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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG',- OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I f, 1941.
Around the County
Days Crek
DAYS CHEEK, Nov. 11 Mr.
, and Mrs. Burrcli Babb arid their
sons, Bobble and Stanley, who
! have been spending several days
here at the home of Mrs. Babb's
parents, Mr. and Mrs- Earl Sum
ner, left Sunday for Eugene
where they will make their home.
For the past few months they
have been living at the coast, Mr.
Babb being employed with a high
way patching crew.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Worthing
ton had as their guests Sunday
Mrs. Worthlngton's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. II. P. Conn of Melrose
and Mr. Worthlngton's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Ora Condray and their son, Rich
ard, of Azalea.
Mr. and Mis. O. W. Fate and
their daughters. Kuth and Mary
Anne, accompanied by Berdean
Perdue, spent Sunday In Myrtle
Creek.
The Gaulkc threshing outfit
which has been Irvuse (luring the
praln harvest In the eastern part
nf the state was returned here
early in the week.
Miss Evalyn Raymond who Is
employed in Eugene visited here
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Raymond.
Little l'at Barnes who had been
spending several days at the
home of his great aunt, Mrs. Roy
Duncan, returned to his home
In Canyonvllle Saturday morn
ing. Ills mother, Mrs. Buster
Barnes, had been assisting Mrs.
Mcl.aln with the work at the
Bridge Tavern during the week.
Chauncey Florey of Centra
Point was n business visitor at
Tiller Monday.
Miss Anna May Manley accom
panied by Mrs. Edgar Madison of
Kellogg were guests last week at
the home of the latter's son, Gcr
Pld Madison, and his family at
my- . ,
A recent visitor ai mo i.
Weaver home was Mr. Weaver's
nephew, Harold Stone, of Port
land, who stopped over a short
time while en route home from a
business trip to California points.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Jackson
were Roseburg visitors Saturday
evening.
Word has been received here
that Mr. and Mm. M. J. Willard
who have been visiting for sever
al weeks at the home of Mr. Wll
lard's daughter In Tacoma plan to
soon return to their home here.
Mr. Willard who early last spring
suffered severe leg Inturles while
helping fall some poles for the
power line up Days Creek Is re
ported to be steadily Improving
and to now he able to girt around
quite satisfactorily on crutches.
Mrs. Bruce Ferguson, Mrs.
George Long and Mrs. Hud Lowell
were shopping and visiting In
Roseburg Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worthing
ton were Grants I'ass visitors
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Northrup Hamil
ton, their daughter, Barbara, and
their son, David left Monday for
their home in Portland after hav
ing been guests for several days
at Die home of Mrs. Hamilton's
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Wright. Mr. Hamilton
who enjoyed a hunting trip while
here was so fortunate as to kill a
five point buck to take hack with
him. Saturday afternoon Mrs.
Hamilton and children and Mrs.
Wright and daughter, Margie and
Maxine, went to Glrndalo June
lion to visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Weseman. The
latter hud been quite severely
bruised late in the week when a
car nut of control following a
collision struck hltn while he was
employed in painting a highway
railing.
Earl Mauley recently purchas
ed a new Chevrolet truck to use
in haullne lumber from the Tiller
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he has been Ii ansfcrred companicd to
Pad lie I'ruit and I'roduce I day by Mis.
(irants Pass
A. .1. Raess,
Mon
Mrs.
co., from Medium where he has
been for the past two months.
They returned late Sunday even
ing. Glendala
GI.KNOAI.K. Nov. II Mrs.
Knmi.i Hclle Robinson left Mon-
plant of the Southern iregon j ,liy ,. oiynipla. Washington.
Sugar Pine co.. to Central Point. , where she will slay with her sis
Luke Heals who until recently It,.,.,
has been employed on the lunp- m,-. ,( ,m,s, (. f.; Young. Au-
una river jetty has arrived her
to beein work on the new store
and livinu quarters to he con
structed for Mr. and Mrs. T. I.
Weaver near the she of the store
limldlne destroyed hy die late
last winter. Mi's. Heals and their .r sistp,-,
son, .lacKie, win come m-n- nn-i neau over
thnr Youiie. and Mrs. C. (). (
rett sent Monday in Cranls Pass
Mrs. Kdwin Johnson and Bill
Ilarton spent Wednesday in Itose
burp.
Miss Florence Johnson visitil
Mrs. I'lmma An-hain-
the week eiul. Miss
Azalea
and they will make ineir nome in jhnson Is leachini; at Anchor for
the small cabin near the resl -j, frw wr,.,s unl; tt,P vacancy
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Pence n,ls txH, nM,,(
Mrs. Ceorne Hall who has lii-en I Ml s !clM., t McKay, of ( ikla
scn(linc some time at the Tiller ,m;i js visiiini; her brother,
home of her parents. Mr. and ; n1;m vdelolt and lamilv.
Mrs. Bud Kslow. hase none tu ,t,s. ,uia Carrett of Ciants
Kodlak Island where she will Join ,.1S!, vi.silcrl Mis. c. n. Austin
her husband, I.leul. Hall who Is .Thursday, and her daughter, Mrs.
slatlnned there. She was ac l(;n-K(. Williams, also of Cranls
companicd to Seattle by her mn-.pilss visited Mis. Herman Ayde
thcr, Mrs. Kslow. and as far as in.
Portland by Mrs. Loitan Hartley.. yr n, m,s t,.,nli,
who spent several days there vis ad children nod Mrs.
iline and shopping. f.erritse spent the week end with
Miss Josephine Wright ami, , Mrs. Avdelntt's brother, ftlce Wll
liltle Miss Ann Hurry of Can-san, n Roseburg.
yonvllle spent the ( firsl of the Richard Hayes of Cranls Pass
week here at the home of the j was a luncheon guest o Mr. and
former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. W I.. I'nhyns Monday.
Hay Wright. ! P. A. McN.vi i.-. .,1.ihi :i Kosi--
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saulu'i I .i:t!,litaij liii.s .,-, k heie In- n
riaughter. Joan Darlcne. were vis , -dying medical treatment.
King last week at the Pwlghl Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cunningham
lilngham home In Hly. land Dorothy vlsiled in Hcrkley.
Harry Wright who h.ls been jCalifornla. uiih relatives from
spending a week's leave here with Saturday to Tuesday
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .f. W. Miss lllanche Hofiner returned
Wrlirht. has returned lo Camp to her school room Wednesday
!olla Dark, and Mrs. Matlie Wil
son. Mr. and Mrs. I. 11. Smith went
lo Portland Saturday anil relurn
ed Tuesday.
Miss Hill Vestul lias entered the
Josephine general hospital in
(rants Pass tor medical care.
Mrs. Sieve Herman, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. C
J Kafer, returned to her home In
Portland Wednesday.
Mrs. Jack Lewis and Mrs. J. II.
Stewart were business visitors in
Grants Pass Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder
visited with Mr. and Mrs. It. E.
Harvey Tuesday night. They
were recently married in Stock
Ion, California, and will make
Ihelr home in Vallcjo, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Kov Heed and
daughter. Dorothy, of Kugi-ne.
sjicnt Saturday and ..unday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hud Lewis.
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Humphrey Sat
urday at the Josephine general
hospital in Cranls Pass. The
baby has been named Muriel
Ann.
Mrs. Ted Post, of liosehurg, Carter
the executive secretary of the
fyde!ut! lied Cross was a business visilor
IVIoi se i here Thursday. She was accom-
Murray
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
II. A. Moore and their daughter,
Miss Nettie, of Hosehurr. accom
panied Dale Bellamy lo Saleni
morning alter spending a few
weeks In Minnesota where she
was called by the death ol her
father.
Mrs. L'duln Jolmnii w,i, ao-
panird by Mrs. Klsworth Clapp.
Mrs. Clapp was a teacher in I he
high school here from, I'.'l.'i to
I!' IV, and at that time was known
lo her friends as Killlh Slanshury.
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Moe and
twin daughters, .'e.m and .'o;m.
vtstted Mr. anil Mrs. .tads l.ris
Friday evening.
Cranls Pass visitors Monday in
cluded. Mr. and Mis. Harvey
Smith and daughter. Phyllis, Mr.
and Mrs. Wunsch. Mr. and Mrs.
K. H. Cardner. Kev. and Mrs, J.
K. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. K. K.
Kobinson. and Mr. and .Mrs. ICd
Caraway.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hoy Trcniol re
turned from a visit te C'klah'.'m
the last of the week.
A.AI.KA, Nov. 10 Miss Alice
and Marjorie Booth, who are em
ployed at Marshlield, visited here
over the week end with their par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Booth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Janter, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Janler and son,
Johnny, and Hen Janl.er trans
acted business in Cold Hill and
Crants Pass Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clare left
Saturday evening for Sacramen
to, Calif., where they will visit
relatives and attend to business
for several days. They expect to
return here the first of the week.
Mrs. Clarence Miller and Mr.
and Mrs, Carroll Dill shopped ill
Crants Pass Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooke at
tended the golilen wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. I. C.
McKay at Wilbur Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Salvage
spent Sunday at F-agle IViint
where they visited Mrs. Salvage's
brother in law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Arncl Carter. In the after
noon Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cole
from Portland also called at the
home. Mr. and Mrs. Sal
vage and Mr. and Mrs. Cole en
joyed a pleasure trip to Crater
Lake in the afternoon. Mrs. Sal
vage and Mrs. Carter are sisters
of Mr. Cole.
William Jantser made a busi
ness trip to Lugene Saturday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chapiu
and daughter. Dorla Dean, and
1 .Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ceislcr
' fvrtm J'.t!ep Off Joe creek unrr f
dinner guests Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Chapins sonlnlaw' and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I!. C
I Johns.
; Those visiting over the week
'end with Floyd Eakin who is a
' patient in the Josephine general
hospital were his mother. Mrs. S.
IE. Eakin, Mrs. Vernon Caldecke,
! Miss Doris Tripp and Gerald Ug-Men.
I L. Johns was i lnisint (all-1
or in Roseburg Tuesday.
W. D. Chadwlck from Dixon
ville and his daughter, Mrs. Le
land Powell, and children, Teddy
and Patsy, from Tyee visited here
over the week end with Mrs. W.
D. Chadwlck, L. S. Johns and oth
er relatives and friends.
Mrs. William Jantzer and sons,
Hlllle and Jackie, visited In
Crants Pass Monday with Mrs.
Jautzer's mother, Mrs. Frank
Johns, and her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Ducan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robrt Cole from
Portland were overnight guests
here Sunday at the home of Mr.
Cole's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Salvage.
Don Smith who Is employed at
Marshficld visited here over the
week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney Smith.
Mrs. Frank Tripp returned to
her home here Saturday evening
after visiting at Redmond for the
past week with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Adams. Mrs. Adams and child
ren, Billie and Ila, brought Mrs.
Tripp home. They visited Dia
mond lake Saturday.
Mrs. Walter Kemp, and Mrs.
Henry Smith shopped in Myrtle
Creek Monday.
Vernon Gaedeckc and Russell
Hill spent Sunday fishing on
Rogue river.
Mrs. Henry Smith and children,
Jackie and Lenore, left Tuesday,
morning by bus for Marshficld
where they will -visit with Mrs.
Smith's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lapp. Mrs.
Smith Will also have dental work
done while there.
Bill Gallop and Elza Golden,
from Myrtle Creek, and Art Han
son from Sutherlin, have just
completed a new furnace at the
Starveout Lumber company.
Yoncalla
YONCALLA, Nov. 11 -Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Daugherty are visit
ing relatives in Portland for a
week.
F-yron Strong who is a commis
sioned officer in the navy air
corps visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Strong here last week.
Mrs. Wittmcyer spent Sunday in
Woodburn where her son, Jim,
was married.
Mrs. Moody of Harrisburg visit
ed at the Liilis Brawn home last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walkinshaw
spent Sunday visiting relatives in
Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace lefl
Tuesday for Corvallis and Wil
lamina where they will visit their
daughters.
Alto Vest, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Reeves, Mrs. John Kruse and
Mrs. Fred Kruse transacted busi
ness in Roseburg Tuetlay.
The day on wich a young candi
date for the U. S. navy is offici
ally accepted and sworn Into serv
ice is known as "Shipping Day."
It is the day he is sent off to one
of four navy training stations for
his course in instruction and dis
cipline. His parting gift Is a
boklet filled with useful informa
tion called "Helpful Hints to the
Navy Recruit."
Camas Valley
CAMAS VALLEY, Nov. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Armstrong
and small daughter have gone to
Corvallis to visit Mrs. Arm
strong's parents. When they re
turn they will take charge of the
Richter service station, now in
charge of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pal;
mer. The Palmers plan on mov
ing back to their home near the
McCann place.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buzzard and
children are enjoying a vacation
trip. They went to Idaho to visit
relatives of Mr. Buzzard and will
visit at other places also.
Ernie Hoar has a new live
passenger Plymouth coupe. He
visited Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Packard. Er
nie is working at Blue river and
Mr. Packard went up with him
to work in a logging camp there.
He came home Sunday and will
work for Harmson-Wakeficld
again since they have purchased
another tract of timber. Ernie
Hoar is still working at Blue
river.
Mrs. Packard and Mrs. Bcamer
spent Monday at Sutherlin at the
home of Mrs. Beamer's father,
Mr. Norris.
Mrs. Herbert Crawley of Ten
mile spent last' week visiting at
the home of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Farley.
Mrs. Bernard Dcnn of Port
land came down Sunday with
friends from Portland and spent
several days visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Geilcr. She returned to Port
land by bus as her friends went
home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wildes
from California have been visit
ing at the home of Mrs. Wildes'
mother, Mrs. Lena Dcnn. Mrs.
Wildes, formerly Annabel Dcnn,
and a bride of last June, is musi
cal dhTctor In a California town
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. O'Neal and
sons, Jimmio and Dannie, and
Mrs. May Brown of Marshficld
spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Ethel Brown. They went on
a pheasant hunt while they were
here.
agreement
time.
as to adjournment
Fishermen Attention!
We carry a oomplete line of
Fishing Tackle . . . Open eve
ning and Sunday.
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Powera Not Exercised
No president of the United
States has ever had occasion to
exercise his constitutional power
to adjourn Congress "to such time
as he shal think proper," since
both Houses have always reached
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Conyonville
C'ANYONVlt.LE. Nov. 11 -Otto
Hughes, Mrs. (1. Carter, her
daughter, and grandchild, of Ku
gene, visited at the Tudes Hughes I
home Sunday.
The Reverend J. C Grout and
his wife, of Tanoset, Washington,:
are conducting the revival meet-,
ings at the Methodist church.
They plan to be here two or three j
weeks.
Miss Georgctta McClane visit-;
cd Miss Wiletha Hutchinson in ;
Ashland last weekend. i
The school children enjoyed as,
two-day vacation Monday and
Tuesday as the teachers were at-;
tending institute.
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Roseburg, Oregon
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