Calapooia Club Raises
$230 For Polio Drive
The Calapoois Women's Club
met at the clubhouse this week.
A pot-tuck dinner wai served at
noon to 24 memhers and children.
During the business meeting the
polio chairman reported that over
$230 had been raised. The Polly
anna program is to be discontin
ued. Mrs. Hand was appointed to
head the committee to siart a quilt
for next year's polio drive. She
chose Hazel Haines and Nora
Stephens to help her.
A quilt was made for the welfare
committee. The club's birthday jar
was turned over for the Cancer
Fund.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Jean Knapple, Alice Millot and
Kitty Cole.
The next meeting will be Starch
21.
BLUE STAR MOTHERS
Members of the Blue Star Moth
ers, chapter 6 of Glide and Dixon
ville, will meet Wednesday at 7
p m. at the home of Mrs. Ruby
Wadsworth.
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SNAPPY REED HARVEST These men in Berlin, Germany,
welcomed recent freezing weather. It froze all the surrounding
lakes, making reed harvesting a snap. The men didn't have to
worry about getting wet, as they could walk right up to the reeds
and cut them at ice level.
Vets' Employment
Clinic Scheduled
Here March 19
A veterans' employment clinic
will be held in Roseburg on March
19, according to Don Frear, Doug
las County veterans' service offi
cer, j
The clinic, one of several sched
uled in Oregon, will be conducted
by the U. S. Civil Service Com
mission in cooperation with the 1
major veterans' organizations and
eight federal and state agencies, i
' The clinic will be headed by
George A. Reid, Seattle, regional!
veterans' federal employment rep-1
resentative. He will advise on job
opportunities and examination I
qualifications, as well as rights
and benefits of veterans' prefer
ence in federal employment.
Information also wiil be given
by representatives of the following
agencies: Veterans Administration,
State Dept. of Veterans Affairs,
the Governor's Committee on Em
ployment of the Physically Handi
capped, U. S. Dept. of Labor, State
Employment Service and the Bu
reau of Veterans Re-employment
Rights.
The evening meeting- will he in
the Veterans Memorial Building on
Garden Valley Road.
Dixonville Resident I
Travel To Portland
By JEAN RADCLIFFE !
Judge and Mrs. Carl Hill travel
ed to Portland Wednesday on coun
ty business. i
Mervyn Howard of Redmond was
visitor in the home of his broih
er in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. -Don
Neves, South Deer Creek;
Road, Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmer
man and children went to Houser
to visit Mrs. Zimmerman's par-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wright, i
Sunday. They also stopped in Coos i
day to visit Charles Zimmerman.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rust went
to Eugene Monday, and took their
son, Jack, to have his arm X-ray-!
ed. The doctor put a new cast on
his arm. Mrs. Rust reports he is
recovering nicely.
EXAMINER DUE HERE
A drivers license Examiner will
be on duty in Roseburg Thursday
and Friday at 642 SK Kane Street
between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5
p.m. Persuns wishing original li
censes or permits to drive are ask
ed to file applications well ahead
of the scheduled closing hour in
order to assure time for comple
tion of required test.
Tue. Feb. 11, 1956 The Newi-Review, Roieburf, Ore. II
COMBINED MEET HELD
A combined meeting of two 4-H
sewing cluhs of Lmpqua was
held at the home of Mrs.
Murphy last week. The younger
girls organized their club and elec
ted officers. Judy Bacon was elec
ted president; Carolyn Rippslein,
vice president; Clara Nichols, sec
retary; Joanne Roadman junior
leader, and Airs. Munson, adult
leader.
Melrose PTA Members To Attend Convention
The Melrose PTA made plans at
its meeting this week for several of
its members to attend the stale
convention to be held in Eugene
in April.
Principal Cal Peterson reported
plans for purchase of a pottery kiln
tor school use are now being com
pleted. The kiln will be purchased
with funds raised bv the PTA spon
sored carnival held at the school
last fall.
A report pertaining lo distribu
tion of anti-polio vaccine was giv
en by Mrs. Ivan Rogers.
A nominating committee for of
ficers for the coming year was
elected. Members of the commit
tee are Ms. W. R. Thompson, Cal
Peterson and Dennis Johnston.
The fifth grade room won parent
attendance count.
Highlighting the program was a
playlet presented by Mrs. Karl
'ljofman, Founders' Day chairman,
entillcd, "To Every Child Alive."
those taking part were Mrs. Wil
bur Thompson, Mrs. Robert Man
Ining, Mrs. Clayton Klein, Mrs.
Dennis Johnston, Mrs. Donald
Isakson, Mrs. Sibley Neilsen. Mrs.
Chris Wulff, Mrs. Ross Birlchcl
and Mrs. Joe Sand.
Other features of the program
enjoyed were square dances by a
group of intermediate students di
rected by Mrs. Barbara Busetto.
:and a piano solo by Mrs. Don
; Rowe. who also accompanied the
, parents in group singing.
Refreshments were served by
(second grade mothers. Mrs. Ray
I Doerner, past president, was an
j honored guest.
All-Day Meeting Held
By Umpqua HE Unit
An all-day meeting was held
recently by the Umpoua Home E.
tension Unit. The lesson on sweet
,u". Mriiiunoiiairu uy i.eien
; Chandler. Twelve ladies were pres
ent. A potluck lunch was enjoved
i with Mrs. Ruth Bunch and Mrs.
Neil Burpee as hostesses. Mrs. Ag-
, nes vtiicox was in cnarge ol dec
orations. I Mrs. Keith Dies gave a talk on
I life and customs in India and Cey
i Ion. The group unanimously ap
proved having an assistant county
agent.
A baked food sale wi II he held
at the Oakland Sanitary Market
Saturday, Feb. 25, to raise money
for 4-H and OSC scholarships.
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CLUB ENTERTAINED
Fourteen members of the Garden
Valley Women's Club and one
guest were entertained by Clara
Hess and her mother, Sena John
son, on Thursday. A collection of
horse figurines belonging to t h e
hostesses' daughter were on dis
play. Reports were given on the
4-H award dinner. The next meet
ing will be March 1 with Cloc
Ritchie and Mildred Knapp hostesses.
Norblad 'Encouraged
By Support Promises
SALEM Ifl Rpd. WuHpp Nnr.
blad left here for WashiniMnn
Sunday after working two weeks
jin behalf of his candidacy for the
; nepuoacan nomination as gover
nor.
N'orblad visited many southern
and eastern Oregon communities,
and said he was encouraged by
the support he received.
N'orblad. who makes his hnmp
I in nearby Stayton. has been con
jgressman from the First District
since 1947.
'56 DODGE Coronet
its jour King Size Bu j !
Luxurious new '56 DODGE CORONET is biggor by far than other
mediunvpriced cars! Bigger in size, comfort, performance, style! Yet
it is priced right down with the lowest-priced cars. A big Dodge Coronet
V-8 Lancer hardtop costs only 95 cents a week more than "hardtops"
in the small-car field!
Size It up with others In the
medium price field
Cor "B" Dodge it 6.9 inches longer
Cor "M" Dodge ti Si inches longer
Cor "0" Dodge is 77 inches longer
Car "P" Dodge is 6.4 inches longer
Price It against small cars In
the "low price field"
Cor "C"
Cor "F"
Dodge is 14. 5 inches longer
Dodge is 13.S inches longer
Mr Itflroom front ond rtarf Mort b'proom front
ontf riori Widr doori' Gre)orr ifwrmg whnt
dtoronct' Mor for dlr ipoet' '56 Oodqm
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a month more
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command the great ft perform
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none! The new 'ofl Docige shat
tered every record in Uie hook
including world rwords hld
by expensive foreign models
in its sensational 14-day olfirial
run on the Bonneville Salt
Flats. The '56 Dode V-8 holds
more performance records than
all other American cars combined,
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Dodge Dealers present . Danny Thomas m "Make Room for Daddy," Bert Par in "Breik th Bank," The Lar?nti Wik Show-ill on ABC TV
BARCUS SALES & SERVICE N.Stephens at Garden Valley Road
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Answer to Today's Punlt
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India
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port
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38 Ringworm
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with cards
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general
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