ttu-TopSoeh; An entirely new and different patented self-supporting sock ...no garters... no binding. ' ft" CJUurS MR. AND MRS. MOORE ENTERTAIN AT DINNER DAYS CREEK. March 23 Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Moore entertained Thursday, evening with a dinner party In honor of their niece. Miss Susie Hutchinson. Those present were Susie Hutchinson, Alert Ice Itachor, Wliethn Hutchinson; Flor ence Moore, Nettle Moore, Murl Hutchinson, John Hutchinson, Jim mie Moore, Leon Moore and the host and hostess. - v Today' Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering? Pattern. Cricp, Ruffle Trimmed Wrap Around Is 'Specially Easy To Make! PATTEIIN 4344 A very specfHl frock that's 'spe cially easy to make Is Pattern 4:t44, sprightly wrap-around of Anne Adams design! Kvery woman who loves her home and wants to look pretty in It nt all times will love the flattery of the dainty frill that outlines armholc and yoke- effect while saucy puffed sleeves may be substituted for the rurned version, if you prefer. 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Practical, fashion-right models for kiddles and "debs," too. Fabric tips. HOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTEBaV FIFTEEN CENTS. TWENTVTIVE CENTS FOR ..BOTH WHEN ..ORDERED TOGETHER, Send your order to New-Revlew Pattern Dept., Roseburg, Ore. r l If .' '.7. 'IP' I'.'f. f. H-344 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT fUKftH GARDEN CLUB MEETS AT RH0AD8 HOME DAYS CREEK. March 23. The Did Fashioned Flower Garden club met ut the school Thursday after noon. Those present weVo. local leader, Mrs. J. A. KUoads; presi dent, Uetty Rhouds; vice-president, Mildred Sporer; secretary, Mil dred .Mather. Other members pres ent were Josephine Wright, Maxine Wright, Gene Rhoads, Henrietta Ulam and Dolly Widrig. Tfie roll call was answered by reports on rose culture. Josephine Wright, Mildred Spore and Gene Rhouds were appointed . by the president us a committee to pre pare the constitution und by-laws for the club. It was voted to give three two-member demonstrations on planting flower seeds in flats for the April 1 meeting. The roll call for that mooting shall be the exchange of plants. f ' At the close of the business meeting the following program, ar ranged by Mildred Spore, Mildred Muther and Josephine Wright, was given: Reading, "A Little Girl's La ment," Maxine Wright. ' "Oregon State Song," by all members. Rending, "The Overworked Elocutionist," Gone Rhoads. - 4-H club pledge, all members. MRS, EARL POPE IS HONORED AT SHOWER WILBUR, March 23 Mrs. Ed win Russell and Mrs. Charles Hol comb were most gracious hostesses at a lovely shower party given Wednesday by the Ladies Aid in honor of Mrs. Earl Pope. Daffodils and pussywillows were effectively used as decorations, and many beautiful presents were received by the guest of honor. After the presentation, delicious -refresh ments were served to the guest of honor, Mrs. -Earl Pope, Mrs. L. A. Irving, Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. Tom Gotlley, Mrs. Raymond Ochs, Mrs. Lee Webber, Mrs. Charles Sands, Mrs. H. E. Brown, Mrs. Harry Baird, Mrs. T. E. Grae, Mrs. A., Hume, Mrs. B. Bridge, Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, Mrs. George Short, Mrs. Jesse Humphreys, Mrs. Vornon La Raut, Mrs. D. P. McKay. Sirs. Paul Aheel, Mrs. T. H. Dawson, Miss Mabel Dawson and the hostpsses, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Holcomli. COMMUNITY CIRCLE MEETS WEDNESDAY TEN.MILE, March 23 The Com munity Circle met at the homo of Mi'B. AHa Howard Wednosdny. Ten members and four visitors were present. Scripture ' verses were given in response to rol call. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Crowley, witli Mrs. Grace Barnes, Alta Howard nnd Irene Homolka ns program committee. St. Patrick day stunts were en joyed after the business session, and a , delicious luncheon Was serv ed to the following members: Grace Barnes, Nellie Brown, Mrs. Crowley, Crete - Carnnl), Rilla Hahn, Irene Homolka, Jerry How ard, Lottie Seigle and Martha Paul; visitors, Mrs. Edna Kuagg, Mrs. Young,- Mrs. Addle Ollivunt and Mrs. Harold Brown and son, Ronald, and the hostess, Alta Howard. DELIGHTFUL PARTY ENJOYED BY GROUP SDTHERLIN, Mnrch 23. A group of young people enjoyed a St. Patrick's day party held nt the parish rooms of the Methodist church on Wednesdny evening. Games were enjoyed until a late hour and delloious refreshments were served in the holiday colors to the following: Dorothy Cham berlain, Eva Davidson, Anita Da vidson, Betty Barge, Mary Jane Austin, Elvlrn Wofford, Martha Unit, Ruby Bainl, Marlon Cham berlain, Florence Oswald, Dollie Cooper, Vida Wolfo, Donald Green, Ivan Crowley, Delbert spencer, Leon Weaeman, Joe Chamberlain, Harland Anderson, Joe Chenoweth, Everett Owens and the chaperons, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Woods nnd Mr. and Mrs. Sterns dishing, Jr. DEMONSTRATION MEETING IS HELD AT ULAM HOME ' DAYS CREEK. Mnrch 23 Mrs. T. Krlcbach . and Mrs. C. Collins of Tiller demonstrated the making of wagon wheel rugs at the home of Mrs. Pete Ulum on Wednesday aftornoon. Those attending the demonstration, were Mrs. J.- D. Wright'. Mrs Fred Wright, Mrs. Joe Rninvllle, Mrs. Archie Ferguson,- Mrs. J.' A, llhoads, Mrs. R. A. Moord. Mrs. H. L. Spore, Mrs. I. Mathenjr Mrs. P. Ulam, Mrs. Leo Ulam, Mrs. T. Erlebach, Mrs. C. Collins, Mildred Mather. Florence Ulam, Maybelle Ralnvllle, Mina Lou Jervnis, Betty Rhoads and Gene Rhoads. At the ciose of the Instruction delicious refreshments were serv ed by the hostesses. L. T. L. TO MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON The boys nnd girls of the Loyal Temperance Legion have been ask ed to meet immediately following school Thursday aflernoon at the parlors of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Elmer McKean and .Mrs. Fred L. Southwlck will have charge of the meeting. ' All boys and girls Interested in the L. T. L. have been most cor dially Invited to attend the meet ing. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB COUNCIL TO MEET The Junior Woman's club coun cil will meet n( 7:30 o'clock Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Chapman in the Kohlhagen apartments. All members of the council are urged to be present. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG.' OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH 23, 1937. YONCALLA'S WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB MEETS YONCALLA, March 23. The re gular meeting of the Yoncalla Wo men's Study clubvas held In the Epworth hall of the M. E. church, Saturday afternoon. Paul Gcddes, an Attorney from Roseburg, was present and gave a very Interest ing talk on "Legal Knowledge." Following the usual business a silv er tea was served, the proceeds to go towards the "student loan fund." Mrs. Jess Laswell and Mrs. irvin Rice poured ut a well appoint ed table, which was covered with a beautiful lace cloth und a large bouquet or daffodils for a center piece. Those present were, Mrs. Wm. Castor, Mrs. ' Herman Sehos so. Miss Sue Burt, Mrs. John Kruse, Mrs. Earl Strong,- Mrs. Ed gar Richards, Mrs. Irvlu Rice, Mrs. Hugh Warner, Mrs. Jess I jib well, Mrs. Wittmeyer, Mrs. Gertrude Stoute, Mrs. Elmer Daheherty, Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Dare Klngery, Mra. Lloyd Wise, Mrs. Netlle Hun an, Mrs. Sam Waklnshaw, Miss An drews and Mrs. George Edes and Terryl Wise. MRS. JOHN KINGRFORTH HONORFD AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY FRIDAY Mrs. R. Wr Melssner entertain ed at a charming shower party Fri day evening honoring Mrs. John Kingsforth at the home of the hit ter's mother, 'Mrs. C. E. Walker, at 130 North Parrott street. Daffodils ..and the Easter motif were attractively used for the oc casion. Lovely shower gifts were presented to Mrs. Kingsforth from Mrs. B. H. Laird, Mrs. Ted Bloom, Mrs. Harry Howe, Mrs. CharleB Weir, Mrs. Bud Nelson, Mrs. Wil liam Morinn, Mrs. Mary Parker, Mrs. McCullev of Riddle.' Mrs. C. E. Walker, Miss Mabel Schindler, Miss Lova Hatch of Cottage Grove, Miss Maxine Laird and the hos tess, Mrs. Meissner. Games were enjoyed and later Mrs. Melssner served delicious re freshments. SHOWER PARTY GIVEN ' MRS. RAY PEPIOT SUTHERLIN. Mnrch' 23. Mrs. Ray Peplot was 'the guest of honor nt a shower at the home of Mrs. F. A. Peplot on Friday afternoon at which she received many beau tiful gifts. Delicious refreshments wore served Into in the nfternoon to' the following gueBts: ' Mrs. Ru dolf . Davis, Mrs. , O. Davis, Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. Aft Smith:' Mrs lioyul A bee :n. Mrs Air.lt- Peplot. M.n Margaret Moore, -.Mrs. Robert Hall, Mrs. Pore Luorr?rhan-.I, Mrs. O'Nell, Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Minnie Davidson. Mrs. C: T. Cham herlaln, Mrs. Ray Peplot, guest of honor, and the hostess, Mrs. F. A. Peplot. MRS. KLETZER IS NOMINATED FOR OFFICE PORTLAND, March- 22 Nomi nation of Mrs. William Kletzer of Portland, president of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Tenchers, for the vice presidency of the northwest region of the national congress was announced to the Oregon membership today with publication of her name ill a list of nominees. The election Will Ire held in May at Richmond, Vu. Mrs. Kletzer Is well known In Roseburg, having visited at the P.-T. A. meetings upon several oc casions. She has been active in P.-T. A. work in Oregon for many years. ; . , BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO ELECT NEW OFFICERS The Baptist Missionary society will meet at two o'clock Thursday afternoon in the church parlors with Mrs. George Caskey prosld ing. Election of officers will he held and all members have been asked to come prepared to pay then- pledges, as this is the lost meeting of the missionary year. Mrs. Ira Byrd will be program leader and Mrs. J. R. Turnbull will conduct the devotions. Hostesses include Mrs. E. E. Carrier. Mrs. L. M. Pentney and Mrs. B. B. Irv ing. HELPFUL C00KER8 CLUB MEET8 FRIDAY Friday afternoon nt 4:30 the Helpful Cookers 4-H club members held their weekly meeting at the home of Maxine Bartley 1n North Roseburg. The afternoon hours were spent In filling in report cards for the cooking groups and In discussing plans for this group for an Eustor party on the week-end. Members reported many new ad vancements in their cooking. All members were present. COUNTRY CLUB LADIE8 TO MEET THURSDAY The ladies of the Roseburg Country club will meet at n 12:30 o'clock potluck luncheon Thursday at the clubhouse. The weekly con tract bridge play will begin promptly nt two o'clock in the afternoon. All members are urged to attend. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB TO MEET The Patch and Chat club will meet Thursday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. D. W. Smith. All members are most cordially (In vited to be present. NORTH8IDE SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET The Northslde Sunshine club will meet Thursday at a one o'clock potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Mabel Harness, All members are most cordially Invited. LADY ELKS TO MEET THURSDAY EVENING, The retiring officers, Mr. A. E. Kent, Mrs. Iluiel Dixon and .Mrs. Chur.es Healy, will he hostesses to the Lady Elks at a social ut eight o clock Thursduy evening, at tne temple. Prizes w 111 he awarded for high scores in contract briflge anil pinochle. Everyone attending has been asked to bring a tea towel, POET'S CORNER SOFT WINDS FROM THE' WEST G. M. LEEPER My garden Holds-no flower . No bud or tender leaf And across It . v Wluds ure moulting As in words of grief. From eurly eve Till break of dawn, They ure niounlng, mnunlng qn, Across the garden , Where the flowera ure gone. , My garden Holds no lovely rose To winter winds rhelr hearts must close. And barren though rne garden be Their frngranco still Remain with nib. And when I go in soarcn or bloom I find them sleeping In their tomb And their throbbing Hearts beneath the grass Scarce break the stillness as 1 pass. Although I am lonely In the garden alone I have only to remember ' . Where the blossoms have grown, And feel their presence as I pass And see their petals on the grass. And some day soon The moaning winda Will change their tune,,,.,.!. And to hearts - That love the best Will come the soft winds from the , west. , FAVORITE RECIPES (Broadcast bv Uie Women's V)x chanee tlcDtirimnnt of KRNR ami published in tbo Doualiis county cook booK, Complete conies of thin cook hook may he purchased at the News-Review office ut CO cents eacn.). BRAN MUFFIN8 MRS. HARRY HATFIELD ,' 2 eggs 1 pint sour milk teaspoon soda 'ls cupb bran , 1 cups flour 1 tablespoon sugar , 1 teaspoon salt , '!2 teaspoons baking powder - 2 tablespoons melted shortening Beat the eggs, add the sour milk and soda, and beat. Add the other Ingredients. Bake In well greased muffin pans in 1iot oven. , Makes about eighteen muffins. : CORN MEAL MUFFINS MRS. H. T. OGEE, Roseburg. MRS. MILDRED MELINDA Roseburg, Ore. 1 cupb sifted flour ' , 4 teaspoons - baking powder . teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons Bugar ' oup yellow or white cornmoal 1 egg, well beaten . 4 114 cups milk 3 tablespoons melted shortening Sift and measure the flour. Ro sin with the baking powder, salt Beat the egg and milk and short ening and combine with the flour mixture. Beat until smooth and fill muffin tins two thirds full. Bake at 425 for 25 minutes. WAFFLES I MRS. L. M. ROBINSON, Roseburg. MRS. A. A. DICKENS, Wilbur. HELEN CASATI, Canyonvllle. MRS. R. W. MARSTER8. Roseburg. MRS. EFFA MARSTERS Roseburg. MRS. GEO. CASEBEER, Glide. MRS. L. D. BLOOM, Roseburg. MRS. ETHEL PALM, Roseburg. MRS. JACK TYLER, Rosebu.g. MRS. O. A. OHLSEN, Brockway. 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt 3 egg yokes 1 cup sweet milk 4 tablespoons melted shortening 3 egg whites stiffly beaten Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and Bait and sift again. Combine egg yokes and but ter. Add to flour, beating until smooth. Fold in egg whites. Bake on hot waffle Iron. Serve hot with maple syrup. FLUFFY BISCUITS MRS. ROBERT HIBBS, Dlllard. DOROTHY HERMAN, Roseburg. 1V4 cups flour M cup corn starch 2 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons shortening M cup milk and 1 egg if desired Mix and sift ingredients and rub the shortening In well, then add milk. Turn out on hoard and roll out about 1 Inch thick. Cut out with a biscuit cutter and bake In a hot oven about 429 V. 10 12 minutes. This recipe alao makes very good shortcakes and cobblers. If 'A cup of sugar is mixed with the flour and 1 cup chopped rew annle and 1 t cinnamon may be added and baked In muffin tins. DUTCH CAKE MARY F. MATTHEWS Roseburg. Ore. Dlssolvo one cake of Flelsch man's yeast In one cup lukewarm water 6 mln. Add 2 cups of flour nnd enough lukewarm water to make a good stiff sponge. Let rise twice Its height. Then mix with two quarts sifted flour. Add about l pint milk, 1 tnblospoon butter, I teaspoon nutmeg, teaspoon cloves, grated rind of lemon nnd orange, 2 cups sugar, 1 tnblespoon salt, 2 cups raisins and the water In which they ttnre scaldod. Let rise dnublo Its site. Put In pans, let rlso and bake. Local News Go to Euaene Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Story lies of thiH city, and Mrs. UwtKht Heed cf Urulu, spent Sunday in Eugene visiting Stop Here Mrs. Ruy Hoi ton and daughter, MUs Murguret, ot Klamath Kails, stopped over in Koseburg Sunday to visit relatives, en route to Purtland.' Return Home Mr. and Mrs. H. U. I'atterHoi., proprietors of the hotel at Collage Urpve, huve re turned home after spending a short time here on business. . Spend Day In Euaene Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kupn of Grams Pais and the hitter's sister, Miss Doro thy Norton, of this city, spsnt Mon day in Kuyene on business. 20-30 Club to Meet The 20-30 lull will meet at a seven o'clock dinner tonight at the Grand hotel. rH past active members have been especially invited to the meeting. Improving Harry Siege, re tired Southern Pacific conductor, is reported to be improved in health at his home on Mosher street, after a spell of Illness. Return from Portland George McBee nnd I-.es Kurschner of the Rose Rarage returned hero last night after spending three days in Portland attending to businens. Aerlll fpAm P.aanrlii fi nnil rV 1 ' " WH-Mwr Mb.j Raymond 13ell arrived hero lasi) nigm iroin uascauiu-, niivuig bee,n called by the death of the formers granumotner. aws. Aine lia liell. Get Marrlaae License Delwin A. Stewart, 30, Glide, ' and LouIbg M. Herrlngton, 18, Dixonville, ob tained a marriage license nt Van couver yesterday. Returns to Portland Mrs. H. H. Fields, Jr., has left for her home in Portland, after spending several days In this city visiting nt the home of Hr. George E. Houclc on South Stephens street. Arrives from San Francisco Mavnard Bell, of the San Francis- co News, arrived here Monday, having1 been called by the death of liis grandmoLher, Mrs. Amelia Hell. Returns to Eugene Jurtgo Carl R,. Wlmberly, who is homing court in .Lane county ,ior : several, uuys, returned to Kucene Sunday eveh- Inn. after spending- the week-end nt his home on l-Jast Lane street Rebekahs to Meet Tonight Tho Rebekah lodge will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight nt the I. O. O. F. hall. A program will be .followed by a social hour and refreshments. All members are urged to bo pre sent. . ' Delphian Club to Meet Del phlun cluh wilt meet at 2:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John 15. Runyan on South Jackson street, with Airs. W. II. Hrown In charge of the program topic on "Spain." Study Club to Meet Tho Inter Se Study club will entertafn guests at' a one-thirty o'clock dessert luncheon Wednesday at the Paul Warren home on Mill street. Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Clyde Beard will have charge of the program. 1 0, Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Illalock, formerly of this city, now residents of Eugene, left Sunday for San Francisco where the for mer will receive medical treatment at the Southern Pacific hospital. Ho has been seriously 111 for sev eral weeks. Laurel Lodge to Meet Laurel lodge No. 13. A. F. & A. M., will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night at the Masonic temple, at which lime lodges from all pnrts of the county will be present. John Howard, Glendale, district deputy grand master, will attend the meet ing. Leave for Los Angeles Rnlph L. Russell, News-Review employe, nnd Attorney H. A. Canadny left this morning for Los Angeles to attend the Pacific Woodmen Life association convention, which con venes there Friday and Saturday. They expect to return hero next Tuesday. Attends Conference Loren Mil ler, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Miller of Dlllard, attended the Pa cific Northwest International Re unions two-day conference at Vic toria college, Victoria, IJ. C, this month. I-oron, who Is a sophomore at Gonzaga In pre-luw, represented tho Gonzaga International Rela tions club ut the conference. W. C. T. U. to Meet The Rose hurg W. C. T. II. will meet at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the parlors of the Urst Preabyterlun church. Mrs. Elmer McKean win be program rhalrmnn and Mrs. R. K. Crawford will have charge or the devottnnals. The regular busi ness session will be conducted by the president, Mrs. C. A. Chain berlln. Buells Return Here Mr. nnd Mrs. Dwnyno Muell hnve returned to their homo In 'his city, nflcr enjoying Ihe past four weeks va- cnllonlng nnd visiting relatives ns fnr east as Kansas City. They went east nnd returned via the southern route, stopping over In 1.AB Angeles and Fort worth, Tex. They report excellent weather uri til they stnrted their return trip home, when I hey experienced n number nf snow ami rain storms. Mr. Iluell has resumed his work nt (ho Si Dlllard .Motor company. Move to Melrost Fred Kroner has moved from U25 Second avenue South to Mi'lrose star route. Move to Rose Streot Mr. and Mrs. Vtil StroiiK huve moved from :m East Oak streot to :tU North itu&e street. Move to Edenbower - Mr. and M rs. Gordon Hi hba huve moved from West Douglas street to Kdon- bovver to muk" their home. Moves to Jackson Street H. Card well has moved from 445 South Pine street to 621 Ninth Jackson atreet. Evergreen H. E. Club to Meet Evergreen grunge Home Keon- umlett cluh will meet with Mrs. Henry Lander Thursday. All grui.30 ladles are invited. Back from Portland Miss Ielen Ca3ey and Miss Mary and Clair Shi rey have returned to Rose burg after attending the opera in in t land. They left Roseburg Sat urday and returned here today. Distillers' Representative Here T. S. Ilarnes, representing the Hood Kivcr; Distillers inc.. was n visitor in Roseburg last week. The products of the firm he is with lake the entire - crop from 10,000 acres of orchard lands in the Hood River valley, he suited. a rv visitors T, V, GurneV. of Glide, -was a business visitor iu this city ycsler dny. , O. A. Ohlsen, of Olulla, spent sev eral hours In this city vesterday on business. Henry Oelkers," of Rlversdale. at tended to business iu town for a short time yesterday. K. J. Crawford, or Wilbur, snent a short time in Ihis city yestor day uttomling to business. J. F. Stafford, of Oakland, was in town for a short tlmo yestor day on business. O. J. Nolce, of Glide, was hero attending to busluosb for a few hourB Monday. - A. E. Roberts, 'of Brock way, was a business visitor in this city yos torday. T. C. Frnser, of Suthorlln, spoilt yesterdny In town attending to business. Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Ilallev, of South Deer creek, wero buslnoss visitors in this city Moudayt V. Rounds, of Ruckles, nttendod to business here for n few hours yesterday. FORAGE CROPS TO REPLENISH RANGE GOLD T1RACH, March 22. (AP) Nearly 5,000 ncros of hind once vnliiuhle ns native range will bo cultivated for. forage, crops this year. , ; 1 .' . : Wild grnssos and moss will be replaced by liny either for imrvost Ing to build up tho soli for graz lug purposes, The program Is part of a soil conservation project to utilizo floids turned "sour" by the deple tion of natlvo grnssos. SUTHERLIN SUTHEHLIN, March 22 Mrs. Lewis Allen was cnllod to Cottage Grove by the dentil of her father, W. A. Witcher, on March 10 at his home. Mr. Witcher was 71 years old. lie lenvos eight children nnd 24. grandchildren, besides his wid ow, to mourn his passing. Mrs. Margie llutos of Onkrldge, Krod Witcher of Cottngo Grove, Mrs. Alta Stephens of Tillamook, Mrs. Cora Allen of Sulhorlln, Charles Witchor or Tillamook, Mrs. Mury Stanley or Oakland, L'nllfnrnln, nnd Mrs. Myrtle Sinllh of Shnstn City, California, arc (he children, and .Mrs. W. A. Witchor tho widow. Mrs. Mark N. Ttsdule arrived Saturday from San Diego whore she has boen spending the wlnlor with her son, Mahlon Tlsdnle, and fnmlly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morrell Weber nre the pnrcnts of n ten pound girl born March 17 nt the home or Mrs. Weber's mother, Mrs. A. G. Web ber. Tills Is the third child. Dr. I. A. Dunlnp was In charge. Doth mother nnd child nro doing well. Joe Chamhcrluln, accompanied by a school friend, llnrlaltd Andnr ron, nrrived from Corvallls on Monday to spend the spring vaca tion with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Chnniberlnln. Donald Street of Corvallls arriv ed on Thursday for u visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hlclinrdson. Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Hose nnd Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Hose spent the week-end at Klamath Kails his: week. K. L. Young, M. II. ltethwell, Mnrtln Lloyd und P. P. Morgan Trees Shrubs Roses Fruit and Nut Trees Ornamentals Grape Vines and Bulbs Largest and moot complete nur series in 8outhern Oregon. Home Grown Acclimated Stock. Sales yard 8 miles soath of Roseburg on Paclfio Highway and one-half mile south of Cool Junction, C. E. MOYER Nurseries Roieburg, Oregon . O Phono 46F13 ' '"..fj,,.ia,..ii attended the mceting of tiro Town send club at Oakland "this week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harvey and son Dale worn Roseburg visitors several days this week. i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thornberg were shoppers in Roneburg Friday. Hugh Vahl with a crew of about twelve men lire cutting timber for piling on the Thornberg place. Mr. and Mrs. ulenn Abeene, who are mall carriers on the Oukluml to Coles Valley and the Oakland to Klkton routes, are driving a new Ponttae. They have recently moved from the Foster place to the Peter Adams place. Mr. and Mrs. J:ko Francis and Mr. und Mrs. Chns. Campbell spent a duy at Riddle lat week. Lewis Allen, who was taken to the hospital In Roseburg on Wed nesdny suffering from n heart eon Mats. 29o Eves. 35o . Children 10o WEDNESDAY ONLY MATCHING WITS WITH THE UNDERWORLD! ENDS "LLOYDS OF LONDON" " . . .: with FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW MADELEINE CARROLL SIR GUY STANDING ; TYRONE POWER, JR. Shows I I f 2-7-9:30 j I L I The MOST RIOTOUS ffjjfifk ROMANCE EVER fUti WRITTE N . . . J k f-Vl f MERRIER THAN 'S y EVER UPON THE 0ff i Jen Bank Night Wednesday $150 THREE Mi illtlon and high Mood pressure, was rushed to Eugene In a serious" condition. Word received hero on Friday stated that he wiib resting' somewhat eusler. Schilling Show, 2-7-9 P. M. Bank Night : Wednesday $150.00 TODAY 17 ra El Mnti. 25c -M Eves. 35o GOW TO i ROSCOE KARNS LYNME OVERMAN MARSHA HUNT frVRE