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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1936. TWO" Vets' Poppy Sale Opens Friday Generous Public Response ; Urged in Proclamation j . By Mayor Clark. i, Mucked by a proclamation from -4layr Ctmrkfi V. ( lurk, the an nual "HuUily Poppy" Bale, to be conducted by the VetPiaim of Kor- -ciKii Wars, opens in KoHeunrR to morrow und will conliinie over hui Jfurdav. Proremls of the sule will he devoted lo willows and ornhane f of World war viderana and to the' teller, welfare and aervlce work j curried on artiotiK velerana. ExplfUninji the use of money de ' rived from the sule, a ntuiement of the V. F. V uuxlllary Buys: "One cent from each buddy poppy sold will ho xeiit to the V. , F. W. natioiiul home tit Kit ton Ku- pidn, Mich., wbere It helps to op- erute and inaliidifn Unit IntUitu- tion, anotlmr 2ft centa In ued to ; muintaln the national und Htato re t liaullltaUou neivlC", . . . "Added to the stnnll mini paid the dlmihled veteran who nrnkefl the J poppy, this three und one-half ciflits brings the eost of eaeh poppy 1 to five und one-half cento. All the proceeds over thin umount are de J voted to our local relief, welfure ( and service amoiiK dlmihled and needy vetcruna of thla commnnliy. 5 Thin city Jias always responded Keiierously lo the buddy poppy ( sulo. We are confident that ItH ie- Hpon.se this year will ho no Ichh en 1 thuRlafllin and no less enerous than In the pant." i Tho proelamatlon Isaued hy Mayor Clark, ujkIiik Kewml public iuapoiiHo to the aale follows: "The city of IlottehurK durliiK the , K'eat crisis nf tho World war Bent i forth 11b nonn In response to the 1 nutlon's call. They Bnrved gallant 1 y In the nation's defense, and of their numiiei-H mime were culled upon lo lay down their lives in that service. The memory of -their patriotic sacrlfico should ai rways be held dear hy the cIUzcuh " of RoHoburK'. , "Others of- these bravo young 1 men were called upon to sacrifice, ' not life, but the health and J strength which makes life worth r while. Their families and the rum- IlieB of the dead also were requlr j Ml to make heavy sucrlflces. Thewe ( d I tallied and dependents am still t paying the human price of our na ' iion's World war victory. "From the buttle front in France J our returning soldiers brought the poppy as the symbol of sacrifice i und the memorial flower of the J dead. Kach year on tho Friday ( and Saturday before Memorial day, t tho men or tho American LnKlon. (te.,Vetetan pf FprciKii yu' nod . tho women of the American Leulon ! uuxlllHry und I ho Voterans of For- 1 e iff n Wars uaxilfary ask us to wear i this flower in tribute to (he na- tlnti's talleii defenders and (o Rivo i in exchange for the flower a con- tribulion to aid the war's living fc victims. The popples offered to you this year represent the pains- taking effort of disabled veterans i In our' own veterans facility at Itnschurg. "Thereforo, I. Chnrlc W. Clark, mayor of KosHmrg, urge all citi zens to honor the dead und to aid the living by wearing the Ameri can legion uuxlllary memorial lioppy and the Veterans of Foreign Wars "Muddy" poppv on Friday and Saturday, May 21! and lilt. "And lo that end, I do hereby proclaim Friday and Saturday. May 2'J and 211, Poppy days In the city of ItosebuiK. C. W. CLANK. M,ayor. "For Christ also has once suf fered for sins, the JuhI for the un just, (bat llu mlKbt bring ua to nd." Adv. A. v r.l o nig o nc r y 17 a rd Phono 93 Around the County AZALEA AZAI.F.A, May 21. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Johns were In Alyrile Creek Thursday, where Air, Johns bad dental work done. Mr. und Mrs. Annul Hurtle and Tamily of LyoiiH, Knus., who have been viKltlng his brothur-in-luw und Hlster, Mr. und Mrs. Lowell t mils, lor the past Ibrce weeks b'l't the latter pan of the week for liiiMr homo. Ij.1 I,. Roberts of MurMilield vis ited Hunduy with bis brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Minlth, and lamlly. Mrs. UeorKo Turner left Thurs day for Los AiiKoles, where she will spen dKuveral weeks vlnlllriR with her father, Mark Laugley, and sister, Airs. Warren. Jack (iaybaiiKh of C runts 1'aHs recently Kectiied employment ut lite William Jaulzer sawmill. Mr. and Mrs. Jim flassell of Feruvalu visited her parents fll' and Mrs. Jim Waireu, hatunlay. The lloolh school closed Friday I and the teacher, Miss Vivian lien- j nor left Friday evening Tor her home In Salem. Chester und Hussell Curtis, Holland Coos Hay hitfhwny is behiK re- uust und I 'nr win jonns nil oi;pnir(d and widened. This will be ltlachley aiient the week-end here or great benefit to those llvlni; in vlslttnn relatlveH and rrleuds. On I that vicinity. (be return trip Sunday ibey were I The Home Kconmnlcs club spent accompanied by the Curtis hoy's I a very enjoyable afternoon at their father, Lester Curtis, who ban been j last meeting at the home of .Mis. attendhiK to huMhcsR matters here1.' Vic Howard. Mr. and Mis. William Jniilzer! liny Carnall, who underwent an and sniisi. Itlllle and Jackie, at- operation a short time imo ut the tended to buslneKS Httd shopped In (! rants T'us and Mcdfonl Satur-' "' 1 ' I MONTEREY MODE Silk rash a95 White and Pastels Imagine I Pure dye silk crash dresses In many fascinating style s classic sports types with pleats, novelty button trims, pockets, action bnclcs. Again Wards demonstrate their valitc giving, style-giving lead ership! Sires 14 to 44 They're all washable I OYSTER WHITE, AQUA, BLUE. MAIZE. PINK 315 N. Jntkiion St. day. Word was received hero of the birth of a baby girl, born to Mr. und Mrs. Alien Jones of Klamath Falls. The Jones are former resi dents of Azalea. Archie Sharp and son, Lewis, of Medford visited Sunday ut tho Le lund Johns home. Mr. und Mrs. John JnuUer and sons, Hennlo and Stanley were in KuflchurK attending to busiucsB und shopping. A 1 sun Hold was a Medford vis itor Monday. Mrs. 1). II. Clare und Boninlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Itulph Hlark, relumed hero Saturday all or spendiiiK the past throe weeks hi Hucrameuto, Calif. Fred Andrews of Portland at tended lo business Imru Friday. TENMILE TKNMILK. May 21 School closed on Thursday of last week. A larxe crowd enjoyed the basket dinner at noon. M r. a nd M is. Wood aid and family left Sunday for a motor trio to Oklahoma and Nebraska to visit friends and relatives. They ,xieel to he uone six weeks. When (H.V return tbev will move to the .;xtein place which Uu-y bought recLMitly. The road between Lookinaulass (Veterans hospital. Is iniprovlnp nicely. Mr. Crowley was admitted lo the veterans hospital lact week lor medical treatment. tleo. Pan key in com aleseini; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crowley tiom a leeent injury. Mrs. McCatlery of Carlton, Ore., is vtsltini; with her datmhter, Mr. Kmher Cabot. Mrs. Harry Adaimdt and small son of Uiuell Valley are vlsitinc with her parents. Mr. and Mrs llomolka, and oilier relatives and ft lends. Mrs. Keeney and daughter, Mrs. Henry Keeney. inolor ed to Head, Ore., Ihm week for a short visit. .lep Culiieiisou ban relumed to his home nim-h Improved In health alter leeelvin medical treatment at the Noiih Iteud hospital lor the past few weeks. The regular tneetimr of the Ki ane as pcutpotieil last Friday ntahl. It will inert Thursday nili'l or this week. Mr. anil Mrs. Keeney had a.s their dinner Kiiest hist Sunda. Mrs. Keetiey's hint her. .Inn K'-ndall and iv He, and lnr iifphew. I'ercy Kt'llditU ami wife ot t ;u shfie'.t FEET HURT DR. J. M. INGALLS REGISTERED CHIROPODIST FOOT SPECIALIST at the UMPQUA HOTEL Saturday, May 23rd Have you weak or fallen arches, corns, callouses, ingrowing nails? It will pay you to tee Dr. Ingnlls for relief. Free consultation. Hrs. 8 to 5. Regular Monthly Visits. BBS TO FEATURE I.OS ANCEI.ES. May 20 Mora bands and more different kinds of bands than one would ordinarily see and hear in a lifetime will pass "n review in Los Anseles during the KlkB ?2nd national convention in t hat city the week of July 12th. Many lodges sponsor novel musi cal organizations, I,ona.mnnt, Colo rado, lodge No. 1055, for 'instance, with its famous cowboy hand. Kel- and iloquiam, Washington, lodges boast "hill billy" bands. V-.t Point. Zouave, oriental and. of course, smartly garbed military bands are not uncommon. Several lodges are bringing antlers' (Jun - lor Elk) hands. Urtini and bugle corps are as pic-1 turesque In costuming as their music Is stirring, and the crack or- ionizations of the lnlted States will he In I .os Angeles for the con-, ventlon. Bands and drum corps will participate in Thursday's mam-1 moth 'parade (July 181, appear In concerts In public parks Sunday afternoon (July 121. compete lnjno " rorsyine, ui-si, natlonul contests during the con-tm'c'oml ll,ld thl des. venlion and Join in a massed bund oncerl In Pershing square in down town l.os Angeles Thursduy even ing. In between times they'll sere nade grand lodge and vurlous oth er convention headquarters. CAMAS VALLEY CAMAS VALLEY, May 21 Mr. urn .-. rs. nriuur ninii in "i'i,e.hl (rlln here viaiteu last rnuay at me nome oi the laiter'H uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mi . John Standley. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lawson of ItosehuiR visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. (J. Luwson. Mrs. Kvelyn fiarrelt and son Jimmy of Heedsport visited last week with Mrs (Jarrett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Murray. Mrs. Noble Standley and daugh ter Cnlbaline visited with the for mer's mother, Mrs. Nellie Hnrry. at Coqullle on Mother's day. Miss Josephine Smith, who spent ten days in Portland under a doc tor's care for ear trouble, return ed home last Thursday and was work. Mrs. Alvln Allen taught dur- ing Miss Smith's absence. Miss Helen Church, who went to land with Miss Smith, returned last Tuesday. Mrs. K It. Brown took her moth- . .mis. Misnu sin no, to Nutneriin last Thursday where she will stay for some time with her son, Arthur Smith, and family. Mrs. Arthur Smith is in Morcy hospital in Hose- burg recovering from a sorious one- ration. Peter florley has moved into the rmall hnupe on the old store prop erly owned by the ii. H. Richter Co. Mr. Oorlpy is t.mekfni; for the Standley Ht-os. Lumber company. Airs. Noble Standley and daugh ter Catballne visited last Thursday at the lienedict homo In Dlllurd and also shopped hi Roseburg. 1 Miss Musie Thrush Is working for her sister, Mrs. Virgil Wolcott. Mis. Wolcott is suffering tiom an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Charles Smith is visiting this week with her son-in-law and daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Disert, at Lookingglass. Kd Brady of I'pper Camas went lo town last Thursday to be there on Friday to vote. The commencement exercises for the Camas Valley high school will be held In the auditorium of the schooihouse Friday evening, Muy 22, at eight o'clock. There is a class of ten graduating this yeur. Mrs. Tiller and small sou, Low ell, und Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wiley and two children left last week tor Port Angeles, Wash. .Mrs. Tiller became 1)1 while on a visit and is lust returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley will probably locate at Port Angeles If they find einplovmeut there. Mr. and Mrs. dene Collins of Medford and Mrs. Jessie Florence and children. Frances and Doug - las, of Roseburg visited friends in the valley Sunday. Mrs. Hazel lloglin Is cooking for Jess Kit kendall, Khner Kirheudall and Claude Athertou at the Jesse Kirkendall place. Klmer' Ktrken- uh.i anu aune Ainer on are i.otn employed at the Richer lumber ' , , I he four-uiouths old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Demi wasL in the hospital In Roseburg tor several days last week with threat ened pneumonia. She was brought home the lust of the week and was very much heller. I Clinton Atherton and Rei niece i AniMeiu of Roseburg spent Sunday! here at Ihe homes of their parenis. .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coates and daughter Helen of Coos River vis-J ited Saturday evening and Sunday at the home of Mm. Coates' par-' ems. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dick , Helen stuyed at her giaudiutrcuiK' i home lor a longer visit, as her school is out lor this year. Camas Valley seems to be hav-; ing an unusual amount of rain sol t:tr ami thMi t urmnise of a coml ' year If (be rain does not continue tuo Ion. The annual "home cerhinr" at the Omaa VsI1f church will be held Mar 51 There will be an all day meeting Jth basket dinner at noon. Everybody Interested is cor dially Invited lo attend. All the atudenta Irom the high school, with their teachers. Prof. Alvin Allen and Mint Josephine Smith, enjoyed a day's outing at Sunset beach Monday. The trip was made in Johnson's bus from Tenmilfe. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Btandley and two children und Mr. und Mis. Bert Oolireil und three children spent Sunday at the Standley home stead at Tenmile. Miss Esther Ilrown was home from Euxene Monday and Tuesday. Miss Brown and Mr. and .Mrs. Ern est Wheeler spent Tuesday morn- ling in Coqullle on business. Miss Lots Ann Kleiner is wont- inp In Reseburg this week at lla's Beauty parlor. Th0 ame teachers w no are just completing a successiui jear oi school have lately been named for "e coming year also. They are as " r" , ,' Miss Josephine famlth. high school; """ ""' 'eigntn giaaes; stiss ueorgia ,' " -". OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE MAKER. May 21 (AP) Claud Griffith of Clatskanle, Oregon, lost both feet and larl of one leg yes- , VBr.,i lh. ,,. and the other at Oie knee. He was taken to a local hospital. Griffith, who is 39 years old. worked In a logging camn in this section fol io days prior to Monday of this week. His wife lives In Clatskanle. POHTLANV), May 21 Detec tives Robertson and O'Halloran ar rested Hay Fowler and Joe Rogers on charges of coin matching Tor an alleged attempt to inveigle h. It. Christopher of Chicago into a game. The detectives said the suspects carried a large roll of "phoney' money carefully covered with a good S5 bill. I Several persons have complain ed recently of losing money to bunco artists In coin matching Port-lgames here, KLAMATH FALLS, May 21 Returns from this year's Klamath Ununty potato crop totaled JlOO, lino in excess of last year's total despite the drop In t'ar loads from 5.14 to 4,20u, County Agent C. A Henderson said. Value of the 1938 crop was estimated at Sl.850,000. laily frosts reduced the quantity. KLAMATH FALLS, May 21 Someone phoned the police desk soraeant to "come and arrest nie.f ,tho call was, traced to the office of Chief of Police, Frank Hanim. Claire Carroll, who was found re clining in tho chief's chair during .the latters brief absence, was fin ed 2U on an Intoxication charge PORTLAND, May 21 Toodles, a 10-year old fox terrier, fell off a bluff and dropped and rolled 900 teet. hen her master, Rrnest H Aebl, president of the Oregon Food and Beverage Dispensers, reached her he found the dog still alive and suffering only from an abdominal injury. PORTLAND, May 21 A dog saw the cat of Mrs. Lena Lawton und they got In a fight. In the excitement the cat bit Mrs. Lawton and sent the woman to a hospital for treatment. PORTLAND, May 21 Circuit Judge Hall S. Lusk sentenced Cbatles Sherman, 31, and Chester Olnoy. 3r, to 12 years each In the penitentiary when they admitted a grocery store holdup here. PORTLAND, Mav 21 Oscar Anderson hired two men to work tin a loKging camp. Kn route, they beat him up and when they could find no money they fled with his shoes. NOTICE t wU1 not ,)e n,spolls,ide for any bm8 ruil by Mrs. lj0ls Van Noy or anyone else. A(lv. MR LEWIS VAX N0Y , . Schilling i'urcl fttrt 7 ' "Jie flmvr fusts Bit LISTED FOR CUISS NI8HT Class night exercises will be held at the Roseburg senior high school auditorium at 8 p. m. Friday. The program will be open to the gen eral public. The entertainment fea tures to be presented are as fol lows: The Oregon trail," Senior Hiijh Orchestra, "Snap Ullnioi'e, di rector. Class History, Mary Ellen Darby, le W ells, Roy Wolfortl. Class Will. Bettyjane Dixon, Bur ton lird. Richard Nicholson. Class Poem, Beverly Winston. Class Prophecy, Kathryn Busen- bark, Elmore Hill, Llalr Slllrey. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes," Sen ior High Orchestra. Class Play. "Three's A Crowd," A tragic comedy. Cast: Eddie Johnston, Roy Wolford. Madeline, Beverly Winston. Ellen (her little sister), Jean Oeddes. Elmer la rival), Robert Russell. .Mr. Johnston, Worth Davis. Tithe Anytime. Place A nark. Class Song, Joan Murphy, Class of A Beautiful Lady In Blue." Senior High Orchestra. Vocal refrain. Russell Harris. CAMAS VALLEY, May 21. The annual commencement exercises for the Camas high school giadu ates will be held at eight o'clock Friday evening, fliay 22, lu the Camas Valley school auditorium. The speaker la to be Dr. E. w. Warrington of Oregon State col lege at Corvallle. His address Is Need a Perspective." The valedictory address, "Follow the Gleam' will be given by Lula Roberts, whose grades have aver aged A for her four years in high school. Doris Fair, whose average is B, will give the salutatory ad dress, "Passing the Torch." Those receiving honorable mention are George Horn oik a and Viola Rich ter, each with a B average. 1 he processional and recession al will be played by Kvelyn Paul son; a trumpet and saxophone duet will he played by Bill Utiold and Fred Wallratf; the high school chorus will sing "Alma Mater"; MIbs Josephine Smith wilt deliver the Invocation, and Lloyd Roberts, chairman of the school board, will present the diplomas. The Junior class is in . charge j 1 OF AMERICA'S BIG, I "mu-- 1 fff fS I ' lJ 1 5 000 mil" VaIV' ,,.7 l4gnso1 ..I .aCe .bout 356 gon' I "Thl. invention .M me howl can a.ve 1 1 .hout 1,0? n,lonS- " hairels of S- yer,- I. actlly I F. 1 Pcter.on. W.,.k.i,. 111. "If. th. gi- 1 l used about i, larg.sue b,re'' ig, new DodRe 1 ' I omcl and ,e mUe. pet ,.1- I or more thn teport that the oK- big OI small, tney 1 ,on t Clir wU, M oM cr , vln 1 No wonder owner . 0eiate than any rge cars than I me .bout 12 or 13 mile, per e.Hon. A friend 1 "? .u.m eSS to OWn anu I lc buy ais) I 1(W me ,bout the Dode ,,,0Inet teM . - 1 .costinK h .( - No '"' ( th e three Iowm'-k- 1 took thl. test .r.d .w . Dod.e ao2l!4 mile. 1 .r owned belore MCep,,on oltne . I per ..Hon. That, whr I bought a DoJse." I Vtmfy.StHXI Dodt Toorrn Snlsn lira bu-M in tnmk) tTiO y ....'' '5 . "i 'IWl of tbe stage decorations. The senior clasa motto is "Fol low the Gleam": class colors, or chid and silver and the class (low er is the lilac. The seniors are Elizabeth Church, Itoris Fair, George Ho molka, Marie Kirkendall, Delwyn Laurence, Jim Martindale, Viola Richter, Lula Roberta, Katberlue Rowell and Lucille Ware. 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