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0 WEDNESDAY D.c. 21 Junior Ch.mb.r of Comm. ret juveniie shopping tour. ond srades, inristmas prosrim in The combined Marth and Mary S.rd.n Valloy Cordon Clob to 'he all-purpose room at 1 p.m. Circles of.the Woman's Society of meet with Mrs. 0. K. Michel as! Lookinggbis School Christmas : christian Service of the Dil'lard hostess. Program, Mrs. K a y : Pro-i' mi, o p m. ' Why The Chimes i Melhodlsl t hurch heid , chnst loung. Gift exchange of Christmas Hang. I ,, iny rei.cntv arrangement material. I Camas Valloy School, Christmas Mr, Stanford Buell was chair- Suthorlin Christmas lighting con- Prosraai, 7:30 p.m. All grades and nlan of ,h(, prol!ram which includ lest judging, sponsored by Assort-, !"" schuul students to participate ed readlg,. . The Bibl Sl0rv ated Business Women. ! program. Santa will be present. : M WlUard uurtnce; "Toys' of Olid. PTA mooting, 8 pm, Glide . school, to box candy for Christmas C.mmZ .raZ'1' 12:30 p.m. at home I at Koseburg High School a v m Koseburfi ll.eh Sri J Jv n starling at 8 p.m. with a Christmas program featuring 200 student sing- ers and a nativity drama, nativity drama, 1 Riv.r.irf. ,ki M. (.a gel on a Moonbeam." at 8 pin, by tarded Children. 8 p.m., Westside new cnurch in lhe DiHard commu fifth and sixth grade students, in Christian Church nit'- gym. ; Boor, 4nd clic aquart dance , Following the inleresting pro- North Roiabura Church Sunrlv ri-..-.,.- i era in the annual uifl exchange was school annual Christmas pi;injram, Ttnth Gndt School Christmas 'program, 7:30 p.m. Treats for the children. vi iv VIUD CHI IMIIiaS gift exchange and Christmas pro gram at club house. Ttnmitt Grid School Christinas program at Tenmile Clubhouse at 8 p.m. Btthtl 53, W-D Job's Daughters, 7:30 p.m., Douglas High School auditorium. Officer installation. Open to public. F. S. Club at home of Bunletle Peterson, 17;0 NK Kreemont for a' 1 p.m. Christinas dinner and party., Eigltt to entertain their own children at Christmas party and, annual event at 7:30 pin, at hall., Program. Mtlrote primary grades Christ mas program. Melrose School. Canyonvill Chapter, OKS, Christ- mas party, .Masonic temple. Myrtto'VrrT'Vrsl Thristi., Church Christmas partv. 7 p.m. Myrtl Crtek Hebekah Belief Ixidee. 185, Christmas party. myrin .rK resuvai 01 l aiulS. 8 p.m., Mvrtle Creek .Methodist Church. Btnson School Christmas pro gram, 12:45 for first, second and third grades; 1:45 for fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Camas Valtty Toastmistressex Club to have 7 t'Zl meetmg 81 Uarta Cate. 7:30 p Rosvburg Elks Club fun night 8:30 p.m. Wtst Roieburg Lions Club, 6:30 p.m. Carl's Haven. H iv loft Saiiras rlasc' at A n m at Preschern Barn with Chris Klein caller. Btthcl 42, Oakland, Job's Daugh ters. Masonic Hall Tau Eta Eta Sorority, Christmas parly, at home of Winnie Travis,. Y inchester. 8 p m Dillard School District Citizens' advisory committee. Douglas High School Library, 8 p.m. Kodak Bantam RF Camtra the JoAt-ict Git H9U ,nc. M, Tox J. C. SPORTING GOODS and CAMERA STORE S09 S. E. JACKSON ' 4T '.V : ' H 0 , Lit. i C. M. McDermott Tidewater Assoc ioted Oil D-stnbutor Roseburg, Ore. X CALENDAR Of EVENTS tomorrow THURSDAY Dtc. 21 Winch.ittr School, first and sfc- A..n I'hricl. i 01 ?,aUt1e i 0We" 10 WmsUm- 0lU: : exchange i77Dr f h ! V "P"1 M 7 M P m- at talhollC Cen f" " r i Rosuburg Elks Lodg regular ' Roseburg Rotary Club, noon. Ho-; tel L'mpqua. Rotcburg Lions Club, 6:30 p.m.,: Hotel Lmuqua. ; Rostburg IOOF Lodge, 8 p.m. tables. They were assisted in sen at hall. Visiting members invited. ) ing by Mrs. Eva Nichols, presi- Inttrmtional Folk Danctrt at 8 dent of the Martha Circle; Mrs. Su p m. at Vets Memorial Hall, Gar- sie Bromley and Mrs. Tillie Good den alley Blvd. ' : win. Mtlrott Crangt Home Kc. Club : dessert supper. Kevelalion of se- Candlelight Tableau cret sisters. Christmas partv. u IJ I f ll B.ti lota Chapter. F.SA. at home Held lit LanVOnVllle of .Mrs. William Ulmer. 88 lndin-j ola. West Slopes Addition, Christ-i An impressive candlelight tab- mas party. Km exenange. Oays Crtek School Christmas program. 8 p m. school gym. Glide PTA Christmas parly. 8 p.m., Christmas program for grade school children, high school gym. Winston-Dillard Job's Diught.rt L"l,'r-...UoM'" Scho'"' Oakland OES Chapter. 91, meet-. in"A , r . i , . i L 1 ' , ' ' ,..n uJ p.m. to go Llinstmas caroling, tie' freshments to be served afterward L'snmenis to oe served anerwaro. d: i.i e i. c-u-.i Christmas proi-ram. 7:0. p rn. Country Club Woman will not mt.et r. ' i - ... . u Burdette Peterson. 1730 NE Fre- Mclros intermediate gradesj Christmas program, Melrose j School. ; Riddl School Christmas pro- j gri!m 7:30 p.m. I Rivtrsdal Happy Hour Club j Christmas party, husbands invit-1 ied. 7 p.m. at home of Mr. andlshiDDine of tha Shenharris.1 (Mrs. W. K. Buell, Curry Boad. ( Carols were enjoved by tha at I Santa Claus at Jewel Theater, . t-nHanr e nf ki nrpspnt - Oakland, 7 p.m. , ara.n vu.y u o m m u n i . y Church, 7:45 p.m. thristmas pro- gram, treats for children. Canyonvillo Baptist Church, Christmas program, 7:30 p.m. jos.pn i. wiriMi s unu,., witK..; S.W chriom,. nro-1 gram, auditorium, 7;;JG p.m. Calapooia Farm Bureau Has Christmas Meet The Calapooia Farm Bureau : held their December meeting andl Christmas parly at the clubhouse. A short business meeting was ' conducted by the president, liar- old Crouch. The evening's program was planned bv the chairman, Klise Monelt, with Agnes Wilcox as the announcer the latter mother, Airs. James ! Jean Knapple read the, 4,I.ittlest Steele, from Benton, Wash., and Star." and .Maude Cole read the I her sister, Mrs. Mary Carbine, of Christmas slory from the Bible, j Seattle. They will celebrate Chnst The adult Choral group, directed i mas here. I by Opal Munson, sang several numbers, with Kitty Cole as ac companiest. ! Children taking part in the pro gram were, Jean Cole. Sandra and Susan Monelt: Martin and Swinehart. Judy Bacon. CC Maney, Jan Anderson, Jerry Cole, Kathy Crouch and Davy Monelt. Sanla arrived and cave fiifls lo me cniKiren neiresiimenis were served to about 9(1 people who at tended. Recipe Using Filberts Wins National Award PORTLAND Filbert Grow ers, delighted that a recipe using filberts won a national award for Mrs. Henry Jorijensen of Portland, i will feie her at a dinner Tuesday ' evening. The dinner will follow a reception ! at the airport uhere. sha will arrive from New York. Her recipe for a filbert-filled roll ; won S25.00" in the I'lllsbiuy con-1 test last week. And because of that, said Henrv Sallee, president; of the Nut Sncietv of Oregon and ' Washington, she will he supplied with filberts for the rest of her life. A, Wit CHRISTMAS SPECIAL MODEL 71 MALL SAW 7" REGULAR 49.50 Whil They Last A SHOPPINC STOP FOR A PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS CIFT GERRETSEN BUILDING Oak at the RR Tracks Martha, Mary Circles Have Christmas Part tn "lse Ml'n' Mr' P,arl The Three wise Men," Mrs. Lulu I ' c ! V," A JJnVn.;, Jm,, " Mr,' Huhv Peterson" ' Mrs. Kuby Peterson. Mrs. Allan McClcnnan of t h a &Iary Circle reported on the re-1 cent bazaar and cooked food sale ! cent bazaar and cooked food sale , vniinsitred for the henefil of the '"ade with Mrs. Slanlord Buell 1 The refreshment hour was held (he decorated social rooms of the church. Mrs. Laurance and Mrs. Buell decorated the serving eau depicting the nativity, follow- ed bv the jollitv of Santa Clans land treals. brought the essence of Canvonville Methodist Church and , heir parents Sunday afternoon at j 4 30. '..' r.enr Hrint'.LArih ... "orator, sellmg the seen, for the moieau, in wnicn diona jonnson was an nKe. Cau(ia shinn Mary: Bill Gilbert, Joseph; Diana "t'n. avi, McDaniel and Bobby Proctor, shep. herds: Rnnev Ixmti Mike Ford , ,;. . and ronimy Glenn, wisemen. Muf.'c '"rnwhed by the nurs- er - Kindergarten and primary de- partmenis. as well as the junior choir. accomDanied bv Carol Bnnkworth and Mrs. Tom Mason. HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY Th Community Sunday School, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coon in Upper Camas Val- ley, had (heir Christmas party Sun- day with a Droeram consistine of recitations; trio's and a plav"Wor- Santa had been there earlier and I ,pft , o( good,es for each one preseni ' HAS CHILDREN'S PROGRAM The AkMhodisl Church of Camas l Va,py h(,,d ,ht.ip chlidren.s pro. sra,n. Sunday morning, with an : members sang a cantata, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Crouch, with Mrs. Lucille Grimm as pianist. A duct by Mrs. led Heilman and the Hev. Mr. Grimm was given. LOCAL NEWS . Visit O'Nittt Guests arriving today by plane to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Niel are Htrt To Visit Here to Ms it her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marosok. at their home on East Douglas is Miss Ardalh Maro sok. who arrived Sunday from lxs Horn From School Dr. and Mrs. N. Charles Walhn went lo hu- (n Sunday night and picked up their two sons. Hohert and David. who arrived by train from Califor nia. Robert altcnds l.'SC and David goes to Stanford. They will spend the holiday vacation here. TO VISIT WASHINGTON RIO DK JANEIRO. Brazil President-e 1 e c t .luscelino Kubil 5fhek announced Tuesday he will visn Washington. New York and several Kuropean countries next month prior to his Jan. 31 inautsu- ration. Kubitschek said the major purpose of his tour is to attract new industry and capital to Brar.il. . ' EXCHANGES TO BE CLOSED NEW YORK 11 Financial and commodity exchanges throughout the I'mted States will be closed Monday. Dec. 26, in observance of Christmas. TT ir . ' SUPPLY COMPANY J ORchard 2-2636 I Pin fl.num C.J. C-L..! r. un"r acnooi Ha. ChNStma, Program A capacity crowd attended the Christinas program at (he Pine drove Sunday school Sunday eve nuiK. The "Welcome" was given by the Cradle Hot. The Sunday school choir sang "The Beacon Star" and "When The Bells King Out." A recitation was given by Laurie Morgan and a duet by Janna Km- ger and A intra Kauanaui. Albert "adcliffe played "Silent Nihl" on the trombone and Grace Caro Smilh played solo, "Abidt With Me,' . 'he J-"f 1 wa" 8'vpn px a" e, cnuaren. win music ana lauieau. inrtstmas carols were sung by everyone. Treats were presented to all, at the close of the program. Foursauare Church Will Havo Program Thursday Children of the Foursquare Church Sunday school, Winston, will be featured in the Christmas program to be given Thursday at 7:45 p.m. The recitations, songs and music will be conclude with the presen tation of the Nativity story by the Young People's Class, in costume, under the direction of Neil MeClaf lin. Treats will be given at tha con clusion of the program. The Sunday school hour and morning worship wilt he combined Sunday, from 9:45 to 1L a.m., slates the pastor. I jZ 7 ALL THRU' THE HOUSE ... FENNEY S hundreds of Penney ways to say : if EnLmnra & f I K xiTy$ristmasl GIVE FAMOUS FIRST 67"" ! f Sit tipk, . wktV Fancy Footwork From Penney's Collection! Bright Chrittmoi Pnncy'i or-hom thoei of luttroui rayon and acttara! Thty com in her fovorita colon, multicolor quilted. They hova hard to let, buoyant cork platform! ond they're C.-1 iied. I li Ji W . iu Boy's worm sock - lined I slippers with (eotherweight, H t - .1. V" springy cuinion trcpe if: and heel. Handsomt imi )L tarion sued uppers, genu ft' in shearling lamb collar. s 2 79 sites 2 3, 1 Penney's Moin Floor Budget Bureau' Approves Columbia River Dredein? Washington , - th. Riuiti Bnr.a,. TW.I. .A . i .-. ,,.u.-u caj.-.iu-i iture of JTM.OOO to start dredging a f(wl channe, , h . , , Columbia Hiver. ; the appropriation, made by Con- gress earlier this vear. was one i of a nuniher President Kisenhower! rH'Tfl lit) IliMWilrii) i i.'ir:llli'fi hv Ihn ' . in.- .. . Fian3. JOHAjVSTllAUSS Shows Clean Pair of Heels 7 WALTZING SEEMS SO THESE DAYS THE AWMBO'S GOT A10RE PEP V V 98 sites 4 to 9 Penney'i smart, rugged, comfortable caiual slippers for men. Cushion crepe soles and heels, leather up pers, elastic side gores for smooth ftt. Sanitized, Black or Brown. sizes 6-12, 4.98 Penney's Main Floor y . Bth" Get Together In Portland Ii.wti .Ki. .......... t :.. . '-t' niiiuir iiiio. n Portland went to the I'nion 1 Station Tuesday morning in greet 1 IS i )cars. He ,i,110sl 1111S5Cli hlm George arrived on an earlier (ram limn uvitttnlml Uminplari sa.rl ". ! " v aiiiri nun w inui. rtiuiiH, PERHAPS YELLOW PAGES CAN HELP LEARN TAME lsed by 9 out thICP uht call i v v r , ' 1"N S QUALITY. TOWNCRAFT SLIPPERS SHOP DON'T MISS SANTA 12:00 to 5:30 - 6:30 to 9 Ivv An eye-catching gift a gal will love-fur-trimmcd slip pers from Penney's! They're of smooth sheepskin, pret tily hand-beaded, and made with the softest soles, ever. Blue, red or white with white fur collar. Sizes 4 to 9. 2.98 Penney's Main Floor Worm . . men's soft gift slippers, opera style! Elk finished , ' comfortable sole leather Penney's own Felt lining cowhide up pers. Sanitized. sizes 6-11, 2.98 Penney's Moin Floor WeDec. 21. 1955 Tin Newi-Rvlw, Roieburg, Ore. i . - . serving me questioning ana iiaxn-, bulb-popping, failed to realiie it i was his brother in the center of it. ! A . reporter saw Arthur seated ! nearby and took him over to his brother. ' Why the long separation?" "We l...t i.j jwi u ci mi (?.ttunueu, uiai s uu-iaii, n.im i-eorge. i THE ME THE STEP OF YOUR of 10 people as a guide nr cjni. ' aV Pacific Telephone TONIGHT TIL 9 .v c4 Puf jewels at her feet Penney's sparkle slippers in lustrous quilted rayon! They ho just-right low wedge heels, coma in her favorit colors, sprinkled with rhinestones. Sites 4 to 9 modestly priced at Penney's! 2.98 Penney's Main Floor Penney's fine leather meo gift slippers for men of elk finished cowhide Composition soles and rub ber heels for indoors out doors. Elastic side gores for smooth fit. Sanitized, sizes 6-12, 4.49 Penney's Moin Floor BOATS FEARED LOST TOKYO Thr In... ." V apo.irnr ,,ma ""am wnn ik men atmarn are feared lost in the Pacific c-an. (ton miles south of the cen- VSTJ I!?' Tursclav. The boats are be ieved 0 have' been hit hv a tvnhnnn i iLhi h swept the area l)ec 16 the lasL ... . . ' "V " i uiie inry were heard from by radio. FOR DANCING ACADEMIES IT PAYS TO LOOK IN THE "CLASSIFIED'PART TELEPHONE BOOK to A word to the wise Santa - giv her eotv felt ilia. peri from Penney'i! They .ft have cotton corduroy trim, '& leather tipi tor eye-appeal, hard lolcs, rubber heels tor her walking comfort . . . and they're Sanitited for lotting freshness. Copen blue, wine, sites 4 to 9. Penney's nore s real comfort in men s n felt slippers! Soft, plot- :jjf: form cushion sole with col- U orful corduroy trim. Pen- ff: ny quality. Sanitited for .ft cleaner, better wear. J: sites 6 12, 198 Penney's Main Floor L' ""-it, ft v.. ''low p , jljnc- PoBtr IMS! 2.29 Moin Floor 'jS f u ft 2