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Mon., Nor. 21, 1955 The NwReview, Rotebnrg, Oft. Community Nevs Items Back From California Mr. and Jlrs. Hoy Catching are back at their home in Hoseburg, following the last few weeks vacationing in California. Attend Tournimtnt Mr. and Jlrs. W. C. Callisun of Kuacburg spent the weekend ill Kugene play ing the duplicate bridge tourna ment and visiting relatives. No Matting The Blue Star Motners will not meet on their usu al day because of Thanksgiving. The next meeting will be at the Women's Club Nov. 30. Accopts Position Word has been received by Dr. K. D. Sin clair from his son, Louis Sinclair, that the latter has just accepted a position as assistant construc tion engineer with the John D. Rockefeller 9-million-dollar proj ect now being built in Williams burg, Va. The younger Sinclair, formerly of Roseburg, has just completed service in the U. S. Army. His initial training was spent at Fort Ord, Calif., and was completed at Fort Euslis, Va. An honor student, Sinclair was retain ed at Fort Kustis as an instructor in transportation and construction for the full term of his Army career. Forward Floir Styling '56 DODGE JBARCUS Sales Cr Service Your Dodge-Plymouth Dialer N. Stephen! or Gorden Volley Rood Roseburg, Ore. TUESDAY Reg. 65c .22 Rifle Shells Long Rifle TF?R 1.00 Reg. 98e Auto Seeled Beam 6-Volt Unit TWO f FOR 9. Reg. 7.79 Plastic Dolls 24" Size TWO O FOR O. Reg. 4.95 Roberta Dolls 16" Size TWO FOR Reg. 49c Paint Sets Transogram Toy TWO FOR 50c Reg. 3.98 Ladies Blouses Sizei 32-38 TfOR 5.00 Play In Tournament Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Patterson of Roseburg went to Kugene over the weekend to play in the duplicate bridge tour Will Go To Brookings Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Collier of this city plan ! to leave this week for Brookings to spend uie inanksgivmg holiday visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collier. Spend Friday In Eugtnt Mrs. Eruie Palmer end Mrs. G o 1 d a Nickell of Roseburg spent Friday ! in Eugene visiting the latter'a son 1 and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. . Glenn Nickell. The day marked I Jlrs. Glenn Nickcll'a birthday. Go To Gamo Among those , attending the Oregon-Oregon Stale football in Lugene Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Kuss Hawk, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Richie Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Er win Gubser, MR. AND Mrs. Allan McLennan and Andrew Broaddus. Roturm Htrt Miss Mariorie Bowker, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. i M. C. Bowker, has returned here following a. trip to Milwaukee to j attend the Youth Presbytery. She I is stale vice moderator. She later I went into Portland to enjoy a visit I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holly Holcomb and -Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adair. Both the Holcomb and Adair families formerly resided here. ! Win In Tournimtnt A number of Roseburg duplicate bridge play ers enjoying the duplicate bridge tournament in Portland over the i weekend were among winners. Mrs. Harry Hildchurn and 'Doyle Pressnell won a first; Mr. Press nell and Mrs. L. E. McClinlock won a first; Mrs. Clay Cornett and Mrs. McClintock. won a second and two fifth places, and Mrs. Hilde burn and Mrs. Cornelt won a third place. Ph. OR 3-5553 ONLY Reg. 39c Boy's Argyle Socks Size 8-10Vi two rn FOR Reg. 1.98 Cotton Sheet Blanket Six 70x90 r 3.00 Reg. 79c Bath Towels 22" x 44" TWO FOR 1.00 Reg. 2.98 Boys' Faded Denims Size 8-18 j?or 5.00 Reg. 2.98 Play Suits Corduroy Size 3-6x JfOR 5i00 Reg. 2.49 D. Crockett Pants Size 4-10 TF?R 2.00 Enjoy Game Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Currier of Roseburg enjoy-! ed the homecoming festivities and ' football game at University of Ore gon aauiruay. Back From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilbreath and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Townsend have return - ed to their homes here following a trip to Portland to attend the Co - op convention. To Eugtnt Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and A. R. Hawksworth drove to Eugene Saturday where t h e y went to the Oregon homecoming game and attended to business matters. Returns Homo Mrs. Thomas C. Scott returned to Roseburg re cently from Colton, Calif., where she spent a week visiting her aunt, Mrs. Una Castor and her cousin, Mrs. Glen Stapleton. Gots To Gamo Miss Joanne Ware, who is employed in the of - fice of the Ken Bailev Insurance ; Co., enjoyed the University of Ore j gon homecoming festivities in Eu I gene over tite weekend. I Business Trip Mrs. L. M. Sutton left Friday evening for Ku gene where she attended to busi- ness matters. She returned home i Saturday evening with her father, I A. R. Hawksworth. and with Mr. ) and Mrs. John Jones. Go To Eugtn Mr. and Mrs. Burton Randall and Mrs. Adah Knowland went to Eugene Satur day to visit the Randalls' daughter, Cindy, who is a member of the rally squad at the University of Oregon. They also attended t h e Oregon - Oregon Stale football game. Newspaperman Visits A busi ness visitor in Roseburg Thursday and Friday was William Tugman, publisher of the Port Umpqua Cou rier at Reedsport. He attended the congressional timber hearings here and transacted business at the courthouse. Tugman returned i Reedsport Friday. Home From Trip Mr. and . Mrs. Vic Straub returned last Thursday from a trip to Las Vctf- iev., wnere uiey visiiea ineivaiiKnn. Mrs. ina Lee Densley, latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E Lox. ana tier Droiner. ueorfts Cox. Thoy also took a short trip to Hoover Dam and stopped at Keno enroule .home. n Bailer Bob Sinclair, son of Dr. R. D. Sinclair, has joined the company of "Plain and i ancy, iam McGrath and Airs. John a musical producfon now appear- Thomas. Mrs. Welch has jusl cele ing on Broadway. He is a member bratcd her 91st birthday, of the ballet. Two summers aso i paul Eldrcdge and Mr. and Mrs. Bob spent his vacation in Rose- Carl Scther have been visiting in burg and spent the last summer i Portland and Seattle for a few in Europe which he toured with j davs. the company of "Oklahoma." jr. and Mrs. James G. Clare , . ,; c-.i. Ltavti Roiebura Miss Gayle Bruington left Friday nieht for;,. r.in,iip nw Herniate where he will stay with , her Darents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. tmitngton, unlit weunesaay. ane will then go to Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dean Browne lor a short time before leaving Nov. 27 by plane for Fairbanks, Alaska. wnere sne win nccome uie utiue ui Dr. Ronald Browne Dec. 4. Dillard PTA To Have Discussion Highlighting the Monday night meeting of the Dillard Parent- Teacher Assn. will ho a panel dis- cussion conducted by the school board members and a musical ,The ocai c()lPi,. visited Mrs. Irv program which will be presented jnfi's brother, Chauncev I.affcrty by the Roseburg Womens Barber-an( olner friends in Seattle, en- shop Chorus, lhe public is invited to attend. Tl,a Wincfnn.niUtil-! Tnnutmic. tress Club met Wednesday even- ing at the 'Douglas High School. Die new Camas Valley Club, which they arc sponsoring, was unable to attend Decatrse ot tne in - clement weather and bad road conditions. Mrs. Noel Campbell and three children, Neal, Laurie and Greg, boarded a bus Wednesday morn - ing for Salem where thev accvis- iting Mrs. Campbell's mother, Eastern Star Honors Organists In Glendale The Glendale Eastern Star held a meeting al the Masonic Temple Tuesday evening. Following the business meeting, four present and past ornanisls, Mrs. Bess Hopper, Mrs. Mildred Sether, Mrs. fr'lo Cox and Mrs. Ina Lee Densley, were honored by a presentation of gifts and a dance oy reggy jo r.dson Plans were discussed for contin - uing the work on modernizing the building. Refreshments were served to the 45 members present by Mrs. Wyn ona Shoulders, Mrs. Lucy Wood ley, Mrs. Aran Custer and Frank Woodley. FOR LEASE 15x68-FOOT SPACE South of Sears, Roebuck Mail Order Store on Jackson St. CONTACT Mr. Ryan or Mr. Albright at ORchard 3-4471 I Sptndt Weekend Dr. R. D. Sinclair has returned to Roseburg fter spending t recent weekend at Oswego where he visited his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Graham, and with his grandson, Robert Charles. 1 Attend Gam Mr. and Mrs. . Chester Morgan of Roseburg drove ito Eugene Saturday to attend the I University of Oregon homecoming game and to visit their son, David, student at U of 0 i i Return To Brookings Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and Mr. and Mrs. i Alan Heal returned to their homes in Brookings Friday. They were rs. Ed- house guests of Mr. and Mrs, win Barnes. Returns From Hunt Thomas C. Scott returned Saturday from a successful elk hunt at Ukiah, Calif. The party, consisting of Kntt Fir P I f'llnlnn lan.M I nimAn if ivi,i Th rim. ! nn. nr, ,.,ai,ii.ii in'i'ikiah tne few days. To Los Angalts Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Desbiens are exnected home Wednesday after spending a few days in Los Angeles visiting with their son. Buzz, who will return to Roseburg with them. The latter is in the Air Force and is being transferred to Tacoma, Wash. Dur ing the time spent in Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Desbiens were house guests of the tatter's brother, John Shafer, and family. Christmas Seals Are Distributed In Glendale Area By MRS. GERALD B. FOX Christmas seals for the 49th an nual Tuberculosis Christmas Seal drive went into the mail at Glen- dale early this week. According to Mrs. Leola Fisher. I local chairman. 370 envelones were sent out. Those who assisted in oreDarine the envelopes were Mrs, Betty Mrs. Anna Berry, Mrs. Nellie butch and Mrs. Mable Humphreys. Mrs. (Irene Furlong will have charge of selling contribution bonds to the merchants of the city. rrom rorriand Mrs Matilda Weli-h nf Pm-Hwi j visit ine her daiivhtrr. Un Wil. of Carmichaet, Calif., visited last t ,' r.. Vm. h.. h (rnm .,, h , coined a new granddaughter, Kar- en Suzanne, born to Mr. and Mrs. Mollis Kushman. Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Parker of Sacramento visited the Dan Clare familv in Glendale recently. Dan E. Clare, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clare of Glendale. now stationed at Fort Lawton, Se attle, with C. Battery, 433 Missile, B.N. Mrs. Ella Mae Irving, Farmer's Insurance agent in Glendale. and her daughter, Delores. relumed recently from a trip to Victoria, B. C. Mrs. Irving was one of some 300 .. of the insurance lirm, awarded the three-dav trip for fill fjMmo a certain quota of sales route. ; . j GlpflfJfllp ! jrjnS Clllb UlcnuUIB I.IUIli X.IUU : M- n... c.nlli. HOnOrS DOY SCOUTS 1 i The Glendale I.ions lub held Its I regular meeting Tuesday evening . at the Glendale City Hall. The Boy I Scout troop sponsored by the club 1 were special guests. Included on the program was the showing of a i film taken at the National Conven tion oi Lion s nuns last juiy. A director's meeting of the Glen dale Lions Club was held Tuesday evening. Plans were made for get ting estimates on wiring and elec trrjal installations for the Boy Scout building. Preliminary plans were laid for a minstrel show to be sponsored by the club in April. REDS CLOSE CANAL BERLIN west Berlin of- 1 fieials say Communist East Or manv has closed the main ship canal leading to West Germany and the Ruhr area. The Communists blamed the ac tion on a "mechanical defect." western sources said, and prom ised to reopen it Sunday. 1 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! ON DOWN TO PAYLESS AND CET ONE FREE! 28 TURKEYS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY.. . . SO BE HERE! COME BY TRAIN, PLANE, AUTO, BICYCLE, TRICYCLE OR POCO STICK ... BUT BE SURE TO BE HERE! TURKEYS 11:00 AM 12:00 NOON 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM BOTH TUES WEDNESDAY No Strings Attached . . . Nothing To Buy . . . No Gimmicks. All You Do Is . . . Come In, Sign Your Name To A Slip Of Paper, Drop It Into "Ye Olde Turkey Box" . . . And Cross Your Fingers. Be Sure To Be There And Join In The Fun. U.S.. Covt. 10 AWARDED DAYS DAY The AND CAN WIN! CRADE "A" TURKEYS - 12 lbs. Each n ! 'i 'Vto r n i a t..i lf.Sf. awarded at the M'iMth U designated time.-.i . 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