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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MR. AND MRS. NICHOLS
HONORED AT FAREWELL
PARTY BY GRANGE
At the regular tiH-uiii of the
Kvt'fKreell Mrtumt Moiuiity ninht
the im-niltr.s f.',n-i' Mr. ami .Mrs.
Krenrh Nichols of Roberts Creek
a furewell party.
' Mr. and .irs. Nichols have been
members of KverKreen (iraniit for
yeura and as they ;re leaving lor
their new home the Kraiiers lire
nenled llieni with lovely clfts, af
ter which Nellie Lander served a
didicious lunch.
Suite Deputy Urown was pres
ent tit the meeting and nave the
grangers a very interesting talk
on w hat it takes to make a success
ful Kranste. ,
The lecturer thanked those who
helped put on such a successful
in-OKram booster uteht.
The relief committee reported
Jlertha Hlake and Itemi McCulloch
ill.
The ladles of the Ki'itniie are In-
Ylled to meet at tne r.isie npucn
man home at Iiillard Octolier 11
for an all day meeting. She will
perve a not lurk dinner at noon.
The nieinhers of the grange are
working on rf. play for the neat
future. It promises to he tqual to
those that they have previously
presented.
GLIDE BAPTIST LADIES
TO HOLD SILVER TEA
GUDK, Oct. 12. A silver tea to
be held next W ednesday, October
20 at the church, lias been an
nounced by the l!;iptist chinch la
dies' aid here. The affair will be to
raise funds for the group's work.
which includes contributions to
charity and missions.
All women in the community arc
invited to call between Hie hours
of 2:oo and 4:30 by .Mrs. Albert
lJelletuardi. Mrs. Charles Christen
sen and Mrs. I'll il Klruder, the- pub
licity committee. A musical pro
gram is being planned by -Mrs.
tiny 11. Moore, who is i:i chursa of
arrangements.
Itefreshmenls wiii oe served by
the hospitality committee, con
sisting of Mrs. Win Shrum. .Mis.
K K. Illakely and Mrs. Keorgc
Casebeer, assisteil by .Mrs. Walter
Mc.Mllleu and Mrs. licit l:oss.
REBEKAH LODGE AT
ELKTON MEETS
KI.KTON', Oct. i l. '!''' T'nipnua
Kehekah lodge met in regular ses
sion Willi Mmui liydell, N. (I. One
visitor, Mrs. (Irifl'et, and fifteen
members were present. At the
close of the meeting a lunch was
served in the (lining rooai where
tile tables were set with while
cloths, pink dishes and pink
dahlias. Iiuriug the lunch a birth
day cake was presented to the
members w hose birthday came in
October. There being only one
present, Mrs. Crnco Sawyers.
YEAR OLD
"STRAIGHT"
BOURBON
WHISKEY
. Distilled in Canada
A quality whtily at a bargain
price made poiiibe by UDL's
constant popularity. Matured
in Oak Barrel.
FULL PINT
$fl 2.
85
PROOF
J.&. J. Dunbar &
Co.,Searte,UX
QUART $2-30 1
III LHHIISJ Lil V
UDL Cinidiin WMiVty
never varies from itl htjh
quality and dtUcUbk Rye
flsver.
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v 5 YRS. 6 MOS.
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PRESBYTERIAN AID
ANNOUNCES SILVER
TEA FOR NEXT WEEK
Among the many Interesting af
fairs of the coming week is the
l'reshyterlan ladies Oetober silver
tea w litch w ill be held from three
to five o'clock next Thursday af
ternoon in the church parlors.
members of the church, congrega
tion and all of the ladles of the
various socielies,of other churches
in Itoselmrg have becu most cor
dially Invited to enjoy the affair.
A delightful musical program
has been arranged for the occa
sion. Mrs. Kred Hamilton, presi
dent of the Aid. is acting ns gen
eral I'hairmuu of the uffair and
is being assisted bv Mrs. K. S.
Hall. -Mrs. C. V. Wharton. Mrs. A.
A. Wilder. Mrs. J. F. llarKer, Mrs.
Ilroadway, Mrs. W. Pemberton
and Mrs. Ivan Pickens.
Preceding the silver tea and pro
gram the Aid society will hold a
short business meeting at two
o'clock in the church parlors. Kv
ery member is being urged to be
present.
ALICE MAY ADAMS AND
DONALD BURDEN MARRY
IN OAKLAND SUNDAY
At the Presbyterian church at
Oakland. Ore., Sunday. October 10.
Miss Alice May Adams, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Adams of
sol I) street, Grunts Pass, became
the bride of Ilonald Royd Uilrden,
sun of Mrs. Pearl llurilen of Dull
Eust C street. Grants Pass.
The ring ceremony was read by
Rev. Thomas Robinson before the
following friends and relatives of
the couple:
Mr. anil Mrs. Sidney Adams.
Mrs. Hllen Adams. Miss Gertrude
Slariner, Miss Sharon l.ee niaruiei
and Mrs. Robinson.
Mis. liurden graduated from the
Oakland high school in 1S37. Mr.
lliirdi n graduated troiu the lirunib
Pass high school in r.l.ib. alio at
tended the Southern Oregon Nor
mal school at Ashland two terms.
lie is now employed Willi ine
state higliv.ay ih-liarinieni. i lie
ouple are making lln ir Home in
Grants Pass. .
DRILL TEAM AND
HUSBANDS HONORED
AT LOVELY DINNER i
MKI.IiOKK, Oct. 11. Mrs. T. 11.
Ilusenliark was hoslesH to a very
delightful potluck dinner and card
pally held at the Melrose grange
hall Friday evening honoring her
drill team and their husbands.
he lovely dinner was served at
one long table covered wiui wnue
linen clolh and centered with u
hoiiouet of zinnias and splrea.
Sprays of colorful vinemaple placed
attractively the length of the table
was flanked by two tall yellow alio
blue tapers ill crystal holders.
Miniature lamps made from tiny
candles placed ill gum drops and
Willi small paper shades, were
and at the close Otl,mor for Standard Oil
used ns favors
the (linni'r uurh snosl limited their
liunp.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. 11. A. Itusenhark, .Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. t.ofl' of Hoseburt;, Mr. and Mrs.
V. S. Wnoilruff, Mr. and Mrs. V.
L. Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. Conn,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Horn. Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Ueece. Mrs. Kdith Kelly
of ItosehniK. T. H. Ilnsenlmrk,
Teddy Keece, T)imno Conn and the
hostess, Mrs. Ilnsenhark.
Following the dinner sanies and
curds we
enjoyed until a lute
hour.
MRS. ROY FOSTER IS
HONORED AT SHOWER
SI TI1EHI.1N. Oct. H. A lovely
shower parly was held on Wed
nesday for Mrs. Roy Foster, for
merly Miss Betty Barge, recent
briile, at the home of Mrs. John
Cook. Miss Norma Bundy acted as
joint hostess. After the presents
were opened and inspected by tin;
guests delicious refreshments were
served to the following: Mrs. Kay
Parker, Mrs. Nellie Parker, Mrs.
Cecil Carr. Mrs. F. L. Young, Mrs.
George Shamp. Mrs. Viola Shamp,
Mrs. Emil Hall. Mrs. A. Ottingm,
Mrs. Myrtle Sutherliu., Mrs. Ella
Werner, Mrs. Jack Cnler, Jr., Mrs.
John Musurove, Mrs. Vein Holgate,
Mrs. Clyde llolman. Mrs. Wilfred
Carlile, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs.
Maurice Vogelpohl, Mrs. George
Beller, Mrs. LSrittain Slack, Mrs.
Dick Valentine. Mrs. Bertha Barge,
and the Misses Vera Bratton, Juan-
ita Allen. Helen Allen. Elvira or
ford, Esther Beller. Pauline Beller,
Pauline Trozelle. Doris Carr, Edna
Barge and the guest of honor, Mrs.
Foster.
DEMONSTRATION DINNER
HELD AT MATTHEWS HOME
MELROSE. Oct. 14 Mr. nnd
Mrs. Joe Matthews entertained
with a six-thirty o'clock dinner ut
their home Sunday evening. The
dinner was a demonstration of
! cooking utensils.
,Tl;c (Jii;i;i table was decorated
'with a ljoufiu't of red dahlias and
Hull red tapers, and covers were
placed for Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Per
; i in of Hoseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jost
of Eimene, Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
MatihMws, Mr. and Mrs. V. S.
BEATRICE
ON THE AIR, IN PERSON
KRNR 11:45 A. M.
TUES., WED,, THUR., FRI.
PRESENTED BY
SILVER DUST A" GOLD DUST
SIDE GLANCES
"You go hunt up some kindly.'.
up uny more o
Woodruff, Bonnie Jean and llillie
.Matthews, and the ' host and hos
tess, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews.
Following the lovely dinner vis
iting was enjoyed.
MARY EVELYN FLETCHER
AND R. R. HAWN ARE
MARRIED IN EUGENE
Mary Evelyn Fletcher, of Itose
lmrg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A
Matey, of Wilbur, became the bride
of It. H. HuAvn, of San Francisco,
son of Mrs, A. U. Hiiwn, of Rohh
buig, at un impressive wedding
eeremony at the home of Hev. .Mr.
Tnlley, Presbyterian minister in
Kugene, Monday evening at seven
o'clock.
The bride was attractive in a
royal blue tailleur trimmed in gold.
She wore dark blue accessories and
a corsage of dark red rosebuds.
Mrs. Walter Fredrlckson, of Rose
burg, sister of Ihe bridegroom, at
tended the bride and wore an at
tractive black tailleur with black
accessories and a corsage of gar
denias. Mr. Fredrlckson acted as
best man to the bridegroom.
Following the ceremony the wed
ding party was entertained at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawn
in Kugene,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilawn are leaving
the first of I be week fur Sun Fran
cisco to make (heir home. Mr.
Hawn is employed as traveling un
co m
San pany with headquarters
in
Francisco.
DORCAS SOCIETY HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
ELKTON, Oct. 14 The Dor
cas society held Its regular meet
ing ednesday with Ella Flnley
presiding. An all day session was
hold in the M. E. church where
the ladies spent the time quilting
a quilt for Mrs. Mollie Weatberly
of Ixmg Prairie. A potluck lunch
was enjoyed at the noon hour. On
Wednesday of next week the ladies
will meet again to finish the quilt.
EPISCOPAL GUILD TO
MEET NEXT MONDAY
St. George's Episcopal guild will
meet at eisht o'clock next Monday
evening at the II. Zuchurisen home
on South Main street, with Mrs.
fichu risen and Mrs. E. H. Kenny
joint hostesses. The business ses
sion will be in charge of the presi
dent, Mrs. L. A. Dillard. All mem
bers are urged lo be present.
CAMP FIRE GROUP
COUNCIL FIRE TONIGHT
The Pot u w atomic Camp Fire
group will hold a council fire cere
inoniul tonight at 7:30 o'clock at
the home of Charlotte Hiney. The
members have, been asked to wear
their ceremonial gowns or a middle
and skirt uniform.
Hi-Jiix
Fri.. Oct. 15
8
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Benefit High School A. S. B. Fund
Admission: Students 25c, Adults 35c
By George Clark
I won't liave you choppiu'
me House.
REV. PERRY SMITH WILL
SPEAK AT MELROSE GRANGE
MEETING SATURDAY NIGHT
Melrose grange will meet at a
most enjoyable potluck supper
Saturday evening, October 10, at
the grunge hall, at which time
Kev. Perry Smith, rector of St.
George's Kpiscopul church in Hose
burg, will give a talk on the mun
llKhls of his recent trip to Europe.
A business item of clmnging the
meeting night will be considered
at the regular grange session and
practice of the officers' seating,
drill will be held. Every member
of the grunge is heing especially
urged to attend this meeting.
MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
The M id-Wee Hibie class of St.
Paul's Lutheran church will meet
at two o'clock Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Emil llrust,
opposite the Itoselmrg Lumber
company. Plans will be made for
the birthday luncheon to be held
at the close of Ihe month. All mem
bers and friends have been most
ordfally Invited to be present.
LEGION, AUXILIARY
MEET, DAYS CRLLK.
Umpquu post of the American
Legion and lis auxiliary held
joint open meeting with the Days
Creek post and unit last evening
ut Days Creek grunge ball. Adam
Flurry, commander of t'miqu"
post, presided, with Mrs. Roy O
Young presiding tor the auxiliary.
Orchestra numbers were fur
nished by Mrs. Joe Hhoads and
daughters, Jean and Betty, and
Mrs. II. C. Church. Mrs. Church
accompanied the community sing
and Gus Lapp and Andy Moore
played for the dance, which fol
lowed the program. Refreshments
were served late In the evening.
VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
SMITH -GRIFFITH Hurold M.
Smith. Ouklund, and Margaret
Frances Griffith, Elkton.
BORN
NORTON To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Norton, of Myrtle Creek, Monday,
October 11, ut Mercy hospital, a
sou.
ALLDHIDGK To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Alldridge at Mercy hospital,
Saturday, October 9, a son.
CHCRCH To Mr. and Mrs. R. j
M. Church, of Hoseburg, October
11. at Mercy hospital, a daughter.
LKONARI To Mr. und Mrs. K.
K. Leonard, of this city, at Mercy
hospital, Wednesday, October 13,
a sou.
P. M.
Local
News
Leaves for Poitinnc? Mrs. J. l.
(iillinore, of 'his c'ry, h-ts It ft fi r
Portland to nci.tl n few iaa in
tending to :u-:iwks.
Ill Wednesday II. O. Peterson
was unable lo be at his work at
ihe News-lleview office yester
day liecuuso of tllnes.s.
Improving Mrs. Albert Long,
who has been very HI at her home
the past two weeks, is reported to
be slowly Improving in health.
At Staplcton Home Mrs. W. A.
Anderson, of Portlund, has arriv
ed in Hoseburg to spend a few
days as the guest of Mrs. H. 11.
Stupleton on Chadwlck street.
Returns 'to Portland Mrs.
Charles KdeUon left Wednesday
for her home in Portlund, after
spending the past week in this d(v
us the guest of Mr. and Mva. J. I..
Yarnall on Masher Htreel.
In Town Yesterday William
Blackaby, divisional manager for
Western States (irocers Wholesale
company, Portland, was a business
visitor at the local plant yester
day. Returns to Portland Ttoy Wol
ford left today for his work In
Portland, after coming to Hose
burg lo attend the funeral of his
uncle, Pearce Wolford, and to visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Wolford.
Mothers Club to Meet The
Mothers club of St. Joseph's Catho
lic school has been invited to at
tend a 7:3o o'clock dessert-supper
tonight at the home of the presi
dent, Mrs. M. H. Kichnrds, on East
Douglas street.
Home From Portland Mrs. E.
It. Metzger and M is. L. W.
Metzger have relumed to their
homes in this city, alter enjoying
few days visiting in Portland.
While there thev saw the famous
Colleen Moore doll house.
Leave for California Mr. and
Mrs. J. Yarnall left yentciday
for San Francisco lo purchase fail
stock for their Stylo .-hop. and
from there will go to Santa Cruz,
Calif., lo spend a few days with
friends. They plan to he gone a
week.
Corvallis Visitors H e re M,r.
and Mrs. John Lamb, of Corvallis,
are spending a few days here visit
ing ut the W. W. Chambers homo,
before moving to San Luis Obispo,
Calif., to make lludr home. Mr.
and M rs. Lamb are former renl
dents of Douglas county.
Home From H o s p 1 1 a I Mrs.
Charles Rice, who has been very
111 of pneumonia at Mercy hospital
for the past three weeks, has
been discharged from the hospital
and is reported to be convalescing
satisfactorily ut her home in
Myrtle Creek.
W. B. A. to Meet Tonight The
Woman'. Benefit association, re
view No. 11, will meet at 7:30
o'clock tonight at ( lie Muccabee
hall to honor all pa si presidents of
the local unit. All members are
ut god lo be present.
Spends Two Days Here R. C.
McKnifjht, s a w mill machinery
salesman from Dallas, spent Mon
day und Tuesday in this city vis
iting his two aunts, Mrs. II. O. Par
geter and Mrs. Kdyth Gilmour, and
also visited wil h Mr. und Mrs.
Charles S. Collins, In the Kohl ha
gen apartments.
JihjJ- BIG STAGE and SCREEN
n fVfr1" SHOW of Ihe HEW SEASON
(V TOOAY Matinee and Evening
AMERICA'S FASTEST i
-r AND FLASHIEST
'"llfet ALL-COLORED REVUE!
Shows 2-7-9 P. M. Man. 30c, Eves. 40c, Kiddies 10
FRIDAY SATURDAY e
"IT'S ALL YOURS
MADELINE CARROLL
FRANCES LEDERER
Visiting In Salem Mrs. Merlin
Tippet is and son, of this city, have
left for Kulem to spend u week
visiting relatives.
Here Fom Manhfield I. E.
Ileiny. Sale way district manager
from Marshfield, was a business
visitor in Hogeburg Wednesday.
Leaves on B'jalnesa Trip K. It.
Meizger, local contractor, left Wed
nesday for southern and easlei u
Oregon points to spend a few days
attending to business.
Rummage Sale Saturday The
F.piscopal guild has announced an
all day rummage sale for Satur
day. October lo be held at the
parish bull on Kast Cass street.
Leaves For East Mrs. Kffie Jor
dan, mother of I.. W, Jordan of this
city and Mark Jordan, of Sutherliu,
icft Wednesday lor lies Moines,
Iowa, lo visit her daughter, Mrs. 1.
G. Williams.
Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn lleuch, of Camp McKinley
are spending a few days in this
city visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Ilea eh was formerly Miss Uny
nise Reese of this city.
Leave For Home Mr. nnd Mrs.
Toepelinun have left for their
homo in Walnut Grove, Calif., after
spending a few days here visiting
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Metzger and
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Metzger.
Returns to Portland Mrs. Wal
ter Call has returned to her home
in Portland, after spending several
days here visiting her patents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Wlurd. Mrs. Cull
was formerly Miss Juno Winrd of
this city.
Townsend Club to Meet The
Melrose-Elgaro.se Townsend club
will hold its regular meeting Fri
day night at tne EWnioso school
playshed, with Attorney J. V,
Lout; and 11. H. Roadman as rpeak
ers. A chili supper will be fur
nished without chnme. The bnf
ness session will hegju ul elht
o'clock.
Returns to Eugene Mrs. Ken
neth lawson bus returned to her
work In the telephone office ut
Eugene, utter spending a few days
hero visiting relatives ami mends.
Mr. Lawson remained here for a
few days longer to visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Luw-
sou, and his brother and sister-in
luw, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Luwsou
Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Miinuu, of Woodlund, Calif.,
spent 1 uesday In Itoselmrg
guests of Mr.s. William Fisher on
Winchester slreet and left for Kla
math Falls, Crater lake, Oretton
caves und Modoc county. Cullfor
uiu, lo visit en route home. They
enme north via Ihe coast hlgiiwuy,
slopping in Marshfleld to spend
the week-end mid Monday at Mel
rose visiting the former'. cousins,
V. S. .Woodruff nnd M. Woodruff.
D. A. R. to Meet Next Monday
The D. A. It. will meet with Miss
Adeline Stewart, local regent,
next Monday evening at her home
tin Chadwick street. Mrs. L. E.
Goodbourn will he joint hastens
wilh Miss Stewart. The regular
business session will begin prompt
ly at 7:3o o'clock, followed by a
program in charge of Mrs. F. 11.
Churchill, who will introduce Mrs.
Guy Moore, of Glide, whose sub
ject will be "The American In
dians." Leave on Trip Mr. au.l Mrs
Floyd Stephens, of Powers, Ore.,
spent Monday and Tuesday in this
city visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Chllsou und huve now goun lo
California to spend three months
mentioning und visiting their son,
Carl, who Ls a student lu Glcndule,
Calif. Before coming here, they
visited their sou and dauhlnr in
law, Mr. und Mrs. Stev.nn Steph
ens., ut Kmpire lor a levV days. Mr.
Stephens, formerly employed by
the Model bakery i.i Rosehurg, h.in
Irused his hakjry at Powers for
ten months.
-
Back From Portland -Ft. If. Wll-'l
son and Sum Campbell, of the Wil-
son Motor company of this city.)
huve returned hero from a busi-
ness trip to Portlund.
- tween 28 and 35 pounds apiece.
Judge Wimborty Returns Ctr were brought back here lust night
uil Judge Carl Ki Winiberly held by Eurl Powell and Charles Klin
ourt in Toledo, Oregon, Wedmm-' uer. who have been spending tho
lay. He is returning lo Roseburg
today to attend to bis couri duties
hero. ,
I
Bags Buck and Bear Clyde
Fullerion, local wholesuln distrib-
utor. has returned from a huntins
trip on the North I'mpqua near
Heckle) s ferry, where he bugged
a forked horn buck and a small
black bear.
Vacationing Charloft V. Stanton,,
city editor of tho News-Review, left
this morning for Toledo to spend I
a few days visiting his brother,)
George Stanton, and enjoying a va
cation. He will rnsuntn his duties!
here Monday.
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SCORES KILLED. IN
ATTACK ON MADRID
(Continued .from page 1)
power non-intervention committee,
as proposed by Italy.
The plan was said to provide a
"last chance" Tor Italy to consent
to withdrawal of her troops from
Spain. France retained tho privi
lege of "positive action in case or
Italian refusal during deliberations
of the non-intervention committee.
The French reservations woum
include the privileges of making
arms shipments ucross the Pyre
nees frontier and of taking "tech
nical" measures to protect her
communications lit the Mediter
ranean. French nnd British diplomats
were said to be uneasy over tho
possibility of a diplomatic clash
between Soviet Russia and Italy
which might wreck the chances of
an agreement at the non-intervention
meeting expected to be called
in London tomorrow.
The French and British were
likely to Introduce a plan for an
international commission in Spain
lo supervise evacuation of foreign
warriors from both sides of tho 15
mouthS'Old conflict in Spain.
MARKET REPORT
WHEAT
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 14.
AP)
Open High Low Close
May 90 .91 .90 .91
Dec KS .Mil .88 .89
Cash wheat: Big Bend htuestein
hw. 13 per cent .92; 12 per cent
.89; dark hard winter 13 per cent
1.04; 12 pur cent 1.00; 31 per cent
.92; soft white and western while
.SS; hard winter .91; westorn red
.89. ' '
Coming Friday and Saturday
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Shows
2-7:15-9:15
P. M.
ENDS
Feature No. 1
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CHIINUUNO iri tUKKT
Soven chinooks, weighing be-
unnl few days fishing lu Sixes
river below Hstndon, Ouo of Ihe
large salmon is being exhibited ut
Powell's hardware store, on North
Jack sou street, toduy.
Stock and Bond
Averages
Compiled by The Associated Press.
Oct. II:
STOCKS
30 15 15 60
Ind'ls RH'fl I'fs St'ks
Today 70.2 2:1.3 34.0 49.2
Prev. day .... 71.3 24.3 34.4 fiO.l
Month ago .... Hti.l 31.7 3N.9 tiu.5
Year ago 94.3 42.8 51.V 70.7
iy;t7 high 101.6 49.5 04.0 75.a
19:t7 low 70.2 23.3 34.0 49.2
1930 high 99.3 43.5 53.7 72.S
11' 3 6 low 73.4 30.2 43.4 05.7
New 1937 lows.
BONDS
20 1ft 10 10
RR's Ind'ls VVn Fgn.
Today S0.5 99.4 93.0 titi.3
Prev. day .... 81.5 99.6 93 5 66.5
Month ugo .... N6.5 1O2.0 95.7 70.4
Year ago 97.7 103.7 102.7 70.1
1937 high 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7
1937 low K0.8 99.4 93.0 66.3
193H high 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0
1936 low S6.9 101.8 99.3 U7.6
New 1937 low.
H. H. Waltermire
Local manager Oregon
Granite Co.
ha moved from 145 Flint St.
- to 720 So. Stephens St.
jCei's Aave a
home-made
cake f
Schilling
Baking Powder
Second Big Feature
on the Double Bill
Program
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Eves. 35c
Kiddies 10c
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