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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1939. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER DORCAS SOCIETY HAS MEETING F.LKTON. Nov. IX Thp Dorcas Foiti'ty met at tin church Wed nesday with Mr:!. Frances Hcddcn as president, Mrs. C'nrf I Gorman, Mrs. Katie Kint.rfck and Mrs. Ituby Mize add ed their nam to the membership roli. This hroimht the enrollment t-j forty-Mve members. Most of the afternoon was spent in making plans for the ba zaar which will be in the I.O.O.P. iiiill the evening of iJeceniber first. Tiiore will tie a program, fisti pond, fancy work, candy and food sale. The society lias a quilt to x'wv away. Mrs. Myrtle Wells is on the omit Madison, Mrs. Kegel, Mrs. Cather ine Fenley, Mrs. Carel Gorman. Mrs. Katie Emerick. Mrs. Ituby Mlze and daughter, Mrs. EngenLi Solomon ami son, Hon a Id. SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS THURSDAY AZALEA. Nov. 13. The lades of the Sunshine club were delight fully entertained Thursday after noon whn they met. at the home of Mrs. Wntiren Huzen. A short business meeting was held. Kunev work a)d visiting were thp main diversions of the afternoon. M the iipniil ten ho'T the hoa- roinmittee. Mrs. Lena llossen and les, pssistnd bv Mrs. Fred Lubbe Iris Haines are on the fish pond; and Miq. Itodney Smith, served n f committee. Mrs. Itene was ap pointed to see about posters. Mrs. Mary Crubbe, Mrs. Mary Haines and Mrs. Ida Thomas are to see about the randy and popcorn. Mrs. Mable Hinder, Mrs. Kdith Adams and Mrs. Kiln l-'enley have ctmree of Hie fancy work. Mrs. Edith Madison. Mrs. Catherine Fenley. Mrs. Kffie Moore and Mrs. Fran cps Iledden hove charge of the refreshments. Mrs. Gladys Grif fith has charge of the program. The next meeting will hn No vember 21 in idace of November 22 as it is the. day before Thanksgiv ing. Mrs. Mary Grubbe and Mrs. Mary Haines served the refresh ments. Mrs. Frances Hedden pre sented Mrs. Mary Grubbe a cake as the meeting was on her birth da v Thoe present were Mrs. J. 71. McFefiters. Miss Marie Haines, Mrs. Ella Fen lev, Mrs. Fannie Itule. Mrs. Mable Hinder. Mrs. Frances , liedden, Iris Haines. Mrs. lorenn T Hinder and son, William Wavne, Mrs. Edith Adams, Jerry King, Mrs. Myrtle Wells. Mr1. Elizabeth Owe ns, Ms. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Mary f.rublj Mrs. Eifie Moore. Mrs. Lena Kossen. Mrs. Anna Franklin, Mrs. Mary Haines, Mrs. Barbara Tarnowskl. Mrs. Edith lovelv lunch Covers were arranged at a ben'i tif'M antaihited thle covered with a lovelv l!ee tablecloth centered with an attractive bouquet of Afri ca ' dn is It's, for V s.Rnin Bn'- er from rinrkelo". California, Mrs. 10s )'r r Thorn. Mrs. Stanley .lantzer. Mrs. Ilodnev Smith, cnests and "piiiI)"vb were Mrs. Walter Kemp. Mrs. Frank Tripp. Mrs. Vernon Cijiedeeke, Mr. Ilenrv Gaedeclfe, Mrs. .Tulc Pisber, Mr. Ilert'ia Fn " in, M rs. Kim' Com ray. M rs. pi'illin Thermond, M's. 1 lurry Cnoke, M rt. 0n Conil rav. M rs. f'ltam'i .lnhp. Mrs. John .Tntzer. wr. Ff'-d LiiMip. Mrt. Vernon Ciivinr. Hn'bort IWUh, .Vvi. SIDE GLANCES by Calbraith Today's Pattern kVili in''1 llio tiostpss! Mn. llzon. TIip '"xt niptlntr will hi win 'a. William Jnnlzpr on Drcomber Hi. PMRl ir. INVITFD TO nrippiT CARD PARTY ON TUESDAY EVENING Tit" Junior Woman's olnb bna is noil n "Hist ronllnl Invitation to the pnblio to "T'toy its anmpl benn fit rnril ja i-ty to bo l'ol'l Tltosilnv pvpninc nl olshl o'clock at Iho Wninnn's c-liililiouso. llPRprvnilmiR I'nr tho party m:iv ho ina'lo by pontactins nnv infill- bp- of Hip club or by iplpn'ionm.'; ihp pbainnan, Mrs. T.. C. 1 allium at SS-.I. Mrn. Lalbnin is liolnfr an- IstPil bv Mrs. v.. A. Ppnrson, Mrs. 10. A. Pearson. Mrs. I,. K. Fins mm nllinr Huh innnibern. Prizes will be iwartlpfl for Ibe card nlavs and re- 1'rpshnients will be served. P N n. C'.UR TO MEET FRIDAY The Pnst Noble Grands club will meet. Frldnv evening at. tbe Home of Mrs. F.ffin Schwarz with Mrs. On Williams, Mrs. Carmen iiini-n ml Mrs. Kvelyn Hoover as as- istlii'r lintess. All members are sed to Be present. , PART PRESinNTS ' CLUB TO MEET Tho Pnsl Presidents clnb of rnoree Rtn'-mer nvxiliary to United Rnanisli War Veternni will meet t a one-ihl-tv ocIopk oesse'i- luncbeon Frld" aflernoon at inn Lome of Mrs. Will I-ollK. All mem-i bors arc urper to be iirecm. A BONNIE SCHOOLGirti. OUTFIT I'ATTKHN 1201 S'be Itazen. Mrq. Pnllin Johns Tin.?.'. IA COPft. 1MB BV Htk SERVICE. INC. T. M DEC. U 8 PAT, t Local! News; F. S. Club to Meet The F. S. club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Single ton on Fast Douglas street. . Forgotten Woman Freed on Bond Here Over - Week-End Ilurton ninek. student nt Oregon State college, spent the week-end here visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. lilack. Attend Game Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McDonald, Joe Campbell, Lloyd Hill Al Miller and Sandy McDon ald, all of this city, attended the IJ. of O.-O. S. C. football game iti Eu gene Saturday. Unable to Be Out Sam Ilolslns er, welt-known UoseburR resident, has been confined to his home Tor the last week on account of illness. Visit Miss Pitchford Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Welch, of Portland, spent the week-end In this city visiting the hitter's sister, Miss Agues Pitchford. Choir To Hold Special Meeting St. George's Kplseopal choir will hold a special meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the study of Hev. Ferry Smith. Goes to Salem Miss Nellie Stiles, employee ut Curl's Tavern, left Saturday for Salem to spend three days visiting her mother and sister. Here Saturday Al Lent, of Grants Pass, stopped over here Saturday to visit friends en route to Kugene to the football game. He was formerly manag er of Lowell's store here. "You're just slicking your head iu Hint newspaper be cause you can't think of an answer." Slapsie Maxie' Takes a Bride Back From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Helliwell and son. Jim my, and Attorney and Mrs. Dexter Rice went to Kugene Saturday to attend the footbnlt game and to visit relatives and friends. Return to Grants Pacs Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Altbaus have returned to their home in Orants Pass, fol lowing tbe week-end in this city visiting relatives nnd friends. Undergoes Major Operation Harry S. Muck, nf the Douglas Creditors association, underwent an emergency appendectomy at Mercy hospital Saturday night. He is reported to be doing nicely. P..T. A. ACTIVITIES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY San Francisco Visitors Here Mr. and Mis. Koy Cook, of San I'raneisco, have arrived hero to spend a week or so visiting tho former's brothers and sister-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Cook nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cook. Study Club to Meet The Inter So Study club will meet Tuesday nt a one o'clock luncheon and pro gram at the home of Mrs. tieorge Churchill on South Kane street. Transferred to Marshfleld Ken neth Helliwell. of this citv, has been transferred by Western States Whilosale Grocery company from this territory to the Marsh field territory. Back From Eugene Mr. nnd Mrs. Itoger Ilalley and baby son re turned to their home in Laurelwood following the week-end in Eugene, where they attended the football game and visited relatives. Badcura Club to Meet nadonra club. Daughters of the Nile, will meet at a, 1 2 : HO no-hostess lunch eon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. William Hell on South Jackson street. During the afternoon the members will sew on articles for the Shrine hospital. Here for Week-End MIka Eli zabeth Campbell, student nt Ore gon State college, has relumed to ( orvnllls, following the week end in this city visiting her par ents. City School Superintendent and Mrs. W. M. Campbell, on South Main sLreet. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. "Mud" Watson h.ive returned to their heme here, following1 a visit, in Portland over the week-end. They were accompanied by the lat- tor's ir.il her, Mrs. I-Yed A. Knight,' who visited over the week-end in Salem. Ik fpj i r,,L pi a 'i 1 1 t - - .I & 55.00 6.00; beef bulls mostly $6 25: odd head $11.50; choice veulers stronger: other cliisses slow; DulK rholre veulnrs a. 00-50; I common medium trades 5,OU-7.50; cuil calves down to ?4.0tl. ' ' SHEEP: Market about steady; pood-choleo truckod-ln lainhs 8H.00 25; one very outstanding lot SS.50; medium-good urndes $7.50-75; tew leeder lambs , $0 25-75: shorn slnilgliter Iambi Si7S-7.CS: med-lum-KOod ewes $2,511-3.50; few choice ewes $:i.75. ; COUNTRY MEATS SeltillK price to retailers: country-killed Iioks, best butchers. 125 to 150 lbs., 81 to flit lb.; vealers. fancy, i:H-Hc lb.; light-thin. 0-l2n lb.: heavy. 9-lOc spring lambs, 141-15c lb.; yearlings I lib.; owes, :Mu lb.; good cutter cows, 7-7 Jc lb.; dinner cows, C 7c. lb.; bulls. 91a lb. LIVE 1'OtILTItY Buying pric es: Leghorn broilers. 1 to 13 lbs., 15c: fryers, under 3 lbs.. Ho lb : do 3 lo I lbs., 11c II).: do under 3i lbs.. 11c lb.: colored hens to 4 lbs . 14c: do over 5 lbs., 14c; No. 2 grade, 5c less. TURKEYS Selling prices: hem 2123c lb. tol8. ISHflo lb. Duyim .nicest No 1 liens. 191-2UC, lb.; loins, li:S17c. Back From Eugene Mr. nnd Mrs. T. tl. Watson and daughter, Arlcnn, and Dr. and -Mrs. C. fi. Van Vnlzah and two daughters, Margaret Shannon nnd Jannon, have returned to their homes In this city, following a trip to lCu gene lo attend Iho football game mid iiIho spend the week-end veil ing relatives and friends. Townsend Club to Meet Hose burg Townsend club. No. 1, will meet Tuesday night nt 7:30 nt the dining ball of the Douglas hotel. A short business session will be fol lowed by n Boclat hour and refresh meuts. during the evening. Mrs. Daisy Tegtmeyer, 53, "for gotten woman" in Chicago's county Jail since January, 1S34, is free on bond pending appeal. She was freed after seeking lib 'erty 21) times from sentence. She sought liberty 2a times be fore from contempt of court sentence given because she wouldn't explain what she did with $32,000 trust fund in her care. MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 13. A grado, Visit in Marshfleld Mr. and Mrs. John Irving, of llils city, and the hitter's mother, Mrs. Augusta Wilson, of Riildle. spent the week end in Mnrshflelil as guests of (ho hitter's son ami diillglitoi'-lii-liiw, Dr. anil Mrs. Dewey Wilson, and family. Yonil almost he able to sniff the leather and hour the bagplnes when your little Inssie wears this vivacious Scotch lassie jumper outfit! Make Anne Adams' easy Pattern 4201 in a colorful clan pin Id wool or a rich velveteen. Tlio well-cut shoulder straps oi me Jumper button under the smar points of the long front panels. Tbe :,a,k is impelled too, giving e?;tra saucy flare to the skirt Aren't those alternating straleht :.nd bins panels striking in plaid The blouse has a tiny round cot lnr nnd long or short sleeves. And don't forget to stitch up that cock two-piece Scotch cap. Patiern 4204 is available ill girls' sizes fi. 8. 10. 12 and 14. Size temper and cap, takes 1 7-R yards 51 Inch fabric: short sleeve blouse, 1 vard 35 Inch fabric. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plalnlv SIZE. NAME. AD DRESS nnd STYLE NUMBER. let WNE ADAMS' WINTER PATTERN BOOK take you oil a trio through Fashlonland ... In your own living room! Starting with dav anil evening styles In the new silhouette, you flick on to slimming modes for nintrons. llve Iv wardrobes for co-ed and school girl, street and sports wear and gav house clothes. There Is even a wlndowful of gift ideas. And each article Is YOURS on easy to meet terms of thread, -needle, fab ric and an Anne Adams Pattern! Order a bonk tndav! P.OOK FIF ,TVX TENTS. PATTERN FIF TEEN CENTS. P.OOK AND PAT T E K N TOGETHER, TWENTY FIVE CENTS.. Send your order to News Review Pattern Department, KOseDurg, Oregon. "Slapsie- Mnxle Rosenbloom, boxer, actor and night club owner, and his new bride, Muriel Fader. 22, nfter fo couple returned to Hollywood from an elopement tJ Las Vegas. Rose ll,ie P.-T. A. will sponsor a very dellBhlful reception for the teach ers of the school at an interesting 7:30 o'clock program tonight at the boo house. Refreshments win no served ut tho close of the enter- iiilnmont. The program coninniiee has reported that some very fine features have been secureu lor me entertainment and everv parent and all friends Interested are cor- llally Invited to bo present. Fullerton "ullerton P.-T. A. met Wednes day evening at the- sclioollioii.se with Mrs. YVtlDlir uuip. preHiui--in.. in charge. Robert Dill, scout exe cutive for the Willamette area. gave a talk on the organization oi sub scout groups. The Milleiion P.-T. A. committee appointed io pinko arrangements lor lornnng cub packs included: II. li. i in ter. W. J. Ashworth and C. Rltz-nian. Mrs. J M. Italsh. study group chairman, presented plans for the study group for the year. She stilted that Dr. Linden O. Leavitt hail been secured as leader and will carry nut a program on "Eilti- :at ona Psychology Willi special emphasis on child psychology and discussion by parents and menus will he held at every meeting. The first meeting will be held at 3:30 next Monday afternoon at the Ful lerton school auditorium. These sluilv. group meetings will be open to all P.-T. A.'s aftd anyone in terested In the subject. Hev. Perry Smith, rector of St. Ceorge's Episcopal church, was guest speaker and gave a vorv fine talk on "Education for Demo cracy." The next regular meeting nf the P.-T. A. will be held December I. Green The Oreen P.-T. A. meeting was held Friday evening at the school- house with Mrs. Fred Agee. presi dent, in charge. Mrs. Agee gave an interesting discussion on ine pie- vinus meeting of the county coun cil. The group voted to take ad- anlaee of the traveling library. The teachers of the school Invited the parents to attend visitation day al the school on Friday. An Interesting program was pre sented bv the chairman. Mrs. fleorge liolm. at which time the P.-T. A. creed w-ns read by the members. The suhlect. "Spank ing" was, discussed by both par ents and pupils, which proved to be a most Interesting feature of llie program. Miss Marian Ciaypool presented a one-act play entitled. "Mothers Always Interfere." af'.er which re freshments were served. The next regular meeting will be held at the school house. December 1. with I Mrs. Claude Parkluirst in charge of tbe refreshments. PUBLIC INVITED TO SENIOR HIGH GIRLS CO-ED CAPER'S FRIDAY Go to Eugene and Portland Verdun Houcock and Millard Mag ness, of (bis city, wenl to Eugene .Saturday and cllcndcd the I!, of O.-O. S. C. football game, alier which tliey drove to Portland and brought the former's mother, Mrs. II. L. Dnucocki back to her home In this city. S. at her home. The table was beau tiful Willi a green and while cen terpiece and while tapers. CoverB were placed for Mrs. Hiittaln Slack, Mrs. Frank Young.! Mrs. Lawrence Robertson, Mrs.' Jack Culver, Jr., Mrs. Richard Riggs, Mrs. Vein -Ilolgate, Mrs. John Drown and the hostess, Mrs. Horner. Mrs. Slack won the door prize. "Co ed Capers," the vniiety show which will be presented next ! rl- day by the senior high school girls promises to be a program oi un usual interest. The opening num ber, the first graduating class or Rosrburg High. Is shown as they receive their diplomas. As Fntber 'lime in Introducing the iirnerani savs. "Remember tho first graduating class of Hnsehurg High? and the Spirit ol nose burg High replies. "Of course! A r-ur-thecss:: V.ur year B". """"" - '""- ,.,.,..,. Wednesday evening. No vember 15th, to which all members of (he church mid congregation are j cordially Invited to enjoy. . Following the potluck supper holr practice will be held and re Liinrles Ooodyenr iiccldeulallv dlscovereil the process of vulcan izing rubber when he carelessly let a piece of rubber come In coir tad with a hot stove. The dlscov cry was ninde In 1S30. nlthough (londyear hail been working Willi rubber for years, trying to devise :i pi'nciss for curing it. m.. ..i, ii k. ,.irt Irtl'J liu l ieu 1-1-uiiM, viioiu i in it, i -,.,littt,,l uri-titinei'M 341c lb. in cartons; ' 11 grade, 321e CHRISTIAN CHURCH POTLUCK SUPPER TO BE WEDNESDAY NIGHT A Thanksgiving six-thirty o'clock liiat was in 11103. Thev received their diplomas at the old Hosehuig opera house." Oilier numbers Include a girls' I basketball seme of liinii. the dances I popular in loll, and scenes from the flapper ace. The senior high orchestra con ducted bv Snap (lllmnre will plav the accompaniment for the musi cal numbers Miss Evelyn Ilessenier Is In barge of the finale number given by the Girls' (Moo club. NFCHOE1 I. CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY SUTHERIIN. November 13. The Mechdell club was dcllehtliiln nlerlelned Wednesday alternoon Novimher 8. nt the home of Mrs. Louie V. Smith on the lower Liua- nooia. The aflernoon was spent in visiting and sowing. A lovely lunch was served nt 4 o'clock to llie following: Mrs. Claud .fill. Mrs. Thurman Smith. Mrs. Nona Hose Jr.. Mrs. Owen Hose. Mrs. Howard Wnhl. Mrs. John Mus- grove, Mrs. P. C. Trozelle nnd the hostess, Mrs. Smith REBEK H LODGE HAS MEETING ELKTON. Nnv. 13. The Uinn ritia ltebekah lodge No. 173 met in regular session I 'lesday eeuni'; with Mrs. Lena llossen as noble grand. The business was follow?!! o Mrs. Ida Thomas giving a reail-Inc. Mrs. Ella Fenley nnd Iris Haines rierveil refreshments. M MRS. HORNFR HOSTESS TO SEW AND SO CLUB SUTHERLIN. November 11.- hearsal of the Missionary society's play will take place. DELPHIAN CLUB TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY Moves to Medford Charles Rolce. formerly, mnnager of Hie Ceneral Petroleum corporation plant In this cily, left Saturday for Medford to make his home. His place here bus been assign ed to W. W. Woodruff, formerly or Walla Walla, Wash., who with bis wife and son are making their home at 930 East Third street. Stop Over Here Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wisner, or Medrord, stop ped over hero Friday night to visit friends anil left Saliirdny for Eugene lo attend the iiiotball game. They slopped here again yesterday en route home. They were formerly residents of this city. They were accompanied to Eugene by Thomas Ness Jr., or Klfiinalh Fulls, a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Ness, of 111 Ih city. Alpha Fleta chapter of the Del- Soeeial Meetlog Planned-Royal ')' .' l"obment wrappers,. 33ic Arch Masons, chapter No. 31, has " ln cm inns. announced a special meeting for HUTTEHFAT First quality, lour o'clock Tnosday alternoon to maximum of .0 or 1 per cont acid be held at tho Masonic templo and Ity delivered Portland, 3ll-.!0ic 11).; to he followed by a six-thirty sup- valley routes nnd country points per. All members arc requested lo zc less or a.ic; p.uiiiiiiui bo present I maximum of .35 of 1 per cont nciil- ' itv. 2c more than first quality; Rebekah Lodae to Meet Hose- second quality 2c less than first burg Hobeknh lodge. No. 41, Mill quality. meet Tuesday night at tho temple EGG is iluymg .prices: extra lit 7:30 o'clock. PhotogranllB of larce. 20c: standards, huge. 20c the grand lodge staff will he taken, extras, medium, 17c; stundnrds, and ineinhei-H of the slaff are ask- medium llie: extras, small, 13c ed to wear their grand lodge standards, small, lie. dresses. Following Iho meeting. ( CHEESE Soiling price to Hie regular degren slaff will prac-, Portland retailors: Tlllnmnok Hen. trlpluts, 21c lb.; loaf. 22c lb. F.O.ll. Prices to wholesalers: triplets, lllc Attend Convention Among those lb.: loaf. 20c Ih. F.O.i). Tillamook. attending the Eagles convention In ONIONS Oregon, 40-50c; Ya- Eugeno this week-end from the lo-! klma, 30-35c sack; Willie iiermu- cal actio included: Marshall Hunt, das, 1-lAc lb. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meredith and POTATOES Mallll, special son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. brand, $1.75; Yaklmn. gems, 51.40 Herbert linker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 1.50; Deschutes, $1.(10-1.70; Kin Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hlxon. math. Sl.riO-l.S5 cwt.; local whltcB, Dr. and Mrs. II. 11. Scofielil. Fred 75s5c box; Scappoose HurbankB, Hover, and Mr. mid Mrs. Kelsey ?1. 15-1. 25 celltlll. Hobday and son, Junior. HAY Selling price lo relallers: Ililfalfa, No. 1, $10.00 Ion; oat-vetch. Here Over Week-End Mr. and S12 00 ton: clover, Sll.on ton; II Mrs. VV. D. Wiley, of Newborn, at-jmollly, eastern Oregon, $18.00 ton; tended the foolhnll gnino In Eu- I vnllev llniolliy, $13.00-1 1.00 ton, eeiie Saturday and enmo on to Portland. j Itoseburg lo snend the week-end wool, l;aslorn uregon, nil". as guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ward 25-2llc lb.: crossed, 2K-2!lc lb.; Wll Cilmiiiings. Mr. Wiley, rormerly ( lunette valley, 12-month, Z!lc in., assistant manager or Die loeai J. I lamb. 2l)c lb. ('. Penney cimipnny store, Is now I MOHAIR 12-month, 35n lb,; manager or the company s store tnll, 20c lb. at Newheig. I CASCA RA 1031) peel, 4c Ih. HIDES I'air, Hie. lb.; Peer, i.jc Visit at Ware Home Mr. and ih.: kid, 13c lb. Mrs. Frank Kimball and the form-1 1 IOPS Oregon, 1030, 35 -IOc lb.; er's brother and sisler-in-law, Mr. ; 1038, nominal. mill Mrs. Vernon Kimball, mid j children, Verna ami Hobby, till of! SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13. Eugene, spent Sunday hern visit- (AIM Net prices pnld pioducei'B lug at the bonio of Mr. and Mrs. fnr live poullrv delivered San George Ware and the hitter's son. Francisco. Turkevs. young toms. Donald Hall. Mrs. Frank Kimball under IS lbs., 17171c; 18 lbs., and was rormerly Miss Gaiiandliie Hall over, 17171c; young I a 2l-22c. nf this city and Is a daughter or Mrs. Ware. Today and Tuesday Shows 2-7.9 P. M. Starts Wednesday FOR 4 DAYS! 'Til I. COWARD ALAN 1 BROMBERG CURTIS i r'iltX . STUART LYNN 'Or tRWIN BAR I ,",',,K."II' Mate. 25c FsNj. Eves. 35c ti,'5 tM??,r-H-.- r"1 Hollywood fAVf'AMfCUE Kiddies Son Is Born A mm, .lumen Cnn rad, wciKlitng ttoven and 11 tin IT ImhhhIh, wan born ThurHday, No- imiiin soHoly will nioni at 1 :.HM vomiier a, to Mr. nnd .Mrs. Kalpli thn homo nf Mrs. WnHh iiKton iioHpiuii. i no un iiy h imn-niai i : ..V; ". " Huu'hcB at :tii0 Sluucc flirnot, nt KraimpuroiHS, Mr. nnd Mm. J. n. which tlmp the topic, "IlPtmls- j Kalloy, of Hour burs, wrnt to Port sanrp OpvplopiiMMits In Comniprco : land Krldny nnd rMiialnfd Hilto mi ni yeHionmy. i nc j. 11. iiuih'vh alH(t visited their other Ann nnd danKhtr-ln-lnw, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard llnllny, while in Portland. ml Industry." wilt be presented, All members arc roqucHted to be preHent. EDEN LADIES AID TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Kden I,adien Aid of the El pa rose Lutheran rhureh will meet. with Mrs. K. O. HloomqulHt In KIkh- rnvt? Thursday afternoon. PIaiih will he made for the 2Uh annual ?nle. the first bnvitit! been held In 1913. All members are ured to bp present to asslnt In maklnR plans for this annual miction nnlfl. ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB TO MEET Tbe RoneburK Art and Embroid ery cluh will meet Wednesday af ternoon nt the home of Mrs. Flora Cox on South Deer creek. All members are most cordlntly Invit ed to be present. UNITED WORKERS CLASS TO MEET ON FRIDAY I Tbr ("nltr-d Wnrt'erq cln of the Klrst Chrfstirtn rhureh will mt Mm Clifford Horner entertained ! nt two o clock l-riday ntternoon at the Sew and So club at a charm- the homo of Mrs. Churchill at 637 ine 1.3ft o'clork dett luncheon South Pine street. Alt members Wednesday afternoon, November are requested to ba present. STUDY CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING The Green P.-T. A. Study club held a vi'iy enjoyable meeting, Wednesday nt tbe homu of Mrs. fJrnrKn liolm In Happy valley. A potluck luncheon was served at noon to Mis. Joseph Porter, Mrs. Ivan lender, Mrs. Kred Agee. Mr. (Maude Parkhurst, Mrs. Claud Ciaypool, Mrs. Norman Kisher. Mrs. V tii i ii i,ewls, Mrs. hvelyn Pnnle, MIhh Hertha Lewis, Mrs. Tel ford, Mrs. W. P. Hnhme and Mrs. (JenrKe Holm. The afternoon was spent In sew ing and makiiiK plans Tor a bazaar and cooked food sale to he held he rember 9. The next meeting will be held tomorrow, November 14. nt tho home of Mrs. Ivan Lander. NEW IDEA CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY The New Idnn club will meet nt a one o'clock luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ii. H. Wil liams in Kdenbower. All members are cordially Invited to bo present. LIVESTOCK OltTLANI). Ore.. Nov. 13. Move to Burne Mr. and Mrs. (,P) (If. S. Dept. Ar. IK)(1S: I'Yrrol AnderBon and hnhy son left Market active, mostly 2'ic higher Saturday for limns. Ore., where '. thun Inst Monday or ine alnve PrI the former will he emoloyed ua ; ,Uv; pood-choice tfi'.-aifi lb. drl'e pnlesmnn tit the Pord ngimcv there.1 pG.rU to mostly $fil!U; carloads. Mr. Anderson has been employed iti to Si!.7ri; 23U-2SO lb. butchers lliiht IlKhts mostly $li.(M- Motor compnuv as a salesman. gr; nacklun sows SITiU-ri.ni); few Thev wrre eccomnatiied to llnrns f.-dnil-cbolce feeder pls $r.7r. Homo bv Mrs. Anderson's brother, .lack held blelmr. McCee, who came to ItoseburK last t CATTLIO: Calves: market slow, wrek to help them move their mnstlv sleadv to weak; some bea boiivehold furnishtnus to eastern Vy and unfinished steers 'lu-lfic OroKon. I lower: bulk short fed steers $S.40- Ifinii- few pood lli;ht fed stt'ers Attend Game Amonn the many ?9.2ri-r.O; straight prnsserH less nnseburers attending the O. S. C- plentiful with quality poorer com- V. nf O. football paine in Lneenn ,irin radns down to 9(1.00; very few llirhl stinkers available: few short red hetrers 57.7r.-S.2ri; (trassers J7T.0 down to $r).2.r; cutters down to Si.2; eutii'i-coinmon cows $3.25 l.2r; canners down to $2.7f: fnt dairv Ivne rnwg upward to tfi.OO; ponil hoef cows fir..7r..i..r,ii; helfer- saiisae nuns Saturdav were Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Fredrlckpon, Mr. ond Mrs. I. J. Crarton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlov Huff hn m. M r. and M rs. Charles A. Pntchett, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rnpp, Attorney ()uy Cordon nnd son, Allen. Marshall PenRrn, H. .1. Chandler. Jr., Charles V. Stanton. Hi rows to ?( 7 Mr. and Mrs. T. If. Ness, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. It. Walton and son, H'nr old. Maynard Midi, 11. O. PaiKeter, and niece, Virginia Oilmour, Miss Hetty Hover, Miss Jean I-eruson. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hnrth, Mr. and Mrs. Ch-nn Owen, Mr. and Mr. Fred Lock wood, Ivan Pickens, Cart Hlnck, Attorney H. L. Whipple. Hr. K. J. Wnlnscott, Attorney A. N. Orcutt, Mr. H. It. Shoemaker and O'-nr Wnierrnnn iGHT Coughs jc to colds .. . checked without "dosing". VICKS V APORUB Kb msxssxzBsmnnm FOR YOUR TAX! Phone 21 Rice & Meyers Sheet-Metal Work Sheet Metal Work Tailored to the Job 527 N. Jickton Wednesday fiHiA-mvn. in spmnctimeX ' ri :r P :M...wha tiuihl Ih. 'C llulj Bill. alia. Kind ol Swlnil I JoUnrDOWNS'fti'!S jfrW I c..i....moohe VS JyViii II j Mary CARLISLE 4. ;j EJdi. QUILLANt V J" PAL M NIGHT PLUS 2ND HIT Today "Torchy Runs For Mayer" and "The Hobby Family" r rr; Sr.-.