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' ROSEB'URG NEWS-REVIEW, R(3se6JRS, OREGON, WEbNESQAY, OCTOBER 8, 1941.' TWO : i s Days Creek School Roll Shows Drop IMYS CRKfcK, Oft. 6.-A1-'though the registration at the 'flays "CrcbK School has shown a steady Increase sliice the open ing day, September l.ri, It has not yol reached tin? enrollment tig urcs of the 194(1-41 school year. In the grade school at (he close tit (he first two weeks, 57 we're enrolled, as against (in Inst year. . In the high School (hern arc 31, rts compared with 39 (lie preced ing year. The class showing the Creates! reduction is tne begin ning group, which numbers only five, while a year ago there were eleven In the first grade classes. The facUllv for the year in cludes c, c. Hill, who has return-e-t e nrincibal after a year spent In other activities. Prior to the l!)4ff41 school year, he had lcen ' principal here for eleven years. Besides Ills duties lh (Ills capacity he conducts classes in science and mathematics. Mrs. Margaret Me C!ee has charge of classes it) Eng lish and home relations. Mrs. Mc- ttee also formerly taught in the local school, but for several years has been an Instructor In the Canyohvllle schools. . Miss Mar JoriP Church of Canny has -returned here ns Instructor In classes of social science and com- mere. She also has charge at-M M Smi M.s Tp( ,, the seventh and eighth flrad. fls ,, .tfn Ml(m jyfarsh were class rod n. I lis Is her third yeai !,, hfuv (.H,(,HHI1( T1UI,. here. Miss Mildred Thompson of ,dy ,,. , ,MH 1()ln(. o( Ashland, who was among those. Mft, j. Us,un, ( ft(ls,.nllg. Asnianu, wno was among inosuM(,s j , i)s,(im ( graduating from (he Southern The' afternoon was spel Oregon College of Kducallon this lt) (nc (.xt('ii.ilVo col year, has thu Intermediate room, I buttons which Mrs. (Ji while Miss Antta U'Wls of Rdsc burg has again returned as in. utructor In the primary room. Hay Wright again drives (he. up-river school bus, while Oliver """ iiMnpifM me, pupiiM coming from the Drew and Tiller non-high school territory, Fritz iiliyder has ehargp of the Janitor work and also drives the bus transporting the pupils living up Pays Creek and down river. ssaNisna "I've jimi been Neweil mt of $.1000 t think youM better pull my wisdom loc'.li!" Loolrfngglass Mi s. Lavern 'Williams, Mrs. A. Tl4t.....4 .... Lin. 1 nfI.I.... eht In view- collection of flahiirn lmz giHtnheU In the last few month:;, Ml, osblirh served the guests u lovely dessert luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer buckle 0f cmp Hradfnrd spehl Sunday Wtn the home folk a Week ago. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matthews and children llonnlp Jean and tllHv re moving onto the Lnwel place recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. HUM and sohs who have gone Ko Oakland lo reside oh n ranch annhj purchased recently In (hat lo cality. Mr. and Mrs. Springs and sons, of McMlnnvllle, are being wel comed as newcomers lo the val ley. They have rented the lloge properly recently operated by Mr. and Mis. Peterson knd family who moved to Willow Flat, Mon I i tana where they have purchased new home. W. 9. bl C. 8. to Meet The Wo man's society of Christian Service will meet Thursday at a one o' clock luncheon at the church par lors with Mrs. F. W. Chase as chairman, assisted by Mrs. lloscoe Marsters, Mis. R. W. Marsters, Mrs, J. J. Kuslling, Mrs. C. E. Hluhardson and Mrs. Nod Dixon. The business meeting will be in iliarge of the president, Mrs. A. J. Oeddes. lays of Subscription Bargain dates NOW ONLV 1 YEAR BY MAIL 1 YEAR BY CARRIER . 00Ln02)E Around the County Days Creek DAYS CKf.KK. Oct. 8-Mr. and Mrs. (). S. Moore add daughter. Mary. Anne, of Los Angeles were guefils Wednesday at the home of Airs. Moore's Sister, Mrs. Vel ma Gibson. . Mrs. Clarence Fells of Tacoma has been spending several days here at (he home of her father, M. J. Willard. When she left Thursday for her home: she was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard who will spend the winter months with her. Mrs. Fells will he remembered here as May Wil lard who made this her home as a girl. tinier Cook who a number ol vars i"o made this his home was calling on friends In the 'neighborhood Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hill recently .went to Dlxonville after Mr. Hill's mother. Mrs. W. CI. Hill, who had I been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Brown, fol ia couple of wpeks. T. L. Weaver was attending to I business matters in Medford Fri day. I Mr. and Mrs, Howard Meador left Tuesday for their home in Gladstone after having been quests since Saturday at the jhome of Mr. and Mrs. John Fer guson. Before coming here tliev had spent a week vacationing in the eastern part of the state, j Mr. and Airs. I.uke Heals and son, Jackie, of Winchester K-iv and Miss Norene Moycr of Can lyonvllle were guests Sunday at !ihe home of Mr. Heal's brother- In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Weaver. Mr. Benls Is employ led on the jetty at the moutn of .the Umpqua. I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coin and their daughter. Miss Violette. are moving into tlv- M. J. Wlluiid house for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. I'epple of Portland were guests during the week-end at the home of Mrs. Velma Gibson. Monday Mr. and 'Mrs. Pepple, Mrs. Gibson and l.lohn and Clarence Krelger went i or You Save 20$' Under Standard Prices to Grants Pass to look over soma placer mining activities. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Paris of Rose burg Were Visiting relatives and attending to business matters here duriflg the week end. . Mrs. Bud Lowell and Mrs. Hruce Ferguson took Mrs. Kunkle senior, to her home In Roseburg Saturday. Mrs. Kunkle had been spending some time at the Divide guard station with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell and had also visited her son. Glenn Kunkle, at Tiller. Miss Anna May Maniey and Maurice Madison recently flew to Portland where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hlggins and Miss Maybelle Ralnville went to Salem Sunday to visit George Hlggins who Is receiving medical treatment there. Frank Van Norman and his sorts, Lewis and Leland, left early In the week for Shclton, Wash., where they were called by the serious Illness of the former's brother who is a patient at a hos pital there. Mrs. C. C. Hill returned a short time ago from Seattle where she visited her son, Bob, Who Is Lt. Junior Grade, one the V. S. S. Spica. The Tiller plant of the South ern Oregon Sugar Pine Co. which was closed during the Week In ...-.)... ,hnt nnnnudH. t-nnall-a tn 'equipment might be made re-op-lened Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long who 'have been residing at Tiller re cently moved to Canyonvllle to make their home. Mrs. George Hall If ft Sunday COOKBOOKLET COUPON This Coupon and 10c entitle! bearer td a eeokbooklet at the Newt Review office, Roseburg, Oregon. for Ashland where she will be the 1 guest of her parcnts-ifi'law. Mrs. Hall's father and mot he t, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Eslow, returned Wed nesday evening from Michigan where they were called by the 'serious illness of Mr. Eslow's fa ther The tatter Who hnri Allfflir. led his third paralytic stroke is reported to be getting along very nicely. ' Lt. James Maniey, who Is Sta tioned at Camp Murray has been spending a part of his fifteen day leave with his sister. Miss Anna May Maniey, and his father, M. E. Maniey, at Tiller. The latter who until recently was night clerk at the Valley hotel In Rosa burg recently moved lo Tiller and Is transporting the school child ren for the district. Melrose MELltOSE, Oct. 8-Lcsley Johns, and Moris and Harry Durch left Sunday for Klamath Falls to work In the potato har vest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Reece left Friday evening for a threo months Visit with the former's sis ters in Missouri. They will travel by train over the northern route and will return home via the southern route and will stop at Los Angeles to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reece, Jr. Qurtner Johnson Is 'building a new wood shed and garage at his home. Mr. and Mrs. C. tt. Holmquist and daughter, Patty, and Mrs. Nellie Mvers went to Reedsport Bill Protects Farmers In Wheat Crop Failure WASHINGTON,' Oct. 7-AP The house passed yesterday and sent to the senate legislation to protect wheat farmers who have a partial crop failure on land planted to wheat under quoia ana who have also planted excess acreage. . Under the measure a farmer who produces less ' that! normal production of wheat on the land allotted under quota would not have to pay a penalty of 49 cents a bushel on wheat produced on excess acreage except on that part of the grain which Is In ex cess of normal production ior xne allotted acreage. The house previously passed Saturday to attend the football game between the Roseburg team and Reedsport team. Bob Holm quist and Bob Myers are playing j on the Roseburg team. Herman Wilson .Is reported to be quite ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. T. F. Ward. 999 Everybody is asking what is best to do, and nobody knows. But we do know that Co-ops save you money. Buy here and you own the profits. DOUGLAS COUNT Fain Bureau Roteaarg, identical legislation but the sen ate attaenea amenamems provid ing for ffeeflhg of stocks ol cot. ton and wheat held by the com modity credit corporation and President Roosevelt vetoed the measure. Co-op. txch. ) Oregea D r . "V J f SECONDS TO I PORTLAND'S CITY CENTER I Ctot t tugintts. Theater. Shopping j - dietrtet . . Garden surroundings "1 V. Spoctoul Vlw' room with bath or 't. 1200 ahd ir I i I .IllltiUlli.l