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10 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tues., April 21, 19i 'Lapine Boy Strangles In Tangle In Drapes Boat Oar Firm Damaged By Fire Community Mews Briefs BEND (AP) A buy became, here from his Lapine home Sa'.ur-1 PHILOMATH (AP) Fire today of Philomath at 2 a.m. The build landed in lraDM and died of dav nialil. ! rrinnled the Howe Comuanv. ! was. destroyed and with it went strangulation, coroner's . deputy i flie deputy said Hake was alone ! Georg R. Singleton is reported to be improved in health at his home, wlicro he has been ill. Mft and Mrs. Le Sufert of Port land were hero over the weekend visiting and attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mation left Friday for Vancouver, B.C., where the former will attend to business regarding his father's estate. He is president of the Hotel Corporation for the new Lougheed Hotel on the main highway going inlo Vancouver. EVERY NITE DANCE 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The Rice Bowl 734 S. E. Stcpheni Cloiod Mondays J. Meirworth of Fresno, Calif., i was a business visitor in liose-j burg Saturday. Mrs. Lyle Eddy of this eity has returned to her teaching, after be ing at home a few days because of the illness of her daughter. A. G. Flegel was home over the weekend from the Oregon Legisla ture at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Conley stop ped over in Hoseburg tins last weekend to visit the latter's undo ana aunt, Mr. and Airs. R. W. Meissner, Uciore leaving for Sa lem to make their home. Miss Nancy Norris of Kugene spent the weekend here visiting ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Norris, on SK Reservoir Avenue. Nancy is working in the record li brarian's offico at Sacred Heart Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, John Schnaidtr of Portland were in Hoseburg over the weekend visiting and attending to business. Mrs. Lillian .Hack of Portland visited here until Sunday at the home of her brother and sisler-in- j Lowell law, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Josse. j mother, Mr. and Mr. Frad Finitor and small son, Freddie, of this city are spending the week visiting rela tives at various places in Oregon. SCREWDRIVER or VODKA GIMLET? Mayba you liU Screwdrivers, and she prefers a Vodka Gimlet. Just be sure you both use smooth Smirnoff , , . and have it your own way il leaves you brei immafvoDKA II 1 101 Pnol DulilliJ lum iiiis. SI, film Smimll fit (Dii.ll Hib!lil),lillli(,Clnl. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Todd and daughter, Itandi, and son, Duncan, of this city enjoyed the weekend at Pantley's at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cordon of Eugene were recent visitors in Hoseburg. They are former resi dents of this city. Miss Helen Casey is reported to be improving at her home on th Blakeley Avenue, where she has been ill of influenza for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson of Grants Pass have been here visit ing at the home of the former's brother-in-law and sister, air. ana Mrs. K. W. Meissner. H. F. Snyder is reported to be improving at Douglas Community Hospital, where he has been re ceiving treatment since surgery a month ago. Mercy Hospital Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 27, at the hospital cafeteria, at which time a film on cancer will be shown. Mrs. E. E. Johnson, mother of Mrs. Charles Kash of this city, has left for Kurope to enjoy a stay. She first went to San Krancisco to join her sister-in-law, Mrs. Stan Icy Dollar, and the two left there by jet airliner for New York City and London. They will also visit on the Continent after leaving Lon don. Mrs. Sadie Terry has returned In her home in ftosehui'g. follow ing a trip to Cement, Okla., to aitena uie gouien weuuwiB anni versary celebration of her uncle nn,l mint Mr and Mrs. Marshall Wyatt. En route there, she stopped over in Tucumcari, N.M. After at tending the golden wedding affair, Mrs. Terry went on to niena, Are., ha vkitpH her father. John iul,li,,H iiihn ie OA vpnrti-nlrl and is still 'working in his garden. She also visiteo ner iwo sisiers mere before returning to Roseburg. Here's Your Chance To Make Extra Food Savings! ONE-DAY Prices Good Only On Wednesday, April 22, 1959 ...j i mil, i.u.i,...!.'. wmv nTw -u.n iifi imi.iiiip SPECIALS Prices Good Only On Wednesday, April 22, 1959 -MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIAL Large chunk lb. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL- Mr. and Mr. Jim Younger and children visited over Sundav at Ore., with the former's Mr. and Mrs. Hialmer Johnson and children, Suzanne, Sarah and Timothy, of this city spent the weekend visiting in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erno of this city have left for Iowa, where they were called by the death of the former's mother. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cloyd Riffe of this city made a trip to California over the weekend to attend a re union of the group they went to Europe with last summer. Carol McKee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paulus McKee, has re turned to her studies at school, following a week's illness at her home on SE Kane Street. Mr. and Mrs. Don Schafer of Vancouver, Wash., accompanied oy tneir son-in-law and daughter, were here over the weekend visit ing and attending to business. Mrs. Emily Anderson of Vashon Wash., is enjoying a week or 10 days in Roseburg visiting at the nome or nor son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobson. Unit No. 58, Retired Pensioners will meet at a 12:30 o.m. politick luncheon Friday, April 24, in the American Legion Hall on SE Cass Avenuet Those attending are asked to bring their table service. Roy Cummins returned to his home on SE Reservoir Avenue Fri day. He is spending several days this week attending to business at their Rogue River summer place. The Cummins family have spent the winter months at their home in Palm Springs, Calif. As a benefit for the Bill Djer family, the members of the Hay loft Square Dance Club have in vited members of all square dance clubs to attend a dance at 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 24, at the Pres chern Barn on Melrose Road. All proceeds of the dance will so to the Dyer family. Bill Dyer was killed a week ago in an automo bile accident. O. L. Stewart has moved here from Beaverton, Ore. Ho is execu tive secretary and traffic manager of Western Oregon Shippers Traf fic Association, His office is in the Pacific building. Until his wile and two daughters move here aft er school is out, he is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daiss at 7G0 Ballf. Mr. Stewart arrived in Roseburg Sunday. Jay walker said Monday. in the upstair5 of his hon)e when The victim was Charles Russell fc . , , . . Hake, 11. dead on arrival at a e became tanle1 draPes Bend hospital after being rushed hanging from a doorway. wiiii.it apckiauiES i,i mo iiiaimiui- niClll. ture of boat oars. Approximately 2.000 oars wem Flames of undetermined origin i saved from a smaller building, raced through the main building f The amount of the loss was not of the plant on the western edge estimated at once. TEST AGAINST THE REST SEE FOR'YOURSELF WHICH VALUE'S BEST BYSTWEBAKER' Come in and drive The Lark-compare it with any other car for value. You'll find The Lark stands alone. SIZE-three feet shorter than conventional cars, yet room for six in spacious comfort SAVINCS-The Lark costs less to buy, far less to operate lowest of all insurance rates, far lower gas and maintenance bills. ENGINEERING skilled Studebaker craftsmanship plus spirited "6" or super-powerful V-8 performance. STYLING-so fashion-right, it's approved bv Harper's Bazaar. Wrap-around view of the road, Sapphire-Enamel finish that needs no waxing, handsome interiors in practical vinyls. Small wonder Lark sales are way up (fastest rising sales curve in the industry). 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