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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937. TKS2S VHIAT COHFORTl INWOLVERINI WOLVERINE . 1HELL HORIBHIDB WOfiK IHOM A work shoe stocked in widths. ill 1 Mt P. N. G. CLUB HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY SIlfllKRI.lN, May 13. Tho Pnst Nohlo (iranl club met at the Oild Follows hull on Wednesduy for a one o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Mabel Itoss was hostess. An ex change of May baskets containing nuios and ' plants was enjoyed. Mm. Freda Wnhl, who recently moved nere rrom Kiiverton, was initiated liilo the club. Others present were: Mrs. June Shami). Mrs. Hazel Green, Mrs. Alice ininiiy, airs. Leona S nek. Mrs. Charlotte Parker, Mrs. Ella Weg nbr, Mrs. Ann Hall, Mrs. Anna llnnkonsen, Mrs. Blanche Merritt, Mrs. Minnie Hartshorn. Mrs. Alma Anderson, Mrs. Bertha uarge, ins. Serepta Saucertnan, Mrs. Hello Cook. Mrs. Marie Shel bourne and the hostess. The June ineelhiK will be held at the homo of Mrs. Leona Slack for a 1:30 Itiiw-linntt. Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. fry (yfttneiJainS WEAR SPRIGHTLY FROCK ALL DAY LONG IF YOU'D LOOK TRIM AND CHIC! PATTERN 4378 You'll bo a refreshing sight when you Rlip into this crisp "at home" frock and wear it proudly from sun-up to the drying of the last supper-dish at night, nig, bright buttons accent the dainty scallop ed yoke that carries out th? gny note of (he pockets, while slightly flared skirt and Graceful panels contribute nn added touch of Anne Adams chic! Py this time, 'you've noticed tho comfy yoke sleeves, and siniplo square- neck that, are equallv flattering to Miss or Mat ron! What's more, you'll find it. ensy to turn amateur dressmaker for a few hours, when you discov er how simple Pattern 4378 Is to cut. fit. and stitch. Choose a pret ty cotton fabric percale, perhaps or gingham with novelty buttons of contrasting hue. Pattern 4,178 is available in sizes It, la. IS. 20. 32. 34. 36. 38. 4ft and 42. S!? 16 takes 3 3-8 yards 36 Inch fabric. Illustrated sten-bv-sten sewing instructions Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or etnnms (coins preferred), for this Anno Adr-ms nnttnrn. Write plainlv SIZE. NAMH. ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. fit vies new as tomorrow nwatt, iron in our ANNE ATA MR SUM MER PATTERN ROOK! See what's smart for women of every nge. In every gnv Summer role rmrly-bonnd debs, the glamorous bride, vacat'onin Misses, Mutrnns at their charming beat: kiddle and ,hininr! Easv natterns ail will welcome? II test fabric nrH acmq. ciirl. Or'1r tortnvt ROOK Fl TEKV TFVTS. PATTERN F'F TPPN CNTS. TWENTY . FIVE CFNTS FOR ROTH WHRN OR ' DERED TOGETHER. Send your order to News-Review Pattern Dept. Roseburg, Oregon. J C l U I WHAT Lf I 1 I f I a - . . I I XX'LJI I si aT 'r II By tOTUS KNIGHT PORTER HOME DEMONSTRATION . MEETING 18 HELD MELROSE, May 13. The last meeting of the home extension unit, sponsored by the Home hcon- omics club wa held Thursday at the Melroae grange ball with Miss Jessie Palmlter of Corvallls In charge. From U to 12:30 visiting was enjoyed and tether tennis was played. . Tho lovely union run was served at one long table at noon. . The afternoon was spent in demonstrating and talks by Mlsn Palmlter on tho study of color and the principles of lines and the kind of clothing to be worn hy cm- ferent Individuals. She showed drawings of ancient styles as com pared to the present styles. Miss Palmlter ulso announced that the summer camp for wo men would be held again. In Coos county. . The enmp will he opened Au gust 28 and will continue for four days and will be open to all la dies from Coos and Douglas coun ties who care to attend. Classes in leather tooling, Swedish em broidery and artcraft will bo held each day, as well as lessons In swimming and other recreations and hikes will he enjoyed and on Sunday. August 31, will be family day when the families and hus bands of nil ladies attending are invited and all enjoy dinner to gelher. The ladles attending last Thurs day's meeting were Mrs. Margaret Finn, Mrs. Vlnnie Cooper, Miss Georgia Emery, Mrs. Nettie Wood ruff, Mrs. Myrtle Lundeeen, Mrs. Edna Sjogren, Mrs. Catherine Pet requin, Mrs. Ruby Center, Mrs. Clara Stubbs, Mrs. Andrew Imrle, Mrs. Amy CriteBer, Mrs., John Galla, Mrs. Grace Fenn. Mrs. Mable Busenbark, Mrs. AIHe Bu st? n bark. Mrs. Ethel Busenbark. Mrs. Katie Conn, Mrs. Crystal Conn, Mrs. Margaret Reece, Mrs. Catherine Horn, Mrs. Amy Kruse, Mrs. Gladys Mabley, Mrs. C. W. Hagen and Miss Jessie Palmlter. - SHOWER PARTY GIVEN . . FOR MRS. COLEMAN SUTHERLIN. May 13. Mrs. William Coleman of Fair Oaks vas honored at a shower on .Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jake Francis. Mrs. C. T, Chamberlain was- joint' hostess, The afternoon was spent In Bew hig and visiting. Refreshments were served at four o'clock to the following-: Mrs. Royal Abeene, Mrs. O. H. Lehme, Mrs. E. Ltndhe,' Mrs. Tom Thornburg, Mrs. Dur ward Rose, Mrs. C. K. Flory, Mrs. J. G. Miller, Mrs. A. C. Austin, Mrs. Art Smith, Mrs. Morrell Web er, Alva Manning, Mrs. Harry Nor ton, Mrs. Albert steuer, Mrs. Kd- wards, Mrs. Fred Stumpges, and the Misses Frances and Stella Lursen and Phyllis Manning. Bishop Benjamin D. Dagwell of the Episcopal diocese of Oregon, accompanied by Rev. Perry.Smlth of Roseburg, was a guest'tff.'the Ladies Guild on Monday.' After a short address hy the bishop tea was served to the members and their guests. ANNUAL MAY DAY DINNER ENJOYED SUTHERUN, May 13. The an nual Muy day dinner in the so cial rooms of the Methodist church sponsored by the ladies of the toadies Aid, was attended by a large crowd. A large number of people came rrom Koseourg, uaK- taiul and other outlying districts and about Hfly dollars was clear ed, from the affair. FAVORITE RECIPES (Hroadrnst bv the Women's Ex chunKe depart mpitt of KRNR and tiuhllKhcd In thft Douelan county .itiok Kook. Comnlptp. conleft of thin jook bopk may hp nurrlmRPd at the i-ws-Revlew office at till cents DINTY MOORE MI18. E. n. PETERSON, Ilosehurg. i lb. spaghetti 1 lh. sausngo 'A lb. hamburger 14 cup oil 1 can corn 1 can peas 1 can mushrooms 1 qt. tomatoes . 1 can plinentoes -1 can ripe olives . 1 large onion 1 lb. cheese Salt and pepper to taste Doll spaghetti until tender, drain and allow cold water to run through. Let drnin. Fry meat and onions In oil. Mix nil other Ingred ients except cheese. Place (n bak ing dish, grate cheese over top and bake tlowlv from 1 to 1' hours. This dish Improves each time It is hened. BAKED LIVER IN CASSEROLE MRS. GLENN CALLEN, Roseburg. 1 lb. liver: 2 carrots;- 1 onion? 2 potatoes; 1 can peas; 6 T fat; 2 c milk: pepper and salt to taste; Clour. Cut potatoes and carrots In cubes. Cook till tender. Wlpo liver, flour and brown In the fnt, remove. Cook onions in the fnt till brown. Remove them and mako gravy with 3 T flour and the milk, salt and pepper. Arrange a layer of veget ables in a casserole, then liver, repeat. Pour gravy over this and bake (325) for 1 hr. Variation Bubble and Squeak: Use 1 lb. round steak cut In 1 In. cubes. Brown In faL Put layer of meat In greased casserole. Then layer of vegetables (2 c cube po tatoes; 2 c sliced onions). Salt and pepper each layer , Repeat. Pour over at 1 c mock turtle soup and enough water to cover (meas uring water). Cover. Cook t 350 for 2 tare. For every cup of liquid stir In 1 T flour and cook 16 mln. longer. Mrs. E. J. Kllngford, Rose burg. . INDUSTRIAL CLUB -HAS MEETING SUTHRni.IN. May 13. Tie Fair Oaks Industrial club mot nt the clubhouse at Fa,lr Oaks with Mrs. Lloyd Thompson anil Mrs. (seo. llHwroft. joint hostesses. A de. llclous politick dinner was served ut noon on ono long table. The af ternoon was taken tin with a html ness session after which visiting wus enjoyed, sirs. Artnur Minun, presldont,- was In oharuo of the meeting. The minutes worn mm) bv Mrs. . Jako Miller. ; secretary. riioso enjoying me nrrnlr wore Mrs. Jake Miller. Mrs. Juke Fran- tils. Mrs. C. K. Flory, Mrs. Dick Vnlentlne, Mrs. Arthur Austin. Mrs. C. Chamberlain, 'Mrs. Royal Aiieono. . Mrs. .Ultimo Davidson. Mrs. Harry Norton, Mrs. Orren Stumngns, Mrs. Fred Stuninges, Mrs. D. Rlchardso.i, Mrs. O. Milam. Mrs. A. (1. Webber. Mrs. Worrell Weber, Mrs. Rown Webc. Miss tunnels Larson, Mrs. Dnrwartl Rose. Mrs. Alva Manning, Mrs. Ar thur Smith, Mis. W. U. Currlor. Mrs. Harry Ohonoweth md tho hostesses. Tho r.oxt mnntliig will ho hold at the homo of Mrs. Royal ADeeno. MOTHER'S DAV PROGRAM GIVEN MELROSE. Mnv 13. A Moth es day progr.im was held Sunday atinrnnon uy tno Kigarnso sumlav 3chool at tho church, which Includ ed a reading by Mrs. Carl Becker: so-.ig, "Mother, the Beautiful." by school; recitation. "Clothes at Night," by Keltu Willlai-is: recita tion. "A Boy's Tribute to His Mother," hv Victor Backlund: skit, "Co Ask Your. Ma." Ol.tf Sjogren and Paul Backlund: recitation bv Dorothy Backlund; dialogue "Jiotncr." by Dorothy Backlund, Elsa Sjogren, Barbara Becker. Al ma Siogron, Pattlo Holmnnlst and Paul Banklunil; recitation, by Rav mond Keiffer; rending hv Frif. Slopren; song, hv Mr. and Mrs. E. O. BlooDioulsl, Mr;. .T. O. Back lund and Ernest Johnpon; reading, by Mrs. J. O. Backlund; reading, by Raymond KoifCor; song, by Mrs. T. O Backlund: rending, by Mrs. lonis Keiffer; song. "Homo Sweet Home," Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bloom ouist, Mrs. J. O. Backlund anrl Ernest1 Jnlrron:: recitation, hy liobert Jlotmoii1t and recitation by Arthur Backlund. Following the program all were Invited to the church basement where refreshments were served In honor of Mother's day. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD CLOSED MEETING NEXT TUESDAY AFTERNOON Tho Roseburg Woman's club will hold Its onlv, closed meetinc of the, calendar'-year next Tuesday, May1- IS, at a ono-thlrty o'clock tlossort- luncheon at - tho clubhouse, to which every inomlier of tho club has boon requested to be present. Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president, will be In charge. The nonuhatiiig committee: Mrs. G. V. Wiuiberly, Mrs. Walter Fisher and Mrs; Scott Williams, will present their report. Special music for the meeting will be played by Mrs. Homer Grow, music chairman for the year. .Hostesses for the one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon include Mrs. R. L. Whipple, chairman, Mrs. Frank Brown,' Mrs. A. C. Mnrslers, Mrs. Wallace Robertson, Mrs. O. Bartel, Mrs. Paul Jenkins and Mrs. W. W. Ashcraft. '' SUTHERLIN BRIDGE CLUB 13 ENTERTAINED SUTHERLIN, May 13. The Sulhcrlin bridge clnli met at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. -Lawrence Rnhcrtxon on Wodnosday evening. Ilgh score was won by Mrs. Mar vin Fisher and Mark Jordan. Dain ty refreslimenls were -ervotl at midnight to tho following mem bers: Mr. anil Mrs. Hi-itlnin Slack. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Holgate, Mr. ar.tl Mrs. Marvin Fisher, and the guests, Mr. anil Mrs. llurdette Leas, Mrs. Frank Ynm g und tho ho.-,t .md hoHtoss, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roherlson. Iris and lilacs were used in tnsttt- fill decoration about the rooms. OVERNIGHT HIKE ENJOYED BY GROUP ELKTON. May 13. Friday eve ning Mrs. S. A. .Fcnloy took her Sunday school class and several others to the Fcnloy place on Tom Folley crook. The young peo ple rode as far as the tunnel nntl hiked the rest or the way. Among those who , went were Donald Whelpy, Margrot Orlffet, Leltoy llentlprer. Mnrylhi Henderer. War ren Schad, Dale Godel, Znn Wenlll erly, Harry Weatherly, Vivian Pon tius, the Gates twins, Norma Gales, Royal Bosscn, Loyal Bophoii, Ma rlon Dennlson,1 Frances Dennlson, DoiirJns Fenley nnd Mrs. Fenlcy. HOUSEWARMING PARTY GIVEN AT MELROSE MELROSE; May 13. A group of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Finn Wed nesday evening to honor them with a house warming. The evening hourB were enjoy- ably spent In visiting and play ing cards until a late hour when refreshments were served. Those enjoying the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Finn were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Horn, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Kruse, Mrs. K. L. Conn and Henry Handy. GLIDE CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEETING The Glide Tovnr.end club hold n splendid meeting Tuesday night, nt which time n group presented the -snttre. "Dr. Daniel in the Lions Den." A large number attanded the meeting. Cooperation or the high school and faculty was especially appre ciated by the club and the orciies- SIDE GLANCES COM; t7 BY NCA SERVICt, INC. T. M. REG. U. 6. "But President Roosevelt seems to find time for other ' things besides liis sttwnp collection." tra numbers were greatly enjoyed. Tho next meeting will be a "Straw berry Feed," to which everyone Is most cordially Invited to enjoy. PUBLIC INVITED TO BENEFIT CARD PARTY EVENING OF MAY 21ST Vl Tho general public has '-been most cordlully Invited to enjoy tho Catholic Ladles Sewing society benefit card party at eight o'clock tho evening of May 21st nt St. Jo seph's parish hall on North Kane street. Mrs. J. A. Harding is general chairman of the party and has an nounced the "following committees for the affnir: cards, Mrs. .Harris Ellsworth and Mins Helen Casey ; refreshments, MrB. R. R. Willett, Mrs. Lucy Jennings, Mrs. L. L. Miller and Mrs. V. Fost; decora tions, Mrs. Mary liryan and Airs. Fayette Langonberg; ticket sale, Mrs. J. B. Foley. For reservation of tuhles, call Mrs. .Harding at the ,Umpqua ho tel, phone 412. Tho card players will " pivot at their respective tables. A very delightful feature of the party will be that a prize will be 'given for overv table in play. Uefrenhments will be served by the committee 1 tiler In thtr'evrt ning. ' ' ; : GAYLE BUCHANAN IS HONORED AT U. OF O. , w i i i : ' l !.;'-';:. f lot Interest to friends here of Miss Gayle Buchanan, who is mesi dent'of the Oregon women's group'," is her election to tue Mortar board at University of Oregon.This award is made to outstanding sen ior women at the university. Miss Buchanan is a' daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Buchanan of Eugene, und Is very well known in Iloseburg, having frequently visited here with her two sisters, Mrs. Bernard Young and Miss Kate Bu- chanan. During her four years at, University of Oregon, she has been outstanding in campus affairs. i COUNTY P.-T. A. TO MEET SATURDAY . The Douglas County Porent-; Teachers Council will meet ai two1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the' Junior High school building, to; which all tin ts I:i thn count v and evervoue Interested lufa been most cordially -invited to attend. j Mrs. .1. F. Branr.on will talk mil the county library nnd the Doug las county health unit will outline the pre-Hchool round-up. VITAL STATISTICS BORN FAXON To Dr. and Mrs. I). E. Faxon, of this city, Wednesdnv, May 12. at Mercy hospital, a daugh ter, weight seven pounds ant sev en ounces. D. E. Humes, of Drain, was a business visitor In this city yester day. C4T riAVO1 Schilling DANCE Saturday Nite May 15 Turkey Hall OAKLAND Mutlc by ' Flick" Crocker nd His Rhythmen Gent, 40o Ladles 10c By George Clark PAT. Of F- Return From Funeral Mr. and Mrs. V. , M. MeEaehern have re turned to their home on Blakeley street, after spending the past sev oinl days In Pendleton, where they wure culled by tho death of tho former's brother-in-law, John Han ley. Transferred to Corvallis David Hess, manager of thn Western Un ion office in Roseburg for tho past several years, has been transferred to mintage the office at Corvallls. -Mrs. Hess Is an employe at tho lo cal Woolworth store. CITY VISITORS Ross Hutehingson, of Kellogg, 'was a business vltiftor in this city yesterday, , . R. A. Moore, of Elkton, spent several hours In town yesterday on business. Mrs. G. V. Oillam. of Winches tor, whs bore shopping and visiting friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Huli'eq. and U. O. Thomas, of Elkton, were business visitors in this city yes terday. , Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wundcll, of Unipnmi, spent several hours .In (his city yesterday . attending to business, i .1. T. Leonard, of Anchor, attend ed to'ibuylnoss In town for -.a short tiifie yesterday. IMPOUNDED Yellow, short-haired remale dog. Unless claimed by owner within -18 hours from date of this notice (5 p. m. May 12) dog will lie spjd or killed as "provided In city ordi nance No, 101-1. Tom Fletcher. City Enforcement Officer.- Phono 2F-I. NEW SPRING HATS Carr's continues to bo the one shop in Rosciiurg showing a la rue selection of pomilar priced hats. More than a hundred style-, all new, all stylish and priced !iSc to Sl.flN, none higher. Also garden and sun lint it wailing for that sun. Slion n'', Chit's. dv. rtflv'r; bou' 2 w Q CDM1 Qt!l H :MiO- ' j! . 1 Local i News Locating Hero Mr. and Mrs. Garrett of I'aKadena. Calif,, have purchased a ranch In the Elgarose vicinity jTiom -the Cluulib Kyt-s tyul euiute office. ' Improving at Hospital - Mrs, T. If, Reeves is reported to bo doing nicely at Sacred Heart hospital In Eugene where she underwent a major operaliou last Wednesday. Return Here Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wells are hack at their home on East Lane sired. Mrs. Wells has been in Portland the past sev eral weeks and Mr. Wells went there this week to bring her back to her hoimf. t Leaves for Washington Mrs. O. W. l-'hiley of litis city left Wed nesday lor liyiierwood, Wash., to visit Willi her son in-law and daugh ter, .Mr. ami Mrs. Orvllle McCul loclt. The luttfi was formerly MIhs Gladys Kinley of this city. Back to Work Irving Dou ceite has resumed charge of Don cello's Grand barber shop on West Cass street, after being absent rrom his work the past Boveral months on account of illness. Return from Portland Mrs. E. It. Metzger, Mrs, L, W, Metzger, Mrs. A. B. Taylor and Mrs. Ed Peyton have returned to their homes In this city, nftor visiting in Portland since last Saturday. En route home they stopped a short time in Eugene to visit with friends. Sllghtlv Improved E, L. El liott of Klamath Falls, who has been very 111 hero at the home of ills daughter, Mts. J. P. Motschen bacher, on South Main street, is reported to be slightly Improved and able to -it up a few minutes dally. Mrs. Elliott Is hlBO at tho Motschcnbacher home. Here From Seattle Mrs. Charles Fltz (Grace Carroll) and son, Ken nelh, of Seattle are spending a few days here with Mrs. FIIk' parents, Mr, and Mrs. fihellah Carrol. They were called horo by the death of. Mrs, Fltz' grandmother, Mrs. Anna Carroll. Mrs. Kile was formerly socloty editor of tho Nows-Jtovtew. Arrive from Paeadena Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Buchanan Jr., who have been spending the past year in Pasadena. Calir., nrrlve1 in Koseburg today to visit the for mer's two sisters, Mrs. Bernnrd Young and Miss Kate Buchnnan, before going to their home In Eu gene to spend the summer months. lh Buchanan has been aludylng in the Pasadena Coiumunity play house and will resumo his studies there again tills fall. Mr. Duncan Visits Here - H- A- Duncan, who Is with .the ' Proctor and Gamble company, with head quarters In Cincinnati, Ohio, has been spending the past several days hern visiting his molhor-lm law, Mrs. II. Cumpbell, In West Roseburg, and his slstor-ln-law," Mrs. C. D. Glenn, at Glide. Mr. Uuncun left (today for Portland to spend a couple of days with anoth er sister, Mrs. George Neuner, be fore Hailing Saturday from Victor la, B. C. for the Orient, India, Egypt and then will will visit ev ery country in Europe In the In terest of his com nuny. He will he gone for tlx months herore return ing lo Ills office in Cincinnlnl. This is Mr, Duncan's third trip to Eu rope for, the Proctor and Gamble coimnmy. ..mil! ... 83c .rbn- r.aX)0: AB' ,lS YEARS OLD 5 l Very III W. A. pearce of Rose burg Is reported to be very UI. Spending 8veral Days Hir Clarence Williams of the state for ester's office in Salem, has arriv ed here to Bpend several daya at tending to business. Sylmon Valley Club to Meet The Sylmon Vuilev elub will meet at two o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dan Egley. All memhei-H are urged to be pres ent. Will Entertain Families The Garden Valley Women's club will entertain their husbanda and fami nes at n an v I'm n'ilnil( im.lindtnMQ d'nner Saturday evening at. tho cluhhouso. Returns to California Harrv Rapp. employe of the Pierce Auto Freight company, left yesterday for his home In northern Califor nia after spending several days here attending to business and visiting relative, Able to Be Out J. B. "Bud" Tales, manager of KRNR radio station, is able to be out again, after being confined to his home for o few days recovering from minor Injuries suffered in an auto mobile accident. Graduating Mlsa Gertrude Kel ly, daughter or John Kelly, of this city. Is graduating from Wesley hosntlul and nurses training school Friday evening, May 21, at the Methodist Eplsconal church at Wichita, KanB. Miss Kolly Is very well known hoe. bnvlng formerly attended school here nnd later Working nt Hunt's Indian theatre. Attend Bethel Meeting Mih. A; J. Young. Mrs. R. U Whipple, Judge and Mrs. R. W. Marstors, Mrs. Paul Jenkins, ' Miss Merle Williams, Miss Madlyn Stearns, Miss Mary Ellen parity. Miss Adah Mario Ruhl und Mlsa Meredith Anne ' Jenkins, from " Roseburg bethel, , No. 8, went to Myrtle Creek Inst evening to attend the Job's Daughter bolhnl meeting. Attend Staley Funeral Mr. and Mrs. George. Goddes1 nnd 1 son, George Jr., of Portland: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross Miller, of 'Miiishfleld, and Charles Wright, of Chico, Calif., have oturnod . to their homos, after coming to Ro.ioburg to attend the funoral of Charles El mer Staley, who was a brother of Mrs. Geddes and Mrs. Miller and a nephew of Mr. Wright. Always 2 Features Starts Friday Searing its way into your soul . . Greatest Under world drama siiee '"ScarV face" V'''' - Captain Caswell's , Feature Length Authentic Adventure Killers of the Sea With Commentary by Lowell Thomas Ends Today ALSO Show, 27:169:30 P. M. Matt. 25o Eve.. 35o Kiddle 10o II on ne . -iS ll Sam, jf J 1 gram Hiiiiiiiniii'i I U Visits Hr Mrs. Fred Weaver. of Myrtle Creek, upent yesterday lu town s'uoppipg ana visiting. Visits Hsrs G. If. Hnie, of tb stain police at Coqullle, spent ye4 lerilay In lulu city with his family. Attends to Buslnsss Martin Lloyd, mayor of Hutherlln, was a business visitor in this city yes terday. Invitational 1 Dance Saturday The Lions club and their ladle will entertain at an iuvKutloiittl dance at the I (Hamburg Country club Saturday evening. Locates In Msdford Lymon L. Spencer of Roseburg, who haa recently been employed In Port land, Is now In Med ford making arrangements for opening a dist rict office for tho Investors Syn dicate of which he will be in charge. The office will servo the southern Oregon and northern California district. The Digestive Tract Your dlKoatlrn trui:t In iih 1a pumlont upon the uonultlon i)( your taoth n upon the quulity of the fooil you place lu your mouth. Unions your tnotli mo In perfect condition, they will poison Ute fooil before II renchen your Btomach nntl ciiuro tllsnr rnngemeut of your-. ilRontlvo tract, asoi thla tooth' iuentlon squarely lit the fuco , anil sea rour dentlat. DENTISTRY H. R. NERBAS, D. D. S. OAS WHEN DESIRED Antielgonla f Pilling Anaosthosla tor Extraction Unbreakable or Vuloanlte Plates TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Suite 5 , Phone 48S-J Masonic Bldg, ',, , Roeeburg Ends Today MeUOUN TOPS -ihe awotwer Vkter McLMUN WattsrC0NN0UV reter LORREk it. D Friday ' - fl Saturday; U THEYK-'W-U, and at hone Hveir wiy. and tweet hearts waited I ellent anguish,.,, as bullets whined through Dublin'. ' war torn ftreetll aCT. the sm PRESTON P O ST E R Una O'Connor B SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY It's Coming! Short Subjects Shcwe 2-7-9 P. M. Matt. 25c Eves, 36o Children 10c I I and Play.rt frem th.ASlllTBWw.