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9 0 BLOCK WOOD h SAWDUST PLANER ENDS PEELER CORES Single unit loads of Piano Endi to Green District and Winston new. Red Diamond Fuel Co. Phone OR 3-S082 I ' Mr. and Mrs. George Alherton and family of .Corvallis spent the Easter weekend here as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Krash our and family. They were joined for Kaster Sunday dinner by Mrs. Krashoiir's mother, Mrs. Agnes Lo gan, of this city. Community News Briefs Tuei., April 19, 1960 The News-Review, Roteburg, Ore. The Crossword Puzzle For Today a Patronize New.-Revlrw Advertisers Only 8.64 RUG CLEANING 9x12 Size Including Pickup and Delivery RHOADS Cleaning Service Phone OR 2-1096 (Behind Richie's Otive-ln N. Stephens) Dick Rsmberg, student at L'ni- Mr. and Mrs.' John Longfellow Jr. I varsity of Oregon. Kugene, was. of this city spent last week on a home for the weekend visiting his trip to Fresno and San Francisco,. parents. .Mr. and Mrs. hmtl Kam- where the former attended to busi berg, on Hawthorne Drive. ness for Plywood Service. Miss Judie Jacoby and John Reed, students al Oregon State College, were here from Corvallis for the Easter weekend visiting the former's parents, Air. and Mrs. Harry Jacoby. PjX&' NOW! Save even more with Penney's LAWN FURNITURE Toke advantage of pre-ieaion values with PENNEY'S LAY-AWAY PLAN! A $5.00 deposit holds your purchase! With regular payments, your summer furnitur is paid for and ready when you need it. Shop Penney's today! THE DURABILITY'S BUILT-IN . . . weather-resistant Velon saran straps are closely webbed over a heavy gauge, tubular, rust-resistant aluminum frame to give you firm, long-lasting body support if r.. - t'W-l. 1 4nDliIH IB! jS51: 3 PIECE FOLDING WEBBED SUMMER FURNITURE ENSEMBLE AT ASAVING! 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Miss Nancy Whittaker, student at I niversity of Oregon, spent the Easter weekend here visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Harris Whit- aker. Miss Siliy Myers and Robin Har rison, both students at Oregon State College at Corvallis. were here for the Kaster weekend visit ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Myers. Dr. and Mrs. Keith Bryant have as their guests until Wednesday the former's daughter, Vicki, who was graduated from Oregon State College in Corvallis this spring and who is now working in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark of Port land spent the Easter weekend here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark and Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Boyles. Mrs. Clark was formerly Charlene Boyles. Harry Jacoby, who is on the-state curriculum commission, left Mon day for Portland to attend a critique held by Dr. Miles Romney of the University of Oregon on the Kitzhaber Report. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holbrook and son, Stanley, have returned to their home in Lake Stevens, Wash., following a visit of several days in Roseburg with the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas O'Neil and small son. Michael, of Kugene, spent the Easter weekend here vis iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Neil and Mrs. Bert S. Cork rum. Mrs. Leonard Miller and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Claude Allen, of this city went to Portland last Wednesday and vis ited until Friday with the former's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moser, and family. Miss Helen Casey and Miss Na omi Scott returned to their home on SE Blakeley Avenue yesterday. following a visit since Saturday in ! Portland 'with the former's aunt, i Miss Rosa B. Parrott, al Willam ette Manor. Mr. and Mrs. William Summers and son, Robbie, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sands and son, Scott, of Ku gene, spent the Easter weekend here visiting the formers mother. Mrs. James E. Judd, and Mr. JuddJ on SE Overlook Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor have returned to their home in this city, following a trip to Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Black and then the two couples going on to Belling ham. Wash., to join Taylor's broth er and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, who accompanied them on a trip to Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richman of Kugene spent the Kaster week end here visiting the former's par- enls, -Mr. and Mrs. Oiville Rich-! man, " ' I ! Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Longfellow ' of Rutland. Wash., uho are in route to Arizona and oilier points ; ot interest in the South, slopped j over here for the Kaster weekend i to visit the former's twin brother j and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John I.ongiclluw Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Briggs of! Powers spent the Kaster weekend! here visiting their parents, Mr. and! Mrs. It. A. Knggs and .Mr. and Mrs. Neel Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hob! of this city were called to Washington Sun day by Ihe death of the former's hrolher-in-law, James Dempsey. Deinpsey was well-known in Rose burg. having visited here a num ber of tunes at the flobi home on SE Reservoir Avenue. Suave Actor ACROSS FROM NINE TO FIVE By Jo Fischer E - "i 'm iust looking for something temporary . . . until my mother gets through with her spring house-cleaning." 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