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8 Tha News-Review, Roseburg, Ore, Thur.. Jan. 13, 1955
SOUTH DEER CREEK
GRANGE TO MEET
South Deer Creek Grange: will
meet Saturday at 8:15 p.m. Re
freshments will be served by Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Findlay, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Murdoclc and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Anderson. The 41th
anniversary of the grange will be
celebrated.
GLEDALE LNOOGES
TO INSTALL SATURDAY '
The joint installation of officers
of the Glendale 1O0F Lodge and
the Mountaineer Rebekah Lodge
will be held Saturday at 8:00 p.m.
This is ? an open meeting, and
friends and members of the family
as well as members are invited
I to be present. . , '
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RUMMAGE SALE
PLANNED SATURDAY
The Roseburg Navy Mothers Club
is sponsoring a rummage sale to
be held Saturday at 8 a.m. at the
Episcopal Parish Hall.
MRS. CLAY CORNETT
ENTERTAINS CLUB , ;
The Friday Duplicate Bridge
Club was recently entertained at
the home of Mrs. Clay Cornelt in
the Kohlhagen Apartments. Win
ners for the bridge play were Gen
evieve McCliMock and Hilda Wade.
Second high were Golden Cornctt
and Edith Pckens.
Those enjoying the afternoon
were Nelle Motschenbacher, Har
riett Turner, Lorraine Allen, Lett
DALI HALEY HOME IS SCENE OF DINNER
The first meeting of the year for
the N. A. L. C. Auxiliary and fam
ilies was enjoyed at the Dale Hal
ey home on Dixonville Road. A
potluck dinner was enjoyed Fri
day evening.
Those present were, Glen Cheno-
Morgan, Mary Marshall, Ruth Pat
terson, Kittie Collier and a guest
Gertrude Metzker.
with,: Jim Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs.
Alien Rydemark and son, David;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson, Ron
ny, Benny and Judy; Mr, and Mrs.
Raymond Clark and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Haley and Lynette.
The next meeting will be election
of officers. The place and time
will be announced later.
After the business meeting, the
evening was spent visiting.
GREEN RECREATION
ASSN. SETS DANCE CLASSES
Green Recreation " Assn. will
sponsor square dance classes for
children of the community Friday
at 7:30 p.m. at the school gym.
Parents are needed to chaperons
and may also dance. There will
be no charge. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Hugh will conduct the first lesson.
For information, those interes'ed
may cU Mrs. Emil Flint r Ray
Michael.
I SEYMOUR'S, 401 W. CASS ST.
J SEYMOUR'S 401 W. CASS ST.
FOLLOW
THE CROWD
I TREMENDOUS W
snuinGS!
1' ."!-
- HURRY!
BIG BUYS. ;. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING!
tVfii- Your
Dollar Buys thu Limit!
One Block West of Post
Office on Cass St.
LEATHER TOP RUBBER BOTTOM
SHOEPACS
Regular
$9.49
Valiia
V SIZES I TO 12
Don't miss this chance to bay
brand new high quality shoe
paca at a close-out price.
Double tanned .10" upper.
sturdy waterproof rubber : bottoms. U.S. Royal
brand. Price slashed to clear our warehonse, '
5
BOYS' FUNNEL
LINED
JEANS ;
Regular 2.49 value at
a low clearance price
1
BOYS'
SIZES
2 TO 12
Husky 8-ox. ftanforizd blue
denim jean, for boyi. Warm
plaid flannel lining Riven added ,
wear aa well as extra warmth.
NEW Gl SURPLUS
COMBAT BOOTS
Worth
CIR a
it
I v'vV'"slK " -A Harrow Sins
Only in 8
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& rHinO
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3.93 PAIR
V...
Final clearance of our original shipment of 7,000
pairs of now Army combat boots. Sturdy reverse
leather uppers, double sole. Famous for long wear,
foot comfort. The best work boot buy in years.
WORTH $15 PAIR. Get jours while they last.
HEAVY WOOL CRUISERS
Reg. 12.98 Value
Wool plaid cruisers with
10 nvlon added for longer
wear. Four nockcts, zip
front, hip length. Cruiser
pocket in back. Rugged and
warm. Red only.
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WOOL CHOPPER COATS
iSOC Regular 9.98
I ' ' ,v .-4
Sg3 ferNl?l TjMlti i
L "SS--
fir99
Sizes: Small, Medium
and Large
Clearance of warm all-wool
chopper jackets in attractive
red or green plaids. Zipper
front, 4 pockets, hip length.
Medium weight. Ideal for
work or knockabout use.
Shop Seymours Every
Friaay Until 9 P.M.
BOYS' HEAVY INNERLINED
JAlilVtla
SIZES ff
ID to BC'V
ft:s
2 f WT
V
i
Checked Cossack style jackets with heavy
wool innerlinine. Zip front slash pockets,
elastic waist. An Ideal winter Jacket for boys.
Clearance priced. -
BOYS' 6 SHOES
$6.98 Value
Clearance Price
3
bJ sizes .
' I TO 6
A husky, well-built 6" shoe for boys. Oil tanned
uppers, long wearing composition soles. Welt con
struction, leather insoles. More value for your dol
lar at Seymour's. . .
100 WOOL JACKETS
"MILIUM LINED"
Dreuy CoKsack style jackets with sip
front, elastic waist. 100 brushed wool '
plaids in tan or grey pastel tones. Milium
lined for warmth without bulk. Mado by
famous manufacturer to sell at 14.98.
Now reduced to clear.
99
3lsi
3i to 4
BOYS' SWEATSHIRTS
Football style, two-tone neece-lined
sweatshirts. Freedom sleeve, no-sat
neck. Famous Oneita brand in highest
quality knit cotton. Fast colors in red
and frey, or navy and grey. Regular 1.4.
Sim i-M-L
Children's Rubber Boots
Black rubber Storm King thigh
length rubber boots for small boys'
or girls. Just like Dad's fishing
boots.' Brand new, slightly soiled.
$3 below wholesale cost it.li. cfciidraa't Sim
99'
MANY OTHER ITEMS
THROUGHOUT THE STORE
, GREATLY REDUCED!
SEYMOUR'S 401 W. CASS ST.r
1 SEYMOUR S, 401 W. CASS ST.
STUDY CLUB Ml ITS ,
at Mcdonald homi
Mrs. E. A. McDonald ind Mr.
Wayne Rice were hostesses' it the
first meeting of the year at the Yon
calls Women's Study Club at tie.
McDonald home Thursday after
noon. Luncheon and social hour
j -j .L. Moiii.e meAtinff. The
tneetin? was called to order oy
Mrs. Sparks, wno nas ju.i it
turned from a three-month visit
. ir.- Pine nroffram
chairman introduced -Ruest speak
er, Miss Helen unanaier, wuuk
County Home Extension Agem,
and two members of the county
home economics committee, Mis.
T.eRov Churchill ana mis. "'
v:j...Iu ir;.. rhaiwtlpr's SUDieci
luuweu. ww. -.
was on the county home economics
work and the value or gow nun.".
Her talk was most encouraging to
all home makers. .....
Lulling iiic -
invitation to participate as a group
in:mnnt snsincnrftd bv
in an cniciwmmi.u.
the YoncaUa Lions Club was read.
Mrs. Sparks appointed a P"!1"","
committee, namely, Mrs. Charles
wrtin Mrs. RalDh Moll and Mrs.
Janette Boucock.
The Annual Kea Lener i"-
Mrs. Kinzery
was aiaw iuummciv-
was appointed to secure a guest
ipeaKcr ior me evem. C
from 2 to 4 o'clock. The next meet
ing of .the club will be at the
home Ol Mrs. urani. i
Mrs. Dena Scott as co-nosu n
Miueienll ABsHRC
HAS HOLIDAY PROGRAM
A timely New Year's program,
u thun, I'Time Marches
W1WI Win wep .
On," was enjoyed by members and
visitors at tne regular bkuui
Riversdale Grange.
Lecturer, ES9ie uison, piesoin
. j .i. Hnm with . an honor
BU UIO filOllgo n.... ...
ed in 1954, and an achievement
ribbon that was also earneu uumis
the past year.
xru. ktaw.!. wpnllv elected
rtciua "..ji j
master, presided over the meet
ing. Kiversaaie memoers t i-
the Melrose Grange Master, Virgil
Woodruff. ,
mu. Aiiith rfpree work
i ll UlllU mu " " --n
was given t Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jacobson oy degree ieam capvam,
Rav Deadmond. -
W. C. Thurlow reported on the
development of the walnut indus
try and its improved marketing
practices. - '
..An attendance pin mi mo -
presented to Adam Schneider, who
is also s charter member.
After the meeting, refreshments
were served by Mr. and Mrs. Em-
i WnltAr. Mi-, .and Mrs. Lee
Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. George
Osterman.
babe dtc rocEK REBELS
HAS SEVENTH MEETING
The Roberts Creek Rebels held
their seventh meeting Thursday
evening. Roll call found one mem-
I r:A nano,n ah.pnt. The
uer, iiauc A&ni.., ...
hosts, Robert Stancliff and Loyd
Kruse, prepared uie raw veiseia-
bles, which was ine projeci. de
Hadwen gave a talk about cookies.
The next meeting, Jan. ,
tures hot' cocoa. Larry Hadwen
and Diane Hansen are hosts.
' r. m ...nr-a nlavad anH rftfrech
UOIULJ nci 1' ' " -' " ---- " "
ments were served to Glenda Je-
mupon, Betty Hadwen, Larry naa
wen, Loyd Kruse, Mike Lander,
Robert Stancliff, Mary Stancliff
and George Thomas,
uicc raoni nriMIVAM
HONORD ON BIRTHDAY
ht.. clim rinnivan Anlei-tainpd
t a KifthHav nartv in her home
on the Dixonville Road Saturday
afternoon, honoring tne owinusy
of her daughter, Carol, who was
seven. ' '
Guests attending the party were
Barbara and Jolene Hane, Janis
and Pamela Sturat of -Koseours,
and Sharon Davis. Games were
nlo.raH anil mi7A. 0ivn tn Hie VJ1i.
ners. Lovely refreshments of ice
cream and a oeautiruiiy oecoratea
cake were served to the guests.
GRANGE PLANS
ANNIVERSARY PARTY
South Deer Creek Grange met
Saturday evening with master, Es
ther Morberg, presiding, at which
time plans were maae ior me m
anniversary celebration to be held
Saturday night. The losing side of
the pest hunt will give a dinner
entertaining the winning side Feb.
5, at which time quarterly birth
days will be honored.
NIGHTINGALE TENT
TO MEET FRIDAY
Florence Nightingale, Tent No.
15, will meet at 8 p.m. Friday at
the KP Halt on North Rose Street.
All members are urged to attend
this important business meeting.
OEER CREEK CLUB
TO MEET FRIDAY
A Community Club meeting will
be held at the Multi Purpose Room
of the Deer Creek School Friday
evening at 8:00. Everyone in the
community is invited to attend.
ARCHERS WILL
MEET FRIDAY
Roseburg Archers will meet Fri
day evening at the Benson School
gym. Youngsters will shoot at 8:S
and adults at 8. All person in
terested are invited.
BLUE STAR MOTHERS
TO MEET AT WINSTON
Blue Star Mothers, Chapter, No.
7. of Winston-Dillard will meet Fri
day at a "otlurk dinner at the
home of Mrs. Roscoe Perkins at
Winston.
Housework
Easy VViihoul
Nagging Backache
Karri nt bacViehf . toM of pp tntrsr,
Rfadachw and .Uitnen mar be du. to .low.
dowa of kidncr function. Doctor, aar t"
kidn.y function la vary important to too
ocalth. Whrt aom everyday condition, .uch
aa atres. and atraln. eauin this Important
function toakiwdown.many folkf .nlT.rrar
rinr backache fee) mlieraMe. Minor blad
der irritation, do- to cukl or wrong diet may
uuaerettlntupnlthuorfrequentnaaa.fai.
Don t netleet your kidney. If three condi
tion, bother yon. Try Does'. Filla-a mild di.
arctic. If. amarlnr hoe, many time. Doaa'a
rye happy relief from thew dtecomforte
help the It milee of kidney tube, and filter,
uah out waate, Aftk for new. lart. eron- t
Sim sad sset money, get Doaa'a Piiia today I
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