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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1940.
News of Douglas County
Sutherlin
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dny In tlm hnin
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1 hi K IllWl U'CtlllPH-
iil a KiiiKlf Imlli.
tin. The cdtlmiul slaiT coiihIsI.s
nf MlrtK Dorothy Clarkn, in(vif'r;
Mm Ion ('ImmtM'i -In in. ellnr; J(filtli
tiMlfi on. iipiva editor; Marilyn
jiyi'i-K, imIHoiIhI editor; Tllditli
JI'ilTmclftltT. txHniiiR? hci rt'In y;
OHW irubbe, riH'chnnlcul i-ililoi;
X.nla Webber, mUst, Hml Josephine
Wnlfe. copy editor.
lUi Money of Cimifs I'uns Is iv
,t!ritf nt the homo of Mr. and Mi'H,
Allan Hunter.
V.i: I. A. lUinlap left edni-idi.y
loi J'orllfind when- hi' wfll viwit
li-l.uive.t aiid friends and attend
10- buHlnpsB for Pevernl diiyn.
Mi. Hint Mitt. leonnrd Haniy
moved In lo tlit apartmcutM :itnv
;Ky'n cah Wednesday. Mr. H.ir
I'.n Ir. ( mployed nt ihn Honaiia
Ii'ihf.
Mm. Kunnfe (llixinip left on
dny morning for her home In I . -lard
alter upending the jiant Hitv
iur;s with her (latii-'hu-r and yii-i"-ia,
Mr. and Mra. Claude Sell-h-k.
A'imit fifty pfMipjf endured i, ntl
eji y d a haxket dinner nl the
Mtr'im'lsl rhureh lat Sunday In
lienor of Mr. and Mix, I.. . W'eiv
ir. Mih. O. Trench and ;, W. ill
tain f poke words of welcome lo
v.-iilrh Mr. and Mr. Weaver veiy
J-iarlcllslV leKpiilidi'U.
The dill' league or the hifji
pehool held their first meeting lust
A'ed: nlny tit the Art nulldlnn. nt
which time oflli'M-H were eleele;!
for lh? mailing year aa folio .vk:
Xol i Wbhnr. president ; Audrey
Ochfl, vlee-presldent ; Irene- Itoad
ntati. sect ntai y ; Marlon Chamber
Iain, tiensurer, and Marilyn I Iyer,
nereant nt arms. The hoineniaU
U.K fi'ls served dainty refresh
tuwit. Mi. nuil Mrs. ,1. It. DiiumleU.
v!n Is vp hoen residing in t he
t'o'tii'lrick house on Third menne.
moved lo North Hend. (ire, Th'.'K
li.iv. iii. Jerry Kahler of I-:h;-ii:
and Mik. Hohert Wultora in (Ji.mr
i'atw were nil led here W'edne da
by tho Herloiis Hlnona of tredr
jnoilii:!', Mr, Will Ihier. Mrs.
1 nmr punned away Thursday eve
ni'iK at fj ; ;t0 at her home cast of
town.
M irtH I )nrot liy ( 'liiiinhcrlaln. a
former Siitheiliu Uh xrhnol stu
dent. It ft Ttiexday tor Seattle,
W'hsIi., where shr w ill taKe a
loursp In a lieHiily scIkio,
Cnlvei'K niarhel lias cnmpleleil
w Installation of 7:( -idd storaKe
lockers wllh a prohahle mlilitiou
tif nioiP In the near future making
ft total of Ihm or ird.
Mr. and Mix. I.. .1. Ilaynex or
.j-cew liter airiv-fl Thursday to
fipend a lew weeks wllh their
ilinipliler. Mt's. Lawrence llnhert
fmi, nnii family.
Mr. and Mr Allan Hiuitrr have
as their holise puest Ihi week,
I'aul Hutler, of Portland.
Misx I lei ty llaiue. irt slowly im
proving at .Mercy hospital where,
she haw hern seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ice! Clarke are er
ecting a new house on tliefr prop
erty wcxl of town.
Mr. and .Mis. ftalph Faulkner
up movliiK from (he (illdet eve
ranch cast of tow n lo the house
at the Adventisl acaileniy west of
town.
Mix. C. A. Itntckeit. who has
been siei)dln Hi'- past tnonih uilh ;
her slider, Mrs. Anna Ifaiikenson.
left Thursday (or her home In Mil
waukee. Wis., by way of lis An
t'eles. Calif., wh"'le she will visit
lor a short time.
A hahy l;oy weiKhinK S pounds
was horn lo Mr. and Mrs. ,11 in
Si ut man at their home east of
town last week.
Mr. and Mrs ,h' William of
Oakland h a v e piirchimed the
heailty equipment owneil ly Man
rlee VoKt-lpohl. and are insialliuK
a bc'iuly shop In the n'een huild
inu on Central avenue.
Kcv. I., c. Weaver attended a
two-day district conference at Ash
land. Ore., last week.
Ml. and .Mrs. Kdward l.amorcatix
Iia vp purchased the Tom Harvey
propei ty on I'll -t avenue and ex
pect lo maki their home there.
Mr. Lamorcauv in employed at Hie
1'iiion Service station.
Mr. and Mrs. John White ha ve
purchased Hie C. II. Madsen place
on Third avenue. Mr. While Is
employed at Hie Itonana mine.
Mrs. l-'dward .hdiusoii of (iuntei
stoppeil Tor a short Isil at Hie
John Muskiovo home l-'riday,
The Kair Oaks Industrial Huh
held i heir regular inonl lily ineet
iuu In the cluh rooms Thursday,
October :i. with Mrs. Clifford Flory
and Mrs. Clarence Krasor an hos-
tPSSPH.
Freil A. (ioff. Insurance anent of
ItofehuiK. was a business called In
Sutherlin Friday.
James Ma honey was a business
visitor In HnsehurR Fi iday.
The Ford I. urn her company Is
huHdfiiK bunk houses and cook
shack a I their ofii)K operations
on Hlnlde creek.
A large number of local men and
boys Interested In Hie Hoy Seoul
movement held an oru.ini.iil ion
ineetitiK In the Arts building Tues
day even Inc. October I. Those
present voted unanimoiisly lo eon
tiutip Hie movement in Sulhoi I In
usiiiK I In boys now niernbrs of
Hie Oakland troop, as a nucleus for
the Sutherlin organization. Har
old I Mi; hi Iims been leninl ively
! Siil Iimi IIm vtiliiiileei- l it e ilen:i i l-
nient as a sponsor lor Hie scouls.
Kenneih Miller. Oakland Hoy
Scoiit lender, was In chatpe of the
lueeliiiK.
. Happy Hour Club to Meet Hi
ersdale Happy Hour cluh will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs Joseph Marsferw.
Lookingglass
iJJOKINfMJLASS, OH. 4. - John
rtutlier of Athboy, South Dakota,
was a vtsil.or over the week-pud at
the home or Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Hreen. Mr. Iluiher is an old ac
(iiaintance or Hie (ireeiis and Iims
been In Oregon this fall harvesting
I he rop from his nut orchanl near
luueue. As soon as he is able to
dispose fif property Interest a in
South Hakota, Mr. Unther pkms to
make his lunue on Ills orchard
trad at Kutene,
Walter l!oiniisou reluund to
WeMlii on Sunday to resume work
fti the mill I hero following it week's
rest at home recuperating from a
back injt:ry unstained at tlx' mill.
Valda WilliiiniH of Jniieitu. Alun
kii, cm prised 1 he home folks on
Wednesday by an unexpected visit
Valda Ik co-partner In operating a
laipe barber sb'p in Juneau And
itl-o serves as L'liide lor hunting
taries. lb bad just completed a
hunting trlii with a group of New
York men, leaving the partv at
Ketchikan, and decided to take a
I iwn weeks' vacation with his par
ents. Mr. and .M is. Jesse Wlllnrns.
and brother, ( alvin. bet ore return
ing to his work tit Juneau.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wi I iia ins
ret ci tied lo Juneau la it week to
lowing :u extended visit with home
folk litis tall.
Airs. Melba I. o well, who is em
ployed as a nurse at the Veteran's
hospital in lioseburg. Irm leased
her cue h In the valley lo Mr. and
Mi s. M roii Harris ol ( tntarlo.
Calil.. who with their small :ou.
Jack, arrived recently to take up
Ibj'ir residence here. They were
accompanied by Mr. Harris' uncle,
I ir. A. It. Chapln. who served in the
medlea! corpt doing the world war
and now retired from nervice
ami will make bis home here also.
.Mrs. Annie Iiurant, molhcr .of
Mrs. Lowell, has gone to Lor An
geles foi the winter.
Miss Margaret Haiuy and niece of
Seattle worn visitors last week ai
the home ol her nephews, (ieorgp
and Jeny Wagner.
Visitors over Hie weekend at the
home of Mr. ,-iiid Mrs. Thos. Hue
kle Included thefr son and daugh
ter Ui la w. M r. a ml Mrs. t ieorge
llui kle and children, Joel. Velden
and I orla I lean, ami M i s. I lelberl
Ashfold 'it Swei-l Home; Mrs. Buc
kle's brothers. Oil lord and John
Jones ol lioseburg and their son-in-law,
Alvin Martin, also o Kose
burg. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Itussel and
Mr. and Mrs. John Itodiey and
miiimII daughter, Hut Intra, camped
over the week end in the mountains
west of the alley on a hunting
trip. The brought back a fine
boil i point liin k.
Mr. and Mrs. Kveivtt Hodges and
children, have leased the (Jeorge
Ha con place reient ly vacated b
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jacoby and
latnlly, and moved into the house
on Wednesday.
Uev. ij. A. (iarbndch was a 'caller
in the valley on Tuesday.
Mrs. Helen Saar leii Friday eve
ning lor Foil Lewis were she will
spend llio week-end with her par
ents.
Myrtle Creek
MVIITLI-: C'KKKK. Oct. R. Mr.
and Mi . David Kate anfl two
daughters, have moved from Cot
tage (irovu lo the (. Fate ranch
ahovo Canyonville. They weje
.Myrtle t reek visitor Sunday.
K. II. Coultm. who has Iippii pas
tor of Hih Heaverton church has
idosed his pastorate there. He
was tormerly pastor of the local
Christian church.
Mrs. T. H. Diinnavln has been
onsiderably afflicted with rheu
matism lately.
Mrs. in. A. IHackPrt of Hole
Is vlHlling in Marshfleld at pres
ent.
Mrs. I (at He Wood I vishins
in Salem and Hot Hand this week,
having attended the state meeting
of the Woman's Society of Christ
ian Service, as a delegate from the
loclil church. The mcpthiK was
held In Salem.
At a recent meeting or thp city
council Hip Indies Invaded the
sanctum and promised to serve
pie and coflee to the city fathers
if they would get busy and do a
little street paving. At the last j
council - meeting they made good!
(heir promise hk a block halt been i
opened on Hip east end of WaltP
street niid Is ready for the surfac-'
ing. A meeting nf the council will
he held next Friday at the city
hall for Hip nomination of city of
ficers for the next term.
.Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Skinner and
daughter. Miss Wanda, enjoyed a
week-end visit with their son and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon
Skinner, nt their home in I'orl-
laud week before last. I
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. (has
Leach. September 27, an e;th'
pound daughter, Judith Ann.
Tho Pino Mountain Lumber
company, ownf-d mid operated by
I. A. laly 'and Hons, are sawing
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Whitney
visiied with Mn John una Mack
in Salem, last week.
Yoncalla
VONCALLA. Oct. 7 Mr. and
Mrs. Cody Long apent Sunday in
Salem with their daughter, Lu
cille. Miss Ung is moving to Cor
vallis. where she bus be;n pro
moted and has a much better po
sition with the name firm she
worked with In Sabon.
Hporg'p Taylor has hPPti hired lo
work In the Howard Applegn to
ut ore.
Fldon and Ksthr-r Leei nppnt last
week-end with their sister and
family at Ftnpirc.
Mr. and Mrs. File Slenseth. Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Vest, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Sehosso and Mi. and Mrs.
KrPd Merk and family spent Sun
day on the FmpfUH near Scotts
bur. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Wilson and
Miss Lavina Wilson of Tillamook.
Miss Alberta Wilson of Salem.
Mrs. Ilernfce Wilson. Hoi Hp Me
Dole, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDole
and Ralph McDole of Cottage
(irove vi-aitofl at the Karl Brant
homo last week.
Mrs. hll Herman of Grants
I'ftps spent spventl days here last
tt'wk with ber sister. Mrs. Harley
Stonaker. Mr. Herman came up
Saturday night to spend the week
end. They returned to their home
Monday.
John Ceider of Comiillp visited
at the Ifaugherty home recently.
i.eorte Kdos has been appoint
ed as clerk for union high school
spend H. 1 week-end with Mr. SaarJ
w ho is siiiiioned w ith Hie national j
guild at that dace. Airs. Saar was)
aicoinpanied as far as Monmouth I
bv Mis Clara Mm.. Driller, who w ill
SMALL IN SIZE . . .
Great in Power!
The "Caterpillar" Diesel D2 Tractor is small. It can easily
bo moved on a light truck or trailer BUT it's powerful
when sure-footed, dependable traction is needed.
It handles easily and is amazingly thrifty. It will work hard
for 8 hours on approximately 10 gallons of low-cost Diesel
fuel. Where else can you find qualifications like that?
See us today for further facts.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
announce
our appointment as
wholesale distributors
to n o
ior
IiM(QiWIlSIr
Our business has taught us a lot about people and what they like. We have
learned that they like to devote a part of each day to the good things of life
and that fine beer is one of these good things.
Our retail dealers confirm what we long have suspected that the one
fine beer which people everywhere consider outstanding is Anheuser-Busch
Budweiser. Since we are in business to make a success of it, we want to
supply dealers with the beer that most people want and we are, therefore,
happy to announce that we have obtained the wholesale distributorship for
Budweiser beer in bottles, in cans and on draught.
CY SLOCUM
DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
383 Lawrence Street
Eugene, Oregon
Tel. 16
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