R05EBURS REW5-REVIEW, RDTSEBURS. PKESPR" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, I94T. THRE1 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MISSIONARY AND AID SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING GLIDE, Feb. 6. The ladles' missionary aid 'Society of the Glide Baptist church met at the beautiful now colonial home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Strader on Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Strader, Mrs. Charles Glenn and Mrs. Joe PeBernardi acting ns hostesses. Mrs. W. F. Price and Mrs. Da vid Doerlson conducted the de votional services In which some of the missionaries were remem bered. Mrs. Vcrn Shrum reported on a chapter in the missionary hook and was followed by Mrs. Ben Doss. During the business meeting the ladies voted to com plete the improvements in the church kitchen and to extend the project by improving the parlors also. Future plans were dis cussed. Many of the ladies are sewing and knitting for the Red Cross. This work is being done under the supervision and direc tion of the local P.-T. A. During the social hour very de licious refreshments were served to David Doerksen, Mrs. Bradley West, Mrs. Roy Bond, Mrs. Anna Franklin, Mrs. S. D. Chapman, Mrs. M. R. Ingram, Mrs. Larkin Rice, Mrs. W. F. Price, Mrs. Fred Asam, Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. Vern Shrum, Mrs. George Case beer, Mrs. Paul Caswell, Mrs. Floyd Hickman, Mrs. F. S. Blake ley, Mrs. Albert DeBernardi, Mrs. R D. Connine, Mrs. Charles Vlcek, Mrs. Ben Doss, Miss Susie Kerns, Mrs. Carl Messing, Mrs. Asher Agee, Mrs. Robert Case beer, Mrs. Ada Gardner, Mrs. Charles Glenn,- Mrs. Joe DeBer nardi and Mrs. Phil Strader. BENEFIT CARD PARTY TO BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT AT K. P. HALL The public has been cordially invited by the American Legion auxiliary to attend its benefit card party Friday night, Febru ary 7lh, at 8 o'clock at the K. of P. hall to raise funds for the child welfare department of the auxiliary. Prizes will be awarded winners In contract bridge, five hundred and pinochle and a door prize will also be given. Refreshments will be served. Reservation of tables may be-made by telephoning eith-'. or Mf h. W; Josso at 357-R or MrWItt&tlway at 12-Y. :-y yie of the great demand.oh TlX3fon auxiliary for help for Q large number of children, this party-was planned to raise funds to carry' on the work. A number ' of Roseburg crd clubs as well as numerous organizations arc mak ing plans to attend this partv to llelp the child welfare fund. Mrs. 'jGeorge Wharton and Mrs. L. W. Josse are joint chairmen of the ' affair. -MRS. GARRETT IS HOSTESS TO CLUB GLENDALE, Feb. G. Mrs. W. B. Garrett was hostess for the "MerryGoRound" bridge club at her beautiful ranch home Thursday afternoon. A flncnrf Itinrhnnn wrc cprvorl nt 2:00, the rooms were tastefully ttnrtrntni with mmcv VI" Minus ami violets. Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. B. N. Chancy of Springfield, Mrs. II. B. Y'Blood, Mrs. Herman Aydellotte, Mrs. G. M. Jones. Mrs. C. B. Austin, Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Mrs. W. L. Dobyns, who won the guest prize. Members present were Mrs. W. R. Purvine, who won high score and traveling prizes, Mrs. A. G. Henninger won second high score, Mrs. E. R. Harvey, Mrs. L. C. Normoyle, Mrs. E. J. McMullcn and the hostess Mrs. Garrett. CREEN STUDY CLUB HAS FINE MEETING The Green Study club was most graciously entertained by Mrs. Joe Porter with a potiuck dinner at 1 oclock. After a most enjoyable dinner the afternoon Schneider in charge of refresh was spent In the discussion of mcnts. All members are urged work for the Red Cross, whirn I to be present. Only 3 More Days! W,' I i flZMi SVT Tf5 , !?-Ov they plan to take up at the next meeting. Those enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Porter were: Mrs. Joe Howard, Mrs. George Holm, Mrs. N. R. Fisher, Mrs. A. E. Millard, Mrs. Percy Mynes, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Cecil Fessler, Mrs. Vollie Lewis, Mrs. Claude Clay pool, Mrs. John Hess and I.ois. Mrs. Al Lounsbery, Ilernice and Judy. The next meeting will be an nounced later. PRESIDENT'S BALL IS SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR GLENDALE, Feb. 6. A dance honoring the president's birthday and for thd relief of infantile naralvsis was held Saturday ev ening at the Community hall in Glend.ile. The music was by the Bull River Wranglers and Glen Kafer at the saxaphone. . A march of dimes was a fea hire, and a large birthday cake made by Mrs. W. T. Harbour and Mrs. E. J. McMullcn was won by 'Mrs. L. E. Lusk. Home made 'onnrli, wnc cftlrl rtiirintr the dance. Boxes were placed in the stores for collection. Dime collections were made at school, mill yards, and at the postoffice. A total of S102 was collected during the drive. Miss Alice Nobel was the local chairman and was assisted by A. G. Henninger, Mrs. E. J. McMul- len, Mrs. R. E. Robinson, Mrs. W. T. Harbour, Mrs. M Mrs. G. M. Jones. A. Bates and i CHARMING SILVER TEA IS GIVEN ON FRIDAY GLENDALE, Feb. 6. A very successful silver tea was given Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Marie Illidge by the ladies j 01 tne uionuaie oierie uiuu. Mrs. Illidee was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Robison, Mrs. Ander- son and Mrs. Belcher. Each mem-! ber was requested to bring a : guest and either a potholder or a i tea towel. The donations sold readily as! , well as a numner oi uouy uuzus.jonn uraiion, ivi,s. . m. .. . . Mrs. Mlloreu joiner piayeu several violin selections and was accompanied at the piano: by Mrs. B, C. Huntington nMrs. ,Andcrson poured tea at a table with a centerpiece of vio lets and surrounded by large plates of dainty cookies, fhe money raised will Be usedCamas valley Garden club for the city . library . which is sponsored by the club. REBEKAH LODGE HAS INTERESTING MEETING MYRTLE CREEK, Feb. G. Arbor Vitae Rebekah lodge No n mt Tnesdav evonine January 28, with twentv-eight members Mrs. Boyle gave out flower present, and one guest, Mrs. Lot- books presented by a well known tie Weaver, from Red Lodge, ' seedsman. She also reported the Mont., Rebekahs. promise of pamphlets on identl- Sister Naomi Burke was report- ficatlon of trees from the forestry ed ill. The social hour was spent service of f ice in Roseburg. in practice work by the degree: Refreshments were served by team under the leadership of their ' the hostess, Mrs. Wheeler to Mrs. new eaotain. Mav Shirtcliff. in I Margaret Crouch, Mrs. Vera I preparation for initiation Febru- arv 25. At the close of the meeting re - freshments were served bv the committee In char Jones, chairman. with Mae KEYSTONE CLUB TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Methodist Keystone will meet Friday at a o'clock dessert-luncheon at club 1:30 the home of Mrs. Ray B. Hampton Nelson and Mrs. Homer Rand, assisting hostesses. All members are cordially invited to be pres ent. R IVERSD ALE GRANGE TO MEET ON FRIDAY NIGHT Riversdale grange will meet Friday night at 8:15 o'clock at thp hall with Mr nnrt Mrs Ppt. cr Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. John!"5 " consoiai on prices, ana 'Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Adam; Great Adventure! Action & Excitement Ctirrinv ARTHUR Vft , William Holder) Warren William Vj warren rriuiam ! SIDE GLANCES mi Mfflm$w,? COPR. Wt BY NEA SERVICE. WC. T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT. 'Doctor, couldn't you toll my pnticnt lie 1ms something ordinary? lie's become unbearable since you said his ail ment was extremely rare!" DORCAS SOCIETY HAS MEETING ON THURSDAY SUTHERLIN, Feb. 6. The Dorcas society of the Adventist church held their regular meet ing at the academy last Thurs day, January 30. Election of of ficers for the ensuing year was the main order of business, with the following officers being chos en, president, Mrs. jonn urai- ton. vice-president, Mrs. W. M. Manfuli: secretary, Mrs. Dale Turner; treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Faulkner. " After the business was completed the ladies cut quilt blocks and tied a quilt. The next meeting will be held this Thursday, February 6, with a potiuck dinner at noon. Those attending were: Mrs. .. . ....... tl, M f..v ! iuii, ivirs. n. w. iiuurv, m,. iwj i Covert, Mrs. E. R. Holm, Mrs I Dale Turner, Miss Beulah Brat ton and Mrs. Ralph Faulkner, CAMAS VALLEY GARDEN CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY CAMAS VALLEY, ' yFeh. 6 met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Bessie Wheeler. Due to the first Wednesday of January falling on New Years day the club met on the third and fifth Wednesdays. Several types of cedar foliage were brought to the meeting for ' study and discussion. .Standley, Mrs. Ruth Lawson, Mrs. Wl'siC Krogel. Mrs. Norah UOV'IC, j Mrs. Helen Mayer, Mrs. - Ethel , Brown, Margaret Brown, Mrs. Winnie Brown, and Mrs. Rose iKinnan. MR. AND MRS. SMITH ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB AZALEA, Feb. 6. The bridge club met Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. ! play during the evening. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gacdecke, Dick Derrlg, Mrs. Esther Thorpe, Freddie Gacdecke, Mrs. Walter Kemp, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Gaedecke and Dick Derrlg received the high score prizes. Mrs. Thorpe and Freddie Gaed '" "acuirmc ..--,v.-u mi- now. ing prize. Dainty refreshments were serv ed at the close of the card play. MRS. J. C. MAXSON IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY MYRTLE CREEK, Feb. G. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maxson gave a surprise birthday dinner, Sunday, honoring the former's mother, Mrs. J. C. Maxson. Those enjoy ing the occasion were Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Maxson, and the doc- tor's sisters, Mrs. Mary Lanphear, and Miss Sadie Maxson, who are returning to their home at Camp bell, Calif., the last of the week. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Ca.omel-And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Mominf Rtrin' to Go Th Hvr ihotild jwir2 ptnti of bile Jnlc Into ruur bowel every day. If tr.ia bile ia not nowinp; freiy, your fwd mny nol li gvU It may Junt itcy in tr,e b-vf). Then va bloat up yur t'ur.nrh. Y"U ret enn- tiratei. Yuu feel tour, lur.k and the world kik punk. It take. tho wnnd, old Crteri Lfttl Liver Pilla V, net theae 2 -lnti of bile IW ing freely to nuike yoit feel "up anJ up." (iet pack are UwJay, Take directed. Amaiing fn makir.n bilt ll-.w freely. Ak f-r Carter's Little Liver fMU lu aid 2&. ByGalbraith OF?. 1-7 Native of Finland Speaks To Students at Umpqua UMPQUA, Feb. 6. An Interest- " ing talk on Finland was present-1 shons and VisitsMrs. N. E. ed before the Umpqua school , Hatfield, of Oakland, spent yes students Friday by Mrs. S. L. ; terday in this city shopping and Nicholl, grandmother of Betty L. Ring, teacher at Umpqua. Mrs. Nicholl now is residing at Den ver. A native of Finland, her home was situated on the Gulf of Bot nia, where during summer months there were few hours of dusk and none of darkness and people ate five meals each day. Her talk proved of great interest to the students. Motschenbacher Conducts Lions Club Induction J. P. Motschenbacher of this city, deputy district governor of Lions clubs, went to Myrtle Point last night to conduct induction services for twelve new members taken into the Lions club there. He was accompanied by Lynn Swain, J. E. Menbest and S. C. Richmond, members of the Rose burg club. OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. C (AP) Annual conference of the Methodist church In Oregon will be held June 1322 at Eugene. Dr. J. Edgar Purely, district sup erintendent, announced yester day. PORTLAND, Feb. 6. (API Convictions on two charges of forgery brought a 10-year state penitentiary sentence to William Newman, 59. Deputy District Attorney Hayes told Circuit Judge Stapleton that Newman had passed more than 100 worth less checks in several Willamette valley cities. VITAL STATISTICS BORN CRANE-To Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Crane, of Umpqua, at Mercy hospital, Wednesday, 5, a son, David Russell six pounds, ten ounces. weight WEATHER STATISTICS By U. 8. Weather Bureau Hlimidltv 4:30 n m. vesterrlav 74r Hlchest temperature vesterdav 67 Lowest temperature last night 5i :P Benjamin Dagwell, of Port Prcrlnlintlnn for 24 hnnrs o 'and, has arrived here to attend Precip. since first of monlh'..'".'.'"T7 Precip. from Sept. 1, !M0 .. Excess since Sept. 1, 1940.. 20.1. 1.1 CARR'S 9c SALE r-nrr' nnnnal Hp Cnin hi! Saturday with scores of 9c bar- . ... gains, including aluminum ware, glass, china, tinware, kitchen tools, gloves, hats, hosiery, sta tionery and many more specials at He. 2 for lie, and 3 for 9c. Shop Carr's 9c sale and save money .- A(Jv. RELIEVE stuffiness and misery this proved way: Melt a spoonful of Vicks VapoKuh in boiling water, then breathe in the stemming med icated vapors. THEM T BEDTIME, rub V.ipoRub on throat and chest to set full ben efit of its long-continued acuon mle you sleep. And yoj will be WWW 1 NvSoR oengntco with Local News Elkton Visitor Here L. L. Sla gle, of Elkton, was here attend ing to' business yesterday. Umpqua Visitor Here Wallace ' Matthews, of L'mKua. spent yes terday in this city on business. Mr. Gilbreath Here Robert Gilhreath, of Riddle, spent yes terday in Roseburg on business, j Here From Drain M. L. Bow ser, of Drain, spent a few hours In Roseburg yesterday on busi ness. Shops arid Visits Mrs. IT. A. Woolman, of Drain, shopped and visited friends In this city yester day. ' Spend Day Here Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Cannon, of Canyonvillc, were business visitors in this city yesterday. Attend to Business Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Denham, of Oakland, were business visitors in this city yesterday. Here From Dothan Frank In gram, of Dothan, spent a few (limns lli-li: Ji.-Mi.-I nay tim-iitiiiii; in linelnncc visiting relatives. Reported III Glenn Owen, manager of the local J. C. Penney store, is confined to his home In Lamelwood by illness. Admitted to Hosoltal William R. Wren, of 1042 Prospect street, "was taken to the veterans hos pital Monday, seriously 111. Spend Day at Coast Mr. and , Mrs. .1. P. Motschenbacher. of j this citv, made a business trip to! the coast and back yesterday. Return Here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long and son, Jerry, have returned to their home on South Pine street, following several days in Portland and Timberllne lodge. Here From Florence Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ritter, Jr., of Florence, Ore., arrived here yesterday to visit overnight at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. jM. K. Ritter, Sr., on East Oak si reet. P.-T.' A. Meeting Postponed The Green P.-T. A. has postponed its Friday, February 71 h, meet ing until a later dale. The meet ing will not be held on account of so much Illness in the commu nity. Department to Meet The j American home department of : the Junior Woman's club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Dorothy Germond, on East Douglas street. All club members are invited to attend. Class to Meet-The Funda-, OIXALA, Feb. G.-The county mental Teachings topic of the ;hoaUh mlrsp nd assstnnts wrre Bible study class of St. Paul's t th n.lMa genoo, Frl(Iav , Lutheran church is set for I rlday , ivp T, tosts t0 h(1 t.hlI,ron. night al 7:30 o clock at the home A cr(.w of mi,n nas hf(n of Dr. George McQueen, 41( S nR a now rainR on tnc hRh. Pine street, with Rev. W. A. byl- wiiy bridge across Mumms creek wester in charge. nrar tn0 G,.r Sprvice station. ' Mrs. R. C. Heater and Mrs. Leave on Vacation Mr. andiii.-irrv Gnold were shotinlne and Mrs. Philip D. Ilarlh, of this city, (rn j(,xc0 q.n(, form(,r's pa. i rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harth, of Los Angeles, ure here at their I. son's residence on East Cass istreet for the month. ! BI"op Daawcll Arrives Blsh the dinner tonight for members - and the congregation of St. George's Episcopal church, to he held at C:30 at the parish hall. 'rnp llnnf'r ls 1,1 charge of Mrs. William Bell, chairman; Mrs. Will l; Gerretsen, Mrs. L. A. Dillard, A.ft.a linn, Ifnn I.- T- V..InH Mrs. llond, Mrs. K. T. Nelson, MissAKpe.s Pitehford and Miss HesR Wharton, i ; , , ; , HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Many of thn rnawlnr, rwr!nr; p'alnful harkacnr pemlc Ufirnenn roHa rrtrairiaar9 oltrn rauiwl by tirnl kul !! ami may bo relievwj when tP-alM in tl. rinlit way. The kMneya are Nature ' rliief way of tak ing (re ar-iila an'l poiHonuiia watto out of the Mourj. Tliey help meat people paas about i piiita a day. If the IA mile of ki'lney tube ami filtern don't wrrk wt-ll, polaonoua waste rnaUer iUya in the M'tocI, The piUiia may start rmimtnir backache, rlieumatin puna, ) o( pep nnJ eneriry, ratting up mrM. awfllifijr, puffin under tlie eyt, l.eadnrhm and diiiin-. fre quent or aranty piunngre with rnurtinr and burning aodietim) there ia aiiietLiliiat wrong with your kidneyi or bladder, Don't wait! Ak your drtirirUt it Doan'f Tilla, tiaed auceWully by million for over 4l ytra. They give happy relief and will help , the Rr?iil-i nl kidney t'i fli.mh ni poinotn Spring Flower Found Archie and Darrel Myers, of Happy Val ley, brought in a Bouquet of wild bluebells,- spring beauties and buttercups to the News-Review office yesterday. Around the County Yoncalla YONCALLA, Feb. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Casslus Rychard and family left Friday afternoon to spend the weekend with relatives In Port land. Mrs. Lou Braley of Salem spent last week here visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rogers. Ed Newhy Is remodeling his little house, adding more rooms and getting it ready to rent. Marian Bigelow, who-has ope rated the Bigelow mill here for the last twelve years, sold out last week to H. W. Kissling of Gardiner. Mr. Kissling bought the mill, also the ground und two houses adjoining the mill. He will Install another engine and boiler. It is expected to start running the first of March. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Rogers of Marshfield spent the weekend visiting at the parental Dave Rogers home. Misses Dorcen Cockeram and Betty Welsh of Eugene spent the week end visiting at the Albert Cockeram home on Red Hill. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cellars and Mrs. Cynthia Turpln left Sunday for Row river where they will at tend a birthday celebration of Mr. Cellars' and Mrs. Turpln's brother, Wm. Cellars', 82nd birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sefton and daughter, Charmalne, spent last week end with relatives in Salem. The members of the Calvary tabernacle are building a parson age on the lot near the church. Mrs. Grace Tilbury of Spokane, Wash., arrived here Friday due to the death of her father, An thony Mechler, who died sudden ly at his home early Friday i morning. Word has been received from ' Swisshome of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Penselln I Jan. 20th. Mrs. Penselin will be remembered as Miss Esther Ton- er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toner, of Yoncalla. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thorpe and family have moved to their house north of town from Eugene, wnere tney nave rosiueu ior iiik last year. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Godfrey and family have moved to the Minor Applegate house near the mill in Scotts valley. Mr. Godfrey and his father and broth er are running the sawmill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walklnshaw will leave Wednesday for south ern California where they will visit Mr. Walkinshaw's twin j were -unyonvinc visitors cuntiay brother and his family for two afternoon. , months. Ralph Walkinshaw, their Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tison were at son, who has been employed in tending to business matters In Roseburg all winter, arrived Roseburg Tuesday, home Saturday and will take care Lt. Colonel Paul Wciland, dls of his father's barber shop dur-rtrlct commander of the Medford ing their nbscnec. district of the CCC, was recently Word has been received here attending to official business at from Elkhcad that the Kruse mill 'he South Umpqua Falls camp, has purchased a large amount of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gray and timber from Prlngle brothers and son, G!ry, of Corvallis, were over Oscar Langdon on Mount Dickln-I "'Rbt guests Wednesday at the son. The new Kruse mill has home of Mrs. Gray's brother and worked steadily since starting a sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Law month ago. rence Michaels. They left Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mahan lay morning for their home, plan have moved to the Baldwin camp , nln! t0 stP " route In Eugene to ground. Olalla 'ransaeting business in Rose burg Friday. A good many members of the Olalla district went to Roseburg Monday to attend the second an nual meeting of the West Doug las REA cooperative. Ed Hoov er is director from Olalla. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Carnall returned Tuesday from Glide, where thev visited their daugh ter, Mrs. Richard Hook and fam- ; My. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Homnlka In Person! In Concert! GLADYS SWARTHOUT ILfiaini tt, .. .... The Metropolitan's Brilliant Soprano McARTHUR COURT, EUGENE TUES. EVE., FEB. 11TH ftesv. Se.its S1..W, S1.25, $1.00 (tax. Kx.). Write Ticket Office, McArtliur (,'nurt, Eugene, Ore. and daughter, Lillian, came down from Springfield Saturday afternoon to spend the week-end with friends here, unwittingly forestalling a visit to their home at Springfield by this same group of friends who had plan ned to go there for a visit Sun day. Mrs. Junla Byron was shop ping and visiting friends In Roseburg Friday. Days Creek DAYS CREEK, Feb. fi. Jack Gaulke left early Wednesday mnrn I nfr frti HninrYttl UihllM hit I will again consult a specialist ! concerning an Infection In his arm which has been giving him a great deal of trouble for the past several months. Mrs. Frank House, a former Days Creek resident, underwent a malor operation recently at the Grants Pass hospital. Her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright, visited her there Wednesday, and report that she is getting along very nicely.. They were accom panied to Grants Pass by their grandson, Gene House, who Is staving with them during his mother's Illness, and by Mr, and Mrs. William Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sumner and daughter, Donna, attended a , birthday dinner Sunday at , the home of Mrs. Sumner s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willie MacLain, at Dole, John Dean received a very se- vere scalp wound Tuesday while assisting with the construction of a chicken house at his home near Mllo. A two-bv-four becoming dls lodned. fell, striking him on the head, and cutting a long gash. He was taken bv his brotber, Clay bourne, to Myrtle Creek, where Dr. Adams dressed the wound. George Higeins has gone to Castle Rock. Washington, where he has obtained employment. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Powers and their small son. and Mrs. Dleck man and daughter, Arlcne, all of Mvrtle Creek, were calling on friends and attending to business matters here Friday.. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gray and son, Garv, of Corvallis, who have been vlsitlne relatives here, ac companied by Mrs. Ray Wright and Mrs. Ivan Welch, went to Fortune branch and Glendale junction Tuesdav to visit at the Cecil Connor and Earl Weseman homes. Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Wright; Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Connor and Mrs. Weseman are sisters. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ab Matthews and family of Riddle were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and "Mrs. Jack Ulam. The day marked the birthday anniversaries of "Mr. Ulam and Mr. and Mrs. Mat thews' daughter, Mable Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weaver visit Mrs. Gray's mother, Mrs. R. K. Paris, a former local resident. Mrs. Frank Van Norman has been confined to a Roseburg hos pital for several days because of an Infection In her hand, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moore and John Hutchinson were business visitors in Roseburg Wednesday. Roy Duncan and his son, Ralph, and Art Wilson were also attend ing to business matters there Wednesday. The latter had some dental work done while there. Joe Campbell, formerly senior leader at the South Umpqua Falls CCC camp, who recently re turned from Medford, where he had been attending a school for subalterns, left Wednesday for Camp Wlmer where he will at tend a school for cooks and bakers. A number of local sportsmen went to Salem Wednesday to at tend the senate committee hear ing on the fish bill proposed by the state wildlife federation. Calvin Ulam, former local high SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tomatoes, 2V2 cans, 3 for .......25c Mild Ex Bleaching Disinfecting Deodorize, Removes Stain, quart , 12c Holf gallon , 19c Milk, Oregon, 4 eons ..................27c . Garden Catsup, 12 01. .................10s - Karo, red can, 3 lb. 27c Eaker's Coco, 1 lb. can .....16c Bliss Coffee Vacuum Pack, 1 lb 19c Soda Cracker, 2 lb. pkg 15e Shredded Wheat, pkg 10c Potatoes, No. 2 50 lb. Klamath Falls 37c POP KENNEDY Across from Shorty's Wrecking Yard school basketball star, who tl now with the national guard at Camp -Murray, Is taking a prominent ', part In athletics there. He was , high point man In a recent Inter-. company game. Cecil Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith, is al so playing with the Co. D team. He was formerly a player on the Myrtle Creek high school team. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allln were, Roseburg visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Allln, who suffered severely Irom shock following a recent ac cident, was receiving medical at tention. Lieut. James A. Campbell, who has been subaltern at the South Umpqua Falls CCC camp for sev- . crl months, has gone to McKln- ley where he will hold a similar position at Camp McKlnley. Lieut. Campbell recently returned from the gulf states where he had ac companied a troop train. Azalea AZALEA, Feb. 5. Miss Berolce Gacdecke, Frank Stringer, Mrs. Frank Tripp and Mrs. Walter Kemp were among those shopy ping in Roseburg Thursday. After visiting with relatives and friends here for several days Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley left Thursday afternoon for Roseburg where they will visit Mr. Kcllcy's mother, Mrs. Frances Kelley. E.1 L. Johns made a trip to Grants Pass Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harry Cooke left Tuesday morning for Drain where she was called by the Illness of her sister. Mr. and 'Mrs. O. H. Johns visited relatives here several days the last of the week. They were en route to their home in Bonneville after visiting relatives at various places in California. They were also accompanied home by Mrs. Johns' sister, Mrs. Cora Chadwick, who will : visit . there Indefinitely. : ,. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uhley ana daughter, Robin, visited here Wednesday with Mrs. Ivy Sack- ett. They were en route to tnetr home in Mt. Hebron, Calif., after visiting at Tacoma, Wash., with Mr. Uhley 's mother, Mrs. L ;L. Gerber. ' 1 Miss Grace Booth and Loren Fowler from. Medford -visited here Sunday with the former's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. .Halbert Booth. 1 r ; T. C. Johns made a business trip to Roseburg Friday. . j Jim Wolford from Marshfield visited here Thursday at . tha home of his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Halbert Booth. Ora Condray transacted busi ness In Roseburg Wednesday. , j . ; j u . : if Carr's Oc sale starts Saturday. Come In and look around. You'll find bargains galore. (Adv.) T Today and Friday Pal Night ulo PLUS BING CROSBY FRED MURRAY "Sing You Sinners" A RETURN SHOWING Shows 79:30 P. M. Admission 20c, two 3!c mt rangTbusters . . . oMi mint t 'JTCORRIGAN