Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 21, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    News of Douglas County
Days Preek
cnnnliiK projivt In llw Oimus
V.lU:y school kitchen. They fin
ished canning Friday the 171 li,
.mil have canned tin- total of 781
((U.irl.s cf vegetables and fruit
and 4.1 pints ol jam and jelly.
- - - - - - I Hot lunches are scheduled to te.
her marriage. jjjln Thursday, the "21st. The
Holand 'I luimp.son and his mo-1 lunches' will be $1.50 per x.T.son,
titer, Mrs. Anna Thompson, ' of i ,.aeh month. A sample menu
Grants Pass and Miss Marie i which will, of course, vary Is:
L'i-,iu ,,f A..lil-.in,l irlvilntl lw ro ' I ti L- milL iwil-i 1 lil':trl hlllW
hnve been spending several clay gundav with Miss Mildred Thomp j with honey or jam; main dish,
here as RUi'Sts at tnr Ray Wrlfjtlt . . ,., l s thl, j !,., lt.(iilt? macaroni and cheese, chili beans,
'grades In the local school.
1 Mrs. Alva Colvin of li.jini'
and Mrs. Hoy Ciu'riej- and son.
Dale, of Culp creek wore over
inl;hl guests Tuesday at the 'J.
D.' Wrli;ht home. 1 Mrs. Colvin
DAYS CHEKK. Oct. 21
and Mrs. Chares Farmer,
-Mr. ;
who
home: left Wednesday mornln;
foi- their home In Mrdlurd.
"' Mrs. 1'lorcnce Smith recently
went to Lilt; Lamas where she
joined her son and dauRhter-lri-law
' and accompanied them to
Portland where they1 attended the
stock show.' ' ' ' ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack fUugins and
Miss Mayhelle ' Ualnvllle spent
Friday In Salem with George UIr-r-lns.
who Is receiving medical at
tention there. I Hiring (heir nb
fence Mis. Hay Wright cared for
the Milo store. '
M' Hamlin of Canyonvllle and
Mi LM-andson. Cieorge Hamlin, of
Kiddie were callers Sunday at the
A. S. Tlson home. ' ' ' -
Miss Josephine Wright has
gone to Canyonvllle where she
has accepted employment at Gor
don's Drug store. ' ' '
Word has been received here
Of the birth In I'ortland, October
(!, of a daughter, Dawn Hm lo
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nourse. Mrs.
Nourse was formerly Jaunita
Usea" 'and made Iter home here
for a number of years prior to
GETTING
scalloped potatoes, soup,- nee.
-'fruit: Prunes, .fitilef. or,. itf-ars.
; '1 he cfiunfv d'icloi-. I r. K. .1
iWainscott. and nurse. Mis. Maiy
'liarrelt, came lo Cainns Valley
:and held the annual clinic. The
md Mrs. Currier are granddauglv niaiorltv of students and teach-
tt'nt of Mr. and Mrs. Wright and (.rs of the school took either vac
will be remembered here as liulh cinations or inwiculatifins. There
and Gi-rtrude Kpplng who as were several preschool children
children made this their home. , Including some babies tha( also
They were sup)er guests Tuesday 1 (K)k tests.
evening at the home of their, W'ednesd.iv night, the lTith. the
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I'ele ! p,iivn!-Tcachers club held the
b'lum. ' tl,ac(,,..s icecpiiiin.. There were
Guests at the R. A. Moore homo 1st) people present. Following a
dining the week end Included j,,1(,.t business meeting conducted
Miss Netlie Moore who is em-1 ,y' ,, president. Mrs. Claude
ployed In Hosehurg and Dale Hel-1 church, a short plav was given
lamv of Medford. .hy si,u,.nts of the school. Those
Mrs.' Natalie Haume of Hose- j ,.lkinK ,., were r.verctt Church,
burg was attending to business : ,va Mav Harnhart, Hob Perrv,
mattei-s in this vicinity Sund-iy. j .,,, church. Pauline Parroit,
Miss Anna Iwis enioyed a !.,..,,. Thrush, Don Coon, Jack
visit during the week end at her : rJ:i rnli.i 1 1 . Pick Thrush, Jack
home In Itosehmg. i Church ami Oliver Standlev.
"Mr. and Airs. Wayne Dick and , Mrs f;llv Mn, ,,,, c.n..w,
son, Utllle, or Los Angeles and lh(, ..,n,;.s ,,,.. ,,,.,,,. v,.l,r
Eugene Crisp of AmaiTlllo, Texas, ; frm,. . fil..., i,..in.r D,.,i.rn.
have recently been guests at the;hl... j.ui.la... ivhruarv: second.
.home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond !Alill.t.h Al.j, Mav- ,.,,, j,,,,,.,
Spot-.-. Mr. Crisp is-Mrs. .Spores,,,.,., ....,... ,,., Sen-ember.
October November. The groups
aid Reynolds: Junior high, Loret
la Coons, Gloria llickncll and
Virginia Sites; intermediate, Kl
vin Uuck, Glen Gibson, Ralph
Cilisuii anil ! Richard Gibson.
Mrs. Wakefield has visited the
intermediate room.
On the weekend of the 11th
and 12lh the liov slconls
a camping trip under tho leader-
liuj in uieir scuuunasier, uuy it.
I Moore. The boys passed eight
jic3ls, played some games and re-
oi li d havm,", had u good time.
I While on ih'1 trip they took ad
J. vantage cf '.heir :;,no'l unity to
iln i!r.' iinck a nice colled ion of
beet.es for tne biology class. The
school principal, Chester Cook,
attended a principal's meeting in
lioseburg October 1'Ah'.
Stcclfast Class to Meet The
S'.edfast (lass of the First Pres
bvtci i.'.n church will hold a 11! :.'))
P'Ju 'k luncheon Thursday at the
Imr.c of Miss Margaret Baldwin
on Kane slreel. Members are re
quested to lirins their needle and
thimbb to spend the afternoon
.i wjnr: lor the Red Cross.
AZALEA, Oct. 21. -Warren
i Johnson attended to business in
I Roseburg Thursday.
Mrs. Lowell Curtis shopped in
'Grants Pass Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clare
j made a business trip to Rose
i burg Tuesday.
I Mr. and Mrs. William Jantzer
and Mrs. John Jantzer were in
, Grants Pass Wednesday on busi
ness and shopping.' " '
I Allen Jackson and son, I
Charlie, L. S. Joints and Mrs. R. j
C. Johns were among those
I shopping in' Roseburg Wednes
1 day. . ' ' ' '
I Mr. and Mrs. Lew Recks from
Wolf Creek visited here1 Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Feldmil-ller.
W. B. A. to Meet The Wo
man's Henefit association will
meet Thursday at a one-thirty o'
clock di ssert-luncheon and social
at the home of Mrs. Ethel Wilson
on Flint street.
STALE?
UOWIING
KWtPf vourjT..
Keep fit, Mr. Business Man,
and Ladies, too, by dropping In
one or two nights a week for
healthy exercise that Is great
fun. You'll find the town's
leaders pepping up here!
Roseburg
Bowling Alley
ond another for more than twcri- !
;ly years.1
i' Mr. and Mrs. Pete lilam. Mrs
I Irene Clark and Henry Holler en-!
Joyed the showing of "The
herd of the Hills" In Roseburg
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Scullion
of Altamont, Calif., were guests
during file week-end at the home
of "Mr. and Mis. Don Snyder. Mrs.
Scullion and Mrs. Snyder ate
cousins. '
Mr. and Mrs. 10. L. Rlgdon left
Wednesday on a business trip to ;
Purland. They were accom
panied us fat' as Woodburn hy
Mrs. Rigdon's mother. Mrs. Beck
er, who returned to her home aft
er a visit here with her son-in-law
and daughter.
" Mr. anil Mrs. Morgan of Paisley
'are spending several days here
vt'lth their son-ltvlaw and' daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gaylord.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lapworth
of Portland have been visiting
friends here for several days.
Mrs. Lapworth will he remember
ed as Noona llowlctt who with,
her parents made this her home
a number of years ago.
Roland ltedlfer and Ills mother,
Mrs. Andri-w Redifer, of Co(uille
Kiift'.-Kucslfi Monday at the Hay
luond Spoiv home.
Thursday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Clark and Mr.' and
Mrs. Ivan Gaylord went lo Rose
burg where they attended the the
ater. Mrs. Maggie Snyder had as her
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Is'nute Kershner auj Mr. and Mrs.
Paul llouser of Roseburg. Mrs.
Kershner and Mrs. Houser. the
former Vivian and Maxine Half
ley, are Mrs. Snyder's grand
daughters. Mrs. Zed Chancy is spending
some time in F.ugcne where she
is receiving medical attention.
While there she is a guest at the
home of her son and daughter.
Inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Chancy.
Camas Valley
' "
CAMAS VA1.1.KY. D.t. 21
li, I iiln I'Vkliw mmiI Mf I nuim
Bll'liam have just completed the
vci'c formed by tho.-e who had
I birthdays In the staled months.
Delegates were chosen from each
hv the group's cho-cn
v.'lio took pint In the con
testant games. Four prizes were
iwarded. Refreshments were
served at the close of the eve
ning. There are 11.' students enrolled
in school this year. New stu
dents enrolled in school are:
Senior, Oscar Phlpps; sopho
more, fills Sites: freshman. Don-
Of Kentucky's finest Bourbons
this is the PfiBICAM
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during tho long life of a
"Caterpillar" - built 'Trac
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at his nearby "Caterpil
lar" Dealer's woll-stockcd
vtoro. Ho can rest assured
it will duplicate the fit of
the original part.
Douglas County
Farm Bureau Co oper
ative Exchange
Rotcburg, Oregon
COOKBOOKLET COUPON
This Coupon and
ntiries bearer to a cookbooklet at the Newj
Ktpvlcw office, Roseburg, Oregon.
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