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    R0SE8URS NEW5-REVIEW, R05EBUR5, CRESOR THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
W. B. A. LUNCHEON TO
UE GIVEN NEXT TUESDAY
FOR SUPREME OFFICER
The local review of the Wo
men's Benefit association will
sponsor a 12:30 no-hostess lunch
eon next Tuesday, March 18th, at
the Hotel Rose honoring the su
preme medical examiner, Dr.
Anna Reynolds, of Port Huron,
Mich. .
Dr. Reynolds will be accom
panied to this city hy Mrs. Julia
V. Ward, of Portland, state field
flirector of OrcRon, who is ac
companying her on the tour of
Oregon.
Those planning to attend the
, luncheon are requested to tele-
Dhone Mrs. W. R. Vinson at 676-J.
Dr. Reynolds will be in Rosoburg
the afternoon and evening of
March 18th.
FIVE HUNDRED PARTY
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
YONCALLA, March 13. Miss
Peaiilo Jobe was a gracious
hostess to a five, hundred party
at her home in Elkhead recently.
Mrs. Fred Reeves and A. J. John
son won head prizes and Fred
Reeves and Mrs. J. H. Wittmeyer
won set prizes. A delicious lunch
was served at a late hour to Mr.
and Mrs. Romic Howard, Mr. and
Mis. Percy Langdon, Miss Helen
Chenoweth, Lliyd Pinkston, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Wittmeyer,.. Mr.
and Mrs. A.' F. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Reeves, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Bradford. Mr. and Mrs
Walter Record, John Wilson, I
(jcorge Langdon, Roy McNabb,
Nils Kling, J. C. Jobe, Edith,
Laura, Freda and Pearlie Jobe.
' SUNSHINE CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
AZALEA, March 13. Mrs. Ben
Phelps entertained the Sunshine
club at the grange hall Thursday
afternoon with fifteen present.
The regular business meeting
was held and the minutes of the
previous meeting were read and
approved. The financial report
was also given by the secretary.
Mrs. Esther Thorpe was wel
comed into the club as a new
member.
Those present were Mrs. Jake
Fisher, Mrs. Henry Gaedecke,
Mrs. Vernon Gaedecke, Mrs. Hal
bert Booth, Mrs. Charlie Thomas,
Mrs. Frank Tripp, Mrs. John
Feldmiller, Mrs. John Jantzer,
Mrs. William Jantzer, Mrs. Anna
Ames, Mrs. Rollln Johns,' Mrs.
Harry : Cooke, Mrs. Esther
MADDO)!
Grocery
Phone 499
Prices Effective Friday
and Saturday
SUNKIST LEMONS
Dozen
10c
FANCY GREEN
ASPARAGUS
2 lbs 19C
Woodbury Facial Soao
4 bars XC
Johnson's Glo-Coat
Pint can 49c
Appller free with each
purchase.
CRYSTAL WHITE
SOAP CHIPS
5-lb. Pkg
33c
FESTIVAL
PORK & BEANS
No. 2' 2 cans ...
10c
FESTIVAL
DILL PICKLES
Quart Jar ISC
HURD'S PRUNES
3 No. 2'i cans ... 19c
DRIFTED SNOW
FLOUR
49 lb. sack . $1.59
KRAFT'S PARKAY
Mb. Pkg 39C
FREE DELIVERIES
Wt givt S&H Grwn Stamp
Thorpe and the hostess, Mrs.
Phelps.
At the usual tea hour a lovely
lunch was served.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Feldmiller on March 20th.
JUNIOR. SENIOR CLASSES
ENTERTAINED AT PARTY
RIDDLE, March 13. Prof, and
Mrs. Horace Lundbcrg entertain
ed the Junior and senior classes
of the Riddle high school at a
lovely party at their home Friday
evening. The guests enjoyed
games for several hours. In the
cootie game, Delton Pruner won
the prize for high points and
Gwen Howard consolation. In the
paper hat contest, Jimmie Nich
ols and Edna Rigsby were judged
winners. Mrs. Lundberg served
dainty refreshments at the close
of the evening. Present were Mil
dred Hamlin, Edna Rigsby, Covie
Robbins. Vivien Thompson, Vir
ginia Griggs, Jane Hansotter,
Maybelle Hendricks, Myrtle
Griggs, Jean Hlles, Gwen How
ard, Eugene Carpenter, Jim Nich
ols, Carl Glanville, Elwood Town
send, Delton Pruner, Bill Ran
dall, Ed Hart and Glen Gillispie.
BRIDGE CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED AT
PORTER HOME
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter enter
tained her bridge club yesterday
at an informal one-thirty o'clock
dessert-luncheon at her home on
Reservoir avenue. , Daffodils,
spirea and forsythia were used
about the rooms.
Covers were placed for Mrs. J.
F. Dillard, Miss Helen Casey,
Mrs. Edward G. Kohlhagen, Mrs.
C. M. McDermott, guests, and
Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Jr.,
Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs. Scott Wil
liams, and Mrs. Frank Coon.
Contract bridge was in play
during the afternoon with Miss
Casey winning the guest prize
and Mrs. Hess winning the club
prize.
TOWNSEND CLUB
HAS MEETING
YONCALLA, Feb. 13. Mr. and
Mrs. Noland entertained at the
regular meting of the Yoncalla
Townsend club at their homo
Wednesday afternoon with the
president, Jacob Wilson presid
ing. Plans were made to have a
fellowship meeting in the near
future, with the Drain and Scotts
Valley clubs as guests, Mrs. Ira
Vian was1 appointed on the social
and program committee, and N.
Noland on the committee to see
about getting a hall, etc. Little
Reese Radabaugh, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Noland played two
fine violin solos, and Keith Rada
baugh sang. The next meeting
will be held Tuesday afternoon,
March 18th at the Fred Lee home.
EDITH ELLA HILL
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
AZALEA, March 12. Mrs.
Frank Hill entertained Sunday af
ternoon with a birthday party
honoring her daughter, Edith
Ella on her eleventh birthday an
niversary. Guests included Edith Ella.
guest of honor, Joy, Virginia,!
uoroiny ana rnyms pnelps, L5
rane Eastman, Georgette Me
Pherran, Colleen Condray, Frank,
Gloria and Grace Robson, Harold
and Nolan Tanner, Betty Jean
Hill, Delia and Doris Wright,
Mrs. Ben Phelps, Mrs. Henry
Tanner, and the hostess, Mrs.
Hill.
The children enjoyed an after
noon of games.
Refreshments were served dur
ing the afternoon.
DELIGHTFUL PARTY
IS ENJOYED FRIDAY '
TENMILE, March 12. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Erbe entertainer) a
group of young people at their
nome last r riday evening. The
pleasant evening hours werei
spent in playing games and at a
our nuur uainiy reiresnments
were served by the host and hos
tess. Mr. and Mrs. Hnunrr Vrha
to the following young folks:
,viiss jean ana Mavhe e Knapoi
of Rosebure. Miss niivn to-ni,,.
Miss Johanna Erbe, Miss Lenora
Patterson, Ralph Swift, Jack
Cabot, Glen Coats, Miss Beth Al
bro and Miss Arbutis Aibro.
MR. AND MRS. EDES
ENTERTAIN ON SUNDAY
YONCALLA. March It Mr
and Mrs. George Edes entertain
ed at a birthday dinner at their
nome aunaay nonorlng (he birth
days of their daughter Dorothy
and of Joel Hoiten of Eugene.
Covers were laid for Miss Doro
thy Edes. and Joel Hoiten of Fn.
gene, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edes
oi cuip creek and Mr. and Mrs.
George Edes.
MR. AND MRS. PALMER
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
YONCALLA. March 13. Mr.!
and Mrs. Tommy Palmer enter !
tained at a dinner at their home;
Sunday, having as their guests,!
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelso, Mrs.
Sarah Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
cis Coggswell and son, Sonny,'
Larry Palmer. I
Hold Everything!
con, mi rr mu wmci, inc. Y
"Hey! Not litre, you dope tliis is the Old Ladies'
Home!" -
Why Draft Doctors Turn 'Em Down
tv yTi
B Mental, Nervous -6j II I ' in
I Throo't 6 Sr--., Jl J il
! ske letoi ffi: , i J
1 wMsimli
Feet 4!(
Defective tcctli is principal cuu.o for rejection of selective service
registnints when examined by local bourd find army physicians.
lJjctochart shows m;tjr reasons nnd per cents of total rejections by
local doctors for first three months of drafting.
All Over but the
I -V llllli
"And we re all still lnentts. even If we were on different sides of the fence
for a while." This seemed to be the reaction Oder Semite pnscaije of Die
1 k-u.-ie-ltrud" bill, unci ncre lr-aup:ri for and uisiiHist the bill Jum hands.
Lert to right: Senator Alb?n Baikiry. majority leader; Senator Burton
IZ. Wheeler, opposition leader, nnd Genn'ur Walter I Cieorije. chairman
ol frenete forelun relations co.mniaec.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
AZALEA, March 13. Mrs.
Henry Gaedecke entertained
Tuesday evening with a Sunday
school birthday party honoring
Buddie Grinier.
Guests included Buddy Grinier,
guest of honor, Frank Stringer,
Thelma Langhry, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Fisher, Don Smith, Mar
jorie Booth, Doris Tripp, Mrs.
Henry Smith and daughter, Ge
net, Henry Gaedecke. Arthur,
Bernice, Freddie and Hobby Gae
decke and the hostess
Games were enjoyed during the i and Sunnydale granges. A de
evening, after which a lovely liclous lunch was served at a late
birthday cake and other refresh
ments were served.
MR. AND MRS. GRANT
ENTERTAIN SUNDAY .
RIDDLE, March 12. -Mr. anil
Mrs. G. L. Grant entertained a
family party at a turkev dinner
Sunday, honoring the birthday
anniversary of their niece, Mrs.
M. MC- U. S. H.'. Ctt. I
-ill era
Shouting Now
Ian, Sl.:40 per 2Mb. box; Florida,
lOrrn Ledger-wood. Covers wereiS2.25 per 501b. crate; Deschutes,
llald for Mr. and Mrs. OrenlNo. 1, $1.25-1.45; selected Des
! Lcdprrwood. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. i chutes brand. $1.45; Yakima
Logsdon and daughter. Lillian,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Riddle, Miss
H. Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Johnson and son, Jimmie Lee, and
the hosls, Mr. and Mrs. Grant.
CRANC.E ENTERTAINS
AT DANCING PARTY
YONCALLA. March 13-The
Elkhead grange entertained at a
dancing party at their hall Sat
urday evening, having as their
guests members of the Riverside
hour to
a large crowd of grang-
ers.
COLDS 5;
FIOHT MISERY right wher7(
you feel It-wlth iwlft-actlng
VICKS VAPORUB
WOMAN'S CLUB BENEFIT
PLAY TO BE PRESENTED
NEXT TUESDAY, MARCH 18
A most cordial Invitation has
l)een extended to the public to en
joy the annual spring tea, bene
fit play and fashion show of the
Roseburg Woman's club to be
held at the clubhouse next Tues
day, March 18, at two o'clock.
Miss Helen Casey will present
the one-act comedy, "Afternoon
Tea" and will be assisted in the
cast by Mrs. Harris Ellsworth,
Mrs. Edward G. Kohlhagen and
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Mrs.
L. E. Ganvood, a member of the
entertainment committee, will
announce the afternoon's pro
gram and the address of welcome
will be given by the club presi
dent, Mrs. W. R.' Brown with
Mrs. Jack Suksdorf in charge of
the music. .-' :
Scott Lander Funeral to
Ce Held Here Saturday
The funeral of Scott Lander,
who died at Bycrs station, south
ern Douglas county, yesterday,
will be held Saturday from the
Roseburg Undertaking parlors,
under auspices of the Elks lodge,
of which Mr. Lander was a life
member. Rev. Perry Smith of the
Episcopal church will conduct the
services. Interment will follow In
Fair Oaks cemetery, near Suther
lln, beside the grave of Mr. Lan
der's father, William J. Lander,
an early day forestry warden of
Douglas county, who died in 1938.
Born March 30, 1878, ' at Mar
shall Creek, Pa., Mr. Lander
came to Roseburg with his father
In 1888. Previous to residing at
Byers station, he was employed
as a Southern Pacific trainman
for 27 years. Surviving Mr. Lan
der are his wife, also two sisters,
Mrs. Mildred O'Connor and Mrs.
Caroline Tyer, both of San Diego,
Calif.
VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
HOUNSHELL To Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Hounshell, of Glen
dale, at Mercy hospital, today,
March 13, a daughter, Joyce Ann;
weight eight pounds nine ounces.
ELKO To Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Elko, of 1390 Umpqua avenue,
Roseburg, at Mercy hospital,
Wednesday, March 12. a son,
John Maynard; weight seven
pounds ten ounces.
IRVING-To Capitain and Mrs.
Robert L. Irving, of Wilbur, at
Mercy hospital, Wednesday,
March 12, a son, David Bruce;
weight eight.'., .pounds twelve
ounces.
DIVORCE DECREES
GROVE Chester R. from Nel
lie F. Grove; married at Boisfort,
Wash., May 3, 1897; desertion.
MARKET
REPORTS
LIVESTOCK
PnPTT.ANIl Dm Mnrch 15
I (API I U. S. Dept. Agr.)
I HOGS Slow, weak to 10 lower;
j good-choice 170-215 lb. drive-ins
largely 8.2535; few outstanding
lots 8.40-45: medium grades down
to 8.00; 230265 lb. kinds 7.50;
light lights 7.25-50; packing sows
C.50-7.00; good choice feeder pigs
salable 7.50-8.00.
CATTLE Calves uneven; fat
, cows weak to 23 lower; otner
I classes steady; vcalers steadv;
1 few medium fed steers 9.50;
strictly good light steers quotable j
to 11.00: common-medium heir
ers 7.00-8.G5; few fed heifers 9.15:
Icuttcry dairy heifers down to
ifi.OO; canner cutter cows 4.50-6 00;
fat dairy cows 6.50-7.00; odd Hoi-
steins 7.15; medium-good neet
cows 7.25-75; some held higher;
medium-good bulls 7.00-8.25; com
mon down to 6.50; goodchoice
vealcrs 12.5013.00; common
down to 8.50.
SHEEP Scattered sales
steady; good shorn lambs 9.00;
throw-oul.s down to 8.00; good
choice truckedin wooled lambs
salable to 10.25; few spring lambs
lale Tuesday 14.00; medium-good
ewes salable 5.50G.50.
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, Ore., March 13.
'API POTATOES-New Hawai-
1 cwt.; hlamath, $!..) 1.J5 cental;
selected KJamath $1.45,
All other produce prices sleady,
unchanged.
WHEAT
PORTLAND, Ore., March 13.
'API Open High I.ow Close
May 75 .75 .75 .75
BRAND'S
ON THE HIGHWAY
"Eat Barbecue Sandwiches
and Live Forever"
35 cent Blu Plat Lunch
Chicken Dinners
Dancing
Local
News
Attends to Business Cecil
Black attended to business in Eu
gene Tuesday.
Visiting Relatives Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Kent, of this city, are
visiting relatives In Portland.
Back From Portland Miss
Alyeo Fest has returned here, fol
lowing a few days visiting In
Partlail. i
Here Yesterday Mrs. Walter
Hcrcher, of Dillard, spent Wed
nesday here visiting and shop;
ping.
Visiting -Here Mrs. Bovd
Bales, nee Helen Hewitt of this
city, has arrived here from Mis
soula, Mont., to visit her mother,
Mrs. J. A. Hewitt, and sister,
Mrs. Edwin Booth.
At Chanute F I e I d Stanley
Boyle, son of Mrs. - Emma S.
Boyle, of this city, is now sta
tioned at Chanute Field, Rantoul,
111., studying air mechanics.
Stanley formerly attended the lo
cal schools.
Return to Coast Dr. and Mrs.
Donald Long and Dr. and Mrs.
Barkle have returned to their
homes In Marshfield, following a
short stay here visiting Dr. and
Mrs. O. R. Hess In Laurclwoou.
Return From California Attor
ney and Mrs. R. L. Whipple re
turned to their home on East
Douglas street last night, follow
ing a business trip to Los Ange
les. Luncheon Friday The Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club members and friends arc in
vited to attend the no-hostess 12
o'clock luncheon Friday at the
Grand hotel.
Moetlna Postooned The Doug
las Countv Music Teachers asso
cintion, which was to have met
Friday, has postponed the ses
sion until next Tuesday at one
o'clock nt the studio of Miss
Gladys IT. Strong.
Return to Portland Captain
and Mrs. MoincM hnve returned
to their home In Portland, fol
lowing a few davs here visiting
Mrs. J. H. Short. Week-end guests
of Mrs. Short Included her son
nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Short, of Drew.
Visit Mrs. Stephens Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Chtirchwright, of 11
waco. Wash., and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Llovrl Olnev, of Euwne, have left
for their homes, following a visit
here with Mrs. Churchwrlght's
sister, Mrs. Elma Marsch Steph
ens, In Laurelwood.
Home From Hospital Mrs. A.
D. Pa'-r has been discharged
from Mertv hosnital nnd Is re
oorted to h" doing nicelv at her
home on EA'st Iine street. She
r"ceived medical treatment at
'he hosnital for nn infected
knee, mused by n fall last week
at her home.
Employes Announced W. W.
Goodwin, who is ODening the new
Associated Oil company service
station at Stephens and Lane
streets Saturdav, announced to
dsiv that Ray Christian and Har
old Russell have been employed
o assist In operating the station.
C. B. Carnahan, who has been em
ployed by Mr. Goodwin at the
Stephens and Brockway street
station, from which he Is moving,
has been employed as a mechanic
with the Dillard Motor company.
Missionary Visits Here Mrs.l
Hattie Menzles of Corvallis, mls-
slonary on furlough from India,
was a speaker at the First Chris
tian church In Roseburg last
night, at a meting of young peo
ple and nt the regular mid week
service. She was accompanied to
Roseburg hy Mrs. R. M. Day and
Mrs. Ansel Hyland, both of Eu
gene. The three ladies were over
night visitors at the home of Mrs.
Day's niece, Mrs,. Charles V. Stan
ton. Mrs. Stanton accompanied
them today upon their return to
Corvallis and Eugene by way of
the toast route.' : ,; ?!
HAPPY RELIEF
FROM PAINFUL
BACKACHE
Mtnv of thmw) (tnawinf , niwlnc; tfrfnfti!
nirkcnN pimple tjlniriflnn eo(Lsomtrinra
often eunMl by tirrwl kidney tuul my t
relinvml w)n trtv In tlm right wy.
The kidney ar Nature' chiof way of tk
Inff eicma aHd and poiaonmia waatfl out of
t lie hlrfocl. They help moat people paae about
S pint day.
If the 1 IV mil of kidney tub and Altera
don't work wrll, poisonous wute matter ataya
tn tbe blood. Ttimo poiaoM may atart nauinc
beckacbee, rheumatic, nnlna, rt of pfp and
energy, lotting up nis.hu, ewHIing, puffin
under the eyiw, heiwlnrhea and ditt in"m. Fre
quent or arjintf paMutrea with amnrtinn and
burning t-ntime adowa there ia aornething
mng with your kidneya or bladder.
Don't wait! Auk your drunist for Doan'i
FUla, wed auoeeaafiilly by ml Mora for over 40
yeara. They five happy relief and will help
tbe )K miles of kidnev tubes flnah nut polntrr
tM tMta (iqih iroui bb'-d, Utt Do fill -
Laugh Maker
Pictured above Is the Mechani
cal Man, now at Hunt's Indian
theater. The mechanical man Is a
laugh maker, as was evidenced
last night, but there is a $10 prize
for the person who can make "It"
laugh. Dozens made the attempt
last night as the Mechanical Man
paraded the theater foyer, but no
one was successful.
Camp Fire Group to Meet
The Ah-Neah-Nika Camp Fire
group will meet Friday night at
7:30 o'clock at the home of the
guardian, Mrs. Mabel Johnson, at
1114 West First street.
Displays Big Salmon Marlon
Emmitt of Umpqua displayed a
32-pound chinook salmon at the
Powell hardware company store
yesterday. The fish was not enter
ed in the derby as It was caught
below Umpqua and was not eligi
ble. The derby limit is at Ump
qua.
Skating Party Friday The
Junior high Sunday school class
of the First Christian church of
Roseburg and friends have been
invited to attend a skating party
Friday night at the Rainbow rink
at Winchester. 'Those desiring'
transportation have been asked
to meet at .the churqh at jsexetv
o'clock. " , 7 "' ;'. '' ' . ' '
Leave To Visit Sister Miss
Eleanore Eastllng, stenographer
at the junior high school, has left
for Jefferson to spend the week
end with her sister, Miss Gene
vieve, who Is a teacher there.
They plan to go to Portland Sat
urday. Miss Eleanorc will return
here Sunday evening.
Here Wednesday Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Willis, of Canyon
ville, spent Wednesday In this
city on business. Mrs. Willis re
turned to her home Monday, fol
lowing two weeks In Tacoma vis
iting her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Lt. and Mrs. Maynard Bell,
nnd also visited Cuptaln and Mrs.
Raymond Bell.
WEATHER STATISTICS
By u. 8. Weather Bureau
Humidity 4:30 p.m. yesterday 35
Highest tomjicrature yesterday 70
Lowest temperature last night 35
Precipitation for 24 hours 0
Precip. since first of month .52
Precip. from Sept. 1, 1940 22.69
Deficiency since Sept. 1, 1940 2.42
NOW PLAYING!
Loaded With a Million
Laughs!
J l r-fr-v ' N UNA MERKEL JFK-
f "' " aTx?" Richard Purcill fjSfS
In Our Lobby
"THE MECHANICAL MAN
$10.00 if you can make
"it" laugh!
10o
30o
40o
Wm.E Coons Of
Drain Passes On
William Ezra Coons, 64, resi
dent of Drain, died very suddenly
yesterday when he collapsed
while at work and passed away,
within a few minutes.
He was born In Hawe, Nebras
ka, Nov. 28, 1876, and was mar
ried at Nemaha, Neb., 1 Nov. 23,
1899, to Miss Frankle A. Morris.
He had been a resident of Drain
for the past 27 years and had
been employed for the past few
years as a plumber for the H. A.
Cool Hardware. company. ' ;:.
He was a member of the W. O.
W. lodge at Drain.
Surviving are the widow; his
mother, Mrs. Laura E. Coons,
Drain; a daughter, Mrs. Mabei
Belt Moser, Glcndale, Calif.; a
son, Lloyd Coons, Drain, and
four brothers, Glenn W. Coons, '
Anlauf; George W. Coons, Yon
calla; Walter Coons, orvallls,
and Vcrn Coons, Monroe.
Funeral services will be held In
the Christian church at Drain at
2 p. m. Sunday, Rev. C. F. Trim
ble officiating. Interment will
follow in the Scottsburg ceme
tery. Arrangements are In charge
of Stearns mortuary, Oakland. . ) I.
Softball Season Plans . ,'
Discussed at Lions Club !
Plans for the 1941 Softball sea
son were tentatively discussed at
the regular weekly meeting of the
Lions club last night. The club
has sponsored softball for several
summer seasons and has decided
to continue the activity again
this year. It is believed at least
six teams will participate.
The club was entertained with
motion pictures presented under
sponsorship of the U. S. navy re
cruiting service.
Today and Friday
Pal Night
RETURNED BY GREAT
DEMAND
SONJA HENIE
. "Thiii" Ice"
PLUS
TERROR
OF THE
GOLD
RUSH
TRAIL!
Shows 7 9:30 P. M.
Adults 20c, two 35c
Kiddles 10c -
2-7-9
P. M.
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