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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1941.
News of Douglas County
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
With Maior Hoopla
Riddle
RIDDLK, July 2. Mr. anil
Mrs. Dudley I'tupo ol Pol l land
have hcon spending the) week
here visiting relatives. They
raitio south for the wedding of
Mrs. Trapp's niece, Wiilametla
l'.ojsdori and expect to return to
Portland Friday.
S. R. Nichols and Hen Willis
I ('turned Friday from a business
trip to l-anglois und other coast
points.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Voss of
Fullerton. Calif., were recent
Kiiests at the home ot Mrs. Voss'
sister. Mrs. I. A. Dean. They had
jaRPs of 14 and 18 Inclusive and
lhe one receiving Ine largest nuni- j
jher of votes will lie the (ueen to i
! reign over (he festival, Aiimisl 1. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Valentine!
were dinner guests of Mr. and'
I Ml. C. Trozclle at their home
on Central Avenue Thursday ev
ening. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Welch and
sou, have moved to (Grants Pass
tt here Mr. Welch Is employed in
u saw mill.
A group of Sutherlin residents
and people from east ot Sutherlin,
met with the county court) Wed-1
nesday afternoon in regard to
oiling the road east of town.
Mrs. Arthur Austin und daugh
toured. Colorado, Montana and.tcr, Janice, of Kosehurg visited
Washington and stopped off fori at the home of Mrs. Anna Hank-
a short visit at the Dean home. enson, mother ot Mrs. Austin, Th-
Mrs. George Speer, who has ursday.
hcon visiting at the S. It. Nichols ! T- J. Cooney left Friday night
home the past month, left Tues-jon a business trip to Long Heath,
day to return to her home at California.
San Diego. She was accompan- Mis. Edgar Shirley anil daugh-
led by Mrs. A. O. S r, who i f'r, Jean, of Drain visited friends
will visit in California for sov-jl"'i' '"r '' few hours Wednesday
eral months. afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor and lam-1 J"1'" Musgiovc made a business
lly of Los Angeles have moved to.li'l' t Portland Thursday return
the property recently owned hy.'"R homo Friday.
Mr. Parchmnn. They traded I E. C. Chapman of Myrtle Creek
property with Mr. Parchman. i visited Iriends lor a few hours
Pete Didtel and Haymoud , " "" ' "'"
Sieer, who are employed at Se
attle spent last weekend here
visiting home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Clifford of
Portland left Monday to re
turn to their home after visiting
over the weekend at the homes
ol Mrs. Clifford's uncles, C. IS.
and O. V. Logsdon.
Mrs. Paul Campbell of Von-1
calls is spending the week at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Primer.
Nordic and Nancy Allen, who
Bert ami Joe's new Super Cre
amed ice cream and lunchestab
llisbment made its debut as a new
Snlherlin business firm when It:'
opened, formally, to (he public department of (he aviation school.
Saturday, under (he ownership an, is to lie stationed at Alameda,
ol T. I). Gunderson and H. F. Hak- California.
ler. The new business is located in Clarence Long and Miss F.llen
Hie (.oho building on the corner Pearson were married Wednes-
of State Street and Central Ave. ,;,v noon hv .Indue Weaver.
and presents a very pleasing app-, t.nis Young was home from
earance with all new fixtures and Kosehurg Saturday night. She
j equipment. The. Ice cream making il spend the summer with the
UMPF-HASVy4WA0 IS BREAK- tf BREAKFAST Jpf WE TRIED
H. FAST PREPARED, BUSTER ?EGAd ) CANAE AND jf EVERY WAY TO S
g (SNIP? SNIFF?) THIS MOUNTAIN AlR WENT IF Y WAKE YOU EXCEPT
MAKES A MAN FAIRLY WILD WITH JL YOU'RE 60 ) BLOWING UP THE-
LYNV: WHAT ARE. WE HAVING, V- ( BARBECUE ONLY ROLLED,
- BACON AND EspSS ? JyZ YOURSELF OVER.' THERE'S
l V--XC A BEAR J A SKllL-ET ON
f T WOMDPP. IP T rOULD , rl TUE WiLLnw.
j -------W'ANGLE BREAKFAST J ( ON'T TAKE THE J
i ;vl S 'N 8ED BY FEIGNING f ,S1IP BANJO BY J$?r
Mmifcjh" VTODAV 16 MY tfp&m. MISTAKE y'f
really Will make him wild: f Ji-i,
1 com mi tmtk scwvicr tit T. m ace, u. r eat 6rr. Ktefrzzz. J
DEPOSITS HIT NEW HIGH
"Tlii- 6 c mi-annual financ.,-,1
: 'Element of the Unjtcd States
National bank, which maintain
o .l ol its prominent units in thir
city, shows as of June 30 rnother
a:i;:ime high in deposits of S177.-
0l"0,911.27. This represents a gain
since its last year-end sU.erne.il
if $W,568.4G!l.l9 and sir.co the
c-crespondltiR statement of a
tear nso a imln in do do si.- ol
!:2fj,525,701.78.
Each day, the kingfisher eats
seven times Its own weight.
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
Or. D. B. Bubar
119 No. Jackion
eiUipment has a capacity of free-, i icxtor Hices
zing Iwo and one-hull gallons of home on (he
have been visiting at (he (J. J. I t.,-,.ilm i n(. minutes. Other
new e(iiipmenl consisls of a hard-
al their mountain
Norlh Umpipia.
for several weeks
Aspey home
left Monday to return to
home al Medford. They were
accompanied by Deri ha Mae As
pev, who will make a short visit
at 'Medford.
Mrs. Holiert Lawrence and
Mrs. Hoy Ramsey were shopping
end visiting in Kosehurg Thurs
day. K. W. Kiddle, who Is receiving
medical treatment at the Veter
ans' hospital in Portland writes
that his condition is improving.
Mrs. Hrrilia lilttndell has re
turned to her home here alter
attending a two-weeks summer
session at Monmouth normal.
Miss Melba Wilson, who is em
ployed at the Douglas National
hunk, Kosehurg, has been spend
Ing a week's vacation here at
I he home ot her parents, Ml', "!
Mrs. Austin Wilson.
Mrs. Wanela Wallace, primary
teacher In the Kiddle school. Is
attending the summer session of
Ashland Normal school.
Mrs. Wright of Wells, Can
Grace Itohertson look Mrs. Al
bi i t Kamberg to Myrtle Creels
Tuesday for medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Larimar are
here from California. They have
bought the Mrs. Nagel property,
hut have not yet taken possess
ion. Mrs. Nagel Is looking after
it until they are ready to come.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Ash
craft took Miss Lois young, Miss
l.illa Young, Mrs. Charlie Young
and Larry Elliott to Kosehurg
Sunday.
Mrs. M. Allison and son, of
Stockton, California, are living in
while
and son Donald, and Mrs. Barbara
spent the Fourth with Mrs. Susie
Burnett in Oakland.
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Annual Financial Statement
The Umpqua Savings and Loan Association
Roseburg, Oregon
Year ending June 30, 1941
RESOURCES
Notes secured by mortgage! $237,020.00
Notes secured by O. R. Mortgages .... 218,728.52
Notes secured by stock 7,780.09
Notes unsecured (.36
Real estate owned 25,024.51
Real eetati contracts 45,984.10
Federal Home Loan Bank stock 5,000.00
Advance to borrowers 10,859.17
Home office building 24,000.00
Cash on hands and due from banks... 29,709.63
LIABILITIES
Investment stock $411,318.16
Loan stock 87,226.28
Incomplete loans None
Advances Federal Home Loan Bank.. 54,000.00
Contingent reserve 16,065.21
Deferred profits 2,247.71
Building account reserve 5,000.00
Surplus 2,840.50
Undivided profits 25,414.52
Total resources $604,112.38
Total liabilities
..$604,112.38
State of Oregon, County of Oouglas, ss:
I, H. O. P.irgeter, Secretary of the above named association, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Attest: SAM J. SHOEMAKER,, President.
H. O. PARGETER, Secretary.
Ilex Wilson, of I he Inrost ser-
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dispensing cabinet. i m,-. and Mrs. Ira Poole were
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lang anil ,own from the mountains over
children shopped niul transacted Hie week end. Mr. Poole is a pack-1 die C.eoi go Long residence
nusiness in r.ugene i ennesday. jn the forest service. illie Longs are in Tiller.
lack and Gene Culver are spe- i,s. Marry Manning has gone Bodily Shaw came home from
tiding a few days at the home of to Ashland, lo be w ilh her child-The trip to Vancouver and Vlc
llielr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 'u.n Ver Hie I'oin lli. While sheiloria, B. C the first of the week.
Clarence Thompson in Coles Vail- s K,m., Mr. Manning lias I iil'l'his was the trip sponsored In
duing a lol of repairs on the lintel the Oregonian, for its carriers,
building. Buddy reports a wonderful time.
Phil 1 lart, who has been having Mrs. P.tilh Hopkins, w ho sol-
i seige ol the I In, is much belter, icited hinds for the USD here,
and aide to hi' about once more.
.lack I Wore is doing some
papering for Larry Womack.
Mrs. Linina Wamsley. her
daughter Mrs. Harriett Puckelt
land grandson Charles were shop-
Subscrlbed and sworn to before me this 5th day of July, 1941.
W. F. HARRIS. Notary Public for Oregon.
My Comm. Exp. December 18, 1944.
K. K. Humphrey, his sisters,
Mrs. (jeorge Keid n nil Mrs. James
Ch.'iltcll of Minnesota, who are
visiting here, accoinpanied by Dr.
and Mrs. II. W. Snook letl Friday i
on a trip up the coast to Astoria,
coming home Ihrougli I 'oi l land
anil the Pacltic highway no.
They expect to return Monday.
thai she collected ovei
ada, was a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Aspey over
last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilheli:i
who were marricn last naiurony
In fioseburg returned here Wed
nesday evening after a honey
moon trip to Newport und other
points norlh.
Mrs. Kred Itamsey has been in
Washington the past two weeks
where she wus tailing a course ol
instruction In Kcd Cross lirst aid
work. She returned here Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kiddle anil
son, Donald, who are Imaled al
Lebanon, spent last week-end
here visiting relatives and look
ing after properly interests.
Among Kiddle people who at
tended Hie wedding of (leorge
Wilhelm and Wiilametla Logs
don at Kosehurg. Salurday. were
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Logsdon, Mr.
and Mrs. O. V. Logsdon and
daughter. Lillian. Mrs. II A
Crow. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Blun
dell, Mr. and Mrs. (!. L. Grant.
Mrs. Kimst Kiddle. Mrs. G. .1
Aspey, Mrs. Tummy Kilinan.
Helena Kiddle. K.itheiine Did
tel and Mrs. Agusta Wilson.
Mr. anil Mrs. Cleve Sparks olinlne in Myrtle Creek Wednesday
Kellogg were business visitors In ! Mr. and Mrs. fcnnnclt Moyer
Ibis coinmiinily l''riday. ; have gone lo Seattle lo visit Mr.
Gnosis of Mr. and Mis. A. Moyer's sister. Their children
Cocneiihei g this w eek are Mrs. M antes and N'orcne, have been lip
.1. II. Klson and sons, Jimmy and (here (or some lime.
David, of Mi'illord. j Ail Wiley, in Hie national
Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. K. Wiseman guard, and w ho has been l onlined
and Children ol Aberdeen. Wash., in the hnsnilnl at Kim; Citv. Cal-
are spending a few days with Mrs. iioi nia, w ith an attack of mea
Wiseman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. isles, is aide lo be mil once more.
.1. C. Shaw. ; Charlie Lilja. who bus been in
lite Nonpareil Grange is spun- Calilornia lor some lime on ac
tion ng an ice cream social lo be .count of his health, came home
given July "J ml on the Kair Daks Tuesday
reports
J'JIt.
The Methodist parsonage is re
ceiving a new coal of paint.
I'red Cooper, his son Charles
anil daughter-in-law, and their
small daughter led Thursday for
I he coast, to visit Mrs. Cooper,
who is spending the summer
there. His (laue.liler and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Tildes Hughes,
wenl lo Kugene Ihe same day.
and were going on to the coast
Ihe next day.
Dan Bollenhaugh. who has been
vUiline in Idaho Inr t:imif time:
is back in lim it.
Kenneth Hopkins has received j
iliis call to go to Wake Island, and !
Mill leave .Monday Im Ci-.-niKi
Sutherlin
Clara Lucas ol Salem is visiting
her .sister-in-law, Mrs. Win, Lucas
for an extruded linn.1.
Word has been received hero ol
the birth of a (laughter. Sandra
Kay. to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin fish
er, June 20, al Sacrementn where
Mr. Fisher is an inslniclor
.Sacrementn Junior Collcgi
dun bouse lawn. A Tree program
has been arranged. There w ill he
no admission all hough relfeshme
nls will tie sold. The proceeds will
he used lor the Coinmiinily piano
and iinprovonicnls at the club
house.
Hill DeYoimg of Venus, Calif.
Is visiting al the home of his sis
ter and hroiher in law, Mr. and
Mix. Andy I Icmpcnlus, east of
Snlherlin.
Kelly Barge is picking berries
al lite Perry Gooigo ranch al Kel
logg. Deloii's l.ongluake is usher
ing al the Kami Thealer.
A son. Knnald Aikon. weighing
eight pounds and one ounce was
burn lo Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd tjnim
by at Mercy hospital Tuesday,
June '.'I.
Dr. II. W. Snook has renled the
rooms in the Pankonin building
used formerly as a telephone off
ice and is moving his optical equ
ipment there from Ihe bank bu
ilding on the corner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lang and
family are leaving Sunday for
Louisiana where they will spend
their vacation and look after pro
perly inleresls.
lie is much improved. ' Pass to begin his trip.
Tlte water was turned olf for Don Carter who has been work
some lime Tuesday, while Kred ing ill Ihe mines in California.
Kllioll and Albert Kamberg were is here for a visit.
Installing new pipe, I Mr and Mrs. Krnnelh Hopkins
Next time, try the twin
Canyonville
CAXYi iNVH.l.i:. July 7 Char
les Cooper was in tow n from '
Trail Tiifsil.iv II.. I, I, t l., '.
at I. eona Spencer, who has been
Mr. I spending a week visiting there.
l-'lsher is a former Sulhelln high Laddy. a dog belonging l,i Mr .
school principal. and Mrs. Norman It. Aslicratt. '
The parent teachers club has w as killed by a car near ihe Steep
purchased a wool blanket w Inch j Gables camp Friday ,
is on display in the drug store, j Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Dunc.iii. w h" '
Tickets are being sold on this have been on Hn ir ranch at Hon ,
blanket for 10c to be counted as ,an.a, ( hegou. tin seveial months.
10 votes for one's favorite ice cr-'hae returned liiunc
earn festival queen, who is to he! Mrs. Hill Gaubert has leeched
chosen from the girls whose nam v. ord from her son. CaUm. who
i'S are written on the tickets. J i: it: the r. ;. N.iyv. in.it lie iiasi
The girls are lo be between the been ai pled in the machinist
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