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ROSE BURS REW5-REVIEW, R05EBURS, PRESOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1940'. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER CHARVARI GIVEN MR. AND MRS. WILSON DAYS CREEK, Ot. 21. A Rroup of Irli'iiils (iiitliercd Saturday ev nlii lit the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wultnr "Hud" Wilson to olinrvnri .Mr. itnd Mm. Wilson (noo EMc Mavis), who wei-B recently inarripil lit Fieuo. Alter the erowil had In dulged In I lie usual noise making, In ii( Ink and vlaitini; were enjoyed until u late liour when rerroHhmenta were Herved. Among those honor ing Mr. and Mm. Wilson were Mr. and Mm. Huster llarneB and Ron, Jloy, Mr. und Mrs. Newell Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Welch, Mr. ami Mrs. Kriink Van Norman, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mooro and sons, Merrill and Kltnii, Mr. and Mrs. Kloyd Will holt, Mr. and Mrs. Hurrell Ilabb, Mr. and Mrs. Ruyinond Siore, Mrs. Mary 1m Chance, Mr. und Mrs. Louis (HlliKiuull and dallKhler, Dorothy, Ophir Perdue and son, Blllle, Miss Mildred and Miss tler aldine Spore, Misses Alice and Ha zel Welch, Miss Luelle (illl)eatlKh, Jack. Ciilheriiie and Amaryllis La Chance, (ins Ijivv, Andrew fill beaunh, Ed Wright, Leslie Kills. Tod l'ruilt, Verlln Cook, Lnlnnil Van Norman, Melvin Welch, Ira, Elmer and John Stilton and John Wilson. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are well known and have many friends here. The former has spent his en tire life in this community while the latter came here a number of years am with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Davis, from their former homo in southeastern WnshitiKton. Sho Kradtmted from (ho local hih school with the class. of 1 !):!. MRS. CECIL CONNER HONORED AT SHOWER DAYS CHEEK. Oct. 21. One of the largest parties of the season was enjoyed Thursday afternoon nt the Ivan Welch home when Mrs. Welch and Mrs. Pete I'lnm enter tained with a shower in honor of Mrs. Cecil Connor of (llenilale. lieautilul houiiuets of fall flowers formed a decorative note about the rooms. After the hnnoree had opened her many lovely Rifts de licious refreshments were served to Mrs. Connor. I lie honor guest, and Mrs. Earl Wesenian of Cilendale, Mrs. Snslo Alvord of Ashland. Mrs. C. C. Hill. Mrs. Raymond Spore, Mrs. John Ferguson, 'Mrs. Henry Dachor. Mrs. John Nutter and son. John. Jr., Mrs. Gordon Clark and daughter, Sharon. Mrs. Joe Allln, Mrs. J. 1). Wright, Mrs. J. L. Poole. Mrs. Hay Wright. Mrs. Lawrence Michaels. Mrs. Walter Hutchinson, Mrs. Hurrell ltalib and sons. Dobbin nnd Stanley, Mrs. Earl Sumner, Mrs. Archie Ferguson. Mrs. It. A. Moore, Miss Anna l-owis. Miss Net tie Moore. Miss Josephine, Miss Margie anil .Miss Miixine Wright, Miss Hazel anil Miss Alice Man Welch, Judith Ann Connor nnil the ' hoslesses, Mrs. Vlinn and Mrs. Welch. PARTY ENJOYED AT HEATER HOME OLALLA. Oct. 21. Mr. nnd Mrs. Unlpli Healer entertained 'l few friends nt I heir home Tuesday eve ning In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jim llomolka and daughter, Lillian, who left Wednesday for their new home near Springfield. Among those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Homolka and Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olllvant, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wnlgamuth and daughter, Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Carnal, Chester Howard. Nona Howard nnd (ho host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Heater. Pollowlnp nn evening of pinochle lday, Mrs. Heater served delicious refreshments of sandwiches, cook ies and coffee. Several gifts were presented to the honor guests. Mrs. llomolka was Irene Rowel before - her marriage and has lived here for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Ho inolka have many friends here who hate to have them leave the neigh borhood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ho well will move Into the boils-1 va cated by their daughter and son in lnw, formerly the Annie, Coats 1'lace. REBEKAH LODGE HAS MEETING St'TIlERLIN. Oct. 21. The Re liekah lodge held its regular busi ness meeting Thursday evening. October 17. in the I.O.O.F. hall with Initiation as the main feature of business. The Roseburg Junior degree staff put nn the degree work while Mrs. Junnitn Holgate and Mrs. Hilda Schieman were the Initiates. Mrs. Maude Vogelpohl nnd Mrs. Mildred llolman were reinstated. Several speechs and short talks were enjoyed. After the closing everyone was invited to the dining room where a bounteous banquet was served amidst the seasonal de corations in recognition of Hallow e'en. Sixty-one people were present witli forty-one from Roseburg. one from Eugene, one from Oakland one from Canyonville. one from Nebraska and fifteen from Slither lin. IDLE HOUR CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING SUTHERL1N. Oct .21. The Idle Hour club met Tuesday afternoon, October ". at the home of Mrs. Tom Hand with Mrs. Anna Tlnnk enson. Mrs. Jess Cooper, Mrs. Sa villa Dumber, Mrs. James Gibson. Mrs. .1. O. Jacolisnn. members, nnd Mrs. Ijouisa McCrav. Mrs. Orville French nnd Mrs. M. French as guests, present. Games were played after which dainty refreshments were served. DESSERT-LUNCHEON IS ENJOYED ON THURSDAY SUTHERT.IT. Oct. 21. Mrs. Maurice Voeelpohl graciously en tertained several friends at a de lightful, dessert luncheon Thursday afternoon. October 17, at 1:45 o'clock at the Maude Voeelpohl home on Fourth avenue. Covers were placed for Mrs. Jack Culver, Mrs. Maude Vogelpohl, Mrs, Clifford Horner. Mrs. Richard Hlggs, Mrs. Lloyd Cameron, Mrs. Vein Holguto, Mrs. John Musgrovo, Mrs. Lawrence Robertson, Mrs. Clifford 1'nrrott. Mrs. Ernest Arch ambeau, Mrs. Wilson Hartshorn, Mrs. lliittaln Slack anil the hos tess. Mrs. Vogelpohl. Mrs. Culver and Mrs. Uiggs drew the. lucky verses lor the prizes. Tho alternooit hours- worn pieiisuntiy spent in visiting and sewing. BANQUET ENJOYED AT SCHOOLHOUSE FRIDAY DAYS CREEK, Oct. 21. Friday evening a very lovely Father-Son, Mother-Daughter banquet was en joyed at the school house. The four- course dinner sponsored by the student body was prepared by Mrs, Ray Spencer, and was served by members of tho student body. The guests were seated at nicely ap pointed tallies placed in the audi torium. Gorgeous bouquets of au tumn flowers were used as tablo decorations while crepe paper streamers used about the room carried out the school colors of red and whfte. Following the dinner a short program including vocal solos by Charles MacKenzle nnd Clarence Miller, community singing led by Mr. Miller, a very unique spelling bee and a quiz pitting the men against the women, was enjoyed. The affair was attended by about one hundred patrons of the school. The proceeds are being npplied to student body expenditures. MRS. CAYLOR HOSTESS TO SUNSHINE CLUB AZALEA. Oct. 21. Mrs. Vernon Caylor was hostess for the Sun shine club at her homo Thursday afternoon. Visiting nnd fancy work were en joyed during Die afternoon. bouquets of autumn leaves nnd fall flowers were used for decora tions about the rooms. On the serving table were two large plates, one of vegetables and the other fruits. At the usual tea hour the hos tess served lovely refreshments to the following guests: Mrs. William .lantzor. Mrs. John Jnntzer, Mrs. Champ Johns, Mrs. Lowell Curds. Mrs. Henry Siniih. Mrs. Frank Tripn. Mrs. Winnie Rust. Mrs. Ora Condray, Mrs. Rav Cnndrny. Mrs. Forrest Fnrnnm. Mrs. Hollln Johns, and the hostess, Mrs. Caylor. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Tom Hunsnker from Glendnle, Miss Vivian Homier from Salem nnd Mrs. Herbert Salvage. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Orn Condrny. COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERS AND FRIENDS INVITED TO HARVEST DANCE FRIDAY All members of the Roseburg Country club nnd their invited ruests have nsked to enjov a de lightful overall and apron Harvest dance to lie held Friday night. Oc tober 25th, nt nine o'clock at the clubhouse. The Indies of the club are requested to bring sandwiches. W. W. Goodwin and Kenneth Quine are joint chairmen of tho affair and have announced that a fine orches tra will furnish the music for the evening. STEDFAST CLASS TO MEET ON FRIDAY Instead of the usual meeting day of Thursday, (lie Stedfast class of the First Presbyterian church lias changed the dav for Hie next meet ing to Friday, October 25. at which lime n 12: so potluclc luncheon will be enjoyed at. the homo of Mrs. Geome Rewell and Miss N. Jean nie lluick on Spruce street. Mem bers are requested to bring n cov ered dish and their own table ser vice. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET THIS EVENING The Junior Woman's club will hold initiation nt nn Interesting meeting to lie held at S o'clock to night at the clubhouse, to be follow ed by n social hour in charge of Mrs. Adrian Ilowen. Mrs. Edwin Gardner and Mrs. Perry Thiele. All memners are requested to ho pres ent. EPISCOPAL GUILD TO SPONSOR SUPPER WED. St. George's Episcopal Guild has Invited the public to enjoy a caro teria supper at the parish hall on East Cass street to be served Wed nesday. October 23rd, from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. J. C. Hume nnd Mrs. Perry Smith are acting as joint, chair men of the benefit project. LEGION AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR CARD PARTY Umpqua unit of the American Te gion auxiliary will sponsor a de lightful card party nt 7 : 4 r o'clock Wednesday night at the Veterans Aiimiistration Facility, instead of In the afternoon as previously an nounced. Mrs. W. ,1. Olmscheid is acting as chairman of the party. All mem bers of the unit are urged to be present and friends of the auxiliary are Invited to attend. ALTAR SOCIETY INVITES PUBLIC TO CARD PARTY St. Joseph's Altar society has In vited the public to enjoy a benefit card party Wednesday night at S o'clock at the parish hall on N. Kane street. Prizes will be award ed and refreshments will be served. Mrs. George Hammer, chairman. and Mrs. H. L. Carpenter are in charge of reservations for the af fair. LILAC CIRCLE NO. 49 TO MEET THIS EVENING Lilac Circle No. 49. Neighbors of I Woodcraft will hold a costume Hal- ilowe'en party tonight at 7:30 o'clock nt the I.O.O.F. hall. Re freshments will be served. All members, cordially Invited to attend. SIDE GLANCES toil eow. 1 wo By w;a tmmt. me. t. m. nt&u. . t. trt. ' "" ''-' o "She's in my nine o'clock Latin I have to compete with her for the uttention of the rest of the class!" s Bedding for the Blnnkets, mattresses, cribs and food Monterey at San Francisco, following Federal orders for the trans Pacific liner to deviate from her trip to Australia and assist in evacuating Americans from the orient, part oi me cargo will be left nt Honolulu, to be picked up by her sister ship, the Mariposa, inbound from Australia, and also ordered to this rescue work. W.C.T.U. AND IOTA SIGMA TO MEET Tho W.C.T.U. and tho lota Sig ma club will hold tt Joint meeting Wednesday at 2:30 at the Metho dist church to hear the national re presentative, Heginn Moede, speak. Miss Moede is reported to be a very tine speaker ami her subjit-t will be of great Interest to all W.C.T.U. and lota Sigma members and friends. In the evening Miss Moede will speak at 7:30 at the Methodist liurch, to which all young people of this city are Invited to attend. L.T.L. and Y.T.C., boys and girls are being especially urged to be present. Mrs. C. A. Chamberlin, retiring president of the W.C.T.U. will pre side at the afternoon and evening metlngs and Miss Moede will be the house guest of .Mr. and Mrs. Chamliorlln on Court street during her slay in Roseburg. New officers of the W.C.T.U. in clude: Mrs. Annie L. Russell, presi dent; Edith Staggs, secretary, and Mrs. Fred Fisher, treasurer. THIRTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED MYRTLE CREEK, Oct. 21. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn Dulley. nnd baby daughter, Lynda, arrived from Richmond, California, Saturday afternoon to spend their two weeks' annual vacation visiting wlih their respective families, the II. M. Shirtcliffs and the A. M. Dalleys. and other relatives and many friends. Their arrival was timely as Mr. and Mrs. Shlrtcllfr were celehrat Ing their 3"ith wedding anniversary ByGalbraith Refugees in China were loaded aboard tho Matson liner with a family dinner that evening. All members of the family were present with the exception of Henry, Jr., who was in . eastern Oregon hunllng nnd did not return in time to he included In the fes tivities. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Shlrtcllff, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shirlcliff and children, Ruddy. Mary Ann and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shlrtcllff, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dailey and baby, Lynda, and Mrs. Henry Shlrtcllff, Jr. MRS. CLIFF PARROTT HONORED AT PARTY Sl'THERLIN, Oct. 21. On Tues day afternoon, October 15, Mrs. Lloyd Cameron entertained nt her home in honor of Mrs. Cliff Pur rott. who is u recent arrival in this community: Sewing and visiting were enjoyed nnd much delight was taken in the beautiful book rugs Mrs. Cameron has made. At the tea hour tasty refresh ments were served from a covered by a beautiful lace table cloth with Mrs. Vogelpohl and Mrs, Holgate pouring. Vern Guests of tho afternoon were Mrs. Cliff Parrott, the honor guest, Mrs. Jack Culver, Jr., Mrs. ErnoBt Aichnmbueau, Mrs. Richard Riggs. Mrs. Vern Holgalc, Mrs. Maurice Vogelpohl, Mrs. John Musgrove, Mrs. Lawrence Robertson, Mrs. Hrittnln Slack and the hostess, Mrs. Cutneron. Enjoy Day at Coast Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Slpprell and son, Ralph, of this city, enjoyed Sunday visit ing friends In Marshfield. Jm&UM Local News M.O.A.,Club to fyleet Tim M.O.A. club will meet Wednesday al'ler- noiiiL at the I home of. Min. L. L. wlinbcrly.' j , ,! ; New Idea Club to Meet The New' Idea club will meet Wednes day at a one o'clock luncheon nt the home of .Mrs. P. E. Heaver. F.O.E. Auxiliary to Meet The In dies auxiliary to the F.O.E, will meet for initiation Tuesday night at S o'clock at tho 'Eagles hall. To Hold Initiation Roseburg bethel of .lull's Dailghlers will hold luitation at n meeting to he held Tuesday night at 7;3u at the tem ple. Back to Work Miss Helen 11a- cher has returned to her work at Carl's tavern, following a ten-day vacation spent in Portland visiting relatives and friends. Rebekah Lodge to Meet Rose burg Rebcknh lodge. No. 41. will hold Its regular business session Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the I.O.O.F. Hall. Lady Lions to Meet Tho Lady Lions will meet Tuesday at n 7:30 dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. It. 11. Franks witli Mrs. I J. W, llel- llwell as joint hostess. Visits Parent Tom Mnrshall, student nt Oregon Slate college at Cnrvallls, spent the week end here visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. tl. W. .Marshall, on East Douglas street. Working at Facility Thomas Fluilley. lor the last several years employed as a cook at Carl's Tav ern, has resigned to accept em ployment nt the veterans adminis tration facility. Return From Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raffle have returned to their home in this city, following a ton-day trip to Mulball. Oklahoma, where they were called by tho seri ous illness of relatives. Leave For Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Collins left yesterday for Ihelr home in Clielialls, Wash., following a week's vacation In this city visillng the hitter's mother. Mrs. Edytli Gilinnur. Mrs. Collins was formerly Miss ltiilh Gllmoiir, of Roseburg. Visit Over Week-End Mr. and Mrs. Wlllaril Seolield ami children, Pnllv and David, of Marsliflelil, silent tile week-end in HiIh city as guests nt the homo ol Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Oulp. Mr. Sonlichl was sta tioned hero by the stale highway department before being trans ferred lo Marshfield. Leaves For East Ormond (Hryce) Owen, who bus been em ployed the last two years'-at the veterans administration facility here, has accepted a government position In Washington, D. ('.. and left Thursday for that oily, lie Is Hie, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Owen nnd a brother of Dale Owen of Roseburg. Return to Eugene Ilertram Shoemaker, son of Dr. and Mrs. II. H. Shoemaker; Edgar Lewis, son of Mrs. Edgar Lewis; Mill Whnr I on , son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Wliartoii, and Carlton Wilder, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Wilder, spent, tlio week-end here visiting their re spective homes and left, last night, for Eugene, where they are stu dents at I'nlversily of Oregon. Arrive Home Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Complete and daughter, Ellzilhelh Ann, have arrived hack at their home at San Antonio, Texas, uccording to a telegram ri ceived here loilay by Mr. Comp ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Complon, The Glenn Compion fam ily spent ten days here, having come to attend the golden wedding celebration of the F. M. Comp tons. Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 11. Strnchan and baby daughter. Mary Helen, left. Sunday for their home In Portland, follow ing the week-end visiting Mrs. Strnchan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pinkerton. on Roberts creek, and her hrolher-in-law and slsler, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatfield, on -outh Deer creek. Mrs. Stracliiiu, nee Lucy Pinkerton, was formerly advertising manager of the Rosi burg News-Review. Visiting Here Mrs. Elizabeth Wills, of Sweet Heme, Ore., ar rived In Roseburg. today to visit n few days at the home of Mrs. L. C, 1 Davis at M2 South Main street, en route to Medford to visit her son-J in-law nnd daughter, Mr. und Mrs.' Eiirl Wfsnor. 'I'lie latter was Hena Wills of this city before, her mar riage. Mrs. Wills Is a former resi dent of Roseburg and Mrs. Davis has Invited her friends to call nt. the Davis home Tuesday and -Wednesday to enjoy a visit, with Mrs.! Wills. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be muse It goes riht to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mcm- I branes. Toll your drui.st to sell you derstondliiK you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis EIGHT HurTdre'd Men and a Girl How'd you like to swop places with Frances Cott, girls? She's the only uirl in C. C. N. Y.'s School of Technology nnd there ore 800 n.cn. The 18-year-old Hrool:.yn miss, pictured in class nbove, was admitted to the Chemical Engineering course through n loophole In college's regulations. Her first love, she says, is not men but mnth emtics. Drunkenness Charged Pearl Stnggs. of Roseburg wus taken Into custody Saturday by city po lice and was booked at the county Jail on a charge of drunkenness. Meeting Postponed Tho Glen- gary Sewing club meeting bus been postponed iiuill October 30, when it will meet with Mrs. Olive lletts and Mrs. D. C. Mctihehey ns Joint hostesses. Guild to Meet cnpnl ' guild will x o'clock at Hie Mrs. A. ' II. Cacy SI. George's Epls meet tonight it I palish hall with in charge of Hie heslness session and Mrs. Perry Smith acting as hostess. Here From Texas Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gllvln. of El Paso, Texas, are spending several davs here visiting relatives, alter coming to linseliurg to attend the lillieral of Hie for mer's lirollier-ln law, James W. Ty nan. Visit at Bailey Home Mr. and Mrs. eliinics lliillen. of Eugene, spent the week end In Ibis city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. linger lluli cy in Lnurelwood. Mr. llullen In n professor In Hie school of journal Ism at University of Oregon. Pythian Sisters to Meet Tho Pythian Sisters will meet Weilues iluy night ul S o'clock at. Hie K. or 1. hull, lo be followed by a social hour and refreshments with Hie knights. InterSe Study Club to Meet The Inler-Se Study club will meet Tuesday at- a one o'clock salad luncheon nl the home of Mrs. Clyde Heard on East Washington street. An interesting pi-ngnim lias been arranged for Iho meeling and roll call topics will lie presumed by Mrs. Jay Young. Mrs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs. George Churchill and Mrs. R. It. Brand. Goes to Eugene Sargennt Paul Morgan, of the stale police here, went lo Eugene yesterday lo bring home tils wife anil daughter, who speiil the week-end visiting there. The Morgan's were accompanied back by Mrs. W. W. Goodwill, chief operator at the local telephone- of lice, who enjoyed the week-end In Eugene vislhng her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Sherwood. Visit Here Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Howling, of Hamilton, Montana, who were married last Thursday, spent Hie week-end at Hitter's "Hack Forly" on the North limp qua at. Winchester ns guests or Tone ShtiUle. Mr. Howling and Mr. Khukle were both graduated from San Francisco College of Mortuary Science last June. Mr. Dowilng Is assoclaled with his father in the undertaking business at Hamilton. SHORT SUBJECTS On Today's Program Hunt's Indian Theatre Novelty "Grunters and Groaners" with Law Lehr Cartoon "Fox and the Rabbit" Plus Latest Fox News The Rose Theatre Traveltalk "Suva, Pride of Fidi" Plus Latest Metro News Gill to Aid in U.S. Crops Sale Set-Up Announcement, of the appoint ment of Ray W. GUI, Portland, master of the Orosron State grange, to head a surplus agricultural prod ucts marketing committee tor Ore gon, was made In the Oregon tirungo Rulletin, official stale grange publication, here today. Tho appointment, was made by Claud S. Wlckard, secretary of ag riculture, the report states. Uunlilo In go immediately to Washington, I). (, for a conference regarding his duties, Mr, Gill, the Grange llulletin reports, has ap pointed Morton Tompkins, Day ton. state grange agricultural commit tee chnlrman, to nttond the meet ing ns his representative. "Preliminary plans Indicate that the committee will work directly with the state und regional offi cials of the surplus marketing ad ministration," the announcement says. "It will help to-coordinate the efforts of tho tin in marketing co operatives, food distributors anil consumers In nn orderly distribu tion of surplus fruit und truck crops to needy families unit school children through n food stamp plan, commodity grants and a school lunch program." It Is expected, the announcement suys, the appointment of the full committee will be made within tho next 30 days. Mrs. Jeanette Taylor of Roseburg Passes Away Mlrs. Jeanetto Taylor, 70, 1275 Umpiiun avenue, died Sunduy even ing nt the McKay convalescent home on Mlcelli street, following a long illness. Horn In Minnesota, February 2S, 1K70, she had been a resilient of Roseburg for the past 31 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Ilurko, Roseburg; two sis ters, Mrs. Iluttie niillentlne, Alex n m) i-in . Minn.; Mrs. Ellen Clarke, Newport. Wash.; a brother, Dr. D. F. Peniile, Duluth, Minn., and one grandson. Sho was a member anil active worker In tho Free Methodist church and Sunday school. Funeral sorvlcns will be held at 2 p. in. Weiluesiluy nt the Roseburg Undertiiklng company chapel, Kev, Louis Sliiizle officiating. Iluiial will be In tho Civil Bend cemetery, Turkey Growers Lose Money in Warm Spell ALBANY, Oct. 21. (AP) Warm October weather Is costing turkey gt'owors money, they suld today, Ulrds otherwise In prime condi tion have not sprouted plnfenthors, a defense ngulnst. cold weather. Consequently many turkeys going to market In tho near future must be graded down. r Killing will start In four Albnpy phinls late next. week. County Agent F. C. Mullen estimated the Linn county product Ion at 200,0110 birds, iipproxiuiutcly ft per cent be low last, year's level. Auto Driver Examiner Dated at Myrtle Creek A special slop will ho mnde nt. Myrlle Creek, Wednesday, October 23. by Ward Mclteynolds, district examiner for tho slate motor ve hicle department, according to nn n n ii on n -,'ln i' li t made today. Mr. Mclteynolds, who vlslls Roseburg each Tuesday, will be nt Myrtle Creek Wednesday from fl a. m, to 2 p. ,m. and will conduct examina tions lor persons desiring permit or licenses to drive motor vehicles. Injured Grants Pass Man Brought to Hospital Here Fred Croxton, 55, well known resident or Grants Puss, was hrought to tho veterans hospital here Saturday lor treatment of In juries suffered earllur In the week TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY PAL NIGHT tV ltMtfl M, DOWNS RUIHTEkKT ff Cmtif.. VHt VftGtlt iiiu ciimi All In lk. fiat l vlir IIU... PLUS 'Mountain Music' with BOB BURNS MARTHA RAYE ENDS TODAY The Quarterback with WAYNE MORRIS PLUS "Earl of Puddlestone" with THE HIGGINS FAMILY 8hows 1:45-7.9 P. M. I Tl I Ii'i12 St J YVY1 TUNEFUL wi yMt COMEDY In an automobile accident at Grants , Pass, He was knocked unconscious) and suffered concussion und other,' Injuries when struck by a cur nriv ; en by A. C. Edwards, Jr., while, , walking across a street near an 111' tersectlon. ' c VITAL STATISTICS BORN SCIILICK To Mr. and Mrs. An. , drew Schllck, or this city, at Muf . cy hospllul, Sunday, October 20, a daughter, Donna Leo: weight seven pounds, fourteen ounces, PR ROSS To Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Deltoss, of noseburg. at Mercy" hospital, Sunday, October 20. H. daughter, Laurel t Alice; " weight eight pounds, three ounces. MARRIAGE LICEN8E8 DOYLE-SUNDQUIST Arthur Lyle Doyle nnd Alice Marie Bund qulst, both of Winchester Hay. ODDITIES (lly tho Associated Press) Oh Officer! Call a Cop. SPOKANE, Wash. Pollcomnn Dan Mnngiiii went out on a trip to ., recover a stolen car. t He passed his own car going. Ho ; passed the sumo spot on the return trip, but his car wasn't there. He reported the matter to police. , Fresh Start INDEPENDENCE, Mo. Fern P. .. Doty moved to Independence last July to become business manager of the chamber of commerce. Tho , men wore In the midst of a whisker-1 growing bee In preparation for an -old timers' celebration. The cele bration over and the male papula-, Hon shuved, Doty discovered he was i a strunger again he couldn't pick" out u single ucqualntunco on the! ' town square 0. A. BEST FUNERAL HELD ; Funeral services for George A1. Rest, tir, well-known resident of ' West Roseburg, who died Inst Wed-i nesday, wore held thiB afternoon in 1 tho chapel of the Douglas Funeral ' homo, with. Rev. Charles A. Ed-' wards officiating. Interment fol- ' lowed in Civil Bond cemetery. In Hospital fiinte Pollcomnn I. ' M. Wells or the Unseburg division was tukon to Mercy hospital in n ciit leal condition Saturday, lie was ' reported Improved today but will ' ho kepi Iti the hospllul for several ' days for -observation ana treat ment. L.M. CARD OF THANKS . . We wish to extend out heartfelt thank for the acts of kindness, messnges of sympathy nnd heautl-' ful floral offerings rrom our many ' rtiends In our sad bereavement. In the loss of our father, Alexander Debolt. '.' Mr. and Mrs. Aloxnndor E. Debolt, Mr, nnd Mrs. Peter Grnndon, Has sett, Nebraska. ' ': - . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Pehnlt. ' Mr, mid Mrs. Dewey I. Debolt. Mr. and Mrs. William Debolt. Mr. Deltnar M. Debolt. To the many friends nt (he store, for your kindness ami patience during the long Illness, we (hank you personally. ! " " Alex and Ellen (Mrs. Alex) Do, bolt. (Adv.) Today and Tues. y iHRILlSI JHKIUSI THKIUSt nanir . mini &iOt ' tick oibert UL'Jinn $00.) TOtVN i TTTL , "Boom Town" Prlcet 40c Matinee, 55c Eve. Kiddies 10c, Inc. tax Starts Wednesday I