodist Church included r duet by Ruby Thomas and Mrs. Heater accompanied by Jerry Whipple. Miss Jeanne ifoungberg sang a solo accompan ied by Nancy Fisher; and Fred and Rosalie C'emo sang a duet accom panied by Mrs. Channer. Folio win 2 the business meeting refreshments were served by the ladies of the church. DYS CREEK CLUB PLAN FLOWER SHOW FOR SATURDAY Days Creek Garden Club will sponsor a flower show on Satur day. Exhibits are to be placed between 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. and left until 4:30 p.m. The public is Invited to come and will be the judges before 3 p.m. BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN AT OAKLAND Mrs. John Anglin entertained at a birthday dinner Thursday eve ning in honor of her son, Bill Beckett. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Warner, Betty Martin, Mr. Hutson and Mr. and Mrs. Anglin. ELKTON WSCS MAKES PLANS FOR DINNER The WSCS of the Elkton Metho dist Church met last Wednesday at the home of Fannie Olemo. Members made plans for the elec tion day dinner Friday- May a. Following a short business meet ing refreshments were served by the hostess. BETA IOTA, ESA PLAN SATURDAY LUNCHEON Beta Iota, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, is to have a bridal luncheon honor ing Miss Doris Durch at the Elks uud at l p.m., on Saturday. Fri, May 21, 1954 Th Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. t Community News Items Spending Summer Here Hilda Cochran of Sacramento, Calif., is spending the summer In Rose burg with Mr. and Mrs, Niels Hansen, 831 W. Lane St. , Here Tuesday - Jack Huff, dis trict sales manager for Consolidat ed Freightways, was bere on bus iness Tuesday from Eugene. Arrive For Visit Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ewbank of Santa Ana, Calif., have arrived in Roseburg for a visit with the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dent, on South Pine Street. Enjoy Weekend Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Patterson of Roseburg spent the weekend in COrvaUis visiting their daughter. Miss Lois, student at Oregon State College. Mrs. Pat terson was among Roseburg moth ers of OSC students attending the Mother's Weekend festivities there. Dr. Seely Back Dr. Hall Seely has returned to his office in the Medical Arts building, following a week at bis place on the Rogue River at Agnes. Attend To Business Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Micelli of Roseburg and Louis Fullerton of Winston have returned to their homes, fol lowing several days in Northern California attending to business. Here On Business Mrs. Frank Talbot of Portland has been in Roseburg this week attending to business and visiting friends. Mrs. Talbot is well-known in Roseburg, as she is a past queen of Nydia Temple. KRNR fedwhroty oe I -all Ui nler, tkcVIs and oxeHoiMirt of tno tarda MW M 1:30 PM Dial 1490 kS , PREAKNESS U mr J.J jCfl Hf x I iXtiCTtai-i&seif aeffrrftjrget&'-lt, g Visit In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fair of Eugene visited this week in Roseburg with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Duren. Back From California Mr. and Mrs. James Richmond have returned to their home in West moreland, Roseburg, following a trip to San Francisco. While they were gone, Mrs. Richmond's moth er, Mrs. Gordon Clark, of Port land, stayed with their three sons. Mrs. Clark left the first of the week for her home. Here From Iowa Mrs. Louis Newmayei of I.e.Mars, Iowa, ui- nved Tuesday to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pattison. who are In very poor health. ' Attend Festivities Among Roseburg mothers of University of Oregon students enjoying the Mother's Weekend festivities on the campus in Eugene were Mrs. Dave Taylor, Mrs. Fred Hargis, Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs. A. D. Parr, Mrs. Nona Thompson, Mrs. W. F. Richman, Mrs. George Weseman and Mrs. H. J. Winter. WANTED SERVICE MAN PARKER TIRECAP NORTH UMPQUA ROAD U fr) jf Should Know Vv This Man ? HIS NAME IS Ed Wyaft He may hold the) key : to your FUTURE FINANCIAL SUCCESS! 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It is a pleasure to announce our dealer ship. While we have been in the auto motive field for a number of years, this is our first opportunity to offer you com plete service. We also offer two great cars, the sensational 170 horsepower Fire Dome V-8 DeSoto and the new Ply mouth which is beautiful in both styling and performance. Starting this week, we are going to offer only topnotch service, genuine factory parts, and reasonable prices to go with these two fine cars. We'd like to have you come in and see our facilities and the cars on display. If you know us, fine. If not, we'd sure like to meet you. So come in soon, tomorrow if you can, and feel perfectly free to just look around. We intend to be here permanently to offer you the best in cars and service. TFop alue USED CARS Not a big selection dollar value. but these cars represent real $995 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Sedan Radio, heater and plastic seat covers. Light blue, a really nice car. 1950 0LDSM0BILE 4-Dr.. Sedan Radio, heater, Hydramatic and plastic seat covers. Practically new tires. Maroon. This car is really outstanding. 1946 HUDSON Super 8 Club Coupe Radio and heater. Good rubber. Runs tlQsJ and handles nice. Color, brown. WE'RE IN THE MARKET FOR GOOD, CLEAN USED CARS. Get our trade-in allowance on your present car toward a new Plymouth or DeSoto. ma TOCCC MOTORS, Inc sales DeSotft Plymouth service 702 SOUTH STEPHENS PHONE 3-6573 Bill Stock