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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1938.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
YONCALLA WOMEN'S
STUDY CLUB MEETS
YONTALLA, Tier. ft On Decem
ber 3rd, the Yoncalia Women's
Study club held a potlucl; luncheon
in the parlors of the Community
nhurrh. During the luncheon hour
the 5-mintite talks were tfiveii by
Mrs. Hush Warner on International
relations; Mrs. Eilnnr Ith-hards,
radio;. Mrs. M. H. Payne, hostess
Ideas; Mrs. Frank Madden, health.
After lunch the mee'tins was called
to order by Second Vice President
Mrs. J. If. Wittmeyer, who presided
during the afternoon. The Hetter
Sueech lesson was conducted by
Mrs. Harvey, Cockeram. Mrs. Sam
Walkinshaw reviewed two chanters
of the hook, "My Return to Relig
ion, which the club is studying.
Miss Mildred Kruse save a very In
teresting and instructive talk on
t he subject "The Pvramids of
Egypt." Mrs. Maud Adams of Oak
land was an Invited Ruest. Club
members present were, Mrs. Karl
Hrant, Mrs. Harvey Cockeram, Mrs.
I'm re Kin sery , M rs. John K ruse.
Miss Mildred Kruse. Mrs. Lcona
Merk, Mrs. Frank Madden. Mrs.
Kenneth M ulkey, M rs. M. 1 1.
Payne, Mrs. Ervin Rice, Mrs. Eli
Ear Richards, Mrs. Gertrude Stoute,
Mrs. Hugh YVarner. Mrs. Ernest
Warner, Mrs. J. II. Wittmeyer, Mrs.
Rum Walkiiishaw and Mrs. Lloyd
Pinkston.
HEALTH CLUB HAS
MEETING THURSDAY
YONCALLA. Dec. S. The re- ;
Enlar meeting of the Hayhurst i
Health club was held at the school-
house Thursday afternoon. New
committees were elected to care
for the playground and library.
The Rirls sewing club held its
meeting at the home of Mrs. diet
Miller. A charge of two cents, will I
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be imposed on every one absent.
Miss Jane Miller of Albany and
Miss Gertrude Scltosso were
guests. Miss Euna Phillips will
entertain the next meeting at her
home.
LEGION AUXILIARY
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
CONTINUING THIS MONTH
Friendship and understanding
among nations ns a basis for endur
ing peace is the goal of Fidac. the
inter-allied federation of World War
veterans, which has a largo mem
bership In Itosehurg. Mrs. Thomas
Parkinson, Fidac chairman of Ump
qua unit of the American I-egtolt
Auxiliary, stated today.
Every veteran enrolling In the
American Legion also enrolls In Fi
dac and every woman becoming a
member of thp American Legion
Auxiliary also becomes a member
of the Fidac Auxiliary, she explain
ed. An active program for promot
ing good will among nations is car
I'ied out each year by the Auxiliary
:md provides highly Interesting
work for Auxiliary members.
The name "Fidac" is coined from
the letters of the French name of
the federation. "Federation lntor-
nlliee des Anclens Comhattants."
I'he organization includes the vet
erans groups and women s nuxu-
ies of eleven countries allied in
the World War anil has approxi
mately S.OUO.oOO members, making
it the largest organization in the
world. Headquarters are main
tained in Paris and an annual con
gress is held in the capital of one
of the countries.
riirntiL'h ihe F line, the Amorlcnn
Legion Auxiliary women have dir
ect contact with the women of Eur
ope. The history and customs of
the various countries aro studteu,
nageanls and plays given, and sim
ilar activities carried out to pro
mole friendship and understanding.
The work Is considered especially
important to the cause of peace at
Its t me l lie to the tenso worm
conditions. Local Auxiliary mem
bers will have full opportunity to
take part In Fidac activities during
the coming year, -mis. i-urniusuic
said.
COOKING CLUB IS
ORGANIZED AT GLIDE
GLIDE, Dec. 12. A t-Il cooking
tub was organized Wednesday at
Glide with Mrs. A. O. Jlelvey
elected as club leader; Alice
Thompson, president ; Stella
Woods, vice-president, and Marga
ret lilakoley, secretary. I lie first
and thiol Wednesday of every
month will bo the. regular meeting
davs. Stella Woods. Alice Harring
ton and liernieo Weaver were ap
pointed to be on Hie demonstrating
team for the next meeting.
Members of the club include
Alice Thompson, Oracle Morgan,
Margaret lllukeley, Alice Harring
ton, ISernlce weaver, nope, much.
Hetty Cooper and Stella Woods.
EVERGREEN H. E.
CLUB TO SPONSOR
ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY
.
The Home Economics club of the
Evergreen grange has announced a
lellahtful Christinas entertainment
lo lie presented at the hall Thurs-
lay evening, December l:jth.
An interesting Christmas play
will lie presented and the Oakland
high school will present a contest
play. Games and dancing will lie
enjoyed during the social hour. A
cover charge will be made for bene-
t of the grange.
CATHOLIC LADIES TO
ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY
The ladles of St. Joseph's Cath
olic Sewing society will hold their
annual Christmas party Wednesday
at the beautiful home of Mrs. I iron
L. Miller at Dillnrd. Gifts will be
exchanged. All members are most
cordially invited to be present.
a
SYLMON VALLEY CLUB
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
The Sylmon Valley club will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Dan F.gly. All members
are most cordially Invited to be
present.
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The pattern envelope contains
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illustrated direc
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SIDE GLANCES
cqpw. ma av za sirvice. inc. t. m. wee, v. fc m. Oft. R-n. I
"I've warned him that he'll have to act hetter today or
you won't lei him come to dancing class,"
"Algiers"
Charles lloyor and Hedy Laniarr, stars of "Algiers," which opens
Wednesday at Hunt's Indian theatre. ,
L. A. TO B. OF R. T.
INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS
AND HAS TURKEY DINNER
The ladies auxiliary to th& Bro- j
therhood of Ruilroiul Trainmen j
held its installation of officers j
Wednesday afternoon at the Hose-j
burs Woman's clubhouse. j
New officers include: president,:
Myrtle Snoildy; vice-president,
Olive Clark; past president, .fessie
luncnn; secretary, Marfan Perry;
treasurer, Kathryn Fream; conduc
tress, Minnie West; warden, Leila
Spray : ehn pin in, Viola Thurston ;
Inner guard. Ifattte Cordon; outer
K mini, Clara Starmer; leKlsdative
representative, Kather Dunlap; del
egate, Jessie Umican alternate,
Myrtle Knoddy, and pianist, Kath
ryn Dawe.
Following the business meeting
the auxiliary members and famil
ies enjoyed their annual turkey
dinner and Christmas party.
The next regular meeting wilt be
the first Wednesday in January at
three o'clock In the afternoon at the
Woman's clubhouse.
W. C. T. U. TO HOLD
ALL-DAY MEETING
There will he an all-day meeting
of the W. C. T. U. Wednesday with
a pot luck noon luncheon at the
home of Mrs. L. C. Davis on South
Main street. Mrs. C. A. Chamber
Hn, president, will be in charge. Aa
interesting program 'will be pre
sented. The members will sew for
the Children's Farm Home at Cor
vallis and will pack the Christmas
box to be sent to the home.
PYTHIAN SISTERS TO
MEET ON WEDNESDAY
The Pythian Sisters will meet at
eight o'clock Wednesday" evening at
the K. of P. halt, at which time an
nual election of officers will he
hold. AH members are urged to he
present.
RfVERSDALE H. H.
CLUB TO MEET
The annual turkey dinner of the
Rlvers'lale Hnppy.Hour ehtb wiiJ
he held at the Christmas party
Wednesday nt the Clen Cox home
with Mrs. Ftewey Kruse acting as
hostess. All memliers ore urged to
he present.
K AND R CLUB TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
The K and R club will hold its
Christmas party at the home of
Mrs. V. T. Jackson on South Main
street Wednesday afternoon. Gifts
will be exchanged. Al! members are
cordially invited to be present.
LAUREL LODGE TO
ELECT OFFICERS
Laurel lodge. No. 13. A. F. and
A. M., will meet at seven thirty
o'clock Wednesday evening at the
Masonic temple for annual election
of officers. Every member is being
urged to be present.
B35 Geoff 0K
Coming
MISS BEVERLY WOOD AND
RALPH RODLEY MARRY tH ,
VANCOUVER, DECEMBER 3
Miss Beverly Wood, of this city.
daughter of Mr, and Mrs.. Marshall
Wood, of Glide, and Ralph Rodiey,
son of the late MiV and Mrs. Thor-
vald Rodley. of Lookinggiass, were
quietly married- at two-twenty
o'clock Saturday afternoon, !eceni-
uer 3rd, at Vancouver ' Washington,
by Justice of the Peace Shaw. Miss
Lavosa MeMiHin and the bride's
brother. Marshal! Wood, 'Jr., of
Portland, were attendants.
The bride wore an attractive blue
tweed taiileur with dark accessor
ies and a corsage of Talisman rose
buds, Bweetpeas and houvarlda.
Mjss McMslfm wore a gray ensem
ble with black accessories.
Following the ceremony the bri-
tiai couple were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grimes, in
Portland, They spent a short time
in balem visiting Mr. RodSey s brother-in-law
and sister. Rev. and
Mrs. Orval Whitman, and is Eu
gene visiting another sister, Mrs,
Robert Telford.
Mrs. Rodiey attended school in
Salinas, Calif., before moving to
Douglas county with her parents.
Mr. Rodiey attended school at
Lookmgghiss and now operates the
Texaco Oil station at the south end
of Stephens street. They are mak
ing their home at 70? South Ste
phens street.
P.-T.A.. TO MEET
FRIDAY EVENING
IXJOKiNGGLASS, Dee, 12 The
regular monthly meeting of the
P.-T.A. will be held at the school
house on Friday evening, Dec. Iti.
An interesting Christmas program
is being prepared in addition to the
business session.
The monthly meeting of the
Study club will be held on Wed
nesday afternoon, Dec. 14 in the
FeChamiieau building, which has
recently been acquired for use as
a club room. A goodly attendance
is desired and each lady is request
ed to bring scissors, thimble, need
les .etc., as it is planned to devote
the time to the making of costumes
for the Christmas plays which will
be given by the school on !ecero
ber 21, Sewing machines are to be
provided and as many ladies as can
do so are asked to come for the
day,
POTLUCK DINNER IS
GIVEN MRS. SCHROEDER
AZALEA, Dec. 32 Mrs. Frankie
Schroeder was very pleasantly sur
prised Monday when a group of la
dies gathered at her home for a
potluck dinner,. The occasion was
Mrs. Schroeder'a birthday.
Those enjoying this delightful af
fair were Mrs. Schroeder, guest of
honor. Mrs, John Feldmiller, Mrs.
Allie Garrison, Mrs. Jake Fisher,
Mrs Warren Hazen, Mrs. Ksther
Hnzcn, Mrs. ILilhert TJooth, Mrs.
Rodney Smith, Urn, MilHe Spald
ing and Mrs. Henry Gaedecke.
The afternoon hours were spent
in playing Chinese chicken and
cards.
Local
News
Comme Vous Plaite Club to Meet
-The Comme Voua I'laite etilb
will meet Tuesday afternoon nt the
home of Mr. H. T. (Doom at Sui
-Mill street.
Vititino In Salem Mrs. Kellie
Rodiey, employee at Carl's Taveni.
is spettum; a cnume of days fn
Saiem visiting her mother and sis
ter. tnter.Se Study Club to Meet
The Inter-Se Study clttb will hold
its animal Christmas program at a
i:.10 o clock (lesaert-mncheon Tups-
day at the home of Mrs. IC. S. Halt
oa Military street.
Rtbefeah Lodge to ..Meet Rose
bttrs Uebekah lodge, No. 41, will
meet In regular session at eight
o'clock Tuesday evening at the
I.O.O.F. hall.
Home From Portland Mrs. A. It.
Taylor ami Mrs. H. H. Turner have
returned to thetr homes m this
city, following a visit of several
days with friends in ForflamL
Receiving Treatment Alfred Ze
nor, of this city, is reported to he
improving nt the flood Samaritan
hospttal ttt Portland, where he is
receiving medieal attention.
Badsura Club to Meet The Ila-
doura club. Daughters of the Nile,
members and their husbands wttl
piolti their annual Christmas ban
quet at 7:3(1 o'clock Tuesday night
tt the Hotel ltosc. tittts wttl bo
exchanged.
Forester Here C. 1.. Clark, for
merly, employed as assistant ?n
pervuiar on the L'mtmtia national
forest, now serving the Oeschntes
forest in a similar capacity. Is
here from Hend lo visit wiUl
friends for a few days,
Returns to Work Ralph Kar-
eiter returned to his work at Alba
Snaugn's repair shop this morning.
following the past several weeks al
his home convalescing from a ser
ious neck Injury, suffered, while
cranking a tractor.
Return From Honeymoon Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Hodley have re
turned from their honeymoon and
are making their home at 707
South Stephens street. Mrs. Hod
ley was formerly Miss Beverly
Wood of this city.
Back From California Bob Col
lins, son of Mr. and Sirs. O. ti. Col
lins, of this city, has returned to
his home here, following a trip to
Los Angeles with Arthur Drnliner
who remained there. Bob spent a
couple of weeks visiting in south
ern California.
United Workers to Hold Party
I'he United Workers class of the
First Christian church will hold its
monthly meeting at a Christmas
party at two o'clock Friday after
noon at the' home of Mrs. It, U
Hudson, (lifts will be exchanged.
Townsend Club to Meet ftoso-
Imrg Townsend club. No. 1, will
meet at T:t) o'clock tonight at
the Maecahec hall for a program
and business session. I'lnns will
he formulated for the Christmas
celebration meeting to be Held l
ttember 26th. Following the meet
ing tonight, a session of the advis
ory hoard will be hem.
On Last Trip.!. !f. Hanks of
Portland, who for more than .so
years has been a regular visitor
in Hoseburg as representative of
the llova! Insurance company, was
here today for the Inst time In his
present capacity. On his return to
Portland this week be will be pen
sioned ami retired by the company
with which ho has been contlttuous-
ty employed for III years.
SPREE ON HIGHWAY
BRINGS FINE OF $10
A fine of $10 wns paid in the
justice eourt here toilay by Michael
W, IHohan, rt. Salem resident,
who pleaded guilty before Judge It.
W. Maisteis to a charge of being
drunk on a public highway. The
arrest was made by the state po
lice. JAS. HOPPER FREED
OF BURGLARY COUNT
James Hooper, recently arrested
at North Bend oa a ebarge of fir-
giary, was released from custody
today following a motion for i!is
missal of charges. The motion was
made by District Attorney J. V.
l-rfing. Hopper's brother, I-ouiH. re
cently was sentenced to three years
In the state penitentiary after
pleading gniity to a charge of forg
ery. SEAL SALE SOOTH
AT POST OFFICE
Members of the Junior Woman's
club are assisting the annual Heal
Kale committee by maintaining the
booth at the postofltce this week.
Those in charge for the week in
clude: Mrs, Paal McGowan Mon
day; Miss liettibelle Knott, Tues
day; Miss Ivois Sehaerer, Wednes
day; Miss Elaine Hrown, Thursday;
Mrs. Ernest Peterson and Mrs. L.
C. Latham. Friday, and on Satur
day the boya of Scout Troop No. 7
will have charge of the booth.
The T. B. Chris! mas seals are
also on sale at Chapman's drug
store.
Chest Colds
RELIEVE MISERY of your told at 3
out of 3 people do massage throat,
cheat, back with VICKS VAPORU8.
in direct pouitice-vapor action bring
prompt comfort and relief.
RAIL ASSN. OPPOSES
LARGER TRUGKE
SA.Ef, Fe, 1 (AP) HaroM
Turner, representing the Asnoeia
fion of Oregon, Railroads, conferred
today with the Marion county court
in opposition to a biit he said would
appear in the Oregon IfKisluture
to increase the length, heiphth and
load limit of trucks carrying for
hire.
Turner was said by a member
of the court to have stated that a
third of tiie railmadn of the coun
try are in receivership and others
in dnxer of xoinj? the same way.
umi that the cumins session of eon
press may have to determine wb-
ther private ownership of railroads
wlU continue or the govpramtnt
take thfMn ovm
County Commissioner Roy Mel-
son said the comities, he beJieved,
lid not Intend to encroach oa any
(Ittostion of ioad limits on stato
highways, this helnK for the state
to im Uo, but he believed the coun
t iett would u ntmet iona hly oppose
any hitl that woultt tuko from the
potmtirs the rtKht to control load
limits on county roads.
lSch a provision wits tit a mil
before the Jesislatum", said
MelKon. "County opposition im
mediately developed and U was
eliminated without mat-It argu
ment."
HENRY M. DEWEY
PASSES AT SALEM
Henry Martin Dewey. 32, son of
Mrs. Frnnk Brown of West Hose
btna. illeit in Salem Sttmlny after
a tirolonKetl Illness. lie was Bora
at liteinlale, tjrpson, January u.
llttnj, uml snent the greater part
of tils life in that community.
The body is belli brought to
Rnsebure by the ItouKlas Funeral
home. Funeral services will be
held lit the Presbyterian church in
Olenrtale Wertiiesilay afternoon at
two o'elock. interment will follow
In the Masonic cemetery to that
city.
NEW LAW STYMIES
MARRIAGES HERE
Operations of the state's new
law rnnull'llKt both annllcants for tt
marriage license to obtain physical
anil mental examinations amiears
to have out a (tamper upon tile mar-
fiasco license ImslnesB ttt lloUBiaa
county, nceoriliiiK to a report from
the office of County Clerk Key
Astee. No licenses hove been Issttett
since the new taw became effec
tive.
In Ioccmber of last year there
were 20 marrlnKc licenses, of which
nine were Issued before the middle
of the month.
JUNIOR CHAMBER
PLANS YULE PARTY
The Roimtas county jtmtor eham.
ber of commerce will, enjoy a
Christmas dinner party at the Uiv
ersilalo ftrnnKO hall at 1 ft. m. Wed
nesday. Members of the Oakland
Development lenKtte tittd Stltheflltt
I'roBresalve club have been Invited
to attend.
The ladies of Rlvorsdule grange
will prepare and servo the dinner,
which will be followed by a pro
Rrum of muste, dance specialties
and brief talks, after which tiane
IttR wilt be enjoyed by alt.
An advance ticket sale is being
made, and local members and
friends may obtain tickets at the
Itosebtirff headquarters on Steph
ens street, '
WILD LIFE COUNCIL
SETS MEET HERE
The DouKlaa Wltit Life emmcil
will meet lit the limtebnrK ehm
uer of eoiumeree offlee TuomiHy
eventHjc, lit which time delegates
will report on the Wild Life federa
tion convention held recently tn
Corvullfs. The convention sronaaeif
n Ian for reorganization of the
Btitte'ft fish and gnmc ileimrtmentB.
The loeul eotmetl, whieb t matio u
of renreKentntlves from itl! Bportit-
men a elnlta of the eonnty, ia oam
cntiirly IntereHteit ' in ieKtKintlon
wltleh would prohibit eommerelit!
flHtiin of ateetheads.
JOSEPHINE MINER
HURT IN CAVE-IN
GRANTS PARS, llec. 12. (Ai
William FriBth, Iloltand tjalil
miner buried In a eave-ln Bnmlay,
was in ti hoKpttttl today while at
tendant afd nf batk may 1m,
broken, Kriweb told them he bad to
die bia way out with hla hamla and
eniwl unaided to the mine entrance
from where he called for help.
VITAL STATISTICS
DIVORCE DECREES
HATHAWAY (Una from
Ftnby Howe Hathaway; married
May 3, lft27, at Fossil, Oregon;
cruelty.
TRY
MODEL
BAKERY
FRENCH
BREAD
Fine Flavor.
Fresh Daily.
BUY IT FROM
YOUR GROCER
MARKET
REPORTS
PRODUCE
POUTI,AXI, Dec. 12 (XVI
FSm'TKU Prints: A grade 3ie jfe.
in parchment wrappers, 3$e in
artons: H grade 3iic ib. in nareh-
ment wrappers 32Je Uk a cartons.
Hi'TTKFiFAT Portland delivery
tmyiiiK prices: A grade 3IiS2e iby,
Portland delivery: B rade lie Ife,
Jpss; C grade 6c ib. iess. Country
delivery 'Me lb tor A grade.
EGGS Wholesalers buying prie
: s&eeiais 32e do.; essras 3e
do.; standards lame 25c doi. ex
tra mediums 2Se dos.j extra small
25e doz.
CHKKSK Oregon; iHpiets Hej
Oregon ioaf I5e; brokers wiii pay
I cent helow uotstins
tWXTRV m iCATs Kmng
price to retallerst CQUntr-kHleti
hogn best batuner, nndsr lis lbs.
trtt-tt ih viAFsi i?.e m utsht
ami thin -S-Jc lb.; heavy S- Ut;i
kunl)a I4e ib.; ewes 4-Te ib.; buiis
S-ttc lb.; eutter cows T-Tc eaa-
ner rows &-&je lb.
J-eghom broilrs li tff 13 lbs., ISe
Hk; 2-i ibat itfe ib.; toioreti springs
2 to lbs, 15c lb.; over 3j Ibs
ITe ib.; Leghorn hens, &ver lbs.,
H-I5e lh.; under H th Xe lh,t
eolomi hens to 5 lbs., ISc lb.; over
5 lbs. ISe th.i Ko, 2 gratie 5e lb.
less. li
TURKEYS FfeSUue sricesr
lresseil, new crop hens 2S-2Se tb,t $
loins. 22-2:Un lb. imvmg ntteest
new hens, 2:iic lb.1 toms 2tc i
POTATOKH Ysklma Gems $1.2$
cental; local $t.tHMM; IJesebates
G?ms $1.2 J1.35 cental; Callforala
sweets $L25-$t.? for SiVlb. eratej
new sweets 1.25Sl.Ta for Sft4b.
craie; new Calil'omia Triumuhs,
$2.ttl jver &tMb, box.
ONIOXS Oregon No. 3, SS-7Sej
Yakima 4H-fifie per SV0 lbs.
WOOI Willamette valley warn-
inaf; mwJivim, 22-23e lb.; esarss whI t
brabis In.; lambs aa tatt awe
lb.; eastern Oregon 1S-22C lb.
HAY Sellltvg urJea t& reiaersr
Alfalfa No. 3, MM ton; oat veteh
Silaia ton; clover ton; tim
othy, pjssterti Oregon flffw; !
Vaiiev $I4. ton, Portlsml.
HtiPS Kew crefi clusters 2ffe
lb,; fugglea 23c lh.
MOHAIR Nominal; 193& 2&T?S
lb. ...........
CASCARA RARK nvvying price,
ms peet ftr lb.
UiVESTOCK 1
Pfm'HANK, tire., Iee. 12.
(A!') (H. S. TJsiit. Agr.f IlOtlS
15 tower, fntrfsr aettve at tteettne.
gooii:hoiee lfeVJir lb. rfrlvoSttB
7.76-SS, ettrtot!!l iota S.ffff, orb broil
S.tR. n&n lb. butchers 7.2S-35,
few 7.SU. HKttt IfeMa aek-
saws 5.75-B.Stt, few heavy
Fivetlm- piKS T.Z&, liKissweiKtKs
CATTLK Uneven, she stscfc
astrt bn!S sleady, heavy steeva SS
inwer, light stHnt acllvs, stlcitrty,
SrrattmBtwt 15-25 hteher, bnih mo-
iHimmoatf llKht sleere 7.TK-8.8S,
steera auava XttiW iiis LSTv.tb. low
londs S.6A-66, ifo tootta itelil ahava
S.75, HghtwefRht esisesiaicBtslly
for irtnora np lo 9:tstt, mesilam
Kfxwi heifers 6.5i!-T.f0, common
6.25, low cutlet' am! easier sows
S.25, goiwl beef cows K.ritt-B.tiO, hitiis
5.TO-BW, extreme too e.a, "vealem
aleaiiy, iiiaeiteai top Mt oihi heart
MB.
SHBRP Steady to weak, t
loBfiK ROO!l tr!to(! 8S !h. sraalett
iaavlvs S.2iv, HHi'tert 2& per eeRt l.Zh,
toiirt hcttvlor htmba S.SMJ, best trttet
t 7.75, shora liirahs T.rft fcts,
sStmgaU'F ewe steauy, gwat-eheiee
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Opening Pre-Season Game
BASKETBALL
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE CREEK
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13TH
7:30 P, M,
Senior High School Gym
PreEraBtary inier-CJass Game Witt
Start at 6:30 P. M.
Admiutom 35c; Students 25c; with A, S. B. Ticket 15c
JONAS SJORGREN
OF ELGAROSE DIES
Jonas Sorgretu le aE Ms
hems is Elgaiwe tootsy Jlawisgr
a ioag period of Hiaesa. H waa
born in Swetlen, June S,
FJhfvIvvhk are his wjfe, Atrgsssta
Sjogren, and etght sons ami
dsaghterar Prltz liernatti, Stan-
ley Aady and Otaf Sjorgrea, Kana'
Mowarti, Elsie l-GSg and Alma Sio- '
greSj, all of Eigarose aasi 5iei-
Faneral sendees wlU be hehJ at
the Elgaross ehareb; at 2:3 3.
ni. Weilnesiia?. with iotsrment
follow lug ia toe Eigarose c eme
tery. ArrangementB are in charge
of Sbo Roaelmrg Un4ersa&S&g
company.
Returns t& Meiiforrf Miss Ieona
Zeuor of this eity feaa rstarneii to
Medfarsl ia resume hr studies at
feeaay seboeK followvng several
davs here with her parents.
Today and Tuesday
THE STSGE HST THAT
TOCLEO THE tiMIQH
novl
Shows 2-7-9 P. M
Mats. 25b Eves. 35s Kldtftes toe
Today and
Tuesday
f soys' town s$deaJ
Greater .
than tKe
imagination
she best
THBIYRDDDElf
tm mat
Added
Donald Duck
ttt
"DonahPs
Go!f Game"
mm
Start Wednesday
mmrs)
CHARLES BOYER
srsaio oysis
Shows P. Sf.
SSats 25c Eves. Kiddiea tOs
if jr i fls0H I
fC
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