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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1940.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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SHOOSHWALLI CALLS YOU,
MV FRAN1 VAKE OOP
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Major Leagues
See 20 Home Runs
Hlggfns of Dttrolt Hlti Tftrt
In Succtulon, Yonkts Lost
to Cltvolond, 10 to 2.
Ily JL'hHON IIAII.KV
AhhoIuIiI I'rt'Htt Hoitn Writer)
Homo J tut liiltliiK heliiR what (t
lit tnln', n fellow Juki iihmit Iiiik
to crnllpet thfin In p1hmIih ( gl
any notice.
Them wr 20 riniml trip tlt-kMK
imiK licil in tho major Gannon
tcnlay and the name number ine
ilny before.
Hut you aii't ovorldnk iIiiph In
onn KHinc, which la the llltl fltitnt
IMnky Htfrvlim of tho Detroit TIkwh
whoweil the HohIoii Red Sox In
lieal in tlie American leuKde lead
or 10-7.
Tli trio of hontei-R came on mn
Hvcitilve tlmen at Imt nml IhoukIiI
in four other miinera for a total
of aeveu tiilliea ax the veteran third
baseman iterHonallv matched the
Kcorliifc effort of the. entire Bonton
team.
The vlclnry wna credited to
Hchoolhov Howe, who v.ent to the
mound in tnn nun aner jimmy
Koxx had hit hi tenth home run of
the Hcntmti with 1 lie lmfefl loaded
off Tomihy l!rlilK"H. Another "ex
renllou that nioveH (he rule" la the
follow who hita only one home run
it yrnir. I.cfly (irnvo not IiIh fr
HMO In thin radio, but later wit
.nucleoli out.
Indlam Maul Yankees.
Jeir Il(alh or I In- Cleveltind In
diana, who hit two home rutin In
one ffii mo lnHt Friday, hit. two
again yeaterday iih the Tribe trim
mod tho New York Yankees for
the Heroin! Htrntgbt time Jii-2. ()re., knocked out Martin Kivl,
Another home run bombardment Portland, 131, In the m-comi; John
originated from an uiiHUKpcHcd , Sullivan, IH7, I'oi-lland, outjioinln'1
flitui ler, the Philadelphia AlhlellcH. 'Pat O'Dny, Kill. Kenu; Allen
iih they alopped the St. Urn la Woods, 1 2.1, Yakima, dechdoucd
llrowna H-4 . Krank llayea gut two-Young NatloualiHta, IliK, Vurl
of the game'a five homera. land; John OConnclI. 1,13, Poil-
Tho onlv fir inn without a home IihI, knocked out IJrnle llailey.
run una the Chlcano White Sox'a Aherdecn, i:to. In two roiiiida:
fi-4 Irlumph over the WnaliliiRloii 'Jerry (irant, Itoi. Vancouver,
Senatora. their flral victory In Wiwh . und Boxcar Koine, liiii,
ChlcHgo thla aenaon. Chfht.ilH, ilrew.
Tho Clnclunall Ileda were i-rimh- "
ed l-'M by the Iloaton lleea, alx or
the ruiiH coming on homers by Al
Lope nml Carvel I Howell.
The Brooklyn Dodger lot an-
other rhanre to take advantage of j
Clucluniiti'a plight by dropping a'
6-4 fleclalou to the Chicago Cuba. I
The I'lltahiirgh Plratea !ot an- , , . .
other heart-breaker H-7 tn the Philn- , u' V,1" AhhotIiiIcmI l'" . ,
neipina i-iu imm. nrm . in mmiu.i Z "Z'r .V" for Hip Inr.-st hi v1-..
llif isew lorn lilunlH Hmnnticil " r . . '"vv'"1 ,.,,, ,,., uli imv
'iiiiik i "in in milium iiui'l Willi I ' - ,
:u... li,,i,,.. f v.i,i,, ii i.. Snculiel'il nl (innllior wme honnrwl
llin nimiliiK Kimie or ii two-Buiiip .Mother's ilny nm-nis ill Hie tsuy SU
ni)i(lii.iii illvlxlon 1'iicllii- Wa KiTO hump Suiuliiy
.onri'ieiH-i. Iiuxi'lmll mTlm in So- Ml- ,A"Vl '"'''"'l. nl"
alHi' yHMti'rilay jlmby hiivi movi'il Into Iho Numnt
,.,n , ... , , ' . Ulllott hoiim' I Ki 'i-ik.
KM i.l HU..H ilthe wliinliiB run. i . .,,, , .,, mi.,,UnK vim h-1,1
Am.lli-nllntm fur Hi.orlnl iumiiiIIh ?':V ninK where hW wore rerelve.l lor
to Hlmot cow elk ilitrlliK the cuitiliiK." ' " ' "' ""'"'"' """. i (laiisi)nrtntlon or the school chll
nil htinlliiir Hiiunon cunttot he nc-
Major Heepk
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RVAKEOOP
'C&l'rt-ir- i1 ;w "Streched WWONDER if
I mrnnkl Mm '21- J' W( OOT THERE S HE REALLV J
' gjp fkJ "j LIKE A WAS
lh M& s ;'53F A FROZEN HVPMOTIZED)
M:k4 WV PISH FOR L OR JOST
, SREWELL
ik TX Ti iW,1W 7L
&o Trier's vjhere1 j
MAJOR MAS BEEN HIDING OPT.' cmjfJ
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third; John Wumin, 132, Dalhrn, i week
Elliott Wins Own
Game With Triple
Joe lloKklna hiiH ttuded hla Steep
'liiDieH camp and lining si nl tun toi
property at Hend. Mo moved a
i nick load of household goods
WeducKday aHKlaled by hi aou,
Joel, who accompanied him a lar
ii h Tiller. Joel returned home with
.Mr. ami Mia. Clurem:u Moore,
Mr. and Mra. A. M. Hhafler, Carl
Jewel, Maulyn Milrhel and Mra.
Italpli lloKklna tranaacted huatneax
In ltoaehiirg Tuesday.
Mra. ). I. I.ewlH and aou. Owen,
h pei it Saturday and Sunday at
Graven creek with Mr. Iewia. who
t.-t employed there.
Verlon Jaiuea returned Sunday
Irom Drew where he alayed last
week with hfa parenta during hl
reeovery from a tonall operation.
OrvlUe Mctiee baa gone to Cove
Junction to i-fHUme his tntuiuier
foullipaw, abut nut the St.
Lordliiala (1-0.
.onla
Qutstion of Open Season
on Cow Elk Undecided
Klliot allowed only five hits and
copied at the, preaent time duo U,lamu',, M Hll,'r ,"'1l the Jieav-
tho .fact that the nueatlon of on- 'JJ, 1(1 Uin"1 lliH l,l funieil nine,
other open aoaaon on cow oik wllll'"'1 "llH,(,"H' K I'tiNniaii to
not be delermlned until the July "I"" " Iwn-gaino aerlea against
moetlnir nf Ihe Oi-eiHin atatn ithiuh ' """iiigiou iaro i- i'iuay. Ttie
coinmlHNlon,
Beavers gu home niter today'.!
game to rent up tor their con teal
agaliiRl Ihe Oregon, Wohfoota In
Cnrvnllls Haturday. ;
Yenterday'H acorn:
:i 1
WaHhlnglon l fi :i
Baker and
During tlx piiHl few wcekn the
Portland olllcn of the coniiuiHKion
haa been flooded with applications
itexfitniiiiiilinl u-li It ii in iwt
in.l checks ami all ach amillca- ! , " '
tloim are hclns returncil to the " "1 , 'I iV
H,...,te,. hv v 1 1 n u'i,... ,.. 1 l"1 ""'I 1 vlch;
gnnie KiinervlBOr. .loilim. '
"I'litll the conimlnKlou rearhcR a:
iiociaiou an to whether there in to Jeffra Beats Archibald
Do nnotller eow elk Kcanon, we
caiimit nccent aiiplliatloiiH." miIiI
SuperylHOr Wire. "Aller Unit ile-
tMatOll hHM I, ,el, tttHrli. nml lit It...
evwnt Hint altolhet KellHiiil In lie-'
clilnil uyotl. ne 111111.1 then ileler-1
nine Hm (not hod or illntillmtlon or
Ihe. nri rulljl .no all impiirnntH will I
he Klv..wfl.nl. 'I'heii e
will mu km, ktwounci'iiii'iil ami
will ho raaily t ' imeU'e iiiilini-
to Claim Feather Title
Standing!
National League
W.
('Incinniitl is
llrooklyu .. Hi
chlcaKo Hi
New York ..II
I'hllailclnhht .11
St. I.iiiiIn In
IMItuhitrMli ii
American League
JloHttm is
t'levelnnil IV
IMrolt II
l'lllhiileliihlu i:
W'HNllthKlOII 1
SI. 1 .on Ih In
t'llh'ilKU ltl
New York !!
u ' ret.
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Austin, Thornley Draw;
Nationalista Decisioned
I'OIITI.AM). ..May 21- (AD A
v.-irleiy ol ri'siiltH nmrkeil a cum!
nl Heven roitr-ronnil hoxlui; limits
here lnt nlnhl. Three emh-il hi
l.iiockoiilH. two In tlrawH nml two
In ilectHloiiK.
HcxiiIIk: Khl Thornley. If.li. ol
Sllverton. ilrew with Kenny Ans
i lit. omiilin, Hiit tioiiiuU: Kli'iHi
Hill, St. Johnn. i:il. knockiil out
lleil liiav. .Mehiiinn. 1:1:1. In the
IIAl.TI.MdHI-:. .May 21. (Al'l
They were calliliK Hurry Ji-rrra
"the chiimir- aiounil Italiiinore
iimiin loihiy.
Tim rlKhter Ir I'lmllco woo
IiIm Kecomt huvliiK clown la.si nliilil
hy oiitpunchlliK .loey Archllinlil of
rioviih-ni-f. It. I., In 1: ioiiuiIm ot
Klve-anil-take iitaiillni:.
It wan Hwcct revenue lor .lel'tra
lor the coulroverninl victory Ari-hl-Imlil
moreil over hltn In WilMhiiij;.
ton hint rail.
Around the County
Canyonville
Stomach Ulcer Pains?
How to Forget Them
An tuiiiortiint ilUcovery tor 1om
licit Ulcer pillllK I'lillKi-il llV CMi'SK
uclil In Ihe line or bimutllli. It coats
the IlniliR ot the ntooiach on the
nelmlttve partn. thiln tueventlnif the
IrrltattllK action ol illnestive m-cre-lioun
anil looiln. I'dftn TaMcl cou
tuln hlsniuth anil other valuahle
itiareilleuls tn a luilnuccd i inula.
They have heell prumcil liy thou-j
niimlii. Try a 2."ic hox ol 1'ilKa lor
-ellir ol tlliel anil nloliiach talns. 1
IiuIIkcsIIoii, ti'if pnlnn, lor heart
liurn. hurnlni: Acimullnn. Iiloat ami
other coiultlloiiH cauncil hy exceph
nchl. VilKn Tnl'tetii are njlr to use ,
ami init help or i'tir moucv re-'
Iillideil (A.lv.)
C.WYOWIl.l.i:. May 2". -A
music recital Is to he presented
at the (Jnspel luhernacle Wedues
dny evenlim. ,luy 22. hy .Mrs. Adel
Slialrer. usslnled li Ihe Hludenls
ami lacillty members ol the Hlble
neinlenii'. An InlcreHllnii inonram
ol Insliuineuial ami vttiul numliers
Is lieiui: planned which will pio
vide a lull evenllift ol ileasatil noil
lulled entertainment lor till ptes-
cut.
Itarinliiuriate nenices lor the
llluh srhool Ki-niiiialltlit class ot Ihe ;
('nnonvllle Hlhle academy will In'!
held at Ihe liospel tithertiacle Sun
da ei cnlnu, May l!l. Or. U. I..
Hnnn ol H-tsehurK will he the.
ipcnker for the evelilm;.
The (.'auvtinville Hod and (Inn
club Is considering sponsorim; a !
Itov Scout orunniznllotl here In the
near tlilllre I'ele IHillel ol' III. I. He
has he.'ii selected as the lender anil
It ii s rem hoili communities as
well ns Irom lays t'reek wilt lie
chosen. A meelltn: ench nioiulil
will he held nt the comiuunlly Itulld
ihu and a pulrlnts' meelitiK will lie :
h- Id ;tl til. -II inM..iv homes e.l' ll'
ilren. l'nul I'ettersen ol nays
t'reek was ulven the cotitritct tor
R12S per month which wan niiproxl
maielv s.K) lower Hum olher hlds
suhmflleil. A thirty piisnetiKer
nch-iol him will he used lor traun
porlitllon which will he a consider
able Improvemon,! over tho pre
vloiis method of emplowlni; private
curs.
Mr. Ashcral'l mnde a report on
ihe outcome of Ihe hot lunch pro
ject which has proved very nails
'hictorv in every respect. Nearly
slxly live children are Btlll 1 uli Itlt!
nihanl.il-'c of Ihe lunches and Ihe
small lee churned has been nulllc
ienl to reniler the iro)ect entirely
si ir-suppoitinn At Ibis mectinc
coulracts were teuilereil nil teach
ers lor the coinllii: year.
.Mr. aeil Mrs. .lack Corey and
dace liohetls'in enjoyed a week-
ml vacation at North lleml
Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Humbert
and family attended the Mali
school play nl Hays I'l-eek Friday
eventnu-
lr. ami Mm. Ilalph Weaver in
companieil hy the lalter mollier.
Mis. I!ulh Mctiee. shopped in Itose
buru Monday.
Tom lllaulns ot UosebuiK In an
.i.itiiL. John llamlln In the meal
i:.il.il Ihls week. Mr. llamlln
and Mr. Ilh:ln are trlemls ol
nianv ears standiltlf nn they work
ed loacther in the meat business
nearlv twenty yearn aao.
Mr' nml .Mrs. John Hamlin "ml
son. I'liarles. motored to Tiller
Siindav where I hey joined Mr. and
Mrs. l-'.d lliiinlln anil Mr. and Mrs.
Have Tavlor of UosebuiK. The
men spent Ihe nflermion llsbiult
wllh vcrv Kialllylim lesnlls.
II. .1. Hash spenl the weekend
at his home rolurnlnr, to Holland
Siindnv etenlim.
Mr. -anil Mrs. John Anuirhcr ol
Wlnchesler vlsllcil Irlcnils here
Sunday.
Lewis Crockell. who t'ormerly
Olieraled t'Oclle's elite ill KoseburK.
Four llonehurg bowling teams
particlpaleil Sunday In the tsottl It
em Orcson hanilicap tournament
nt Mnlford. "Deb's Ituhn." u team
composed of players with large
handicaps, scored 2734. tho Hoil
nml Clun club team rolled 2724.
Koseburg Alloys howled 2717, while
a Hoseburs team of Klrln rolled
2"25 for fourth prize among women
players.
While the teams of llonelilirg
men failed to place In tho prize
money, I). E. Carr. with a scorn or
7114, was second in the singles, los
ing a tie for first place hy only one
pin. and also look fifth place in all
events. Lehrbach and Day, railing
1251, look sixth place in doubles.
Youth, 16, Facing Death
Chair for Slaying Girl
NOIiniSTOWN. Pa.. May 20.
IAPI Ttnbei't tfohiemnn. HI. plead
ed guilty today to a general cnaruo
of homicide In the fatal shooting
taut month of Edith Snyder, also
111, a classmate at Ablnglon high
school.
The Snyder girl was slain the
night of April 25 by a bullet fired
through a window or her home as
she studied at a living room dedk.
The hoy entered his guilty plea
after the grand Jury returned an
indictment charging him generally
with homicide.
Heineinan's father, Gustav. a
gymnastics Instructor nt Temple
university. Philadelphia, heard bin
son formully take the blame for
the slaying.
The maximum penalty would be
death In Pennsylvania's electric
chair.
I union, advlned by dealers that a
lowered wage scalo was In effect,
went on strike.
Milk was dumped and police In-
leatlgnlecl aevoral reports of uls-
I turbances.
Wlllard Huch. of Keeilsport, spent
yesterday here attending to legal
.pattern. "
LEAP YEAR WORKS
FlASlNYWyb.; (API Tho Clyde
Morris family has - recorded Us
rourih Leap Year marriage.
Three dntlitllters of Iho fiimlli-
Here on Business Attorney mve uec married this year; their
mother and father also were mar
ried iln a 'Lean Year.
Second Milk Strike in
3 Weeks Hits Chicago
The third round or the Dunham
doubles is In progress this week ut
the Itoseburg Alleys. Tho second
round was completed last week
with A. Miller and It. .Miller i-olllng
12n7 for rlrst prize money and Carr
and Dodgers taking second place
wnn juj, utner ncoren were rann-
Hind and Worledgo lilt. Spencer
anil muck 112, Zenor and Steph
ens 1125, Hose and Van Valzah
lobl, Fisher and Fullerlon H)52,
Wellman and P. Thlele lull! and
I'alchett and Davis 995, The lop
five teams will roll the third round
li.i .:sll,,,..,l ,-,,..,,,.,,, nt II, ""'I 'OB nigll IOUC Will
lion Ton cute on Lane street. Mr. " lt" ' Be
frockett Is now able to bo un a ! L"" we,;K 01 '"'V
part of each day, ,
Ml-, and Mrs. O. O. Moser are!
now employed at the Otto Watzig Fred Hutchinvan Wine
CHICAtiO, Jlay 2i).(AP)
inlack coiree and dry cereal grac
ed the breakfast tahlcH of most
Chicago homes today the kick
back of a milli drivers' strike.
Milk and cream deliveries were
I halted in all parts or the city and
suburbs for the second time with
lln less than three weeks as nego
tiations 'collapsed In u wage dis
pute between dealers and drlv-
An estimated SO per cent of the
milk supply wan shut off yester
Idiiy niter Ihe milk vngou drivers
Nothing to Monkey With
on the "Caterpillar" Diesel Fuel
System!
You'll swear BY, not AT the "Caterpillar" Diesel Fuel
System.
The fuel injection parts built by "Caterpillar" are preei.
sion-made of finest polished steels. They're adjusted 100
per cent right in the factory laboratory and made ready
for thousands of hours' work in the field. This is one Diesel
fuel system you can put to work and forget about it.
And with a fuel system like this, repairs and lost time don't
eat up fuol savings. Can't we show you how it works?
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exeb.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Praise From New Boss
i ii rut
.Members or t lie lixnl Ladles Aid
will be enter. allied Thursday nl
the home of Kev. and Mm. JonettP .,.,.,.,
i t fx. r r 'Sijtt j. i k .iay 'i
(Al'l Mlty thousand ilnllam In
I!i a v Jit their home in Myrtle
Uieek.
Otto WntzlK Is spending seveni!
nzh may be a lot of Kieenbaeks
lays in Portland attending to bus!-1 1 ' M,K" J"lIV.ner' "uL tuhe .u
newt n fin Ira "win u .fiii, iiiuiianer m mo
Mra. Belinda KaMerdav returned Ii""';1" Iiso"S- "U!iS fcW Vvii,ii,;
to her home by ambulance from ,V.u ll,nso is worth every cent of
Mercy hoHpita: Saturday. Al-i .
tbmiKb Mill con.'Ined to her bed , ' . -1V"'I U (1 riiu najiier,
she ia feelhiK rrmarkally well con
Kiileili the extent ol her recent
injury.
Mra. Pearl Cooper vinlted her
mother In Ktiene Sunday.
Mm. Hiiily Nalinan ia recover-
lim from a severe injury which ahn
ausf nlned last week while cutting
klndliuu: with a very Kharn axe
which flipiied. nearly severing her
fanned out to the Bisons alter
dismal showing with the Ameri
can league Detroit Tigers, made
his debut In the International loop
Sunday against Montreal, allowing
five hits in as many innings be
fore the game was called because
of rain.
"And let me tell you now, that
hy the time September mils
thumb. She was taken to Dr. Hess Hutchinson will be one
at Myrtle (,'reek for treatment.
Azalea
AZALKA. May 20. Ilussell
AVriulit. who has been here with
Kiank Patea for the pnat two
inontha. left the first of . the week
Inr IJnwood. California.
Air. and Mrs. 1 lOHstinan, Km cry
Kaslmau. Floyd Ames. Mrs. A mm
Ames, .Mrs. Waller Tanner and
Mr. und Mrs. heater llobson were
iimonu llipse shopping in KoBeburg
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarloy Pete ami
M is. Put Koouey from Marshl'leld
visited here Sunday with Mr. and I
Airs. Uay Condray. j
Warren Johnson left Thursday '
for Tule Lake where he will seek j
mplovinent. , j
Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Clare from i
Sacramento. Calll.. arrived here
Tuesdu evening and wilt spend a I
couple weeks in business at the
Clare Lumber Co.
Ilea Jrtntzi r apont several days .
iRst wek at Prospect visit in j;
relatives and liiends.
Mr. and Mrs. i;ay Condray made
a business trip to Iio.sf!r.;rg .Mou
ilav. !
Mra. Lnwc Out is, Mrs. John ;
Janlzer. anil Mrs. Ksther Thorpe :
shopped in Cranta Pass Wednes- J
day nlternoou. ;
Mr. and Mrs. William Jantzer j
and tyni. Jackie. Orval Johns. Ver-j
nfe Kaatman and Floyd Ames made '
a business trip to Cniuas Valley j
Wednesday. j
Mri. Ki-na V.tnder-mnMer from
of the best pitchers In this league.
Itv next year, hell be back in the
majors and then watch him go,"
O'Neill remarked.
"I believe Freddie's trouble in
the majors was a lack of confi
dence," O'Neill explained.
Newburg Is visitiug at the Obieii
rg home.
Mrs. Walter Kemp was in Hose
burg Wednesday shopping.
John and George Oldenburg
were Koseliurg business callers
one day last week.
ff?.lTTn1
THIS IS TUESDAY
"Vmpfpia Cleaners Just de
livered Junior's suit. That
means lie is calling on his girl
tonight and that makes it Tues
dayI'm beginning to Teel like
a grandmother already. Why
don't you send your dark suit to
Cnipipia Cleaners and we'll step
out some evening, too."
Umpqua
Cleaners
231 NO. MAIN
Take Your Own
Photograph at
BRAND'S
15Cts.
Devtloped, Framed and De
livered in 90 Seconds.
Invite Your Friends to a
game of . . . DUCK PINS
There's no better way to spend a hospitable evening than by
bringing your party here for lively game and It's to inex
pensive I dc game.
SPECTATORS WELCOME
Roseburg Recreation Bowling Alley
Uk Moll
Coiner Lane ond Jackson ir.
.Extra Rail Fare see both
Great Expositions in deluxe indi
vidual reclining chair coaches. The
modern, comfortable way to enjoy a
Vacation trip East ride the
NORTH COAST LIMITED
Completely Air-Conditioned
Delicious "NP." meals in the diner
50c up; alto tray service in coaches
and Tourist sleepers, sandwiches 10c,
pie 10c, coffee 5c.
In Pullman sleepers round trip to
both Fairs $135 (upper berth $34.50;
lower $45; may be occupied by two
persons).
Trtrtl relaxed tad carefree with lull
opportunity to entoy the scenery.
Ask for Mil the detiils.
H. G. SMITH, Gemot 4yn
707 American Sank Bld.
PORTLAND, OREGON
. h Jl I J ,t !. IJIJIJIii Mil
Mr.-fftft:i.iuainiM:i;uv)-.i.i
ANNOUNCEMENT
The News-Review announces its Happy Kitchen
Cooking School for 1940. Here are a few of its
highlights:
o MODERN methods are quicker,
oasier and more economical. At this cook
ing school you will see and learn all about
the latest in stoves, refrigerators and all
the other labor-saving devices.
iCOOKlKG SCHOOL
oGOOD COOKS, . .. ere have
marveled over the interesting and intrigu
ing recipes prepared by this HAPPY KIT
CHEN exDert. This is our treat to you.
attendance, samples and
prizes. Not only will you enjoy every min
ute of these demonstrations but you may
carry home anything from a sack of flour
to a complete meal.
Make A Memo of the Dates!
Tuesday, May 28
Wednesday, May 29
Friday, May 31
Roseburg Armory
Under the Direction of
MISS BARBARA MILLER
SPONSORED 8Y
-to
COOKINGS
SCHOOL