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Tilt Nfwe-Raviaw, Rostburj,, Or-Thur. Jon. 26, 1954 New ModerrvWay to Fertiinine Daintiness " - Tji wirtTlheexclusive MICRO-TWW Head ilhh i JfM A Gentle Dual Purpose) Shaver 14 j iiN6 ? trf 1 MM ftC 1 fl ONLY 50c A WEEK FRCIDOM FROM NICKS AND CUTS YIT IT IS FAST AND THOROUGH It Itokt like an attractive corn pact and ivH marvelous allie fancy, taa. Chooia any of 6 col ft: tura.uotta, pink, ivory, blue, loch, black. fit w.i.li.1.1'. l.w.l.rt. &SO S..E. Jacking. Raiebura. Orcaon Please send me tho Lady Sunbeam Shaver adverhsd at. H 14.95. Color desired is I am enclosing S O and will send S . per week or S per month until J Ml the entire balance is paid. m a tj Noma Phont .. 2 Address : How Lona City Zone State )g Husband's or Wile's First Nome 5 Employed by How Long M Credit References m tt m WARM YET LIGHT... AND THEY WASH SO BEAUTIFULLY Now miroclo nylon playi in port to oisurc you moro yolue . . . more comfort . . . longer wear in this lot of 4 modestly priced blankets. Nylon is blended with cotton and rayon to give you warmth without weight, soft, a fluffy te turt) ond marvelous woshahility. They are a generous 6 foot x 7 foot siie for plenty of tuck in. You'll also love the soft, clear colors, the luxury bind ing. Buy now ond hove 4 blankets of excellent quality at only 12.95! SHOP IN PERSONBY PHONE-OR MAIL COUPON Serviceman Home After Discharge By NETTI I WOODRUFF , sented in Roseburg at the Presby . . . I terian Church recently. They have Duane Nelson arrived at the i eft for Washington and while in home of hu parents. Mr. and Sirs, j Seattle will visit Mrs. Dondero's mcnaro rseison oi .Meirose, iohow- , s,,er iarian HoDkins. who works ing his discharge from the Army al Fort Braijg. N.C., after three yeari of service. Overnight Guests little theatre groups and arts professionally. I Cordon and Stanley Tucll are : now at home in their recently com- Overnighl guests at the home of , Plelea ,nouse n ' ".?'p .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott are ill at home. Their two children Hospital News Mr. and Airs. Charles Dondero were Mma Caldwell and Klizabeih WuJff of Hollywood. Calif. They are on toOr with the play, "Cry Beloved Country," which was pre , Buttercups, Bluebells ' D I I I J Dioom in LooKinggiass Buttercups and so-called ''win ter bluebells" have been reported mourn nK in MWKinRgiass vauey. Slin((atf evenmtf. a .Mrs. m. a. Marquiss, Kt., 4 Box I r " , . t!r Kevin and Kara, are reported to be recovering from illness also. Mrs. Nora Maine who recently came from Grants Pass to work in the Frank Dunn home was taken Friday evening to Community Hos pital for treatment. Eleven officers and fiv other members of Melrose Grange at tended the officers meeting at Riv- 115, Rose burs, called to tell the News-Keview buttercup editor that she had found two bunches of the pretty yellow flowers. More spring sians are indicated. .she said,. by new rose bush leaves and appearance of daffodils. The buttercup editor was unable to find any signs of his name sake, but he found lots of heather in bloom. ' large crowd attended the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Artcmen ko returned Saturday from Keron es. B.C., where they had gone to attend funeral services for his brother-in-law, Harry Panko. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Matthews and daughter, Margo, of Prineulte spent Sunday visiting in Melrose with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. ' Matthews. Mr. Arthur Anderson spent sev eral davs last week in Vancouver, t B.C., av.endtng a medical meeting. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Reece spent Saturday in Portland visiting their .small daughter, Sheryl, who is ill in Doernbecker Hospital. Mr. and Airs. W. P. Jurgenson of Melrose who operate Kim's Drive In in West Roseburg, report that they have added new equip ment, including larger grills, CBA Talent- Night Held With Contest Recently Cecilia Webb of Elko, Nev., took firs, place with an accord ian nolo at talent night, "You Ask ed for It", sponsored by the sen iors of ('anvnnviMe Rihlp Ararl,mv last week for the entire student ' larRcr frOT?h ?rrhy i5-vic V,ndnim . i cooking units. The drive-in is nam- b0y. , crj for their three and a half year- Dick Hodge, vocal soloist.' of ; old son, Kim. Ketchikan. Alaska took second i air. and .Mrs. Ervin Stiner re place, and T.aVerne Shelton, vocal ; turned Saturday from Modesto, soloist, of Boron, Calif., took third I Calif., after a week's visit with place. 1 her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. After the prize awards wore I and Mrs. Allen Lowell. Mrs. Low- given the group adjourned to en- ell is the former Betty Nachter of joy a hamDurger iced . I Meirose. Douglas Community Hospital Admitted Medical: Mrs. James Burshart. Marilyn Kyer, Mrs. Ralph Wood, Mrs. Douglas Ferren, Ralph Mc Ginnis, James Wiley, James Wil liams, Robert N'esbitt, Mrs. Robert McGilchrist, Cherry Mosier, Mrs. Donald Stumbo, Roseburg; M tu Robeet Grouleau, Debra ttelhatrg, Airs. William Hansen, Suthcrhn; Arthur vGoodwin, Winston. ' Discharged Narard Richardson. Days Creek; Harold Schwarch. .Mrs. Rodney Beers, Mrs. Ernest Benson. Myr tle Kennedy, Mrs. Odie Stringer, Roseburg; Henderson, Cotnam, DiUard; Ruth Hinshaw, Glide. Mercy Hospital Admitted - Surgery: Mrs. Stanley Hogan, Mrs. David Sands, Roseburg. Sutherlin; Mrs. Duane Koles, Medical; Eric Johnson. Mrs. E. B. Row, Roseburg; Mrs. Ivon Welch, Days Creek. Discharged Mrs. Robert Young, Mrs. Etta Swanson. Mrs. Claud Hicks and baby, Jeffrey Hamilton; Mrs. El mer Scrape. Leland Brown. Sleptr en Lamonl Wright, Mrs. Donald Oliver and barjy, Lee Ann; Mrs. George Kuykendall, Roseburg: Mrs. Frank Matthews, Myrtle creek. Former CanyonvilU People Are In Train Wreck By VIRGINIA PROCTOR A former Canyonville resident. Mrs. H. M. Anderson, and her two small sons, Gary and Dale, nar rowly escaped disaster in the Sun day night southern California tram wreck according to reports receiv ed by Canyonville friends Monday. Mrs. Anderson and her sons were board the train wrecked between Los Angeles and San Diego, where they now reside. They sustained slight injuries which sent them to a hospital. They were to have been released Monday, it was re ported. - -Attend Smorgasbord Mr. and .Mrs. Liner enger at tended a Sons of Norway smor gasbord at Eugene Saturday night. Mrs. Martin Engen is visiting friends in Castle Rock. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilkie spent the weekend in Portland. SUPPER PLANNED The TRO Club of Teninile is sponsoring a meat loaf apd chick en noodle supper on Jan. 27. serv ing will begin at p.m. The wom en are asked to bring two dishes. The Tenmile Ladies Club will have a table of handmade articles for sale and ask anyone who have any thing to contribute for this sale to bring it with them or give to some club member. The proceeds from the supper and sale of articles con tributed will be turned in to the polio fund. The public is invited. FUND TOTALS Itff The Canyonville Christmas seal fund totalled $39 Monday, accord ing to Mrs. Paul Gaman, chair man. Mrs. Gaman asked that all who desire to make contributions send them to her promptly. Now it's hf faster... foolproof RED STAR YEAST REPORTS EARNINGS NEW YORK 11 Georgia-Pa cific Plywood Co. Tuesday reported 1955 earnings of $6,202,74754,408.- 000 more than in 1954 or 55.06 a share. The company paid $1.54 a share in 19o4. Sales were $91,203,602 in 1955, compared with $68,873,786 in 1954. Big fresh Cake AND Special AcffVe Pry Dellvsrad FRESH b, BORDEN x-rx jr-nr; S1VI it urn (ISMVMN'S tIMCI lOM WEISFIELD'S SENSATIONAL MONEY SAVING OFFER! 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