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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1 3, 1931.
- News of
PouglasCounty
CAMAS VALLEY
&
(NoHi-HpvffW !ouiclai CtHiuty Sifclul)
CAMAS VALLEY, !-'eb. U Mr,
andMra. John Hlaiulluy and fam
ily -nt Teimiilo visited relatives In
tlivalley Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Clark and
tw child ion have moved lulu
tlitffr new home, which wan a pari
of'ihe Carl Hi'eacm place, .Mr.
Hrwon hau sultiiiviiltiU his place
and-Is selling ott five or six acre
trans.
jlward Dahl has moved the
Craason house gome distance west
lroei Us "To finer louatton aud ia
livrng there preparatory 'to ruining
turkeys this spring. Several of the
bow visited Kdward i his now
lioHie Bund ay evening.
Miss Ilertha Lary spent the week
nd in itosehurg visiting friends.
Dr. 'id Mrs. Wlnslow, teachers
in he (ilendale schools, and Mr.
am Mrs. Nordyke, Leachers ul
Cajfyoaville, speut Sunday at the
hojue of Mr. and Mrs. i. lluntii)g
tou Several of tlie young people
wttft on a hike to the lookout atit
tirifi" west ol Bert Wells' place on
SiujTlay afternoon. A week ago
tliy hiked to Heunelt Itork.
The (J oh pel 'IVam from the 1)11-
laiJJ church conducted a very In
tewstlng service at the church
hew Sunday evening. They were
as ft Hied by ftev. Kankln and Hev.
IlMiiniHll. The members of the
GORpel Team were Mr. and Mrs. i
Bigll, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford
Binll, Mr. Johnson and daughter
MRs Gladys, Mrs. ). Coon, Mr.
an3 Mrs. Mover, Mr. aud Mrs.
L;wvrenre Hercher, Arthur Hoyer,
lUw. Hummell and Bon IMiilfp, and
3iW. and Mth. Jtankln and daugh
ter Mary Louise.
Ilie Ladies' Aid is planning a
gofeacqualuled meeting lor the
iaffles of the valley on Friday
afJJrnoon, February, 18, from 2
iiWi u l'iim-k. i iih iiieeuiiK win e
bold iu the church.
: AZALEA
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(N'pua llevirw Iluliltta Cuutity Kkh-II)
AZALEA, Keb. IS Mr. anil
Mrs. Hurley Ktnnnker of Yonculla
vijjuid Willi Mr. uml Mrs. Hurry
LMJooke, olio duy lust week. They
weTe"enroule from (irantH Puss
whSto I hey Imil been vlsltlna; Willi
Mi's.- Htonaker's parents, Mr. and
MJ.(i. 11. Corner. Mr. Hlanakor
liTJa driiKglat nt Yoncullu.
Jloliert sunlit, lloKiiin creek min
er n'turncd Iroin I'orlluml Friday
wirji-h lie hud been visiting Willi
his ..wife for several days.
Mik Chitiuiiun, who recently leas
ed the UIhiiii Wunlrlp idace near
WolJ':Crook, was in Asalea Friday
nnd.. bounlit a Hock of L-Iililiunu
finis- Thump Johns.
titn uml Mrs. (leoi'Ke I,. JiuiUiU'
sneflt Frldiiy and tfiitnrdiiy attend
Imkjo busluosH iiih 1 1 ut'M in lOiiKono.
Prank llruwn loft Hiituriliiy lor
thff Illinois river valley wheru lin
liuk. employment, t i .
Mr, and Aim. Illlery (lllliiini anil
daughters ntlniided a Bhow al
Omnia Pass, Hiinday.
Mr, mid Mm, Hleve C. Small and
Mr, ami Mrs. John Low1 Is attended
lo business ul lull s and Blionpml in
llosohut'K Balnrdiiy.
Aim. Kdward Harlow returned to
bur Inline here from the JohhiiIiIiiu
ilenoral hosnilul at (Irauls I'lia
on 'I'unsduy.
15tmer and Allien Swan trans
ueled business in Ilnsobui'K lusl
Friday.
Mr. and Mm. I'elo Adklna nml
son Dolnuir ot Jerome Prairie
were Sunday guests at tio Sieve
Small homo,
H, Hern of (be Douglas county
creamery nt KoHi-biirti iniiile a
business trip to Azuleu Hiiliirday.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley milium,
Mrs. McOee and Joe Brown of
Olendale spent Saturday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. llllery Gilliam.
Renfiew Stevenson Jr. of Olen
dale visited with bis former sebuol
mate, Kd Uapiewood, on Friday.
il lJamuwuoU bus been Jliur
Ing for Ilia (utst week Willi a very
sore hand. The liifeetiuu nearly
turned to bioodpolson.
Mrs. 11. . Nuderhuser and aixter-in-law,
Mrs. Charles OlipKlioitHe, of
Anchor, shopped at Azalea, Alon
duy. .Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Clare and
daughter, Mrs. llalph Stark, lull
Suturday for Sacramento to visit
friends and relatives. They will
also visit their daughter, Mrs.
Jeanette Stewart,, who in 111 a sani
tarium ut Murphy, California. They
intend to be gono about ft week.
Hnllln Johns came home from
Medl'ord Wednesduy where lie
underwent a two months course
of Qsleopalblc treatments.
Mrs. William Harlow of Hose
burg is visiting relatives here this
week.
MELROSE
(N'ew.-Rev!w Douglu Count Bieclal)
MK1.ROHK, Feb. 13 Mr. and
Mrs. Huns 1 1 n pi ecu of Hnsebui'g
vlslled Siindiiy afternoon with Mr,
anil Alia. u. J. I.illideen.
Thomas Scnlt returned home the
luller purl of lust week from a
two weeks' visit in Cnlllorniu. He
was accompanied south by .Mrs
Scott and tier mother, Mrs. Virgin
ia Appiegnte, the two ladles re
maining In California where they
will visit Indefinitely In l.oa An
gelos and vicinity.
Miss Oene Uleverts of Oak firove
visited over the iweek-end with
her sister, Mrs. I,. C. Anderson.
Mrs. Melvlnn Churchill has been
quite III at her home hero but is
reported slightly improved. Airs.
Kiniim I'lene Is also Improved In
health.
Sunday night some one visited
Frank Conn's turkey roost and
helped themselves to three ol
1 rank s fine birds.
Air. nnd Airs. Carl Nlckens and
Airs. Mary Ducham of Hoseburg
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Airs. 10. I.. Cooper and Airs. Mel
vlna Churchill.
Airs. Pearl Lang returned home
Sunday after Kpendlng the past
two months in California where
she was employed as u nuriff.
Air. and Mrs. Arch Alloid and
son Herbert and Margaret lyle
motored from Drain Sunday to
Melrose and visited at the A. S
Andorson home,
ltev. Andeen of Astoria preach
ed two sermons Sunday al the
Hlgnrose church.
Airs. Sauslrom, who suffered
stroke two weeks ugo, is slowing
improving.
Aliss Tlielma nurtliolomy, teach
of In the Intermediate grades at
Iho Hlguroso school, visited ovcr
Ihe week-end with her parents ul
Drain.
Air. and Airs. Algol Anderson, ac
companied by AIIhh Hilda Ander
son, motored to Alelrose Sunday
where they spout the dny with
their paretils, Mr, and Airs. A. e.
Anderupn. They returned lo their
home al Kiigeno lnle Sunday eve
ning. Mr. Anderson Ib manager of
l.ie MucMurr Bloru In Kugene and
Ills HlHlvr, AHhs Helen, Is a snt
denl In the lugetie high school.
They attended the basket ball game
al KlguroHo while here.
Allldred Duvls started to scliool
Alonday morning. The liavlses are
new people In the Migarose district
NEW DANCE ORCHESTRA
fi-v. Il,-vli-w llonulii. I'cilnl.v SiM-i-lall
linHICN, Fell. 12. The danieiB
at Kvorgiecn Eiungo were enler
In IiklI Saturday night for a short
lime by u new orchestra, which
played old tluio selections and sung
as they played. This new orchcB
tin was made up of two guitars nnd
an accordion, with an added solo
ist. The feat n rn was greatly en
joyed by the large audience which
allended.
ormick-Deering
racracor
.i'L. 'Mm.R.J it,. - v
Always Sure of Good Traction
THE TucTucTor It an Imporlant unit in th fsmoui McCormick
Datilnj lint, which include lh 10-20, 15-30, ind Fsimill
whctl-lyp tracton. Many ol the basic (eatuiet are identical
with thoie lound In other McCoimlck-Deering Tracton. For example,
the engine, with its removable cylinder, ball-beating crankshaft,
combination manifold, oil filter, air cleaner, fuel itiainar, factory
scaled governor, and high-tension magneto. Unit construction It
featured throughout, facilitating servicing operations.
Steering ease is an important feature of the TracTracTor. Ordinarily,
light pressure on the steering clutchet it sufficient to guide the tractor.
When tteering It not accomplishtd by the upper clutches alone, the
pedtll operating the (oot brakes can be utiliied In completing the
Iteerini operation.
"These and many other featurei
' of Die TracTracTor will be best
understood and appiccialed when
you-inspect the machine itself,
, Visit our store at your first oppor.
tunlty or ask us to bring the
TracTracTor to your place for t
demonstration.
Douglas County
Society News
Organizations, Social and
Club Happenings From
Al Section! of the County
as j Reported by Com
munity Editor.
('has. Hartley, Theo. Olson, Har
vey Alabouey, L. Larson and Al.
Babka.
MKI.HOSE. Air. and Airs. K. L.
Cooper graciously entertained Die
Aleliose 1'iogresslve "Duo" club at
their home Suturduy evening. Five
tubles were at play with Mrs. Carl
Xickens receiving first pi'Ue fnr
liiih score and Aflss Dora Olson
ilie prize for low score.
At it lute hour Mrs. Cooper serv
ed u dainty two-course luncheon lo
Mr. and Airs. Gunner Joliusou, Air.
and Mrs. T. F. Ward, Mr. and lrs.
Carl Nlckmis, Mr. and Mrs. C. It.
HoluiijuiHt, Air. ami Mrs. l..'C. An
derson, Air. and Airs, bjlincr Pierce,
Mr. and Airs. V. 8. Woodruff, Mr
Mary llunhum, Mrs. Murgurei
Chuicliilf, Aliss Cone Sevens, Aliss
Ceorgle iimeiy, 'Miss lJora Olson,
Aliss Klnora and Alda AndeiHon,
.Miss Utith Pierce, Aliss Helen
Johnson and Patricia llolniqulst,
Hudolph iOilmuii, Floyd Finn, Wal
ter Kruse, Ceui'ge Sunlierg, Hu
liert Anderson, llud Pierce, Curl
Alliierson, Hubert Holmgulst, I.ury
Anderson, l,py and Juckie Ander
son and K. L. Cooper.
Airs. Cooper was assisted in serv
ing by Airs. Dunham, Mrs. Nlck
eus and Mrs. Pierce,
SUTHRHUN The Presbyter
ian orchestra was pleasantly sur
prised last Thursday evening at
the- close of the weekly rehearsal
at the home of .Mr. and Airs. A. P.
Slack when a committee or ladles
arrived well laden with many good
things lo eat. The Indies were
Alesdiimes Nelll, Hartley, Slgls
liiund, Higgeiibotom, and J. A.
Campbell, who wished In Ibis way
to show the appreciation to the
orchestra in the faithful services
they render lo the church, uml also
in helping the ladles in their pro
grain some time ago. An enjoyable
time was had. The personnel ot
ine orchestra are Alesdumes Slack
and V. C. Clevelund and Alossrs.
There are a lot of good buys in
used curs ut tho Hansen Chevrolet
Co. used cur lot. Adv.
SUTHF,RUN
(N'weH.rviVw Itoutfla Count jr Sfwlal)
HUTHKitU.V, Kfcb. 13 A hirtfe
number or HutherlJn ruBidenta nul
WfUneaday evening DttemleU the
pluy fit OtikUtuil, Kivtiii by mem
bers of the Community- church.
The play was well presented ant)
the audience greatly enjoyed It.
Mrs. Lewis Allen was a visitor
at Koaeburg last Friday.
Clyde Henderson was a business
visitor at Koseburg laBt Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry French were
visitors here .Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. G. P. French.
The twenly-first anniversary ot
the Hoy Hcout movement, which
was celebrated here al the Epis
copal church, was very well attend
ed and services were very im
pressive. Kvening services were
not held In other local churches,
permitting members to attend this
important meeting.
H. O. Kennedy was a visitor in
Sutherlin fcuuuuy aiteinoon.
Among the visitors and shoppers
at Hoseburg Monday were Mrs.
"Hob" Hull aud daughter, Miss
Orpha Holgnte, Mrs. Frank Hol
gate, Mrs. Vern Holgate, Mrs. M.
C. iliggenbottom, Mrs. Kaufman
and O. Slgismund.
SCOTTSBURG
(Xi-vv.-li-vli-v Ihnilft. Criiiily Kt-rlt)
SCOTTSHl'IKI, Feb. 12. 'Mr.
and Airs, J. N. lledden, Emma and
Fannie Lorraine lledden and Kob
coe Freyer, all of Scottsburg,
were Kcedsport visitors Sunday.
Kugene Wessela and l.loyd Hiley
drove to Cottage Grove Saturday
and returned lo Scottsburg Sunday.
Aliss Hetty Wakefield, iwho lias
been visiting at Cottage Grove, re
turned home with them.
Harbara, Rachel, Silllmnn, Hn
gene and Arnold Wessela, ftosa
Lee l)unnlwuy, Isabel Wilson, Jake
Heeder and Frank Hrookhart, at
tended the basketball gume at
Heedsport Saturday.
Airs. J. Puul Wessela and chil
dren, Itachel, Haibara, Stlilman
and Eugene, accouiiiauied by Uosa
Lee Dunnlway, Hetty Wakefield
and Lloyd Illley, niolored to Win
chester Hay and enjoyed a plcnlo
Sunday.
Watkins Products. 120 W. Lane,
Adv.
Merchants
Dance Contest
START8 AT '
UMPQUA PARK BALLROOM
. Saturday, February 14th , '
' With Woodley'a Sandwich Ehpp sponsoring the first dance.
The merchant drawing the largest crowd receives
a silver loving cup, now on display at the
Sandwich Shop,
Other merchants who have entered are Sun Printing Co.,
Umpqua Florists, The Chocolate Shop.
REGULAR PRICE,75c
Ladiaa art getting the breaks again. Watch the progress of
decorating the finest dance hall in the diatriot.
Maddox Grocery
Again Announcing that all
prices appearing in our adver
tising are REGULAR and NOT
SPECIAL
The unaualified endorsement of Miss Ran
dolph, of the News-Review Cooking School, (
( il ii i:l.. c (
chandise is of the best.
1 luce clays clemoiulnilum cslablislis without ques
tion that the class of our inorcliandisc docs not re
quite special pricing in order to sell.
I
DON'T FORGET
We carry a full line of imported Chinese
goods for your. Chop Sucy at a price less
than you will pay in Portland.
Wc also have I'hilndelphia Cream Cheese in ad
dition lo the largo line of Cheese carried at all
times.
Come and sec the store that is different.
207 N. Jackson r'ree Delivery l oone 499
REEDSPORT j
(M"f-lteviY DuUf-ta Cuunty hkcul)
ItEKUBPORT, Fob. It ilr. and
Mrs. jt. i). Caswell weul to Port
land on the Jdnuday evening train,
expecting 10 spend about UQ days
in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richmond
and family of Kast Gardiner re
turned Monday from a ten-day
visit in Port laud aud klugene.
Mrs. Wallace Uensou accom
panied Dr. and Mrs. Charles Illll
lngton to Marshfietd Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens of
Roseburg came down Saturday eve
ning and vUlted Mr. and Mrs. E.
w, Stephens. They returned home
Sunday evening gccopipapled by
Mrs. K. W. Stephens, Mrs. Milton
Murphy, Bister of Mia. Alfred
Stephens and little Geraldine. their
daughter, who iiad spout the week
visiting relatives here,
nlng accompanied by Mrs. E. W.
Stephens, Mrs. 'Milton Murphy,
sister of Mrs. Alfred Stephens and
tittle Ueraldlne, their daughter.
who had spent the week visiting
her relatives here.
Tom Llllebo was a passenger on
the early train Monday for Eu
gene where he will retrieve his
auto and proceed to Yachats.
Albert Butler motored to Eugene
Wednesday, returning Thursday.
He was accompanied by Tom John
son. He reportB that his sister,
Mrs. Frank Uoak, whom he took
to Eugene recently for medical
attention, is rapidly recovering.
Mrs. Walter fllnes was a Sunday
evening guest at the Tom Llllebo
home and went up Smith river on
Monday to continue her work in
the school.
The Eastern Star held Its regu
lar monthly meeting Thursday,
members front Gardiner attending
by special boat. Hostesses were
Mesdumes, Tom Llllebo and Harry
Marks.
The Mooseheart ladles met Fri
day evening for a covered dish
supper. Hulda Luark Installed El
vira Cunimlngs aa treasurer. $he
has just returned from an extended
visit in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Luark mot
ored to Marshfleld Saturday tak
ing iLtir uuui;r to havn her
jin dressed. She broke It lam
Friday while returning Mania (rum
school, . I
Carl Doak and Lloyd Knappj
motored to Mursh'leld Tbursduy
and Carl came back on the Ump
qua Chief.
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Reed mot
ored to Portland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Clarke re
turned Thursday from a trip that
included Portland, Tillamook, As
toria and Scappoose, driving S26
miles In 18 hours. They had been
summoned by wire to attend the
funeral of Mrs, Eugene lluher,
mother of Gladys, Helen, Roberta,
and Harold Clarke, who died sud
denly Sunday night.
Now is a good time to have your
Chevrolet checked for repairs for
spring driving. We are discounting
all shop operations 10 In order to
keep our mechanics busy until
Bpiliia. Jmii.ou CnovTuiat Co.--Adv.
. ., , , ,. ... o . .
Arupdel, piano tuner. Phone J89-1,
o
M1TH E TO CHKDITOIIK
In the County Court of the Hlate
c-f Oregon fur Douglas County.
In the matter of the estttlu of Jo
seph A. Heed, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
umiei-Hlgued has been duly appoint
ed adiiilnlHtrutor of the estate of
Joseph A. tteed, deceased, by order
of the above entitled court. All
persons having claims against sun
estate are hereby reijulred to pre
sent same, duly verified us by law
required, to the undersigned at hiH
law offices in the court houses
Hodeburg, Oregon. within six
inonthB from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
Dute or first publication Febru
ary 6. 1U31.
Hate of lust publication March
, lti.il.
oity rnnnoN.
Administrator of the estuta of Jo
Hepll A. (teed, deceased.
In Your Next Cake
Use K C B.'kIus Powder and notice the fine
texture end large volume.
Because of its high leavening strength you use
less than of high prtcecJ brands and are assured of
perfect results in using
prp' BAKING
.(V POWDER
SAME PRICE
FOR OVER 40 yEARS
25 ounces for 25c
It's Double Acting
ntT tunc rnrK ROOK FREE I
Mail this coupon with 4c in itampf for poitsge
and packing and you will receive the KC Cook s
Beak containing over 90 tested recipes.
JAOUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO, ILL.
Enclosed find 4c in ttampi, mail the
Cook'i Book to
tdi
Address.
We
Deliver
NO LONGER do criea of PR1CEI PRICE! PR1CEI beguile tho thrifty, thought
ful housewife. She has learned that price must be balanced with quality if she
is to receive genuine value for her money And she has learned that at the
"independently owned Red &c White stores price ia combined with quality to
give har the finest values she has ever obtained.
Special for Saturday and Monday
We Reserve the Right to Limit
Quantities.
CRISCO . . 3 lb. can 73c MATCHES . , 6-box carton ... 15c
Yon enn taste its quality! lllue & White llriind flood lighters.
H-0 OATS (20-oz. pkgs.) 2 for 29c CORN FLAKES . . 2 pkgs 15c
Plain or Quick. lied & White llrand Crisp I Delicious!
Peanut Butter
lied & White Brand---Purel Fresh!
16-oz. jar
190
Ited & White llrand No filler coffee at
uuy prico. l ib. iiackago.
COFFEE
35c
Vermont Maid
SYRUP
Makes Ilotcakes Disappear.
1 2-ol. glass jugs
250
Toilet Tissue
lllue & Whitu liraad Soft Snuilary.
39
6 rolls
BARTLETT
PEARS
SOAP
ill
Palmolive Soap
4 bar. 270
Palmolive Beads
2 packages
Super-Suds
2 small packages 150
Crystal White Soap'
5 bars 190
STOCK UP NOW!
Chili Con Carne
Ited & White Brand Tusty !
9 W
cans lull
RED & WHITE
Tomato Soup
Kicner More l- luvorsome!
3 enns
25c
Van Camp's
PORK & BEANS
All old Utile favorite. (!G-oz. cans)
2 for 150
POP CORN
Red & While llrand nuaranteid to pop!
(lu-oz. cans.)
2
for
Red & White Brand
Red & White Brand
.252
( 2 2 enns
Finer flnvcmMl fruit.
SLICED
450 PINEAPPLE 2cnns,(21s)
lint. V 1 ,..,iit..
' '"id mi. x Muuiuy.
KRAUT (2 2 cans .27c
1 lied & While llrund None bettor!
N. D. COOL, Drain
R. O. THOMAS, Elkton
E. T. STENSETH CO., Yoncalla
H. R. UNDERWOOD, Oakland
ALLEN'S GROCERY, Sutherlin
PUTE3BAUCH &. PRU1TT,
Roseburg
MORGAN'S GROCERY, Roseburg
BEETS (2s), 2 cans 25c
Fancy Sliced.
The Douglas County
RED & WHITE Mer- I- B. NICHOLS, SrocUway
.... ... B. R. R1CHTER & CO.,
Chants listed here Will Camas Valley
RICE BROS. & ADAMS,
Serve you. Myrtle Creek
FRANK BRADSTREET. Riddle
L. E. HENNINGER, Canyonville
KENNINGEH BROS., Glendalc
The Ou)nQr Souos
WHARTON BROS.
KOSEDUKC, OREGON