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Fri., Mor. 16, 1956 The Newi-Rview, Roseburg, Ort. 5 By ROSA HEINBACH I Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. May Short, who formerly liv FUNNY BUSINESS ed in DUlard. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Woodall were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore of Jack sonville, Ore. 'Mrs. Moore, for-1 merly Le Rae Deiehaunte of Rose-1 burg, is a former schoolmate of! Mrs. Chrisiine Simmons went to Salem recently for medical exam ination and treatment. She is the second grade teacher at Tcnmile School. i Mrs. Woodall. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Jorgen- son and son, Robbie Lee. went to Salem recently to visit Uieir older son, Ernest Eldon and his wife. The ASK SEPARATION GOUVERNEUR. N.Y. I -Buddy Graves and John Norton walk ed into Gouverneur Junior High School Thursday and suggested they be separated from their class- senior Jorgenson family, who have resided in Dillard for the past It years, are leaving soon for their new residence in Lancaster, Calif. -Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bridges, Pnrlov Anrlv anrl VtivczrA Vtt. males. Wednesday niffht, the explained. they stopped to remove a dead skunk from a trap. gene, made a trip to Medtord re- -mtlv tn visit Trt Ri-iHptic' nunr I But he wasn t. Woodalls Of Dillard Hav Weekend Cuests j, I mm? teg?'?' fjf- '. M TI1M MAKE BELIEVE Bing Crosby sings a love song to Grace Kelly in romantic setting aboard a sailboat. But it's just make believe. It's one oi their last scenes in the movie "High Society." Miss Kelly will remain in Hollywood until after the Academy Awards March 21. Then she leaves for Monaco to climax a real romance with her marriage to Prince Rainier. SLEEP T6H 111 8 Exposure Roll ONLY In by 2 p.m. today finished or 2 p.m. tomorrow. Sharp clear, quality work and mount ed in convenient olbum. FULLERTON REXALL DRUGS 127 North Jackson Oakland Man Called To Oklahoma City By EDITH DUNN Jack Sifers has returned from Oklahoma City where he was call ed by the death of a brother, Charl es Sifers. The Blue Bird group led by Mrs. Virginia -LaMoote is making Eas ter baskets and planning an Eas ter party. There are 20 girls in me group. Tawanka Camp Fire Girls held a ceremonial recently and each girl received beads that she had earned. The group has completed 12 oaby gowns lor weltare. Mrs. Sylvia Manning, who frac turcd her ankle recently, is now home from the hospital and able to get around on crutches. Dr. and Airs. Homer M. Noble attended an officers meeting of the Fresbyterial at Jacksonville re cently. Mr. Applewhite of San Diego, Calif., arrived this week to spend some time in Oakland. He spends his winters in ban Diego and the summer months in Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drake have rented their home and have moved into their new house east of Suth erlin. Mrs. Reba Self has returned from a visit with her mother, : tor and other relatives in DaYas, Texas. She also visited in Okia homa. A nepnew, Clayton Bailey. Ma Has, returned with her for a visit here. Mrs. Don Pelzel of Tacoma, Wash., visited recently with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mamie Pelzel. She also visited her mother in Roseburg. DON'T MAKE A MOVE TIL YOU SEE FLEGEL HOUSEHOLD MOVING Local or Nationwide OFFICE MOVING Household Goods Storage TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. FLEGEL 900 E. 3rd St. Roseburg, Oregon Phone ORchord 3-4436 la .... V IV ."an 1 H ?4 U CROSS-COUNTRY ON A HORSE Mrs. Annie Wilkins. wtio calls herself the "last of the saddle tramps," arrives in Fresno, Calif., on her horseback Jaunt from New England. The 64-year-old West Minot, Mine, traveler will continue on to Los Angeles, having already traveled 5600 miles since November, 1954. pkiw 'JM W&j& "THANKS, AMERICA" A big "Thank you" to the nation for making scouting possible for girls is presented in the form of a scroll to Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, honorary president of the Girl Scouts of America. Making the presentation at the White House are, from left, Margaret Solem, 11, Alexandria, Va.; Mrs. Roy F. Layton, Girl Scouts' national president; and Mary Sibcrt, 11, Alexandria. MODEST MAIDENS TrtdtmiTk lUrutered V. S Pateal OSca 3-6 " if- VlAskJ "Is Terry Muddle really in love with me, and how much allowance does he get?' f3 Tough jobs Trictim. 4-wheel drive gives the ertra frac tion for traveling uo steep grades or broken ground. The 'Jeep' is built to stand up and take it in tough usage. Mobil! power. With power take-off, trie Uni versal 'leep' provides mobile power for open iting welders, compressors, generators and many other kinds of specialized equipment. Universal 'Jeep' A '.-Wheel-Drive Universal 'Jeep' takes you to the job, wherever it Is-on the road or off! This rugped performer carries men and equipment over the high way in conventional 2-whecl drive. Then, when work calls for travel off the road through mud, sand or snow, up hill or down you shift a single lever for the extra traction of 4-wheel drive. 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