' R0SE6UR NEWS-REVIEW, RftSEBURS, ORESOK, MONDAY, MAY 13,-1940.
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THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK OF
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JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH ' 'i ? .
BANQUET IS HELD1 i i ? . f , , .
Cl.tOKDALK. My 'is. The "mi
nimi juninr-Koninr bunruc . wus
hold Kiilimlny pvcIiIiir n. clRhl
o'rlnck on Kulurilny evening In the
i In iile-iioin of lhp neilwoO;ls ho
trl 111 GriuilH pass. De-Mi'iiUon
Inr the event were of Japanese
iris.
With II. C. Jluntlimton ns tiia'at-lmistui-.
ihe proKi'am ope'ied with
n v elcoine from the Juniors' by El-l-n
ItusHrl), anil the response fnvn
Iho seiiir-s hy. Ileim Unn-oll. Ar
llmr Kiin layeil n bliii-l mt nolo,
after wh'Hi Mr. Lour a l lresfeil
Urn Eronp on "To Our Ideals." Tho
fienior class jirophery was reail,
ami Mis.i Kk-y Walker spol:e i-n
"To Our Snteess," followi) hy tho
e!ass soims concluded Iho pro
f.i am.
Those In ntlemlnnre innln.lp.)
ilss MiuKaret fhase. Miss Fru.res
HiiuuliiH. II. C. IlnnllnKton, (I. A.
aJ.oiiK, ami Miss Klcy Wa'iici. fa-
ilty: Dean fiarrelt. Hob Jones.
iNmahl ..'ones, Mahol l.eai!en.
Maxine MeC'iirron, Audrey MeNeel,
I'elen .Vllipr, .liinmv Moulin, no
;-rt Mnrny, llnlo McMullln neil
Lorraine Hind f.nwis, senlora: n.nl
flanna l Vicn. Marjorle Jn.f'i. KI-)-n
liussell, Arthur Fivtil, Marie
":'ihnni. Jlr.iy Alice Hi.ts. nilly
.'.nes. M.v-'i.ret' Matt'-ew:i. James
1'aulson. f bailfs Kudolii'i. Tinrolby
'lanner aid Arthur Wlnl.c-liiiiiii.
iuiiors. ! '
UMPOUA REBEKAH
LODGE MEETS
r.J.KTON'. May 13.. The' "limp-
nua llebekah. lodue No. 173 met
Tuesday evenlnit with Misj Ann
lleuliner as noble Krand.
Mrs. Mable Itaiier was ek'-trd to
go to Corvnllls with Mrs. KiiltM Ail
nins to trrand IoiIrp.
. Mrs. I-rCona .Madifton pave some
'inimhers lor the Rood of tint or
iler.
Miss Ann Heubner, Mrs. Kslhcr
flales and Mrs. Susie ,lrnilf serv
ed refreshments for lae eveniui-.
S.D.C. GRANCE
HAS MEETING
South Deer Creek Rranpe held
lis regular meeting at tlie hall Sat
urday niaht. C. I,. Itrauton, ehnlr
nian of the am-ieuiture committee,
(-'live, an interepthlK report. Dr. C.
II. Itailey, ehalrmnn of the leuisla
tlve eomuiltlee. Rave an interestinR
talk on the Palman hill.
Short reports were also Riven
: by ttie executive rotnmittee and the
! liulliliaR eoniinlttee. June Hail
I was selected as tho deleRate to the
i 4-11 summer school at Corvallis.
I The Inll'iwiuR program was pre-
j Today'
s Pattern
: ' rap
SLENDERIZING JACKET EN
SEMBLE . .
.' PATTERN -IMO
sented by the lecturer: ." " '
Qrtliestra, "When I Crow Too OJiJ
to Dream."
nendltiR .. -Ada Melton
Roll cull.
Talk. Federal fooil stamp plan and
transfer of federal land bank
Into department or agriculture,
Dr. liallcy.
Jiko W. Melton
IteadltiR Mrs. T. U. Duncan
Orchestra. "Silver Threads Anion);
the Gold."
rtendlliK Esther MorberR
Joke Mary Coonlsh
Cards and visit InR were enjoyed
the remainder of the evenliiR. Re
freshments were -served by the
club. Next regular meetliiR will
he Saturday. May lfi.
WEST MELROSE CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED ) .' ' j;.
MFUtriSE,' May., 13.r-fMis.: nay
S. 1'ctrequin was n cliarmliiR hos
tess to the members and Riiests of
Ihe West Melrose club Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Seeloy presided at
tho business meelliiR. A clever
flower contest was Riven hy Mrs.
Petreqiiln, and tho prize wont to
Mrs. Thompson. All entered into
an interestinR discussion of the
rooiI and bad qualities of medicine.
And' the -club Indies- Rnvo Mi-s.
Thompson the. quilt, they had juut.j
finished in appreciation of her long
term as president of tho oi-Ranlxa-tion.
The presentation was made
by Mrs. Peti-equitl. it
A dainty lunch,' which closed the
pleasant hours, was served at small
tables to Mrs. C. O. Crltcser, Mrs.
"nhn; Richards, Mrs. Henry Cox.
Mrs. 15. M. -Heeley, Mrs. (ieorRO
Felt. Mrs. Eugene SnvnRn, Mrs.
A. D. Imrie, Mrs. II. G. Thompson,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Muss anil the
host and hostess, Mr. and Airs, Pet
reqiiln. . ,
Thp next -meeting i will be hejd
at the home of Mrs. John Hit-hards
Thursday afternoon. May 23. All
members are cordially invited to
attend. ,; . , , ! . . . v
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SEVENTH BIRTHDAY
IS CELEBRATED ,- j , . s
days" rnuRif m
Itassell Odle WilQ llnulnuu i n
clmi luiiiK birthday party honorltiK i
her -InuRhter, Loretta Joyce's ,
seventh birthday. The aflernncn
was spent playliiR -giCines n'tor I
Which delicious Veri'eulimi.nts u-m-n
rerved to the followin? Rliests:
Marda and Jackie Monlsomerv,
Wvnnnn anrt l.nln tn,-i- u:nn
Ward. Barbara Snyder,, Rnaoiuury
WriRht, iiss Gross, Mis. Maore.
hv the hostess. Mi-u. ct,rin 'n,-.
Iionm-cc received many men (litis.
PUBLIC INVITPI-I -rn
CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY
St. Joseph's Allar society bus In
vited the public to nltend the last
of u seileS of five benefit card par
ties to be held Wednesday nlRht
at S o'clock at the Catholic parish
hall on N'orth Kane street. Grand
prizes will be awarded the winners
of tlie series. Contract lirldRe and
five-hunilrcd will be played nnd re
freshments will be served. Mrs. F.
I.. Doian is Reneral ehairmau of
the party. ,
DELPHIAN CLUB TO V
MEET ON WEDNESDAY.
Tho Delphian, cluh will meet
Wednesday at one-thirty o'clock at
the home of Mrs. C. it. Frenm .on
South Stephens street with Mrs.
I ream as leader on tne subject.
"The World War nnd Its Conse
quences." Mrs. William Kell,
president, will be in charge of the
meeting.
CIRCLE NO. 3 TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
Circle No. 3 of the lioseburK
Raptist Women's society will meet
Thursday at two o'clock at the
home of Mrs. August scnioeman
at 211 West Mosher street. All
members arc requested .to be pre
sent. '
nrT:.MaTi.:MT.'w-. " ' I B
cc-it imo tv w awvicf,
"There go our bees, Pa killing another sale!"
Slash Burnings To
Require Permits
Clostd Stason to be Effective
. May 15; Requirements of
1 Oregon Law Set Forth.
JTh minimi rlnspil season on
hu ruing or sJashiiiKK will hocoiiic
v(fpvtivn Af ny 15 and e.intimio un
til )rfmlier 'M, unless Konncr
.-jpfiiHil hy prnrlu million by lli rov
pfnor, Fred South wit k. fiiipprvis
infj wnrdPii of tlie Doujrlfts Forost
l'lotpctlve ussofialion, announced
totlay.
Diirltii? Hip closod period it will
DIXONVILLE SEWING
CLUB ENTERTAINED
, Mrs. Orover C. Tlson nnd Mrs.
O., C- JJrown were Joint hostesses
to the sewlnR cluh nt the Dixon
vllle hall Thursday afternoon.
Tlwise enJoyliiR. the ooctasion with
.Mrs. rTlson and Mrs. Hrown in
cluded: Mrs. Hessie Ingram, MriB.
Itohert UvliiRston, Mrs. W. H.
Hrown, Miss Carrie Dixon, Mi"8.
Mnurlcn Weber, Mrs. John Fox,
Mrs,, Dale Hatfield and son.'.-Pat-rick,
-, Mrs. Taylor McCord ! and
dallRhter, Luclnda Hen, and Mrs.
J. Ct Hoyee. Lovely r.efreshments
were served at the tea hour by the
hostesses. - ,
CARD PARTY TO BE AT
FACILITY WEDNESDAY I
Patrick W. Kolley auxiliary to
Veterans of Foreign Wars has re
quested nil members nnd friends
to attend a card party Wednesday
nlRht. May 15. rrom 7:30 to 9:30
o'clock nt the Veterans Administra
tion facility. Those desiring trans
portation have been nskeil to meet
at the Grand hotel nt 7:15 o'clock.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY
The Gnrden Valley Women's club
will hold their semi-monthly meet
ing Wednesday. May 15,.' nt two
o'clock at the clubhouse with Mrs.
Jake Thronbtli-R as hostess. The
meeting date was changed to Wed
nesday on account of the school
proRi-nm to take place the follow
ltiR day.
REBEKAH LODGE TO i
MEET TUESDAY NIGHT
Hosehurg Rebekah lodge No. 41
will meet Tuesday niclit at 8
o'clock nt the I. O. O. F. hall. Ini
tiation will he held. All members
are requested to be present.
be necessary for anyone burning
any slnsbliiR, grass, grain, stubble,
brush piles, etc.. on his land or
the land of another to first secure
a permit from tho forester or fire
warden.
Permits may bo obtained from
the office of the association In
Hosehurg or from Arthur Woolley,
Drain; Frank Tripp, Azalea: Ches
ter Smith, Cflendnle, and ltoy Mat
thews, Days Creek, who havo b-ion
authorized 'to issue permits until
the regular force of fire wardens
Is employed in the field.
What Law Provides
On and nfler January 1 of nny
yenr, or during any part or the
year, it Is unlawful for any person
to use any power driven machinery
in sawnillliiif;- logging, operation
.of logging railroad or other opera
tion on or within one-eighth of n
mile of forest land without first
obtaining n written permit I nun
the stale forester, Mr. Houthwlcl;
states. The forest operalion per
mit application niav be obtained
from the onlco of the Douglas as
sociation or from I.. C. Cummings,
field Inspector for the stnto forest
er. - - - .
All flrq equipment pertaining to
foresb'operalions, such as fire tools,'
spark .arresters, steam pumps, wa
ter hose, refuse burner, weal her
Instruments and fire extinguishers,
must be In place of operation by
May 15. Mr.' Southwli'k stales.
Such equipment must bo kept In
good repair until the fire season
has been terminated. Periodical
inspection will be made of all for
est operations during the fire sea
son. Mr. Sotithwlck states that tho
association will greatly appreciate
the cooperation of tho nubile In
coinplyii'.g with the regulations dm
inR the closed season.
Charming Is the word for it
This Anne Adams dress Pattern
4Sr,(i. is n beguiling combination of
tailored styling and dainty femi
ninity. The long or short sieeveo
Jacket which matches or softly
contrasts the dress, makes a flat
tering ensemble. The dress stnnds
alone with smnrt confidence too.
The rather tailored shape of the i
laprl collar may be , softened toy i
lovelv lace edging and by perky.
tie-ends or a ""refreshing flower.
The hack conies over the should
ers In form a trim front yoke, with
gathered fullness below. A gay
suggestion Is to let the brlpht but
tons marching down the bodice
match the buckle of the belt.
Pattern Is available in
women's sizes 3t. 36. SS. 40. 42. 44.
4)i and 4S. Size 31. dress, takes 31
yards 39 inch fabric and 3 yards
lace edging.
Rend FIFTKES CENTS (lc in
I coins for this Anne Adams pattern.
Write plainly SIZE. NAME. AD
DRESS and STYLE NUMBER,
Send your order to the News-Review,
Pattern Department. Rose
burg, Oregon.
Who will be tho Camp Fire Do
Nut Queen this year? This Is the
question every Camp: Fire girl is
aukliiR as this year's sale goes Into
full swing. Last year this honor
was held by Eleanore Mlcelli of
the Okeda guip. The crowning
of tlie Do-Nut Queen and her prin
cesses Is one of Ihe outstanding
events at the Wolf Creek summer
camp. And. ns the council gives
a free camp ship to the winning
girl the honor is even more cov
eted. -'
The Do-Nut sale ends on May IB
and the do nuts will be delivered
at your door hy a smiling Camp
Fire girl on Saturday. May IS.
ORDER
YOUR '
FUEL NOW!
Dry 4-ft
Dry 16-inch .
Sawdust .
Mill Ends
Planer Ends .
..$340 cord
, 4.60 load
. $2.50 unit
..(4.00 load
.$4.S0 load
We have green wood on hand
TODAY AND TUESDAY ;
ROBT. MONTGOMERY
EDWARD ARNOLD
in .
'Earl of Chicago'
and
ANDY DEVINE
'Danger on
Wheels'
WEDNESDAY IS
PAL NIGHT
PLUS
2ND FEATURE
ffiSSSSL
Shows 2-7-t P. M.
Mats. 25o Eves. 35c Kiddies 10c
TODAY AND TUESDAY
2 Shows Daily 2:15 and
8 p fti.
ALL SEATS RESERVED
Matinees 75c Evenings $1.10
Tax Included
McfE'fiTHTjfiT wljip;
l,x1M,'RD,l""Jw,l''''l
mi T A Miss-4 1rwMl
a?ECIIsllCOLOI--aa-i
STARTS WEDNESDAY
Filmed almost ntircly en the
McKtmit near Eugene.
N-aVii. '. J
A
Fine
Historic
Portrayal
of
I
h RAYMOND'
MASSEY
:: Salzman Jewelry fofi
IS NOW GOING ON SALE STARTI NG TUESDAY AT 9 A. M. AT FROM
1
TO m MB
The balance must be sold. Buy your graduation, wedding and anniversary
gifts now. Why pay full price when yoii can save 1 or more on standard
makes of goods. All brand new. i , ' ' H 'H 1
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The following are a few of the bargains
50c Leather Watch Straps .... . . . . ........ . . Now 15c
$1.50 Watch Chains .V f . v f .... Now 60c
$1.00 Guaranteed Fountain Pens . . . fj , J '. Now 50c
50c Sun Glasses 1 ......... . Now 15c
$2 to $5 Silver Bar Pins and Brooches . ......... ..Now 25c
$1.50 Children's Bracelets, Gold Filled ...... Now 60c
$5 to $10 Solid Gold Ladies' Rings . ;.j , . ... . . . . . Now $1.50
$2.50 La France Silver Plated Salt and Peppers . . . Now $1.00
$1.00 Compacts . . ..Now 25c
$5 Cut Glass Candle Sticks . ........... Now $1.00
3-Piece Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets . ........ Now $1.00
$5 Gold Filled Ladies' Bracelets Now $1.00
$5 3-Piece Carving Sets . . .Now $1.50
$5 Sterling Silver Ring Sets .Now $1.00
$1 Leather Belts . .. ..Now 40c
All Standard Makes Ladies' & Men's Watch Bracelets Now off
$15 Gen. La Tausca Pearls . Now $5-00 v .
All Pewter. Now off i
SILVERWARE .
37-Piece Community Plate . . Now $20.00
26-Piece Rogers Plate ..Now $9.00
26-Piece Silver Plate .... . . . . . . . . ... . . ...Now $5.95
$100 Set Sterling Silver . . ......... .... Now $40.00
Sterling Silver Baby Cups .................. . .Now i off
$17.50 4Piece Tea Service Now $750
$8 Set of 6 Fruit Knives Now $2.00
$12 Set of 6 Fruit Knives, Sterling . . . . . Now $300
CLOCKS
All Seth Thomas Clocks . ..... ... . ; . Nowoff
All Hamilton Sasamo . . Now J off
Hammond Electric Now I off
General Electric .Now off
WATCHES
$29.50 Eigins. .... ..Now$17.50
- $33.50 Eigins Now $20.00
$39.50 Eigins Now $2350
$24.75 Walthams . . .Now $15.00
$29.75 Walthams Now $17.00
$32.50 Walthams .. Now $19.00
$33.75 Walthams .... Now $20.00
$45 Walthams, set with Diamonds Now $22.50
$29.75Bulovas . . . Now $15-00
$33.75 Bulovas . Now $18.00
$39.50 Bulovas Now $21.00
$45 Bulovcs set with Diamonds . .Now $22.50
$60 Bulovas, Solid Gold . .Now $25.00
$11.95 Guaranteed Wrist Watches Now $595
$14.95 Guaranteed Wrist Watches Now $745
DIAMONDS
$12.50 Gen. Diamond, Solid Gold Mounting ..... Now $5.95
$15 Gen. Diamond, Solid Gold Mounting Now $7.00
$20 Gen. Diamond, Solid Gold Mounting . . . . Now $9.00
$25 Gen. Diamond, Solid Gold Mounting ..... Now $11.00
$50 Gen. Diamond, Solid Gold Mounting Now $22.00
$75 Gen. Diamond, Solid Gold Mounting ..... Now $3300
STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. R OPEN EVENINGS
Salzman Jewelry Store
ROSEBURG, OREGON