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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1940. i FIVE News of Douglas County Drain DRAIN, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Warner have purchased the Sueod place. acrosB from the cly park, of Mrs. Mary O'Mara. Kliner Newton sold his bouse to Mr. H. Geary. The Newton fam ily will move back to Marshfleld us soon as school closes. Mr. New ton Is now In business la Marsh field. J. T. Rodford has received word that A. S. Urbank, former S. P. agent here has recently been dis charged from a San Francisco hos pital after 17 months, of Illness there. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Godel of Cheyenne. Wyo.. arrived in Drain i Tuesday for a two weeks' visit flj GLENN N. (Bert) RIDDLE If I Republican Candidate I m FOR ASSESSOR I Farmer and Fruit Grower Entire lifo in Douglas County Six yean legislative experience. (Paid Adv.) Stella Quine , INCUMBENT Non Partisan Candidate for County School Superintendent My Record as Superintendent. Speaks for Itself ' (Paid. Adv.) For Republican Nomination, for County Commissioner VOTE FOR J. P. SMICK CANYONVILLE, OREGON Geographically situated to give to the County Court well rounded representation. (Paid Adv.) John R. Standley Republican Candidate for the Nomination for SHERIFF OF DOUGLAS COUNTY "Fair and Economical Administration" (Paid Adv.) VOTE FOR RAY B. COMPTON for District Attorney Hear him over KRNR Tuesday at 6:45 p. m. Read his statement of policy in the Voters' Pamphlet. ' , (Paid Adv.) wnu men parents, mr. nun iurs. Deo. Godel, and brothers, Chester, Geo. Jr. and Verne. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Coons, who have been living In Creawell are moving to one of the Trueblood cabins. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wells will move to Smith river soon and the Arlo Thomas family will occupy the house they vacate. Mrs. Annie White Is visiting this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gene Lakey. Clarence Leonard, who haB had bloodpolson from a cut on his leg. Is much improved and will return soon to his home in Crowley. The Townsend club held tbelr regular meeting Monday night. An auction sale was held with Gene Lakey as auctioneer. Coffeo and doughnuts were served after the sate. Hershel Headrick, superinten dent of the Medford schools, was here last Sunday to look after bis ranch in Kureka valley. He abo visited bis brother, Itay Uedrlci;, and other relatives here. Camas Valley CAMAS VALLEY, May 10 Mrs. Jl.-Yse- French has .shoved into one of the cabins at the It. L. llichter camp ground. Mrs. French has been living for the last two or three years on a place in Elk valley about twentv miles south of Camas Valley In the mountains, where at times she did not see another buniHii being for as ling us seven months. She had radio which helped a lot to pass the lime but is very glad to be out among jieople again. I" Miss Esther Brown of Medford spent the week-end here at the I home of her mother, Mrs. Kthcl i Drown. Miss Hetty Simpson and a friend from Myrtle Creek were visiting In (he valley Sunday. ' j MIsh Amy Puckett of Koseburg ! visited Sunday at the homo of Mr. 'and Mrs. Claude Church. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Centers of Marshfield spent Sunday at the homes of relatives hero. Mi-s. Con- : ters Is a daughter of Robert Mar tindale. Miss Elizabeth Church, who has ' Heen in Port Angeles, Wash., with j her sister, Mrs. Owen Tiller, for ! the past three months, cume home ; Sunday. She visited first nt the home of her sister. .Mrs. Elsie Clay , ton. at Dlllard. then the Clayton's ' brought her home Sunday ufier- noon. i A very beautiful and improsslvo memorial service was conducted at I the church Siaiday InoTnlnx by : Hcv. C. K. Diiimln, In memory of ' Wm. Porter. A mixed choir of men and women, and a men's choir sans several of .Mr. Porter's favorite hymns. A. H. l.nurcn rend the obituary and also told of knowing .Mr. Porter many years ego in Nebraska when Mr. Porter was teachiuu school, then of meet ing him hero alter both had moved to Oregon. Carroll Daily of Newberg visited over the last weekend nt the Llovd Roberts home. r Mrs. Ethel Bloomuulst, Mrs. Myr tle Tiberg and Mrs. .losie Claugil ton of Marsh field, daughters of ' Jesse Klrliendall, spent tho week end nt their father's homo. I The several schools which Join ed In the track meet held hero Fri day seemed lo have a most enjoy- iablc time. lxiokiiliiBlass school carried off the honors with 51 ' points while Camas followed closu- : ly with G2 points. The senior play was given at the 'school auditorium Friday night and was enjoyed very much by all In attendance. I The senlur class with Mrs. Ross j Drown as i haperone, left very j early Saturday morning for a two day trip to points of interest in- ' ( lulling the Oregon Caves. Cralor ! lake and some Oregon beaches. iThov arrived homo late Sunday ; night. I Several families Horn the Harm ' son-Wakefield Lumber mill went to ; Newport Saturday to intend the i iuneral services for the. late Mrs. ! Charles Cleveland, then visited relatives In Lincoln county over Sunday. Sutherlin uuk puakvihw nwN wirn Major naepw EGAD, IP ONLY t DO NOT ENCOUMTER AAARTW RETURNING. 1 FROM THE STORE HfcK-KftPF.'f - THESE LAST FEW DAYS SHE MAS BEEKl EYEIMS ME LIKE ft k SENTRY ON) DEVIL'S ISLAiMD.' WHUP MlSTAH MAJOR DONE PUT A FAL66 FACE ON AH' HE PuSSYFOOTlN' AWAW ON OS 'LAM.' THASS MY CHANCE TO EMBRACE TH'TvVO DOLLAHS MlS'HCOPLE PROMISE ME . EF AH TAILS HIM r DON' RELISH SWOOPIM1! LAK OL' CURLVLOCK HOLMES, BUT TWIN PRAWSSKltJS LOOK RlG&AU TO ME NOvV Lti THAN! THE GRAND CANNON I ,r- c I X 1 I LJ iwndi I T r M l lady, Pul-eeze Don't Point That at Us! ! - 7... f "W if 4 ft ynRrt -! Muny Ueud Kliols lake a back seat when blondo Betty lira dull aw ups to tho firing lino at tho Los Angeles police pistol range with her trusty .38. Although 6he has been shooting but one year she recently established a world championship mark of 17.8 in police combat competition and blasted a 197 x 200 in regulation firing. SUTHERMN. May 11. OHI Carr of Walla Wulla. Waul.., ar rived Thursday evcniiiK for a tnn day visit with rlativeH and friends here Hod In OaklHiid. .Mrs. Otlsan Manllu spf-nt ThUiH day in Uoselmrg KhoppiiiK and vitdt Inn relatives. Mis. Burton Avery returned to lior home hero Thursday Troiii sev eral days visit In Ulcnrinln with her mother and in Anhland with relullves and friendH. L'Hiis I. Moonoy is vIkHImk l the home of Mr. and Mrs. William ('. Woods. Mr. Mooney Is a hro tlnT of Mrs. Woods. Mis. Jack Irvfn or hiiecnc i viffltiiK her n:ircnis. Mr. und Mia. flenrne Heller, while en route to Ilrtdsp. (irey'Jii. where she expects to make her home. Karl Pickens and Oliver John son of JtonehurK were KreeiinK friend and attending to huslueits here Wednesday. Mrs. Myrtle (. Pollack of Kacl hhw visited vltli her sislr, Mrs. William C Vouds, over the week end. The regular meeting of the P.- T.A. will he held In the Art's huild lim May lst at which time the officers fnr the coming year will be elected. Mrs. Orville I'Yciich and Mrs. William ('. Woods made a husiues trip to KuKenc Wednesday. William C. inter is quite ill at his home east of town. George Heeeroft Ik carrying the mail dur ing Mr. Oner's absence. Mrs. Henry DarRC, Mrs. Kdna Slacey and Mrs. Jack Culver, Jr.. wore fimong the Sutherlin peoph al tending to business in Uoschurx Friday. Uiehard Carr of San Francisco arrived hero Saturday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (.'. I.. Carr,- and other relatives and friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim . Warren ol ItofchurK have been visiting for the past several days at tho John Kaucerman home on Laurel Heights. Mrs. Warren is a niece of Mr. Saucermun. Mr. and Mrs. Itastus Cooper oi Pot timid visited friends hero Fri day. Mr. C'joper formerly owned and operated a hardware stoic and sawmill hero. .Miss Margaret Carr. art teacher ami supervisor of tho 11(ihhuva schools, and Miss Floy Cooper, lhl.fi ii f if 1 f,iirll irruflf, ti.tw.li..i . f ' FiiIImiIoii Kflif-il in llfixiltitri' vcri- Elect Ralph H. CAKEJD Republican National Committeeman 12 X Cake, Ralph H. Paid M"ftftit Hnfri RnM Batidinf . PrtJ-d. Off tea Your Congressman James W. MOTT Ills rc-nominalioii ami election insures on tintKMl, active, rxperi cnccl ami effcrlivc rcprcHcntation in Con grrss rU Ail yUn f'jf Ontru Commilt week-end guests of Miss Mabel Williams. Sutherlin Intermediate grades school teatdier. San Parnardlno County, Cali fornia, Is the largest county In tho country. Its area Is 20,175 miles. Leeks, Chives Give Subtle Onion Tang To Introduce tho onion flavor into salads ami cooked dishes in a more subtle way than by the out right uvo of onions, the amateur gardemi may grow chives and leeks. Chlres are peronnlal. nnd he tides producing tubular lenvos which add just tho tight accent to "bowl salad and mtluge cheecw. they bear lovely mauve blossoms. You run atart them from needs, oi by dividing the roots of ostabllnh' ed plants, and they will make a most uttractlvu bordor for a gar den path, livlug many years. flecks are always cooked, and many esteem them superior ' to onions In a stew. They are grown from seed, and should bo trans planted for host results. The Eng llsh gardeners pride thetusolves on exhibition locks which may be grown In this manner: When the plants ore about as thick aa a lead pencil lift them, and set each one In a hole mudo with a dibber. On not fill the hole, but merely cover the roots nt tho bottom with oarth and let the hole fill naturally with washed earth. In rich soil ' tho leeks wilt grow to a diameter of an Inch or more. If y n u w an t to nccu t u;u I a t o a stock of garlic, assuming your con sumption of this article is hirger than the avorage, you can do it by pluming tho small garlic cloves. Shallots, another form of the onim used chiefly for cooking and having a mild flavor, ate grown from sets which may be planted In I ho fall whero the winters a to mild, and In the spring In colder states. Iloth green and mature onions may he grown from sets or seeds. Sets produce the earliest green onions, and for this purpose thoy should bo planted two to three inches deep, for mature .onions not so deep. All onions arc hardy, and Kgyp- tlau or perennial onions are true perennials, living many years In S. Umpqua CCC Plans Fire Fights OrRitnlzRtinn of tho South Ump qua Kulla CCC company lor Iho summer lire season was started last week by Aver Borry, Utl"ct forest ranker, and John R. Mont Komery. project superlntonilont. Anticipating' an onrly. fire season, the forest service officers. nro .pre paring an extensive tralnlnx pro gram, in which (he enrollees at the South Umpqua Falls camp will lie the flrdt line of defense 111 thut area. Plana have been made for a spe cial fire squad of one foreman and 10 selected men. This siinail will be equipped and rationed for R 48 hour period, and will be kept in readiness to move ut a moment's notice. There also will be prepared a foreman nnd selected group to act as a squad and crow loaders. A number of squads Inter will be or ganized and trained by members of the first group. Safety Also Included . During the past week, Mr. Dor ry an' Mr. Montgomery, assisted by Jnl.e Smith, discussed tho 1!KI! season, one of the worst in the history of tho Tiller illBtrict, nnd outlined plans for meeting similar sittmllons In tho future. In addi tion to the plan lor organisation of fire fqunds. steos were tulien to piovlde for rarely and welfare of Hie men while employed on fires. A Held trip was made under the supervision of Mr. llerry nnd Wal ter Holbronk. camp flro chief, three squads being given training In progressive lire Hue construc tion. They constructed -fire lino under, simulated emergency condi tions nnd received .Instruction In anfoty. use of various tools and typo of line to construct. Similar training psrioda are to be held this week. 1'ers.ina assist ing in the program, other than those previously named, are Italph Young. John Uoiuleau, K. Max well Hyni and Uruco Ferguson, foremen at tho camp. . Corn Show Lists Hybrid Contest A into state corn ahow for Oro koii, to be held at Oregon State college under much tho same plan us was followed last year, hna been definitely assured with the agree ment liy all cooperating agencies to continue their various contribu tions. , Tho show will be sponsored again by the statewide farm or ganizations in cooperation Willi (Jrncon Suite coIIoko and will have tic financial backing of Portland I. cold weather status. 'They arc irrnwii from sets nlnuted in tho full and produco green onions us noon ns tho ground thaws out in the spring. ' muivao iii.uiaa.e iu,iii. Held in connection With the gen eral state show will be the second -annual hybrid corn growing eon. teat. ' This contest is Intended to stimulate amr promote corn production - In Oregon by dera. onstrmating - best methods and obtained with profit. Bays It E, Fore, head of corit research work In the experiment station; Any hybrid corn grower In the slate of Oregon is eligible If ho produceB a minimum of three acres in one continuous plot - In addl tion to cash prises, a state: cham pionship cup will be - offered in this contest, , Applications are to be turned in to any county agent by June 1, or earlier If possible. IjibI year's results In the hybrid corn growing contest demonstrat ed conclusively that Oregon can produco high yields with low pro duction costs, either east or west of the Cascades, . Returns to Work Murjorlo Knight Watson . returned to her work at the .ltosoburg branch of tile U. S. National bank this morn ing, following several daya suffer ing from Influenia at her home on West First stroet. c -.-.. lut M, II Wll Jwtt "iMtW Mttt it Id ImMrUI r -ItMMvilt. S 4m'I wrry wKm . hubby imm hwn wit Mill Unf4 wll-M sir. .Our CM bn ttmpflftf im f'n "' 1 thick, plpiflg'htt ttk tf ukf wll-brWMHf h. Ytu, tot, wilt fijty an uVtahir la i4 uh " lag it tat f thM Hm ktti. ' Stiy t Hk fmH'll RfMmlt In PtrtUntf liMt Mm tf tw Imm th ctnttf rwlwgi ' ttorti, b.nki, HimH. - IHi JTA gjl Where You live Ilk, e Ms "Vir . wit ms in n nwt VOTE FOR M.E.RITTER Ropublican Candidete for the Nomination for ' CORONER For Douglas County (I'niil Adv.) OF mm 0m i mi a t Don't miss this special exhibit of CMC Trucks at our (how rooms this week. You're sure to find valuable ideas for cutting costs and improving your truck operation ... because CMC offers you highest pulling power and greatest gas economy, size tor size, plus many other modern advancements not found in any other truck. Everybody welcome ..... Tlin p.-ivntt-iitfi tlirmiKli our ww ii UMAr' I'lun ut lwi'it iiviillille ratvH come Roseburg Motor Co, Roseburg, Orogon Oak and Rose Sts. THE TRUCK OF VALUE GASOUME -DIESEL