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ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1938.
News of Douglas County
RIDDLE
RIDDLE. Oct. 12 Mrs. A. W.
Hatlm of KogeburK was attending
to ImrtincHM multi-i-H here Aloiniay.
Owen Willia, who is employed at
Giemlale, spent Snnilay here, with
Ills mother. Mm. Dora Willis.
II. F. Nichols ami Hon, Stiller,
and Al Tompkins motored to liose
burK Monday where they attended
to business matters for a lew
hours.
Kreelln Collins of lleedsport vis
ited at tile home of Mr. and Mrs.
ICS. Ciirmltt last week. Mr. Col
lins resided at Hldillc when a small
hoy Willi his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jewel Collins.
' Paul llansotler and his son,
Dick, went to Klamath Kails last
wei-k to work in the potato har
vest. Mr. Hansotter experts to
hrlliK hack a truck load of potatoes
on his return.
l)r. Robert i.aimley. a former
physician of Riddle, accompanied
by a friend. Dr. Ray Ilrown. slop
ped over for a short visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ci. D. drain,
Friday. They were onrontn to
their homes al I.os Anueles uHer
flhishlim a lecture tour that took
them as far north as Portland.
Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Nelson of
KllKene were here over the week
end visiting at the home nf Mi s. Nel
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klhert
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Nichols spent
last wek in Portland where Mr.
Nichols was called to serve on the
federal grand jury.
The Riddle side camp nf till) Ct'C
has been closed for the season, the
hoys huIiik to other camps for the
whiter.
Den Willis has been workini! In
the potato harvest at Klamath
Falls the past few weeks.
.Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wilson and
family motored to .noli Millars
Sunday where they' visited ut the
Henry Jones home. The men of
the party enjoyed a hunt liurliin
the day and succeeded ill killihK
two nice bucks.
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Atterbury,
who have been here the past Hum
mer helpline ill establlBhlim the
Riddle valley cannery, returned to
Omuls l'ass tile first of the week.
Mr. Atterbury has secured em
ployment with a construction com
pany. Mrs. Alice Moore or Glendale has
been vlsltlnii here at the home ol
her sou, John Moore, the past few
weeltH. .
Fred Dall is reporled unite 111
and conlined to his home here.
Iticharil Kiddle, a member nl the
limb Infantry band of the l!. S.
nrniy, located at the I'resldlo 111
Hull Francisco has been vlsltlnt;
relatives here and at Myrtle Creek
Ihu past week and elijuylnn a two
weeks lurlouuli. Klchard plays
trumpet In the band and stales they
will play a Ioiik enuuKcineiil al the
Han Francisco exposition next
year. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scott or Sitlein
Hecouipnnied by Mrs. Sculls bro
thers, Clarence and Charles Dick
ens, were Bliests Wednesday al Hie
jioiue of their mini. -Mrs. II. A.
Crow. The party went on south to
Merlin to visit oilier relatives be
foul reluriliiiK lo Salem.
II. 1'. Aspey, who has been re
euiieraliliK I'rom an operation In
tllu litlKcne hospllal, was ImiilKlil
hack lo his home here Friday by
Ills son, Gid Aspey. ol the White
Gnnmc. Saturday Mr. Aspey sin
tered a relapse ami was seriously
III Sallirduy and Sunday. From lasl
reports he Is s'.lnblly improved.
G. K. Aiklns. who has conducted
! iiirnliuie store ill Itiddle lor a
number ol years recently Iraileil
the furniture store anil cements
mid a resilience properly to l.loyd
llriilBCB ol Drain lor I'M) acres ol
rhnrll land located past north ol
liralll. Mr. Ilridiies with Ills wile
and son are now localed here and
have taken over the business. Air.
Aiklns will slill conduct his in
surance and lumber yanl Interests
liom another ollice hiiililinn.
ELKTON
, KI.KTON. Oct. 12. Mi-5- Anna
Knuikltn litis fcmif to tlliitr lu visit
llur Histcr, Mih. I'hupniitn.
' Sylvia lias 1 11 mi. nl
Hi-hool st'vi'nil tiny rt tint! In illm sri.
Mr. uiut Mrs. Lcntoi- Hib-v mv
lilckinij nunhiMiit'S nl Hiiniluii.
. J. I., ltoui' has ben (iillftl t mm
Ihu Hell lookout wlH'ic In- ha.- hern
rMultom.'d this Minuncr.
(JtMivm' Solomon, .Mr. and Mi.-v
Char l'4 Solmnnn and !.nu:hhT.
Joy, spent Sunday at tht niivri
llaiin'rt home.
lit 11 MoimiH Is isMini; ii l.if ir.
ami trlt'ints at Vaughn.
Atildcn Du'fvcr. Junior I lainrr
ant! Oliver HaincH I. -It Monday loi
distent Oiciiini (o hunt.
. Mr. mill .Mrw. It. II. WVlIrt has i v
turned f i om eastern Oii'uoii where
Mr. W'elln was hunting mule don.
Miss Ardelte Hinder ha p-ne In
Kimono to taUe a business umii.-'c
this winter.
1 II. I. UosHi-n is lia lim an ;ni
Votuprcjssor installi'il in Ins u.ii.mr
Mr aii'l .Mrs ,1 K II Hmi.-Mhi
hou, of KHIokk. wen atlndliiK to
i IniHiiicHH inatiiii.s in Klklou Salur
jiiay. Mr. ami Mrs. It. Andrews, of
ScnllKhiiiK. wtfi'e Klklon visitors
Saturday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kay I.oan, of Cali
j fornia, spfut llw wfeki?n. at the
home of Min. Wilbur IIuus. Mih.
Ikuii is a sister of Mi. IIiikuh.
i .laim'H dates is in eastern Ore
'koii iitniliriK mule deer.
Mr. (Hid Mrs. Anna Johnson ami
liionald, of SeoltshurK, were Klklon
ivisilors Suuilay evening.
KI.KTO.V, Oet. 10. K. A. I-Vnley,
KrneHt 'ail(, Hidney (iales ami D.
O. Weatheily have returned from
eastern Oregon where they have
been ImnliiiK tniile deer.
.Mrs. Anna Franklin was nth'iul
itiK to husiness imitN'i's in Kuene
Tuesday.
Kvanpelist (iollelh Kchmid elos
ed his three weks meeting at the
(,'iiuri-li of Christ Sunday, reniKauiZ'
iiiK the church with twenty inem
herH. Those from Klklon attending the
Douglas county convention of the
i'liurcheH of Christ, at. I train Mon
day were: Mr .and .Mrs. Movd Me
Michael, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haines,
.Myron Haines. Mch. Nellie Hinder,
Mrs. Verona Daniel, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Harlan. Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Ileudercr. Mrs. Inn Ih-mierer, and
James l.aswi'll.
The Slavics have; leased the Saw
yer Hapids auto camp from J. It.
Cheuault.
itev. Koos Is Hie new paslor of
the AssemhlieH of Cod church. Itev.
Koos is taking the place of Jtev
Jones, who has gone east.
MIhh Marie Haines has relumed
lo Portland lifter spending her va
cation at the home of her parents,
Mr. ami Mrs. Oliver Haines.
Mr. anil Mi-h. Frances Mack and
family have returned from eastern
Oregon where Mr. Mack has been
hunting mule deer.
MIsh Kiln McChiy. or San Meinar
dino, Calif., Iuih been visiting at
Hie home of Mr. ami Mrs. Oliver
Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Arna Johnson and
Donald Johnson, of Scot I h burg, ami
Mr. and Mrs. Thor Jensen have re
turned from eastern Oregon where
they have been limning mule deer.
Mr, and Mrs. I'ranl; Minder. I.e
Hoy Morgaiill ami Mrs. Orpha Min
der were in Kugene Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Iteuben Nelson and
family, of Vaughn, were visiting the
Crank Hinder home Sunday.
('laud Kd wards, of Salem, was
visiting friends in l-JIktou this week.
Mr. KdwardH lived at Klklou sev
eral e?s ago.
I.. 1.. Single went, to Portland Ihis
week In eider lht hospital.
It. O, T.hoinas has relurned from
While Salmon, Wash., where he
was called by Hie deaih of D. o.
Thomas. Mrs. Connie Thomas re
lumed home wilh him to visit at
the Thomas home.
Mrs. Nayiiioml Jones is going to
Portland Ihis week to see Mr.
Jones, who is in the hospital then'.
He had his leg broken in a logging
accldenl some lime ago.
Chris DaviH has returned from
California where he spent the sum
mer. Asa Andrews, who has been ill,
Is better.
DRAIN
I'HAIN. Oet. 1'J-Miss Andrea
U ooil h;'s enrolled at I he '. of ( .
and is ciiminiltiig between eilies.
Mrs. Mary Maltonii. who suffer
ed a si riik e a lew davs ago. is crit
ically ill at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Iteeves and
lillle daughter have returned Hoai
llosehum ami are now settled in
one of lite Tiurldood collages.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack (ioirlier are
having a hailiroom built onto their
home in souih Drain.
Dick Sanders has returned lo his
home in Drain from Cottage Crove
where he has hern empioved.
Mr, ami Mrs. (i. V. Sanders have
returned limn Auburn. Calif.,
Wbele the loiiuet has been tor se-
ral inoiiihs. eiuplmed at th
audi nl his hrol Ikt in lit u-
Maheu. Mis. Sanders lias
Wsiling Ibe pasl three weeks with
her sister. Mis. Mahen and family
they also visited at the home ol
Ihelr daughter, Airs. Lester Cram
er.
Among these going to I Ingeiie
lasl Sunday evening lo heai
lamous woi M I,., -niter and pi
er. Staiile Junes, weie Mr.
Mrs. W ". Au-leti. ami Mr
Mis. Waller l.oveti. Mr. and
C. li. Di-IU and Ke. and Mis. I
Truebhmd
Mis Ah.e Heed !
Itoiu a 1 eeeiit 1 1 ll to San !
i o heir she ai coin allied Ml
iis it. ( llinwu ot Dlolilll
Tliex went t!n- roast lOMIe
lurned uer the SlsKivous
Holtien Hale" Hie liig hi id;
the iiMiwoeih were among
lei I'vnilg su;ht:. ot I he E 1 i
also i-iii-d .a lite home
h-e Hill at !...,,.
Mr. and Mi- Mi I'oUoiigli ol Cm
t in. i humus (t! s H.u I
.ve nr.: tit. 1,,-v W In!
dairy
Dick
been
the
and
Mis.
. K.
etlll lied
is on u week's hunting trip to east
ern Oregon. Clayton Kirtley ac
companied him.
Mr. and Mrs. Herald dost and
family of Corvallis and mother,
Mrs. Doiiohugu or Dayton, visited
over the week-end with Mrs.
l-'rost's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceo.
Kesterson.
Announcements "have lieeii de
ceived by friends of the birth of a
koi). named Dale Alfred, weight 7
pounds, '1 ounces, to Mr. ami Mrs.
Paul Patri-k. at the Sacred Heart
hospital, Kiigene. Sunday, Oct. 2nd.
Mrs. Pair irk was formerly Miss
Hrace Olilsou, a primary teacher
of the Drain schools.
I her death, October 5, at the home j Jackson. Jarold Itachor. Dale L'lam,
of her daughter, Mrs. Josh Wright, j Buster Itondeau, Calvin Clam, Roy
in Darby. Montana. Mrs. Perdue j Uoyd. Tom Howell. Lester Jack
j has made her home in this com-; son. Walter Ierwil, and Alec Van
! tn unity for many years, coming j Nurman. in care of Hill Wuorinen,
jhere from Nebraska about 1913. coach, wt ut to Itosehurg Saturday
I She was the mother of Mrs. J. D. to participate in a six-man football
Wright and Mis. M, K, Dean, of game against Hlendale in con nee
Days Creek, and Jack Higgins, of j lion with llie industrial fair spon
Milo. j sored by the Hoseburg Junior
The Days Creek foptba'.l squad chamber of commerce.
consisting of Vietor DeWitt. Hoy The following students and
DAYS CREEK
DAYS CKKKK, Oct. 12 Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Sumner were Itosehurg
visitors Tuesday.
Hoy Duncan returned to his work
at l-'ish lake Tuesday morning.
Ivan Welch, of South CmpUa
Kails CCC camp, spent the week
em! at his home.
Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Hutchinson
spent Saturday in Hoseburg.
Miss .luanita i.isea, of Milo, has
returned to her home after spend
ing the summer visiting In Port
land. Uernard Dcloskey, who has been
visiting at the Karl Sumner home,
left lor his home In Omaha, Ne
braska, Tuesday.
Airs. John Ferguson is in Ttose
burg spending a few days un guest
of Mrs. II. It. Ferguson of that
it v.
Air. and .Mrs. Fred Wright and
daughters. Delia ami Doris, were
Sunday visitors at the J. D. Wright
home.
Hi Hash and Joint Scott, of Can
yonville, were guests ut the It. A.
Aloorc home Sunday,
.1. D. Wright was a business visi
tor in Hoseburg Saturday.
M rs. Mr uce Ferguson has gone
lo Voncalla to visit at Hie home of
her parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer
Kllisoii.
Perry DeVoe, who lias been em
ployed in Los Angeles, California,
ri turned to his hone the first of
the week. He has accepted em
ployment in Myrtle Creek.
Sieve .v onar. who has been
pending some lime at the Sumner
home, has enrolled in the CCCs and
lias been assigned to the South
'mpipia Falls camp.
Henry Mrown, of Drew. and
Clyde I icalherage, of Medford,
re gnosis at. the It. A. Moore
home Thursday evening.
Airs. Al. K. Dean and sons. Clay
bourne and John, left last Sunday
tor Darby, .Montana, to visit at the
home of Airs. Dean's sister, Airs.
Josh Wright.
Air. and Airs. Frank Hitter and
laughter, June, of Portland, and
Mr. and Airs. Sloan, of Washing
ton, are spending some time at the
Killer place at Alilo.
Mrs. J. C. Sumner of Drain is
spending some time at the Siltiiuer
ranch helping her brother, Vernon
Keilili r. wilh the tall canning and
house cleaning.
Alts, l.illie Harris ami daughters.
Florence and Joyce Kverts, and
Air. and Airs. Dick Chapman, of
(Hide, were guests at the Newell
Wood home Thursday.
Newell Wood, Airs. Hoy Duncan
and children. l.oieu and Alarjoi ic.
accompanied Air. and Airs. Vernon
Alooi e, of Allegany, to Hoseburg
Thursday. Al r. and Airs. Moore,
who have been guests at the Dun
can home Hie past week, lett for
their home Friday.
The ninny friends of AI rs. Mar
garet Perdue wen: sorry to hear ol
friends accompanied the squad:
lister Ferguson. Morris Pennell,
Morris Matthews, Edward Burr,
John Simpson, George Higgins.
Glen Boyd, Don Cook, Winnie Itain
ville, James Ward. Miss Kslher
Height, Miss Doris Height, , Lyle
Spore and Hay Wright.
TENMILE
A half ton ot coul Is required to
start a freight train and hriUK It to
running speed.
TRN1IH.K. Oct. 10. Sirs. May
Sibolil, who has Been very ill for
the past two weeks, is some het-
ter at this time.
I Mr. and Mrs. James Homolka,
jSr., Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Itowell
i ... i ...... tini..fru.v w.t-n
I unu -til . aim .1110. jituantij
idiiiner quests at the home of Mr.
anil Mrs. .lamps HomolKa. Jr.. wii-i
iSunday.
! Claire Vaughn of Eugene anil.
Itohert Young of Portland were
hunting In this vicinity lasf week.
They also visited ut the home of
; Elmer Bushnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Howard of Sll
Iverton, have been "visiting at the
home of Mrs. Howard's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carnall.
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