The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 13, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    High Commendation Given Roseburg High School Band At Portland Rose Festival
The Roseburg High School
Band enjoyed the Portland Rose
Festival, and the Festival crowd,
judging irom comments heard on
all sides, enjoyed the Roseburg
band. Seventy tired youngsters
and their 19 chaperones arrived
home Sunday afternoon following
their strenuous Portland appear
ance. The Roseburg band won high
commendation from Festival offi
cials for their performances,
while spectators at Friday's flor
al parade were loud in their ap
preciation of the band's snappy
cadence and their two parade
specialties, the entire band strut
' ting to the tune of "Darklown
Strutters Ball" and waltzing to
the tune of "The Man on The
Flying Trapeze." The band was
still strutting and waltzing at the
end of the five-milt march, which
had their official escorts amazed
by the show of endurance.
Liberal With Serenades
The band left Roseburg Wednes
day morning, arriving in Port
land at 1:30 p. m. After chang
ing into uniforms at the Lewis and
Clark College dormitories, they
paraded the Portland business dis
trict for three hours.
They took over the Meier and
Frank store, riding escalators and
snaking through various depart
ments, then marched to The Ore
gonian building and serenading
the slaff. At the Journal build
ing they were invited into the
huge lobby, were welcomed by
Wm. Knight, assistant business
manager, former Roseburg resi
dent, and were treated to soft
drinks.
They serenaded Portland's may-
yor, Dorothy McCullough Lee,
ana played bmoke Gets In Your
Eves," for Portland's fire chief
and the city's No. 1 fire crew.
Parading to the waterfront, the
hand serenaded the Canadian flag
ship, HMCS Ontario. Because the
ship had not yet passed customs,
the band could not accept the in
vitation to board the vessel but
played from the docks. Canadian
sailors were greatly pleased by
the jitterbug number featuring
Pauline Smith, head majorette,
and Gary Smith.
Thursday morning and after
noon the band rehearsed for the
Territorial Band Jamboree in
which 16 visiting, high school
bands partlcpated at Multnomah
Stadium at night.
Friday's program featured the
Floral parade, band members be
ing guests at the night show at
the Stadium.
Saturday was devoted to a frolic
at Jantzen beach.
The return trip was started
Sunday morning.
Roseburg band members prais
ed highly the Butte, Montana.
High School Band, which was the
sensation of the Festival. The
Butte Band had uniforms for all
occasions, the best of equipment,
and exhibited exceptional train
ing in precision drill, matching
and music, it was stated.
OREGON DAV ELECTS
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., June
13. JP) The disabled American
veterans of Oregon have elected
Dorr Quayle, Portland, their
commander.
Delegates to the 1949 conven
tion elected David R. King their
national executive committee
man; Harry E. Mason, senior
vice-commander; Jack Ruben
stein, junior vice -commander;
Warren Waddell. treasurer; and
Leonard Camp, chaplain.
Red Dances Slated
Two Nights This Week
Annual official rodeo dances
will be held at the Armory Fri
day and Saturday nights under
sponsorship of the Sheriff's Posse
and Sheriff's Reserves. The Hap
py Valley Cowboys will play each
evening.
Friday night's dance is to be a
"cowboy dance," with western
dress to be the motif. Prizes will
be awarded for the best dressed
cowboy, best dressed cowgirl, and
best dressed couple.
Saturday night's dance will he
a "jitney" dance immediately
following the regular wrestling
matches. , Dancing will start each
night at 10 p.m.
14 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Man., June 13, 1949
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Drain, peel, and remove the black
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Fresh shrimp should be cook
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and add three or four pepper
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a bay leaf, and a teaspoon of
salt; bring to a boil and simmer
for about five minutes. Now add
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