TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY'24, 1939. T Throe humlrnl Pounlas county residents have been selected by tlie county court to compose the circuit court jury (iimel ror tlie year 19H9. From this list, chosen from tlie tux records and registra tion rolls, jurors will lie drawn to serve for each term of court. Those selected are as follows: MEN Geo. M. Adams. KnuHburft. Itt. 1 : J. L. Aikins, Kiddle; (ieorce Aker. Myrtle Creek; Herman G. Althaus, Kosehure: Theodore J. Andrews, Kcottsburs; Miliar Anplogate, ion calla. Earl Tlarker. (Hide; Carl Hecker. lioseburB. .Melrose HI.; Harold C Bellows. Kni'bur: Frank A Hernia. lioseburB: T. M. Itenedlct, lioseburu. Hiar lit.: Win. I. Her- dine, Hnscbiirjt: Hubert T. lllnko ly, flllde; Frank .1. Hlatlner, Can- yonvllle; tleo. A. lioneuraKe, nose burp, HI. 1: lale Honney, Drew; J. H. Ilosard. TtosebuiB: Jess How man. Clendale; Harry lloyle, Cain us Valley; T. L. Tlrewer, .Myrllc Creek: Rrinel IIiIkks, Myrtle Creek; llufus .1. Ilrlscoe. Rose- buiir. Rt. 2; Wilfred Hrown. (am as Valley; Carl W. Ilrownson. Oak . laud;' Thomas (',. . Ilucklo, Hose bilif,'. Melrose HI.; Fred Ci. Huell Dillald: John llilsenbark Jr.. Hose burg, Melrose lit.: Hoy lluller. Klkion;. Jan. K. Hyit). Hoseburg, lit. 1. : Jas. S. Campbell, Hoseliurir: KIiik N. Carllle. Umpuua; It. I,. Chamberlain, LooklnRKlass; J. Frank 'Churchill, Oakland; I. I). Clare, Azalea; firant 8. Clayton. Dlllard; Kmerv Cole, HosebuiK; Joel A. Cole, Oakland; W. O. Con dray, fitondalo; Hoy Conley, Myr tle Creek: Herbert 1). Connine. (Hide; Lloyd Coons, Drain: A, b. Copeland, Onklaml; Henry A. Crane, llniiuiua; Percy (troll, noseburn; J, V. Custer, Oljillu; Harry Cutlack, Voncalla. It. A. Dalley, Myrtle Creek; C. IT. Davidson, ' Onklnnd: (leorne Dnwson, HnHebuiK. lit. I: Frank DeCosIa, Oakland: Chas. '' Delk, ; Drain; Hymn lievore, l.eona; J. II. Devore, Canyolivllle; A. 11. Dner ner, Hoseliurir, Melrose Rl.: It. IJ. Duckett, lteedsport, Ash HI.; Win. S. Duer, Sulherlln. S. H. Kakln, Clendale; Fred II. ICIIiott, Canyonville. John A. Fenn, Canyonville: Reu licn M. Fei-lier, Oakland; Waller . 1.. Fisher, Myrtle Creek; Isaac. Flnnary. Oakland; Merle Frlsble, Jlnothjj.'Wiii. F. Kraut. Klkton. n.v'S; llawler, ItosebuiK; J. C. Oeretv, HoseburK: M. II. (lllder- illoeve, Oaklaiul: R. C. Clle. Ilnse ' lniric; (!. W. (Illlam, Winchester; ! I,. 10. (Illllam, ItosebuiK. Ht. 1; F. T. (lilpatrlck. Ilooth: Hilwiml V. llbtHs; JtoseburK, Melrose Ht.: ' Cnrlton Coff, Oakland; Claude ' (luff, Oakland; 1 K. (looilliourne. ItosebuiK, Melrose 111.; Ilnunnl l. (Ireen. Cltnyonvllle: M. II. fliunll, Hosebilt'K: ' '!. B. OrnsB. ItosebuiK; T. V. (lurney. (Hide. Freti Hamilton. RoseburK; Al ' fred Hand. Oakland; Lester J. ' lliirillllK. (llenilale; llelbell ('. ', HarKan, Kllitnn; Alton llclmnl Viniitliiii; Charlie lli'ilden. Flklon: 1 Win. L.' HedKes. Cardlner: Win. C. llenderer, Curtln; James II. liens lee, Hiddle; Lawrence llerehcr, Dlllard: Chi'lslopher HlKKln. Clen dale; F. F. HlBKlnbolham. Oak land; V. T. HlKKlnbolhain, Oak land: Karl R. Hill, HoseliuiK: It. W. lllnkley, Wilbur: Nelson Ho Kan, Reedspnrl;- Joe 'I'ouseolder, HoseliurK: Charles M. Howard. LooklnKKlass; Cliarles llursl. ltoselnil'K, HI. 2. lieu II. Il'viltK, HoseliurK. Ralph Johnson, Riddle: W. V. Johnston, RoseburK. Itt. 1; 11. (I. Judy, Heeilnpoit, Anti Rt. W. W. Klnciild. Oakland; Lloyd Knupi), Reedspoii; Roiluey Knoll. HoseburK: Aubrey O. Kolibe, Oak land; Lloyd C. Kruse, RoHeburK. Star Rt.; Waller I.. Kruse, Hose bui'K. Melrose HI. Henry Idiniler, Itoscliui'K. Star Itt.; John Uuider. HoseburK. Star Jit.; C. C. Lawrence, ItosebuiK Star Kt.; Oily Lawson, Cilinas A'lllley; J. W. Lciitlierwood, Oak . land; W. W. Leallieinood, Wll liur; Win. II. Lesh, (llenilale; Flovd C. Levetis, Heetlspoll; A. J. Lllliuin. RosebiiiK: H. C. LIvIiik- Bloll, ItosebuiK. Rl. I; Joseph W. J.eniiner, HiiscImiik. I). J. Maillsnn. Oiiklunil: K. VI. Malllls, RimcburK, Rt. 1: ' A. Maupln. .(Inklalnl: W. I. McAlioy. Itl-ocliway: ('. 'I'. McCoy, liose burn; H. C. Mct'reii, Rei'ilspoil : Hoy McNabb. Voncalla: liny Med ley. Oakland; M. M. Melvlli. Ould iner; Aimer ,lenene. Canyon vllle: C. II. Meuscll. RoselMllK: Conrad L. .Miller, I lakliuid ; I Inch Miller, Oakland: S. A. Mode. Onk liind: Kilwanl W. Montgomery; LookiUKKlass; I.. L. Moon1. Rone burg, Rt. -I Ralph W. .Mo.ile, W ll bur; Kd Moser, Oakland: c K Moyer. RosidiiliK; John F. Mus- FIRST SHOULD ft COME YOUR ff HEALTH o to plan to spend your vacation at RICHARDSON SPRINGS In th mountains nfr Chico, Buttl County, Northern California J You Wll Find Evary Vacation Attraction Evary Comfort and, without antra colt, th Famous Health-Building Mfnoral Waters If you htve your health, keep It. If ytu've lost it, regain it. Theie Sp.ingi can do wondert (or you. grove, Sutberlin; V. D. Myers, Hoseburg; Zach Murray, ('amas Valley. Cl 'layton NeRley, JtosebuiK; Krall Nelson. (ilelldule: J. O. New- els land, ItosebuiK; Jim Nichols, RoseburK; ('barley Lee Noble, Hosebutx; Frank Norris, Heeds port. Thomas K. Ollivant, LookinK Klass. James K. Parker, Reedsport, Ash lit.; Charley A. I'erklns, (lurd-inei-; Howard I'erklns, lteedsport; Daniel I'erdue, Days Creek; Jas. K. I'lnkerton, HosebuiK, Rt. 1; L. D. J'inkston Oakland; Win. Frank lin Howell, Lmpfiua; Hlchurd i'reston, RoseburK, Star Ht.; Carl Hyrltz, (iardlner. II. I'. Hice, Myrtle Creek; l.-irk-III M lllce ClliL.- 11 in,.ii. liionil, (inrdluer; N. K. Hlcbard- son, kobcduik; iiiikIi Kiti.lHe. Wil bur: (ieardhard Hoiilev. Iiokiior- glass; J. C. Hoysp, (Hide; J. f. Kutlel, Hoseburg, Ht. 2. Cill-il K.-iiihenl Uctllul Osmond Kchaerfer, Hoseburg, Rt. 1; Herman Kchull., Itrockway; John II. Sell, Curtln; Louis Sey mour. (Iiit'ilinei-- .t 1. Sliiimh-,.iL Canyonville; Victor Shaw, Can yonville; Willard Sniltll, (Hide; Leo Sparks, Oakland; Clarence Surltmer. Aulen- A .1 stiini Hoseburg; Floyd Sloble, Cumas Valley: I'll i I Strader. Ollde- Al. Tied O. Strickland, lAiokltiKglass; II. K. Surkamer. RoseburK: Carv ,waii, LookiUKKlass. ! W. L. Tavloi-. iii'iiln- o V TI1I..1 Voncalla; Heriniin : Tliiel Onlv. land; W. L. Tlson. Drew: Robert Tjom-sland, Hoseburg. Melrose. Itt.; Frank Tilnn. Azalea: Arthur Tuck. Rosebiirg, Ht. 2. (ieo. W. Viiiii,Iiii c : I l,l.. - fi,i 11' Vogl, Hoseburg, Rt. 1. Otto II. Wa!-li- Cinivniivllln- Albert Wade, Hoseburg; I). K. Ware. Hoacliurir: Nrn-iinui u'j.niii. erly, Scottsblli'K; Fred Weuver. Myrtle Creek; Ralph Weslenhels er. Heedsnort: W. A . White Kmii. erlln; K. H. Wiinberly, Rosebuig: Lee Wlnnirord. will 'rii,iii;id Wllinlfoid, Wilbur; .1. A. Worth- Ington, Days Creek; Arthur Wool ley, Leon a; Finest Woollev. Drain; Walter F. Wright, Hose burg, Ht. 2. WOMEN Cora Allen, Kiithorlln: Nellie Ap plewhite. KoHchlll'K. Minnie Hell, RoseburK; Margret HetlOWH ItOHCIllll-ir- Cl-J.l.i It Merry, ItosebuiK; AukusIii llnyd, Rosebiirg; Ktla Iti'inlHtreel Itiil. die; Ooldlo llriinn. RosebuiL' Savannah Catching. Drain; Kula Carll, Hoseburg, Rt. 1; Mary 'haiuniin. RoHeliui-ir in 1 vFiii Clark, Comslock; Luella ClliiKen- peel, HoseliurK; Ornce II. Chmku, ItosebuiK: Hess ('lough. Canyon ville; Florence Cole, RoseburK; .Mni'Kurot Crouch, Camas Vallev. Katie Deardoiir. Oakland; Maude Dellpp, HoHcburg. Catherine. Fenley. Flklon: f.n- esaa Fletcher. Ilrnckwav: Cailiec- Ine Fleam. HoseliurK: Iteuenia 'eenian. RoHelnn-L'- clui-ii i,'..u- Rosebllrg. 'ranees (iei-relHen l!nu,.l 1' liu unuu- li (irove,- Hoseburg. Killia Hull IT, ,,. 11., .,.,1 i- Haines. Drain: Florence II:., nil. ton, HosebuiK: Vivian II111II1 Rosidlliru: Helia 1lurll..v u..n...... Iln, Carol llerclier. HosebuiK: Crace Hester, lilide; I'rildle III. dinger, Hoseburg: .Mary A. Hum. Coinsliick; Akiics lliinler, Rose burg, Rl. I. . Anna I .mini lies. HoseliurK. I'l'llll .Iiiiiiih Iriiuiil. 111 . .Mabel Johnson. Itimoh ,- 'cino. I. JollllSOII. ItosiOntri!- Mvrllo ICenl Irnu,.!, r. I1...1. Kirk. In-iiiii' a 11,, 1.-.'.... ., '. " ...III. l-IIMIIIICItlll. Roseburg. Ruth Kleanor Lawson, Cainas Vallev: Midi Limti. ui bur. 1-hllliia It Miiillunii ri..L- 1. Anna Marks, Hosebllrg,' 111 2- Ada McKall. I'n,u l'll... , . Mc.Millen. ,l,,v,l ;,'vk ' llaibiiiu N'miliiv ir,.u.,i. 1 n Hum Nelson. Roseblliu: Siiliiim Nelson, (llenilale; Jean Nichols, Itrockway. Opal Oden, (Hide. Sula I n rli in mm i;,.u..i........ At.... He II I'tdton. Iti'isnlim ,. a.'i.,' 1 I'evtoil. HiiKeliiii-ii l.v i. ti.. ..1..' Canynnvllle. Herlriiile Rimi ii.w,.i, n.,.,..i It. Rasl. Itiiseliiiig; Luella .M. Rice HosebuiK; llelene Rlildle. R,.. burg; Mima Itvilell In-iihi- v...,, II. Rvdell. Hee.rsnti.l Laura C Klmu- itl,i 1. 11..11.. Short. Tiller: Li'lllnn siniri ivu. bur; May Itni 1 Smllli, Itiiseliiirg. Rl. 2; Ma.le Smllli. Rnsnliiii u : .Mynli. Stiain-h Itttiti.liiiri.- i.'nii. See California EAST THRU SUMSHSME Plan now to tern SAN FRANCISCO'S WORLD FAIR HI iV OPINS FEBRUARY 18 News of Douglas County MYRTLE CREEK MVUTM-; CUKKK, Jan. 21. .Miwa J-t?lu W'ebei'K, assistant cash jur al Ihti Citizena ijuuu bank ie- luint'tl tu her work .Moud.iy mtur a vlnii to Ijlt Jiome u . .Maupiii, where Hhe wna called hy tiu; deth of he r liitner, l. 1. W'l.-lieiK, uliu dieil ut his hoiiie January 'J. llie luneia) waH hi'ld Wedntraday. The tttatu grand mailer of the OtUi Fellows lodgf, Jok. T. K'jkley, was a visitor itl the local lodge last .Saturday night. Mr. he k ley is l ho youugtMt grund master i;vei e.ected in (Jregou, being only 4 yeaiH old. Large delegation oi vlHitlag ineinbera from the neigh boring lodges, Jtu.seuurg, t'anyoii ville and KitMIe, made a fine group lo welcome their distinguished guest. Thomas Strode, an old pioneer Heitler here, iH report ed quftu ill with acute hrouelmiH and uHllima at the home o( his is hue r, Min. Lottie Weaver. Mm. (Jeorge Liidicott of South Myrtle made u visit to tJauyonviiie IukI wei;k to nee Ronald Loiter, who has been in the hospital moat oi (he time lor connidui aoly over a year on account of a gunshot wound received at the opening of the I'j'tf hunting season. She round him very much Improved, with bin leg out or the taut, and ho fa able lo walk with crutches. A apecial meeting of the, local chamber of commerce Una been called for next Tuesday evening, January 2, X p. in., to be held at tin liruco real estate oil Ice. Tlie purpose or the meeting is to elect a secretary to succeed the late J. It. itruco. News from the (j. W. Cox family of Los Augelea, hut who lived on North Myrtle for a while, states that Mrs. Cox was struck hy un au tomobile dining the holidays. One leg was broken and a paiulul gash ivus cut in her forehead. Mrs. H. K. Deuu and daughter, Carmen, went to Grants Pass Mon day ai'iei-uoou In response to a message announcing that Airs, j Dean's brother-in-law, Herman j Horning, had been hudly burned in a fire which started in his bed-, I room, thought lo have been caused! by defective wiring in tlie ceiling.! The tire had dropped down on Mr. I Horning and he was burned al. most all over before he could ex-1 tricntf) himself from the blazing I covers. J It is thought I hut school will; open again next Monday as so far no new cases of scarlet fever have developed ami the Karlss and Dart children are both better, having had the fever in very mild form. The revival meeliiiKS at the Chrislian church which were post poned on account of Hie epidemic of scarlet fever, will begin Sunday, with meetings each night cxYept Monday. This announcement is made by Pastor I Liimsden, Swarlz, Itnneburg. m ma Taylor, Hoseburg; Agnes Telford, Koscburg. Slur Itt.; Mae Telford. Itoseburg, Star, lit. Anna U'ickham, ItotudHirg ; Dora Willis, Itfddlc; Una Williams, Hoseburg. Josephine K. Young, Sulherlln. and enjoy the "double-rich" Hour bon (nvoritc of old Kentucky. PINT 85C QUART '1.55 W I'KUOK H III M.i;V IUM U.l.l for not one cent additional rail fare! (.11 TWICE AS MI CH for uuir trawl dollar by .'nK 1 &t nr rcuirninn I h much C.iliform.i. The nuindtrip tare ii juM at low thu way us the fare sir.nt;hi East and hack. Take adwntac of .Southern Iu hit's "free ticket" and see San l:raiHico,.l.os Ancclcs and the sunny Southwest at well ai the 1 ait. Stop over, it you nih. l ine, fast train1, all the way, imiudinp f jniou streamliners, Roundtript oi C Touritt Sttndtrtt CH ICAGO .... 6S.0O 74.00 ' S0.30 NEW YORK .. 106.38 115.38- 140.80 T.Mir Ut Pi tin an t-i Chicago. toacH heyond, iTouiiitantl Standard Pullman berths additional.) Soufhes'ii Pacific J. E. CLARK, AGENT FHONL II minister of the church. Karl Tucker, who lives ou the old Copeland place two miles east of town on North M)Ule has pur chased the Jones scnool house and plans to move his family into it noon. It Is located about 20U yards iioin his preaent dwelling house. Mis:j Carrie Morgan v. ho began the year's term of school on ' boomer Hill has resigned and re turned to her home iu California. David Adaninon has been employed to finish up the term. A. U. Klliott and his father-Inly v, J. G. Michaels, came up from Tigard Saturday, and paid a visit to the iiils on the Michaels farm. Alias Alarjorie liates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hates, received word some time ago from the edi tor of Who's Who Among the Students- iu American Universities ami Colleges, that her name uud biography had been selected to be listed In the 'j:S'J edition of that publication. Miss liates is president of Kappa Kappa Canuna, U. of (J., and last June attended the :&rd bi ennial convention of that f rater niiy held at Homestead. Va. Mrs. C. C. Alarch of .Myrtle Creek left Kiiilay for Wa Id port to spend it week visiting vllb her son, Har old, an instructor in the public schools there. SUTHERLIN SUTHKHLIN, Jan. 24. Word has been received here of the deatli of a lormer resident of this community. Airs. KdMh Calhraeth passed away at her homo in Mem phis, Tennessee, Jan. Hit h. She was the sister oi" Miss Klizabeth Davenport, who taught at the Non pareil school about sixteen years years ago. The family lived on the place now being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wegner. A daugh ter, Mrs. Arthur Simmons, oi Klamath Kalis, and two sisters, sur vive. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mil ler, of ('amas, Washington, Jan. Jiilh, a sou, weighting S pounds, who hag been named Michael Clin ton, at a Vancouver hospital Mrs. Miller, the former Miss Gladys Hunily, is well known here, being employed for several mouths as beauty operator at the Sutherliu Heauty shop. The piling crew of seven men, working for Kirk and Whipple, were busy loading piling near Cot tage Grove. Two cars wore ship ped to Tennessee. Delmar Murphy, oi" Umpnua, is it home this week suffering with a badly sprained knee. The acci dent occurred ut Hoseburg while he was loading grain. Clarence Leitzel, of Curtin, for mer Sutberlin boy, left Sunday for Albany to resume his studies at college i here. He is taking a course iu forestry. U ill J. Jiayuer, former newspa per editor of the Sutberlin Sun, was a business visitor iu fcHtgenc one day lust week. Mrs. Kvit Killey, of Voncalla, left for her home alter spending sev- ral weeks visiting her daughter ami family, Mrs. Tom Thronberg, of Nonpareil. Aliss Juaulta Alien returned Troni Portland the last of the week after spending several days shopping ind visiting mends there. Mr and Mrs Mark Jordan and Rll S. INC.. MAV YORK. N. Y. daughter, Patricia, returned Friday irjjm a two weeks vacation trip to Livermore and San Krancisco where they have been Visiting their children. The MUses Bonnie Alcorn, Paul ine Trozelle and lletly Harge, at tended the dame at the armory, at Cottage Grove, Saturday night, given by Hob Ramsey and his or chestra, featuring "Smokey" Whit field, famous colored entertainer. Mr. and Airs. John Webber, of Drain, were Thursday guests at the home of Air. and lira. W. O. French. Mrs. Allan Tuthlll and daughter, Patricia, were all day guests at the home of Mr. and Airs. Arthur Smith on the Richardson place, one day last week. A large window Is being Installed In the living quarters of Airs. Cora Allen In her home In the rear of the store. The new window will open on the sfde near the post of fice. Dick Hone of Tenmile and Don Rone of Alyrtle Creek were. Sunday guests at the home of their mother. .Mrs. Jack Smith. Mrs. A. W. Erlcson and daugh ter, Evelyn, of North Hend, and La Verne French, of Marshfield, nere 'week-end guests at the borne of the latter's parents, Mr. and Airs. W. O. French. DRAIN DRAIN, Jan. 24. Hiram Turner of Waldport Is here this week looking after his property Inter ests. Miss Arlene Roach is In Kugene with her aunt, Mrs. Win, Wise, who has been ill with the flu. Paul Johnson of Albany was vis iting his aunt, Mrs. K. 11. Christie, and family. Air. and Airs. Don Mayfield and Utile son of Fort Khnnath visit ed over the week-end ''al the H. L. Cowl6s homo. Hill Holloway left Inst Saturday for Boise, Idaho, where lie is em ployed as assistant superintendent f construction on a lurge disposal Mant. Pete Mattoon wh In Drain Sat urday to attend the funeral of his sister. Airs, lottie Ford. Mrs. Stella (juine. county super intendent of schools, visited the Drain grade school last week and exnressed herself as well pleased with the proirress of the school. Raymond Alarchloll Ib on crutch es this week. The front wheel of his father's truck ran over his leg badly bruising It. The Full Gospel revival services opened at Ihe Douglas Tavern building Sunday evening. Jan. 22. Margaret II, Cook, California evan- goli-st, will be the speaker. -o- OLALLA OLLALA, Jan. 21. Airs. Fred llyron and son, John, went to Air tie Creek Friday to see Mrs. Dan Steen, and report her much im proved Iu health. Mrs. Steen lias been suffering from blood poison- JUL 0.", quality! Mn.lcin style in inellmv uiilnnt I i uih : thaw ers: I'liUe uiirior: For Expert 'rr''" - Resular s-75 Quality!" t K - IMiMlM g I Wardoleiim j kfy Longest-wearing standard j j :::M' ' vjSjrjjffit C'kS; weight enamel surfaced rug H 3, VAi-Y'-pOrlCaf '' jff'i1 y SiJWvMr VFlJV. j madcl Choose from modern, a J vJV3t3l.-S. . '$kfc.'' m ' T-4?V vk floral, Chinese and texture rl Tg- f PV, ; Save J6 I"-?'-. ! " 3-Drawer sJ'i. Dresser jS. 9.88 ing in her hand. Jim Ware was a business visitor In Hoseburg Friday. .Mr. and Airs. Joe Neavoll are the proud owners of a new car. Mrs. Karl Ollivant is able to be out again after being confined to her home the past week with a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heater en tertained their pinochle club last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Willis Britten of Tygh Val ley, Ore., was railing on friends iu Olaila this week. Mrs. Britten spent a winter iu Olalla a few years ago visiting her sister, .Mrs. Claud Parkhurst, and will be re membered as Kula Stark. Quite a crowd gathered nt the community halt Friday night, join ing In a farewell pa r ty f o r the Heed young folks, Charles, Virgil and Georgie, who are leaving for Idaho after a visit here with their parents. Air. and Airs. Ward Reed land their sister, Ruth. Virgil and ! Georgie will resume their studies I there where they are seniors In high school, and Charles will man age his father's ranch. Mrs. .Minnie Ohlsen is visiting this week at the home -of her sis ter. Airs. Clarence Prock. A crowd of young folks went to the Howell skating rink last Mon day night for an evening of skat ing, the evening being In honor of Bernice OUlvant's birthday. Airs. Lizzie Roberts of Brock way entertained the Olalla Busy Steppers at an all day meeting last Thursday. AH report a nice time, LOOKINGGLASS LOOKINGGLASS, Jan. 21. Fun eral services were held on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 17. at the loking slass church for Mrs. Clayton Arn old who passed away very sudden ly while shopping in Roseburg on Saturday. Airs. Arnold had been a resident of the valley for more than forty years and leaves id mourn her loss a large circle of friends in addition to the husband, one daughter. Airs. Wesley Alore dith, and three grandchildren,1 Clcirc, Lila and Chuiies Meredith. ; Interment was in the Looklnggiasa cemetery. Hev. C. E. Urittain com- ' ducted the services. j Air. and Airs. A. B. Niekons, ac companied by their granddaughter, j Aliss Marjorie Holmes, left on Monday for an extended motor trip i through the southern and mid-west- j ern states. Ivor hh'ickson returned to the valley Thursday following a two! months trip east visiting friends j and relatives in Roekford, III. He ' returned via tlie southern route vis-j Ring the larger cities enroute. Airs. V. S. Miller, who under went a major operation at the Sac red Heart hospital in Kugene re-1 ccntly has returned to her homo' where she is convalescing and is making a very satisfactory recov ery. R. B. Montgomery accompanied by his daughter-in-law. Airs. John Alontgomery, went to Eugene last week to consult an eye specialist I Both Rug and Rug Cushion! xVxmiiislr 25.3S Tho heavy rus alone com pnrt'S with JliUtfi nualily! fVS-' : Thi cushion s.-lls for J 1.77. VW(lri ln'"' at " o'i'lnulli'i- i'3??S! tinit- LOW iiiico: N't:w pat- Small Down Payment, Carrying Charge. E-ifS?7 Sale Scoop I Pi. 75 chicken and 250i turkey fcithcrs in an attractive new ticking! 18x25 Inch si:e! Radio Repairing See Frank 315 N. JACKSON concerning a serious condition which is affecting hit) sight Mrs. Jeff Williams is reported to be considerably improved tn health following an extended illness. Mr. Williams is suffering an attack of jaundice. Mrs. W. L. Smith left on Satur day for an extended visit fa Port-: land at the home of her son and -daughter-in-law. Air. and Airs. W. W. Smith. Before returning to her home in Lookfngglass, Airs. Smith plans to visit a niece in : Phoenix, Arizona, and friends In, Los Angeles. Aliss Marion Smith of Halsey was a guest over the week-end ut the home of her uncle and aunt. Air. and Mrs. A. H. Alarsh. Mrs. Gqodman of Salem, a close friend of Airs. Clayton Arnold, was an overnight guest at the home of ai r. Arnold and in attendance at the services on Tuesday. The minstrel show given on j Thursday evening 'at the gymnaB-1 ium by the group of CCC boys i was well attended and greatly en-; joyed. Miss Alice Bostick of Roseburg ; is spending some time at tho home j of her niece, Mrs. Wesley Mere- dlih. Ali-s. Katherine Cory of Callahan is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jacoby. ; Mrs. Jacoby is suffering from an attack of flu. ! Air. and Airs. J. J. Aletz of Glide' spent the week-end at the home of Air. and Mrs. Mark Seeley follow ing the games on Friday evening between tho Ulido and Looking-1 glass teams. ' You need no money.. Anything of value may be used as a down pay ment on a new or used car at Han sen Motor Co. Phone 44ti. Adv. YOU'RE MISSING A BET! j Unless you are buying your gasoline,, tires and batteries at the ; Farm Bureau Ex change. 1 : Investigate our co-operative proposition and save money. Car heaters, fog lights, etc.,. also. "See Us First We Can Save You Money," DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON feWtSSTlOT i i sly . h Wards Save You $5 Durable Stripod Tick Sisal Insulator Pads Outstandinelv LOW and hard wear! The new color-fast woven stripe cover is TWICE as durable as the average! The 180 innercoils are covered in deep layers of felted cunon iimersi screened ' 1 Sale of Metal Beds 5.44 Al! stool with c-hij.-Hoo brown ouanu'l finish! rZ- V Burr in Our Radio Department PHONE 95 At the end of the fiscal year, June 30, iy3S, gasoline taxes col lected by the slate and federal governments totaled an estimated S9SO.000.000. a new record high. Chrysler-Plymouth Deafer UTNE BROS. Rose Garage Here' When and Where A Y. G. A. Booster party is to be held at lilversdale Grange hall, Saturday, January 28th-at S p. m. All young people are in vited to come for asocial eve ning. Those coming are asked to bring cake uud"'v sandwiches enough for their group. And How At Mac's Market: . Air .Mall Coffee, pound 15c; 3 nomtda 3Uc wire ventilators! $1.29 Value! Hardwood Chaiis Cathedral style al! ready for you to stain or paint! Sturdily mad! Comfortable 18x18 inch seat! or Phone 95 10 Standard M i brr.