ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1931.
FIVE
News of
Douglas County
WILBUR
(NrwB-Revtew Duutflas County Special)
WILBUR, March 20. Miss Min
nie Noltensmeier arrived Saturday
trom Wellington, South Dakota. J
.She is making
trip uirougn tne
west, ana is visiting at Wilbur
with her sisters, Mis. A. J. Crockor
and Mrs. Paul Abeel.
Mrs. Virgil Smith motored to
Eugene Tuesday to Bpend several
days visiting friends and relatives.
Miss Nina Johnson, Miss Iua
Farnsworth, Miss Mazie Walker,
and Russell C. Clark attended the
teachers' local institute held at
Oakland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dlra-
niick, who are members of Oregon
pioneer families, and who have
long been' residents of Wilbur,
moved Sunday to a ranch on the
McKenzie river, about twelve miles
from Eugene. They expect to make
their home permanently on the
ranch. They will be greutly missed
In the community and throughout
Douglas county.
REEDSPORT
(Nctn-Review lXititfU. Cvuirtj BvwlH
KEEDSPOItT, March 20. Din
ner guests at the Stanley Chapln
home Tuesday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. II. 13. Caswell. Miss Tlor
ctte Janelle of Gardtner and Sir.
Howard Hinsdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kernan are
on a business trip to Portland.
Paul Jenkins, of the Uoseburg
News-Review, was a business visi
tor in Reedsport Tuesday.
Word has been received by
friends of the Haas family, here
that Al Haas, well known forinei
resident, is receiving treatment in
the Veterans' hospital in Vortland.
The family moved to St. Helens
when the mill closed.
Messrs. Frank and Ernest Wade
were Marshfield visitors Tuesday
Raymond Walsh of Eugene, dis
trict engineer, and Olenn Roberts,
in charge of the road between
ScottsburK and Eiktou were in
town Wednesday.
James Cummins of the mainten
ance crew was struck in the eye by
a flvlnc nebblo Wednesday after
noon, and was taken to a local
nhvsician. who treated the mem
ber, but found the Injury not sert
ous.
MYRTLE CREEK
(Associated Prera leased Wire)
MYRTLE f'KEEK, March 20
Mrs. Finzer Hull has been quite ill
some some time but is slowly re
covering. Mrs. Hall lives at Nug
get. Richard Brown who has been 111
i with a Bevore attack of -influenza
for five weeks Is able to walk again
with the aid of a enno. Richard is
the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Brown. ' ' 1 '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Madick of
Tucson, Ariz., who are making a
northern trip seeking a new homo,
recently spent tlio week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dailey.
Mrs. Maud Freed and son, Wm.
Holt are moving to Roseburg
where they recently purchased a
17-acro tract 10 blocks east of the
court house.
LOOKINGGLASS
(NVwB-Rcview Douglas Cminty SitccinI)
LOOKINGGLASS, March 21
The chicken supper, sponsored by
the Sewing club members, was
well attended and greatly enjoy
ed. After the supper games were
played. The proceeds are to help
send a delegate to the Corvallls
summer school later in the year,
The residents of the valley are
busy harvesting their broccoli this
week. j
Wesley and Florence Meredith
attended the lecturers' meeting at
the Evergreen grange ball last
Wednesday evening.
A forestry moving picture was
given at the Lookingglass school
by W. V. Fuller and D. O. Weaver,
from the state forestry service. It
was enjoyed by all school students.
Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Voorhies
visited at tho home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Olllvant last .Sunday.
YONCALLA
f NMvi-Revkw DmifrTni Ounly Spocinl)
YONCALLA. March 21. Dick
'Ilentnn, of Heppner, Ore., spent a
couple of days this week visiting at
the Gus Peret home.
Mrs. Aline Canney has rented the
little Kelso house on Third street.
RIDDLE
(NWk-RpvIow PouglaB County Siwrl;il)
RIDDLE, March 21 Riddle
people are rejoicing with Iloso
burg over their success in secur
ing the national soldiers' home
The whole county will be beni fil
ed by having this money Invested
here, as what helps ono part helps
the whole.
Miss Bess t'loiigh of Canyonvllle
was attending to business mailers
and visiting friends here Tuesday.
Mrs. Johnny Lloyd and daugh
ter of Eugene are guests al Ihe
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Acker
Ihis week.
Foster Bulner of Roseburg was
attending to matters of business
here Monday.
Mrs. Grace Illansing of Butte
Falls was a guest last week al the
home of her mother, Mrs. ih llr
Mayes.
Mrs. A. F. Becker has ben vis
iting relatives in Seattle the past
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dean, who
have been residing in Portland Ihe
past few years, returned hero Sat
urday to make their home.
County Agent Leedy. Dr. C. H.
Bailey and Fred Ooff of Roseburg
attended the meeting of the local
grange here Saturday evening.
Mrs. D. L. Farlcigh and son Jiin
mle of Ijikevlew and Mrs. F. W.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henslee recent
ly. Deputy Assessor Smith of Glen
i dale was interviewing Riddle resi
dents Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison of
Brownsville are spending the week
at the home of Mrs. Lelah Yoking
Gene Pruner. an old time resi
dent of this place, was visiting at
the home of his brother, Met
I'runcr, last Monday.
Mrs. C. E. Loasdon entertained
the Kastern Star club at her home
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. llertha Hliindell, Mrs. E. L.
PI'aff and daughter. Myrtle Adah
and Mrs. Austin Wilson motered
to Green Wednesday evening
where they attended the meeting
at the Evergreen grange hall.
Dr. John Wilson, Edna Dunbar
and Ernestine Riddle were among
the Riddle people attending the
celebration at Roseburg Tuesday
eventn.
Dr. Irvine of Myrtle Creek was
called here Thursday morning to
attend C. M. Acker, who is quite
ill at his home with the flu.
Mrs. Blilley Nichols was hostess
to the GOO club Wednesday eve'
nlng.
Twelve cars of broccoli have
been shipped from Riddle this
season. It is expected there will
be about twenty cars when the
crop iB all harvested.
The local high school basketball
team left Wednesday afternoon for
Ashland where they partlcl
pated in the southern Oregon bas
ketball tornnanient for the ensuing
three days. They were accompau
led by Ahner Logsdon, who
acted as their coach. The following
boys went on the trip: Harold
'Townsend, Arnold Pfal't', Hen and
Owen Willis, Keith Henry, Uabe
Mellor, lAlvin Walker and Kills
Nllis.
LIVE COYOTE ROPED
BY OAKLAND MEN
(NYws-Ki'vicw !)illitlnu County SKHliul)
OAKLAND, March 21. A live
coyote was exhibited on the streets
bore. Thursday, and caused con.iid
erabl excitement. The animal was
captured in the Red Hill section by
a party of hunters, assisted by a
pack of hounds. Quite a number
of lambs have been killed in that
'.errilory by this coyote and Its mate
which the hunters hope to capture
later.
The dos bayed this animal near
a small creek but could not kill
their prey on account of tlio water
mid a bank. On arrival of the' men
they roped the coyoto uud brought
it to Oakland.
Among those taking part in the
chase were, Erwin Rice, Dean Hen
ry, Clarence Thompson and Floyd
Smith.
FINES IMPOSED IN
GLENDALE COURT
(News-Review Douglai County Srrial)
GLEN DA LK, Mroh 20. William
Locke, traveling man, paid a fine
of $2.50 in City Uecorder W. H
Lesh's court Wednesday for viola
lion of a city traffic ordinance. The
arrest was mado by O. 'P. Oling
house.' city marshal. ,
Wallace RiKshy, an elderly real
dent of upper Cow creek, was fined
S0 and costs Wednesday evening
by W. B. Lesh,' city recorder, on a
charge of drunkenness and disor
derly conduct preferred by Cling
house, who made the arrest, Rigs
by, not having $20, was remanded
to the city jail.
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AZALEA
AZALEA, March 21. Mr. and
Mrs. Edward C. Throne of the
Double E ranch, on upper Cow-
creek, visited friends in Uoseburg',
Monday. 1
Mrs. Rollln C. Johns Is employed
in the Azalea hotol dining room.
this week
Mr. and Mr. R. C. Small and
daughter. Miss Maxine, chopped
and attended (o business affairs In
Uoseburg, Friday.
Lloyd Sharp left the last week lor
southwestern Cnnada where he will
spend Beveral days visiting rela
tives and transacting business,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis visltec
friends in Uoseburg Sunday.
Edison and Leland Johns have
torn out the old fence, on both"
Rides (of the lane, adjoining the
hiirhway, and have replaced it with
a new board fence, on their ranch
They have also grubbed out I he
wild rose bushes and old apple nnd
rear trees, which makes a neater
appearance to this Iportion of the
Ccw creek road, and gives n cle
vision for considerable distance, for
the motorist.
Elmer Swan attended to business
in Uosebur Friday,
Mr. anu Mrs. G. L. Janizer mo'or-
ed t'j Eugene Wednesday v here
tlwy visited friends and at'eurled
lo business for a couple of days.
Their sons. Lewis and Teddy, are,
staying with their aunt, Mrs. Floyd
K. Kcilcy, during their absence.
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Good Banking Connection
When you have your Checking Ac
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llfcnk. ynu know ; you have a good
banking connect ion one that is al
ways ready and willing to be of
best service to you.
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Douglas County
Society News
Organizations, Social and
Club Happenings From
All Sections of the County
as Reported by Com
munity Editors.
YONCALLA Mrs. Luther Daugh-
erty entertained at a silver tea
Thursday afternoon for the Ladies
Aid society of the M. E. church. A
very pleasant afternoon was spent
following which delicious refresh
ments were served. The aid real
ized a nice sum. Misses Thea and
Opal Odell sang a duet, Misses Lu
cille Huntington and Rosa Davis
played piano solos, Mrs. Laura Ap
plegate, Howard Applegate and
lletly Rutb Kruse gave vory fine
readings.
YONCALLA Miss Mary Clark
was hostess to a St. Patrick's day
taffy pull at her home Tuesday
evening. Those present were Miss
Dorothy Edes, Miss Audrey Rogers,
Lyle Turpin, Esther Toner, Hazel
Cooley, Miss Alma Gibson, Marvin
Helland, Ioreu Forbes, Gerald
Kablcr, Mary Jean Otey and the
hostess, Mary Clark.
GLENDALE Mrs. Bud Belcher
entertained with an Informal
luncheon and bridge Saturday after
noon at her home at mile east of
this city in compliment to Miss
Louise Howard, teacher in the
Giants Pass junior high school,
who was a week-end guest at the
Belcher homo. Other guests were
Miss Helene Gregg, Miss Marie
Crowe. Miss Doreeu Boice, Miss
Verna Kafer, Miss Laura Reass,
Miss Huzel Belcher and Mrs. J. S.
Woodroffe, all of tills city.
OAKLAND A surprise party
was given C. L. Chenoweth, Wed
nesday evening, hiB birthday occur
ring on that date. A number of his
,, knus mostly from English heme
mom called on him and the eve
uing was spent in playing cards.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed hile in the evening.
Mrs. Roy Medley presented Mr.
Chcnowetn with a large angel cake
uucoruted in green. Oallon Jones
nud gathered a huge bouquet of
lunib tongues which we.ro used to
uecorate the rooms.
Those present wero Mr. and Mrs.
r. J. Medley. Mi and Mrs. J. D.
Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Medley
und daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11.
iiledley, Miss Ruth Chenoweth, c.
M. Hall, Dallon Jones, uonaiu
Bumgarlner and Mr. and Mrs. C, L.
Chenoweth.
OAKLAND The lust meeting ol
tho Wednesday afternoon Bewing
club was held at tho residence ot
Mrs. Roy Truitt. The ladies spent
the afternoon in conversation and
sowing after which a dainty St.
Patrick s day lunch was served.
Members present were Mrs. 11. D.
Bridges, Mrs. J. IS. Stearns, Mrs.
E. G. Young, Mrs. H. H. Under
wood, Mrs. J. F. Stafford, MrB.
Wendell Truitt. Mrs.. , Bessie
Stearns, Miss Ruth Cheuowetli and
the hostess, Mrs. Roy Truitt.
Guests for the meeting wero Mrs.
A. Carlson, Mrs. W. A. Manning
and Mrs. H. O. Worthen.
YONCALLA Mrs. A. H. Weber
entertained at a luncheon Wednes
day noon honoring her friend, Mrs.
Warmoutii, ot Brownsville, wno is
visiting Mrs. Weber this week.
Those present were Mrs. Lucy
Samler, Mrs. Ella Daugherty, Mrs.
tf. H. Brawn. Mrs. Laura Apple-
gate, Mrs. Alice Canney, Mrs. Ida
Uunyun, Miss Sue Burt, Mrs. war
mouth and the hostess, Mrs. A. II.
Weber.
YONCALLA Mrs. Avery Lass
well entertained at a St. Patrick's
day party Tuesday afternoon.
Beautiful spring flowers were in
profusion throughout the rooms.
St. Putrlck's day decorations were
used. Games were played and
prizes won by Mrs. Annie Kruse,
Mrs. May- Daugherty, and Mrs.
Theresa Warner. Delicious refresh
ments were served to Mrs. Theresa
Warner, Mrs. Tom Wallace, Mrs.
Annie Kruse, Mrs. K. K. Clark,
Mrs. A. H. Weber, Mrs. Myrtle Ap
plegate, Mrs. Ruth Edes, Mrs. Ha
zel Hanan, Mrs. Minnie Davis, Mrs.
Kara Stonaker, Irs. Maud Thiel,
Mrs. Rebecoa Campbell, Mrs. Net
tle Hanan, Mrs. Luther Daugherty,
Mrs. Ruth Lawman, Mrs. War
mouth, Mrs. Ladd and the hostess,
Mrs. Marlon Lasswell.
YONCALLA The Young Mar
ried Couples club held their annual
dance In the I. t). O. F. hall Tues
day evening. A very pleasant eve
ning was spent following which do-
I licious refreshments were served
I to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stonaker,
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stenseth, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry bowman, Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Schleman, Mr. and Mrs.
I'- cr wsa r
Lloyd Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael
Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelso, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Hanan, Mr. and Mrs.
E. V. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Radabaugh, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. Erwlu Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Daugherty and daughter, Kathryn,
Mr. and Mrs. Howurd Woolman,
Mrs. Udell and daughters, Thea
and Opal, Mr. and Mrs. Vlnce Ap
plegate, Mr. and . Mrs. .Homer
Kruse, Mr. und Mrs. Avery Lass
well, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace.
YONCALLA Mrs. Minnie
White, grand associate matron of
Oregon visited the Palestine Chap
ter O. E. S., Monday evening. A
vei-y profitable evening was spent
following which a delicious lunch
was served. Mr. and airs. Van
Kirk, Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Alford
of Drain chapter were present.
Wednesday evening Mrs." White
visited the Drain chapter. Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Stonaker, Mrs. Mary
Class, Mrs. Gertrude Duugherty
and Mrs. Ruth Edes of Yoncalla
motored over to Drain and spent a
very pleasant evening.
WILBUR Russell C, Clark en
tertained Thursday evening with a
chicken dinner at the Hotel Ump
qua in honor of the Wilbur high
sehool basketball team. Other
guests included Miss Nina Johnson,
principal, Clay Smith and Arthur
Crocker. ' Following the dinner a
brief review of the basketball sea
son was given by the coach. The
records show that of gnmes played,
including . loagua and non-league
games, eight were won and five lost
A total of 191 points were scored
during the season. Fifty one fouls
were committed. Mr. Clark pre
sented each boy with a letter In
the school colors of blue nnd gold.
Kach one responded with a few
words of appreciation to the coach.
Later the group went to the Indian
theater. The boys present were
Lloyd Smith, Frederick Klnsei,
James Beaty, Melvln Rodgers,
George, Crocker, Raymond Miller.
GLENDALE Mrs. Albert A,
Snyder and Mrs. Carl J. Sether
were hostesses to a few of their
friends at a bridge party given at
the Snyder home on Gllbertson
avenue Thursday afternoon. High
scores were mado by Mrs. Paige
and Mrs. Harding. Lato in the
afternoon delicious refreshments'
were served. Tho guests wore Mrs.
N. S. Woodroffe, Mrs. J. S. wooa
rofro, Mrs. Harry 0. Paige, Mrs. R
B. l'ettev. Mrs. Ellu Leach, Mis
Lester J. Harding. Mrs. William L.
nnbvns. MrB. Roy Cunningham,
Mrs. Harry L. Cooke und Mrs. Bud
Belcher.
REEDSPORT. Slxteon couples
nf iIir American Legion and aux
iliary members met Wednesday
evening for dinner and dancing in
the Odd Follows' hall. Dinner
was served at 7, following which
ilunelne was enloycd until a late
hour.
TtF.rcnsPOilT Mr. nnd Mrs.
Roy , Cairns ontortulned friends
Monday evening In tho first of a
sorios of two bridge parties. Deco
rations wore in keeping with the
senson, and included green and
while tablecloths and napkins",
Irish hats for favors. Prizes for
hlirh scores were presented to Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Chapin, while
consolation was offered Miss Leah
Parks, nnd A. W. Burton. Guests
were Mr. nnd Mrs. Chapln, Mr. and
Mrs. Burton. Miss Parks, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Chase, Mrs. Douglas
Walls. Vlr. and Mrs. Tom Lillebo,
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Foster, Mr. and
Mis. J. L. Gibbons and Mr. tfnd
Mrs. E. G. Dunn.
GLENDALE. Mrs. O. I. Wardrlp
was hostess at a party given at
the Wardrlp home Tuesday after
noon when she entertained, com
pllmentlng her mother, Mrs, Julia
Haeen. on the occasion ot ner
seventy-ninth birthday. Mrs. Ha
gen was the recipient of many love
ly gifts from her numorous irienus
here. The decorations and re
freshments followed out a color
scheme In keeping with St. Pat
rick's day.
The afternoon was pleasantly
snent in social conversation and a
exchange of romlnlscones. Late
in the aiternoon a aengniiui iiiucu
eon was servea. ino nirinuay
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Confectionery, Fountain and Lunch
L. E. EOURQUIN, Prop.
cakes were made by Mrs. Cllbert
Olson and Mrs. Charles B. Austin.
Mrs. Carl J. Sether and Mrs. Earl
McMulllna assisted Mrs. Ward-
rip in serving.
those present were the guest or
honor, Mrs. Julia Hagen, Mrs.
Betsy Johnson, Mrs.' John O. Lys
tul, Mrs. 'Thomas E. Lawson, Mrs.
Harry Older, Mrs. J. H. Brown.
Mrs. Ira C. Lewis, Mrs. Margaret
Stevenson, Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs.
Kathryn Edin. Mrs. Carl J. Seth
er, Mrs. Emmett Kendall, Mrs. Vir
ginia Mounts, Mrs. John Mounts,
Mrs. Earl J. McMulllna, Mrs. Gil
bert Olson, Mrs. Clarence E. Ill-
ldge, Mrs. Charles U. Austin, Mrs.
Mary Lewis, Mrs. Esther Hazen,
Mrs. Andrew Pete,- Mrs. J. K.
Howard and the hostess, Mrs. G.
.. ardrlp.
REEDSPORT The local school
faculty was entertained at dinner
luesduy evening by Miss Edythe
Johnson and Mrs. Ralph Gennoud
at the residence of the latter. Din
ner was served at 6 o'clock, and
during the meal the r:ueats were
entertained with radio music. The
evening was spent in discussion
of the reading circle book which
the teachers are studying, led by
Miss Kathryn Langworthy. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Pettlt, George I.ienkaemper, the
Misses Selma Toutz, Kathryn
Langworthy, lrma Middlelon, fray
Lite, Mollis Easley, Lelah Parks,
Mesdames Douglas Waite, Orval
Goddard, Flora Sagaberd, Alice
Owen and B. Borrevik.
REEDSPORT Mrs. H. Gor
don McCall served tea in honor of
the teachers Wednesday afternoon
In her charming home at 4:1b. Mrs.
O. G. Cruwford rendered several
solos very pleasingly, and Miss
Kathryn McCall gave a piano num
her. Dainty refreshments were ser
veil by the hostess, assisted by
Miss W'llma Bernhardt and Kath
ryn McCall. Those present were
Mesdames B. Borrevik, D. Wane
O. Goddard, R. Germond, F. Saga
herd. A. Owen. E. E. Clark. O. G.
Crawford, Misses Lelah Parks
Kathryn Langworthy, lrma Middle-
ton and Edythe Johnson.
REEDSPORT The Comunlly
church club meeting Wednesday
afternoon was presided over by
Mrs. Tom Lillebo, and Mrs. M. E
Pettlt and Mrs. Guy Collins served
as hostesses. Mrs. Rose Boucher,
assisted by Mrs. Robert Bernhardt,
conducted Uvotlonlils, and Mr
Stanley Chapln sang a solo. The
club accepted the resignation of
Mrs. Slunley Chapln as vice prosl
dent, because of her impending de
parture. Plans for the annual din
nor to be held March 27 were
made, and Mrs. Chapln placed In
charge. Some 20 members enjoyed
a social hour following tne meet
ing. ,
OAKLAND The evening dinner
and party of the Tuesday After
noon Card club was one of the out
standing social events of the sea
son. Once a year the ladleB enter
tain tlio sterner sex and the meet
ing Is looked forward to with
ureal deal or Interest.
The club and guests mot In the
lodge room of the Odd Follows
lodge hall. Tuesday evening. Din
ner was served In the dining room
with Mrs. H. W. Fair acting
toastmlstress. Each person was
asked to tell an Irish joke or sing
a song. A prlio was awarded Mrs
F. Fortln for being the best per
former. Later progressive BOO was
played with Mrs. D. F. Burnett buy
ing high score among tho ladles
and C. L. Chenoweth was success
ful among the men. A radio had
been installed in tlio hall to hear
tho popular feature broadcustcd at
8 o'clock.
The dining room was decorated
in keeping with the day. In the
center of the table was an Irish
shaped hat filled with shamrock
and potatoes.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Chenoweth, Mr. and
Mrs. F. Fortln, Mr. und Mrs. 3. H.
Lasswell, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Flan
ary, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fair, Mr.
and Mrs. U. F. Burnett, Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. RIchardBon, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Easley, Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Medley, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hull, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hhaw,
Mrs. J. T. Bridges, Mrs. Helen
Lawrence, Miss Lura Pinkston,
William Cain, H. D. Bridges and
.Insnlih Thompson.
r: Mesdames F. Fortln, Isaac Flan-
GLENDALE FOLK
KEEP WIRES HOT
TO OBTAIN NEWS
(Ncwt-Revtta Douglu County 6pcUl)
GLENDALE, March 30. The
switchboard of the Glendale Tele
phone company was swamped with
calls Tuseday forenoon shortly
after the news came out that the
veterans' home had been awarded
to Roseburg.
According to I. H. Smith, mana
ger, who huppened to be in oharge
of the board when the big news
broke, the news from Roseburg oc
casioned more telephone calls than
s usually evoked by the fire siren
here. Conflicting reports received
here at first regarding the celebra
tion to be staged al Roseburg were
like the "on again, off agaiu, gone
ary and Helen Lawrence wore the
committee in charge and they
were assisted in serving by Miss
Ruth Chenoweth and Miss Lois
Morris. Miss Lura Pinkston will be
hoateas for the olub at their next
meeting, April 7.
MELROSE, Ore., March 21
Mrs. E. M. Seeley entertained the
West Melrose Embroidery club
Thursday afternoon.
Spring flowers were attractive
ly arranged about the rooms.
The afternoon was spent in sew
ing and conversation.
The occasion also marked the
birthday anniversary of Mrs. C. O.
Criteser.
At a later hour a delicious lunch
was served at a large table cen
tered with a large birthday cake.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Lydia Wilson, Clyde Cooper and
Mrs. Leatha Livingston, guests.
Members presont were Mrs. II. G.
Thompson, Mrs. E. L. Tester, Mrs.
John Galla, Mrs. C. O. Criteser,
Mrs. W. O. Cooper, Mrs. F. E.
Brothers, Mildred Criteser and the
hostess, Mrs. Seeley.
The next meeting will be held
April 2.
GLIDE Tho Glldo Ladles' Mis
sionary and Aid society met in the
Ilnptlst church Wednesday for the
annual meeting. During the fore
noon the ladies quilled and at noon
enjoyed a pot luck dinner. At
1:30 p. m. the business program
waB in session. Brief reviews were
given ot the past work and various
plans and suggestions were offered
for the future work of the society.
Officers wore elected for the en
suing year as follows: Mrs, W. F.
Price, president; Mrs. 8. I). Chap
man, first vice president; Mrs.
Gertrude Matthews, second vice
president; Mrs. Fred Asam, secretary-treasurer.
Following the busi
ness meeting the Indies compll
montcd Mrs. Roy Bedford with an
Infant shower. Beautiful decora
lions In nptel shades were used
on the tables and for the gift bas
ket. Luncheon was served to thlr-
ty-slx ladles and two children. The
hostesses for this affair were Mrs
Charles Vlock, Mrs. F. -Winkler
and Mrs. George Anderson. Mrs.
Georgo Casebeer and Mrs. Vern
Hhrum assisted with the arrange
ments.
Your
again" Irish story. It kept the local
wires hot and the telephone opera
tor on the jump until Glendale and
Cow ereek valley could be given
the latest Information received by
long distance from the News-Re
view office at Roseburg.
SEAMAN VISITING
AT FORMER HOME
(Ncwt.Revlnr Douglas County Special)
GARDINER, March 20. Rod
erick Varrelman, son of Mr. and
Mar. Fred Varrelman formerly in
business in (lardlner and Reeds
port, arrived lii Ourdlner Saturday
and Is visiting his grandmother,
Mrs. F. Varrelman, and his aunts,
Mrs. Will Warren and Mrs. Per
kins. Mr. Varrelman came by train
from Mobile, Alabama, where he
left his ship. He has been making
cruises to foreign ports from the
Atluntto seaboard for the past
three years. Before coming here he
spent several de,vs with , his par
ents in Portland.
GLENDALE
(NwfrRmlMf noURlaa County Special)
GLENDALE, March 20 Mr.
nnd MrB. E. A. Letloroll and son
Harold of Medlord arrived here
Saturday and were overnight visit
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Dobyns. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Henry Wolfe of
Chlloquln, a sister to Mrs. Dobyns,
who is visiting at Med ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith and,
daughter Phillis June of Fernvalo
visited with friends and relatives
at Bunker Hill and Marshfield
last weok.
Mrs. O. a McAllister of Rose
burg visited briefly at the I. H.
Smith home In this city Sunday.
She was met here by Mr. McAllis
ter and after making a visit at
Grants Pass they returned to Rose
burg. R. L. Hill, night watchman at the
Glendale Lumber company s saw
milt, has purchased 20 acres of
farm and grating land located on
Wolf creelt, a short distance south
cast of this city. There is a four-
room house on the place where he
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tells you where the food ia tastiest and the
service best.
That is why we have so many regular customers.
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tomorrow . . . . . ... . J U U
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607 N. Jackson St., Juat north of Deer Creak, Bridge
HUBERT GRAHAM
For
Inspection
The merchant and manufacturer who ad
vertise, actually are placing their merchandise
before you for inspection. They invite your
most critical attention and an uncdmpromis-
ing comparison. And their advertisements, so
to speak, say to their products: "We have in
troduced you to the public now stand on
your own merits."
If the manufacturer and merchant did not
have confidence in their wares, they would
Kesitate to call attention to them. For adver
tising rigidly tests the maker, the seller and the
merchandise. Business so tested, and found
not wanting, is prosperous.
In the long run, you can depend on the man
who advertises, as well as on his product. That
is one reason why people have found that it
pays to read advertisements.
It is through advertising that the excellent
things of the world are brought to the atten
tion of those who are seeking for the best and
most economical way to spend their money.
Read the advertisements. They are news.
MORTUARY SERVICE
BEING ANNOUNCED -'-BY
GLENDALE MAN
(lfew.He.lCTr Douglas County Special)
GLENDALE, March 20. R. M.
Eberle, of the Wilson Mercantile '
company. Is announcing the estab
lishment of a mortuary service for.
Glendale and vicinity. He has been :
active In funeral directing In this--vicinity
for the pust 12 years, and -is
now going into business for him- "
self. Thi-oticrh connections with tho
Douglas Funeral Home at Roses
burg, Mr. Eberle iB arranging - to
handle a complete selection of mer-; J
chandise in this particular line, to-
gether with facilities and equip- .
ment for a thoroughly modern nior- .
tuary service.
GARDINER TEAM WILL
PLAY IN TOURNAMENT.'
GARDINER, March 20. George
Richmond and Robert Currier ac
companied the Gardiner basketball
team which lefr- Wednesday noon
by motor for Ashland, where they '
will take part in the basketball ,
tournament, The boys were Mervin
Warren, Wilson Homes, Elwln
Reavls, Bob,- Buldon and Tom
Richmond and Jmne3 Barnett, Jr.
expects to reside later on.
Pnni lanblna In nhnrra Af tlta .
rtoseourg news-neview circulation-1
department, was a business visitor "
here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Metssner and
two children visited with relatives
and friends at Grants Pass Sunday.
J. 8. Woodroffe, logging contrac
tor, left Monday for Klamath Falls
to attend to business affairs.
Arnold Rodley of Roseburg visit- ,
ed with friends here Sunday. On
his return to Roseburg he was ac
companied ity Miss Ethel M. Smltn,
who had spent the day here visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H,
Smith.
Mrs. Wolfe, who Is a sister of '
Mrs. Dobyns, and Mk and Mrs. 1
I. II trill and son returned to Med- .
ford Sunday evening after spend
ing tho week end here as house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dobyns.
as
Pavne have been guests at the
home of Mrs. Farlelgh's parents