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TWO News of Douglas County AZALEA AZAI.KA, !" 2".- Mra. Janizi-i shiihui-il in (limit" .Inllli 1'a tin .Muutluy. Mr. ami Mrs. Wa.le Weill hiut'lnli mil vlilnlri-h. Jl-v-i ) Ji'iiii mm Junior, or liny Cii'tk. vlml'-'l Kiiii ilay llli .Mr. ami .Mm. 'ru t'uii'l lay. Aim. Homy (iai'lick.' Hhoiii-il in Myrtle I'rceK .Sullinlay iil.i-r-liuon. .Mr. anil -Mm. I-'"" "''" ti'iiilixl lo lilimm In i inn l I'iii" iMiinclay. .Mr, uu.l Mm. K. ' Tliriiiio wen Itiisi'lnnti calli'i'a Mmi'lay. Mrs. lira ('oinlrny hli"litil in iloaohiiri; Miimliiy. Mr. mill Mm. Al'I'-n Swim ri llll'lli'il hero Weill''"!") noln I'm luhi, (Jiilllinnlii, Blioru tlioy havi; liui-n vmilliiK li' r falln-i, HuIim-i Sliilm, mill liiullii'i', KUm WiiIim, lur llio partt two HionlllH. r'tauk Ju.ity.vr, Sr., lriiniirli''l busilR'HH 111 Kuaehul'K Mouiliiy. Mr. ami Mrs. Uuurgu Moiiigoiu cry ami iluugliti r, Joan, u( tilth dale, vinliwl Tuuaduy evening ai tho L. S. Johns lio Mr. mid Mm. Warren lluz'ii viHlti'il fiiomla ami ll"l'l"'l i" Kusi'lilllK Tllewluy. Mr. ami Mm. Wulur K.-tt,-l o( Ol.laliiniiii, wxiti-il Siilui .Iny ai t tin home of l.eliiii.1 .lolin.i. Mr. Set lei in an olil fiieml of Hie family. Thin Is Hie firnl lime ho linn h'' Jli-rn allien IVIIi. Mr. ami Sirs, Leon Chile ami Mm. llalllell lloolll tsllul"ll ill JtOSclllllR 'lf llli'Hllay. : MYRTLE CREEK AlVItTI.K ITlKKK, Ih-t!. 2". --Ah'H Frank While, ni' l-,iyH Cn-ok. 1h I IttiiK for ii lew (liij'H Willi AIi-h, Kule Allien. The .fly rile Cre-elc tiiiiiif i their rewiiar mooiiiiK I Jeootiiher II, favorably eiidnrxi-d u resolution I" ennnhler cslitblishiim h rnoponitive cannery at. Myrtle Ci.'ek. WIiiIm piiietlciiiK football I:ikI week, Wine Chihli'iH whs quite m-riouxiy Inn I and it mint-inn Mchool liliH week. Mary MollhiKiT, who i i'cnll Hiiderttetil un operation for appen dicitis, hilK roturiied homo from the liuspitnl mill hope hIii hi' able Ii) no luirk lii school ulit-r lint holidays. The nfliii'irt tdecleil for neU ear fur Ihe Myrtle Creek Itml and C; U ii Huh nee John I'. Wilson, presi dent1, Henry Adams, vlee president. Iiiul Ted .Shirle.liiT, secri-laiy-IreiiKiirer. .Mr. n ml Mrs. Morris Mux well 1 1 il vi returned from Cull lorn in Where Mr. Maxwell hiiH been work lim, mnl me vlstliti Hi the l,eidb ChitilerH Imme. Mr. Maxwell Is Mrs. ('hilders' son. A luruo emwd iilteiidiil Hie ru liorul of M. (1. Heiith, W.idnej'duy. Anions utit of-town pcnple iiileml JiiK were Mr. mid Mit. Ted An drews, Koselnim, , in. Ituehel Ate ilreWH, it ii f I .Mr. mid Alr'n. I'er! WH lim. MiiKene. Air. ii ml Mrs. Wilder j epol l Hint their dnuuhler, I mm it. vlio hun been un fuviilld for seveiul ypiirw. is linprtn iu very nut islnr lorlly lit pii'sent. .Air. mid Alrx. liulpli Steuini re 1 in tied it w eek imo from u I wo A tH-ks' vjieul Ion, spent motoriim tiyiouith heL-nii. Iiiu ho. I l;th mid Cfllifiiiuia. Alts. Hieui us' sifter. Miss Dessie I lean tin tf. who hits been eimaeed fu uursiim In a San J'Vinciveo liospitnl, came not III with them for u visit with her pit -jiinls, Air. and Airs, .loe lieindorfl nr. Drain, and has now uom lo a Seattle liosplliil where she has heen trjinsferied. Mih. Win. Ilnlhip Is fipemllniT He vl-ek-end In .hirkson ville with her Miii-in-lu w. Win. Con Iter mid chil dren. Mr. mnl Alls, .1. A. Hire mid son, Hill! have rei in lied from n mm or lrlp Ihrouizh the MMilh whh li tool, tin-in ns lur us l.oiusiiiiiii. Killlor i.lllny of tile Myrtle I'reek Mikil. spent Tliesd:i in Uosehtll K lllteiidinit to husihess. .Mis. .1. Ii MUIiii.'Is. n lliluet efeek. Spent W'l'dne-tdil.V ill te noon ( ulliiiL on friends tu low n. 11. I. Ilohli mid his iltumhit'i , Alurie. le.-i.lein ltf S.nilh Myrtle Creek, sutteii'd tut- mid luuises In un ii til i mm In le collision Tnesilil v The loltlsiuii out lined in lite Norlll Myrile Creek lnidi:e with a ear b. lonhm to l'od Lewis nf liiiini CAMAS VALLEY .CAMAS VAI.I.KV. Un-. lilt. Ah, apd Mis. Or. in Siuudley moved in to their new htue int'S fiom Tom Si'lC'-l's 111 Ml Week. Aliss Ahcde it'll i ush i nine llOllle from Chlco. ('ulit , Imtt Alotulm . Vheie t:io hud been isltlni; with nn mini and rmivlii lor Ho- p;i:t fl wieks. b". II. Cockell. Iiutehei uiuu from "MitiHlkee. Ore. intended to busl IteSS lliatte-i ;tnd At.-Meil the poll) try men in this di.;iitii hist week. tluy I.awson uiiil William Toiler nti -i d timler m i lie Cold moun tain s'.tion last Thni-id;i. Mr. for tor i;nt ntf on the wmm: lne- nml Hpellt I lie 1 1 L i: 1 1 1 oil'. He Lo1 ;( file Matted iind k''pt 1 11 1 1 I V ( otlltni luhle lind w;is none ihe wuiHi' lor his .-p.-l ieli. e n,- A WINE Of PARADISE FINE (2atfotnia WINES lnrodli4lnM, preduct at found California Ta.srrft, will lerltfy your rqulrmnH for fin wlnt t nminnl pr)cl. Srr Parodlit tedar. CKoOi from ion varltii. Availably in Or agon Have Thrush of rioKne JllV!r spent Moiiduj at Ills home here, lie bruulit IjU futhi'i-, Jliiain ililllh, lioiue alter 11 lew Weeks viMt in lionuir Jiiwr. .Mr. ainl .Mis. J Jilt Combs were i-uilHil to Noitu Heiid lunl V eillie luy to see Jiln's iiioibei, who bad heel unit by a full. They leturiien Home the luM or ihe week. Mr. .Nellie hurry, who hud been uhuiik lot' Hoiih- tune al lot home of her iliiulnel, Airs. Noine Maiol li , retin ue.i to I ogmtie Just W.irk. Miles Slauilley sh-ii1 part of lusl we K ul leumiie building fem e lor .hs. Nyer. 'I ho Kiddle HtuilKtJ Visited the C.iniurt alley Kiuiifie 'I uesuay nifiiit a I ihe remilur im-et in l no Camas ui nne und enjoyed a very pieiisuut jiieeuiiK loK'lhir. Uednesduy, liee. 2,1, Ihe otlireis of the Kveiureen, Teimiilo am aman Valley grange will be inhlulled at (.'iiuiiiH v alley. Adi iau and Noble Stnndley went i Ut l'antlier nde S ednesuuy to criiiito u tract ui timber. .Mr. und Alia. Neul Alctillveiy of i.oquiile arc isiting at tnu home of tile iulteCs sisie), Alls. Nobol Utatnlley. Lester Coutes of Alleghany mid Hex I 'irk of llundon uprnt I ho week end at the l(. W. I Moll home. Air. und Mrs. Lester Conies visited Sunday afternoon at (he home at Mr. and Alts. Waller Coutes ul Tni mile. Airs. Lester ("oaten received word u short lime ago thai her ftillm and brother, U W. I'bk and War i en. tteru soon lo loavo I'ennsyl v an In for Oklahoma und would be home a few das belore Christ inns. Alts. Noble Htulldley received word a few days iiko of the deatli of Ihe I welve-y on r-old da ilii tiler of Mr. mid Mrs. Win Niekeson of Kit k ii in. The child had been ill for seveiul months in the Alyrtle I'oint hospital. Mis. Niekeson is the dnuglilrr of Mr. mid Airs, ('hurlie Wilson of Silkiuu. Tlie Wilson family lived here Hie early putt Of (heir lives and until a short titnu lifter Mary's imu riuwe. WILBUR W'll.liril. Hit. IS Mr. ami Mr. T. (iriie ami Mm. A. Ilnnie spelil Miimlay in Uoneliiirx alleiut- illi; to llllillOSH. Mih. Ii. I-I. Alooll was nlioiiinir ami vlHllini; IriemlK In lloseliiiri; 'I'llclola.i . Mr. nml Mrit. N'irull Smilli ami Mr. ami Mm. Itnlli Sand ere IIIIIIIIIU lllo.se who allemleil llle 1 1 - -Key i-iiow in llalilaiol lusl week. FIomI Smith, Willi Iiiu liarenlH. Mr. anil Mm. .loe Smith of OaU himl. ami IiIh sister. Airs. Ilawley I lainilloii. of Wallowa hike, left for Salem We,!neHil:i for a short isll Willi relatives. Mrs. W. K. Ifnsnell. w .10 has heell III Dm;, -lie lisillim fl lenils I lie ill:-t two weeHs. retlirileil lo her home here Saturday. MlMS Clalle K. Wells .-M I the ia.st w eek-ellll Willi her Hisler. Mm. Melvln I'almer. The) spent S.1.IU1 ilay I liristmas Mhoipiui; III Itiis, Inn . Miss .lean Turner ami Kaye lleiilly spent Satiiriln.v In Itose Inlra shoppinn unil vlHllliii; Irien.ls. Mrs. K. II. Kus-ell anil ilailule ler. Mi s. Ilarrv Mill, spent llle ilay Saliinlay. ill KosehniK shopping anil visitini; til Is. Mr. ami Mrs. Van llressen were visitini: ilh the rniiiier'H iimtlier in UoselMlra Tilesilny. Mis. IjI lllis.-ell spent Ue.lm'S lay In llusc liiim liailln; some ilen- tal Willi, done. LOOKINGGLASS MMiKlStKH.ASS. hec, ii; Ihos. retui in d for tb Clinsimas holidays are: I rueii Owent. I'. if o.; .h Musters. business college, Klluieiie; Allltv Marsh ami Irviim Itodlej. t). r. . John .oeier. who is visitinir at tbi home of his mother. Mis, John Xorier. plans to return to his home port at Hun IHemi ntler Christinas M:oelltle Atelei is to illl'IVO hollie tills Week tiom Ilelke1e. Calif . when- j-he is nttemliim biiflne-s colii'::e. She is in Kansas Cil at the pri seiit nine iMiinn hwr lather. Hii ha id Swauscm a ml Mr. and Airs O'Neill visited trlemlF in LooKimii-las la-t week. They letl for ronliind. iH'ceuiber If. Mr. and Mis. Mount, of Dakota, are spending Hie w Inter visil dm wttli ilu-ir ihlldren. W. C, Church liml Mis. Klste 1'eieisoli. of Look llii 'ass. and Airs. Cell! Lineman, ot ( la1lli. DAYS CREEK DAYS CUKKK. Dee Is - The 1 cnl Inch s rh in d honor roll included 1 lit foltitw ing students' Freshnieii : Josephine Wrkht. Lha AbHthews. Kdua Mae Poole. Sophomores: Snie dispell. Juniors : Nettie Moot e. SilMois, I'loreliee Mooie. le'lice lill llOl , Mi :onl Mis Khun Clli-on nlid nil. who h,ie bi-eit Mvini: in Hie Joe Safelv ll.Mi.- Ile past few iiienihs. Ii,,, iimvi'il to on. alia " lo i lll. h.ive I elit. d a tin 111 THE TIMES 0' '''i -Vfkfslll'rmm i I COMBINATION OUR BOARDING HOUSE Z.J UAAP -T UF F -F ' IF X AM WOT AAlSTAKCk), VOL) TWO HAVE WANDEREP IMTO "TH6 WfOKJQ IMSTITLrnOM -THE OWE VOL! WAWT l-S IM -THE KIEXT BLCXK, AMD HAS BARS IM "THE AIUDOWS AMP AM OFFICER IM ATTEMCAMCE SUTHERLIN SI THKIil.lN. hee. i'( Adams und sou are visiting on their old d:ice ut Fair Oaks, They iii'tt piMlinu In one mid a half notes of Iris bulbs. Air. Adams Is em nloyed ul a nursery near Portland. Law re are l.arseii unit .Merrill Weber me nrunim; at Hie Thomp son idii'-e west of town. Mr. it iiit Airs. W. V.. Currier were business isjiors in Salem lust week. Air. and Airs. Arthur Metzuer h;ie iuovimI to their place near eutnn two west of town. They lliie been residing with Airs. Motzm-r's patents, Air. and .Mm. AI, l Squler. .Mr. nml Airs. Llod Thompson ami Air. and Alts. Paul Atbie were Hhopiers In Itoseburtr Saturday. Alts, Owen Itose and Mrs. Kd Smitli shopped in KosebitiK Tues day Airs. I.oule Smith and Imr broth er. Wade, shopped in KnsebuiK on Tuesday. LOOKINGGLASS I.OOKINCIil.ASS, I lee. IS. -Aim. Holly Smith, mother of Airs. A, II. iMursh. has returned to l.ookhiK kIiihh niter spebdiiiK three mouths tniVHliiiwr und visit Um friends In Hie. middle went and eastern states. Mr. und Alls. Al. K. Cum- of Al bany were overnight Kliesls in the home of Air. arid Mrs. tieoru A, Utile. Air. und Mrs. Cane were re luiilini; limn a tour of the Unit ed Whiles. Canada and Mexico. Alary .Marsh, ai present attend hit; o. S. C, returned home l-'rlday. I lee. I V. to spend the Chiisitiuis holidays wiih her par ents. Air. ami Alts. A. II. Marsh, ami litother. (ioori;e. The Sunday school of Ihe Look itlMUluss Alelliodlsl biireb will have 11 Christmas program wilh a Chrtslnins tree Hint treats for I ho children Thursday evenin, I n ceiuher -it. at I ho church. o - MELROSE AllM.KOSi:. Dei'. L'". - . L. Kolli'l slipped and fell last we breaking a horn- in her foot. C. It. Uoluuiuist is building t w o slot y chicken house hi; place. John Hlurton is repotted to b ipule ill at his home. J. 1 1. Cuiuininu of Kosehuij: made a bus i nous trip to AIoIiom- eillle.sday altenuion. l-'loyd Ibaudl, a leceiit arrival ftoin Nebmskii, is eiliphned at l. U HoluiMiilsl's. O. O. Matthews went lo Mill wood IlK- Hist ul Hie We.k, Wlee he dialed a bit: slide out ol Hie road. Mis. Cat bet ine Horn ami Alt s. Net tie W on. 1 1 nil are w 01 kltm at tin' .1. C. Penney stole as eMra salesladies it urin i; the Clu i:-l mas tush. YONCALLA CAN YONVILI.K. Dec L'i All. business Ashlaml mid Mrs J. O. Closs v.eli j isitoi s in Aleitionl and Mimiay. "Hud"' Fslow ot Tiller. eii business in "nnynin tile Mon day. Mr. and Mis. . "iloss wete dinner me-sts al life 1.. II. Crockett home Woilncsda i-vi-nlti l: . YdNCAI.I.V. Dec. L'o Mi and Mis. It. W. Davis of lbnny Sunday visiting at the 11. I, Sto- uaker hom'. Mr. mid Mrs. Klnier Kllison of Mvrtle Creek have moved onio th tIIl I'J use PACKAGE 1 y s- ' a f-y stall -iM.i-i-t lfms TPwO SMART ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW, with m. NO, THIS IS -TH' WE SAW YOUR -TH' PAPER-ST. MICKS X MOUSS FOR ALU OCCASIONS" "TRAPS? WE'D LIKE A Bl3 FAT ( WE WAMT SAMTA WITH THREE CHINS, TO PUT' PRESSEP IM A FEZ. AMP A FEW A GREA-SE SPOTTEP VEST, "J OUR, AMD WITH A CHAIR STRAP- STOCKIMtSS PED TO .HIS SPINE PACK ' WE'RE TIRED OF- & TH CHIS5L-- PLAVIWQ SAMTA AT Kebeccn Cumpbell .-lOiith of low 11. .Mr. and Airs. it. K. ma. Wash., visited lor rout otiplo of days lust week, en 1 bliia, where they will Ijl- come misHinilHrlcs. Tin members" of the Calvary tab el uncle were hostesses lo a "fel lowship" meeting .Monday. An ult otuoon meeting and evening meet hiK were enjoyed wllli Hiippor serv ed al li o'clock. Friends lrom Ktt yene. Springfield, Cottage drove, u tucbester liny and itose burg were present, which included an audience of about 150. Airs. II. L. Stonaker and Airs. Hugh Warner motored to Lugene Tuesday. DRAIN DItAIN". Doc. 20. Air. and .Mrs. L. L. W itnberly nml Air. and Mrs. II. Hhick of Itoselmrg, visited Sun- lay in I M ain nt I he parental Ira Wiiiiheily mid Airs. Anna Druin homes. Clem Hm-kiiis and Delimit- Wil son have again eschanged places t lid Clem is now In charge of the Klk crook camp and service Ra tion. Air. and Airs. Chester Code took their t wo year-old Imy to the i mom her ln-r hospital in Port la ml bir.t Thursday for observation and medical treatment. Alr.t. Ada. Jlaworth of Portland came Tuesday lor a visit with her iimiiH-r :tii iitli.T rii:i l j id Airs. Mattel Sw earitmou was I hluughl home Tuesday troth Hie J Sacred II en it hospital in Llliiene. ! where she recently underwent ai major operui ion. M i s. A. Wakeinan of Oregon (.'II . alter a two weeks' visit ut the home of her da im titer. Airs. Je.s He.hii-ton, efi fur Sock1ou, Cali fornia. Ullere she wilt wsit m,'r ( llilstinas at Hie home of her son lieliou Wakeinan. Ah. and Airs. A. Olhsou of Vn calla, iittelidod the pot link supper and Townseud lileetilig ill Diuili. .Monday evening. Mrs. tieorgo 1st aelsoll is unite 111 at her home here inr the past few das. The Townseud meeting and pot luck dinner Monday night wtis ipiilo well a tt ''tided. Alter dinner a musical prom a in and readings was given before the main feature, an ad ill ess by A. C. Mars tors, id' llosebnig. which was well reci r. ef. Mmlng pictures ,,t Alaska ll lie m.uwi. ,ii un- ...ue - ii-.... liuthlilig l-ililay. tile scnool io m-l w peiK titage of the al mission fees. Principal Klud 1-iulit of the union limh srhoifl. has again been I'lecteit as a ley is bit I ve council j member of the Oregon State Ath letic association and will represent Hie "I!" lea CUe schools of the southern I Meuon district a I Ho assembly meeting a I Portland in December. The annual bazaar by the ladies aid of Ihe M. , church Saturday was well attended and quite a neat sum was realized. i YONCALLA DNCAI.I.A. Dec. '21. Whittlesey, lied Cross sei M r s. clary. Mini- ti ttnsacted business here day. I .vim Taylor left Tuesday for Ihe veterans' hospital in Portland. Roy Dodd and Chauncey Smith transacted business In PniHimd last week. Miss Irene Applecnte of Kulm-iu' spent several duvs last week vis iiing bet brother. I' ted Apphuate. here. Wm Roberts was called to Cot- tllire C.rOVe, Wedlie-du dil" to is rw , nTsw r, - ao nui nuiri i T HAIR .t.m?. oil foominq OIL SHAMPOOlfE ' for coMPierr hair care . I ; II. 89 e i TUESDAY. DECEMBER Major Hoople DUMP.' PO WU AP IW ' 1 HAMPLE FOR A TO CATCH OUR rV. BT VM-IO rmicli Just Mho serious illness of bis brother. I Aim. Annie Kdwurds of Hamll Cide of Vaki-jton. Alont., visited her sister, friends here Mis. (Jeore Itiitnilton, for a con- pie of days hist week, en route to Sim hranoisco. Anions those tratiHactliiK busi ness In KiiHene Saturday from here were, Mrs. Jim Toner, Ken neth Toner, Air. und Airs. Homer K 11 isc und datmhter, Hetty lluth, Mr. and Airs. A. II. Marsh und dauKhter, Venola, Air. and Airs. Klmer Kruse, Mr, and Mrs. I tick Alartin. Mrs. Huff returned home Wed nesday alter spending Heveral months In Portland. Mrs. find Sehosso motored lo RosebutK Saturday. Air. und Mrs. Donald Cox and son. who have spent the last three your in Manila and China, arrived here Sunday for un indef inite stay at tlie Luther Dauuli erty home. Mrs. Cox is the oldest daiiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Datmh titty. DRAhN DRAIN, Doc. '21. .Mr. and Airs. Joe Dunn of Portland were over night guests at the II. J. haswell homo Wednesday. The P.-T. A. ladles have been serving hot lunches since Dee. 1. tn about Su pupils each ilay jn lhe grade school. . ' Airs. Laura (.'no ns came from .Monroe Frfihiy event ng to visit over Die holidays at the hnine of Iter son, W. K. "nous. .Miss Lorn Ilertuiiigtoti, who has been in Soatllo several months, returned to Drain this week. Mrs. II. J. Laswell ami little son. Lynn, spent the week-end visiting her sisler-in-law, Mrs. Lloyd Walker and faint) v in I Springfield. M. .1. Laswell spent Saturday In jKoseburg on school business. The grade school hud Ihe Cow den's travel pictures and lecture on Alaska, which whs well attend ed and enjoyed by all. Oswald Thiel and wife have purchased Hie property owned by .Mrs. Lillian Shoenherger and moved in last week. The Frank Marchetie family who formerly occupied the house moved to Cold Springs. Dr. nnd .Mrs. Paul Ttueblood and little (In iil-lit fi- Amu. r Ainu. i cow, Idaho, caine Saturday and wi, Hppni, (h(1 holi(,HV, fui:(l w,n, , , ,r Truoblo "Is parents, Itev. and and wiili Mrs. C. I-:. I ruchtood Mrs. Tnieblood's mot her. Mrs. V. I. Churchill, in Itoseburg. The high school home economic I department gave n dinner to Hie high school faculty last Thursday j evening. .1. Veiue l.aswell. principal of I schools al Tenmile, spent the weeK-emi at the nonie nt nts oroiu or, II. .1. Laswell. Five of America's great wars begun in April: Revolutionary on the VMU, Mexican in the '2 Ith. Civil on the U'th muiish Ameri ican on th Dob. and World wiir on the thh SPECIAL CRANBERRY SHERBET ORANGE SHERBET Pints 15c Quarts 25c Ice Cream: Pints 25c Quarts 45c Vanilla Strawberry Chocolate Baniinn Call 270-J Free Delivery OPEN ALL DAY CHRISTMAS HUNT'S . SUPER CREAMED 32 N. ,lrl,po 21, 1937. PROJECT STRESSED Army Engineers Listen to Arguments in Support of Huge Program. SALKAI. Doe. 2K ( A P) Chain beta or commerce of Hie Willam ette valley, tanners organizations, municipal governmental bodies, and siric; clubs today joined with the Oregon state planning board, the Willamette valley project commit. tee, tlie Columbia Valley associa tion and Coventor Charles H. Mar- tin in urging the board of army en gineers to recommend favorably on thH Willamette valley project. Briefs. from the numerous organ! zuiions supplemented by speeches wera p.eHoniod at a hearing before the. bouid at the Salem armory, at tended by over l.uuu western Ore gon persons. Flood control, navigation, drain age, irrigation and power develop- nini me involved iu the proposed $6ti.0UU.U)U development. The pro ject, from the economic angle, re cuived un adverse report from the engineers several weeks ago, but a idea for reconsideration was so strong that th hearing today was ptoeeded by two days of personal investigation made py the board. Martin Stresses Needs. (iovernor Martin In his speech loiu-iied only upon highlights ot tin- written argument he submitted He stressed the influx of dust bowl refugees coming into Oregon, cited crop statistics ot tho valley and emphasized the danger of recur rence of the great floods of l.stil and l!fi, and said they would be tar morn destructive now. The Oregon siaio planning board submitted a l.'-polnt argument sub mitted by Ormond It. Ilmin, ehuir- ! until of the board on the Oregon situation. This included the statement that "thousands of families are migrat ing into Oregon, the greater num ber locating in the Willamette val ley," and that "since lyuu the val ley has grown faster than any other part of Oregon." It was shown that over ;15.0om persons from other parts of the state and the nation have settled in the valley outside of Multnomah county since P.iSu. It was stuted (hat '.'approximately 1'ti.lo Immigrant tarm families from out of the state moved Into the val ley Hum January 1, iu;:i, to July 1, iy:!7. Flood Loss Cited. The Wiillametii; valley advisory board submit ted that the area drained by the Willamette and its i , tributaries contains a little over 7. .'too acres, of which 2,5ou.ooo acres are on the main valley floor. Tlie total of farms tit the valley was given as about IlO.ouo with an Investment ot Jtfoo.uon.ouO, annual farm production amounting to over 55o,iM.n,oon. It "was stated that the averago annual loss from Hoods, which can Ik; expected at least once in five ears, is more than 51.1'Ull.OIMt. Kuy S. (Jill, master of Ihe state grange saw special significance In Hie development of more farms , rattier Hian linger farms. with development of the fam ily farm." Cllt said, "we don't need to worry about communism r uny other ism." LONDON. Dee. 20. (AP) The scope or u new world naval ar maments race was disclosed todav by Ihe publication of the HZ' edi tion of the authoritative year book, ".lane's righting Ships." An editor's fort-ward declared: "In tlie twelve months Hint elaiis- ed f-tueo Hie Ifclti edition appear ed there has heen no abatement in the ttood ot orders tor new "war ships. In the whole world there Is scarcely a naval power of any importance which has not felt im pelled to join in the common im pulse to bring Its fleet up to date." The book cited big warship building activities of Croat II t-i tain, the Cnlted States, Franco. Italy, Russia, Japan and Oermany It added: "Thus all seven of the principal powers now are cointnilted to a policy of building capital ships, a sufficient commentary on the - thusiasm shown In uninformed quarters for substitution of cheap "'r weapons, snob us torpedo bouts, Huckleberry Maplenut Butterscotch Black Walnut submarines or aircraft for blR snips whose future existence has so often seemed to be threatened." PETITION TO SAVE BRITES CIRCULATED RACI-AMKNTO.' Calif., Dei'. SO. (Al') CuiMiiiitiitinn of the ileutii Hcntni'i1 (if John and Coke llrin. Siskiyou coiinly iilayetu, will he nuked in pctlliona present ed to tluv. Frank K. .Merriitiu to morrow, llolieit W. Huston, one of their attorneys guid today. How ever llio KOvernor cannot Issue sui'h an order without a recoiu- uiemlulion from the state su preme court. The Hrltes are under sentence lo hmiK Jan. 21 for a triple slaying lust Aug. HO at Horse creek. The victims were Deputy Sheriff Mar tin Lanite and ( unstalile Joseph Larke of Vreka and Fred Seaborn of Vallejo, a civilian pilot at the Culled Slates navy yard. Information received here, ac cording lo Huston, Indicates one petition circulated in Sikiyou county contains 6ml signatures in cluding that of a prosecution wit ness In the case. SARTORIAL THIEF GETS LONG TERM NKW YORK, Dec. 20. UP) .V 25-lcar-old milliner. Harry Hin dis, who wore erenlng clothes nt the wrong times, was sentenced to Sins Sing loilay for 3u to 6" years luiprisinimeul. A Jury found him guilty of the theft of S2,.iiiil iu Jewels from Kvelyti Dean, ihincer. In her ho tel aiiurtmeiil Inst September. It was I'lncus' third criminal convic tion unci tho sentence was manda tory. I'olice testified that IMncus was a member of a Rang of jewel thieves who wore evening clothes ul their work and specialized in robbing night club patrons. COPCO ANNOUNCES DIVIDENDS JAN. 15 SAN KRANflSCO, Dee. 20 (A I1) California Oregon Power Co. will pay quarterly dividends of $l.7fp n share on 7 per rent pre ferred stock and ll.an a share on the two issues of tl per cent pre fereds Jan. 1 .", on records of I'ec. !il. The payments will out arrear ages to ST a share and Sfi a share respectively or one yoar',s divi dends on the three issues. MURDER DENIED BY MRS. LEDFORD ST. III'I.KNS. Die.. Dec. 2o (AI) .Mrs. Agues I-dford, charg ed with (he alleged poison deaths nt her stepdaughters, Dorothy and lluth, pleaded innocent today tie- fore Circuit .Judge Howard K. Zim merman. No trial dale was set. FIHK.MAN'S I1.M.L SATUKDAY NlliMT. Adv. GEEaiVfflMEl m If you've an eye for value and a taste for luxury, here's a "douhlt-rtih'' straight Bourbon of old Kentucky that nil! de light you. 90 proof. STRAIGHT HOUKDON WHISKEY PINT 85c QUART 1.55 Iffi9 The police in . 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