The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 24, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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WILBUR CHURCH TO
HOLD POTLUCK AT
ROD AND GUN CLUB
The Wilbur church will have an
annual picnic at the Rod and Gun
club, Sunday. Those attending arc
asked to be at the church at 9:45
a. m. Sunday school and the
church services are to be at the
river. There will be a potluck
luncheon at noon. Those attend
ing are asked to bring table serv
ice. Ice cream will be served by
the church committee.
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LADY EAGLES TO
MEET AT FOGEL HOME
Until further notice the Lady Ea
gles auxiliary will meet at the
home of Mildred Fogel, 731
Mosher, at the corner of Moshcr
and Kullerlon. Plans will continue
for the Christmas dolls. Each
member is0askcd to bring a sock,
needle and thread. The auxiliary
will furnish the stuffing. The meet
ing will be tonight at eight o'clock.
Cookies and coffee will be served
following the meeting.
SOCIAL CLUB OF DOUGLAS
COURT TO HOLD PICNIC
The Social club of Douglas Court
No. 18, Order of Amaranth, is hav
ing a picnic Sunday at the V. J.
Phillppi ranch. A potluck dinner
will be served at three-thirty
o'clock. Those attending are asKed
to bring their own table service.
Coffee, cream and sugar will be
furnished. Members and guests
are invited.
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WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
TO HOLD INITIATION
OF NEW MEMBERS
Womea of the Moose will have
initiation of new members Mon
day evening at eight o'clock. All
members, old and new, are urged
to attend,
ANNUAL MASONIC AND
EASTERN STAR PICNIC
TO BE HELD SUNDAY
The annual Masonic and Eastern
star of Elkton picnic will be Sun
day at one o'clock. The picnic will
be held at Beckley picnic grounds
in Elkton, Ore.
ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH
PICNIC TO BE SUNDAY
The St. Joseph's parish picnic
will start at 10:30 a. m. at the
Rod and Gun club Sunday. A prize
will be offered to the largest fam
ily attending. Music, games, re
freshments and prizes will make
up the afternoon. Those attending
are asked to bring their own pic
nic lunch and utensils.
EVERGREEN GRANGE TO
HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC
Evergreen Grange will hold Its
annual picnic Sunday evening at
six-thirty o'clock at Umpqua park.
All members are urged to attend
the picnic and are asked to bring
table service. Coffee and ice cream
will be furnished by the Grange.
GLIDE GRANGE TO
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Glide Grange is holding its an
nual picnic Sunday at Wolf Creek
forest camp. All Grange members
and their friends are invited.
Those attending are asked to bring
their own table service.
MELON FEED TO FOLLOW
MEETING OF ODD FELLOWS
The Junior and senior Odd Fel
lows subordinate lodge members
will have a melon feed Monday
evening at eight o'clock following
the regular junior Odd Fellows
meeting at seven o'clock. All
members are asked to be present.
CHORAL SOCIETY TO
HAVE PICNIC MONDAY
The choral society of Roseburg
will have a picnic at Umpqua
park Monday at 6:30 p. m. Cof
fee will be furnished. All members
and prospective members and
anyone else interested is welcome.
DANCE AT VETERANS
HOSPITAL ON MONDAY
There will be a dance at the
Veterans hospital Monday evening
at 7:45 o'clock. This dance will
be sponsored by the VFW auxil
iary. Local musicians union will
furnish the music. All ladies inter
ested are asked to be hostesses.
CATHOLIC LADIES RUMMAGE
SALE SLATED FOR SATURDAY
The Catholic ladies rummage
sale in the basement of the rec
tory on East ' Oak street will be
held from 9:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.
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Smoking, Drinking Male Types Are Theorized
EDINBURGH, Scotland UP)
Stocky men smoke more than lean
men and fat men are more often
the ones who drink.
These theories were advanced by
Dr. R. W. Parnell of the depart
ment of social medicine of Ox
ford university.
"In all behavior physique plays
a large part," he told the British
Association for the Advancement
of Science.
Dr. Parnell reported on his re
search into the relationship be
tween physique and work, play
habits, illness and lawbreaking.
Dr. Parnell said total abstainers
from alcohol are most often found
among those of a light build.
"Indigestion is commonest In
men dominantly muscular 1 n
build," he said. "It is commonest
In the lean and muscular and less
common in the fat and muscular.
Very fat and very Janky men
have Indigestion much less often,"
he declared.
Persons suffering nervous ten
sion in Interviews or examinations,
he added, are more commonly the
lean and muscular build.
Dr. Parnell even reached into a
reformatory to make his compar
isons. He contrasted the build of
women university students with
young women in a corrective Insti
tution. He reported there Is a tendency
for young women delinquents to be
stocky, but not necessarily short.
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Mrs. Van Allen is Mrs. Lewis' hou-.ekeeper. The corn is supposed
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SWINGEROO DANCE CLUB
CANCELS MEETING OF
SATURDAY EVENING
The Swingcroo square dance
club was supposed to have met
Aug. 25, but the session has now
been canceled. On Sept. 8 the club
will resume 'regular dances in the
Edenbower school gym. Charles
Higbce will again be the instruc
tor and caller for the club. Any
one interested, whether a begin
ner or otherwise, is urged to attend
this meeting.
American civilians eat an aver
age of 148 pounds of meat per
capita per year. Those in the
military services consume an aver
age of 288 pounds of meat per
capita a year.
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Beef Price Tops
Slated To Rise
Instead Of Drop
By NORMAN WALKER
WASHINGTON UP) Beef
price ceilings may go up a cent
or two a pound on many cuts in
stead of being reduced a dime as
the government had planned. .
Moot industry officials got word
of the contemplated price boosts
from aides of price controls boss
Michael DiSalle and expected to
get further details at a meeting
with DiSalle himself.
Housewives probably will have
to pay the penny or two extra a
pound for beef round cuts. But
ceilings on hamburger are likely
to remain unchanged and some
few price cuts on loin and rib
cuts are expected.
But Office of Price Stabilization
offi' ials made it clear to industry
leaders at a meeting yesterday
that there will be a general boost
in beef prices. They said the higher
prices are required under the new
defense production act to compen
sate the industry for lagging cat
tle by-product yields.
The new law, under which mo
bilization officials have said liv
ing costs may go up five to eight
percent, requires 'ceilings to be
fixed so that normal profit mar
gins are preserved.
Officials said prices for cattle
hides now are about 25 percent
below ceilings and tallow prices
about 33 percent under ceilings, so
greater profits from beef are
needed to preserve the industry's
profit position. Tallow and hide
ceilings are to be adjusted down
ward when the beef price boosts
go into effect probably in a month
or two.
Earlier this year, DiSalle
bunched a beef price cutting pro
gram, involving a series of roll
backs, designed to lower beef
prices by a dime-a-pound this au
tumn. The meat industry argued
that this program would discour
age beef production and Con
gress barred further beef price
cuts.
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were destroyed by the Spaniards
after the conquest of Mexcio,
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