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CALENDAR OP EVENTS omorroiv Monday, May 21 Navy Reserve, Naval Reserve Facility, 1624 W. Harvard. Knights of Pyrhiai, Pythias HaR 8 p.m. Winston-Dill.rd Kiwanis Club, 6:30 p.m. Timber Town Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m. Players requested to be present by 7:20 p.m. to set up tables and boards. Buckeroos, workshop at the barn, 8-10 p.m. Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls Club N. 30, IOOF Hall, 7 p.m. Winston City Council, City Hall. Douglas Camera Club, 880 SE Jackson St., social, 7:30 p.m. Rosaburg City Planning Commis sion, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Eastwood Dads Club, Eastwood School, 7:30 p.m. Emblem Club, Elks Club, 8 p.m., last meeting of year. Douglas County Chapter of the Oregon Pilots Association, court bouse auditorium, 8 p.m. Douglas County Chapter of the Oregon Council of the Blind, home of Ellery Jones, 1:30 p.m. Hammond Organ Society, Grave's Music Store, 7:30 p.m. NuDelta Club, executive board meeting, homp of Mrs. Arthur Lam ka, 1664 W. Ann, 7 p.m. Lilac Circle, Neighbors of Wood craft, Woman's Club, 7:30 p.m., bring sack lunch. Lookinuqlass PTA, in the school cafeteria, 8 p.m. University of Oregon Mothers Club, potluck supper at home of Mrs. A. A. St. Onge, 2110 Foothill Drive, 6.30 p.m. Husbands special guests. Oregon State University Mothers Club, home of Mrs. Curt Jarvis, Page Rd., 7:30 p.m. Fremont PTA, at the school, 7:30 p.m. Oakland PTA, at the high school, 8 p.m. , Dillard PTA, in school cafetor ium, 7:30 p.m. Officer installa tion, Douglas High School Choir on program. Tuesday, May 22 Buckeroos, beginners pattern dances, at the barn, 8 p.m. Roseburg Kiwanis Club, Ump qua Hotel Civic Room, noon. Glide Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m. Associated Volunteers card par ty, Veterans Hospital recreation building music room, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard, 8-10 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, basement of Pacific Building, 8 p.m. For in formation call OR 3-6629. ( Boots and Calico, pattern dance lessons and workshop, Winston Community Hall, 8-10 p.m. For in formation writs PO Box 104 or call OR 3-3436. Ward CummingS caller. . Sutherlin Girls Drill team, prac tice, East Grade School play ground. For information write Box 262, Rt. 1, Sutherlin. New members welcome. Roseburg Duplicate Bridge Club, Umpqua Hotel, 7:15 p.m. This is an open club and all bridge play ers are welcome. Anyone needing 'a partner for the play is asked to call OR 3-45G6. Elkton Eastern Star, lodge hall 8 p.m. Newcomers Club, home of Mrs. Paulus McKee, 1157 SE Kane, 12:30 p.m. dessert luncheon. Lookingglass Grange potluck at 7 p.m. at hall. Lookingglass School pre school roundup, 2:45 p.m. in first grade room. Roseburg Woman's Club board meeting, home of Mrs. T. L. Good win, 1844 NW Keasey Road, 12:30 p.m. luncheon. Fair Oaks Grange, Grange Hall. Queen "B" bowling league teams important meeting 8 p.m. worn- Lodge Will Seek Seat In Senate HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) John Davis Lodge, whose political back ground includes a governorship, an ambassadorship, and two lerms in Congress, has decided to take a shot at the Senate. Lodge, 58, had Republicans stewing for months trying to de termine if he would make a hid for the Republican gubernatorial nomination but he moved quickly to enter the competition for the Senate nomination when it sud denly became available. Lodee announced his candidacy recently in Westport, his home town. Another candidate tor the sena torial nomination is Rep. Horace Seely-Brown Jr. of the 2nd Dis trict. Also in the running is a former congressman-at-lac, Antoni N. Sadlak of Kockviilu. Until Wednesday, the GOP choice for senator was incumbent Prescott Bush of Greenwich. But Bush suddenly announced he would not seek re-election to a third term. Lodge. Connecticut's governor from 1930 to 1954, returned last year from a six-year stint as am bassador to Spain. Before serving as governor, he was in Congress two terms. He is the brother of former United Nations Ambassa dor Henrv Cabot Lodge. en's locker room of Roseburg Bowl. Post Partum Class, MeYcy Hos pital 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, IOOF Hall, 8 p.m. Roseburg Jaycees at Broiler, 6:30 dinner, 7:30 p.m. meeting. Myrtle Creek Toastmistress Club, Myrtle Creek Hotel, 8 p.m. Roseburg Rose Society, 7:30 p.m. Winston Chamber of Commerce, Junior high cafeteria, 8 p.m. Camas Valley Grange, No. 521, social, at Grange Hail, 8 p.m. Families In Oakland Visited By Relatives Mother's Day By EDITH DUNN Oakland area families had sev eral out-of-town guests over the recent Mother's Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer and daughter, Cindy, of Eugene visited Mrs. Spencer's mother, Mrs. Jennie Haines. Mr. and Mrs. James Watson and children of Blue River visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner were visited by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClellan and family of Oakridge and Mr. and Mrs. lack Gossett of Drain. Mrs. F. A. Lewis of Eugene spent the day with her daughter, Mrs. Hunter Early. Barbara and Pat Early, Yvonne Stuwe and Donna Robeson, Uni versity of Oregon students, spent the Mother's Day weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and Smith's father, all of Salem, were weekend guests of Mrs. Smith's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and r,-ii,rnn,i fmm Mrs. Ed Lamoreaux. !, c.Wn i. Recent visitors at the Lawrence iter, Mrs. John Williams, of Win Hawkins home were Mrs. Hawk-1 Chester Bay spent Momfty with in's sister. Mrs. Phebe Hopkins j Mrs. Earl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and her son, James, who were on j E. M. Dunn their way to Reno for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Moore and Kathrine Fonkin of Medford spent children of Eagle Point visited for the weekend with her mother, Mrs. several days recently with Mrs. Ida Fonkin. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Glen Heaton have j Baird. ........ ....... m wan mm iiiru mr. aim airs. ucar rjairu re- Ison, Glen Jr.. at Areata. Calif. I turned to their homn in Noivnnrt Mon., Moy 21, 1962 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 Japan's Red Trade Up KODert uorman, son ot ir. and 'Also visited was a son Ernest, of Sunday Mrs. Kenneth Dorman, who recent-j Loleta, a son Marion and daush- Baird's ly enlisted In the Air Force, is now ter, Mrs. Roger Oiler, both of Eu-i family. stationed at Chanute Air force reka, Calif. Mrs J. F Pvles and damrhter following a visit with brother, Dan Baird and Base in Illinois Charles Davison, who recently underwent surgery at Mercy Hos pital, Roseburg, is reported as get ting along satisfactorily. Mrs. Maude Morris of Lakeside ! Daurice, drove and Mrs. Sadie Wadsley of Empire, Wash., to visit Ore., visited recently with Mrs, Alta Howard. TOKYO (AP) - Japan's trade with the Communist bloc reached a record $320 million last year, a 61 per cent increase over I960, the Foreign Ministry reported t day. It represented only 3.2 per cent of Japan's total trade, however. PATRDNIZh NEWS R F V I W ADVERTISERS Russ Scientists Gain MOSCOW (AP)-Russia under the Communists now has 40 times as many scientists as it did under1 the Tsars, Tass asserted todav. ine hovict news agency said to Vancouver, Mrs. Pyles' par ia. mc.v oiu-iiiK-u we lunerai oi mere are now 404,000 scientists! the former's, uncle. Ezra TilH,n in ih Knvint l!ninn .i.;i Mrs. Clarence Earls and daugh-'in Canby. ' ist Russia there were only lO.OooJ Fire up the charcoal and enjoy Safeway's wonderful to Choose your favorites from our fabulous variety of barbecue meats! Team 'em with good partners from our produce and grocery departments. 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