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Community Mews Items j Thur., Apr. 21, 19S5 The News-Review, .Roseburg, Ore. 3 I MATlbphoto EXPELLED Ailing Hugarian Premier Imre Navy (right) was dismissed from office and expelled from Uis Communist Party posts. Nagy was accused of putting consumer goods ahead of heavy industry, same charge that brought about downfall of Soviet leader Georgi Malenkov. Succeeding Nagy was Andras Hegedues (far left), former agriculture minister. Above, the latter listens as Nagy delivers inauguration speech at Budapest in 1953. no 011:01-1 j i 1 Admiral Double Oven 40" Model 4EH1 5 Rotary Roaster, "Elevator" Broiler Rack, Automatic Timer Clock. ... right inside new "Dial Any Heat" Mm Admiral's Rotary Roaster makes meats 1956 Admiral Electric Ranges best for tender beyond belief, juicier than you ever better cooking. See them todayl knew! Bastes as it roasts as it turns auto matically. ..keeps natural juices rolling over the meat. King-Size!. ..holds a "company-size" ham, big roast, or fowl. 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The affair, sponsored by the PTA, will feature a variety of entertainment; refreshments will be sold, and a door prize will be awarded. .. .. Conduct Service. Alice Craig, Robert McKittncK, Alan de Laud enfels and Janet Harpham, all of Westminster House at Oregon State College in Corvallis, conduct ed the morning service at the First Presbyterian Church Sunday. The four spent the weekend visiting Miss Harpham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Harpham. Miss Craig is the daughter of Willard Craig, for mer Roseburg High School teacher. Moates Visit Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moates of Eugene visited brief ly in Roseburg Sunday evening at the home of their son, G. W. Moat es Jr., and family en route to their home in Eugene from Grants Pass, wtiere Mrs. Moates had spent the week with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Moates are former owners of Cleo's Bakery in Roseburg, and the former is now employed at the Rolling Pin Bakery in Eugene. Spend Day In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell of Roseburg made a business trip to Eugene Tuesday. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fingerlos and son. Bill, have returned home, following a visit in Albany with the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fingerlos. Mrs. Fin gerlos attended the bowling tour nament in Portland Saturday and joined her husband and son in Al bany Sunday, . Ca To Medford Mr. and Mrs. Don Hagedorn and Dr. and Mrs. Verner Anderson of Roseburg drove to Medford Tuesday, where Mr. Hagedorn, as district vice president of Jay-Cees and Dr. An erson, as president of toe Rose burg Club, assisted in the instal lation of officers there that eve ning. Will Attend Rote Festival Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boucock and twin daughters, Carol and Carline, who are now 18, of Victoria, B.C., will be in Portland for the Rose Festi val, as the twins will be in the Vic toriadrill team in the parade. They plan to enjoy a visit with several Roseburg friends during the Rose Festival. The Boucocks formerly made their home in Roseburg and later in Yoncalla, before moving to Victoria. ' Back From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cornutt have returned home from Portland, where the latter participated in the Pacific Northwest Bowling tournament. .Guest Speaker Mrs. Paul Ge es of. Roseburg was guest speaker at the Jackson County Republican Women's meeting - in Medford Monday. Her topic "Why I. Am A Republican," was followed bv i discussion of the national tax pro gram and propose changes for the national revenue pun, ' Return To Portland Mrs'.' Zan Dickinson and daughter, Lisa, left Wednesday tor their home in Port land, following a visit of several days in Roseburg with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Mitchell; and with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .Larry Mitchell, and family. ; . 'Attend Dance ,Jamberee Among local residents going to Coquille Sunday to attend . the square dance jamboree, sponsored by the Blue Pacific Dancers and held at the Community Hall, were: Mr. and Mrs. Curley Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. J.- R. MasseV, Mr, and Mrs. Earl .Wiley Jr., MY. and Mrs. Clarence Rand; Mr. and Mrs. Del Cornutt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Everet Good man, Mr. and Mrs. Al Downs, Mr. and Mts. Norvel Cockeram and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Messenger. h jo f iiv A WIRED FOR WEIGHT This cow In Gateshead, England, is being watchedall the time. The harness on its back holds elec tronic equipment that records every movement the cow nukes . tall swishing, walking, bending and chawing. By determining the number of mauthfuls of grass that goes to each pound the cow gains, scientists hope to discover which type of grass does the best '''. Job of fattening cattle. MUSIC TiACHIRS DAT ID The , state board meeting of the Oregon Music Teachers' ' Assn.. .is scheduled Sunday at 3 p.nY, at the Marion Hotel in, Salem. The presi dent, .Stacey , L.. Green, will be in charge., . . . ; '. KEGISTERED WATCHMAKER AND CLOCKMAKER Clocks a Specialty . JACK D. GORTHY 1280 Umoque Ave., OR 3-1080 NOW. . .get better acquainted with Oregon's best buys! FOR T H SW T BIBaaaBIJSr r (mm) OREGON'S OWN AND ONLY Blitz Weinke d Co., OfHood, Ore. t... ,.-.i..4Aj.V'4iJtk4r -Ami '- ' "l':7i'-'"ti: r". j i'l r rii iy;' THE PERFECT SNACK TREAT 7iiDDainfflEx Cheese NATURALLY AGED DELICIOUS! V KIER-CKOOCH PLUMBING CO. o 230 N. STEPHENS ST. OR 3-5377