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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1939. The a raj.nella choir of Catwade college, Portland, Oregon, will be presented in a sacred concert at the Methodist KpiKt-npal ehurth in ItoHeburg, June Iti at ft o'clock. The group in just completing a (.'alitor nia tour, which Included lm An geles and the Kan Francisco (iolden (.iale exposition, where it rep'eaent ed the Portland Hose feKtlvnl. The choir baa toured extensively throughout the Pacific northwest, Hiving piograms in the major cities ol Oregon, Washington, UriHali Co lumbia und Idaho. Capacity audi ences have heard and appreciated their renditions. The program con tains aelectioiis from some of the bent Known composers, anm.ig whom may be lound Mozart. Urahms. Grie?;, Tsclieanokoi'l and Chris! ianHen. Willard It. Mailman, director r the choir, is a graduate of the West minster Choir school of Princeton, N. J., and is- head of the music, de partment of Cascade college, for merly Portland ltihle institute. Thin institution In an interdenomination al .Christian college, and hah thir teen denominations, eight states and a Canadian province represent ed in its student body. The music department oners courses leading for service as pastors' assistants, caiiahle of directing a comprehen sive mimic program on the level of true musicianship. ' Thcro Ik no admission charge, hut u freewill offering will be received. Around the County ELKTON EI.KTON. Innr lit. Niii ini Gnti-H and ltuhy lliinyiiian have tsone to Portland ti visit rulutivim mill frtonilH. 1 Mi-h. Itose Iltillcr, of lloavurtim, Ih viHitini; at Hie honif ol Mr. anil Sirs. Walter Haines. A. 11. Unities an. I Mrs. Inez Htorts or llrnwnsvilli) wei'R at the B. H. Ailanifl linmi! Snmlay. Mr. anil Mm. Julllt-a (jutes, Minn VlfKlnln dates ami 1'iiore (laten went to Ashland fur the week-end. Mia. (Jules stayed to visit lier par ents. Mi. anil Mrs. Spade. Lenore dates went Irani Ashland to Wood land. California, to visit her staler. OUR BOARDING HOUSE r WATER. E(3A.n TWP VEKV5AP0F LIPEAXVIM, DIDVOU EVER PAUSE TO REFLECT WHAT AM UNDERESTIMATED BLESSING IT IS? OWCE DURING AM ARCHAEOLOGICAL. SAFARI IM "THE GOBI PESERX WE HAD TO MARCH 69 MILES A PAV FOR 19 DAYS OklE DROP OP THIS PRICELESS FLUID WAS MORE PRECIOUS UPOKI OUR PARCHED TOMQUES TV) AM FROSTED ALEv er,kafp-kaFf I MEAKJ K1ECTAR L with Major Hoople OH, UNCLE AtOS, THAT REMINDS ME HOW ABOUT THAT HIKE SOU PROMISED TO TAKE MEOW? XWJOW A JUICY, WALK WE COULD TAKE TO FARLEY'S FALLS IT'S OJLY FIVE MILES THROUGH THE WOODS JUST THE THIwa VOU'VE BEEM CLEATIMQ TO THAT BOY FOR MOUTHS ABOUT TAKING HIM FOR A HIKE AND WOW'S YOUR CHANCE "TO AKE GOOD TOMORROW WILL BE A F1ME DAY FOR IT--- THE FORECAST IS FAIR AND WARMER CH2 ALA J T. M. RtC. U 8. PAT. Off. V ETRAVED BV "THE THKT SINKS SmPSl 939 BY NEA SERVICE. I a jkjhIUou in the Firm National hank of Kugcue. Minn lJointhy, wlio Ih now a senior, went to t 'rater lake lam Saturday where she will tie u iioHtenH Lit Ih summer. Mrs. It. AilckelHon liad 1 lie mls- fortune U badly wreck her car last riiUay while driving to Koseburg. A. man driving into the highway ui the inteiHectiou of the Civil Heud load tailed lu atop at tJle lliteraee. tlou aitd drove out Immediately in front of Uie Mb kelson car. Tu avoid a collision Mm. Mickelsou drove up the high bank on the right; the car returned tu the road without ot'uiluruluK hut ft as hadly datuaKcd. Win. My lea Jonea was a passenger lu liie cur hut neither lady whb htirL. (ienrge Norman, who Ih working nl Tiller Willi the Intent service. jcellent condition by Frank Holgute ami improved with a new set ot nets, the gift of the VjVJ senior class. .Mr. and Alia. Hugh Wall) and family left for Canton early Tues day morning lo complete arrange ments lor l he funeral of the li bers that went were. Ralph, Don ald and hew in Urady, Mia. Fred Luhbe and Cuitia Nlchoia. Mr. und Mrs. A. Vettengl of Co- (uille visited here Thursday morn ing with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Johna. They were en route to their home in t oquille at MEET THiS WEEK WASHINGTON, June 13. (AP) More than 200 boys and glrla from rural sect Ions will dfucuna problems confronting the nation's 4-H clubs and how "to make the best better" in a week's convention to be held here starting Thursday. Four delegates, tuo boys and two girl, have been selected from each of 42 stales. The fiame states will fend 5'J leaders to participate in the discuasioiiH. Oregon is seudiug only two Kills. Arizona, California, "Nevada, t;tah and Idaho are the only states which will not be represented. Puerto Rico will send one delegate and two leaders. Kach of the delegates is engaged In some project designed to demon strate a better way of performing some work related to farming or homemakiiiK- In "learning by do ing" they raise nigs, plant and care for gardens, learn to Bew, j McCaffrey, Mis. Nettie Cabot. Mrs. mother, Mrs Lakey. Phyllis attend ed school In Tenmile the past year and made her home with her grand mot tier, Mrs. Minnie Lockwood, Purley Hahn and Marlowe Chris topueron are emploed on the con struction work ol the West iJou,; las Kleclrlc cooperative power line- Mrs. Purly Hahn was shopping and attending to business matters in Koseti:rK Monday. Jtoral Kibe and Johaina Krhe wtle picking thtrries at ike I.. M. McCaffrey homo Friday. Mr, and M:s. HowpM Kibe were shopping and visitiny In liose hurg Wedneaii". Among those who have tltvlr homes wired for electricity i.re Frank Albro, lxon Simpooa iind Byrd Smith. Mrs. Cl-arles Wilson from Rcston and Mrs. U M. McCatfrey from Tenmile attended the Indian thea tre in !tose-"J!'E Wednesday eve ning. 1 ue Termite grange met at the home ol james H molka Tuesday evening. Tlie evening was spent dis cussing problems of the grange. At a late hour dainty refreshments were served to Mr and Mrs. Fred Coif from Roseburg. and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cabot, Mr. and Mrs. James Komolka. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. to mitigate the punishment on grounds of bej age. The prosecution contended she was more than 18 years old and tin n fore liable lo the full penalty , life imprisonment. The defense argued she was less than IS and so subject only to a maximum sent ence of 10 years. The gill, uisuuised as an Arab, wat arrested Friday near the Jeru salem central prinon. which usually has many Moslem visitors. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubar 11 No. Jickion rtii(te livestock, poultry, crops, pre- nerve Jooil and follow scientific farming methods The delegates are outstanding flub members of their states, who have attained their rank by excel lent work. Those front Oregon are: Vlarjorie Jensen and Helen Mich ael, route two, Eugene. The leader frotD the state is Mrs. Edna S. Mitchell. Miss Jensen was listed as a camp hostess for Friday, anil Miss Mich ael as a camp inspector. TENMILE m. m,., i, ,lit .Mrs. Otpba Hinder and Miss Faye,'"'1' 11 ;? " '!' "l"li 'V llossell went to Hosel,ul l! Halm .lay '."" ' employees lu be nud returned home Sunday. Mr. iin.l I o.l woi-KIiik gang 1 ueKday. I be Mrs II 1- Ilossi n unil Iris I lalncsjl'oy was the truck driver and hmisu ivent lo Itoseliuig Sunday In allend keeper rot- I ho crew and after lak I he wedding or t'larence Hales and lug Mr. Norinun and the four oilier Miss Jeiin Ilsnnlug. .Miss llossen i boys In work, be went back to Uie wan one of the bridesmaids. bouse, broke Into the garage, took Mr. anil Mrs. H. L. Hoshcu Hull the car keys from a pocket III Mr. Miss Fuye TIoHSen went lo Portland ! Norman's cDithes w hb'h were hulig Moudiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Ilossen wllljing lu a closet, ami departed, atleud Masonic Grand t'.llutller ,) M rs. John llancbelt while gone. During Ibelr absence ,ave moved lulo the Cap tirllflth .Mrs. Kugeula Solomon will slay at ,use on Kasl Ilioadway. their placo. Mi', and Mi's. Irving Kile are Miss lllanc lie Itowe Is working ,.HI)UK llM(, (1. Tnn i)HlvKi for Mrs. Sallin -Cbeever. 'whore Mr. Kile Is Kngllsh toucher A double wedding was held at be Ju (h(, n(,h H(, N.(1 Klu, waH Walter Haines homo Saturday . MlHH (j.u.o W)1 , , , when Freil Clemo was married to , ., ailKS ItOSaiie jniiio-n .not Iluli Din h waa manied to Irene llnlnes. -Holb eouiiles ini'ko their homes at UlUlon. Miss will MELROSE MF.l.rtOSF.. June 111. ltiher Ison rc-ently returned linme from MtM-ultdeld ihere hi has been em ployed fur the past five months. Me is getting out ll ranoau oi imiih liolea on tile home place. Mr. and M rs. Tom l'al'geter moved Friday lo San Francisco lo reside. Mia. I'ulgelel' was former ly Miss lilsa lliisenbark and resid ed ul Melrose Willi her parents, Mi. und Mrs. T. II. lliisenbark. Mrs. ('. M Slubbs and s laek- le anil iluuKhler. Mope, are vlslllng relative in Portland and all Hug Hie Itope earulwil Ibis week. Tliey iillemled the wedding lasl Sunday r Kd. Handy of Melrose and I'm i .jll Slnei ol I'm I land Miss Jtillli I ison Is vlslllim at Melonl will! Iter brotlier and slsler Inlaw. Mr. and Mis. Marvin Tlsnn. Mr. and Mrs. Chillies Williamson or Nolans, and Allonl Anderson ol CloveiiUlo, vlslled over the last week-end wllb Mrs. Carrie Tlson und ilaugbler. Miss II ll t ll . Mrs. Wil liamson Is Mrs. Tlson's daughter nud Mi. Andeisoii Is her liiolher. who leilllelly 'esided at Mollusc. F.vcl.Mi liiirlier loll Monday lor Conallls whole she will altoud the 4-11 club suniiner school. MYTLE CREEK Mi km David AdauiHon, wlio haa been teaching the lloomer Hill school, had his cloning cxcrclHcs last Fri day. I'aul Allen will leave soon on an camera trip on which lie expects to visit relatives and also see tile New York wnrbl'H fair. .Mrs. O. K. Leightou, who lives on Froy.cn creek, Is visiting In feu Iralia, Washington, at the home of her mm In In w und daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fainter. Mrs. Fainter has been ill for some time. SUTHERUN M YKT1.F I'UKKK, J tint' Klhel Aldicilne ul t'nmu 11 lllnil's Is isitiiig here with her uncle anil aunt, Mr. and Mrs. .hum's Aldiedue. Tills Is Mihh Aldie.Ues llrwt wi'Hl and Ihe fwM tine,1 htic h;i w HCCil lin inmnv.. , ., , , Word r.-iened here Tuesda H- , ,,.,,, tttl. i,..im.....,i.1Iih! lut Wilbur Sunday. Mis. Cbuide (iHtf and Mrs. Fninli SI'THKHIJX. June 7 - Mr. and Mis. Myron WoMnid of ItiMibuig spent lasl Thiiraday and Frlila Isiting at lien's cafe. Mrs. I lurry Norton went lo Ku- geuc Sunday to visit. t'omel (iibsnn. now of lOugeue. was a vislinr in lown last week. ' Mrs. .Maude "oi;rlpnbl has gone to Marslillehl for I wo weeks to slay at the Then rw it c titer home while they urn none to an undertaker's conve nliou. .Miss Fllra Wollord molored to Tali ken ll eh lake last Sunday and w hlle there fiuw the speed boat i area, .lit men lluuhes has returned home Iroin a business trip to l,os Anueles. Mr. and Airs. Wesley Thompson were visitors in Stiiherllu lasl Suu iinil son, .Mickey, ot t'ottage drove day. Franklin Wol'tord made n trip lo I 'ort land and Ml. I lood over I tie week-end MiMH Wllina Anderson, who Is implnved In I'ortlaud, is home on a two weeks vacation. John .Malcv, Ketrenil Trick and Misn Josephine oiinj; weie aiuoiiK i-inoeti tellH ol the w lecUirm tit Wnl tcr llames' uir near ,Mille 1'iiMU Mt, and Mrs. Ibirius v. ete tun m jnreil but I ti' ear w us badly toi ll tin. They ex peel tn come lo Myitb ('leek with Hubert Wtlliams Thins ilav, when he takes his wei'kl (nud nf irodmii trom I be thane poultiy plant to Ihe const. Mr. IliUlif Ih tin u'W patoi' of Ihe IimuI t'bilH tiaii church and is nitnlttk' here (o live. Mis. .1. .Mack, who Ii.ih livi-tl In the V. II. Wenver Imnse on Third flieet for a itoail while and ( oil dinted a bujinliim mill rooming lioiiHe. Iihs nioM'il tit Salem wheie her sou bus purchased a pbtee for iior In West Salem. Mrs. Mink suf fered a bad (all recently, badly In juriiiK her knee. Mr. and Mis- Thomas Ireland have purchased the Setit; house on Third and W. llmadway uml will move ill the laM of lite week. Work of remodeling the house mid gmund will be btttin at nine. Mr. and Mrs (J. It. Uati-x mnlDied lo Kugeiio Huudav in allend gnid uu'lns; eerclses at I . of O 'I heir elder daughter, Mii-s Murjorii. griid Haled this year, she hue accepted pinks me planning a trip ' I'ml iit, I t!i ini-tilU' ot ihe month. 'b;u be I'arker, who Is employed III I'mtliind is home (or a visit. Mi n I') auk lloluale returned heme eii riliiv alter several davs vHit nh her mnihoi in law, Mrs Uobei'i Hall. Miss ihiiji l.jubl. a teaeber In lhe l.:iKt ew hi bools. is spending her Mtfi.iinu mtli iter parents, Mr. and Mi:.. .1, ,,t,i. Ii'dtei t Unit Ion tins l etui lied lo III- buiiie :tler HMnc lltue in the eh-ran f.i. Ilit tn Unseburu where he lilideiweiil :ni nperatfnn. .MIS. .loliilliv Fnb-wcak is Spend- be.-iii iii t'nlUne liluM' (Ills week isinm; tin oareiits. Mr . and Mis I l.m.le Alb a Mr. and k. I. Vmiuir left Suinlav lm ll.n.l nieut.n. wheie the) will Mslt lor an Indellnile lime WMIt then iliUKlilei, Mrs. T. H. Madden und f.umlv. h. I.ein Ntiiini; ol Seattle Is' isnini: rei.iues mid Mends loi a short lime, The lrc.il te'i"! V ,,, mm. r Joylin; tlie f.ar.ie va ihv bigh v. hoot courts) whjiu hao bepu pit (u rx- AZALEA AXALKA June 7. Mrs. I-owell Curtis shopped in Grunts I'usk Tliursday. Mr, uud Mrs. T .f. .lolms and son, Hah, and Iterl Howney transuded business and shopped in Itoseliuig Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johns made a trip to Kosehurg Thursday. Mrs. Henry (iaedecke and daugh ter. Hernlce, and sou, Freddie, and Mrs. I biirv Smith and daughter. Genet, spent Thursday alteinoou in My rile (reek. K. I j. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johns were lu ItoKiie Kiver Siittdav aiteruoou on business. Hill Ciiadwtck from IHxonvllle visited with relatives and friends here briefly Wednesday. The Y.C. A. selecled Mis. F.verett Walton as a delegate to attend the state grange convention at I orral- lls. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kvans and son. Gil lord, from Marshlield. arrived here Saturday, and visited Mr. and Mrs. John .laiitzer. Mrs. Frank Johns. Mrs. Henry Coyle ami daughler, Fllen. and Mrs. Tommy Johns, who have been vis aing relatives and friends here lor Hie pasl week returned to their homes In ( hlaud. Call lorn ta. Mou luy. m Frieda While left recently toi Xhliiiid where she will attend summer school at (he Southern Oregon normal. A group of young people from this vicinity uiinle a trip to Wiu- hester Wednesday evening wher kiitfliti was en loved v ere Lewis. Italph and I niuihl Hrady. Flovd Milken. Hotolhv Tan ner. Alleen and Marie Itllhani. itpjil. Finery and Yernie Fastiuau. ithur and Freddie tiaedecke. Mr. and Mrs. Yeiimn tiaedeeke. Mrs. K Aiia ins, Mr. and Mis. James Paulson. Ilennte Janlxer, Hoi is Fair. Frank Ilogan and Alice I'lace. Tlie A a ten grangers Irotn lliis uraime wlio went lo Merlin l rlilay night where Ihey look Ihe laird nud loin I h degree, w ere Mr. and Mrs. F.M'ietl Walton. Dorothy Tan . 'ipal, Amery and Yernie Fast man, Mi s, I h it t nudnty. .Mr. uud M i s linv Condi ay. Mr. and Mrs Hen Phelps, Mr. uml Mrs. William li.nH.H 1..I.II UiilMHI I'l.it .1 Vlll. I Mi - Anii i mu' iMliiT m.'iii GLKNiMLK, June 7. Mf. and Mm M I-' Vvi. nml 1r ..nH 1 v I, nnbviiH inifi aim Ttiiifn hi. Friday. tended (be show at Grants Fiuis I AI,B- Laswell and son. Vein Laa Saturdav "veuiuu. i wen, irom rowers, Ore., were Mr. and Mrs. Glen J-amb and firsts at 'he Jiome of Mr. and Mrs. Kumuel Ogle of IJakersfleld visited jJ J- Cabot last Wednesday.- Mr. Irom Wednesday to Salurday lUll-aawell .taught school in Tenmile Ihe Kmmett llelcher home. Mr.!,'r ywrp. He will teach In Lamb is u brother or Mrs. Belcher. M'owera the coiiUhk term. On Thursday tlie Melchera with! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kotemo have their house guesls and lluster Spor- pnrchased a new home lu North r enjoyed a fishing: trip and pic- i i7 exiwci w move me nic on upper Cow creek. . Iast ot next week. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Preneoit! wpai mgieion ana duugn- und small daughler of Grants Pass if', iietly l-ou, from Kugene, Ore- were Sunday visitors at the W. U were visuing ner parents. Mr. anu Dobyna home. Mrs. Alhort Smith, over the week- Sidney Ingham of Kugnne arrived end. Mrs. singleton taught school al Monday and will spend Llie summer I KuRene the past year. Hetty Lou here. slaved with her grand pa renin fpr a Mr. and Mrs. "Ited" Nichols of Htioi'l visit. Grants Pass visited Sunday at tbo . Janas Homolku, ChurJes Howell homo of Mrs. Frances Pickett. They and I'. M. McCaffrey attended the were accompanied hack to Gr,ants ' boanl or directors meeting of the Pass bv Leslie and Loris Pickett. iWost Uouglas ?:iectric Cooperative Waller Selher, who ultuiuled P Wednesday evening in Hose- Sotithfirn Oregon Normal at Ash-jhurg. land during the past term, arrived) Mrs. Minnie Lockvvood's daugb- homo Salurday lor the summer. I,1'"1"1 A!rh- ionaltl hakey from Man- Mrs. It. H. Gardner. Mrs. Chas.tmin, ure.. spent tne weeK-enu visit- GLENDALE daughter. Charlotte, who died at ler visiting relatives tn Chico, Calif. Mercy hospital In Kosehurg. Mou-I nay morning, ai eleven o ciock Irom u heart ailment. Charlotte was a popular and well loved stu dent of the local school and her family lias the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community. Tlie Methodist Sunday school is planning a program for Sunday school next Sunday In honor of Children's day. Harney Gladstcln of Kugenn was a business visitor lu town Friday. Hoberl Flnley and George Solo man letl Monday lor a camping und prospecting trip on Hie liogue river above Gold lieach. They expect to be gone several days. It. t). Golf and son. Ioyal, well known local slock buyers are. mak ing extensive repairs and improve ments on the slock yards here. They uuticlpale a good year lu the stock business. One of Hie large logging trucks of Ihe Fold Lumber Co. was badly wrecked one day Ibla week oust ol' lown. TENMILE, June 13. Johanna Krhe spent several days last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter at Winston. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Patterson and lamily have moved hack to Ten mile. They have resided at Ump fjuo for tlie past year. Mr. and Mrs. George Swift have gone to Terrebonne, Ore., to visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kwiit. Jim Ulviue took a load of fat lambs to Roseburg for the market Illlla Hahn, Mrs. Minnie Lockwood and Grafton Tyler. Ihe next meet ing will be June 20th and all mem bers are cordially invited to be present. NEW GLENDALE THEATER OPENED Iktice, .Mrs. Arthur Puschelke, und Mrs. H. I. Y'lilood and sons were Grants Pass visitors Friday. d and Glen Kafrr made ing In Tenmile. Phyllis Lakev re turned home to Baudon with her r reel ami v.iieu iaicr mane , ... ... fishing trip to Diamond lake Kun.:K"seuU,'v8r ors '71, Memnrial day. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Kenuey were 1 MlH- C. B. Austin. Mrs. Tiellc Mi-h. C J. Set her and sous. all i lUI,a I " a,rH- "u- tut Hilly, and Mrs. Clara Sether re dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. it. Cunningham. Sundav. K. F. Kelfrer and Ldward Churchill of Springfield were Me morial day visitors here. Mr and Mrs. Nat Dean of Port Ortord arrived Sunday evening for a lew days' visit with relatives. t 1 Uiii 'lnlt..!! nl (Jrants Pass visited friends here Me-j v, " ,7 , n . , morial day. L.,.,".t..ii i,'iu.. r,... ,. Mrs. G. L. Delp of Blue I ake. " " " ' .'..II.- I lie. T I." niiiw ; nr. " - mer Heed shoppvd and visited In Grants Pass Monday afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. Ira Tucker and son Lee, returned lo their home at Clatskanie Saturday after speudlng a week at the home of Mrs. L. C. Basya On Tuesday the Tuckers, Mrs. Hasye and Jennings and Yel ma Basve visited at Missouri Flat. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drown of Kosehurg were Memorial day vlsl- GLENDALE, June 13 The Glen da theater, operated by Cleo Bren ner, formerly of Grants Pass, was opened here Wednesday with a large audience present for the first show The building was erected by Dave LewiB, Medford contractor, for C. E. Illidgo, and Is located on the site of the former Glendale phar macy which was destroyed by fire in December 1936. The new theater is modern throughout and rivals theaters in much larger towns in styling and equipment Shows will be presented four qighta eacl) week. KLANELECTS NEW IMPERIAL WIZARD ATLANTA, Ca., June 10. (AP) James Arnold Colescott, 42-year-old former veterinarian, succeeded Dr. Hiram W. Eraus, one-time dentist, as Imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klnu today. Native of Terre Haute, Ind., Colcscott had served two years as Evans' chief of stuff. Chosen at a secret "klonvo'cation" by representatives from 30 ptules, ho declared 4-year "ndminiH.tru tion of action" and oullining pol icy as chief of t!:e hooded order said the plan strove to promote in terests of the "iK.tlve born white, protectant gentile" population of America. The gill, disguised as an a m h 1 1 , was arrested Friday near the Jeru- "We've got a formula that will produce a real miracle fuel," said Richiield's Chief Chemist, "but it will cost millions of dollars to build a refinery that can produce it, because it contains six special ingredients to the ordinary gasoline's three." "If this new gasoline will out-perform all other non-premium :uels, well spend the millions," promised the management. So after more than 11 months of 24-hour-a-day construction, this great refinery, capable of producing a million and a half gallons per day, was completed. JEWESS GETS LIFE FOR TOTING BOMB JKHUSALKM, June 12. ( AP) fiachel Ohev Ami lllachel lover of my people), a comely young Jew ess, was sentenced to life imprison ment today by a military court be cause she was caught carrying a time bomb in a basket of fruit The defense tried unsuccessfully P J'UKK visit Cn'HriMU I'lly. Calif.. vlnlU'il Weil- tuluv t.iul Tliiii'Kimy ul Hit) A. Hun-it. Ileum-. .Mm. 1 .! I Is a slater ami Mrs. IVui'urk all mint ot Mis. Illltl'S. Mr. ami .Mis. Jami-a Ovoiiml ol Itnsi'liuiK vlsili'il hori' .MiMiiorlul ilay. Ilillk' lli-lrlit-r, lii lias "''I'll at- tt'ii.llni; siliool at WlllnniiMli' unl- rstty. arrived limno lor tlie sum mer vaeiitlon I'l'hla). Mrs. T. I). Hurry ol West Imiik 11 YVriliiesilav ovetllim at the rluise koIiiu jliiinii. nl Mr. anil Mrs. M. A. Hales. Mr. ami Mrs. M. H. Inslow anil children of llninls I'uss, ami Mr. uml Mrs. Win. W'linseh and daugh ter, Itloila. were dinner quests at Ihe H. t'. lluiitliiRtini home Sunday. Miss lioreen Holie of llrallls l'llss snlveil Sunday lor u visit with lier paielits. Mr. uml Mrs. ('has. Itolie. I II. Sinllh left Monday for Oak land, t'nlll., where he was lulled hy the death of his biolher, Theo dore Smith. Mrs. Nora Hilt t was a week end Kliest nl the home or Miss l.uella Cinmliii'liam and Mrs. Hesste Sel- "We've perfected 10 combinations of this formula," said the Chemist, "and it's up to our automotive engineers to test them against the popular competitive brands. We'll put them in barrels identified only by numbers and we'll got a true picture of their relative value." FOR YOUR TAXI Phone 21 Oonald Costello. who attended school at Clatskanie during the past term, visited his mother, Mis. Grace Coslello. last week. He will spend the summer with his sister, Mrs. Iturton Avery, at Sutherlln. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Austin were' dinner quests at the home or Mrs. Dora Harper Tuesday evening. . Horls Harper of Handou is a house miest at tlie home of her grandmother, Mrs. lora Harper. Mr. and Mrs. PI Hey Winkelman and daughters, Clara and Horothy and son. Hob. attended the IiIrIi school commencement exercises at Grants 1'ass Wednesday evening. John Johnson. who recently bought the Hernstelu place near Fern vale, left Friday for his home In Chicago. Mr. Johnson has made consldetahle improvement in the place dililns his residence here. Old Time Dance MOOSE HALL Wed. Nite Music By Casey Jones' Fire Men 'TTiot's okeh with us," said the automotive engineers, "for the first time in the West well test these gasolines exactly as they will perform in each motorist's car in the mountain snow, the desert heat the city and the highway, and what's more we've got pre cision equipment from the East that is accurate to a split hair." RAINBOW Skating Rink Under New Management Skating Wednesday, Fri day and Saturday Evening Ladies 15c, Gentlemen 25c Sunday from 2-4 p. m., 15c iners. Mrs. Koilney Smith ef of Clare's mill was a visitor al the W. It. ! I.esh home Satin day. in.-m 1 Mi and Mrs. M F. Nye were "To Serve Others A We Would Be Served'' Douglas Funeral Home Phone 112 Day or Night AMBULANCE SERVICE Our Service Available to All Regardleae of Financial Condition. Frank W. Long Funiril Oirtcltr Licenced Lady An ii tint Ouil tnt Offitt iKitr) at Comtr htt i Um !f Vcu Figure Your costs per acre you are bound lo get one answer all the time "CATERPILLAR" DIESEL See U First We Can Save You Money DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, ORE. For 65 days they tested care representing 927. of the types on Ihe road today, and the reports went to the management "Gentle men. we've certainly got it ol the 16 fuels tested the first 5 were our new foYmulas and the Number 8 ran away from the field in every test. There's no argument about it being a real miracle fuel." 'This ALL-TIMF. HT.nrTANF ,.,; n :..u . ... VV..U1U ui aeu iiauu, DUI nOVT CQtl We QtH each molonst to try il?" "Make a double your money back guaranlee said the advertising man, "Ihat it must, in his opin ion, out-perform any non premium gasoline he's ever used." So. that s what we did! Thousands are buying and re-buying this j wuibvu loouy.