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imr EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, -ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939. News of Douglas County Canyonvijle rANVONVIM.K. !). Ill Mm Eil dip ' "ullunk, WaHliliiBlnu. unil tii-r win, (inne Wyimnl. (it Sun nysliUi. WaHhlimtun, luuuiilil tui kuy imtrlns l tin- Onkliinil lalrllir list (if Ihc wcok mid mopiwil here to vlxll lit Che hull"' ' 'l'- ''"I1" liiiitlier, P. J. Illiittner. .Mm I'' HcheiHliun of North lle'nd nml MIM Wle I'linlee of He Rltle, WiibIiIcikCoii... llllenileil the fminiul of their fulher hni-u vuil IiemhlV. Mr M. McC'iilcheil of I'liiilunil wim iicre Hiitiiriluy oil bimluviw. Mr. mill Mi II tlin weck-ii(l I" I'lirllmiil litteliil- to bUiilneHH. er pluee WeiUieHdny. Mr. and Mia. I'Jiiie uiuyion nnu mull mm of Ulllurd vlalted Buil dup at Hie home of Mia. ClayCon'a pareiila, .Mr. and ilia. A. II. CIiiiicIi and apeiit Hie evuuliiK ut the lioine of Mm. Ethel Brown. Mm. A. II. rhiire.li lias been aoine Hlliil lietter III lieullh dllllllK Che past few week, Mr. and Mra. (iemitu IJmin und two children have gone to fall fin to fpiiiid Hie winter. Mr. and Mra. Clayton Mather and fam ily have, moved to Che Ilpiill runeh to earn for It (luring Mr. JUKI Mra. IJenli'a ahflence. The fii-Ht heavy rainfall of the aeaaoll raino on Krlday and Satur day, all aliiioat ateady downpour inaikiuK huth daya Home ruin fell . 1 i,,.,i.n viiiie lieiweeu llayfl . tilu .,, 1 1,,. , ,.,1 Creek unil cany iuviiie m llUlllllMK Of their Mra. ti... i.riiiiitilllllt v Krldav evenhiR. the aeore Mill. in favor of I my Creek. Alter the wmio the remainder of Clio eve- l,ns !. auetil. In (Illinium. Me. mid Mra. H. H. luniun 1 ti. ..1 r'liv i'1-tul'liud (I 'l,. Hiilimiuy after vlaltllll! two weelia with their dautihliir (1 I. liOWlH. Kate MHe of Myrtle Creek waa .. l.M.liiiiaa v a lor lioro rnuu. Mr and Mra. Hoy llilllliw ' ii,;.i,iiiu atomied liri Krlday on their way home Co Hoaehiiri! from Clieiiiult where they v Mind Mm ............. ,...t,..r W 1.. Ilaah. Mra. Hohort CoviKlar ban been 111 ...ni. n.n fin rnr aeveral daya. Mmdeii Bhuw ahopiied lu Raw 'ITJ''1',,'; ,. of C.ll.A . ..'a,.,.,l the holiday aeaaon with linr puriinta at ('""I"'1; Jlo nil. She waa to h" Joined l .. ..... t... I..... uiiiini- Miiraarel. rieaiuu 11.' 1 i- . i Hill SVIbler of Cllendalo vlalleil frlonda here Sunday. Norman llrabaul of Kiiiseno made II hr ef v ail Here (mini ' 1 . .. 1.1 I.. luiiiKiiiu r. t all fnrnlll where ho will aliend the hull .laiiiea Mauley la lonflueil In the eollimu ludnniiry at lOuneno with "'Mi'l'mid Mra. Jake Sawyer made n huallloaa trip to urauia ri Ii (I W. ltimera of Itliltllo waa 11 1 i....oU viuiim. hero Friday. M a. .leaaln h. Hualt of tlH'nlH ,.. 1 mi. .1 II. Hum- II 01 men ,i..,l I In. fui.eral of their 1. 1 Mi' S. M. rardeo, hen' Woiltieadav. Uiwla Tnmium of Dr ..1 1.... Ii. I.iu.ii l.'l'lllllV. iiilliuiii "i m mt .. 1 t i.u. .lolin Mainlltl. Mrs. to t ii.. 1.11.1 Cbarlea did aome I'lirlatniaa ahonplim In Jl(uburB m' J. O. Ilium, lefl Hie flint of Die week (nr San I'h'KO to be with bar mulher, who waa aoiloun ' MUu Norma. Ilvroll. who la leach Inii nl Camaa Valley, atopped In to Hull riienda bero 1'Ylday evenuiK. Mr. and Mra. I.ynn Stovonaon nnd aon, Hubert, (if ltoaeliurn. vWt ed Aretilo Mievouaou m"" ......i-.. evenlliK. li'.I.H.. Wllllama of Vlllieilllviir HaltlliK bla father. Krunk Wllllama iiu Conbi NelawaliKcr la work Inn in the Alnlno I.111IRO. IllklllK 11... nl. of M vi lie Llmler, who loitflued ai liei' homo In tllendnli Willi the int. Riddle IIIIM'll 'Pll(M 11(1(1 H'MIW (I'll fur HOiiH' tliun. Thtt cVf'iiliiK wiih vhnir iind cold awl Moinluy uh ii mirprlm! Id I'voryuim wiih a bcaulitiil Hiiiuiy U"y. T ib ornciMH fUMa or me i iimuH Vftlloy uruiiKi! wr limtnllnd nl v(h-ki(mui kihiik null Muuinmy nvciiliiK, toKt'tlior with IhoHu J nun CvctKiffii iind Honm Horn umi- iuIIii KviiiiKt' Smiio of the olllccrH with not prnHuul. (JnuiK; hkmii- bMi'K from tin vtilloy iiiummiiiik wuri Mr. ami Mm. A. W. (lullnr, Mr. Iind Mi'H. II. ('. Kcllcy, Mm. Kihnl HiDwn. Mih. Huth J.iiwhuii and Mih. IIchMp WlimOtif. Mr. nnd Mih. U' I liner W'ltlU' from Idu hiioiK the Wiicknud at the linnu' of thu lattMi'H pai'tMitH, Mr. and Mih. H- Itlchtor. ChriH MoCami him-IH the wni'K (Mid viHllliiK frh'iidK In KoHrhui-K (tiiU' hU-M with u uold Suiiduy. of Mr. and Mm. ICII ThniHh, wiih lulled the noiiuryinoti in thin (IIh Clenn . VVollman of Kdenhowur trlcl Friday. Th Ford HKtMiry In ItoHclnirK HiMit 11 l ord tractor out to hrmmt Wheeler's pluee TueKilay 10 demon Htraie. I .ant riinrday thu Inter- national people were out with a tractor detnoUHliHtliiK ou thu Wheeler farm. , Kred Cockell, tintcheryituin from Milwaultle, Ore., wiih visiting 11011I-. try men In Iho valloy Wudneaday. Me hud Immmi iiltnmltiiK tho oaltiuml tnikey Hhow, MrH. T. W. KniKOl hiiK been oulto 111 with a eold for the piiHt week. 'here will be a ('hrlstmuK hour service by the Junior choir at the (luun'h Sunday cu-oniiiK, Utn 17f at :'M) o'clock and altui the CbtiHt- lUUK meKHMKd oy iiev. . tu. in 11 tain. lOvoiyoiie Ib Invited to come. Mi'H. Ada J. Demi rotutnod the flint of Iho week from a visit of Hnveral dayH with her Hon and dauKbter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrn. Leo Donn, nMir Corvnlltt. ' O, .1. JohiiHou ln'bero to upend ln winter and h worklnn for the Conn and Church Luiubor company. Mi'H. Johnson, formerly Lillian Cof fey, Iiuh been here for mmiu time. )ii to It ubout the flrnt of the year. They bought It from the luieat own i;r, Dr. I-of-kwood, of Koseburg. Kuii Olllvant 1h working at the. 111 key plant In ltoeburg. Mih. Muurlne Howe In expected Wednesday from Vancouver to ipend CbrlHtuiUB iik botiHe guent of n r mollier, Mih. Anna hclund, uud .lull Iwi aon, K'ttinle Owens. The ladieH or tbe plalla Com '.ouiiily club are planning a leap ear dunce at the Olalla commun ity ball on January 6 and plan to make it one of tbe .urgent mid mow enjoyable eventH of tin; winter as well uk one of the flrnt of the leap year UanceH. Mr. uud MrH. Gua JoIiiihoii nnd .'aiully weic HboppliiK and attend ing to biiKlneHH inutleiH In itone bury Buturduy. Hoy .1. Carnall neliied Lockwood brotlieiH Bllck turkeyn for a Ini'fce .-diipiueut tbe flint of tbe week. Mr. and Mih. AI NoIhoii fiom North lteud vlnlted at the home or Cell and U;iiry Ji eland Sunday uttemoon. Tbey tut a pretty CbrlHtmaH tree and a lai'Ke box of mlHlletoe to Hike buck to tbe coast with them. The direct urn of the Olulla Heboid dlntrict have let tbe con tract for wlriiiK tbe Heboid build iiiK for electric IIkIiIh tblH week. Mnrlan Ward 1h (IoIuk the work uud also uddlUK more lltfhtH to the coiutuuuily bull and uroiuulu, I,uttt week'n Olalla Items staled that Harvey Northeruft bud been Hclecled to fill out the term of fc'red Hyron on the board of dlrec- toru for the West Uoukiuh lib a Klectrlc cooperative. Thin was a mistake of the correspondents as Karl Olllvunt Is the man chosen Mr. Hyron resigned on account of Illness. I Mi v HI Perron bus been quite Hick of the grippe. Voting and family. Mrs. Florence Gcilan of Junc tion CHy Is viaitlug iu SutherlJn, Anion tboue shopping in Rose burp Monday were: Mru. Henry Hure, Mra. Edna Stacey, Mlas HeUy IJarge, MiBH Netld Curtis and Mr. and Mm. George bailey. Mr. and Mra. Cliff Potter were dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cook Monday evening. Donald Green bus accepted em ployment at the Martin Lloyd runch. George Nealy of Springfield vis ited Mr. and Mru. J. W. Culver TucHduv. Mr. and Mih. Uien uowning 01 Cottige Grove were week-end guttata of Mr. uud Mrs. James Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen or Art'H Log Cabin, left Monduy for California to spend the Christinas ; bolldaytf. ' Mrs. Gruce Costalo or uienuiue is HocndlnK the Chriatmaa holiday at the Burtuii Avory iiome. Mrs. CoHtalo is tbe mother of Mrs. Av ery and Douuid Costalo. DeWuurd left Monduy lor uau- foruia where he will spend Christinas. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. n. Stewart left Monday for Portland where they will make their homo. Mr. Stewart bus been employed with the Ford Lumber company eafit of town the past wi vera I monthH. Rlchurd Ba vlH. who baa also been employed with tbe Hunio company left with tbe Stewurla. Dowey i'uruzoo has succeeded in trapping nine skunks iu one den on bis place eaHt of town. Mr. and Mrs. Alvfn Allen and family stopped for a short time Tuesday to greet old friends. They are en route to Newberg lrom uali ferula to spend the Christmas holl- tops and donate them to the organ!- lav. Mr. Allen Is a former niga zuuou oeiore uiu mm ui nchool principal here. ' Th nroeram and treats which I SALKM, Dec. 19. tAF) unuer- u-ftie idt.iined for this Thursday night ut the MethodiHt church will be- given next Sunday morning, Ve comber 24. during tbe Sunday school hour. takers are prohibited from operat ing free ambulances to solicit buBt uess, the attorney generul ruled todr.y. ' He ruled also that the state OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE I..H.B if thft MethodiBtlhourd of fuuerul directors and em- church ask that anyone uaing Oxy- balmera baa the right to define the dol wuahlng powder or Ivory aoap word soliciting, which is urolllbit- kindly save the wraiipera ana liox i oy law. two ' McMlNNVILI.E. Dec. Yamhill county will have ceiiteliari&nB on January IS. Phineos KoberU of McMlnnville, Watson Craves of Lafayette will be 100 ou January 15. SALEM, nee. 19. (APJ-Ern-est Teske. Salem taxi driver, told police today that he was robbed .! B,.iiiidav nlEht by a naaa- 19. (AP) jenger who hired him to drive from Salem to Mt. Augel. Teske is the same man who was inn nlv,l .Ipnaen whtll he "WUS Pliineos Kooeris oi ic.iuuviiie, .....b .--- ------- Hn , anl. reached bis 100th birthday anni-1 arrested for the Sw eet Home i baiiK versary 'Monday. Mra. Mary Jane roonery nere Sutherlin llllinl.M Dee. "II. IllU'VK SbllW v..i. reiiiiiud Saturday fiom bualnuas trili to Kimono and lioae Inirir Mm. Alluuata Wllaon vlalleil li-lutlvea In HoaebuiR hiHt wee Mm. Oleil Wlllll'lld anil two ellll llren of Matyavllle. Calll., are vlsll Iiik at Che bouie of her mother, Mra. Ijiurn Yokilni. V. H. Wallme baa been aliend Iiik the Uliat few weeks at bis old hiiuio In iMlKHoni'l, vlalilns lila mo ther, who la aullo 111. .1. I.. Alklna anil Tom Sims mot lived t'l Tule Lake Inal week where limy annulled lo liuanesa inaiiera tor a few (lava. C. K. l.iiRadun baa reiuineil to lila home here lifter aiiendlni: Hie liaal niiinlll In the Veteiaun In 1 1 II ii I ui I'lirlland reeuiH'iatlni; from a major oiierallon. Mra, Kvelvn Hunlner expeeta le leave lliln week for Saerauientii. I'allf., Co Ktieiid Che t'hrlalmaa hull (lava Willi her ilaunliler. Mlsa Kulhi'Hi lltdlel. leueher In thu Mlllon-Freewuter selionla, re eeully underwent an operallnn Cur the removal of her appendix, but la reported In be reeoi erlllR autln fiir.'.iirlly. lien anil Owen Willla have been Inklr.K Che Maaoule iirder decree : 1 nt Hie laal few inoelliiBS. ft? .Ilia. llllll.V iliil a if n-i-mn-.i to be nulte 111 al her luiuie lien Olalla Ol.ALI.A, lec. 21. .Ion Custer expects lo Icavi the hint of thu week for Portland lo npend the holldayH wlib his diumbler and family. lle4vlll return January 2. . Fred Hyron was brounht home from Mercy hospital In Kohuuui'R Ihc hist of the week but is still una bio to be up. ('birence I'rock nurfered a brok en rib and scvero hrutsca in a fall from the loading platform at the Farm bureau bint week and la un der the doctor'H care at present. .Mr. and Mrs. Small from Port land haye recently purchased the iwcuiy uci'ph kuowu as wie r.nc SCTHKItUN Dec. 21. Don (' Nidi lu convalescing from u broken foot suffered when working at his sawmill east of town. W. II. Redhead vinitcd for a few hours Thursday evening with tbe ldBar Shirley, family. Mr. Iled bead Is Mrs. Shirley's father and wus ou his way homo to Portland from a business trip to Medfurd. Mr. and Mrs. Cricil Keilh of Ku Rene, were week-end visitors at tbe Kdur Keith homo east of town. Mih. tiiaut McCorinack of Drain spent the wccilt-uud with Mrs. Alice McCorinack. Mr. and Mrs. Coebel KIshor and family left' Monday lor Curt in whore tbey plan to spend tho holi days with Mrs. -Klsber's parents. nir. nun amii, iiien ituiior anu family of Uosuhurg huvo moved Into tbe WiiRner Louse recently va cated by the l.es Nelson fundi v. Mr. lUtker Is employed ut (lie llouunr.a mine. II mold Daubensne'lv hits been ill at bis home the past Week with tho Nil. - Dr.-WuiuHt'ott was called lo the Frank Ilavllund homo Tuesday morning due to the serious ill m of lhei- baby son, Jimmy. David Sigismuud had tho mis fortune to cut bis hand with the brick layer hi miner -Monday while employed at the llonuiua mine. It was necessary to Uke four stitches to close tbe wound. Dr. Dunlup at tended the injury. Mrs. Don Uonu returned Satur day to bur home at the mine utter spending the past-week iu Myrtle Creek. Charles lAicbterhand of Portland spent a lew days hero lust week visiting relatives. Deputy County Surveyor Arthur Mover was in town lust Friduy on business. Mrs. Jennette Pierce, of Coquille, Is spending the Christ mus holidays y ' 'l II A Tub uight wucB ,Ssw - U II ' Plnl ,!o --Bewg (Eteiiuiiai 11 rt rt s VIG- M Thank you. So say all the thousands of families of the Standard Oil Com pany of California. May your holidays be joyous ! May the coming year bring you much happiness! And may we con tinue to serve you in every good way ? Johnson place and are moving with her daughter. Mrs. Frank (. Blended Wliinker. W proof. 72W grain neutral spirits Copr. 1939. Schenle.r Diiililtcn GurHraliun, New York City 'Vfr v 4 Y )ti WW III PSI W K. rsa-.imri-xa.rsa- wx'dHTCiai-id--iffiswiiaist,icf.dd.ciTa Td-(zia"-sa-.a-a-..MA-A- .- i vvtf I? it Buy Her a Maytag Washer for Christmas Genuine Maytag Washing Machines $50.50 f. o. b. SEE Fred Hargis 208 N. Main St. Roseburg A Gift Suggestion ROASTERS $1.25 and up at PARSLOW Hardware Store 111 North Jackion St. MEN'S Fitted Cases $3.50 to $7.50 at WILDER'S 234 N. Jackson St. Sacrificing Everything Regardless of Cost FREE 9x12 Rug With Every Range or Circulator Come in and see for yourself Pacific Hide, Wool and Metal Co. 222 W. Oak St. Phone 348 231 N. Jackson ORDER TOUK Fancy Pastries and ' Christmas Cookies Early at - Weber's Bakery fnone zti Give him or her a Personal Radio But be sure it's a PHILCO Models from $11.95 up at WM. CALHOUN'S Radio Music Store 225 N. Jackson St. Phone 93 For a Special Christmas Gift See Lounging Robes, Pajamas, Housecoats, Lingerie at the I.Abraham Store 121 North Jackson St. Shop Roseburg First PETER AND POLLY IN TOYLAND Chapter 22 Anxious Moments. Camas Valley CAM A3 VAl.l.KY. Pit. U.-lt Plrk rmuo limine Wodnesiliiy uiul nppnl li'W i.vH wntMuB on Iiik IuiImii'm IU ri'luim'il to nit ranch ww Mu-iM tho first or tin1 wm'k. Kil Tlitfte of the lunulas County Klour mill liliHMl tchtvil ti llt k ol Hiini'rhh, Kil hoiiH ut tlu Whe1!- Rtturn os Wagt-Earntri In man; anaton, patlrnis are bo In J trained in some type ol suit able work to ... . inni imv enn is- i turn to tltfit cniniiiunliioj ms I43J Tlsu priiKr.1111 ot retinliUUniioa. madv tiosill to sums piteut bj Chrisimsi eal. Is rrilfv;:'.s cr.Hinuiuttirs uf the Honnrlm r'.HMislhililx of untie care of cured tutprciiloi pa Utnta, m aildinoo to smut me pcrtons UiPinschci (colics of Xdp4udeo;e. ft," Of If w 5. for Give Hunting Knives Electric Irons Fish Baskets For Christmas Select them at POWELL'S Hardware Store 215 N. Jackson St. sou eoiM& to OPERATE on F.VTCH' OF COURSE.' HOW I ELSE COULD X GIVE HIM A NEW EVE A.NP EAR T s Shop Roseburg First OW, I Y IF H6 HOPE DGES. HFLL PATCH TALK ABOUT PULLS HIS OPER- ROUGHIATION FOR IVEARS TO CCM6.' T U PAIItNT POR VOU, DOC! IN PRET1V PAO NOW VOJ TWO WAIT RI6HT HERE! j E ti I SHAPE - AND I WANT 1. ivJi ruix xluito , . I J HIM FIXED UP TIP-TOP! OPEF.ATIN& ITHE LOADING OF MV SLEI&H H,g oW i ta x 1 i i v ioiheti "J":"'-'U t5fisaTH Ill .VI I I fL f . IS V j I .III fjJ) H I M)jy IS A'M181- b ,w . vi k-.. ttt: . ir ra it. m 5 tmw-t r? wgjrsyj Shop Roseburg First WATCHES Where the guarantee is sup ported by years of experience and the services of a Certified Watchmaker. Knudtson's JEWELERS Masonic Bldg. Shop Roseburg First SPECIAL Spot Bed Lamps Priced at $1.25 JOSSE FURNITURE CO. Let us check your car over for Safe Driving Before you take your Christmas vacation trip Stephens Auto Co. 323 N. Main St. Phona 5S2-J Lasting Gifts PICTURES Good prints, oil paintings, by local artist, L. E. Bennett . Cordon and Bishop RUBYE K. GOULD. Prop. 314 Will Cju St. Christmas Shipment of Societe Candies Make your selection" now ' at The Tavern Grille BOWLING KEEPS YOU FIT . . Even If you never bovvled be fore, you'd find pleasure and excitement and soon de velop skill! Our comfort able, well equipped alleys Invite you to play tonight and often! Tb Roseburg Recreation Bowling Alley ELKS BUILDING Scooters and Tricycles Scooters, SI. 49 to $3.98 Tricycles. $1.49 to $4.49 Mechanical w I n d u p trains, freight and passenger, cor;t plete with 10-section track, a44rkling and bell-ringing en gines. Priced at $1.00. See GOETTEL'S Variety Store 49 N Jjckson St. OPLiv EVENINGS MYRTLE Compacts, perfume, Jewel boxes, salad bowls, fork and spoon, cheese trays. Myrtlewood Novelty Shop 904 South Stephens St. (At the top of the dial for Christmas shoppers) - . ... . nm. i -i vn ,t trv. tpv lp. w Trv pl .LtL, $1