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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUESDAY. APRIL 13, 1937.
News of Douglas County
AZALEA
AZAl.KA. Anrll 12. Mis. WH
limu Juuuur unci lltu I'liilllus
niuile a trip lo lirunts runx .Mon
day where -Mr. l'lillliiis received
medical cure fur a broken flinter.
that lie recently received while
working ut the Starvcoul Lumber
Co. ' .
Jessie Winner and David lie-
Nalr ot Myrtle l'oiut visited over
Sunday with her soa-lu-law and
(laughter, Air. auu Ail a. '
Joints.
His. John Juutzer und Mrs. Hot
llo Johns visited Munduy with
their uncle, Nius lyeliuiuii, of Coy
ote creek. They also visited with
Mrs. John's parents, .Mr. uud Mrs.
Clarence Chai'lu, of Jump Off Jue
creek, and shopped in (Jrunts 1'atis.
Mr. and Mrs. lien Itnst and clill-
dren and .Mrs.' CIKlord .Smith.
shopped In Itoseburj; ) (nines
: day. " '
Mrs. lid Uartou visited relatives
and fi'leiuls in Myrtle Creek Wed
nesday afteruooiL She was acconi
:aniei homo by her daughter, Mrs.
fed Jenkins, who has teen visit
ing her grandmother, Mrs. Jim Mc
poe for several days.
Mrs. llessio 'Wurner and Dnvld
McNuir and Mr. .and Mrs, IS. I,.
Johns intide-a pleasure trlp-to Coy
ote creek und VVolC Creek Sunday
afternoon. '
Mahel JSukln of ' Powers spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
und Mi-b. Sum vMiiklu.
Mrs. IS. C. Throne retnrnod to
lior homo hero the hist of Iho week
from KoHebtirK where she has been
receiving medical care.
The Aznhja grunge met Monday
evening fur their regular meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drown of Sa
lem were present. Mr. llrown, de
puty stale organizer, gu'vo a very
interesting lulk. At the clone of tho
meeting cake uud coffee were
served.
DRAIN
DIIAIN, April 12 Mis. Nellie
Casper Is seriously III at the Sa
cred Heart hospital In lOugeue.
Mrs. Dell Kuykeiulall of Klam
ath lulls visited hero Wednesday
with -.her sister, Mrs, Jack touch,
und fuiiflH.
.Mrs.' Walbrs arrived Sunday ut
the hou.ie of htirsister, .Mrs. Arlo
Thomas, whore her,, rather, Lloyd
llussell, Is seriously ill.' .,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vuuilevert,
little I'utty Cannon uud Rlsie Wise
gtirver were . . losebiirg visitors
Tliursday
liev. 10. J. llelselh . and Mrs.
Helseth took Airs. A. Ilruton to
Eugene 'ihurgduy for medical
treatment. ,.....'
John Wesley Magby und Huby
Lee Parish, both of Drain, were
granted, a marriuge license ut Htl
geiie u few iluya ago.
- Mrs. wni. Bowser uud Utile sou
Jtonald of Cascude -Summit are
visiting this week ut tile homo of
her mother, Mrs. B. Cr. Whipple,
lier grnndmuther. Mrs. N. I). Cool,
and Mr. Bowser's parents, Mr. und
Airs. Martin Bowser, who live west
pf town. ,
Uov. H. V. Meyers wont to Utile
itlvor 'I uesilay tp work with WHA
. men dlrecllug improvements on
the fepworth League Institute
grounds, lie expects to return he
fore the lasl of the week.
Mrs. Lee Keminglon returned to
her home here Thursday after a
few. days visit with her son Kred
Miller In ltnseburg. . ,
MYRJLE CREEK
' MYItTLK CKKKK. Aprl 12
311 r. and Airs. N. A. Lucy wure
house guesls ot Mr. uud Airs. A.
W. KrvdrU'k over the week-end.
idle Lucvs .loll liefo last hill In
search of u clltmite Hint would
benefit Mrs. Lucy's hotillh. They
have, located al Kliinmlh KiiIIh,
ami both ui't looking well' hum
the ellei ls of tlie higher aliunde.
Miss (Olsa pulton has moved her
lleailly shoi lo the building fur.
liiorly occupied h) the .Myrtle
cate. With new 1-o.ulpincnt and
dainty curtains Ihe parlor makes
a' very nllntellvii appeunlnco.
Itev, illitl Mrs. James Wilson,
Mrs. (jlius, Klee, Mrs. Sllsanue
Morrlsiiu and Mrs. '(). K. Weeks
litlelided the dlslrlel M, 10. con
lerence held at Cuiiuillo Tuesday.
rJ hey returned home Thursday.
Mrs. . lo. Piitlemon, wife of
the lull Dr. Patterson of IMull, Is
the house Kliest or Mr. and Mrs.
1- i .. . j
SAMS yoUAMW
()
peo. Godfrey. Her daughter Vir
ginia, who is a graduate lu inedt
cine. Is taking her Interne work
in u hospital lu Boston.
Dr. and Mrs. !. C. Muxson re
turned Monday from I ampbell
where they were guests at a fam
ily dinner honoring the doctor'B
sister, Mrs. Muy Lanphenr, who
celebrated her 72nd blrthduy.
Mrs. J. U. Van Winkle und son
llichard of Jeffersou arrived ! Ti
dily for a week-end visit with her
sister, Mrs. Bess cooper and lam
ilv.
Mrs. C. C. March, who has been
bedfast for the past several weeks
with an aggravated case or win
ter hay fever, hus recovered suf
ficiently to go alone to Klsiuore,
Calif. Hhe left Monday alternoon
on the Shasta.
It. K. Aduinson or (ilondale was
calling ut the home of his pur
unta. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adaiu
son. Sunday afternoon.
Miss Dorothy Hates, stuuent at
U. ot O., returned Sunday after-
nooii to Eugene after a weok enu
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ti. H. Bates.
Those from Ihe Christian church
utlending Ihe convention held lit
Oakland Ihe first of tho week vyet'e
Uev. Kinney, C. C. March, Mr. and
.Mrs. V. Bounds, Mr. und Mrs. !
lie Chllilers uud Mrs. Boss coop
er. Mrs. Cooper sung a solo at llii
evening session.
fiLENDALE
, aijENDALB, April 12 An
drew Pete, who has been recelv
lug medical lieutiuent ut the vet
erans hospital In Itoseburg for
tho post several mouths, was tils
charged Saturday and is now at
home.
Uev. N. S. KIscub was a dinner
guest Sunday o Mr, und airs.
Hrry Olders. ' '
Mrs. C. W. Iiighnni, Mrs. B. V
Mouchett and Mrs. It. U. Gardner
Visiieu in uruiua rasa .tiuuuu?.
'. Mr. jind Mrs. C. D. Hoots trans
acted business In Grants Pass
Monday,
Mr. and Airs. L. C. Normoyle loft
Wednesday for u business trip
through California. ,
Airs. Ora Miller, Miss Alloeu
Williams and Vard Miller visited
In Grunts Pass Monday.
O. A. Urlcksen, P. F. is. lumber
Inanector. was here Weduesduy In
spectlug lumber being shipped by
the aturvcout Lumber Co.
Mr. und Airs. A. O. Heuniuger
returned Wednesday from several
days In Portluud.
Mis. Bert s. wiioutiey ami mm-
lly ot Atlantu, Iowa, huve urriveu
to Jolu Air. W'houtley, who is an
operator here lor the Southern
Puclflc Co.
.Miss Naomi Costello und Miss
Velum- Busyer visited In Grunts
Pass Tuesday 'evening.
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SUTHERLIN
SUTHIOHLIN, April 12. John
Musgruve, Edgar Shirley und Air.
and Mrs. Robert Hunt, drove to
Portland Wednesday on a business
trip. They returned 1 hiirsiluy.
Air. and Mrs. Paul Trozelle are
driving a new Kurd V-S purchased
tills week.
Air.' am! Mrs. Claude Selleck
spent Sunday w-ith Airs. Sclleck's
mother, Airs. Fannie llllslrup, west
or town. ,
Miss Helen Aien relitrned troiu
PorUiind on Monday with Airs.
Dick Valentine,' and will help cin e
fur her " filler, vhq lias been con
fined '(o Ills bud lor tho past throe
yoeks. '' ' .
Hill (lllatriip ietirnetl from Port
land Iho first of the vyeck w-here
he has been on business.
Mr. ami .Urn, Geo. Laird and
daughter. Jeiiu, of Coituflln, siienl
Friday here as guests 'of Air. and
All's, Frank t). Young. Airs. Laird
la an aunt of Airs. Young. While
here Air. Lulrd lookud over the
timber cus! of town.
Robert Hunt and John Alusgrove
drove lo the const on Tucsduy
vlsiliug Iteedsport, Alurshfield uud
other cousi towns.
Mrs. Paul Trinrllu shopped In
Uosebuig on Tuesduy.
J. A. Cobb, Mr. Koupers and F.
A.. Waile of Ciisendo Locks and
Portland are hero for a tew days
on Utislucss. They are staying
til the Zenith Auto camp.
l. V- Wllmoi or the Sutherlln
Quick Silver mine, returned Tues
duy (loin the north where he has
been on business. '. The new nlr
compresror has been moved to the
TRITON keeps carbon bthw
Jhe (mocking point -saves car
bon scrapes.
If saves gasoline by allowing
correct advanced spark setting
-without causing "ping."
It saves oil ... is a safe, full
bodied lubricant long after msny
oils are worn out.
It saves motor wear, mini,
mires repairs, assures longer
motor (ife.
Why? Became Triton is Pro-pane-Solvent
refined, 100 Pure
Paraffin-base, 100 run Lubri-cant-freo
from harmful carbon
and sludge -forming materials.
i y ii next time you refill I
UNION OIL COMPANY
OUR BOARDING HOUSE with
THpRS WAS A
1 COULDN'T MAKE UP AAV
MIWP WHICH WAS TMe
AiOST USEFUL ABOUND THE
HOUSE. VOU OR THE
CUCKOO IN IHE CLOCK
BUT SINCE THE CUCKOO
WEMT SOUR, X'VE. PEOpEP
ihtt youk voice ie
VOUP, -FOPVTUNJE AND
I'M SOIN3 fO VUJ YOU
INTO PROPLfCTlOW, IF
3
HVfe TO feQUIP YOU ; r ; a-, prise r
m 11 a -push- tw y - . : ?ov Tnma
WITH ICE lONGS
A PUSHCART
V - ' "' V ; .. gfi. ItlT SV HtA SPlvict. IWjT. M. Ria -ji T. J
FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia I S lu8!,"ar ,v,sltors Kose-
i eBYNUscevicE.iNc t KG- v. & pat. off. : i A program was presented ,!by
, ' ,k.' ', ' . " ,,,j,,i 8eventn ant ighth grade pu-
Ijfijlll T Klljl IPIIpSsj 1,1,3 llt tl,e resular Wednesday
g Jfrill Ptli III O ",D,nlng nssembly. At the close of
Pa cSMk H I H presented the 4-H ncliieve-
' if nrw yji 3 ment pins to 24 club members.
1' ' fcw ffyfe 1 H1 P Id The South Douglas track meet
31 f I B I held VS CieelC SatUI"
I Iff liNi) 4 'Tlfe III llH CALL "FOR DOUGLAS
H: P y J HI ' wmi' ' county general -,
M! C--L WMm - Hl il ' ' FUND WARRANTS
R2aM m Y JL ' K WllHi Notice Is hereby given that
Ps1 M lr"Vaill ImP W P' Douglas County General Fund war-
Mllia r j- aftalll ,- P'Ka' tlil Vl s& rants issued prior to and including
k&'V m " M Si n!!i I Vj: warrant number 37431, are culled
yJF m 04 immim i for Payment 0,1 April 12, 1937. Pre-
' a riOmS 8ent tnem at tue office of the
if & ) 3 ouuty Treasurei', Interest ceases
I fjht B jfff Scvk V ' iJ' ' LenoKi Treasurer,
"1'apa says it's okay to have the ganj; over tonight if it doesn't disturb the '
rest of the family particularly his rest."
mine this week and is being in
stalled. Fred Fisher left Monday for
Forest drove to visit bis daugh
ter.
A bus load of students attended
the "Life of Lincoln," show given
In Oakland by a traveling company
on Tu est fay afternoon.
The eleven members or tne i-h
luh accompanied by Mrs. Maurice
Vogelpohl and Mrs. Scarborough
isited Oakland on Tuesday after
noon to see the 4-H clothing dis
play put on by Miss Cowglll, as
sistant state club leader.
Mrs. Hrittaln Sluck, accotnpan-
etl by her mother, Mrs. Havllla
HninheiV who has been spending
the winter months here, left on
hursday for Portland, where the
la tier will visit relutives for some
line.
J. Neusbauiuer. who was form-
oily employed by the Bonanza
mine, 'returned Monday and will
gain be employed at the same
mine, lie has been with the Hu
ll t' in lu m(ne, east of Cottage Grove,
for Iho past several months.
Mrs. John took and Mrs. Alice
lluhdy were Itoseburg shoppers on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Sidney Wagner has been
guest for' the past week at tho
nine of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Heal.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton and
son Nicky, were Itoseburg visitors
in Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.' Itaymond Lefler,
Mrs. Clins, l.efler and small daugh-
er, Herniece, of Scio. Ore., spent
the week-end with Miss l.oretla
AiThanilieau and her mother, Mrs.
Arelmmhenti, who are relatives.
DRAIN
JiKAINV April 12. Mrs. Brneit j
Starr, of Portland, came Saturday
for a few days' visit with hei moth-1
r, Mrs. S. .1: Cowjm. '
Mr. and Mr. Win. Craig and lit-'
tie dmmliliM- and Airs. Gall Nichols'
ml son, of Seattle, ayh enme
Kriday for a visit at the homo of,
heir" mother, Mrs. l.lllte Crhlc. On
Sunday a family reunion and din-:
r was held, when Mrs. Maude
N 4 MINUTES
TIME. yVHEki
X WILL
3AKE
AMP
Trnylor und family aud Mrs. Mat
tin Wheldon and family nf Cot
tage Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Craig anil family and Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel Barker and family of Drain
were preseut.
Mrs. Lottie Ford, who 1ms been
seriously. Ill for some time, at thu
home of her sister, Mrs. Lee tlem
jiiKlon, was taken by nmbulancc,
Monday, to the Mercy hospital iu
Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Tedrow, of Albany,
were yeek-cnd guests of Mr. and
Mi's. J. C. Sunnier.
The county convention of the
Christian church was held Monday
at Oakland. Among those attend
ing from Drnln were Rev. and Mrs.
K. J. Helseth, Mrs.- Ida Pntclien,
Mrs. Edna Keuioy, Mrs. J. W. Beas
ley aud Mrs. Bessie Lakey.
Mr. iind Mrs. Lloyd Coons and
smull sun, Larry, and Mrs. W. E.
Coons, went to Eugene Saturday.
Mrs. Vj. K. Coons returned iu tho j
ovoniug, while the, Lloyd Coons
fiiinlly stayed over Sunday with j
Mrs'.' Coons' pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. i
John giifley. " 'I
Mrs. .Miller, of Cottage Grove,
enme Sunday for u weeks' visit at !
the home uf her fun, F. I. Miller I
and fatnily, at the Trueblood cuiup. 1
DAYS CREEK
DAYS CKKKK. April 12 Mike
I'aiaoo of ' Bui ns is visiting at
the home of his mother, Mrs. Frank
Van Norman. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hon a Id Snyder re
turned home from a hustikess trip
to Portland early this week.
H. A. Moore und Howard Moore
ei . ...
:art J tL '. . .'--: Qii,aL M
Just Unloaded!
Another Factory Shipment of
John Deere Tractors
See the new streamlined A. O. Orchard
Tractors. Better than ever.
Sec Us Fjrst We Can Save You Money;
Douglas County
farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roseburg, Oregon
Major Hoople
a hawker of ice,
iwpeed fuff -f
HAVE (OU KNOW.
yviAWANI, THAT X HAVE
PURCHASED A PAVING
BUSINESS ITS "FAME
UNDER MY 3UIDINf3 dEKIIUS,
WILL STRETCH FROM
1
COAST TO COAST- KAF
KAF-FXAM SUPERSEDING
IN HIS CIRCUS ENTER-
No man or womuu, whether em
ployed in office or shop, in
business or a pro feast on, can he
truly efficient , aud set ahead
while handicapped with teeth
trouble.
t yon have aching or decayed
teeth; If your tooth are nial
forniul or tll-appearins, you owe
it to yourself to make up the
deficiency by having your teeth
troubles corrected at once. Ne
glect will only make your trou
bles gronter.
DENTISTRY
H. R. NERBAS, D. D. S.
OAS WHEN IIKS1REU
. -Anaejgoaln fj' Filling
Anuostlicsin fur Extractlnn
Unbreakable or Vulcanite Plates
TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED
Suite 5 Phone 488-J
Masonic Bldg. - Roseburg
.i
A BIEND
STRAIGHT
WHISKIES
94 PROOF
GLENDALE
GLENDALfi, April 13 Pat
Gardner, who has been visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. B.
Gardner, returned Sunday to San
Ul-go to Join tho U. 3. navy.
II. Hullock Bartlett of Portland
was here on business Thursday.
Mrs. James Leonard and chil
dren, Sally and Michael, who have.
been visiting In Los Angeles since
the holidays, returned to their
home here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. William "Bill"
Nelson left Sunday for Iowa where
Bill joins the Des Moines baseball
club.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. C. Schlelgh
and son Blllie and Miss Rhoda Lee
Toilet OUTFIT
Complete with fj tS.
white scat kji7J
Quiet I Made of stainless vit
reous china. Has handy shelf
' top on tank. A real value!
mm
Wards Coverall '
rQCTi;;MOlIlB PAINT
Vlv Great value in a low-priced paint 1 mm eg :
ltill-ait . Coverall equals house paints sell- ggL
lyfP ing for $2.25 gallon. 1 gallon covers XL tt J 31
larXj .iii 1 1 300 'I- 2 coats. Has exception- - mW
iiiA-ff WtTsffiP '"y R00i hiding power and dura- " ' sal. in . .
"LY bilit5,foraPIltatthisPri"- - 5-gal. lots -v
Super House Paint
Amerlea's finest house paint by actual test! 1 gal. 9.,89
KjL'wX t& vorcn 600 2 coata- I S-gat lots ..- ...... gal.
fQ W$$ V8- LINSEED, OIL TURPENTINE
I r V 1 GAL. 4 4A in your GAL. A A ; in your
l88 Ji" contniner ItUU container
I 35-LB. ROLL ROOFING A$'f
Talc surface Asphalt Roofing. 35-11). w-elght is Ideal j,29 ' '' i
1 Fii-st quality, lieavy weight. Roll covers 100 . -si
P Long fiber asbestos. Black. Clal'. in 5-gal. lots 6tJ v
MAUD
;
Pemrose we're Orauts 'Pass -visitors
Saturday.
Mr. aud Mrs. C. D. Boots and
daughters, Ruth and Mary Alice,
visited In Grants Pasa Saturday.
Jaui.es Leonard and- Charles
Dewey of Anchor were here on
business Saturday. .
Mrs. C. G. Richards, Mrs. E. J.
McMullin, Mrs. W. D. Meissner,
Jannice Craddock and Lola Straube
were Medford visitors Friday.
Mr. aud Mrs. A.. G. Clark and
daughter Lorraine spent Sunday
with Mrs. Clark's sister, Mrs.
Blake Miller, at Anchor.
. Alligators grow very slowly.- At
15 years of age. they are only two
feet long, according to estimates. .
KITCHEN SINK
Apron Style, Af
less fittings Jlw73
Modern design, snowy white
porcelain enamel over cast .
iron. Easy to clean. Save I
WAIIE
CARPENTERS
TOOLS
Hand Saw,
- 2 I -inch, A A
8-point liVV
Wire Nails, j
8 to 20 penny ....
Hammer,
Forged steel fA
head ; 5yC
Brace, I u sweep.
With open
ratchet .. '
1.00
Augur Bits,
Hold keen
edge, each ....
Jack Plane,
High quality!
Level,
22c
1.89
89c
Utility model
BUILDERS
HARDWARE
Lock Set, Pftm
Dull finish jIJC
Door Butts,
Sturdy, strong jC
Lock Set,
Modern ! 4 A A
iiuu
Russia, wnfi T.TWIOOQ' inen kilt,
ed In action; Suffered the heaviest
loss of any . nation- lu the World
war. Guimany was. second with
l.cua.ono and France third with
l,300,uu0. About 65,0uu Americans
were killed.
! , units' HATS
REMODELED
' i Cleinct! or Bloektd
-In i Mltllntry Factory by rtf.
Wriu l muilts price 7S-
list to
""
till
TRI-5TYLE SERVICE
' . - ttcjn X. rorUand tllid.
I'rwltand. Otctw
Medicine CABINET
Latest Design
Top Quality
3.85
Plate glass mirror. Beveled
glass shelves. Costs much :
more elsewhere. Save.
Range Roller
30-Gal., Built C CC
for long life 00
Galvanized inside and out . . .
electrically welded ... prcc
sure testcdl Value I
PIPE FITTINGS
Elbow, sn J-lneh rhIv. .-OBt
Tee, j-lnch si7.e, unlv. 09C
Nipple, J"x3" galvanized - 056
Drain Valve, 4" ntze . 35C
Ground Joint Union,
1" si'e -.- 256
Globe Valve, brass i" 55c
mm t.x riWyHB SilWr iMWSBWM Ifj
Phone 95
315 N. Jackson St.