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I ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1937. Bone Dry Ml Means but one thing: Men's full grained oil tanned dou ble vamped high topped shoes. This shoe has solid brass logger studs and eye lettes with wide back strap and oil tanned bellows tongue. The soles are heavy first quality oak tanned leather. From top to sole an ideal outdoor man's shoe. - 12 inch $10.35 16 inch $11.75 WHITE ELEPHANT SALE TO BE HELD SATURDAY , (iLENDALK. Aup. 5. The local unit of th W. C. T. U. will bold 11 white eleplinnt anil rooki'd food til in llm bunk building Saturday. AuffUHt T. Any donatlnna of clotli iiifr, etc.. for the sale will he ac cepted by Mrs. R. H. Gardner. FiiikIh received from thifl sale will he used to pay the local unit's pledge and the balance will he turned into the church buihlln'' fund. k"IH Today Pattern 01 Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. 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Make your own f'attery! Send for our ANNE ADAMS PATTERN liOOK and see how eusily you can stitch up the newest, smartest out fits from the easiest patterns ever seen! No matter how Inexpert enced at cewing, you will want tu make these lovely nlternoon rrocks, party styk-s, morning models! Va- riety and flattery for prowtnz-up and grown-up! BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. TWENTY FIVE CENT:'. FOR BOTH WHEN (MOOTED TO GETHER. Send your order to News-Review Pattern Iept., HoseV:rK, Ore. DO Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MRS. FREDERICK J. PORTER ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Frederick J. Porter enter tained ber bridge club yesterday, afternoon nt an informal one thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at her home ,bn Reservoir avenue. Beautiful bouquets of mixed sum mer flowers from the U 1. Wlm- berly gardens und arranged by Airs. Wimbeiiy were used about the rooms, while small center boq quets of Cecil Brunner rosebuds, pipit sweeipeas and pale blue flow ers were used on the Berving tables. Covers were arranged for Mrs. I.. I,. Wimberly. Mrs. Carl E. Wlm berly, .Mrs. 1). R. MacKilloD, Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, Mrs. E. O. Rickll and Mrs. Bernard Young, guests, and the following club members: Mrs. P. M. Lee, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs. A. J. Ellison. Mrs. L. M. Lilly, Mrs. Oeorge Singleton and Mrs. Bert Courtney. .Mrs. Lee assisted Mrs. Porter In serving. Contract bridge was In play dur ing, the afternoon with Mrs. L. L. W mherly winning the guest nign score prize and Mrs. Taylor the club prize. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN FOR NANCY ILES ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Story lies entertained at a very charming farewell party for her small granddaughter, Nancy Lee lies, from two-thirty o'clock to four yesterday afternoon at her home. c.uests enioving the party hon oring Nancy included Joyce Quine. Irene and Christine Trupous, uei tv Hendricks, Patty Murphy. Ma rie Short. Doris Ann Fletcher, Rartuira Jean Ellis and Leota Hreiiner. Onmes were enjoyed during the afternoon and later Mrs. lies cerveit delicious refreshments. Nancy is leaving tomorrow with her mother. Mrs. Lois i ies, lor their home In San Francisco. The latter has been visiting her moth er, .Mrs. 1). C. Hamilton, ana auiu, Miss Ellen Crablree, on her vaca tion. BUSENBARK FAMILY REUNION HELD SUNDAY MELROSE, Aug. 6. A family reunion of the Busenbark families wns enioved Sunday at tne lamuj horn;. A lovely picnic dinner was served at twelve o'clock in the grove.- The afternoon was very en- invnli v spent in visiting. 'Those attending the enjoyable affair were Mr. ami Mrs. George riirliihinnd two sons. Uovid and Touy, from Kenemare, North Da kota and Mr. and -Mrs. Royce Slg loii of. .California, ' - Millard. Doyle, Mr.-und Mrs. Allen Buseii built and small son of Roseburg Mi-, and Mrs.VDale Busenliark, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. lteoee' and sons. Ted and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Busenburk. Mr. and Mrs. 1). N. Busenhark. Mr. una Mrs. R. A. Bu- senbark, and John Buaenuarx, sr. .MERRY; LITTLE COOKS CLUB HAS PICNIC . , MELROSE. Aug. 4. Tie Merry Little Cooks ; 4-H brea! fn-t club held a picnic Tuesday afternoon on the creek below' E. L. Cooper's home. The day was spent In play ling games nnd wading in the creek , A picnic lunch was served at twelvo o'clock and at four-thirty 'all departed for their homes. , Those attending il-e picuic were !Ieini Johnson, Barbara Becker, Winona Garber, Evelyn Garber, Lela Garber. Deloros Brow.i, Doro- Ihy Felt, Patricia Ilolmqui-t antl Arlene Horieling. All clun mem bers unci Clcb Leader Mrs. Nettle Woodruff and the mothers attend ing were Mrs. Gunner Johnson Mrs. -C. R. Holmquist and late in tho afternoon Mrs. Carl Becker joined the group. TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Townsend club will be held Fri day evening at the Elgarose play shed, to which the general public has been Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw of Roseburg will be the speakers of the evening. NURSES ASSOCIATION TO MEET SATURDAY AT ANNUAL PICNIC 8UPPER District No. 11 of Oregon State Graduate Nurses association has announced its annual picnic and potluck supper for Saturday even ing, August 7, at the borne of Miss Janet Moffat at Winchester. All nurses in the, county have been most cordially invited to attend. POETS CORNER THE PAS8ING OF A SYLVAN MONARCH By T. R. B. Bleak It rises from the greenery, From surrounding sylvan splendor, Stark it stands, contrasting grimly in majestic, greenest luster. Rot dulled bark, gnarled, melan choly. Patriarch of long past forest. Stripped of pomp and towering mights: That defied all raging tempests, Or exulted hathed In sunlight, .Monarch of that life long post Conquered not by wind nor weath er. Lowered not by blight nor man, Overcome and stripped by neither, Vanquished only by the van Of time, the final conqueror. Barren now and but a memory Of Its pomp that once held sway, Destitute and solitary. Razed, and yet In deathly gray, Dignitled, though shrouded dreary. MR. AND MRS. WUNSCH ENTERTAIN AT DINNER GLENDALE, Aug. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wunsch entertained with a dinner at their home Sat urday evening honoring guests here from Washington. The even ing was pleasantly spent In visit ing. aces were laid for sir. aim Mrs. II. 1). Skinner of North Yak lma. 'Washington. Mrs. Robert Kiilti.l und daughter .Mmyn.. on Seattle, Air. and Airs. John McCul- loill, Air. und Mrs. Harry Cooke and Mr. lind Airs. Wunsch und laughter Gloria. ICE CREAM SOCIAL TO BE HELD TONIGHT GLENDALE. Aug. 5 The men ... r .1... l.uulti,.i., church will hold un Ice cream so cial on me lawn at ine iiome ui Air. ullil Airs, tiuriy uuime ui Azalea, Thursday evening, August 5, beginning at 7:30. In addition to Ice cream and cake, there will be a table of home mude candy, presidetl over by tile Ladies Aid. A nrngrum ot local ittieiu nus aiso been prepared. Proceeds from tho social will be added to the church building fund. FAVORITE RECIPES rnrnnHrnt liv th Women's Ex change, department of KltNlt and published in the Douglas county COOK OOOK. .OIIllfil. coiih-:. ui ui,. cook bnnk m.iy ba purchased tit the News-Keview office ut 60 cents each.) CARROT COTTAGE PUDDING ADDIE HILL, Roseburg. Cream c shortening and l'i c sugar Beat in the yolks of 2 eggs. Add I'M c grated raw enrrots. Sift 1. c all purpose flour with A t baking powder und t salt and add alternately with Vi c milk. Add 1 t lemon extract and fold Into stiffly beaten whites of 2 eggs. Bake In a well greased pan 8 in. square for 55 min. in a moderate oven. 350. The sauce for tins gold en cottage pudding is easily made. Mix 1 v sugar; 4 T flour: 14 t salt. Add 114 c boiling water and cook until thick antl clear. Set over hot water. Add 3 T grated carrots, 2 orange juice, 2 T lemon juice and 4 T butter. Keep over hot water until ready to serve. Variation: Plain Cottage Pud ding: Omit the carrots. Serve with lemon sauce, poured hot over each piece. Mrs. Frank Poole, Rose burg. BREAD PUDDING MRS. CAM P. CAYLBH, HoseburK. 4 a bread crumbH (tibotit 6 slices bread, fully mlnoed); 4 eggs; 4 c milk; 4 heaping T brown augur; 1 c raisins. It desired; 1 e grated coeounut, If desired; 1 T tluvoring (viinillu or orange juice). Mince bread crumbs. Put In long, shallow pun. In a bowl bout eggs, milk and flavoring with sugar. Pour beaten liquid over bread crumbs. Add rais ins and stir thoroughly with bread and liquid. Iluke in medium oven for about 1 hr. When nearly baked, put a heavy sprinkling of cocoanut on top. Variation: Chocolate Uread Pud ding: 14 T bread crumbs; 5 T grat ed chocolate ; eggs; m c sugar; 4 eggs, separated. The scalded milk is poured over bread crumbs, chocolate 4 egg yolks; 2 whole eggs, etc. Proceed as above. The beaten egg whites are used as a moiingue made by 1 T powdered sugar and 1 T water to each egg white. .Mrs. J. H, Short, Roseburg. MYRTLE CREEK . MVItTLK CttKKK, Ahr. G. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hates have moved to .Medford, where Mr. Hates has employment. AIIhh (.irate Adamson lias return ed from Eugene, where she has been attending the U. or O. sum mer school. Mrs. I. W. Ileaver, who has been cariiiK tor ber mother, Mrs. Minnie Pendleton, has returned to her homo hi Multnomah. Mish Anita Cooper drove Mrs. Heuver's car home for her and will visit in Portland for a while at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carrick. Lois Cope land also made the trip with Mrs. Heaver and will spend a few days -with her sister, Winnifred, before returning home. Ktbel Kellers In visiting in Hend with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Roy Sellers, while Hoy is recovering from a broken leu in the hospital In Hend. The beginners' Sunday school class ot the ChrlstU.i IllMy KchiX,. with their teacher, Mrs. K. C. Wood, enjoyed a picnic, under the trees, in Luurelwood park last Fri day. The little people enjoyed names and refreshments. Evelyn Sellers, who will teach again this year in Jacksonville, re turned from Seattle Saturday, where Hbe has combined business and pleasure this summer by tak ing the summer course In the L'nl versity of Washington, and enjoy- Int; a visit with her uro'her-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wimer were visitors at the none of Mrs. Wi nder's purents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C Hates, last Kr day nUht. Mr. Wi ttier, who is a hrakeman on the S. P., was being transferred to Eu gene, and the visit was made en route to their new home. Horn To Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Thackery, Saturday, July 31, 1937, a daughter, welirht Kj rioundtf. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rice are tak ing a vacation trip to Portland and also expect to spend some time nshlng in eastern u re "ton lakes he fore returning home. Harold Oilmore returned Satur day from Vancouver. Wash., where liv has been in training at the C. M. T. C. for a fnw weeks. Mrs. Perle Wilder of .Snlem. ac companied hjr her son, Raymond, aml dauhter ln-law, Mrs. Noble SIDE GLANCES By George Clark I q(A mi ay nea stsnct. inc. t. m. tc u. s. fr. off.',' m ' s "Junior! Don't jjo stcppinfi thosu new. expensive Lets Nails Grow to Prove Will There'll be no more of this kind of nail-biting for Mrs. A. A. Schneider of Memphis, Term. In an attempt to discipline her self and demonstrate to her own satisfaction that she really had some will power, Mrs. Schneider went to the other extreme and started to let her nails grow Soon she claimed the longest fingernails in Memphis. Some of them grew well over an inch in length. Wilder, arrived In Myrtle Creek Wednesday for a snort visit. They also brought Mrs. Wllder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Andrews, as far as Roseburg, where they will spend some time with their son, Fred, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Pleusant Aldredgo and small son, Robert, of Medfoid, motored to Myrtle Creel Saturday to spend the week-end with Mr. Aldredges purents, sir. and Mrs. J. S. A Id red ge. Miss Rose Martin, teacher of English In the local bih school, is spending some lime with friends in Portland. Misa Orilla Peters went to Ilar- risburg last week to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Mary Douglas, who died at Seaside July 2U, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Marl: Rice nnd daughter, Katharine, have gone to Cusper, Wyoming, lo attend the funeral oi Mr. Rice, who was drowned there lust Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coulter and their son and dau,;hter-lii-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coulter, have moved lo Arfhlund, nhere they have employment. Royal Dieckman returned from Kittson Springs Thursday, where he had gone to visit bis mother, Mrs. M. Dieckman, and reports her condition to still be unite eilou and that her daughters have taken her to Portland for medical treat ment. Mrs. Ernest. Rryant end ha by were brought home from Mercy hospital hi.il Monday, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Shirtcliff and daughter, Mrs. Lynn Dai ley, departed Saturday for Richmond, California, home of the latter, who spent a mouth here taring for her mother, who is convalem-ing after a long illness. Mm. Shirtcliff will visit Tor a while In the bay city, hoping that a climatic change will hasten her recovery. Harry Marble has returned from a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Wolfe, who lives in Port land. Mr. Marble also viewed the Honueville dam. Mrs. Lelah Yokum of Twiddle ban been visiting her daughters. Mis. K. M. Marsters and Mrs. K. A. Da vis, this lal week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. AnnitnK Vernonla vlnltc with relatives here last week end. Thursday was spent at Roseburg with Mrs. M. F. Rice. Then they went to Dlllard for a visit with Mrs. Annitage's sis ter. Mrs. F. G. Huell, and family. Arriving at Myrtle Creek, they wpro joined by Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Rl'-o and went on to Crater and Diamond lakes, Klamath Falls and 1 Ashland, returning to Myrtle Creek in llic potato siilml will! shoes of yours '." . uadr.y and starting on their homewurd journey Monday. Mrs. rrinituge Is a sister of II. P. and J. A. Kite. Miss May Henedict of Ashland visited here recently with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ueuifer, at their home on South Myrtle; also with her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Lcighton, and with Mrs. ('has. Potter in Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. James (Hlmoro r.nd daughter, Evelyn, spent last week visit ing relatives and friends in Chehalis ami Seattle. Arthur Childers of Portland visited here trom Tuesday lo Sat urday with his Inotuer, Leslie Chil ders, and family at their camp on Loes creek, where Mr. Childers jy. engaged in getting out logs for the Pine Mountain Lumber Co. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Led:;orwood motored to Kittson Springs Satur day, where Mrs. l,odgerv:od will spend some weeks seeking relief from rheuinulisin. DRAIN " DRAIN, Aug. fi. Ray Harlan's bid for tho position of Janitor at the grade school building was ac cepted Monday night when bids were opened. Mr. and Mrs. J. U Wisegarver of Portland and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Farmer and little daughter Hetty, of Santa I In rim ra, Calif., were guests at tiia Wisegarver home here Friday and Suturday of last week. Georgo Coons of Yoncalln, engi neer at tho Ohrling mill, was bad ly burned Thursday when a steam valve was blown out. He was taken at once to the Sacred Heart hos pital in Eugene where be is in a very serious condition. Stanley llrnnkhart was called to Las Vegas, Nev., lust week he cause of the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. John King. The fire engine was called out Sunday morning. A flue burned out on the house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Hud Hlomberg. LOCAL NEWS III L. L. Spencer is lo be ill at his home In reported Medford. Mrs. Sanford Home Mrs. S. A. Sauford has returned to her home on route two. after visiting in Port U:id. Leaves on Vacation Attorney James O. Watson, of this city, left this morning for Applegate, Ore., lo spend six weeks vacationing. Enjoy Trip to Lakes John Scheurer, Al Miller and Sandy Mc Donald have returned here, after enjoying a trip to Diamond and Crater lakes. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Vel um Part In Fredrickson, of Med ford, formerly of this city, under went a major operation on her foot Thursday at the Community hospital In Medford. according to work received here, by relativis. Undergo Minor Operations Dr. .1. C. Muxson, of Myrtle Creek, i.-ought his daughter. 1 rs. Hilda I C.i;bo.!, (if Frcr.no, CaMf., cut! her two children, MurMe Jea'". and Hob ble. to Roseburg Wednesday, where the laller two had tl'tlr tcmils re movod by Dr. A. ('. Keely. Back From Vacation H. C. El liolt, assistant manager of the lo cal J. C. Penney store, lias return ed here, after enjoying bis vaca tion with Mrs. Elliott and their daughter. Norma Je:iu, at the El Holt camp on the North l'mp(ua river. Stop Here to Visit Mr. and ! Mrs. Elmer Moore, of Sauk Centre, Mi till., w ho have been r.penditiK j the winter and spring months Iti Culifornia. stopped he-e this week ' of to visit Miss Ethel Webb en route to Canada. The Moores pud Miss i Webb formerly attended school to- j gether at Sank Centre, j Return Wednesday Mrs. Arnold Rodley, Mrs. C. E. Fredrickson and ; Miss Vera Fredrickaon returned ' here Wednesday from Salem, where the latter two visited Miss Ruth and Sidney Fredrickson. who are working Dime. Mis. Hodloy also visited relatives and friends there. Local News At Lowell's Store Uyd Ilrown has licou emplnyod this wi-tk by LowcIi'h store in tliiH rily. Working at Lowells Miss Hotly Stark, of this city, ban acci'pt"'l employment at LowHl'.s store. Here on Businets Mniesl I.ai ui'H, liiM-irniH'M uiljuslrr from Modloril, was a business visitor hero yester.lay, Trancferred to Marsbfield Mrs. Mary Hons hay befMi transferred from Uiwell's siom in thU :lty to Leim'ii at Marsi'i'iel-i. Called East Mis. living lou cettt has left for Minuesoia, uhern she was culled by llm serious ill ness of her father. Here From Lakeview A. M. Throne, of Lakeview, formerly of RosehurK. is in ItosehurK visithiK and utlendiiiK to business. Vacationing Here Jack Cibbs, who is employed In ahland, Calif., Is here spending bis vaca tion visitiriR relative and friends. Visiting Here Miss lots Karns worth has arrived here to visit hor grandmother and aunt, .Mrs. Kale I'uiusworth ami Miss Ina Purns worth. Vacationing Mit-'fl Catherine Faucher, imrso at the Veterans Facility administration hospital bore, in tpr tiding her vacation siting relatives in Seattle. Go to Camp Mr. and Mrs. Dex ter Rice aud gnuidson, Jiminlc llelliwcll, left Wednesday to spend tfte remainder ff t'ie week at the Rico camp on Rock creok. Taking Vacation Miss May Fisher, employee rt Fisher's store, is taking her vacation this week, and left today for Portlund to spend v. couple of duys. Go to Empire For Week Mr. and Mrs. Sluion Ludahl, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Johnson and Andrew Hugquist left Monday to spend a week nt Enip'ro varatlnnlm; nt tho r.ar View Inn there, Here For Funeral James A. Macnnb, ?iro'es:'r nt. Llntield col lege at McMinnvlllo, ami C. 1. Macnab, r.f Marsbfield, a,-e in Rose burg. having come hern to attend ti:e funeral rf the!r father, Rev. James Mncuab. Ceremonial Saturday Night - Tho Cninp Fire girls attending camp for two weeks at the WVdf Crook forestry camp will bold their nnnc-al cerenic-ulal Saturday evening, to which till pr. rents and friends of tho girls have been In vited. Visit in Portland Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Huhar and daughter, Mrs. D. R. MacKUInp, and Mrs. Hulmr's father, F. A. Akeley. went lo Port land Monday, where tho latter re mained to visit friends. En route home the Unbars and Mrs. Mae Killop stopped in Corvullis for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Houser. Visitors Here Mrs. Hugh Cole man and small daughter, Carol Ann, of San Luis ObHpo, Calif.; Mrs. Frank llrynn and small son,, of Fort Jones, Calif., and Mildred! Sinrgard of Herkely. Calif., have arrived with their mother, Mrs. A. Storgard, of Marshflehl, whom they have been visiting for the past few days .ami plan lo viu the re-' uirinder of (he week v!.iting at' Idleyld narl:. Mrs. Coieinau former-! ly lived lu H meburg, ami on her relurn from Idleyld will spend sev ! era I days visiting Mrs. Fred Lock-1 wood and oilier friends. I 'CAlt flAVOr Schilling pukenilla STOP FOOT PAINS GUARANTEED RELIEF TIRED, ACHING FEET and LEGS Light elastic bracol give com plete relief by anaiating weak ened muactea. JUNG S "Wonder" oe. Arch Braces, or 7oc SEVERE PAINS ACHES, CALLUSES Elutio braces with soft cuih- inn stop tlifl moat severe pin us and end calluses. JUNG'S "Banner" e4 0 Arch Braces, pr l.yO END CORNS CB Inttaqt Relief - Quick Removal Ml Jung's Sanskin Pada New.ioft and ftulTv.aonthtniltr meillcatrtl. Nothing like thrm. (.Iv nrfct ;ro taction. Smooth, round ldra. Can't II. k to hose. Metllraied (.lus ters, called Med s, rernoTcrnrns ami mllusea quickly, aoutlia bunions. OOj 35c SIZE 26c CHAPMAN'S DRUG STORE Roaeburg .if MEMBER (54 Here From Reedsport Mrs. An na Ji no.tiH. of IU'.'(j! oi t, in spt'miin: a couple of 'lava In tliM cily viHiiim; mui iill.-mlinir to busi- At Radigan Home Misa A Hot1 RtuliKiHi, of Poc-iiu-llo, l.tuhrt. W.in ai l ivi-il licr In hiumjiI her vm-ii-lion visliitid at the A. J. Iljuifynn honiH on Maple avi-nuo. Visit at Orr Home Mr. nml Mrs. Hort Mt'yt.'iH, of Araeo, vis- licd Mr. and Mrs. John K. Orr, of tho Camas Mountain Sflrvi-e sta- tlnn tho first of tho week In Cum- Vnlb-y. Here to Fish Fred W. Kuesel. tf St. Paul. Minn., ban arrived here to fish the North I'nipnim river, after spending a short time fishing on the Rogue river, Attending to Business C. C. Hh )T. official from 1 he Montgom ery Ward com nun v head coast of fice at Oakland. Cnlir., Is a busi ness visitor at the local store ibis i'k. Attend Lamb and Wool Fair Mr. and Mrs. John N. Orr attend- t til" lamb und wool fair nt Cold Reach Sat unlay and visited Mr. and Mm, Jay Fnnu-iKco at Ophir over the week end. Back From Loon Lake Mr. and Mrs. c. Wesley Williams and dauchter Valerie, and Miss Helen McDonald, hi'.ve returned to Rose burg, after spending the mist fnur weeks at Loon l,ukn, Wash Return H o m e Mrs. Anunnd Wmiii. of Cottage Grovo, and Miss Ronnie Chamnnjmo. of Portland, have returned to ih'dr homes, aft er unending a few davs here visit ing their aunt, Miss May l'isber. Hom From School Miss Anna belle Fisher, who has been at tending summer school a Oregon State college, is home to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fish er, on the North Pacific highway. Spend Wednesday JHere Mrs. Jessie Dnnaugh, of Portland; Mrs. Nettie 1 1 a nan, of Yoncalln. and Mr. and Mis. 10. 1L Stivers, of Oakland, Calif., spent Wednesday in this cily visiting aud nit end ing to business. At Kentucky Homes Mmiev Grlswald and famllv, of Reno, Nev. urn r.nendhi"' their vacation nt Old Kent uck Homes on the North riunqua river. Mr. Oris "aid cnni'ht two steelheads on bis first day's fishing. Visitinn Mother Wnnadn Alt drick. who has been attending summer school at Southern Orn iron Nnrnuil school nt Ashland, ban nrlved here to visit her tnolhef. Mrs. Charles Chapman. She will teach at Pitnoville this fall. Leave on Vacation Dr. and Mrs. Ceove R llouck, of this 'dly, left Wednesday on their vucn- ifou. Thev slopped In Eugene lo J be joined bv the former's von. Dr. Geortio E, Houck, of Los Angeles, j who is aceompiiuvinf? inem on trip over tho McKenio to Head, i on the eastern Oregon htgliwny to Porllaud. then to Olvmpiu, Wash., and hack to Roseburg via the coast route, Mib. George II. Honck and daughter, Janet, and sou, George Campbell 1 iouck, remain ed In Eugene to visit ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dugnld Campbell. Starts Today 3 Days Thrilb Excitement Comedy Romance! All in One Grand Show! i i Si MmiiJm -' 'i C4 ' 1 sl,OVV8 2'7"9 p- M- n -i Mats. 2.".c Eves. 35c Kiddles 10c t 5 SPECIAL ADDED SHORTS Haaa-t 'Muf Vmiut hi Ilia West " COMING SUNDAY WALLACE BEERY in "GOOD OLD SOAK" Always 2 Features STARTS FRIDAY UI 1" -K ii . Battling Nature Fury... ...in (h bUnIt north timber land., .lor Ihi woman h I o v I WITH :r'S.'rr!"".7 Raymond Hatton Plus OH the Same Program t A- t ..--win frrfii-W-iT ALGO SELECTED SHORTS ENDS TODAY Feature No. 1 Feature No. 2 Shows 2-7:15-9:15 P. M. Mats. 25c Even. 35c Kiddies 10c f . c yv m V-'-'-.