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' Kr I ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941. FIVE News of Douglas County CanyonvUle CANYONVILLE, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ecklund took Mrs. Charles Lilji and son, Charles, to Myrtie Creek Tuesday where they received medical at tention. While there Mrs. Eck lund visited her brother, j. A. J. Yocum, who has just recovered irom an attack or mfliien7ji ha j is still In very poor health. .Leon Nichols went to Myrtle I'oim Monday where he secured mipiuyini-m as irucK anver. jurs. Nichols and babv son are malcinv their home with Mr. and Mrs. THE BIG ECONOMY mtwk In your favorite tavern ask Vj for BRtz-Welnhanf and ettjsy its lf -jfi distinctive taste-satisfaction, ll j 2zy7A When you're entertaining at T J home give your guests that same f& S treat by serving Blitz-Weiniiard C x - in the big economy quarts! M JPsjr "' I J jP "" SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith raiim "You won't mind, I hope, but we'll all have to fio to the basement and sec my liusband'6 lathes and what he's doing to speed up the defense program!" lifz-TEIHHASD GUARANTEED SATISFYING BtER BUT! WtlNHARD COMPANY PORTLAND. OIIECON ,, Distributed by Douglas Distributing Co., Roseburg, Ore. Mark Elliott while he is away. Lauren James and Robert Swanberg were in Marysville, Calif., on business from Thursday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hash and daughter, Rosetta, returned to their home in Cave City after spending several days here visit ing friends and attending to busi ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan, Mrs. Ella Beals, Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins, Miss Mable Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Mescrve at tended a party at the Lewis Weaver home at Days Creek Sat urday evenine. Since the fire oc- fcurred which destroyed their property the Weavers have been living in their house now occu pied by Miss Marjorie Church, teacher in the Days Creek school. The postofficc has been transfer red to that location also and will remain there until a new build ing is erected. Charles Cooper spent the week-end with his family In Eu gene. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young and and how ihoy tan travel1. IF you like fireworks, and who doesn't, it's really too bad you can't see what goes on inside that sparkling big Buick FIREBALL eight (hat romps you so easily down the broad highway. ! There you'd see eight busy cyl inders, with pistons flashing up and down , . . You'd sec each fuel charge packed tight into a tiny bundle shaped like a flattened ball ... You'd sec the spark leap, the flame spread, the piston thrust down with extra force as each furious fireball lets go its pent-up wallop. You'd see all this happening as fast . as thirty limes a second in each of those eight cylinders and we think you'd understand then just why -there's such a special and exciting satisfac tion in the way a liuick travels, Gasoline gives up more of its power when it's packed as tightly as it is here. That special, flat-tcucd-ball shape of (he compressed, fuel charge means smoother, better burning, full focus of the power on the piston head, where it counts. 1 . for the 1 Mwmd W11 1 1 "'""ffvX 1 tUt FI0fK-J So when you've got these eight balls of fire working busily under the bonnet, you really travel! You travel farther on every gallon and you travel more plcasurably. You travel but, shucks! Why listen to talk when there's a Uuick dealer nearby waiting to show you how you travel behind a FlREUALL? SUMMA. Of OWUAl MOTOIS VAtUt ROSEBURG MOTOR CO. OAK AND ROSE STS. ROSEBURG, ORE. Spanish Minister Cites -Friendship With Germany MADRID, March 12. (API Foreign Minister Suner said to day no one should doubt "the un shakeable firmness" of Spain's "friendship with Germany." The two countries, he declared, are struggling for a single cause a new Europe. Serrano Suner spoke at the op ening of a German press exposi tion. The struggle of Germany and Spain is for a common goal of a "more just Europe," he said, one which would achieve "a geo graphical and moral fullness." ' The countries of Europe, he continued, "closed ranks of friend ship and hostility" when the Spanish civil war was fought. Since then, he said, there has been no doubt where Spain Stands and no doubt which countries are her friends. Wilbur ' WILBUR, March 12. Mrs. Joe Smith and Mrs. Anna Pierce, of Oakland spent Saturday visiting with the former's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stout and daughter, Kathryn, of Portland, were visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. L. A. Irving, over the week-end. Mrs. W. E. Russell went to Kellogg Sunday to spend a few weeks with her son, Ed, who is living on the Gene Fisher place. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Van Brei sen are moving to Riddle this week to reside. J. D. West and family have leased their place here for one year. Irwin Baker, who was quite sick at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. Hume, was removed to Mercy hospital Friday. Miss Jane Irving from Canby was home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon LaRaut and daughters, Alta, Wilma and Vernalee, and son, Jimmie, went to Salem Friday to visit until Sunday with Vernon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Narcisse LaRaut, and their daughter, Aileen. ' Julia Sabala and Doris Bart ram spent Saturday in Roseburg visit ing friends and shopping. Glen Abeene is still convalesc ing at his mother's home in Oak land. Miss Eileen Pell visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Pell, of Glendale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner of Bremerton wus guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. S. Rockhlll during the past week. They were en route south, into -Calif )inU, Arizona r-H New Mexi"o. - Miss Mary Ristig was a lunch eon guest of Miss Mary Montag of Susan Camphrll hall, on the Eugene campus Saturday, March 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Slater and two daughters of CoquiUe, were calling on friends in Wilbur Sunday. Jean Turner, a former Wilbur girl, was married at Las Vegas, Nevada, Feb. 21st, to Robert E. Ford of Hnntinirtnn Park. Pall. I fornia, who is employed with General Motors company there, where the couple will make their home. Jean was a graduate of the Wilbur high school class and has many friends here. PORTLAND'S 4 distinctive hotel 4 5 s:i i THE llfcNSUN 5 Broaawai at Oak Bt. M-m-m. delicious! No wonder they ' 11. call it wmgs AW turning , . , it's Schilling Coffee for me from now on. YOUR HIICE HIP OH rEHCIlnTM . r. .r J-'ftV I M SB 2a fx Schilling W I N O S OF THE MORNING daughter, Liila and Lois, and grandson, Larry Elliott, visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Lloyd in Klam ath Falls Sunday. Liila, who has I been employed in Roseburg lor some time is now doing office work at the local high school under provision of the NYA. Th; arrangement enables her to de vote part of her time in assisting her mother with the work at home as the latter has not fully recovered from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bollen baugh were transacting business in Roseburg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter left Sunday morning for a business trip to Los Angeles. Will Lent, is able to be about again after a severe attack of in fluenza. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cocke ram of Klamath Falls visited dur ing the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams. Mrs. O. J. Lewis visited her mother, Mrs. B. P. Inman in Eu gene Sunday. Mrs. Inman, who has boon very ill for some time appears to be slightly improved and expects to come to Canyon vUle some time soon to spend a few weeks with her daughter. Three families of the highway surveying" crew are seeking loca tions in this vicinity but as yet no vacant houses have been avail Geologists of U. of O. to Address Roseburg Meeting Dr. Warren p. Smith and Prof. Staples of the geology depart ment of the University of Oregon will be the principal speakers at the meeting of the Umpqua Min eral club at the Roseburg cham ber of commerce rooms this eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. An interest ing set of slides will be shown to Illustrate their talks. This meeting is open to the public and everyone interested is Invited to attend. Back From Eugene Mr. and Mis. W. R. Chrisler hnvi rnlnrn. ed here, following a short stay In r,ugene on Business. BOWL ttsCOMFORl AT ROSEBURG Bowling Alley Where . the alleys are new, whore the benches are too, where you can count on your friends be ing there to meet you. Roseburg Bowling Alley FLOYD BAUCHMAN Owner-Manager Prices Frdoy, Mar. U. and Saturday, Mar. IS Picked - pressed PCKea -all in one day! 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