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ROSEBUKG NbWS-KLVILW. KOShBUIUjL)KhCON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 11930 TWO News of Douglas County YONCALLA fONCALLA, Aug. 29. Mr. and Sire. Peverill o( uolljwoua, will) have been visiting tueir uuugliiiii, tii'fi. Howard Wooinian (or the last two wueks relumed to their home last Monday. .Miss Wllma Wool man accompanied her uraiiduar enis there, and wlH attend school In Hollywood this winter. JIrn. EtUia I wompsou is visitini! reljilives in Tillamook and Harris burg for a couple ot weeks. Mr. aad Mrs. K. W. Davis and dahghter Koaa are enjoying a wqeka vacation at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sleuseth mo tored to Eugtne :ast Wednesday nifeUt. where thi.y attended a moot ing ot the Kea aud White stores. Mrs. Nellie Stenseth was called to j Minneapolis last Thursday, due to. the serious Illness aud death of her sister. Misses Eva and Evea Applegate spent a week here recently visit ing their mother, Mrs, Ueurge Ap plegate. - At -the regular meeting pt the grade schuol aud high school hoards, it was decided to open, school Monday, Sept. 15th. Mr. U"d Mrs. Wulter Hansen and -family of Minneapolis, are cainfi-il on their prune truct just souit of town, aud will stay and harvest their prune crop. 1) r(. Durham and two sons lert Suni&y for .Independence, where theynvlU help harvest the apple C"oral Clinton of ' Coaullle, Ore., Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Theresa U-Wi for a week. t;of. and Mrs. Weber and fam lly.rfiHturaed homo laHt Krlday, a(tr spending the summer In Pdillanil, HarriHhuig and Browus vlU:. While- In , Portland Prof. Wutrer attended summer school, tafclue a biology course. Miss Helen Weber left Tuesday forlatskunie, whore she will teach again this year. Miss Grace Kirk of Portland and! Billy Williams of Wushing torv.Bpent a week visiting at the Weber home recently. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Hogan ot Ilodwood City, California, are visit infc! at the Frank Hogan home near Wild Hill. - ' . f. and Mrs. Ernest Warner and Hoftlof eastern Oregon and Mrs. L Warner arrived here last Tlltirsday ub the guests of Mr. and Mrs; , Hugh Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Warner returned home, Sunday. Mm, Let Warner will spend the wllitdr hero with her son. Ml-, and Mrs. Warren, Spauuliug anil' (amily ot Cottage (Jrove spent seMrai days last week visiting at the i Bob Thompson home. M-rt und Mrs. UJerk, Arne and Mathilda Djerk spent several days inif. . weok fishing at Winchester B'mt, and Mrs. D. C. Wilson and faAllly left last Friday tor a two w.ilts' visit with Mrs. Wilsons parent in Tulare, Calif. iK Edes, Harold " Edes, Bert Hutt 'aud Mr.' Young enjoyed a two jlay fishing trip to Lake II- ruiLSh last week-end. Mr. und Mrs. Win. Klotzer and liiAUly ot Portland spent several ilays. recently visiting at the C. Fred, Ainlegato home in Scolts '"tonry Burt loft last Friday for a moBtli's visit with his daughter In Peudloton. While there he will at tend the Pendleton round-up. . Miss Virginia lleeflor of Albany spent last week vlBltlng at the E. E itttover home. Miss Ernestine Wddla ot niddle, OrVf spent severnl days last week fSED for less C. A. Lockwood : Motor Co. FORDS 1930 Ford Sedan $550 1929 Standard Coupe.. ..$475 1929 Sporl Coupe $425 1928 Businosa Coupe ....$365 19ZS Koadster $425 1929 Roadster $400 19Z8i Phaeton $375 1928 Snort Roadster ....$365 CARS 1927 Coupe $85 192$. Coupe 565 1327 Touring $65 192a Coupe $65 19:25 Pickup $75 19.27 ludor $16b Tudor $35 192 Pickup $30 1&3 Pickup $2S CHtVKOLETS 1929 Landau Sedan $575 1928 Chevrolet Sedan ....$435 1929 Chevrolet R'dster ..$295 1&6 Chevrolet Coupe ..$235 1926' Chevrolet Coupe . $225 1SM6 Chevrolet louring. .$135 1937' Esex Sedan $325 1927 Essex Coach $250 JRUCKS & TRACTORS 1929 Ford Truck $450 1ST29 Chevrolet Truck ... $473 USEP TRACTORS PKJCtU FROM $250 TO $375. Reconditioned completely. pTjsed Farm Implements, v- fcASY ItKMS jC. A. Lockwood H? Motor Co. vislilng at the Elmer Paugherty aud Silaiu Turpln homes. Misses ' Itaye aud Kutheima Duugherty uitended a meeting of the Koseburg Rotary club, at Boseburg last Thursday, given for the 4-H club members. They play ed a piano and violin duet during the program. Mrs. May Daugherty enlertained the members of the Vonealla Em broidery club at her home Wed nesday afternoon, August 20. A very pleasant bour was spent in visiting aud doiug fancy work, fol lowing wlhch a delicious lunch, was served to the following mem bers, Mrs. Opal Kelse, Mrs. Delia Wise. Mrs. Nettle Hauan, Mrs. Hazel Hanan, Mrs. Kuth Edes, Mrs. Maude Tblple, Mrs. Bernlco Glover and Mrs. Kadia Bishop. LEONA (Nrwi-ltevU'W Duuirlat County Sict'hi1 LEONA, Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Smith were In Leona the first of the week alteudlng to busi ness mailers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powe',1 at tended a reunion ot the Powell family In Cottage Grove Suuday. Bliss Stuglelon suffered a pain ful injury a few days ago when he was thrown from a horse, Injuring his right hand. ' Mrs. Lena Redford of Los An ireles has been visiting for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud shorn, They wi.'J attend the Pendleton round-up, and- will stop In Portland on their retui't t.c visit relatives. . '.' Annie und Clara Blomberg and their aunt, Mrs. Mabel )lomurg of Drain visited In Leona Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Omsen of Cottage Grqve visited Monday In Leona M:'kb Ethel Woolley of Cold Springs visited In Leona oyor '.he vAvK-end. ' ' , F'ank Booher and his foth-r-'n-law. Charles Turpln. both ft Ar. l.'iiif. and George Booher of ltock crook visited last week at tlio home of J .hn Booher. Mrs. Oliver Mooro and sons, Sid ney aud Fred, returned the first of the week from Medford, v,'hcre they have been working In the pear orchards. They are KOlng lo the h'1) yards at Independenc-v 1.1ft and Mrs. Leon Veils and family spent Sunday at tluv coiisf. i Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Woolley nnd (laughter, Alice, attended p. broth erhood meeting In Eureka valley JOSEPHINE September Running and Harness Races, Trick Horses, Mules, Goats and Dogs. Aerial Acts and Clowns, Community Display Agriculture, Horticulture. Merchants to Have Fine Exhibits A Great Gala Week for Southern Oregon and Northern California ; PAGEANT- "SPIRIT OF AMERICA" Enacted by Local Organizations Under the Supervision of James D. Evans ALSO "Battle of No Man's Land" Gigantic Motion Pictures in Fire Works ... A Thrill Every Minute. We Invite You to Join Us REEDSPORT COUPLE CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING (Kw.-R.Kiew DuigUi County Surcud) REEDSPOUT, Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Nuttage celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday by having the ceremony performed again by Rev. W. A. Couden. Original witnesses were Ernest Haskell, nephew, and Laura E. Goodman, aunt of the bride.' About 300 guests were pres ent at the celebration which was held lu the grove near the house, aud a picnic dinner was served. Mrs. W. A. Couden sung "Silver Threads Among the Gold," and Freda and Kernan Balrd served as flower girl and ring bearer, Mar ble Waggoner aud Aunabelle Peck as atteuuauis. uui ot iowu guests weru the bride's sisters, Mrs. Harry Losbaugh and Mrs. Rosanna Geary of Portland, her aunts, Mrs. Laura Goodman of Salem and Mrs. George Leueve of Bandon. Mrs. Nottage was born In Oro vllle, Calif., In 1864, and Mr. Not tage In Iowa, in 1S58. They were married near Seottsburg August 23, 18SQ. REEDSPORT (News-nvvfevr DouKtas County 6pclaU REEDSPORT, Aug. 29. T w o boats -with three ton of salmon came Into port Saturday, bringing a catch of 13 tuna fish which had been taken south ot the bar. The flBh were bought locally and; weighed 20 pounds apiece. Mrs. Charles walker aim aaitgn- ter, Alice, were In town Saturday. Miss Alice has iust returned from a few days' visit with Mrs. Jessie Germond In North Bend. Mr. and, Mrs. L. E. Hamlet are Wednesday. Mr. Woolley wis one of the speakers. Jl l .nil vv uuuey aim suit, uiui, 0"1 Miss Lettle Chambers drove to nncalla Wednesday to vuU and attend to business matters. Mis. Lou Short and Miss tunis matured to Bridge Friday to visit relatives. Mrs. W. J. Willey and daughter, Laverue. and Mr. and Mrs. Perry K'l.g will leave next wjek for Koseburg to be employed lu prune orchuids. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Traylor and son, Cecil,, of Washouyal, vis ited over the week-end wM: Mr. Trnylor's parents, Mr. and Mis. Will Traylor and daughter, Esther, of Cn'.tuEC Grove. They a canto to Leona on Sunday to y'.slr. rela- GRANTS PASS, OREGON One of the Best Fairs in the West $12,000 Program guosts of Thelina Itiokor, having ai lived Saturday. Dick 1'unut wag struck by a line at uuipu.u. camp, Mim ui tuce cuu siueiauiy sciutcned, but Uo lust ouiy u tew uays tium work. jack tioyer, uiomtr ot .uis. Wal lace xieuouu, accompanied by tJick feuKcr, uioioieu trout tortiaud j&aiuiuay and returneu Sunuay uc- cuuipaiued by bis sister. Miss Oatu leiiutf uoyei-, wno has ueeu vistuug at tne benson home the past two weeks. Captain and Mrs. O. Wlren re turned from a week's visit at the iiooie of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Earl entertain ed tlieir sun, E. Is. Earl, wife and daughter, iJeGolia or Los Angeles this week. They left Thursday for Portland, where they lutend to spend a day befure proceeding te Seattle to take passage ou a steamer for their home. Stuart Marsee, who has been vis iting his grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Earl, for the past 3 weeks, returned home Thursday. Miss Sadie Cockle arrived in Reedsport Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Wright for several days. She Is a sister of Mrs. Wright. - Misses Alice Jacquet and Marian Paddock arrived in town Wednes day euroute for Smith river, where Miss Jacquet Is principal ot the school and Miss Paddock one of the assistants. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Foster and daughters returned Friday from a week of motoring during which they visited Portland, Albany, Crater lake and other poiuts of Interest. Mrs. L. M. Halverson aud daugh ter, Kathleen, arrived in town Mon day aud are visiting Mrs. Halver- sou's mother, Mrs. John Christ- imin. Mr. Hulverson arrived Wed nesday, and the family will remain a few days longer. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Charles nillington hint week-end were Aus-, tin Flegle, former United States district attorney of Portland, with Mrs. I'legle and Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Moeck of North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and daughter spent Sunday at Hollow mump visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy CalrnB who are camped there. Mrs. Will Carlyle drove over from Umpqua Saturday, visited her mother and returned home Mon day. Mrs. A. A. Bennett and cli'lrtren are spending two weeks vlsi lng relatives In Dallas aud Portland Mr. and Mrs. J-. L. Gibbons and family spent Monday vlsltln" the GorreU families near Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Don' Lewln and children arrived Sunday from Los Angeles and are guests at the home of Mrs. Lewin's parents, Mr. COUNTY 4, 5, 6 TURNER BUYS THIRD SACKER AND HURLER PORTLAND, Aug. 3S. Thomas L- Turner, Portland baseball ciub president, auuouuced today the outright purchase ot Sammy Hate, veteran big league third baseman from the St. Louis Browns. Turner said Hale would report Imme diately here. Turner also announced the pur chase of Wllbeit Hubbell, right handed pitcher from the Seattle club. Hale, who played with the Port land Beavers in 1923, led the league In hitting and was sold to the Athletics at the close of that season. The St. Loula Browns ac quired Hale this season. Ie played regular third base. Turner said Hale 8 acquisition and Mrs. William Cranipton. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Powell left Mouday for Walla Walla, where they were called because of the serious Illness ot Mr. Powell's father. . Miss Maxine Lawle spent the week-end as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Wade. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Chapln mo tored to Portland Monday on busi ness, returning Thursday. Judge Wallace Benson transact ed business In Roseburg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hanson left Monday for a two-weeks va cation, during which they will visit the Pendleton round-up. Mrs. red Karl went to Port land Wednesday morning on busi ness, returning Saturday. ' ' : Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. llurdick and Mr. and Mrs. N. Hogan and; chil- uren returneu rriuay rrom week's visit lu California. After this date I will not be re sponsible for any bills contracted other, thau by myself. , AcW. - Archie Lousignont. Fishing tackle a(, Idleyld Perit. iv ' ires . STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Fireworks every night Two Big Pageants, 5th and 7th, 8 p. m. . . . Band Concerts Dancing ... Racing Night and Day. Largest Mineral Display in the West. With It Famous Sourdough Gulch would transfer Gene Robertson, Portland Beaver third baseman, to shortstop. AMERICANS EATING MORE ICE CREAM Ice cream production continued to Increase last year and reached a grand total of 365,448,000 gallons as compared with 348.046,000 gal lons In 1928, according to esti mates by ,the bureau of agricul tural economics, United States de partment of agriculture. Inasmuch as imports and exports of ice cream are negligible, all of the production is assumed to have been consumed. On this basis, the consumption per person last year was 3 gallons. Ten years ago the per capita consumption was a lit tie more than 2 gallons. Greatest Increases in production last year 6ver the preceding year were recorded in March. April. June and September. The estl mates Include production In whole sale factories, retail Bhops and homes. AEROPLANES USE REEDSPORT FIELD REEDSPORT, Aug. 29. The An derson Flying service of Marsh field has 2 planes here now, one having alighted on Cannery is land Monday, and the other on the firemen's emergency field Tuesday afternoon. Both are 2-seater Eagle rock machines, and possibly will be here several days as the east side field at Marshfield is being filled and cannot now be used. ' The driver who lauded on the emergency field said he had no difficulty and that the field is fine. He did not use half the run way in making his landing. The firemen are now working on the crosswise field which will be 1200 feet long, and as soon as possible will begin leveling the adjacent field to form a runway both for landing and for taking off. FAIR i iLBiaa- aiid7jB; I Reopens Sept 8th Studio open for registration Sept. I to , inclusive Certified Teachers Chicago. Musical College, 1930. Piano and interpretation study with Percy Grainger. Melody Way Normal Xra'n'ng w'tn O'to Miessner, author of the Melody Way Group Piano System. ' PHONES Studio .. ,........:390 1 Residence .. ..626-R STUDIO Rooms 1 and 2 Kohlhagen Bldg. '.' ' . ' I (Tool) Pri I.MISSiONiBm. 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