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TEN ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942. Drain DRAIN, Feb. 2G. Mrs. Mary Barrett, public health nurse, of Roseburg, was a business visitor in Drain Tuesday. Several chil dren are to be taken to the DoernlK-uher hospital lor treat ment soon. Mrs. Frankie Coons returned to her home here after a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Ida Skeen of Montague, Calif. Mis. Henry Bartholomy loft Saturday for a week's visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Sunburg, at Elgarose. Mr. Bartholomy will join her for a few days' visit the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Austen and little son of Portland were visit ors Sunday at the parental W. W. Austen home. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Branch went to Newport and Salem on a business trip over the week-end. Mrs. Maude Robertson of Ban don was a Drain visitor from Sunday to Thursday, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Patchen. and also several friends. The Robertsons moved to Bandon last fall from Drain. .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and family have moved into the old Whipple home recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. George Godei, Sr. R. L. Harlan, who has been ill a couple of weeks. Is now able to be back on the job at the grade school this week. A musical concert will be given luesday evening by the Metho dist Sunday school for the bene fit of the orchestra. SLEEK WAR MACHINES WOULD GIVE BATTLEFIELD SOMEr'CLASS , Sutherlin SUTHERLIN, Feb. 26. The high school is featuring an eve ning of boxing Friday, February 27, at the gymnasium at eight o'clock. The talent is local, con sisting of: main event, Joe Coen enberg vs. Red Barge'; semi final, Leonard Pepiot vs. .Rab Real; preliminaries: Johnny Musgrove vs. Bob Stowe; Wayne Adamson vs. Harry Bird; Dave Baird vs. Walt Stowe; Bill Leisinger vs. Jack Quimby; Allarae Horsely vs. Lola Smith. Mis. W. W. Powers and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Maxlne Powers, of Sparks, Nevada, were visitors at the O. R. Schieman home Fri day. They were en route home following a trip into Washington. The former is a sister of O. R. and S. A. Schieman. Mrs. Maude Murphy received word Friday that her daughterin- law, Mrs. Jeanne Murphv, of South Gale, California, had' been seriously injured in a car acci dent. Technical Sergeant Allen Breau and IVt. Foiium Lee of the 115th cavairy spent Sunday visiting jt the E. II. Randall home. Miss Dale Green spent the week end here visiting her par-1 ems, jvir. and Mrs. Ik-orge Green and friends. Miss Green is a nurse in the hospital at Coquille. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holgate and daughter, Sally, of Portland, arrived Friday at the Robert Hall home east of town. The for mer is a son of Mrs. Hall and spent the week-end here. Mrs. Holgate and Sally will remain tor the summer. FT .' -IT i- Slcnnilincd wiir inncliines, Imnler (o liit and loss wind resistant, are the skctctnliildien ol' (ieortfe W. Walker, iii tliistiinl and automobile designer in Detroit, 'lliis troop carrier of bis would carry three big guns, several swivel type anti-aircraft weapons. . . "Oh, All Right Gee Whiz" :n Seattle, Washington. Airs. O. R. Schieman received news Friday of the critical Illness ;. Chris Blevons left Saturday for I of luM' lmcle' Edward Ford, of the a few days' visit with his father I marine corps at San Diego, Call- I I - - pi All We Ask You to Do Is TRY IT COMPARE IT MODEL KREAM BREAD O TASTY, SOFT BROWN OR FLUFFY. SMOOTH WHITE Enriched with vitamins. Look for the wrapper with ths bonnet girl. MOPEL BAKERY fornia. Her brother, Edward Weaver, of Marshficld, Ore., is also stationed there. Mrs. John W. Zander and son, Joe Martin, of Albany, have been visiting the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Adamson. The ladies of the Methodiit church met in the church parlors last Friday afternoon, observing the World Day of Prayer. Mrs' A. P. Slack and Mrs. W. J. Lat!d had charge of the music. Mrs. Stella French was the leader and all the ladies had a part. A very interesting meeting was held, Reverend L. G. Weaver assisting. My. and Mrs. Glen Hinsdale Drawing Abiiify Convinces Jury of Prisoner's Sanity A superior court jury was so im pressed with diagrams for a Zep pelin which William Lee Cana day, 44, designed while in jail that it declared him sane and ordered him to stand trial for murder. Canady is accused of shooting Hugh E. Holland, 62, his section boss, last December 4, and then burning the body. Canady told the jury it would have been silly for him to shoot Holland when he already had the man under his special "death curse," one of several superna tural powers he claimed to pos sess. , Besides blueprinting a Zeppe lin, Canady whiled away his time in jail by diagraming the mental processes which enable him to have visions. This is his "theory, of filtered darkness. Three alienists Dr. Joseph Cat ton, San Francisco7r Dr. F. W, Marnell, Stockton, and Dr. Albert Newton said Canady was a para noiac prior to December 4, but after the death of Holland his persecution complex apparently, vanished. Canady. himself, testified that he was sane, a statement which led his two defense attorneys to withdraw from the case. Superior Judge Frank M. Al len said the murder trial would be delayed while he appoints new counsel for the defense. 20 Years OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE '-.coking back over our 20 'cars' business we wish to hank our many customers and emind them again of our de hire to serve ever better. The Fem Florists iPhone 240 222 N. Jackson YREKA. Calif.. Feb. 25. (AP) 5 3 Portland where Mr. Hinsdale re- i enlisted in the navy. j Set-ly Carstens of Baker ar-' rived Tuesday afternoon to visit i his wife and infant son. Clarence Adamson and wife of i Coquille were Friday overnight i and Saturday guests of his par-: ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Ad-1 amson. m YOUR PROFITS ARE BIGGER WHEN YOU GET THE BEST YOU BETTHEY'RE HEALTHY CHICKS! Our customer' are satisfied that they are getting the benefit! of our years of breeding poultry. They are sure that they're getting healthy chicks that will mature to healthy, productive birds. You, too, can de pend on us to handle your poultry needs. Johnson's Hafchery One Mile South of Roseburg