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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1931. SEATS OFFICERS (NcwB-UeviPW IhrtiK'iu f -utility HpTlul) GLENUALR, Jim. 20. Mrs. iiosa Haess was Installed lor Hit- second itme as noble grund ol Moimlainei-r liebekuli lodge. No. 1-19, ut an in stallation or offlcui'H hold ut Old Odd Fellows lodge building Tliuis uuy evoniiiB. oilier oi'licors In stalled were vice kiujicI, Mis. .Mary Martin; recording seeieliuy, Mrs. Elizabeth Dates; financial secre tary, Miss Alice Nebel; treasurer, -Ill's. Knia lluiiuiliruys; II. S. N. O., .Mrs. Nellie Lesli; L. S. N. U.. Mrs. Klsle Kegls; U. S. V. O., Mrs. Al vlua Kaler; U 8. V. C, Mrs. .Mar garui Stevenson; pianist. Mrs Heller; warden, Mrs. I'earl Frosi; conductor, Mrs. Klizillleth Wood rofle; I. O., Mrs. Cora 11111; O. !.. v. r. Smith; chaidain, .Mrs. Ida Williams. The installation wus In charge of Mrs. Mutle Heller, district deputy president, who was assisted by wis. fcJIisubelh Dates as marshal. The dance committee reported that the dunce given by the lodge New Yours fcvo was hucIi a suc cess that they were bulnp Imiior tuned by dunce lovers to sponsor u series of iluuces In the new hall. The first of this Buries will be a carnival dance to be held next Fri day evening. At the clusn of the lodge session the members adjourned lo the ban quet room where an excellent luncheon wus served by a commit tee consisting of Mrs. V. T. Smith. Mrs. W. it. Itegis. Mrs. Charles lluice uml Frank Hill. REEDSPORT CLUB HOLDS MEETING (Nrwi-ltovicW DoUflaa Count 111-11) IlUKDSl'OKT, Jan. 2U The regular meeilng of (ho Hound Table was held at the homo of Mrs. Douglas Walle, Monday eve ning. Members responded to roll call with their own subjects, one having household hlnis, uiiothcr bits of humor, and so on. Mrs. Tom I.llleuo presented a very Interest ing review of "Ward of the lled hkins," by Sheba Child Margrave, li tula of .the past whose scenoB are laid in western Oregon. The hostess served delicious re freshments. GARDINER (NcwinVvlr-w Uuucliia Cumiiv 6Krlal) OAKIHNUK, Jan. 21 Mrs. Henry Sagahenl spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. uml Mrs. Will Durcliard, or Scot I shut. Mrs. Durcliard has buen in poor health lor some lime but Is lui lirnviuir. Mr. and Mrs. N. (lei hard and son Harold are on a trip In Cotluge Drove where they will vIbII lir. and Mrs. Field. They will ulso Bpend BOine time In I'orllund as guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Claud llalley. Mrs. Dalley is a danghtnr or Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard. , - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Washburn of lCugeue urn spending u lew days ut their Gardiner home. They ar rived Saturday. Kay Hell, who drives the taxi . from tile depot. Is indisposed and Mrs. Melt Is acting chauffeur. Mrs. Mill-Khali Wagoner of Fast Gurdlner shopped in llarillnei- on Monday, Visitors at the K. W. Stephens home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. - Frank Moore and children and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Htephens of Dow ers. Mr. Mooie. who was Inspect or or brldgoB when the Schnrichl bridge W"S constructed, la now similarly employed on the eant nltle brldgo ut Marshfleld. lie and Ills family occupied an apartment in the Stephens building here. Mr. Stephens of Dowers, lirother of K, V. Htephens, was formerly in business In ltoseburg. REEDSPORlT Niwt Rrvlfw IhnjKlia rMiity Hikh-IiI) ItKKHSPOHT. Jan. 1!1 Mr. ami Mrs. Multluml Smiley and cliildien of North Heml were dinner guesiK at the Arthur Itennett home on Sunday, Miss Jean Crawford arrived Sun day from Kliitmith Fulls to join her pairntH. mul will enter tlir leciil hiKh Htlntnl. Dinner HUerttH nf Mih. J. I. Gill bons Sumluy ere M Ishi-h Setuia Tout it ami Kathvu Laugwoitiiy, tit' the Um-iiI leiirhlMK lone. Mr. and Mrs O. 11. Walker ol School were uesiH of Mis. Tom I.lllebo for dinner Sunday. Mi. Walker Is i ei-ove rtntt litini nn in Jury to birt uriu vvlilrb Ims plated him on Die llle HA lot the um( toek. Tom I. i lie Im returned home on Mondu v from I'm Hand, w ein in Coon Hay iho s.im' tl;i. In l-'lot eilce on l llestiii) uml to N .o ll.il OII Wednesday. M Isu l.oi ette lloalt of KaM I l.ti diuei1 Hpeill the Wet-k end Willi In l cousin. Mik Awtlonne oImiii. Warren Wiiuuouer and I'atil 'e tela of Stoi titlim k wi-if in i;-eds port Montlav on Iturdm-ss. Mr. and Mis. Jack Tialoi and children untttired to KlUion Sun day to visit (he II. A. Tia Itti HEAR THE NEW PHILCO Eleven Tube Super Heterodyne-Plus Radio Receiver $164.50 COMPLETE Taylor's Super Service Station Cor, Roe A Oak 8tt. Phone 67 Cor. Ro und Oak bu. Phont.67 Super-Tank . V- 7 rr v v - - r. -- ili J- Wultnr Christie, famous automotive engineer, waving from the port was demonstrated to mllltnry authorities at Linden, N. J. It Is not only also Hie best equipped for fighting ami 30 cullbre muchine guns with parentB of Jack, and his father re turned with them for a lew days' visit. itobert Klrlley of Drain is spend Ing a lew days calling on friends here. He is well known in Lower Dtiipqua. Miss Alice Walker, who leaches In Gardiner, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. (julnn McClay. DINNER HONORS ROSEBURG FOLK (SVwa-ld-vli'W noiiitua C.-itmly Hht1uI) GI.KNIIALI-:, Jan. 2(1. Mr. uml .Msr. Ddwurd (J. Throne were hosts Sumluy ut a chicken dinner given ut their home on the Double F ranch near Anchor. Covers were laid for J. C. Ilousenlilcr, president of the ltoseburg Municipal band, Mrs. lloubcoldel'. Miss Cllillillu HoiiBcnldcr und Dat lllekey, book keeper fur Ihu Shell (ill company at ltoseburg, who were week-end house guests ut Ihu Double L much uud whuse homes are at ltoseburg; J. J. Fetlermau and W. I. Sliuutz, of upper Cow creek, anil the host and hostess. AZALEA (NVwi-Rovlrw Dmidlat County 8pcll) AZALKA, Jan. lil James A Warren relumed from ltoseburg the last nf tbo week, where be has been receiving medical atlen lion for a felon on bis finger. Mr. anil Mrs. Kdwaul Hitrstow moved to ltoseburg Issl week. Mi' I-arstow Is employed with the high wuy mulntenauce new. Mrs. Hairy Dayton of Portland Joined her husband at the llniild vt Hydraulic mine ou llogum creek Sitturdity, where she will spend the winter. Mr. Dayton end bis partner, Hob Slight, recently pur chased this mine from Krank .hint zer Sr. They have had enough water to mine since lust week's rains. Jfmmle WoHnnl of ltoseburg vis ited over the week-end with his uncle and mini, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. I tool h. Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Thomas of The Meadows ranch shopped and visited friends In Glcndalc Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. Klmer Clemens and daughter Dorothy of Grunts I'tiHH vUiled fiiemlH In the George I Jimlzer Lumber company camp mi Saturday. Mrs. Millie Spalding is confined to her home with a severe case of la grippe. Mr. ami Mrs. Hun II. Huh! spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dyer ol l-'ernvale. Jesse How man of My it lo Creek moved luwt week It) the Conifer 1 .u in Iter company camp, ownetf by I high Steven Hon ol Gleudule, where he will do (he louglni:. Mr. Sleveiirton plans on sinning this mill within a Tew weeks. Mr. ltotv man wan called to his home in Myrte Creek the last or the week on account of (he Illness of his daughter. Mrs. l:u barn Ollnghouse Dow -llie. tif Twlsp. Washington, moved buck lt her place miles uboe A a lea. last Sundny She resided here several year.- .belore going lo Washington live enrs agit. Mrs Maigarei lieere. teacher ol Galesulle srhotd. spenl Hie week end with rehttheH at Melrose. Mr and Mrs. Clem Cleveland of t tooie Creek isticd over Sunday llh Mi and Mm Claude Cleve land ai ihe Itrd (lean mine tm up per Siaiveont. Clem Clevidaml has a sauinill on Coyoie Creek Mis Dairy AdUilis of William t ink spent Sunday visiting with Mi h Si e Small Itollin .lidms spent Ihe weekend BAKING POWDER 25 Aw-- 25' You lave in using KC.Uit LESS than ol high priced brands. FOR OVER 0 YEA IT I DOUtLi ACT IN 0 KG Makes 75 Miles an t- fcs K purposes, possessing 58-inch armor 2100 rounds of ammunition. LODGE OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED: (N.'Wi-ltpv!ew DuUKiai Cumily 8wciiil) DAYS CKKKK, Juu. 21. Officers were Inslulled by tliu Douglas Odd I' (.'Hows lodge, No. 14, at Its regu lar mm'tiug Saturday, January 17. E. S. IM uuer of Kiddie, grand depu ty master, ncjmi as installing ofl'i t;er. The new officers of the lodge ure: Howard (ireeii, noblo grand; Alec Dubell, vice-grand; Waller Gregory, uecretury; Wade Worth ington, treasurer; Shirley Cain, warden; Cltflon Heals, conductor; Scbaefer, ehapluiu; Walter Cur- uult, It. S. N. (1.; Hill Stock, L. S. N. G.; Alec Worthington, II. S. V. G.; John Chauey, L. 8. V. G,; Den- uis Hunks, iiibido guardian. A large delegation from Kiddie uti ended the meeting. Outside guests present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Oi u Condray, Misses Da be and Krunces Uachor und Miss PrlBcllla Worthington. DAYSCREEK (NVwi Hi'vfrw Dmiglai County Special) DAYS CHKKK, Jan. U Mrs, James Heckley has been ill at the borne of her daughter. Mrs, Lou Knight, for a number of days. Mrs. J (dm Perdue spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Henry Kachor. Mrs. Kuhy Knight and daughter Vonna Dale, and sou, iluddy, of Canyouville, spent Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George MeClane, in Kiddle. John Ulam, government trapper and Jim Knight of this vicinity with bis wife and parents bwe. He ret ur net) to Med torn on Monuav where be w 111 take another mouth s course of osteopathic treatments, George H. t ainer ol Grants Puss and Kd Jordan of Wolf ('reek made a business I rip lo the George D, .lanlzer Dumber company camp on Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Champ Johns took their baby son Dale to Giants Pass Thursday to gel medical attention lor an ulcer In bis ear. Frank Jnnlzer Sr. made a husi iios.h trip to ltoseburg Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schroeder on teriaiiied a group of friends at radio and card parly Friday night A delicious lunch was served by the hostess at a hue hour, to Mi ami Mrs. Jacob Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Weuderoth and daughler, Miss Celia, Mr. anil Mrs. Hay Clothier, Mrs. D. K. Dame woott. I.clnud ami Kdison Johns, Mr. and Mrs. George Jaut.cr and sous Lew id ami Teddy, Mr. und M is. Win. Jnntzer and Tommy .Johns attended the Indian theatre in Kosehurg Monday night. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST . Specialist In tha fitting ol Qlatses 110 Jackson St (With apologies tti no ttiie) NOW IS Tllr. TIMK I OK Al l. KOSr.r.L'RCIA.VS i'O I'liKPAUF. I OU Tlir.COM INC. Ol- Tlir. SOI Dll'.KS' lOMi: COMMIT Ml.. LF.T US ALL PL'T OL K HI .S I FOOT FORWARD . . . AND I.IK F. V I S F. . RF. SL'RF. VOUK CAR IS AF HS HF.ST n ll.WING II COMI'I.F.TF.n CllF.CW.D 0 F.R I ll-.RF. Percy Croft Auto Repairing Douglas and Main Sts. Rossbuig, Ors. Speak -Easy Hour of his new super-speed tank which the fastest tank In the world, but and carrying one-pounder cannon went on a cougar hunt above Till- Mrs. Henry Rachor and dauehter. ..imn I-1 unuro, ui uuyts ureeK, air tenrtod to businoss in Myrtle Creek on Monday afternoon. Leslie Poole ot Days Creek mot ored to KugKno Saturday. He spent the week-end viHlttiiK with Ray mond wilder oi Myrtle Creek, who has been ill at the Pacific Chris tian hospital in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Condray of Mt'iulale vlHited at the home ot Mrs. Condray a parents. Mr. and Airs. J. A. Worthington. Saturday. George Knight, who has been (siting his mother, Mrs. Lou Knight, of Canyonvllle, motored to "INSANITARY 0 ira Cncscar Mcaksna Are umidecemi& ?? Amt my to dopartat iou. ,ou A In this period of cold woathar and cracked lips, above all Insist on a cigar free of the spit germ. REEDSPORT FOLK ENJOY BEACHES (Xewl lnltw tkaiiias Oumlj Swlull KEKD8PORT. Jan. 20 Sunday being such glorious day, Heeds port cillaeni deaerted their homes lor the fceach. Some z5 persons visited the lighthouse, taking ad vantage of the beautiful scenic highway just completed, which en ables one la drive to a point where the big white combers can be seen breaking on the shore. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dennett and children, Mrs. A. M. Purkerson, Dill Lloyd, Miss Lelah V. Parks, Mrs. Douglas Waite, Miss Irma Middleton, Miss Fay Lile, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Weld ner and son, accompanied by Mrs. N. Hogan and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smiley of Ada, with their daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Smiley and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Franklin and Doro thy Unger. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Crawford, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Clark, walked around the cliif at Winchester bay, afterward motor ing to Scottsburg. STOLEN CAR FOUND GLKNDALE, Jan. 20 A roadster belonging to R. L. Dussey, Glen- I.os Angoles, Friday. He Intended to work in Los Angeles for a while. Mrs. Pete Ulam and daughter, Miss Florence, ol Days Creek, at teuded to business matters in Rid dle, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Worthington attended to business matuers and visited friends in Roseburg last Saturday. Mrs. Worthington was formerly Ethel Mae Conn of Mel rose. The Bays Creek town team has won two basketball games from the Kiddie town team and will play Us third game on the local gym floor Thursday evening, with the Uosemirg Ramblers. C. C. Hill and son Bob spent Sat urday In Roseburg visiting with friends and transacting business. CARL T. Health Avenue, Se York City Tjear Sirs' ,,loer..r.oann-Ml W8001 . ,.. - "tr.;.,lwl - certainly 4eport .Cru.ad-of.0.My . j ,ee tbat you eall-.i to.advorti.in6 are lndaoent. tw la oler na6 r t tn9 1Manlryotllo4Sla u.lndeoenoy aud-po llks vours. xp03 tho.aupport-of y the .I " --nfarotteo--i"J ar. fro. to PbUs truly yours aaaaaSinnii.manMl 1 .-t n n M ..i''-...- ...,..,t . up dale representative of the Shell Oil company, was reported found at Gold Hili Monday afur having been reported as stolen t Grants Pass Saturday evening while lius- sey was attending a picture show lucre. , r-fl PARENTS AND CHILDREN , NOTICE Ordinance No. 683 provides that it is unlaw tul for any person under the a;e of sixteen years to be upon or remain in or upon any of the strec-Li, aueys. theatres, skating rinks, or other place of amuse ments In the City of ltoseburg, Ure- o-uu, after the hour ot nine o clock P. M. of any day of the year, unless accompanied by a parent guardian, or other person having the cars and custody of such minor person, and also that It Is unlawful for any purent, guardian, or other person having tue legal care and custody of any person under the age of six teen years lo allow sucii cmid to go or to be in or upon any Btreet, alley, theatre, or other public place of amusement after the hour of nine o'clock P. M. of any day of the year, unless such child is accom panied by a parent, guardiau, or other person having care and cus tody of said child. Said Ordinance No. 683 provides a penalty lor the violation of same, and the officers hare been in structed to enforce the provisions of said Ordinance. Commencing Thursday, January 22nd, 1931, the fire siren will be sounded with short blast at nine o'clock P. M., each day as a reminder to parents and children. By order of the Common Coun cil. A. J. GEDDES, Recorder. Watklns Products. 120 W. Lane. Adv. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L. o Phone 135 when you have news Items. Says POME ROY C. P. H. Officer, Montclair, New Jersey ..-.nurIolEr")r'fln:r -rt f t . rr-l D Certified nun . . . THE GOOD 5 CIGAE THAT AMERICA WEEDED GERMAN SNOWSLIDE KILLS SEVEN MEN (Auoclated Pre ImmA Wire) MUNICH. Germany, Jan. 21 rren of elghl Bavarian constables bbo ware buried la an avalanche near here yesterday were found dead under tbe snow today. The eighth waa siill alive but severely injured. SOTICB Ob" FINAL SKTTI'EIENT Notice Is hcreb slven that the undersigned adminUtratrix or the estate ot F. 8. lilakely, deceased, lias filed Iier final account In the County Court of the State of Ore Kon for Douglas County, and the J (on. yt. 6- Hamilton, judg-e of said court, has appointed Monday, the 3 tit rt day of January. 1131. at tn o'clock In the forenoon of aald day. In the county courtroom in the courthouse In Roseburg, Douglas County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections. If any, to said final account and nettlemenl thereof. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to file their objections. If any. to said fi nal account, at or before the time fixed for final settlement as afore said. Dated tlii 24th day of December. 1930. ELIZABETH BLAKBLT, Administratrix of the estate of F. S. Blakaly. deceased. Travel in Winter ' deliihtrul .lom the Kedwood HJghw.y In th. REDWOOD EMPIRE OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY CALIFORNIA Thi.ycr-'rour.d rout, between the Pacific Nonhre.t .nd California li .Imoit entirely free from mow throuf bout the winter, with only ........ ..-.. ... in me si.Kiyou,. feu A nvei tni, acenlc, comfortable eoute mi. winter. HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF TRADE Eureka. California 1 Itm rroipmrity Fmei on Ummtoldi Countyt Then n 100,000 ShtMp la county, and lmrg woolen tnilli MET H I Thewaragainstspitisacrusadeof Visits Daughters Here J. H. Porter, of Tenmlle, spent yesterday In this city visiting his daughters, Miss Leua and Miss Audrey Porter. COOKING CROQUETTES AND ROASTING COFFEE HAVE MUCH IN COMMON Success Depends Upon the Rule A Little ot. a Time Careful cooks do not crowd too many croquettes into the hot fat because they lower the tempera ture and then absorb grease. Cook ing a few at a time prevents this. In roasting coffee there is simi lar difficulty when too much is roasted at once. It is impossible to control the heat and often, as a result, part of the batch is over done and part underdone. This causes variation in flavor. Hills Bros., following the rule in the croquette recipe, roast only a few pounds of coffee at a time by their patented, continuous proc ess Controlled Roasting. There is no variation in the roast be cause there is accurate control of the heat, also of the flow of coffee through the roasters. A rare, uni form flavor is developed such as no other coffee has. Grocers everywhere sell Hills Bros. Coffee in vacuum cans that keep it fresh. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is removed from the cans when they are packed, and kept out. Ordinary cans, even if air-tight, do not keep coffee fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for thu Arab the trade-mark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Portland, Oregon. Dies' ...one of 56 health officials from 56 different points approving Cremo's crusade against spit orspit-tipping. Every smoker, every wife whose husband smokes cigars, should read Health Officer Pomeroy's letter. "Who are the friends of 'Spit' ?" ' YOU MAY WELL ASK THIS QUESTION WHEN 56 IMPORTANT HEALTH OFFICIALS HAVE WRITTEN SO STRONGLY AGAINST THE EVILS OF SPIT OR SPIT-TIPPING. Health Officer Pomeroy writes: "...your campaign to eliminate ... the spit-lipping method of cigar making is coraiueuduble." decency. Join it...Smoke Certified Cremo-a really wonderful smoke-mild - mellow -nut-sweet! Every leaf entering the clean, sunny Cremo factories is scientifically treated by methods recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture. P1Jt Ara.Htia Clf.rC.