Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 13, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    . ROSEBURS NfEWS-REVrEW, ROSEBtjRG, OREGON, TUESDAY; AIgOST.'.3; 1940:
Duck Season to be
Elided 15 Days
vA8HK l.TCN. Auk. ( A I')
Suciul: ry .rlii'H itiinoiiiicud twin)'
tho uui; Iit itiwiKoii l(ir (lucMtd,
got'Hd, ( ,o;.i h id Jitt'Ksnfiiu liuU,Mi'R. AiikoI lliti'tm, mm threw tuil
been ex'-jin!e! to in iluyH thlH year
front the 45 day limit of last hoii-
BOIL. .. , ; ., , , " . i .
Announcing the annual itch In
tlona for Hlioottng nilgrutory wit
terfowl. the Herretary Hald the ex
tetiHion wan made posMihlo by un
tm-reaKo In the population of those
birds. ...
The regiilutloiiH alw. lengthened
(he -hunting day. Shooting may
iitni't ill Hlllil'iHH 11 ml emit limn utilil
J ii in. .fur WHtuH'mi'l mill rnnl l.imt
year the bourn were 7 a. m. to 4
' ii in .lnek e niiiv lie hiinioil
from sunrise to suiiKet.
The bag limit on ducks remains
I ut 111 a day.
Shorter .seasons were provided,
however, for woodcocks, and the
I bag limit for geese was reduced
. from. 4 to 3 a duy. ,
' Shooting season on ducks, geese.
coots and Jucksnlpo are; . ,
a Northern zone from October 1 to
November 19; the interiiieillute
J none, (Jctfiher JQ to December, 1U
-, the southern zone from Noveinb(
t 2 to December 111,
The Intermediate zone includes
J California, Oregon and Washing
ton. ,
J Ah In previous years, the iiiim-
her of waterfowl that may lie pos-
sessed at, any time Is limited to, two
, days" bag bill a new rule makes it
possible lo possess the legal limit
for 20 days after the close of the
' season instead of lo days.
..The bag of , canvas bucks, red-
heads, bufleheads and ruddy
' .lucks is limited to 3 a day, of any
' one of these species.
Drain
. MlAl.V. Auk. 13. MIhh Kdnn
6 lliirliui returned Friday evuntup
from, a . mouth k vuculinu trip H
I'lauiund I itk i. ('inter lake and
many other points of Interest l-i
I thai locality.
. Mr. h. If. VAmWert mid ililbi
I jiiamlduuKhleiv Putty I'unuon. loft
. Hiiiuhiy for Klauialh KuIIk wliere
. they wIII.vIhU with A!rn, VhmuV
von'H daughter. Mm. CIiuh. Hull.
ami family. Tbey will no on iaicr
; to Orovilie. (alir.. where tbey
will make .an extended visit with
Putty" parents. Mr. and Mrs. I..
f. Cannon and family,
Mi ituth (leut'Kf of CnrvalUrf.
p:i.duate of Orecmi Stato colle.c.
majored In home economics and
m physical education, hat been no
Hired to tench lu (be IiIkIi h-!pi'i
o lill. the vaL'ancy created by Hie
J ruination of MIhh LoIh Hurdi
, an!.,
The Towusettd ctuh liart phtuii'sd
n, .picnic for. . AiiKUMt Is. (.:. W.
J Weimrmnu- wlll lie Hie principal
. spealier. Mimic will he by the III
. IJeutleri of .Kusene. and Home lo--rrtl
inusiriaiiK.
rt Many liniruvetuent.A have l,"ii.
tnai't in the jinule school betd
- Hie UHtial cleaning mid renovru
i inn. The ,new parlllton in tbe
lai'sc ptimary rooui now nivon an
J rxlia room (if mediuin Hl.e whleli
a will he needed for the new te.n-h-
er. MIha Naney Taur;art of l:o.-
hurt;, who has been eniployt'tl to
rrlleve the load on the leacuhiK
, Hlarf caused by an ever luer.'iisliitt;
etiiollment. A new playuhe,! x
now umlei eoriKiinelion by J.
J lleasley at the hark of Hie noluuil
, ItOUfc, which will hniixe the l.irut;
Rliiie and other - play equipment
which could not he put out in the j
open. ,
A . daucu wan Klvcu alurd iy I
evening by the Kellf.v-l.evci;s I
KritM post Nu. US. Ameiicait he-
K'oit one of
f a series which !.,,
d. lite ladles of the ,.
, e'l attended. The ladies tf tbe
n m II la rv vim! jclreshnnMils.
- Tbe f)iaiu Kill m prise, puhlishvil
by II. l, Voiiuk. will print a ape-
cl'il, I'nh' edition. Si'pletubor t.
boimlliiK the North l.ioimlus ('.uiu-
tv laij to be held in Mraiu Sept'in-
Imt 1 i I I.
t I-iiuelpal (. H. Illooiiupiist will
arrive In Drain ahoul Auuust IV
fii'in lleikelcy, I'nllf., whtTe be
J luis been taking spiM-ial cuirlculii
a v.oik this summer. lie and Alts,
t ICooinquiKt will occutiy the new
and attractive house bchii; built
It.- them In Kast I train by Or. Ie
ore,
Mr. and Mis. Clifford I.aMr.t-
i ame Wednesday fur a lew d:i
Msi? at the iiirental P. t'. ):ivij
J home last w ek. hut were calh'l
back lo Tillamook the ncxl u-iv.
Azalea
po iicf tt c Coo ft ty 1
i A..I.i:.V Aug. l:i. Mrs.- Kiank
Italley -and' two sons visited I'ei i
tfes ami 'friend In ibis vutnfiy
and at (ileudale from Tuesday un-
til Suudny alternoon. They vete
en inule lo their hniue in Oakland.
fill 1 1'., alter visititm up north and
, on (In? rnast fnr the past fl
wi eks.
' t. II. Smith of Cleudale Install
ed u phone Wed nesdaj" tn the
home or Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Thnmus.
Mr. and Mrn. Jamie IMekett ami
t.vo Hons. Kinest and l.loyd, from
I Sue-it Home were week-end
f Kuef'ts at the home of Mr. Pick
9 elffi pa rem s. Mr. ami M ih. .1. II.
PirKelt.
J air., and Mis. .lohii l-Vhlmiller.
k Mih.. Ilalbert Mooih ami Mrs. Ilar
r old Perley shopped In (Inutp Pils
Wednesday. They also visited at
J the. liopital with Airs I'tankie
'. Sehroeder who Is a patient there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lauer mid
daughter were over iiIkIH tuesis
WodiiejHd'ay at the home of Mr.
ami Mih. Vurnon I 'ay lor. Tin y
were en routp to thelf home In
hot, AiiKelcH uf ler visiting in l'u t
land. v. r
, J)t- Huil'.Mm. Ii. v Stair of
Portland were tfiiestH Wednesday
rtlffht ut tbe homo of Mr. and Mr.-.
Ilari-v t'ouke. Mr. Starr it con
Iteutud with North Pacific lienial
i college and Mrs. Sturr in Mr:'. ,
i.'onke's iili'co. . I
Kpnnplli Goodman truvellng rep
rexpntatlve.of the Oregon Fanner
Aceldent Iimm-iiiice company nan
fu thlH vicinity on busineHH Tiiea
duv. Mr. mid Mi-k. Lowell Cuitln and
noun, Iaio iiiiiI Hnlit'it, J. K. Hurtle
' jiiici their hoimp kuhhU. Mr. anil
dren from Lyons. KansiiH, enjoy
ed un outing at Crater lake Wed
neiiday. ,
Mr. and -Mrs. Hoy Wllxon and
.MIhh Alice i'luc.n spent Sunday eve
ning in ItoHeliurg.
Mr. and Mi-k. Jake ('mitt made
a IhihIiios.h trip to Itiweburg Fri
day. Mr. anil Mrs. fiuiy Swan and
family from Looklngglass visited
here Friday at the Jim I loot Ii
lllollie,
I Thirty niemlHint were . pteHent
Monday night at the graiiRe meet-
UK. in i n. win iiiiiiiiiy ivitn rin !
ed lecturer lu Mrs. Itogan's place
who recently moved away. Cards
and games were enjoyed after the
business session, y. - -
Yoncalla
YONf'ALLA. Aup. J2. Mi, and
Mih. jr. K. ItodKora and Mrs. Hoy
Uoders add two children of Kieb
uiond, Cull l.. are visiting at thi
('red CouKswell home .on Keil Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. I. (i. Hunter of
I'endieton ami V. II. Whltlaker of
Pilot Kot-k, Wash.,, visited at Hie
Albett (.'ockcrmi home on Jted Hill
lust week.
. M r. and M v . 1 1 at old Kde fit
Culp creek sjient the week-end
vlffiiiim at the (ieorue Kdett bmiie.
Morris H( (ib ley and three chil
dren and Itruce lllRhley ami datiKh-1
ter and .Mih. (irimes upeut several
days hiKl week In Portland. All
live of Hie children had their ton
fiils removed l the I iiernbecker
hn:pltaL
Hill HaskhiK made a bushiest
trip in ( oituKH (Hove Thursday
Word has , been received from
I'pj Hand I hut W. 1'. Huppretit
former owner of what Ih niw l ho
Red and While store in Umialla,
hud a very Herloua major operation
this last week, and was in a serious
condiH.on Wednesday. Aumisl 7Hi.
Keith Crowe returned home
Wednesday from a trip to C'orvul
lis and coast (owns, a member of
a 1 11 group with 10. A. Hritton as
leader.
Mih. Mlunfo I.utz Is h.ome for a
collide of w.ieks. ulter speiidiim the
htaL year lu Salem mid Astoria. She
will return o Salmu the first of
September where hIio has a posi
tion for the winter.
, .Miss i JOvu Appleuutc returned
home Wednesday after spending
the last sl mouths in 1'orlland.
(irant Ilruwn. s.on of .Mrs. Llllie
llrawn oT Voncalta. Is one of the
men who. will participate In (he Na
tional Itllle match, lo be held at
Camp Perry, Ohio, early u. Septem
ber. Mr. Drawn lives In Portland
Hairle rpshaw, formerly of Ymcal
la. now In KiiKcne, and his sou,
Paul, who lives In Portland, will
also shoot In the match
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy of
Wlcopee are being c,nnrutulule.d
un the tu fitful oi a sou, horn Aug
ust Hli. Mrs. Murphy will be re
in om bored as lllalmt h Holla nion,
(liiughler of .Mr. and Mrs. Tom llol
lamon .ef Yotu-alla.
Mr. ami Mrs. Wiliuond Dodd left
Tuesday lor Johnson, Hid., where
they will spend Hie winter with
.Mrs. Hodd's parents.
A horse belonging to Oscar Laiiu
don .of Hlkhead got weoged In be
tween three trees last week, ncces
ttitnling the culthig dowu of Hie
trees before t he horse could be
released- While sawing the trees
Hie norse got 1 1 inhieni'il. and was
bniily tut with Hie saw.
The iiH'in Iters of the cookery
class of I he I II otip enjoyed n
trip to Winchester bay for three
daj'h hist. week. with. MIhh Mildred
Kiuse, their leader-hostess f.or the
trip. Those enjoying the occasion
were Hntb Ma rst on. Caroline
Thiele. Uds Hi lines. Melvin Shtery.
Johnnie McCiinitie and Miss Kiuse.
Miss Mary Kim:er, who Is tali
, , ,; ,,, ,. , , va
, ., !...... .,,i. i... ,. ,.,t
Mr. ami Mis. Hale Klugery.
Air. anil Mrs. V. Arris and .Mr.
and Mn.-. I.lnyd llovelaiul of l.os
Angeles. Calif., visited at I he Ua
pi' r inline lust week. .
Ilud Hoggs of Kuu'ene Is visiting
his mnl her, Mrs. Helen l.iinil. ul
the l.lovd Wise rullell III Scotia val
ley. Mr. and Mis. I.iun Taylor anil
Iw.t chlltlrr-n 1,-lt Salltnlav lor litis
cue. Calif., where they will make
Iheir liiiiue.
Mr. and Mis. V. Muni
;nd Miss
Irene Kllenbllrg ot l.ns Angeles,
visllcd al the Joe Wilson Inline lasl
week.
Mr. ami Mis. Joel Jackson ol
Cnltane Clove silent I In week-end
vlsiHm: al ihe Jackson home lu
Seeds ullt-i .
Mr. and Mis. I'd tluard of Win
rlii's lor spi'iii Sunday visiting at
the l-lw:inl Kelso home.
Juke Wilson, leader lor Hie (ireeli
Ml. I'oli-slr) I lull of Scolts Mllley,
assisleil h Ml and Mrs. J.-io Julie,
tonk He' lull ell a three days nut
Ina to Wincliefiei bay and the
Smslaw outlet Inst week. Those
iiili-iidini: were .lake Wilson. Caul
Kisili-:. Itillx
rick. I..111M1
itniuii.v .luck 1 e(
ml I'reda Jobe. .lolui
Wil.-on. Hilt liisiiii;. Nii.-uul Wilson,
hoiothy Seblin and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe .hdte.
Leonard (oii;swell. driving a
fhevudet Hedau. and .luniir loild.
drivinn a loulim truck, were in a
wi eck m i lie tu'udi it'h hlishw a
Krlilay alternoon. Althoiiuh no
one was butt, lint U mis were d.un
awed. Veil" Thompsnn diUim; a lou
truck ami Keith Leonard were
in a collis'.'tu on the IN-d Kill road.
Thursday allciicon. on a inive in
the road near tin Un-rn lam-h.
Ilolh cars weie damaged, but no
one hurt.
Lookingglass
UMJKlNtKlI.ASS, Auii
:l. Dr.
I Velum
ami Airs. V. XL Siiarp
Strickland) who were onleivu to
Port Wordeu. Wash., over a your
:ieu for serxice In (ho Hrmy beail-ouavteis-.
biiVH been ttausle ied te
Hrooklya. N. V. Mrs. Sharp l- Hi
daushler of Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
I
I fWo! Il
I
I -
- j : - -r 7T-, 1 : :
j- , . ,.,-. " I of lllu "oy Scouts ut the Coimnun-
I etlUUV DIICI&IECF I "y hall August II!. at which time
i rumi i nu.iiinci.i i
jr 0m i
0 If 1 At
1 1 X ; TT- . ,-,Wl
' lliM 8t3 copb. iwo hy n.r smvicF. imc
"Put back the Slaltic of I.
Stiieklaud. pioneer residents of the
valley.
Mr. and Mrs, Chester Williams.
accompanied by the lonner'tt moth
er. .Mrs. aesse Williams, drove to
the coast for the day Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams are visiting
i he home folk, arriving last week
from their home in Juneau. Alaska.
Turn I lodges of Kugene was a
Sunday Kuesi at the home ol" his
brother, Ted Hodges, and family.
Mr. anil Mrs. lllair Perrlne and
sons, lurch mid Moyd, of Ihxpiiam.
Wash., were recent visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hodges.
Mr. Perrtne Is a cousin ot Mrs.
Hodges. ,
Mrs. Leoua Ashford has returned
to her home in Sweet llnnw ititm-
u m.joiiui llt ()t intme of iier our.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Itiu kle.
Mrs. Asblord was culled here by
I lie death of her sister, Mrs. Itelva
Martin.
AKin M. Martin and children,
lonna. .iarvel. Ilarhura mid Alviii,
Jr.. have moved to lio.sebiiiK after
t spetidliiK the pust tuo weeks at
l he home ol Mr. and Mrs. Thus.
llncUle. following; lite sudden death
ul Mrs. Martin. Miss Hetty llu 'kle.
sister ot Mrs. Martin, deceased,
spent (he dny Weduesdav in liiise
hum with Mr. Martin anil children.
Mr. and Mrs. l-M l.uliin and
children. Purolhy ami John, of Mu-
Kcne. Here recent visitors at the
''rune ol Mr. ami Mrs. Ted Undoes.
.Mr. i.iikeu is a cousin tf Mr
I lodges.
Kev. and Mrs. U. A. (larboden
-ie uinner miosis at tile home of
Mr. and .Mis. A. H. Marsh on Wed-'
nesday. t
Sutherlin
SI TIIKlil.lN. Auii. Pi. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Snook of I kiah. fali
tornia. UHed at Hit- H. W. Snook
home for a few days the first ot the
week before ciuiliuuinj; on to lln
ene. Mr. Snook is a nephew of
Mr. ami Mis. II. W. Snook.
K. t;. KiiirhcII or Salem, a for
mer Sutherlin leal estate aneni.
visited Iriends and attemlej to
business here Wednesduv.
. Mr, and Mrs. James ite-oii a:,d
son, Karl, ami Mr. and M-s. l.iui
IdOoiu and small son, haw reiuru
ed from linker, Oiciton, while the
men have been employed tu tli
mine there for tho past, te.v weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Charles p;n ker ar
rived last Sunday for frexeinl das'
i
.ibcrty I just got a divorce!"
visit with relatives and friends.
They plan to leave for their home
at tttesham today.
liay lloyt received a painful in
Inry to his left band Wednesday
while working at bis mill cast of
town. Ir. I. A. Iniulap attended
i be injury.
Mr. ami Mrs. Iluuh Wall! tran
sacted business in Colt ape drove
Wednesday.
.Mr. and Mrs. otto Nelson of
KosulnUK visited relatives and
friends here Wednesday.
Sam Welle of KiiKene was u busi
ness visitor fu Sutherlin Wednes
day. Mrs. H. W. Snook and Mrs.
Pound visited relalives and friends
in I train lasl Wednesday.
Miss I tale tlreen and .Miss Sally
Thomas of Portland are spending
several days visiting with Miss
tireen's parents. Mr. ami Mrs.
t; corse (Ireeu.
Mrs. .1. W. Culver, Sr.. ami Jackie
Culver left Thursday ninlit for Se
attle, Washington, where they will
visit relatives for leu dajs or two
weeks.
(ieue Shook i cUmird from a
husim-sH trip to- eastern (reon
Tlmidni. - ...
Mr. and Mrs. C. it. Keith and K.
11. lloyt of Kuue.ne aro visilinu this
'week at the Hay Hot ami Kdpar
Kt it Ii homes. , -
Mrs. teoi'tte- Crucn, Miss Hale
llieen and Miss-Sally Tliomas were
dinner Kiie.sts nl Mr. and Mrs. Alva
MHtiniiiK at their home east - of
town Thursday.
lloss Hutchinson.' county -road
enmmissioner. was a business visit
or hi Sutherlin Pridny. ' -r
Karl -lieebo from Smith river at
tended tn business In town Priday.
There will bf a p'nbUe- metfng
SEAnil BPtWINQ A MAL1IN0 CO.
r Vkt
i
of the Hoy Scouts ut the Commun
ity hall Almost lti. at which time
the tenderfoot budges will he pre
sented to the boys who have pass
ed the test.
H. W. Chpnoweth has been up
pointed by the president as post
master at Sutherlin,
Miss Hazel Colcmun left Thurs
day for Salem, OreKon, w here' she
wilJ make her home, with her
Kiumluiolhur. Mrs. Coleman.
Miss Uoiofhy Crawford, who has
been attending business college in)
Portland Is home recuperatins !
from an appendicitis, operation.
Miss Kdna L.ii'Ke ami Mrs. Ken
neth Daley shopped and attended
to business In Kosebui R Friday.
Miss Nora, llratton returned to
her home Thursday night from a
month's visit with her sister. Mrs.
Iluiley, at Walla Walla, WhshliiK-1
(on.
Miss f tally Cooper, a former
Ki-aduate- of the Sutherlin hih
school, has completed a beauty
course at Leonard beauty shop in
Medlord and has taken charge of a
beauty shop at Port Ortord
Mr. and Mrs.
Kastman
ortlaud visited here over tbe
week-end at the Harry Chcnoweth
home cast of town, Mr. Kastman is
u nenheiv of Mr. Chonowctll.
Word has been received here or;WPI'e tll K'lests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
the death of Kd Norrls at ninoi- Van Allen, former Days Creek
.ake. California. Thursday nio, n-!
(..r li- Vni-i-Iu .;a . InvWlii.r nt'!HUI ' 1 J "1 UUI1IIK IIIC wiiner IS
Ceorge Norrls of this city.
Potter, who in employed at
the Unnanza mine, has rented the
Hilly Vinson place west of town
and has moved his family here
from Myrtle Creek.
Says War to Bring
Economic Collapse
PORTLAND. Aug. PJ. (AP
Ponncr Governor Charles II. Mar
tin, exnlaining that "war is the
natural state of man." predicted
vesterdav that wurs between the
:have nots" and "haves" will con-'l
tinue "unlit all nations . . . are on
the same moral, economic and so
cial level."
He told tbe annual reunion of
the 'Jnd Oregon volunteer infantry
that the Tniled States must arm.
ami pointed to tlerinany's develop
ment ns un example of what a poor
nation can accomplish.
"Working men there went to
work everv day for ten hours and
small pay." he declared. "You can't
tell me that was forced labor. They
wanted to do it. We've pot to ot
some of l hut spirit- In this coun
try. We've i:ot to lie awakened."
The Ivuropcan war it koiiik In
hi.tn rlnmtii- Y f'f Pc t 111 llllS Cull 11-
li'y. the retired army major-general !
said, predict In fj "a great economic
collapse that will be frightful in its
consequences."
"We need to learn discipline be
en use . a great econpui te . col fa pse
will bring. the threat of revolution
in this country.
"We think we. have Hie greatest
civilization on .earth." he said. VI
donbt ,it..Otl)er jjreat civilizHtions
have perished. Let's get together in
the love of our country and light
the iive of patriotism."
Sine. 1878 Emil Sick, Pres.
CanvonvilK
v" 15
' -
CAXYONVILLE, AUK, 13. -Word
I bus been received here that Mis.
Tom Cotuiitt of Myrtle Creek U
vory 111 at Morcy hospital in Hone-
burls. Five , children from Ktinsaj.
have arrived to be with the!" It is cxpeetou ii ai in ii.e . .. .
mother esl wl11 "'' m,ch emllei thun
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamlin and u"! this year due to i the un'-'
son. Charlea, enjoyed a fishing trip eath,er c01"1 1 0"8- ,A "u,",,?
up the South Un pqua river Sun- h d'''f''9 ,,",v,eh
day. They brought home a very Been putAlnold ,?' vh s .
nice catch of fish. e,is"n- Among them a; e the S -
Ce'rald M ensue who foi-mnrlv l-e-1 der-Uaum, the J. A. orthillit'Oll,
(.eraid Jlenane. ho roimoi Iy le-, Mcdee dehydratoi s.
sided here and now lives near Cot- " 1 , , , Spore'aml Ken
aKu Gro e. stopped in town to vis If H , ' lhe eek-end
trienUs 'Ihu.sday. He was i on li s e (.alts VuJ 10n0 of the lut.
way lioino, having been to Olendale ,
to get his ilauKhtcr, Ida Lou. who j '
returned with him for an extended
visit.
Mr. and .Mis. Louis Hllkitt and
family are moving to Tiller this
week-end where Mr. Ulliott la em
ployed In the sawmill,
John Hamlin attended to bust
ness mutters ut Azalea Friday,
Mr. and Mrs, Myron
returned Thursday from
Woodruff
a busl-
neas trip to North Mend.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Iumuii of
Junction City arrived - Sunday to
visit their daughter. Mrs. U. I.
Lenia. Their daughter-in-law-, Mrs.
1. N. Inman, accompanied . them
but returned home Sunday eve
ning. . ,
According to word received from
Alice May Vooley of Portland, she
will be unable to visit in Canyon
vllle this summer as she had pre
viously planned. She la now in
Cuuius, . Washington, attending a
camp meeting. . ,
Hoverend and Mrs. A. M. Sehaf
fer and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Shaf
fer have gone to Portland for sev
eral days' visit. Norene Moyer
went with them as far as Kugene
where she will visit ut the home of
her an ul. Mrs. Fiona Miller.
Pat Smith of Medlord is visiting
ut tho home ol' his daughter and
Hou-lii law, Mr and Mrs. Jotd Huh
kins. Days Creek
HAYS CHKKK. Aug. 11. Mir.
M. K. Dean and her son. Clav-
bourne, returned the Hrst of the
week from Portland, where they
had tuken John Heat) for medical
attention. The latter, who is u pa
tient at the St. Vincents hosnitul
is reported to be Rreutly improved
ami win he able to return home
in a few days.
Miss (iem and Miss Wlletha
Hutchinson, w h o accompanied
their cousin, Clydo DetheruKO f
.VTedrord to Crescent City Monday
returned home Wednesday. While
sone they also enjoyed a trip
through the Oregon Caves.
Mrs. A. F. Moore returned
Thursday from Klamath Palls
where she went Wednesday eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Welch were
attending to business matters In
liosehurg Thursday.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Hill went
to Hoseburg Thursday to bring the
former's motner, Mra. W. C. Hill,
here for stay of several weeks.
vhllo
there they also called on
Marion Peril no. who Is receiving
medical attention at the hospital.
He is reported ta be somewhat bet
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Italph Weaver
spent Tuesday at Ihe huckleberry
natch In the Abbott butte vicinity-
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sumner and
daughter. Donna, returned Tues
day from a vacation trip to cen
tral Oregon points. At Head they
1U8",euui- ",A,ie' wn
greatly improved. He and Mr.
I Sumner enjoyed the splendid fish-
iing In , the Deschutes river whilo
tbe latter was there.
K. Dean Itutler. was a caller at
the Guy Mcfiee home Thursday
evening. Mr. Ilutler was cnroulc
to his home In Portland from his
mining properties near Grunlt
Pass.
Mrs. Waller . Hutchinson and
her daughters. Miss Com and Wll
etha. were, shopping and attend
ing to business matters in Itose
burg Thursday. ,
Mr. aud Mrs. Sid Tfson and son.
Jim, of Drew have been spuudiiu
several days at the Hay' Wright
home, Mi'. 1 iso u brought ufs cut-
erpular tractor down and lias boon
helping Mr. Wright grade the road
'he hill from the Lavadour hull
i wv hmh piuce,
Don Wright, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Wright, and Harry
Wright, sou of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Wright, who are members of
the national guard unit from Hose
burg have wiitlen home that
though very busy training they j
are getting along fine ut the camp
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Clyde OcthPtnge of Medford was
an overnight guest. Thursday at
'the. home of his cousin. H. A.
Moore.
; J. A. and Wado Worthlnglon are
I doing Iheir I hreshlng this week,
j while Ihe grain at the ('lough
i ranch is being combined. Karl
Woods and Kay Spencer have al
so bffn ootrH'liitt their -'fimbine.
CLEAN ...
ItisT ROOMS ilKF, GUEST R00V.5I
Standard's extra clean rest rooms
are reassuring "extras" the particu
lar motorist appreciates. They're
kept inviting, too by frequent in
spections and tidying-up.
OV . t.DARD OIL COMPANY 07 CALIFORNIA
I They buve been cuttlns grain for
I Wayne Smith ou the Howard
Moore place the last few days. I
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!,,, -'i,,, ' ,.-ei- hnsi-.
vl8',M)r8 , Ii0burB Molt-!
, i
. , ., . .... ;
; , louring tne past wees uuy .nc-
I (lee has constructed a largo con- I
crete reservoir and tank lor italiui
Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dussell
of Longview, Wash., were ovei
night guests at the .Jack Hilus
home, Thursday. Mrs. liussell is
,u daughter of Harry Van Normim.
Fiiday. accompanied by Mr. Van
Norman and Mrs. Hlgglns. tuey
went to ('rater and Diamond lake,
fjetore coming here they had been
lo the fair at San Francisco.
I.. A. l.lles of I'mpqua was at
tending to business matters here
Wednesday. Harry Matthews of
C.llde was also u business vlsl.or
in this neighborhood Wednes
day. .
Thursday Archie Ferguson. Don
Snyder and Jay Wright, member
of the high school hoard of direc
tors, went to Klkton, Santa Clara
and Kugene to interview prospec
tive teachers, it being necessary
to till the position of pi'Inciiial,
due tc the resignation uf My!
Darkhurst.
.Mr. and Mrs. fitly McO
romi anied by Mr. McCiee's moth-
er. Mi s. Ruth Mcfiee, of Canyon
ville. attended funeral ?rvicoi
Sunday in Grants Pass foi the bite
Kred Merrill. Mr. Merrill, who
wan Mrs. Ruth McOee's cousin,
wis a native of Cunyonvlllo, and
had served as a law enforcement
oiiVer in tho game department
foi neaily thirty years.
.Mr. tiiid Mrs. Art O'dseri. of
Oak'.M'd. Calif., were visiting old
friends here Wednesday.
M's. Archie Ferguson and Mrs.
H. It. 1 erguson were shoppie,; !u
Myrtl Creek Frlduy.
The contractors, who are to j!1
the Canyonvllle-Days Creek tfec
turn rf the slate sccondaiy high
way have moved their roctc crush
er to a idle on the Hulpli We.i'er
place and have commenced ope.ri
tiens. They are operating th'-oo
shifts and produce about Lft"ii
hundred yards of surfacing mater
ia; i rery twenty-four hour.i. Tiiis
will be placed in conveniently lo
cated stock piles to be late; put
on the road by what is known as
the if It method. A number of lo
cal men have obtained ompl;
ment ut the crusher. There are
a'so several of the families of men
employed by the contractors who
a'c living In trailer houses at a
camp site adjacent to the plant.
Record-Breaking Plane
Sold to Great Britain
XEW YUKK. Alie. in (AIM
The plane in which Mow-aril
Hughes, f j I in producer, set u reeortl
lor round the world I'liuhts in I'X'.S.
was flown here loday for shipment
to ICnith.nd.
The low winded Lockheed 1 1 was
one of throe dllch nhips holiulit by
the UrltlNh pnrchaslDi; coimnlti.sioii,
suppoKedly for courier service be
tween Loudon nnd Ksypl..
llllijhes circled Ihe Klohe In i
days. VJ hours aud IT miuut.es In
the plane, which loft I.os AukoIch
yesteiilay piloted by James llar
wiek: - - -
Today s tip on
(Farm Power
Youi step iip your tractor's efficiency when its power arid
speed are matched to the load.
With the 5-speed transmission in the "Caterpillar" D-2
Tractor, you don't hitch draft horse to buggy or pacer to
plow.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
ftOSEBURG, OREGON .
YOUR "CATERPILLAR" DEALER
mmai if F0B EXTR $EHV,CE CIT
Ymwt STANDARD
M3iSTj' Caioline-Uns jrpaoed
Donald R. Gibbs
DENTIST '
Thursdays by Appointment
Only
Hourt 9-12 and 2-5
Phone 401 331 Medical Arts
SKATING
Wed., Sat. and Sunday
at the
RAINBOW RINK
WINCHESTER
PHONE 21
TAXI
PHONE 21
RENT
L. W. MeMger Co.
Mother and Mill Phone 362
famoui
Convenient Location
Coffee Simp Bullet Tavern
Dlnlnc and Banquet Roomt
Famously Fine Food
Modern Appointment!
luxurious Outside Rooml
Garage Opposite
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a sander Sir
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