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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, CIREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1931. (NVwit-Iifvirw Policial Comity Sin-Hal) OAKLAND, IVb. 19. T. R Gar rison was elected president of the Oakland Development club at the meeting held Monday evening in the new Quarters adjoining the E. (r. Young and Company bank. Wil liam Castor was named vice-president and 13. F, Burnett, secretary treasurer. It was decided to make a very thorough drive for new members, and Ben Huntington, Jr., was chosen as chairman to di rect the campuign. Several other committees were appointed to di rect various activities. The next meeting will be held Monday, March 2, at which time the members will partake of n 7 o'clock dinner. II. K. Mahoney has charge of the arrangements for this dinner meeting, which will be open to all interested persons. ;!'. OAKLAND (Vcwp-Hfvlfw IJnmrlni County SpiHnl) " OAKLAND. Feb. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riggs returned to Smith River Friday after several days visit with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Rena Robinson returned home Mndav after several days' visit with relatives In Roseburg. . ; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mahoney and Mrs. Luella Quant spent Sun day In Eugene visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Flanary at tended a card party In Roseburg Tuesday evening. Sidney Adams of the KelloKp flection was a visitor In Oakland Tuesday. 1 Walter W, Klncald Is severely 111 at his liomo on First street. H. F. Hancock, who has been quite sick at his homo on Second street. Is reported as ImprovlnR. A large number of high school students drove to Myrtle Creek Friday evening to witness games of basketball nnd vnllcvlmll be tween teams from Myrtle Creek, and Oakland. The teams from the south end of the county were the winners in both contests. SOUTH DEER CREEK (Npwu Itcvit'W 1)nii(fU Cflimty H)it!1) SOUTH DEER CREEK. Feb. 20 Mr. and Mrs. (Jlenn E. Cox of Roseburg spent Monday evening at the home of the former's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. YV. Cox, on South Deer creek. Mrs. H. E. Hlood entertained Sunday nt her home on South Doer creek in honor of the birth day of Mr. Blood and Ihe wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Findlay. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with vlnlllng and music. Those enjoying the day in cluded Miss Ardor Woatherford or Roseburg, Thomas Melton, Rav Hlood, Mr. and Mm. Findlay and Mr. and Mrs. Blood. t"t o TENMILE , (Nwi Itettew Piulm Comity 8icUI) -TENMILE, Feb. 1!. Mr. and Mrsi Ortt Welkur of RosebuiK visit ed with Mrs. V. MiDiiniel for sev etul hours Sunday. Marlon and Adrian Ward of Ten mito havo nam ned home after completing work lor W. A. John son at Reston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buell of Dll lard called on Teninii" friends Sun day. .. . Frank Alhto Is constructing n larger brooder houso. He recently sold a large number of his liens, ! except for choice breeding stock, and expects to fill the new brooder limine from his own hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coates spent Saturday attending to bus! licss matters In Roseburg. DRAIN A playlet in which several of the ladies took part was much enjoyed. About forty ladies were present and all pur took of an appetizing luncheon which wab spread ufter th program, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crauerliolz, of Motor Inn guru Re, wero in Portland the fore part of the past week be ing in attendance at the Northwest auto show being held ' there. The. Grauc rholz have recently secured the agency for three popular makes of automobiles for Drain and vicin ity. Mrs. Amdla Spalding has been In Eugene for several weeks where she Is receiving treatment for Im paired eyesight and is Incidentally visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Jen kins. Dr. Bertha Devore made a pro fessional visit to Elklori one day the paHt week where she was called to attend '.he small child of .Mr. and Mrs. Hoburt Brown. The new building being con structed by A. E. Orauerhoj; on his lot adjoining the Ford garage is nearfng completion and will be ready for occupancy within a couple of weeks. The building will be divided Into two rooms front ing on the street nnd Mr. flrauer holx states that both places have been leased. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wilson, of Reedsport, have been visiting here the past few days with their son. Rolla Wilson and family, of the Ford garage and agency. Mrs. Nellie Ryan gave a party on Saturday of last wpok In honor of the fifteenth birthday anniver sary of her daughter. Dorothy. Games and other social amuse ments were Indulged in durlni; the evening after which a delicious luncheon was served. The young people present were Maxine and Bea Sanders, Margaret I.aMear. Dorothv Jerauld. Ruth Snell, Dor othy Whlnple. Mildred Young. Rav Bishop, Calvin Sumner, Clifford T,aMear. Lawrence IlendrickHon, Richard Snell and Dale Edwards. Contractor Wallace, of Roseburg, who has thn contract for supplyitiE the crushed rock surface on the ten-mllo section of the Umpqua hliihwav, is alno dellverinc: a con siderable Quantity of the rock alone the Pacific hiubwav to be used In improvement on that htgh wav in Ihe near future. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Krewson. Sr., went to Sltkum, in Coos coun ty, on Saturday for a visit of sev eral days with relatives. TO BE HONORED AT PARIS EXHIBIT GLENDALE r 1 I W y A tat. 4 n 112 1 Casta have bf-en aelfictPtl for two animal high srhool entertainments, the senior class play, which is to be given March 20, and the op eretta, to be presented during the second week .in April. The sen ior class has selected "Peg O' My Heart." a well known play for its annual presentation. The cast has been selected, and practice is already started. Members of the cast are Maxine Laird, Merle Branch. Bob Helllwell, Dan Enller, Ncima Winston, Tom Ness, Phillip Seheiffele, John reen and Helen Wilson. The glee clubs have adopted "Cvpsy Rover" as the annual op eretta. The principals will be Ro bert Helllwell, Norma Winston. Vernlta Pickens. Lindon Hoffman, Phyllis Quine, DouKlas Frederick son, Tom Ness, Paul Ilabue, Myrtle GLIDE YOUNG FOLK TO PRESENT PLAY 1 The young people of the Glide Christian church are presenting a three-act play, "Konny Jane" at the Glide sctiooihou.se onight. The htla.v, well adapted to home t.len production, is expected to draw a large audience. Proceeds are to be used for improving the church property. The young people parti cipating in the presentation are !ituth Neal, Helen Connine, Albert r.vens, uertna snutn, Aiieia Hjorg, Hoy Connine, Ed Everts, Lester Smith, Lysle Frye, ltobby lilakely, Merriel Fleming, May belle Neal. fNewB-ncvtpw Douirlna County Special) CiLIDE. Feh. SO Wnolov fl. Inry of Roseburg visited friends at uime anu Hoaglln Sunday. Claud Tnlcntt la amnlnwwl In sawing wood this week for W. F. nopains at circle H lodge. Mrs. Margaret Mullen of Coquilo visited her narpnln Mr nnH iu,-a George .Neal, over the week end. 1 ne nome economics club of Glide grange met at the grange nan on weunesnay afternoon for a cleanup day. Fourteen members wore present. Plans were made for social meeting next month. ' Tile WllT nml t'lmn nl,,K n.nt Frldliy afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lester Blakoly. All members were present and spent a very en joyable afternoon. Replica of Mount Vernon, Home of j Washington, to Feature American i Portion of Overseas Exposition ., (Newi-Ilevtpw Doiitflai County SmoId1) DRAIN, Feb. 17. Mis. Robert Mintcr, of Kellong, was here the latter part of the week vIhUIuk with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. N. Whipple, and other relatives. ' MLsh Winnie Taylor, of Portland, has been veiling with her Kiand umtber, Mis. lierlrude Hedrlck. and other relatives here during the past week. She is a daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Taylor runner lesldcnls here. Mr. Iloiunan, of Cottane (irove, nn actpiaiuiMiice for several years of Rev. Kinky ol the local Metho dist chumi. was here on Thur.-iilav and made U; . uud Mis. Kliiley a brief visit. Mm. Susan i'owin received uoi.l a lew day." a,(.' Hint her dauunif Mrs. Ai thur '.ii.uiiici . who ir.uli' in l'(itland. Ii.ul submllit'd 10 u minor operalluii and was ni:iWI a favorable recociy at St. Vim-mi ho.-tpi'.al. Mr. nnd Mi-. 1 Dick-' Ow ."in i c nOy purchiiM d two lots hi tie St nil. Drain luldillon fro:u M' busiin Cowan and expect to c.ett a i welling hou.i" ami alto m1I operate n woo l unl, MtA A. S. 1 lilmnk, when re turning to Iut home on Sumia) last, tripped on a loose btUM.I i t the sidewalk and fell with coi'.sid erable force, sustalniUK s"eial pa Hit ul brnises but was not serious Jy injured. Howard Swearlngen and Miss Marie Toner, who were married In Kugcne last week were serenaded by a charivari party ul the Harry Haines home In the Kurekn sec lion on Monday evcuinn last. Mr. Swearlngen has been employed at ModtorU for some lime past and is a uephow or Mrs. Haines. Mrs. Swearingcn Ih a daunhter of Mr. and Mrs. James Toner of Voncalla. The ladles aid society of the lo cal M. 10. church gave a social to (heir members nnd severut, Invited friends on Friday afternoon at the church. A proKrnm consisting of Vrtful and instrumental musical jiii'otwra, which included an ac-itordn-m aolo by Cerll Sumnor, and neve.al roclWtioiiB were resouteU. (Npwi-IIpvIpw Poinrlni Cnunly Special) J GL10NOAI.K, Feb. 20 A car beloiiKlnK to Kverett Iturch of Clallce collided with a stump afier skiddlue off the Cow Creek road; near the Lory Miller plaeo a short distance outside of town Mnoday evening. Iturch and a passenRer escaped Ibjury. A feiuler was smashed and considerable damage done to the front axle assembly on (he car. It was brought to the Central garage In this city for re pairs. Frank Hill returned from Klam ath Falls Monday evening, hrhiK tmj with him a truck load of ma chinery for a local lumber company Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Harvey and Mr. and Mra. A. 0. HenninRpr re turned to their homes in this citv Sunday after spending a week traiiHiu'tliitf business and vIsltliiK in San Francisco and bay cities. Mrs. Harry Cool and two chil dren, Who were house cuests ol , Mr. nnd Mrs. Cllbert Olson the past week, returned Sunday to their home at Drain in company with Mr. Cool who was a visitor here Sunday. Councilman William Wunsch, in charge of the municipal water sys tem, has had several men engaged In innlalllnK shntoff valve boxes at consumer connections through out Ihe citv thn past week. Mrs. M. fl. Wlnslow returned lo her home In this rllv Tuesday! morning from Portland where she attended funeral services Monday for her grandmother, Mrs. Kmma Peterson. 1 Dr. and Mrs. H. Tt. Nerbas of Itosebnrg were visitors In !len dalc nn Sunday. H. M. TuMle and son Lawrence returned Thursday from California where they have been visiting the past few weekM. The trip Included visits in San Francisco. Pasadena and Los Angeles. They returned via the Itedwood highway. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewh of Azalea visited with Mr. anil Mrs. Cl. C. Dver In thin citv Sunday Lee Itussev. Cletidale represen tative for Ihe Shell Oil cntnpauv. Is having an enforced vacation this week because of Illness. Ted Ml Her of (ii ants Pass arrived Mondav and Is attending to the gas and oil deliveries during Unssev's absence. Mr. and Mrs. W T. Smith re turned their home in this city on Sundav after several weeks' stav at Talent where they were snm limned by the Illness of their daughter. Mrs, A. It Kstes, Thev report their daughter's health to be much inuiroved now Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II Miller were over night miosis nt the home of their soii-ln law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. W. D Melssner. return ng to their home on the Aontetiate Tuednv forenoon. Mr. Miller is unerailnir n large placer mine that he has under ea-M nt KerrU (Inh-h hi the upper Applecnte vallev Due lo the scari It v of r iins and the luck of snow In the higher hills a shortage of w ater N permit t ine only part time operation this win tor." Lawrence anil H M. Tultle mot ired to Medfonl Krldav where they attended lo hn-Mtie affair Mr. and Mrs 1 . 1 , I try an of (i rants Pats an l ed Iiere Kridav nnd re staving at the home of Mrs. Hrvnn's moitt- r M Klsie Tier Is. at LvsMil wid;tu: Tl.ev ex peel to nMimill P'ere a i'ck or more while Mi llcul- vtt vh nnnther nn I" law nn d ni-'-ttr Mr ft-d Mrs. C V littler -xi m TM pla. Wnstv Mr and M - KM t-r who had been siiT"nonei here bv the death of Mr W 1. It. -gin le'"t for Olvrentu on Mond- v 'Morning aceompanie'' hv Mrs Herts Mr H)"l Mr .fl-i-riwr Co t lo nnd f'nnlly visited at fjtanti Pass Sundnv. Prank Hill returnc' Sa'Mi ,n v from Portland, Mrs 1 1111 will re. main there for some week- while receiving medical treatment Frank Nelson spent Sunday The 199H) anniversary of George Washington's birth on February 22 will witness completion of the full-size replica of Mount Vernon at Paris as the principal Ameri can exhibit for the international colonial and overseas exposition. It will be furnished and decor ated throughout just as it was when the Marquis de Lafayetto visited our first president there in the stormy days of Hip revolu tion. The famous rug of Louis XVI. the bedroom occupied by Lafayette, the bedroom In which Washington died, and all the fa mous portraits nnd objects of art will be reproduced in Mount Ver non de Paris. On next. July 4th, climaxing American week at the exposition, famous French and American the atrical stars will enact the drama of Lafayette's first visit to Mount Vernon in the costume and manner of the 18th century. Above is the first portrait ever made of Oeorge Washington, paint ed in 1776 by Charles Wilson Peale when Washington was 44 years old, and recently returned to the United States after 150 years in Europe. The portrait shows him standing at the llallle of Trenton, and gives a striking) impression of his great stature, the fltBt president having been nearly six feet four Inches In height. It is considered a superior likeness to the Stuart portraits. The Peale portrait will hang in Mount Ver non de Paris at the International exposition. 1 with relatives and friends here. He Is employed by the Southern Pacillc company nnd Is now work ing near Albany. He was accom panied by Merle Tappeudorff, a former resident of Kern vale, who now resides nt Albany. GIRLS, STAY AWAY! UI'l'TALO, N. Y. A contract forbida Wesley Kddy to marry or grow a niUHiaeiie lor three yours. He has signed up with a theatre i as master of ceremonies. ENTERTAINER TO GIVE PROGRAM AT OAKLAND, FEB. 25 (Ni'w. Iti-vkw HoukIm County Sicoial OAKLAND. Feb. 20 Mrs. Wal ter I.. Johnson, reader and Imper sonator, will appear In an enter- tiilninent 111 the Community church Wednesday evening. Ki'biunry 25. Mrs. Johnson's 1'eptilnllon. as an entertainer Is well known as sue lias appeared In ninny sections of ANNOUNCING... The Roseburg Spring STYLE SHOW WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25 The latest spring styles will be on display that evening . . . this is your opportunity to plan for that spring wardrobe. The following Stores Will Be Represented Abraham's Fisher's Smart Shop Harth's Toggery Spencer's Man's Shop Goldie's Bootery The Specialty Shop The Vogue Bell's Millinery The Art and Baby Shop Elite Beauty Parlor The Grand Beauty Parlor Sanitary Beauty Parlor North Side Beauty Parlor Knudtson's, Jeweler Bubar Bros. A. Salzman, Jeweler Judd's Furniture Store Ott's Music Store Umpqua Florists PROGRAM BY Mil. Charles A. Brand Hcinline School of Music and Art Miss Gladys H. Strong Mrs. Harriet Groves Weathei-ford Misa Naomi Scott Mrs. Glenn Radabaugh (Dramatics Instructor) Mr. W. E. Ott and Mrs. Herbert Williams Roseburg Municipal Band SPONSORED BY: THE LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE AMERICAN LEGION Junior High School 8 P. M. Admission 35c GLIDE SCOUTS ENTERTAINED (New..Revlw Donrlai Countr SDeclall GLIDE. Feb. 20 Olide eranse entertained the Moy Scouts Satur day evenlnff with a 7 o'clock din ner, 110 persons being present. Wlllard Smith, grange lecturer. presented a good program, the entire evening being given over to entertainment for the scouts. The boys gave some of their ex periences on hikes, whl e E. A. Hrltton, scont executive, put the scouts through some entertaining stunts. Oregon. Washington and Idaho In tho past, consequently the ladles feel (hoy were very fortunate in seiMiiing ine services oi sucil a prominent performer. The Oak land city orchestra nnd a group of ntgn school girls will furnish mu sic for the occasion. Hunley, John Green and Elmo At-lerbury. OREGON SWIMMERS LOSE TO STANFORD PALO ALTO, Cal., Feb. 21. Stafford swimmers defeated Uni versity of Oregon, 64 to 30, here yesterday in which three Pacific coast intercollegiate records were smashed and. another equalled. Fletcher of Oregon set a new breast stroke mark of 2 minutes 40 5-5 seconds at the 200-yard dist ance, while Clapp of Stanford ne gotiated the 440-yard free style In 5:093 . Both of Stanford, account ed for the third record when lie made the 100-yard backstroke dist ance in 1 minute 6 seconds. 4 4 CHURCH NEWS 312 E. Douglas street. Regular service Sunday, 11 a. m. Subject; ".Mind."' Vfe'dnesday, 8 p. ii)., testf monies -otjAealing through Christ ian Sciences Sunday school' S:45 a. ni. Heading room in church edl ilailv. excent Sundays and holidays. 2 to 4 p. m. Litera ture may ha read, Dorroweq or purchased. AIRPORT HANGAR BIDS BEING HELD Bids for the construction of the hangar and administration building at the Roseburg airport are being held by Recorder A. J. Oeddes, awaiting the milling of a meeting of the airport commission. Owing to the fact, that three members of the commission are .away from town, it will probably be several days before quorum can be secur ed to act upon the proposed con st ruction. Phone your news Items to the News-K-view telephone 135. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPT0METRI81 Specialist In the fitting ot Glasses 116 Jackson St John R. Kelly SHEET METAL WORKS Heating nnd Ventilating If It can be made of 8heet Metal We Can Make It 444 N. Jackson St. Phone 486 R0SE3URQ, OREGON CALIFORNIA FIVES WILL VIE TONIGHT LOS ANGELES. Feb. 21. Uni versity of Southern California's basketball five, now tied with Cali fornia for the lead In the southern division of the Pacific coast con ference championship race, to night meets the strong University of California at Los Angeles quin tet in a game which may settle the Trojan's title status. Should Coach Sam Barry's team win and the Bears lose to Stan ford, then Southern California will meet Washington at Seattle in the playoff. The Trojans won the title last year. If both Cali fornia and S. C. win, a playoff be tween theso two teams will be necessary. DAYS CREEK FIVE VICTORS AT CAMAS The Days Creek basketball team won over Lamas Valley 37 to 21 In a loiitfh, fast same played at the Camas Valley gymnasium last night. The game was very close and exciting throughout and was featured by considerable rough playing. Bernard Young of Rose burg was the referee. Visiting at Fisher Home Mr. and Mts. 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