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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1940, News of Douglas County Sutherlin SI'TIIKKLIN. Jne III. Nor iinin WINIjiiiih and Minn Kmitiu Wood ward wtTp iijftn icit .Monday ovt II I in; (it llio SitltHM lin Methodist pHitionaKP with Itcv. Oiuiiil H. Trick official hip. They wiih :u tundfd by .Mm. W. '. UYHit-iirtfou and CroiKH K. Kciiiy. They iiri- to make tlifdr homo at th Sinllli jt:tll eanl af town. j Mr. and .Mih. W. A. Vllllann Kpi'iil HHVifral days the past wick with their daughter. Mm. II. H. ! Morin, at Yonctilla. At ik. l-:d nn r Keith rdioip''d and attended to Imihijichk in Jtoaehurn Friday. Mih. I, co Holmile of Alliaiiy In HpcndfiiK KcvHrul dayn here with j relatives and friend. ' Mr. and Mr. Krni-nt Wolden of La (Jnimlo and their koii. Cecil, .; who has been allt'iidiiiff tho I'ni- i vni'Hily of (irc(oii al KiiKene, vIm- 11 cd lr and Mih. Jl. Shook last Friday iiIkIM. Men. Woldcn )h a dfiiiKhln- of Mr. and Mot. t Snook. j Mr. Calvin Kos,. or Oakland I and children visited :it the Her- j in h ri M eye en home la. si Friday. Jack I)u four wiih unions I hone , attending to buMineKif in Hoiinbiirg ; lat Friday. I MiHH Joyce Holj-ate in HpciidliiK I the week with lipf KiandimrentH, ' Mr. and Mih. Roberl Mall. ' Itcv. Frank L. Young and Hcv. ' Ormul Trick attended I'he funer-j al nor vices of Itev. Hubert I'ark- 1 vr, piiHtor of the I train MolhodiHt ; church Thiirtuliiy morning. 1 Mr. and Mm, Om-ar Snook of I Klamath Fa I Ik vlniled with Mr. j and Mi'h. II. W. Snook over Hun- i dHy and .Moii'lay. Sunday evening j (ho two fHiiitlicH drove to Kugerie -whom they attended 1h com- j ntenceiiient exerclweH of the Cnl- ! vprnlty at which time Cecil W'ol-j den, n kiwi d koii of Mr. and Mrs. J II. W. Snook, wan graduated Mint Catherine .Miiiming. Miss Ainli-ey OrliCft. I.eo and Stanley lloyle, all of Hoaohurg, wero din tier KiicHtH of Mr. uml Mih. Alva Maiinlim Ihh( Sunday. Mr. anil Mrs. John Miihuiovo and hoiih, John Jr. ami Wayne, is ited Mr. and Mix. Scott Lander nt Itiddlo Sunday. John and Way no remained with their an nt und uncle lor u week'a vlnil. M i. ji ml M r.H. Kufccne Myers of Sea I lie wei'n greeting friends here last Monday. Mr. HyoiH i u for mer resident of Kiithcrlfn. Arthur Austin of Honelnirg mih vlniilng ami attending to business lern Monday. Mr. and Mih. ltou Wlchter and children are moving iii the Cala poola where M r. V Ichl er will he nearer to his work. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Clifford Horner mid hod, JamcH llcnlaniiii, ami Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Mrown nf Kugeno railed on frlemlH liero Tuesday for a short time. Mrs. Charles Talhotl is spend lim a few (layH wiih her friends, Mrs. J. C. Camphell. at her home easl of town. Mr. and Mrs. I Joyd Cameron and Miss KMzuhelli Aeblscher re turned here Saturday right from u trip to Laueviow. While In Lakc lew (hey a ftdted Mr. an I Airs. Thornton Cale. Mrs. tii!" will bo remembered here us Juan It 11 dale, teacher of the interme diate grades for several years. Mr. Cale Is I ho owner and man ager ot tile l.aketev new t.p;i per. Mr. and Mrs. Ike .Juick railed here for a lew hours Tuesday to visit with friends w hlle en i irle t' Melrose, Mr. and Mrs. (Jiiek o tied and opera led a ki o.-. y 1 mi here several vc.us ;mii. Mrs. Kltner Je'n. ; s vl.sUr I se era! days lust u -a w th in . IJes in Collate ( J, -n Miss F.llKHlielh Aeoiseher Monday iiiortiiuu for iot Ihhh-- .h N'twberi,'. win-re she will vli hu ll while hctorc koIiik io Coi Jli. v here tthe plans to attend simi liter school. The Silthertill depar l!' 'it lti t Moinl iv ni';iii I.- ilis i- plans for Hi o. oi o - vt ceiel . lion to lie hel l li-Mi .tiny -I Tiio: c l"eselit w ! Fire Cni' "f Hi i" ill. Slack, and Ffiv:iP-i '.'rank 1 h I Kale, Maui ice oi-li oh I. Jainc-t Condon. II. V. 'It..-.'! A .Mill Jot M IMiiMXim e Mr. and Mir lo i.i: i l.asiei i. il;iiutlter -if I'oili inl. art imu , , Mi le I by Mrs. .I.i.-U W . ,izel ol ,f. j illelown. Ciilii -1 ed sumVv 1 I'ti-hl :it thf 'In--'-I 1 .mtv l i,.- a rthoit vl ;i'. . and Mr". I'nster relume I . i I'oitland Mon day while Mrs, Wenzet rem iii 1 10. til TlieHilay Hve hpk beforo i-oil lirninK on her u iy In mo to Mfn , diet own. Mi'H. Kaslei- is I he lor dlier Miss Sybil Avery of this cpy. Mr. and Mih h. I. Itohertin and sou. Dona hi, spent the weel'. end in Portland K. II. )(e;hwe) was in ihnme of the drus htore duriiiK their ahsence, 1 MUh Kaihhteu liuolb of Kim'Mie has been hired as n hih s-Jn.ol teacher to replace MisH 1L'tlU Ifeisler who has resinned. Word has been received here of the bit ill ol a daughter to Mr. and .Mih. "Lloyd IjoYouiik of Collate (irove. June 5, Mrs. JleVouni; ln the former Mis Joseph in t Kin cart. David SiKisniiind. tuv impiiuied by hfs Instructor ilrove hy plane to KiiKene and back to Ito-vhuri.' Monday. liuvid visited lelatlvos while in Imik'-h'. Mr. n 11 4 J Mrs. 1 )oral aubens peik pent tliH weekend in Meil foril where ihey visited fiiendi. Mr. and Mih. Duard Hose and sou iMide drove to Klamalli Falls lo visit over the week-end. Oscar Sittisiuunil and Marion Slicisuiiiud of KiiKcne visited friends bore Monday. Mrs. Noah Hose Jr., and Mrs. Howard Wall I shopped and attend ed to business in KosebiiiK Tues day. Will J. Haytier. 1io Buffered a paralytic: Htroke Friday afteruooii Is somewhat improved. Mm. A. CoeuenbuiK la carinx lor Mr. Ilay 111; r. Creek uml Jlev. and Mm. C. K. Trueblood were dinner KiiestH Sunday of Mr. and Mm. C. It. Hi-Ik. I. K . Smith und M m. A I Ice Moore of (ilendale and granil daiiftliier, Harbaru Moore, of Kid dle, all en route to Portland, were visit urn here Tuesday of Mrs. Moore's sister, Mis. L. II. Vandevert. Mr. and Mrs. Kldred Hallmark of Cranite and Miss Hetty K"Rer, ol Cove, visited their Kruiidpar etits, Hev. and Mrs. . K. Trut bluod from Wednesday to Friday. They were on a vacation trip to Klamath and Crater lakt and wen; en route home. Azalea Drain HIIAIN. June II. Mr. and Mm. C. 11. Helk returned Wednesday from a trip to Portland whore they visited I heir two daiiKlilers. Mrs. Albert Christenseii ami Mrs. Chester Philips, and their fam ilies, who are soon to move to Spokane. Wash. Kev. ('. I'). Itrilain of Myrlie What's in the Air II I Roll me nearer the radio. Ma, It's time for G-MEN STORIES 6M0 P. M. Late for our wedding anniver sary. Joe must be listening to COMMAND PERFORMANCE 7:30 P. M. W SB I cancelled by trip to Europe so I wouldn't miss CONGRESSMAN HOMER ANGELL. SPEECH 8:30 P. M. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS ON TONIGHT'S PROGRAM Shatter Parker 5:30p.m. Little Orphan Annie 5:45 p.m. News 6:05 p.m. John B. Hughes 6:30 p.m. Paging the Past 7:00p.m. California Melodies 8:00 p.m. Twilight Trails 8:45 p.m. Alka Seltzer 9:00 p. m. Jimmie Lunceford's Orch. 9:15 p.m. Fulton Lewis, Jr. 9:30 p.m. Ed Fitzpatrick's Orch. . 9:45 p. m. KRNR DIAL 1500 A-ALKA. June 12.-K. U Johns marie a bushiest trip to Myrtle Creek Sunday. Mrs. K. C. Throne ol upper Cow ccer k was admitted lo Mercy hos pital in KoHchuri; Tuesday lot med ical cure. .Miss MarVnie Smith, who Id cm ploved at Camas Valley, visited here over the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith. Air. and Mrs. lialhcrt lloolli and da 11 Killer. Mar Jm ie. were in Med ford Saturday atiernoon 011 bosl ness and hopping. Th"V also vts ' lied their I wo dauKhterfl, Grace, and Alice, wh.T are employed there. Mrs. T. C. Johtui was in Itoe buiK Fiiday oil business. Jim MurKao returned to his home here Friday after speiidiDK several days last week ut Klainuth Pails. Lewis Hiady left Sunday morn ink' foi Salem where be will at tend OreK,on Stale CraliKe, Freddie (iaedei ke left Monday iiioinini; lor C.orvalllrt wht'ie he will spend two weeks iittendiiiK i ll club summer acliool. Juvenile cranKo met Friday evi niiof with twenty members present. Mrs. Frank Itoigan and Mrs. Ken neth Brown were taken in us honor ary members. Wlinia. Brown and ;'iie t Siniih will he taken 111 al the next meeting- Itefreshnients ot cake and chocolate wero sened alter the tniHiness meet inn. Dr. and M is. I ten Poiuul from Salem visited briefly here Satur day, with I.. S. Johns, and Mrs. Cora Chad wick. They wero on their way to the Oregon caves lor an nuiiiiK. John and (leoi jie OldcnburK made a business ttip to ftosehuig Sat urday. Hurry Warner and It. Fish left early Sunday morning for Four Mih lake where they will spend several days fishing. Ceoree- F.Ilitt. his dauirhter-ln- ltv,', Mrs. Alfred Flliff from Rlsson, C'ftlif.. and Mrs. Addie Hwank from (Ilendale. visited here Friday at the I S. Johns home. R. I Johns am (luy Hickman were In Klamath Falls Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. fleorge Greer and son. Pete, from Myrtle Creek visit ed here Sunday with friends. Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Hull and Mr. land, arrived here early Sunday Hull's father. Mark Hull, ot Port mortitim to spend several days vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. John 0 de:i. F. Ue Harppart left Friday for Salem where he will spend a cou ple of days 011 business. Henn JanUer and Charles Cleve land weie in Grants Pass Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hud Bryant from Vreka. Calif., spent the weekend hero at their mine on Starveout creek. Mrs. Chester Cory visited hero Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooke en route to her home in Ashland after spending several days visiting with her parents at Drain. Mrs. Cory is a niece 01 Mrs. Cooke. John Pierce, state water master fr.im Grants Pass, was here on business one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Princen and son. John, from Calafax. Wash.. j and Mrs. Jns!e Princon from Spo-' Newly Ordered Rate Aids Cattle Shippers WASHINGTON. June 12 AP The internal o commerce com mission ordered today a rate on all shipments of Mocker and feeder livestock in the western district of 85 per cent of the fat cattle rate. The western district includes Chi cago and all territory to the west. The present rate on shipments to points other than public markets to the country for feeding is SG tier cent of the fat cattle rale. On shipments lo public markets, how ever, the full fat cattle rate applies. Tlie rai Roads hail proposed to dUc.ontinue the 85 per cent rate on shipments not to public markets unless a reshipment of tho live stock was made by rail within 18 months. The commission said the rail roads' proposal to place the S5 pel cent rate on a reshipment basis "would he unjust and unreason able and has not been justified." kane. Wash., wero guests Monday ; at the Harry Cooke home. They! were returning lo their hptno in! Washington after enjoying a trip! south. F. X. Harrel) made a business trip to Rosehurg Tuesday. PLEASE! MR. FARMER! LET US PAY YOU SOME MONEY! Cash money. The kind of money you use to buy gasoline and pay taxes. Patronize the Farm Bureau Service Station, and let us give you back the profits IN CASH. 1 "SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY" DOUGLAS COUNTY Fara Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON 1 ' J.1 .- A"-'" -CS SO MANY BRANDS ftSp) --.' W (fk ADVERTISED V PNT jl 'jV'' JD0N'T KN0VV WHICH TO TRY? V-53552it IF SMOOTHER WHISKEY'S ' AULT lSSi&v WHAT y0U WAMT.THlN 0 Dtantl Olllillirl tit DkM'iialTgt qiMP UMLlft-f FRIVATI lUMD.t BLCMOKS WHIiEtT. NUl?ol Spirit! d'ltillod from OrtiA. 90 troof. Julius KwUar OUtilluig Co., Inc. Larncbutg, Ind TODAY AT THE HOTEL I This is the Social Register of a City Look how nitirh your hold ran do for you- you use it often & mm "Lof's hold tho mocling ot tho hotel, and wo'll got better attendance" It's buiincss 10 I10M your meetings Jl the hotel. AttcnJ.tntc is better bcc.tu.se ood food, extra scrvue am! the air of importiruc the hotel pives jour meet ing nuke it a meeting our members want to alten.l. Try the hole! for that next meeting and bee what a ditTcmiLC it makes in jttendan-.c. "Everybody has more fun when ws entertain at the hotel" Smart hostesses everywhere arc turning to the hotel as the plac to give their parties. Hotels offer the kind of sure service that relieves you of all bother about plans and preparations -allows you to lcgin (and end) the evening almost a guest ynurstlf. All for a lot It than you ever dreamed, too. "I'll meet you at the hotol at six" More and more your hotel isbetomingthc "right" plate lo start your social evenings. Good music, excellent food, an interesting cosmopolitan at mosphere and the fact that you're almost certain to meet friends who'll join your fun, help niaks this so. "Here's how your hotels help your business" Hotels maintain large staffs of local employer whose salaries help swell the volume in your re tail stores. And. good times or bad, hotels go on paying a large share of the taxes in your com munity. Sound business practice says you help yourself when you support your local hotels. To thousands and thousands of travelers your hotels arc the social registers of your city. They arc the windows through which the rest of the world sees how you enter tain, how you conduct your business, how you live. Help us, as your hotel men, lo sell these travelers on the advantages of our community. Be a part of your local hotel take advantage of the many services your hotel offers. Flf YOUR HOTKL IS THK PLACE TO GO ASSOCIATED HOTELS OF THE WEST eerrlmT in? it isiciitis .etui at ?m wtit