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E05EBURS flEWS-REVTEW, TCTgEftfaS, folD'AV, JUNE 21, 1940. three: Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER WEST VIRGINIA VISITORS HONORED AT MILLER HOME YONCAIXA, Ore., Juno 21. Jlmiorlni! Mr. onU Mm. J. divert Mlllw, of Charleston, Went Vir ginia, was a family reunion Inst veek-enil at the homo of Mr. Mill r' mother, Mrs. Kmmn Miller In lluyliurst, near Yoncalla. Mr. -Miller, who Is assistant manager of the West Vuco Chlorine Pro ducts company of Charleston, bus been visiting hlB mother for the ,IHiRt two weeks. He was accom Iianled by his wife and tils three sons: John, 12; James, 8; Robert, Also present at the reunion over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller and daughter, Marian, formerly of Hayhurst, now of Eureka, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Gale and son, Rich rid, of l.nkevlew: Mr. and Mrs. CeorKO Niemi, Nels and Juanita Nieml, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Miller, of Hay-hurst. Hidden for dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mill er were the members of the fam ily, llors d'ouevres were served to thn following: Mrs. Emma Mill it. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mlllor ;iml Marian Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton (iale (nee Juanla Mill--ri: Mr. and Mrs. George Kieml mec Wllletta Miller). Tho dinner table and hufW were decorated with a profusion nf white roses with candles and preencry. Mrs. Emma Miller was B,:cf,l of honor. Calling also at the Sillier ranch wllbin the last week were Mrs. .lolin Kruse,.. Mrs. Golden Kmae, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller . and fr.nilly, Mrs. Mabel Kelson and itruKhler, Margaret, Mrs. Lola Mo liougal and daughter. Mrs. John Hamilton. Mrs. Mabel Wilson I'hiin-h Clem, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Mrs. Long. . THE SEWN SO CLUB HAS MEETING D11A1N,' Juno 21. The Sew'n So club met Thursday at the home of-Mrs. Frankle Oooiib, Tho after noon was pleasantly spent with newing und visiting. Tho hostess rerved delicious refreshments to tho following members, Mesdames Maude Alford, Grace Henderson, Ethel Kesterson, Huth Lakey, Venus Davis, Bessie ljikey, Coons, Misses Edna Hurlan, Elsie Wise garver and a guest, Mrs. Mary Watson. The next meeting will be June 27 at the home of Mrs. Ruth La key. DRAIN CIVIC CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING DRAIN, . June 21. The Civic club met recently, with the new of ficers, Mesdames Voley,. Dogen, Lukey nnd Knapp as hostesses. Tho retiring president, Mrs. Eva Applcgato was given a pottery set, and corsages were given to the other ladles. The history of the cluh was road. A number of char, ter members were present. Those ; present besides .the officers were; Mesdames . Cowles, Bartbolomy,, Madeline Cool. Lou Sawyers, 1'fls- ter, Perkins, SL Ores, Drain, Ap-: piegate, varley, Wilson, Rising Kpnldlng, " Damewond, Winnlfrcd Whipple, Thomas nnd Muriel Mon son of ROReburg. THIMBLE CLUB TO MEET NEXT MONDAY i Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club will meet next Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. Clarence Dlshman on South Stephens street All members are urged to he pres ent. :. POETS CORNER THE SEER OF POUGHKEEPSIE Ily ALDEN HARNESS Note: Andrew Jackson Davis, v.ho was born In 1826 and whose works, soon after his death, were published in thirty volumes, was known as "The Seer of Pough- Keepsie. Radiating shining Soul-attractlnr Which drew him to a higher ment al sphere. He lived the pure Christ-mind of nmnlactlon While he was in his mortal body here. From Splrlt-dcpllis he drew his own conclusion That events unborn could .be fore told. He glimpsed a future age of vast delusion In which, like Valkyries of old. Rushed military leaders here and there In some foreign lands through poi soned air, Making fiery speeches every where. Till Watan's mighty thunders shook the skies And tho greatest war on earth did rise. God's eternal laws, which govern ed and controlled His mind and gave to him diviner sight, Enabled him to vividly behold llcyoiKl the years of world-confusion, Remaining Christian nations all unite And against dark paganism, mod ern blight, Ilravely wage n hard and long and winning fight. Then before him In bis deep se clusion Vast changes of the future were unrolled In a world, where Progress did enltsven All human thought with such un selfish love That forever and forever from above To earth descended peace of heaven. CALAPOOIA SEWING CLUB HAS MEETING Tho Cnlapooln Sewing cluh mot Wednesday at tho club house to enjoy a not luck luncheon anil quilt ing party. Members of the Junior set enjoyed the day also and spent u part of the time swimming. The club bas voted to discontinue quilling during the summer months and Instead will do Red Cross sew ing for the war relief. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Curtis McCul! and Mrs. John llacon. Mem bers present were Mrs. Walter Leatherwood, Mrs. Jack Culver and Jack and Jean, Mrs. Frank Sparks and Uonny and Hob, Dean Henry, Sammy Henry, Mrs. Dave Henry and Pat and Kenneth, Will Ladu, Mrs. Claude Goff and Miss Phyllis Goff, Mrs. O. C. Thompson. Mrs. Arch Moore und ,Botty Lou und Sbarleene, Mrs. Kutherine Gorrell, Mrs. Joe Winnlford, Mrs. Emmltt Hall, Miss Yvonne Kin cart, Jackie Mabrcy, -Mrs. Clevc Miller, Miss Alice Miller, Mrs. George Wilcox and Jean, Mrs. John Turner and Jean, Mrs. L. 1. Hulnes and Dorothy und Shirley, Mrs. George Munuou und June, Mrs. Ida Higgins, Mrs, George Wilcox and Norman Jeun, Mrs. Zelma Gorrell, Mrs. Vera Moore and Howurd, Mrs. Curtis McCull and June, Mrs. Thelma llrozio 1 and Murjle Ann, Mrs. John Uacon, Mrs. Hunnon und Hobby Hill, Mrs. I.ouIh Font, of Ta comu, Mrs. 1-onis Smith nnd chil dren and Mrs. Ituy Stephens. CLAUDE F. NORTHCRAFT -AND HELEN E. SHOOP MARRY ON WEDNESDAY Cluude F. Northcral't and Helen E. Shoop were married at a quiet ceremony Wednesday evening by Itev. John A. Barney In the study of the First Christian church. A reception was held following the ceremony at the home of tho bridegroom's sister, Mary L. Chap man. All, nnd Mrs. Nnrlhpi-nl'l U'llt i-n. side at the former's resilience on East Douglas street. Hiring Hall Ban Decreed by Morse EUGENE, June 21. (API Wayne L. Morso, dean of the Uni versity of Oregon law school and coastwlcle arbitrator for maritime Mr- an, Mrs. Austin George and labor disputes, today handed down family of Williams. Calif., visited a decision In which he ruled that Sunday at the C. O. Garrett and a. hranch hiring hall not be estab- v, B Garrett homes. They were llshed at this time at Long Beach, !en ,(,, to Seattle, Wash., on a Calif., and that longshoremen are; vacation trip " entitled to carfare bur not to I Mr8j L. C.' Bosye -, and Mrs. Ira trnveL time nlldwance when they !Tucile,. transacted. -lousiness nt are dispatched .from the central : (irantl) pass Muwlp,y Sun Pedro hiring hall to work-in pnny M(1 ; . Ifi,rJj,hrSi Morey of ? : , V ,' . , jisanuon, who .uu.vtv m-rn ihhn; The decision .was made , after:, i.... ...... ...i-,rt,i.-. vv n hearing of .eM arising from a controversy between the Water-, front hmployers association of the Pacific coast, complnlntant, and the .international longshoremen s union of district No. 1, resnon-;,hu Went. lieanMorso runner declared that,; M ,, Mrs.,'Jbhn Legg and it was clear to him that "any move l4, nleI. Ediia Mac and Joan, on the part of the employers , rt F ,(liy for ihcjr nome t Ev whicli endangers, to any serious .prelt w n fier a week's visit "cfiicc, biro uici niiuiia ui me . - tral hiring hall, as Bet up by the national longshoremen's board in 'will in all probability result In a serious economic deadlock be tween the union and tho employ ers." . Pioneer Builder Visits Roseburg n c,wi .1.... he helped coimtnict the old South I'mniua river power tlam, wns a Mtm- in Koeeburg tocUy. Mr. Spuhert, who came to Ro'.iur? in IS79 and left the city In 188 i, now Is a resident of Florei.ce. ?Jr. Saubert reports flirt tin ycr after his arrival here, he and hiB father, the late Dr. WlUl&m Pmibrt, planned the constmction of n sawmill adjoining the J. Q. K loo It grist mill in the south part of town. They participated in the construction of a power rinm itcrotts the river, but later chann el' their plans and Installed ihe mill nejir Glide, where thev op prated for a year and a half he loro Uis posing or the plant. 'Mr. Sanhert'b brother, GeoiKe Bauiiert, a veteran neTHpupcr man, was at one time part own er of the old Hoseburg I'la!r;tleal He later was connected with publications nt Salem and Sp kune. He now Is living in retire ment at Cunhman, Lan county, Oirgon. Around the County Glendale OLENDALE. Ore., June so.- Hayes Mouchett of Seattle arriv ed Thursday to Join Mrs. Mouch ett at the home of his father, Wm. Mouchett. Mrs. Mouchett and daughter, who have made an ex tended visit here, will accompany Mr. Mouchett hark to Seattle the last of the week. Mrs. Gertrude Lystul. Miss Alice Nebel and Mrs. W. R. Stev enson were Grants Pass visitors Tuesday morning. Mrs. .Margaret Paige and son, Clifford Paige, of Medford visit ed at the W. L. Dobyns home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Belcher were business visitors at Myrtle Creek Friday. Mrs. w. it. purvtne left Friday for stay at Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Harvey spent Sunday at Grants pass. Mr. and .Mrs. Warren (Irlswold SIP2 GUNCES Q&& ccw 140 ay nr. stavicc. inc. i. m. hep, u. s. pat, "ilc admires (lie intelligent type, inotlur llmt incuns I'll . . iutve to buy a whole new wurdrobel" of Corning, Calif., were Sunday guests ut the home of Mrs. c. J. Kufer. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Morey re turned the last of the week from a visit to the fulr at San Fran cisco. They were accompanied by Mrs. Charles McNutt and daughter, Charlene, who will re niuln here at the home of Mrs. Mo iNutt's father. W. II. Lesh, and family, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Morey and noli Morey left Bun- ,lu' fal' Portland. Miss Francis Nelson nnd son spent Friday evening afRosoburg. Mrs. Roy O'Muru came buck with them and with tho Nelsons, drove to Itamlon Sunday, Miss Herthn Nixon of Ilellflow er, : Calif., arrived last week to spend the summer with her par ents, Mr. ami Mrs. II. M. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Hud Ilelcher at tended tho rodeo at Canyonvllle Saturday and Sunday. ,:, )crt atttWiiy for Grants ,, fol. few, Ja-:' stay. . ; w ji. oarreffl ahil son, Denn. 'nttpn.UI the lat J-"" owl Wool . . Tv;..r j..i,,.,i whom ,,, ,ri.k,iYi nliice for their I pen of fat lambs. :r,,.n Mr. and Mrs, Wm. winkelman nnd family of Grants Pass spent Sunday at the Plrley Wlnkleman home. . : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wunsch and daughter, Gloria, spent Saturday at GrantB Pass. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Scott and MIsb Edna Scott rotumed. Sntur liiuv to their homo at Monmouth After a few days' vlBtt with their 'daughter and sister, airs. u. u. ISether. ' ' ! I. H. Smith left Wednesday on a business trip 10 l-oruaim. ra was accompanied by Ills daughter, Mrs. I-elgh Albright, ann oaoy. who returned to their homo in Portland after a fe,w days' stay hero. - Mrs. C. n. Austin and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Poole were Grants Pass callers Saturday. Mrs. M. A. Rates and sons. Monle Jr. and Tommy, and daugh ter. Helen, and Mrs. Plrley Wlnk elman were Riddle and Myrtle Creek visitors Friday. Quentln Aydelotte of Harrison. Ark., visited here Tuesday with his uncle, Herman Aydelotte, and family. Mrs. K. L. Venters and son left for ltoieburg Thursday evening, where she will remain for a few days before contuiuing to her home nt Eugene. Mrs. Venters is a sister of Mrs. C. J. Sether. at whose home she has been visit- Miss Margarot Stevenson of Myrtle Point visited here briefly Tuesday en route to Grants Pass on business. She was accompan ied-by Mrs. Florence Summerlln. who met her niece, Mrs. J. W. Carlson and - family of Klamath. Falls. The Carlsons nnd Mrs. Summerlin spent the day at the Cunningham ranch, returning to Klamath Falls the same evening. Pat Gardner of tho II. S. navy is spending the week with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gardner, Mrs. G. H. Ashman and sons, Douglas and Marvin, returned Fri day from a week's visit at Kla math Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aydelotte nnd children. Anna I,ee and David, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dulley and daughter spent tho week-end nt Roseburg. Miss Luelta Cunningham cen sus enumerator for this district. spent Wednesday at West Fork. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lusk and Kenneth Lusk of Ashland trans acted business here Tuesday. Harold McKeown of San Fran cisco la here visiting his mother. Mrs. George McKeown. Mrs. Nora Brltt returned Satur day from a few day's stay with W daughter. Mrs. Nell Tripp and family, of Talent. Mrs. Tripp and the children came home with Mrs. Brltt for a visit, L- J. - off. ' Camas Valley CAMAS VALLEY. June 21. Mrs. Roy White and baby were brought home from Itoseburg the last of the week. Haying Is In full blast at pres ent. Hay crops are very good this year and grain is looking fine so far. ' P. M. Lee of Roseburg attended to business mutters in the vulley Wednesday. Mr. Lee Ib associat ed with the Union Oil company. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Hrlltaln of Dillard called on friends in tho valley Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. ,A. Murkhum were attending to business mat ters In Melroso Monday. Deo Coon is building n bouso by the mill and expects to move there later when he starts operat ing the mill again- Polly Roberts is enjoying the 4 H club summer school at Cor valils, according to word receiv ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts. Mrs. Clifford Wolbert and baby, Terry, left the last of the week for their home at Concrete, Wash. They had been visiting for the past three weeks at tho home of Mrs. Walberl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rlcliter. Velda McCann Is visiting In Eu enbower at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones. The weather has been much cooler during tho last few days nnd is a welcome change from the beat of a week ago. Hurlan Wiley came up from Gold llench Saturday and brought his niece, Virginia Coon, home from a two weeks' visit in tho coast town. Genevieve Moore was home from Lookfngglass Saturday night to spend the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Moore, Mr. Moore left Sun day for Eugene where 9ie will at tend school at the university dur ing the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rarnhnrt and family and Jeanne Moore spent the weok-end at Hundon. Tho Haniharts are recently from Ok lahoma and looked forwurd with pleasure to a trip to the coast. Viola Long is working nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llrown. Mrs. Brown and infant son were brought home from the hospital in Roseburg a few days ago. 0. J. Johnson came home from Portland the last of the week. He had been expecting a call to Alaska to start on construction work but did not hear of any work starting so came home for a while at least. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Holt and small daughter visited Mr. Holt's two daughters, Adelphla anil Betty, In GraikU Pass Sunday. A picnic dinner was held In the grove buck of the church Sunduy honoring Itev. and Mrs. C. E. Brit- tain, that being meir last Kunuay service for the year. There was a good attendance. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dick, of Alleghany, Coos county, June 14, a daughter, Jennie Ellen, wdight, 7 pounds, 7 ounces. Mrs. F. K. Brown sprained one ankle anile badly last week. She had It X-rayed in Roseburg to be sure it was not broken. The at tending physician found it to he only a had sprain. Rev. and Mrs. Everett 1'arroit. well known evangelists visited Friday at the home of the former's H-other.. Jack'1 Parrott, and with his nieces,- Mrs. Claude Church and MrB. A. J. Standley. Eli Thrush went to work Mon day at. a logging camp In the 'noiintHiiis near Boston. He left hero Sunday evening. Local News Attending Summer School Miss Iloris Haines has loft for C'orvnllls to uttend Ihe summer school ses sions. . Spends Day Here Wlllnrd Smith, resident of Glide, was in Roseburg uttending to business yesterday, . ' Shops and Visits Mrs. Walter Klnsel, of Wilbur, spent yesterday In this city visiting relatives and shoppiug. Able to Be Up Mrs. Stony Cawlllehl, who hns been 111 nt Her homo hero for the last two mouths is reported to bo Improved nnd is now able to ho up again. Spend Day In Eugene Miss Betty lloyer, Miss Muxlne Dement, Miss Thclmn Lovelace, Mra. Gene Greene and Mi's. Pete Carroll, of this city, spent Wcdnosdny visiting In Eugene, At Van Ness Home MIbs Phyl lis Allen, of liloomington, HI., has urrlved here to visit at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. E. II. Van Ness, ut the Facility post. Club to Meet Tonight The Past Noble Grand club will moot to night at 8 o'clock at the 1. O. O. F. hall with Mrs. W. P. Fredrlckson. Mrs. Rulph L. Russell, Mrs. May Patrick und Mrs. A. D. Hnwn hos tesses. Installation Time Changed Job's Daughters, bethel No. S, public In stallation or officers has changed the timo from 8 o'clock to 7: IS o'clock lo bo held next Tuesday night at tho Masonic temple. Tho public has been invlled to enjoy tho ceremony. Go to Portland Mr. anil Mrs. Al va Stephens, Mrs. J. E. Somilo and Mrs. Joe Cole went to Portland this week with Carl Rasmussen (o see Mi's. Stephens' brother. Kay Leath erwood, of Oakland, who is very 111 at St. Vincent's hnspilnl. Move to Roseburg Mr. and Mi-h. B. K. Jenkins, parents of Paul Jenkins, of this city, moved from their ranch at Springfield yes terday to 133 lllakeley street In Itoseburg. Returns Here Mrs. R. A. Cal houn returned to her home in Ganlc-n vulley .Wednesday, follow ing e. two weeks' visit in Cenlrnlii, I it iiMi., uhii ruriiuiiu wiin roiur.veti and friends. i 7. Returns to Myrtle Creek Col lleon Hush, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Virgil Hush, returned to her home In Myrtle Creek yesterday, I following a week's stay here visit ing Ida Chainberlln nt the C. A. ('l,nmbcrlin home on Court street. ' Visiting Relatives Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Fcst, of Tucoma, uro visiting Ihe former's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Fest, in Roseburg. and Mrs. Fest's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lenlherwood, at . L'mpqun. Mrs. Fest was formerly Miss Virginia Leatherwood. Picnic Saturday Night Key- slone club members of Ihe Metho dist church and their husbands arc Invited to a 7 o'clock picnic stipper to be held Saturday night ut the K. A. Urlttou home. Those attending are asked to bring their own tuble service and are also asked to noti fy the commute chairmen, Mrs. John M. Italsh or Mrs. llritton. Leave for Reedsport Mr. und Mrs. Leo llueirhoff and son und daughter, of Reedsport, went to Sacrumento a few days ago to bring Mrs. Huelfhoff's dnughtnr. Miss Clarlbel Stephenson, back to this county from the Sacramento Junior college. Miss Stephenson visited here with her grandpar ents, Mr. und Mrs. J. G. Stephen son, over night and then return ed to Reedsport with the Huelf hoffs. The Reedsport visitors were uccompanled here from Sacramen to by Norman Holt, also a student ut the Junior college, who will Kpend the summer here with his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, E. A. Post. Will Take Month's Vacation Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dulley of this city are leaving tomorrow on a month's vacation. They will spend Saturday and Sunday In Eugene, where Mrs. llnlley will attend the convention of the Letter Curriers' auxiliary, of which she is state sec retary. Sunduy ufternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bailey will leave for Utah, Colorado and Iowa, und while In the latter slate they will attend the state convention of letter cnrrlers nnd auxiliary. In Des Moines, they plan to visit cousins of Mr. llnlley whom they have not seen for forty years. The llnlleys also plan to visit In Kansas City, Mo., and Chi cago, before returning w est via the Black hills and Yellowstone Nn llonul park. Mr. Ilalley Is a local mall carrier. Eczema Itching. Burning Distress Gett Quicker Ease and Comfort No Riifffrr run afford lo jmna up this bono! offer of flat Is fac tion or monry hark. rUTlnz th pant 25 ywri thom find of nottlM of Moone'd Kmr.nlrt Oil have bpt-n foM for Jnt mi h trotihtfimmt rxtfriially cnup nkn ( ondltlon (id lo your dniRRlKt todnv nnJ tft a umall orlftlnnl botil of Em prald Oil and up as direct'!. You'll ft relief o,ulckr than you ever xtnicted Md in it nature. It helps promote faMtrr hallnir- A?t today on our niifc.i!tit Kur nn) of ntlrtfartlon , or , moniy Ifut-k Adv, Recruiting Aides Formulate Plans Full tact Strtnth Quota Of 123 Mm Sought for Local Unit of National Guard. Thn committee appointed at the Inst meeting of ho American U glnn to assist In recruiting for the Roseburg company nf national guard, met Inst night at the armory to formulate plans. Tho local unit has been below tho authorised ac tive strength since. Mav,lst. and never has had a complete nuotn of men on the inactive rolls. The mon on the Inactive list urn not re quired to attend drill or field camp, hut nro available for service If and when the local unit Is called Into ledernl service. At that time thev would become active members of the unit nnd would not havo to go through the regular enlistment pro cedure. They would also bo as sured of, going Into federal service with nn organised unit of men they know, whereas If they wnlted to volunteer after congress de clares en emergency or until they are drafted they, may bo assigned lo a unit with men from other Ftates who are cnmpletn strangers. Seek Full Quota of 123 Tho committee was told by Cap lain Robert L. Irving that tho ob jective nf the local unit Is to main tain nn active strength of S'i en listed men, und inactive strength of 41 enlisted men. This would In sure tho unit . having Its peace strength quota of 12:1 men In ovent of a mobilization. It's permissible lor Hie local unit lo carry an Inac ilvo strength nf 111 men which would nssuro mobilization nt thn tegular war strength. - However, this will not be attempted until the Initial objective of 41 inactive en listments is. completed. Enlist- ments (or the inactive tint have tho Game requirements as the ac tive list, namely that .applicants must be over 18 years of uge. with out dependents nnd able to pass the regular physical examinations. Prior Service Not Required Prior military service Ib not a requirement. Members of the in active national guard may transfer lo the active list as vacancies oc cur, nnd will bo given preference In filling vacancies. Thn American Legion commltteo believes, It was sluled, that It Is highly Important ill this time that t tin tuitions! guard he kept at Ihe full authorised strength and that sufficient men be on tho Inactive rolls to fill the units to full war strength. Thn following Loglonnulres are among those appointed on the com- mltleo to carry out plans for re- i criming the local unit to iuii strength: Hubert Graham, chair man: Charles Stanton, F. L. Crit tenden. H. C. Wnddell. A. B. (Skip) Cacy, J. E. Johnson. George Tra- polls, V. J. Mlceill, rjrvin nieKei. Judge Carl Wimborly and Harris Ellsworth. Tho next meeting of the com mlltee will be hold Monday, June 24, nt 7:S0 p. m. ot tno wews-iie-vlew office. A remcBenlallvo from each civic organ Isation nnd lodge interested In niitioiiul detense and iiiahilnliilng the local military unit is Invlleil lo he present. Here on Business Chris Mc Cann, of Camas Valley, was a busi ness visitor In this city yesterday. Attendina Convention Virginia '.Cyrus. Evelyn Cyrus, Mickle John son, Mrs. H. Gllc and Mrs. George ;Wnro, representing Florence Nlght ilngaio tent, No. 15, of Daughters .of Union Veterans of the Civil War, have left for Engeno to at Mend tho stato convention. Virginia Cyrus is the state department chap- lain of the organisation. As far ns can be ascertained, the ; world's fastest bus service Is of- I wed in tho Arabian desert. These mammoth buses cover the COO-mlle stretch between Damascus and l lliiKilud at an uverage speed of 00 miles nn hour. The temperature along tho way ranges from zero to .145 degrees Fahrenheit. CALL ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. for your wood rfiqulreinpntB Juno illRcountH now in effect. (Ailv.) ... Traditionally, a diamond ii colorlc.i end called white, or moie oltcn blue-white. Tin,., of vtllow or r m " i ""'1." wo"n- 'lu' diamond, emit fl.ditt ot klui.h lire, but a diamond actuall. linrtj with blue la a rarity, ' We ,ha!l .Lilly iliow you how these tilth! diter cilce, in color alfert the Viilue of diamond, . . i end iliall alui eilain the importance of cuUin. the dkarti ol iierfeilion and carut weight in ucLrininiilj the value of the diamond you are aeelung. . ; Piyfil h'r Klnitific llttdyffimi Ihnmib lit Amtricvn Clm Stcitly. KNUDTSON'S JEWELIRS ' antnVeM Sim &tU)f Cfl wtif bt ton iott not tlt(:'iat Jiimotitt'i tli. Color, calling, (tod tba 4f f prftlot. all in6H it) raU. ' H Hm leern . Sm, M I CI ew-IHfl iMi-iao niK-Mne aio-)iioe 1 Vaf'vV Back From'San Pranc I too Par rot 1 1 on htiK roturnoii to his home hero, following it trip lo Hun Frun clnco to hrihK bin (Hunter,1 Nancy, dhck to tula city tor- ft YlHtt with relatives and friends. Darin bin u fane nee, Mrs. IIr and small dough ter, i.oraiee. visited WUtt re Kit I yen in Myrtlo Creek, relurninic to their homn here yeHtArduy. In tho Circuit Court of tie StnttV of OrrKo,- for th County of Itouu- Oroifon llnptlHt flmtn Ponvntlon, n 'M jiiiriiMtin, i-iuiniir( vn. i iHrt'H II. I'o iv oil ntitl Akima M. Powell. Iiln wlfo, nnil Jntims p. Fulton uml .t'oiifttftn; ' . FupHton. i)h jvlfo, record oivher, Ie ffiiilant. To CharlttA II. I'nu-nlf uml in-na XI. I'owt'll, hill Wife, itbovo limned defendant: In th nutmi of the Rtuto of Ore Knn: , You uro hereby rt'tiuln'ri to unpfnr und . answer thn ponlplalnt filed ftKnlriKt you In tho above fn- thn expiration of four week from tho dnto of tho flr( niililliiitlin ' of HUH summon; If you fall ho to Ap pear and otiDwer, plaintiff, for want thereof will upply to the above entitled eourt for tho relief prayed, for In her complaint, to wlt: (l) That tho plaintiff have nnd recover n hidirmi-nt nun I nut Ihn l.. fendantii, t'harlt-n 11. jowe ami ..KneM ai. rowei i. nm wire, una .hi men p. KucHton and Coniitaneo Pueritoii, hln wife, record owner. for the HUln of tlTiOO With Interest thereon nt tho'ratr of GM. per an num from June 2ft. lUSfl. until unh! und the Mini of 1 175, Attorney feeM, and for the coatN nnd disburse- menu Herein, und that t-xocutloh IsKiie therefor. . . . ' That the plalntlffa mortKuire he decreed to he a flrnl, prior unit Huperlor morttfiiKe upon the inurttc lined prnmlHCH, and1 prior to tho ntrnt rum iMuim or any or tno do fondant, CD That plaint If fH ninrtfcntM, re corded on the rtli dny of HenO'ii her. l'J.'I.V In Hook SO. Pnire lf. MorlK'iKP KeenrdM of lotiKlh countv. (ireiton. in forocioMeii . in tho innnner prescribed by law npd iiiai. mo moriKUireUj preniiHON, ;io wlt: Tho Southwest Cuftrtor (8V4 of Hertion Twelve, (11!) nnd the North half of the S'orth half N'W N1- of HhcMoii Fourteen (14 1. Tow null In Thirty (3U, pouth i Urwiffe Five (CI, West of the Will amette Meridian, pouaiun Coupty Oreiron. ' bo od an upon execution p tho Mherlff of DoukIoh County, Htuto oi wreK'Mi, miu loin in prwfi'im of nald mile ho nnnltrd: flrt. to tho contH and rxpenNOH of nuch fore- cioHiire umi nine; Kftconu, io inn cohih nnd dlshumemenlH of tho plaintiff In thin hUi Incurred; third, to tho amount allowed by the court to the platntlff a (in ut toruoy'H fpon; fourth, to tho inter ent due the plaintiff upon tho inoriKiiKo debt: fifth, tho prlpci pill Mum of the morlKaKe debt; Hlxlh. thnt tho overplus or mir-plii. if atiy there bo, ho paid to tho clerk of tho court for further qr der herein. (II That the plaintiff have eueh other and further relief oh to the court limy scent Just and equit able, i (S) Thnt tho nbovo " nnuiort 1 i fendantH and tnoh and every onn of thi'in and nil pc run tin clalinlntr by, through or under them or tiny of them bo forever debarred nnd forecioHod from all rlffht. title, In terent or eniate In und to tho morUfrured prumlHen and every part and parcel thereof. Thin mimmonn li puhUhert1 .hv order of the lfnnorahlo Carl II. Wlmberly, JudRo of the nhnve on tilled court, mnde and entured nn the- 17th day of Juno. 1940, direct tnir publication of thin Hummoni onco each week for four consecu tive weckH -in the Uoneburtr Newn lleview, a nowHpanor nuhliHhed nnd of trctiernl. rlrmiltitiQiM in 1'ytgfLMl (Jounty,-Oretrnn. " ' - - tifri Diiio or flint' nuhllrhtlon: Juno 21, ItllO, -- : ' ' , !,)ie .of last puhllratlon: v- July V AttornoYH for' rioiniKf' P. O. AddreHji: , fidO Henry utll InS", Portland. Oregon.. . ' , V. NOTH'R T1 rBttplTtlllH. h... Notieo ,n- Jierehy rlvrn: That, Jennie l. Porter ' of ' Kuiteno, Ixine County, OrcKon, pit been nppotnted evecurriJt or inn opinio or wiinjim M.. Porter, decoaned. by too t'ounty. O'Miit of IIoukIuh County. Oregon. All person s iiavintf eiftimH arnrnHt tho estate nro reqillrod to prenoiit them, with tho- pnpfr voneherH,' within itlx tnnnthH from tho tUh day of May, 1JH0. to tho nald execu trix at tho law office of J. V. Tonir, . court liouHe., Jlodehursr, Oregon. , . JfiNNlW I", PORTRR, NOT ILK TO CRimiTOItS In thn. County Court of tho Htato , of Oretron for Doutrlftfl County, In the Matter of -tho Kntnte of CharleH -If. Mumon, PecenHed' -Notice h hereby given that tno onderHlKUed by order nf tho ebovn entitled court duly rrto do and en tered of record, hao been unpointed iidmlnlxtretor of the entate of Charlen II. Miitmon, deceimcd, nnd Iuih duly nollfed nn mp-h. All pereoiiH havInK . claims itlfulnut suld eHtato nro hereby re iilred to preHpnt the Manic to the uudorHlicnpd, properly verified, nt Ihe ofricvH of Hie- & Orcult In ItoHehurK, OoukI.ih County. Oretfon. within hIx months from the firt publlenllnii of thin notice, whi-h Is What does its COLOR mean? The color of a diamond t on tf Ihe important quali(iei which v. in. Ami a f .1 a mm a. vt. md'nron,- ; Administrator nf the entnte ut unariejt ji. Miitmon, uneeaSiMt. . NOTM R OF HAI R OP CITY ' OIP UMI UiliA 4 TriH IIUMJN. , Notion Ih horehv elven . that Healed bldn will bo received by tho undesigned Hecorder of tho City of Yonealla, OnKon, up to and in- ituniK i.iu u i ioi n i-. uil i iifn- lav. tho Kecond dnv . of Jul v. l!Mi). and Immediately thttreaf ter public-.. iy opencu uy i no luiuinoii -oniieii" of Ha Id- city, for an imhuo of :to, UOO.UU oar valun ut Water Hundx. Seconil ScrlfiM, propOMed to bo Is ruied for tho 'enlargement ot' tho waier - HyHtern ur mtiu i-iiy. ; nam bo rid m to he. iHHued In douomina- . lions or ibou.i hi eucli. eacti to no dutiMl July l, 1U40, to bear Interest fliiml-ntitiimlli' iit .In nnuru let iitnl July im of orcIi your at not to ex ceed 6 per cent por annum, prin cipal and 'Intercut payable nt tho oir ce or inn 'j-reuflurer or ino eatu - Kon, and to mat uro Herlally In nu nietlcal order utt follows; ' prni- N'o. Maturlty July l, 11M4 July 1, 1'Jir. July 1, li'ltl July 1, 1U47 July 1, l'J4S July 1, mi'J Julv 1, Ptr.o ctiml . . . $ r.oa con ,4. 6011 . .. l.ooo . .. 1.000 ... . 1.000' ... l.ooo ' .... 1.500 ... l.tftMl ... 2.000 ... S.000 ... ' 2. sou ... i'QfH) ... 3.CO0 . . , 3.00.1 S.ROfl'' 3 4 nnd 5 (J und T ft and 9 10 and 11 iz. 13 and 14 July 1, 191,1 m. iSntid 17 July 1,, lUbj IN to 1, both IncluHive. July 1, to t:, both InoluHlve, July 1, IftCI jr, to nn, both Inclimlve, July 1, I0.3 31, to, nti. both InoluHlve, July 1, 19.fl 36lo4l,boih IneliiHlve. July I, ior.7 42 to 47, both Inclusive, July 1, 19u8 18 to f.J. tioth IneluHlvo, July CI to 60, both InctuMlve, , July lor.u mil) . r 9o,oou Tho riKht will he reserved to re doom, upy of mild hondn, or tiny part, In tho Hum of $,'i00.00 or Tnul tlplen thereof, ut any January firnt InteroHt-pa.ylnft' dato on or after. January 1. 1144, at the par value thoreof and accrued Intercut, from HiirpluH' fundH uvnllnblo in tho Hlnkinx fund provided for the puy inent of Ha Id bondH. Hald hondn will not ho wold for lens than pnr and accrued Inter rL and all bidders will bo requir ed lo ntiito thn ruto of interest at which they propono to purcluiHo nald bondH, not excooillmc C per cent per unnuin. Kach bid ehnll )m accompanied liy n certified (.heck on a bunk doing; bttHineHS In the State - of Oregon, drawn In favor of .the City of YononDa, OrnKon. for not Ichh than two (2r) per cent of tho par valun of tho bondH bid for, to bo forfeited to tho city In cuho tho RuccoHHful bid der Hi mil fall to complete hln pur ehaHii in accordance with tho tonti.H of his hid. Tho . Common Council renervon nut I'iiFiit io re lent iinv or uu mhih. . All biddei-H Hhull mitlHfy them Helvef) an to tho leRnllty nf nald bondH, for which purpnno a tran noript of procoedlnKH of the city of Yoncalla In connection with eald bofid-lHfiue will ho furnlHhed by the Hecorder nf the Citv to all proH pectivo hona-fido htddern, upon ap plication therefor. Hv order of the Common f oiinoll nf thn Cllv of Yoncalla. Orccon. rmte.d and flrM publlnltcd this 14th uuy of June, 1940, , : C. JOKNSON. Recorder of the City of Yoncalla. 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