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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSBBURG. OREGON, MONDAY, .JUNE 21, 1937.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
INDIAN OUT-DOOR PAGEANT
TO BE PRESENTED AT GLIDE
EVENING OF JUNE 29TH
On account of the Inclement
weather the Glide Chrisiiuii
. church and Baptist church com
munlty out-door paKcant, "The
American Indian," will be held the
evening of June 29th instead of
Wednesday of this week. The pag
eant will take place on the grounds
of the Baptist church at Glide and
will be under the direction of Mrs.
Guy Moore, who was a mission
ary to the American Indiuns for
eighteen years. The affair prom
ises to be unusually colorful and
interesting and a most cordial in
vitation has been extended to the
general public to attend.
M
PUBLIC INVITED TO
FIVE HUNDRED PARTY
ON TUESDAY EVENING
A most cordial invitation lias
been extended by Jliversdalo
grange to the general public to
enjoy a delightful eight o'clock
five hundred party to be held ul.
the grange hall Tuesday even lug.
Prizes will be awarded for the
five hundred play and refresh
ments will be oerved. The genernl
public Is Invited.
JOB'S DAUGHTERS TO
MEET TUESDAY
Hoseburg bethel No; 8 or Job's
Daughters will hold a business
meeting, nt 7:30 o'clock Tuesday
evening, June 22, at the Masonic
temple. All members are urged to
be present.
A special practice meeting was
held by the bethel this afternoon.
M. O. A. CLUB TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
The M. 0. A. club will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the homo
of Mrs. L. L. Moore. All mem
bers are most cordially Invited to
be present.
Today's Pattern
Be Sure to State Size When
. Ordering Pattern.
ONE EASY PATTERN
MAKES THIS PAIR
PATTERN 4223
Two saucy. aprons step into the
picture to help you complete your
chores, and at the same time pro
tect your pretty frocks! Both of
these cheery models come from
one and the same simple design.
Pattern 4223, and they're "easy
as pie" lo finish up in only n few
hours! Apron "A" Is feminine n.
you wish, for see how dainty Utile
ruffles underline its square patch
pockets und outline the cleverly
pointed bodice. A pretty apron lo
wear when you servo tea so make
li of dimity or organdy. Version
"B" Is tailored lo a "T," and grand
for kitchen wear in gay gingham!
Pattern 4223 is available in sizes
small, medium and lnrge. Small
size takes 21 yards 311 inch fabric
for each apron. Illustrated step-
by-step sewing Instructions in
cluded. Send FIPTKBN CENTS (15c) in
coins or stnmps (coins preferred)
for this Anne Adams pattern.
Write plainly SIZE. NAME. AD
DRESS ancj STYLE NUMBER.
Make a "bit"! Order your copy
of the NEW ANNE ADAMS PAT
TERN BOOK, and stitch up your
own Bummer success' frocks:
Choose trim sportsters, lovely
dress-up flatterers, cheery house
frock and dainty undies. Gay.
well-wearing toggery Tor toddler
and growlng-up. Really slenderiz
ing models! See what's what in
latest fabrics accessories
beauty hints! BOOK FIFTEEN
CENTS. PATTERN I9FTEEN
CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
FOR BOTH WHEN ORDERED
TOGETHER.
Send your order to News-Review
Pattern Dept., Roseburg, Oregon.
FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN
ETHOLA KINNEY AND
ELLA HENNIGH THURSDAY
Miss Kathryn DeLaiip and Miss
Theresa Conn were joint hostesses
at a charming farewell party hon
oring Miss htbola Kinney und
Miss hlla Hennigh, whu entered
nurses training at Good Samari
tan hospltnl in Portland, Saturday,
on 1 hursduy evening at the for
mer's home.
Farewell gifts were presented
to Miss Ethola and to Miss Ella
from Miss Carol Curnes, Miss
Eugenia Virilen, Miss llrnunda
Conn, Miss Dorothy Frear, Miss
funny l.n imberlv. Miss Adah
Mario nub), Miss Gay Bubar,
Miss Shirley Henzler, of Long
ueucn, Miss Jean (ieddes, Miss
Mary Ellen Darby. Miss Bnttvlano
Dixon. Miss Kathryn Ruscnhnrk
and the hostesses, Miss DcLapp
and Miss Conn.
Gnmes were enloved anil later
the hostesses served lovely ro-
freshmonls.
ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB
INVITED TO JUNIOR CLUB
INSTALLATION TONIGHT
All members of the Rosehnrg
Woman's club have been Invited as
special guests this ovening nt
eight o'clock to attend the Junior
womnn's club annual luslallallon
of ol'flcorR at I he clubhouse. Mrs.
I. M. Dunn will he Inslnlled ns the
new president; Miss Ilelty Stark,
vice-president ; Mrs. II. II. Gross,
second vice-president; Mrs. Clif
ford Smith, secretary: Mrs. Leon
learwoocl, treasurer: Miss Heverlv
Wood, Hgt.-at-arms, and MIkh Ruth
Kersclinor, council member for two
years.
The Installation ceremony will
be conducted by the retiring coun
cil of the club, followed by a de
lightful program and refreshments.
The mothers of the Junior Wom
an's club members have also been
invited as guests of the evening.
ELLA WILLIAMS AND
ROBERT FREINER MARRY
Ella M. Williams and Robert
Frelner, both of ibis cilv, were
quiet ly married by Rev. Mr. Cou
zens at Vancouver. Wash., Tues
day. June 15. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marion
Wentberford of Portland, formerly
of Roseburg, were attendants. The
bride wore an nttraclive white suil
with pink accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Freiner have re
lumed to Roseburg and are mak
ing their borne ut 926 South Main
street. Mr. Freiner came to Rose
burg from Seattle and Is employed
by the Pacific Coast Motor Lines. -
Mrs: .Freiner Is also well known
here, ':having been an employe at
Carl's Tavern before her marriage.
W. C. T. U. WILL HOLD
MEETING WEDNESDAY
The W. C. T. U. will hold its re
gular meeting at 2:30 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon nt. the Pres
byterian church parlors with Mrs.
C. A. Chamberlln, president, in
ehargo of the business session.
The members will tie a quilt for
the children's farm, iiome at Cor
vallis. All members and friends
are most cordially invited to at
tend. SOUTH END SOCIAL
CLUB TO MEET
The South End Social club will
meet Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. S. E. Fancher on
Cobb street. All members are most
cordially invited to be present.
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, June 21 BUT
TER Prints, A grade 34c lb. In
parchment wrappers, 35c in car
tons; B grade 33c in parchment
wrappers, 34c In cartons.
.BUTTERFAT (Portland de
livery, buying price) A grade,
33-33Jc lb. country millions; A
grade 31-31Jc; II grade lie less;
0 grade lie less.
EGGS Buying price by whole
salers: Extras 2uc; standard 17e;
medium llic; medium firsts lfic;
undergrades 14c dozen.
CHEESE Aregon triplets 17c;
Oregon loaf ISc: brokers will pay
lc below quotations.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling
price lo retailers: Country killed
hogs, best butchers, under Kill lbs.
l.'lj llc; vealers 13131c: light and
thin l)-12c; heavy 10-llc; canncr
cows S-9c; cutlers IM-llc; bulls
10-llc; spring lambs lS-iyr: year
lings 10-l:lc: ewes 4-"c.
LIVE POULTRY Buying price
hy wholesalers: Colored bens 4-5
lbs. 1-l-liir; over 5 lbs. 14.15c; leg
horn hens under 3i lbs. 10-llc;
over 31 lbs. ll-12c; colored springs
over 31 lbs. 19-2oc; 2 to 31 lbs.
ls-19c; leghorn broilers lii-17c;
roosters G-7e It).
POTATOES Nominal: De
schutes, J2-2.25: Klainaih No. 1,
S2-2.25; Yakima No. 1, ( ) cen
tal: local, $1.75-2.
NEW POTATOES California
whites, J1.35 for 50 lb. bag; The
Dalle!.. 2-21c
CANTAI)l'PKS Brawlel, jum
bo 45s, S3; standard 45s, $2.75;
Jumbo 36s $2.75; pony, ( ),
crate.
'Onlnns, wool, bay, hops, mohair,
and cascara bork, steady and un
changed. LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. June 21 HOGK:
Slow, mostly steady: bulk -165.215
lb. driveins 10.75. load lots up to
11.00; 220-2SO lbs. lu.00-in.25; few
to 10.50; 120.160 lbs. 0.'i-10.50;
parkins sows 7.50-7.75; feeder pigs
10.00-10.15.
CATTLE: Better grades 25 higlie
or, spots uO up; lower grodes
stning to shade hither; odd head
dry lot steers 9.50-10.00; bulk fat
grass steers 8.00-9.00; grassy heif
ers 5.5QS.00; part load up to 8.50;
SIDE GLANCES By George Clark
1 ; : ! if 1
. .a - kjt'tpm mm mm
"Wouldn't lliis be a swell spnl for a little five-room
collage?"
low cutter and culler cows 3.75-
i.25; common to medium grades
",.50-7.00; few good gruss cowb
r.23-7.50; bulls IS.OO-lj.SO; cutters
lown to 5.00; good to choice veal
ers X.OO-II.OO; odd head 9.50.
SHEEP: Active, mostly steady
to strong. Bpots 25 higher; bu-k
good trucked in lambs 10.00; few
to 10.25; load good to choice 83
lbs. 10.35: sorted 20 per cent at
S.50; common lambs 7.00-8.00; few
yearlings 5.00-0.00; medium to
good ewes 2.00-3.00; lew cnoice
3.25.
WHEAT
PORTLAND, June 21.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
.Iltlv .: 1.043 1.08 1.114!! 1.08
Sep 99 1.011 .99 1.0U
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem
12 net 1.14: dark hard winter 13
pet 1.2!): 12 pet 1.21; 11 pet 1.15;
soft white and western white 1.15;
hard winter 1.13; western .red 1.14.
In case of a vacancy in the vice-
presidency, a presiueni pro lein oi
the senute draws a vice-president s
salary. The senator appointed to
fill the vlce-nresldent's lilnce In
case of absence, however, receives
only a senator's salary.
Bank Night Wednesday
STARTS TUESDAY
A THRILLING
BLAZING
ROMANCE
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ENDS TODAY
COUID WORK
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Shows 27:15-9:15 P. M.
Matt, 25c Evei. 35c
Kiddles 10c
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GRADERS OF DAIRY
PRODUCTS CHOSEN
SALRM, June 21. (AP) The
stuLo division of food and dairies
boKiin qualifying today about GOO
men to serve as milk, cream and
lmtter graders.
A Kiader will bo placed In (ivory
creamery in the slate, eacb grader
to be paid by the creamery.
J. 0. Mfckle, head of the division,
said any dairyman who has been
marketing first grade milk and
grade A cream has nothing to fear.
"We will require no dairyman to
construct new burns or any new
equipment if be has complied with
these conditions, ho said. "We
want to help the producer of lower
grade products to bring bis prod
ucts up to first grade quality. All
producers will receive hotter
nrices under the plun."
Provision for the graders was
made in a 1037 lnw. 1
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Local
News
House Re-Painted The C. 0.
Ferrier residence on West First
street has been re-palnled by P. W.
Kay of this city.
Get Marriage License Cluude
Wayne Dougherty and Nauetto
U pshaw, both of Youcalla, obtain
ed a marriage licenso at Kugene
Saturday.
Get Salmon Paul Dnmpsoy, of
this city, caught two chinooks, 20
and 13 pounds, respectively, in the
Umpqua yesterdny. Mrs. IJenipsoy
caught a 32-pouuder Thursday.
Visit Over Week-End Mr. and
Mrs. Loren Johnson, of Kugene,
spent the week-end in Ibis city vis
iting the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Johnson, on Kast Doug
las street.
Return to Nebraska Miss
Elena and Miss Grace Egley huvo
left for their home in Lincoln,
Neb., after spending the past week
with their undo and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Kgley, In Sylmon valley.
N. of W. to Meet Lilac circle
No. 49, Neighbors of Woodcraft
will meet at eight o'clock tonight
at the I. O. O. V. hall. An enter
tainment will bo presented and re
freshments will be served by the
committee In charge.
Returns to Work J. H. Haltey,
local mail carrier, returned to bis
work this morning, after spend
ing the past two weeks vacation
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Hailoy enjoyed
a trip to Salt Lake City, San Fran
cisco nnd to Portland.
At McCIIntock Home Mrs. I).
J. Burnett, of Portland, and Mrs.
Clyde Mount, of Oregon City, are
in Roseburg as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. McCIIntock, on Hamilton
street, for a few days. Tho formor
is an omit and Mrs. Mount a cou
sin of Mrs. MRGilntock.
Visits Sister Over Week-End
Miss Rachel Fnucher, of Harper
McOeo company of Seattle, stop
ped over In Roseburg to spend the
week-end visiting her sister, Miss
Catherine Faucbor, nurse at the
veterans administration facility,
en route back to Seattle, after
spending her vacation In Salt Lake
Cily. 1
now your
About the
A good cigarette
AK tobaccos.
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because they ar
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Turk tobaccos.-S
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Visits In Medford Misa Dorothy
Norton, of this city, spent the
week-end visiting in Medford.
Attending Summer School Miss
Adeline Stewurt teacher at the
Rose school, lias left for Portland
to attend summer school.
Leaves For Portland Miss Inn
Far us worth, Benson school teach
er, left Saturday evonlng for Port
land to uttend summer school.
Return Home Today Mr. and
Mrs. James A. Ptnkertou returned
to their home on South Ieer creek
today, after speeding three days at
Cuscadia visltlug Mr. and Mrs. It.
G. Livingston, fortnor Dlxouvllle
residents. '
Attend Convention Mi, and
Mrs. 11. C. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. M
H. Muncy und Mr. und Mrs. J. A.
Hr.rt, of this city, spent yester
day and today in Medford uttend
ing tho Lions' state convention.
Goes to Summer School Miss
An nu belle Flshor left yesterday
for Corvallls to attend summer
school. She Is a student at Oregon
State college, und has been spend
ing the past few dayB here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fisher.
Go to Eugene Miss Tin Lau-
buc i and nor uncle, u. K, Mans
field, of this city, und Miss Bertha
Lary. Camas Valley school leach-
err, drovo to Eugono yesterday.
where the latter remained to at
tend University of Oregon summer
school. Miss Iaubacb and Mr.
Mansfield spent tho day visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Register, for
mer rosldents of this city, and ro-
turned hero last night.
Visiting Here Mrs. IT, E. John
and Mrs. W. D. Strange, of this
nity, have ns their guestH, Mrs.
Martha Hawkins, of Kempton, In
diana; Mrs. S. Urlstow and chil
dren, Annetto and Richard, of Tip
ton, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Kersey, of Columbus, Ohio, Mr.
an;! Mrs. J. C. Perkins, of San
Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Perkins, or Marshfleld; Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. II. Smith, of Garden val
lov, and Mrs. Rosa Howard, of
Millwood.
Here Over Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Chnrlos G. Stanton, of Tim
ber, Ore., visited hero over Sat
urday and Sunday with their son
nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles V. Stanton, on Com
mercial avenue, after enjoying a
trip down tho coast. They slop
ped nt Toledo to visit another son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George L. Stanton, and family,
and at Roodsport with Mr. Stan
ton's brothor-in-lnw and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. They loft yes
terday for ihelr homo at Timber
fields
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Return to Corvallls Harry
Sandqtilst left last night for Cor
vallls, where ho is employed, niter
spending the week-end here with
relatives.
Go to Oregon Caves Mr. and
Mrs. John Kelly mid Mr. and Mrs.
George Hlco enjoyed a trip lo the
Oregon caves and back over the
week-end.
Pays Fine P. W. TIbbens, ar
rested Sunday charged with drunk
enness, paid a fine of (10 after
pleading guilty In the city court
this morning.
Visit in Ashland Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Gulley and bom Don und
daughter Marjorle of this city
drove lo Ashland yesterday to
spend the day with Mrs. (iulley's
mother, Mrs. Pearl Hooper, who
is convalescing from u back in
jury. It will be u not her week be
fore Mrs. Hooper can return to
Roseburg, She went to Ashland to
spend Memorial day and visit with
friends and it was at that time
she suffered an injury to her back.
Return to Corvallls R. R. Hous
or, manager of tho Western Auto
Supply sloro at CorvalllH, came to
Roseburg yesterday to spend tho
day with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. II ousm and took his wife
and two small sons, Rodney and
Douglas, back borne to Corvallls
with him last evening. Mrs. Hous
er and two sons have been hero
a week visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred A. Knight and two
sisters, Mrs. "Hud" Watson and
Mrs. Frederick J. Portor..
UNIONIZATION CALL
GIVEN TWO GROUPS
A meeting of sawmill nnd culin
ary workers, Including tavern em
ployes, was called today for 8 p. m.
Wednesday, June 211, at tho Rose
burg city hall to consider further
steps In proposed unionization.
Iloth employers and employes are
lining invited to attend tho moot
ing. Sawmill workers have signed
more than 50 poisons, a sufficient
number to secure a charter, it Is
reported.
o
LOCAL PHARMACIST ONE
OF WINNERS IN CONTEST
William Bono, pharmacist at I
Fullerlim's Rexall drug sloro here, j
received notice this morning that I
ho Is one of a thousand winners of I
tho recent Old Gold puzzle contest
in which 15,000,000 people enter- I
ed. 'The tl-obreakers contest of
ninety puzzles lias been sent lo tho
1000 winners of tho first contest
and tho winner will recetvo S100,
000. Mr. Bono has until next. Mon
day to send In bis answers on the
Html contest.
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vie tasted
Back From Salem Justice ol
tho Peace and Mrs. R. W. Murs
ttrs returned Sunday from Port
hind, whore Mr. M ureters attended
the Masoulo grand lodge. They
visited at Salem and McMimiville
with relatives on the return trip.
Today ao4 Tuesday
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Romance and Song!
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Shows 2-7-9 P. M. :
Mats. 25o - Eves. 35o
Kiddles 10o
Coming Wednesday
TWO WISE MAIDS
Willi
POLLY MORAN
ALLISON SKIPWORTH
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