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ROSEBURG NEWS-ltEVIEW. ftOSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. APRIL1 21.1937. THRO Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MELROSE GRANGE HAS INTERbSTING MEETING MKLKOSi:. April 21. Melrose 1,'ruiiKt) .Number I'M hehl tueir nj.sumi' meeting Sutunluy evening with u gouU aucmtaiice irom ros uiiti seven -visitors nun Itiv ersilaie KHtiiKB. TtiH officers' scaling thill whs jiresenteii, after wulcu siunge ojt--ihm( for regular session. The application for membership of .Mr. uutl Mrs. Joe Matthews wus balloted ot ami uccepletl. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews were iii".nbeis of hoolilitK.mus.-i Kiunyo iitid inuiMfer rod to .Melrose. It. A. Itusentmrk gave a tulk on agriculture mid 1). N. Ditscnl.urli , wt'ilo u rejicrt on marketing. K. A. Goff ami It. A. lliweulmrk made reports on the control of weeds, especially wild morning glory and Canadian thistle. Mux Myers gave n report on his bide of the pest hunt contest, hut neither of the captains from the other side were present. The Home Kconomlcs cnmmltleo made a report ,on tholr work and reported that tto next meeting would he held at the grunge hall Thursday, May 6, for an all-day session with a potluck dinner at noon. Miss Jessie Puliuitir wlli he present for the meeting. .Mrs. H. A. llusenbark reported that a flow er and shrub exchange would be held the . same da; ut the-grange hall. At the close of the meeting a program wus enjoyed ut which time Mrs. J. F. Branson from Itlv ersdnle gave a tulk on it county 11 bi'cry. Mrs. Branson has been working on this project for several years. Following the grange program refreshments were served und nines were enjoyed. Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. DAINTY FROCK MADE EASILY AT HOME LENDS CHARM TO EVERY WARDROBE PATTERN 4323 Have you ever envied another's wardrobe of dainty, Summer-time frocks? No need to, when you've this Anne Adams pattern at beck and call. 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A smart wardrobe YOURS OrJer our current ANNE ADAMS PATTERN BOOK and see how easy it Is to make becomlnc, up-to-minute outfits quickly nnd Inex pensively nt home! Revel In a wide rhoice of sparkling all-occasion frocks, suits, blouses with special slimming styles for the Btouter woman. Prartical, fashion-right models for kiddies and "debs." too! F"bHe tins. BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR BOTH WHEN ORDERED TOO ETHER. Send your order to Nows-Rp-view Pattern Dept., Roseburg, Ore, Wrfy 4323 BANQUET ENJOYED AT CARL'S TAVERN SUTIIKRLIN. April 21. On. Fri luy evening ut six o'clock, about tony-four members of the Sulhor lln high school and their guests met ut Curl's Tavern In Ito-schur for their annual banquet given by the juniors complimenting the senior eluss. The table wus taste fully decorated with the class col ors of orchid und silver, the design being curried out in the swan mo tif. A three-course turkey dinner was served, which was inter spersed wlih an arranged program. James Smith, a junior was toast- musier and a toust to tho seniors was given by Hob VnuKmireu. The espouse was given by Margaret Slgisinund. The class history was read by Marlon Sigismund und the class will by Fayo Muuson. Mar tha H ult gave the class prophecy and Marvin Fisher, principal, gave short address entitled. "That Immeasurable Something." After tho banquet, the party adjourned to the Indian theutre where they enjoyed the show. MR. AND MRS. AUSTIN ENTERTAIN AT PARTY SUTHERI-IN, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin entertain ed with three tables of bridge on Friday evening nt their home. Mrs. Kaymond Brown and Harry Cheno- weth received high score for the evening. Refreshments were serv ed by the hostess about midnight to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning, Mr. und Mrs. Dick Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Flory, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cheno weth, Mr. and Mrs. Rnymond Brown and the host und hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Austin. Jacqueline Flory entertained the girls of her grade at her borne on Friday afternoon, the occasion be ing her eighth birthday. The ta ble was very pretty with yellow flowers and candles. Places were luid for Joyce Hol- gntfi, June Corter, Ella Lessinger, Lola Stowe, Ttosnmrie Wnhl, Jac queline Thompson, Rozella Dean and the small hostess, Jacqueline Flory. 1 SEWING 4-H CLUB COMPLETING PROJECTS MELROSE, April 21. Tho 4-H Sewing . club of the Elgarose school have1 ubout completed their sew ing project and will be roatly for achievement day in connection with tho health day to bo held at Melrose grunge hn'l Fndayl, April 30. There are eight members in the club, five in the first year of sew- iiiir und three in the second yenr. Most of the girls will exhibit their Asewing at t,ho. JLooltligRlnss uur tins tan. STEDFAST CLASS TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Stodfust class of the Pres byterian church will hold a social mooting at 2:30 o'clock Thursday ifternoon at tho home or Mrs. Oorgo Sewell at 100 Spruce street. All members are asked to nring their thimbles and atlend this so cial meeting. FAVORITE RECIPES linnce rtonnrt"ont of K11NR nnd nilltlffinril in Uio unuums rmimv onk hook. Cninplelf conipq nt conk book mnv h nun-bnspd nt the Vows-rtcview office nt fiO cents aoh.) PEANUT LOAF MRS. PHILIP KELLEY, Rosehurg To 1 cup of bread crumbs add 1 cup of ground peanuts, ono table- snoon frying fat or butter. 1 cup eold mashed potatoes. 2 well-beaten eggs. 1 cup sweet milk and sea soning of salt, nenpor. sage. Form into a loaf and bake in a modornto oven 30 mln. Just before servipg covor with highly seasoned dress ing of tomato sauce. PEANUT BUTTER LOAF MRS. J. A. YOUNG. Dillard. 1 c peanut butter cream; 2 c cooked rice; I eges: i t cnonnna onion: lulce of small lemon; celerv mU and salt to tnste. Thin peanut butter to consistency of havy cream with hot water to mnke 1 cnn. Add rie, beaten ecgn and sea conlngs. Rpkn In modotn nvn 30 mln. or until brown. Servo with to mato sauce. RICE-LENTIL ROAST MRS. J. A. YOUNG, Dlllard. 2 c teamed rice; 2 c cooked len tils: 1 c tomato Juice; 2 eggs; c peanut butter: 1 medium onion, "ilnced; raM nnd sage to taste; It, c rbonned walnuts. Cream pen- nut butter in tomato juice. Mix nil ingredients. Poke in oiled baking dish. Serve with cranberry sauce or tomato gravy. SPINACH LOAF MTJfi. S. CASEY. Roeburg. MPS. J. H. SHORT. Rosebure. 1 lb. snlnneh put through food chopner. a little onion. 1 lb cottage cheese. 5 eggs. 4 slices bread soft ened in hot milk, nemr and pnlt to tnstp. Make in lonf. Pake i but tered dish, slowlv. Serve with to mato sauce or plain. P. N D I F n RWPPT POTATOES U P.. NICHOLS. Rrockwny. MPS RnrtFRT TTinns. nuinM. MRS. FRED CHAMRERLAIN RosPbure. Ore. MRS. JOE KUNISIfe Ropeburg. Wab pntatnns. rover with hotl ine saltM water nnd rook until tender. Drain, narf nnd rut ino '"nrthwlse fe'fre! pboiit 1 In. ililck. Place In? a afed nan. Snrlnkle eenorotielv with brown sugar and n little Karo svrnn. Pour melted buMer over stirfnee and bnke In n mo'lftrnte oven until potatoes are well glazed. SIDE GLANCES mhnoi i ii mm fiPif Bet mm "Your wire sniil 1 sliotildnM U t you buy bcr any more lluwcrs. Snid sbc couldnM nlloni tboin ami wouldn't pay for Ibcm." CHORAL CLUB CONCERT AND ORGAN DEDICATION TO BE HELD NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT The Rosehurg Woman's Choral club annual spring concert will be presented with the new orgun dedi cation ceremony at the Methodist Episcopal church auditorium at eight o'clock next Tuesday eve ning. Jerry Gilmore, pipe organist from Portland, will play the now Hammond organ at tho church, while Mrs. Miriam Ballard, direc tor, 'will present the Choral club in two groups of numbers. Mrs. Clyde Curstens, pianist, will accom pany the Choral club numbers. 1 he program to be given by the club includes: lleautiful Dreamer Foster Spirit Flower Arranged by Tre- name. White in the Moon the Long Road Lies Fox, (incidental solo by Mrs. Robert Mercer.) Group two My Creed Garrett Little Damosel Novello iDrenpiln' Time Strickland Members of the Choral club un der the direction of Mrs. Dullard Include Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Harlow Allen. Mrs. Harrie Booth, Mrs. W. M. Campbell, Mrs. James E. Campbell, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. George Churchill, Mrs. J. P. Dillard, Mrs. A. J. Ellison. Mrs. Will H. Gerretsen, Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. George Jones, Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen, Mrs. Dorothy Lan der, Mrs. L. E. McCHntock, Mrs. Harold McKay, Mrs. Kobort Mercer. Mrs. Grant Osborn, Mrs. E. G. Randolph, Mrs. M. It. "Rich ards. Mrs. II. A. Simmons. Mrs. G. W. Syfun. Mrs. A. II. Taylor, Mrs. L. A. Wells. Mrs. Scott Wil liams, Mrs. Earl Wiley and Mrs. II. Xacharlsen. The general public bus been most cordially invited to attend this concert and organ dedication ceremony. No admission will bo charged. MUSIC FESTIVAL IS SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR DRAIN, April 21. Tho music festival of the north Douglas coun ty schools, held ut the Drain grade school auditorium Friday, April 16. was a great success. County Superintendent Mrs. Stella Quine and Daniel Poling, director of music festivals were In attend ance. Mrs. Flora Hedrlck. music teacher of the grade school here wus in charge of the program. In addition to chorus numbers the following schools guve special numbers, the teachers of .each school directing and accompanying the numbers: Curtin, Cold Springs. Yoncalla, Oakland, Sunny dale. Pleasant Valley and Glide. I he Drain grade school band, composed of nineteen members plnyed sev eral selections and the primary gi-ades put on a very enjoyable number. The Girls' Glee club of the high school, directed by Dnvid LontUin. gave two numbers. The Glide school orchestra played sev eral nu'iers which were appre ciated by the large audience as were all other specials, reflecting much credit upon the teachers who trained and directed the schools taking part. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN MRS. GAFORTH MONDAY Mrs. Gaforth was very pleasant ly surprised on her birthday an niversary at a delightful party Klv en by her daughter, Mrs. J. hai- en on Umpqua avenue. The roo', were attractively decorated with large bouquets of colorful sprliiK flowers. Lovely birthday gifts and cards from the guests were presented to Mis. Gaforth from Mrs. W. C. An del son, Mrs. Carrie Knight, Mrs. William Stevens, Mrs. Gertrude Se bring. Mrs. C. M. Steirwnlt, Mrs. A. S. Wallace. Mrs. Lester Abbott, Mrs. Jeannette Taylls. Miss May Sebring and Mrs. Whalen. At the tea hour Mrs. Whnlen, assisted by Mrs. Abbott served lovely refreshments with the birthday cake. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN MRS. E. O. BLOOMQUIST MELROSE. April 21. A group of ladies called at the home of Mrs. E. O. Bloomqulst and gave her a surprise birthday party on Monday afternoon. The afternoon was speniMvitb sewing and music. By George Clark riff rtlT hffi uKSf it( tCC VS-Vmctf Mrs. J. 0. nncklund favored with a group of solos, accompanied by her guilur. Mrs. Hloomnuist was the recipient of a number of love ly girts. At the tea hour refreshments were served by Mrs. E. Edmnn nnd Mrs. A, Johnson. . . ' Those enjoying the " afternoon with Mrs. llloomqnist wore Mrs. Louis Kleter of Camas Vulley, Mrs. Ruth Furslund, Mrs. Chus. Olson, Miss Lois Ford, Mrs. C. C. Ilougland, Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. Kute Reese, Mrs. Carl Bncklund, Mis. John Busenbark Jr., Mrs. E. Ed man, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. J. O. Backluud, Mrs. C. R. Holmquist, Mrs. Carl Becker. DOUGLAS HEALTH ASSOCIATION TO MEET N.EXT WEDNESDAY The Douglas County Health as sociation will meet ut two o'clock next Wednesday ufternoon,, April 28, at. the Roseburg Womun's cliib- I001D8. to which the general public has been most cordially invited to attend. Representatives from lite vurlous P.-T. A. groups in the coun ty are being especially urged to bo present for this Muy duy moot ing of the association. ' Miss Elsie Witchen, field con- sultnnt-ou the staff of tho divi sion of public health nursing, who Is prominently known ns an ex cedent speaker, will bo guest speaker nt this meeting. Miss witchen works out or the T. H. association in Portland with Dr. Odell of The Dalles and Dr. Belli n ger of the state TV B. hospitals. Tea will he served at the 'oso of theprogram. No ,chargo will br made for attending' the meeting and tea. PROGRAM AND SOCIAL TO BE SPONSORED FRIDAY MELROSK, April 21. Tho Elga rof.e Comfort club will sponsor a program und social Friday evening at eight o clock ut the E.gnrose playshed, to which tho general public has been most cordially in vited to attend. The ladles of the club will give their beaut ifnl quilt uway at this benefit uffuir. Refreshments and confections wl'.I be sold ut the cIukc of the program. The program will con slst of various types of entertain ment an I assisting on the program will be the Rosehurg Men's Glee club. The proee;ls of this bene fit will assist in the care of an in valid child. LOVELY SHOWER PARTY GIVEN MRS. THORNTON SUTHERL1N, April 21. A love- ly shower party complementing Mrs. Carl Thornton, was given by Mrs. Jack Smith and Mrs. Arthur Smith nt the homo of the form on Friday afternoon. Daffodils were used hi the dining room. Those present were: Mrs. Marry Norton. Mrs. Percy Luchterhand, Mrs. Frank Pupiot, Mrs. Lvnn Moore, Mrs. Donnld Rone, Mrs. Minnie Davidson, Mrs. Archie Moore, Mrs. J. M. Francis, Mrs. Noah Rose, Mrs. Dm ward Rose, Mrs. Tom Thoniburg, Mrs. Hugh Wuhl, Miss Phyllis .Manning. Mini (iludvs WlMlums, Mrs. Carl Thorn ton and the hostesses. GLIDE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA PLAYS AT DRAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL GLIDE, April 21.-The Glide school orchestra went to Drain and played a program at the music festival last Friday. Students par- tlclputing were Dorothy Spradllng, I Lavola McMillan, mandolin; Helen I Horner and Stella Woods, violin; Melbn Simpson, saxophone; Etignuo Fox, LHurence West. Ivc:n Can non, Dick Woods, Levis Suiter, James Marr. Irene Hnrrlnuton, ! guitar; Leona Simpson, bnnjo; Watson Talcott, drums. The or chestra Is under the direction of Mrs. L. D. Horner. , U. S. W. V. AUXILIARY TO MEET THURSDAY All Indieyif the United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary are urgwl to attend a meeting at seven n'elork Thnrsdnv evening nt Ihe armory. At eight ' o'clock tho ladles will present a program for tho veterans. Refreshments will be served at the close of the program. Local News Very Hi A. Sjogren is reported to be very 111 at his home in K& rose. Undergoes Minor Operation .Mrs. I.eioy Churchill, ot Oakland, bud her tonsils removed yesterday by Dr. A. C. Seely. Here Yesterday Mrs. II. R. Ner- bas, of Glendalo, spent yesterday In Ithseburg visiting relatives ami friends. Former Resident Here ft. D. Ad ams, of Eugene, was u business isitor In litis city Tuesday. Mr. Adams -formerly resided here. Return to Grants Pass Wood ow Hughes and Bob Ilyrd bnvo returned to their work in Grant i ush, after spending tho YH'k-ond t their homes here. San Souci Club to Meet The Sun Souci Birthday club will meet at a one-thirty o'clock luncheon Thursday ut the homo of Mrs. I. B. Thompson. Apply for Bounty Chester How ard and Victor Howard, of Ten mile, upplled to County Clerk Roy Ageo yostorduy for bounty on a coyote, apiece. Returns to Camas Valley Mrs. Louis Kiefer has returned to her home in Camas Valley, after spend ing several days in Elgarose visit ing friends. Apply For License Jark V Mitchell. 21, Drain, and liessio Wham, 20, Yoncalla, applied for a marriage license at Vancouver, Wash., yesterday. Leaves for Dunsmulr J. II. Hughes left tho first of the week lor Dunsmuir, Calif., where he Is employed by tho Southern Pacific company after spending tho past week at his home in Hosehurg. Country Club Ladies to Meet The ladies of the Hosehurg Coun try club wiil meet ut a 12:30 o' clock, pollock luncheon Thursday ut tho clubhouse. Contract bridge will begin promptly at l:;iu o'clock. Lady Elks to Meet The Lndy Elks will hold a socin! mooting at eight o'clock Thursday evening nt the temple; with Mrs. Walter Good as hostess. Prizes will be awarded high scores in contract bridge and pinochle. Evergreen Sewing Club to Meet The Evergreen .grange sowing club will hold an nll-duy mooting at the homo of Mrs. Martin Itruck er Thursday with a potluck lunch eon' at noon. All members are urg ed lo bo present. Leaves for Eugene Sgt. J. T. CoKtello, who has boon interview ing possible recruits for tho U. 9. army, left last evening for Eugcim, where ho will bo ut tho army re cruiting office in the Miner build- UK. Choral Club to Practice A s;io ciul practice meeting of tho Rose burg Choral club has beou culled for four o'clock Thursday after noon ut the Methodist Episcopal church auditorium. All members or the club are urged lo be present. Daughter Is Born Word was re ceived here today of the birth of a daughter April 1S to Mr. and Mrs. Georgo L. Stanton of Toledo. Mr. Stanton was u former resident of Hose burg und is a brother of Charles V. Slunloii, city editor of tho News-Heview. Leaves for Canada Mrs. I Ingot McKcnwn has left for her homo In I Canada, after spending the past several months In Roseburg, where she wan called by the death of nor step-mother. Mrs. Clarence Davis, j She wnS accompanied home by lift j half-sister, Marilyn Davis, who will make her home with the McKcowu ' family. THE CHAMPION WHISKEY IN EVERY ROUND mmmmM ote Tod, o3 xmm mmtfmrt mmJi ; ' "Yellow Cirgo" '"j ' Url , J Today Only V. . W coming Friday GAtSTE DIXQVER' HE'S PH0WVj??W;; -wprcof "scarface" &xJ -t5 W'J LU LliV H billyv mauch BANK NIGHT TONIGHT (ATtHlffifr' j . $350 rrTnM.-f"l"i'IM. M Shows 27-9-.30 P. M. O10IIYMI OISTIIIIUS, INC., N.Y. C MH. 20o tves. 35c ' Shows 27-9 P. M, DiiiiJUd la lllinoU Children 10c Mati, 25o Eve, 35c Kiddles 10c Trademark Hog. U. S. I'M. Off, ll 1 . , S Go to Eugene Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Hume spent yesterday In Ku gone visiting friends. Visit In Eugene Mrs. W. V. Chapman and Mrs. Arthur W. Buuni Hoent Monday In Eugene visiting friends. Leaves on Trip -J. P. Johnston, local jeweler, left Tuesday Tor Drew und points In that commu nity, on n gold mining trip. Taking Vacation Mrs. Sum Campbell, employe ut tho locul J. C. Penney company store, is tuning a two weeks' vucutiou. Improving Miss Marilyn Harp- htim is reported to 1m Improved In health, after being 111 tho past sev eral days. Improving Miss Mary Margaret Ellsworth Is reported lo be Im proving at her home on Winchester street, after being ill the past sev eral days. At Sinnlger Home Mrs. Virginia Hlbler. or Kansas City. Mo., has ar rived in Roseburg to visit nt tho home of her uncle, J. II. Sinnlger, on South Jackson street. , Leaves for Oregon City Mrs. A. .1. Voting, grand guardian of Job's Daughters of Oregon, left today lor Oregon Citv, whom she will Install a bethel. From Oregon City, Mrs. Young will go to tho stulo conven tion of tho order to be held In Portlund April 21KJ0 and Muy 1. Glide Teacher Resigns Miss Jean Whitney, for tho past four years primary teacher in tho Glido school, bus resigned to accept a teaching position nt the Monroe, Oreiron, school. She had charge of muptc in all grades or tho Glide school und directed the high school glee club. Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Spencer left Inst night for their home in Portland, uftur spending the day horo visiting their son and dnughter-iu-lnw, Mr. ami Mrs. Jerry Spencer, at the Kohl hagen apartments. Mr. Spencer wus rormorly manager of tho Rose burg Motor company here. Leave for Eugene Mrs. H. W. Lofgren, state membership chair man of Pro-Amertcu, and Mrs, Delia Hodlor, member of tho national board of the organization, both residents of Portland, loft, lust ev ening for Eugene, after spending Tuesday in Roseburg, whore they held n meeting of tho Douglus Unit at the H. C. Wudilell homo. Mm. Wuddell is chairman of thu unit for this county. Missionary Society to Meet Tho Bnptisi ' Misslonnry society will meet ut two o'clock Thursday nf leinoon In tho church parlors, with Mrs. Georgo Casltey, retiring presi dent, in charge. New officers will be installed by Mrs. L. M. Penlnny, assisted by Mrs. Carolyn Kennedy. The devotions will bo In churgn of Mrs. C. W.. Harris. . Hostesses in clrde Mrs. Wallace Robertson, Mrs, Harry F. Hatfield nnd Mrs. L. M. Poiituey. . Attends Auto Meet Joining other Ford dealers and morn than lino Ford salesmen from nil hoc lions ' of Orogo i and southern Washington, R. II. WIIhou, local Ford dealer, und his sales stuff motored (o Portland to attend Tuesday tho largest Ford gather ing over hold in that city. Purposo of I ho meotl ig was to meet, with and henr W. C. Cowling of Dearborn, Mich., director of sales of the Ford Motor, company; A. S. Hutch, In charge of Lincoln Motor company sales; I). ,1. Hutch Ins. ussislnnt to Cowling in charge of I ruck and commercial sales und H. C. llutklewlcz. manager of busi ness development' for Universal Credit earn puny. I 'V.iy. iriEIK IUC9I jLi if 531 JKSra ALWAYS 2 FEATURES J &5 f SI th) H'JV "bank night fTXYP I " TONIGHT I A ""IqPi Performances 1 1 ' p jf tn,lr,, :1 Leaves for Portland Mrs. E. O Rlckli, of this city, hU'l lust eve ning Tor Portland to spend the re mainder of tho week visiting lilendH. Visits Here James Milllkln has returned to his work for tho Con solidated Fndght company at Med- lord, inter spending a tow days hero visiting ut the T'. S. Milliklu homo. Go to Eugene R. II. Franks ami Mrs. T. H. Reeves took tho form er s baby son, Bobby, to Eucono last evening for medical treat ment. Tho baby, who has been seriously ill for the past week, U now reported to be improved. Return to Salem Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKlhfnuy and daughter, Sue Adelo, liuvo returned to tholr home in Salem, after spending a lew days horn visiting tho form er's mother. Mrs. Lena McElhluny, nnd his two sisters, Mrs. L. I. Spimeor nnd Mrs. Joo Kredricksou. Move to Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stidham und Tour children have moved from Fort Robison, Neb., to Roseburg ami at nresent are making their homo at Gift Cobb street. Mr. Slldhum, a rellrod army man, is looking for n per inn nun location In Roseburg. THURSDAY ONLY Big Double Show ' - - -fx mu v . And On IftQ iKBiaBM I V Jf ...BUT ONLY HOUSEWIFE'S TOIL CAN BE REDUCED Someone must drain a mllo of wtiutow glatis, Htrrab live m'.ltw ut Hours, wunii nil ucro or uihiius. una lumutT tlireo uiiioM of clnlliim ia llio uveniBe homo evury year, uc uonlliiK lo suiv.jyB rocoiilly com ploceil, mid muilo public Kuuy by Mia. Claire T. Stint, dlrenloi' ut homo service lor the Hoiilhoi 11 Oregon Can corporation. "YhesH surveys hIiow that tho labor Involved In dolus this linn" amount of cleaning can bo reduced tiO per cent by tho use ot hot Kil ter," Mrs. Scott ytated. - ' llcr Inu rcstiiiK statistical report was Issued In connection with tho Ke.s company's current campaign on utuomuUc wr.ter heaters. ; MRS. SETHER RITES DATED AT EUGENE Funeral services for Mrs. Anna n. Sothor, former resident ot . Roseburg. who died Monday ut Eu geiie, will bo held at 2 p. in. Thursday at th Veutch cliupel 1n Eugene, according to word receiv ed horo. Mr.. Sothor wus tho mother of Dr. A. F. Sothor with whom she resided when ho lived In Kosctmrg prior to removal to Eu- gO'tP, i?i .All ABU .. . . 1 1 1 1 rnu r r m Screen t 4ft