ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927.
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For Your Electric Oven Use
GLASS-BAKE
THE NEWEST OVEN WARE I
The patented improved Oven-Ware.
The Oven-Ware that carriei the "GOOD HOUSEKEEP
ERS" indorsement.
Ask about the corrugated bottom that allows heat cir
culation under vessel, and browning underside as well as
upper. I- ; y
Regardless of the stove or fuel used, be sure you have a
WATERLESS Cooker, and retain in your food that por
tion that is generally thrown away with the water it is
cooked im We have proven them, - ;
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. I
The Winchester Store
MENUS
for the Family
BOTH SOUTHERN OREGON
GAMES GO TEN INNINGS
(Associated Press Leased Wire)
GRANTS PASS, Ore., June 20
An error by Grants Pass in the
tenth inning yesterday won the
game (or Medford by a score ot 6
to 6, tying the two teams for the
cellar position in the Southern
Oregon league.
KLAMATH PALLS, Ore., June
20. In a 10-Inuing game featured
by loose fielding and stellar pitch
ing, Ashland Bonn gave Klamath
Falls its first league dofeat yester
day, 5 to 4.
AMERICAN WINS AT TENNIS
(Associated Press Leased Wire)'
WIMBLEDON, Eng., June 21.
Francis T. Hunter, the only sur
viving Amerlcnn besldeB William
T. Tilden in the men's singles in
the Wimbledon lawn tennis tourn
ament, advanced to the third
round today, by defeating the vet
ernnt Eugllsh player, Lieutenant
Colonel. Algernon Klngsoote, in
straight sets at 6-3, G-3, 8-4.
KITCHEN EFFICIENCY
Work in the kitchen is lessened by having plenty of
those necessary utensils at hand for -every purpose. Dur
ing Cooking School Week we are specializing, for the
benefit of housewives, in ',
Mixing Bowls, Cake Tinst Egg Beaters, Granite
. Ware and Kitchen Ware of All Kinds
SEE US FOR LOWEST PRICES
. -RUBBER APRONS AT FACTORY PRICES. '
GOETTEL'S VARIETY STORE
Because it is the World's FASTEST ''.,'.
. Because it has the-SAFEST Wringer ' ' . .1 ."'
Because it washes CLEAN ' -' .-. '
Because it is best for LINGERIE . '' ' -',".'
Because it requires least ATTENTION '
Because it is EASIEST to handle
Because we believe these statements TRUE
WE ARE. HANDLING THE
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steel hold L f f . ' '
heat longer. 8.JM 4 1 1 yt C1
The agita- 1 "jVjfjrTnlagJ
wcarina
and the smoothest of-all material,
the usual four.
It has six vanes in place of
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
The Winchester Store.
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The music for this occasion
will be furnished
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' by the '
New : )
0RTH0PH0NIC
Victrola
Hear This Wonderful New
Victrola. One Hour of Concert
Before Each Cooking Demon
stration. Ott's Music Store
Victrolas, Radios and Pianos
BY SISTER MARY
. Breakfast Stewed tigs, cereal,
cream, asparagus omelet, pop
overs, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Cuerolo of spring
vegetables, brown bread, cotuigo
cheese, drop cukes, milk, lea. -
Dinner Eugllsh mullon chops,
diced potatoes in cream sauce, ten
minute cabbage, lettuce and tomato
salad, cherry pie, milk, cut lee.
English mutton chops are cut
about two inches thick, 'i'hey can
be pan broiled or broiled under or
over the broiler heat.
Casserole or Spring Vegetables
' Three tablespoons, butter, 1 small
bead lettuce, 2 cups new peus,
bunch new carrots, 1 bunch aspar-
agus, 1, teaspoon sugar, 6 teaspoon
salt, 1-8 -teaspoon' pepper, 11 'cups
chickeu stock. ... ,
Melt, butter in casserole. Add
lettuce trimmed and cut in thin
slices. Stir with a lor Ji until thor
oughly . blended with butter. Add
peas, carrots scraped and cut in
strips and asparagus cut in Inch
lengths. Season with salt, sugar
and pepper and add chicken stock.
Cover and cook in a moderate ov
en for one hour.
If the stock is heated to
boiling polut before using,
dish will cook in less time.
Copyright, 1927, NBA Service,
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Inc.
CAFETERIAS
ARE CHEAPER
THAN ALIMONY
Her husband finally applied for a
divorce on the grounds ot neglect,
or failure to cook him decent
meuls, or something of tho sort.
Whut had really happened was
thut his wife had catored to the
children and their needs ut table
and papa hadn't gotten his corn
beef and cabbage, or whatever it
wnB he craved, every day.
Mama had learned thut as many
children have malnutrition .(under
nourishment) from eating hnp'rop
er food, badly cooked food, or over
seasoned food, as from not gettiug
enough food, i - . .
So she took to mnk he things
they could digest easily. Dessert
turned into a festival of custard
or tapioca instead of pie. Also
she had eggs and-fish and chicken
and a variety of vegetables, simply
cooked and. dressed. ,
i'apa wanted -everything doused
with pepper and doused with
horseradish, mustard, or strong
sauces. He liked hot soggy breads
and pancakes.
It came to this here was a
mother without help and a little
growing kfamily. . She hadn't time
or strength to cook two sots f of.
meals, so she did tho best she
could, and had character enough to
place the children's health first.
Along comes her husband noon
and evenings acting like tho big
gest baby of them all and yelling
becnus he IsnV.hujufeda.Inslgad",
ot- coopoi-uuug, and , .helping,
tired-out wife, he assumes the toJO
of martyr and chases off to the
judge,
Whou will some men learn that
raising a family isn't all the moth
er's responsibility? The' father
may provide, but even then, he
usually has the easiest end. At
any rate his selfishness should
not interfere with his children's
welfare. " '
It might cost less, If I may ven
ture a suggestion, to visit the cafe
teria around the corner than pay
alimony.
,
LEGION MEETINU-
The last meeting ot Unip-
qua Post, American Legiou,
before the summer vacation
will be held Tuesday evening
at the armory. Try to be
present It possible',
nuinorous changes and all- ot'-theao
must bo checked before the coun
ty can order the treasurer to pay
over the money due. This work
will probably require several more
weeks. The county is also await
ing tho decision of the courts re
garding whether or not the bulk
of the money can be used to pay
off bonded indebtedness or must be
divided among ,the various funds
for which taxes are levied. 11
"PEACHES" MONEY !
GETTERBROWNING
SAYS IN ANSWER
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(Associated Preu Leased Wirt.)
CAIUlBL, N. Y., June 21. Ed
ward West Browning believes
"Peaches," his Cinderella wife, Is
now earning enough muuey as a
public entertainer to pay for her
own legal battles.
In six affidavits filed in court
here in answer to his. wife's , plea
for an additional $10,000 for legal
fees, counsel fnr rh weiilrhv veal
estate onerator . alleeen ":Mrs. 'H
Browning has earned more than
$36,247 since April from theatre
and night club contracts.
Mrs. Browning told the court
nhe was "not In a position to fin
ancially prosecute" her appeal
from the supreme court decision
granting Browning a legal separa
tion from her and denying her fur
ther alimouy. . .
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MIMMIM
The Best Cook in the World Would Fail Without Proper
Staple PieceSjand Novelty Items
Pans, Kettles, Boilers, Bowls, Muffins, Preserves, Stock Pots, Cups, Etc., Spoons, Forks,
' ' Spatula, Steamers. Corers,' Collanders, Beaters, Sifters, Graters, Etc. 1
Beaters and Bowls
Metal beater, glass bowl 40c set
Large beater, brown bowl $1.25 set
Beaters alone 15c to 60c
Aluminum Ware
12 qt. preserving kettle $1.25
5 qt. tea kettle I... :..$1.65
11 qt. double boiler 95c
Small Wares
Stainless paring knife ..' 15c
Enamel handle spoons, etc 15c
Wire, strainers 5c to 35c
Always Big Stocks '
Of Essentials
At Popular Prices ,
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A Department Store
Of Variety Goods
"Where You Save"
.. . .
t Around the County X
. LOOKING GLASS LOCALS
America Can Carry Nearly
I.JUU Ualons of Gas,
Enough, to Take It ;
4,000 Miles.
(Associated frees Leased Wire.) '
NEW YOltK, Juno 20-Thn
America, triple'- motored Fokker
-monoplane, 7is patterned after ithe
craft Commander Richard- El Byrd
used to cross the North Pole ut
71 feet, a length over all of 48 feet
is larger.
The plant 'has a iwlng, span" of
and a -height of 12J feet. Its wing
spread is 735 square feet. Empty
It; yeighs 6,640 pounds -and oquip-nari-
fn ),-. phci.k :.Ti...x;'-:..2iJj.
. ,tetl',207 "potinds.-, - ''.-", '-' ',:'r
, with nenrly l.ilOO gal.lonsi of
gasoline on board, Commander
Byrd estimated Hint his plane
would fly possibly 50 hours with a
radius of more than 4,000 miles.
One huge tank, suspended from
(he wing beam Instead o being
built in the fuselage, holds 800 gal
lons. .
One motor Is placed in the nose
of the fuselage, with the other two I Dysert,
IS
County Treasurer Junius E.
Sawyers has paid to the Port of
Umpqua $50,350.61, representing
the amount due tho port from the
O. and C. grant land tax' refund.
This is the first money to bo paid
from the sum rocoived by the
county. T.he amounts due llio var
ious road and school districts are
now being computed. These sums
were figured before tho county's
claim was presented to the gov
ernment, but the government mnde
The
Record
for cooking
a hot
breakfast
2 to 5
minutes
suspended on each side of the
wing. .....
The plane has a dump valve at
tached to the main tanks and in
case of a forced landing the heavy
cargo of gasoline can be emptied
In a few minutes.
: Two rubber fnbric boats are car
ried with compressed air genera
tors, hand pumps, signal devices
and food in a compartment in tho
rear of tho piano, this being the
Inst part of Hie craft likely to be
submarged in case of disaster.
Fishing poles, linos and bait aro
also carried.
It is estimated that the rub
ber boats will remain afloat 30
days and In their wnter-tight pock
ets are enough food to Inst Byrd
and his two aides that period.
Tho America will bo Identified
in tho air without difficulty. In
addition to the distinguishing mark
of the threo motors, its name, is
painted In largo red, white and
blue letters and a gigantic star has
a monogram, ATC, in the center,
these initials standing for the own
ing company, the America Trans
Oceanic company.
Sunday evening, June 12, wns
bacculaureato night tor our high
school graduates. The church was
full it frleuds and relatives. The
flower decorations were abundant,
attractive and artistic. Flue selec
tions, both' vocal and instrumental,
were rendered. The high Bchool
glee club sang in plcasiug voice.
Hev. T. F. Allen gave one ot the
most effective and illuminating ser
mons ever heard here. . His ser
mon, from tho point of view of
those who have heard Bcores of ad
dresses on like occasions, was the
peer ot any delivered in our large
cities, Itj was appealing, ; full of
gracious oouiiBel and high serious
ness. - These services will long lie
kept In the memory cf tho many
who attended the enjoyable exor
cises that night ,
Monday evenjus, : June 13, came
our Commencement SxerolBes. A
crowd that packed the huge
Grange .'Hall,.' eagerly.- listenedV-.-Ao
the-good, things' on tho program.
Fern ilutchins and Mrs. Krnus't
Voorhles pluyod delightfully on tho
plsno. . The' twenty-throe members
of the high school gleo' club sang
several flue classical pieces' in ex
cellent form and' voioe. - Among
the numbers -were: Anvil Chorus
(Verdi); America Wo Love Thee
(Spencer); America the Beautiful
(Bates. The Salutatory by Lola
and the Valedictory by
PORTLAND, Ore., June 20
Monday's - produce, market open
od, with plentiful supplies toft sea
sonable fresh ftujt and vegetables!
Strawberries are even cheaper
than at Saturday's close, fresh
picked Oregons of " good quality
sold around $1 per crate -wholesale.
On the retail marked prate prices
were $1.15 and $1.25 With single
boxes soiling at five and six cents.
Asparagus hold at 90 oeuts por
dozen bunches wholesale, with sup
plies of good quality, grass none
to nlentlful.
Butter and ovg prices nro steady 'M
nt Saturday's trading prices, with
run maraet lune urni lor euen.
Fresh country meats and poultry
opened quietly . tills morning with
receipts coming veryi siowiy eoriy.
Tho tpiieX ot all linoso'was .flrni.
llll.FilliSIS
. GIVEN COGLIOGE
Huih ltodley were bolh exception
ally fine. The Commencement
address was 'delivered by -Associate
Justice of tho State Supremo
Court Oliver P. Coshow, It was
a keen, practical and thorough an
alysis of conditions and tendencies
of our national life In tho past and
present. It was an ablo presentn
ilon of what Ufo has in store for
the aggressive, ambitious youth of
today.
Donald Olllvant and John Mont
gomery were given a fnrewoll
dance pnrty Friday, June 10. The
Grange, Hull was comfortably filled
with llio many friends, of tho boys.
Everyone had an efljoyuble time.
Mrs, I . if. Paulson and daughter
Theodora, former residents ol
Looking Glass, have boon spending
a part of their vncatlon at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Mont
gomery. .
The Leavltt-Neoly Evangelistic
team, nro conducting a series of
interesting and instructive Blbloi
talks In tho Methodist church.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Anton Larson and
Hannah and Berntlne BJerke havo
been visiting the T. Ilodloy family
during Commencement week.
The high school glrl baskotbnll
team had a basketball group pic
turo taken Thursday afternoon at
tin Clark Studio. '
L. a. S.
tondlng to strengthen.'
YOUR CHOICE OF
Electric Ranges
Any Model Made1 by Hot Point, Westirighouse
Or Universal Can be Supplied
mrt .
Maintenance ParlB for these Models in Stock
Waffles We will serve Waffles next Friday
) f ' i afternoon from 2 to 6.
Get a Copy of Our Bast Waffle Recipe,
ARTHUR H: CROWELL
Exoluslve Agent for Wastlnnhouse Mazda Lamps. . K
Phone 811' .. V ' 225 N. Jackson
PORTLAND, Ore., June 20.
Wheat: BBB hard whtto $1.62;
hard bluostom bnnrt ? 1.601 federa
tion $1.44; soft white $1.44; woBt
e"rn wlilto $1.14: hunt winter l.4i);
northom spring Sl.'i2,vosliu'n,r.c.d (t.r.T.T.T.T.T.T.Tg,
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Mrs. Clara Miller Sexton
USING
IS
EXCLUSIVELY
"tJOf oats and milk"
11 .
(AwwI.tH Vrcn T.cnd Wire)
UAi'll) CITY, S. v., June 2).
Tho opportunity of seeing 10,000
farmers at one time has bueu op
cned to President CoiiIUIko anil It.
ha s been indicated Hint he will
avail himself of tho chance.
Tho farmers will assemble in
JArdmore, 8. I)., nearly a hundred
tnC; miles from llnnlil Cflv. for a nienln.
dietetic urge of the day. i an invitation for wbieh has oeen
It's the "balanced ration of pro- presented to Mr. Cnolidge by a del
iein, carbohydrates and vitamincs egatlnn from the city. The picnic
Iilns Hie "bulk" to make laxatives!, will be held July l(i and the far
ess often needed that' world's mera are. expected to come from
aulhorities arc advising. I South Dakota, Nebraska and W'y-
in ?iA ti K mimifet. I omlng.
That's faster than plain toast. Nol sloul.l the president accept, he
kitchen muss or bother. 0'a "!: . rK Prnn of I be
., ... . , Hllack Hills thin summer since ho
Why no on. hen with lr nnur.hag a) i(,d(lo(l (o bo Jn(
islimK breakfasts? Today gt. Quick i norl(,ni ()r , Vlw,rn
VliaKCr . . . lOOU i w aiaim. uy jruu cn,,h,a(i0 , I,e,wo, 1 All-
guxt. A trip to Belle Kouiehe, al
so to the north, for a roundup next
mouth. Is under coiisfitr.nitiun and
Ihe president hns deceived an in
vitation to attend nil Indian mimic
war at tho Pine Kiilgo Indian
Agency, 125 milts from here, south
ot the Bad Lands..
through the morning.
Your (rrocer has Quick Quaker
.i!o Quaker Oats as you have alwtys
known them. -
Quick Quaker
SOUTH DEER CREEK NEWS
Mrs. W. O. Paul, of S. D. O., wus
called to I,os Angeles, California,
on tho account of her mother's
dea 111.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cox npont
Saturday In Ilosoburg visiting
friends.
Misses Arllno anil Frances Mil
ton nnil May O'Dnnald arrived
Thursday evening' from Sacra
mento, .California. They will spend
the Slimmer hore and then return
lo Sacramento in September to j
go to school,
Tho S. I). C. people hnvo com
menced to go on their picnics as
Ihey do every slimmer. They went;
up lo Little Hnek Sunday. All rc-i
ported a luio lime. i
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Dnlloy ro-
turned homo Saturday evening
from CnrvnlllH wbnro tliey have!
been nttendltig tho Stnto Grange :
meellllg.
Mr. and Mrs. J). M. Kelley of S. I
D. C. srient Sunday at the homo of ,A
.Li,
ft
rownru
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News-Review Home Economic Cook
ing School Demonstration, at
The Armory, This Week
Mel-O-Maid Butter
is manufactured in Roseburg in one of Oregon's most
sanitary and modernized creameries. It is absolutely pure
and healthful, and a splendid food that the family and
your friends will delight in. ,
Ask Your Dealer for
K. .1. Mflloii
Mtf Lorcnn Groan, of TioselmrK,
ppciit the week-end with Hula
lMowl, nt S. P. C.
Mr. fHhtrniHn Connine,
KnmirH, ThomaH Mollon
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
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Cnehelln ami Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Morrison spent Tuesday evening at.&
rue nonm ot n. rc. uioou of . u.
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