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Branson Resort on .
Lower Umpqua to
Be of Larger Size
REEDSPORT Recreational
development of the lower Ump
qua valley Is deoidely on the up
grade according to activities re
cently noted in and about Reeds
port and adjoining towns and
country.
John T. Btatison, who recently
acquired the properties known as
"Bill's" Trout Fishing Honds on
the Umpqua a lew miles east of
this city, has been here for the
past week looking over his prop
erty and making plans lor fu
ture development.
Mr. Branson states that he will
commence, Just as soon as mate
rial Is available, to rebuild and
enlarge the present quarters at
the ponds and erect a new build
ing for merchandising purposes
where one can purchase fishing
materials and equipment as well
as groceries etc. He also will be
gin immediate construction of a
boat landing, a boat house and
other river bank Improvements
as soon as he is granted permis
sion for driving piling along the
river bank by the United States
Army Engineer's office. Mr.
Branson has already placed an
order for the building of not less
than 30 river boats of various
sizes for river fishing. These wUl
be equipped with oars, but port
able motors will also be available
for those who wish them.
Branson also will erect a build
ing where fishermen may rent
rooms and spend the night, so as
to be on the river early during
the fishing season. There will
also be a recreational room where
a social game of cards may be
enjoyed as well as checkers and
chess to while away the waiting
hours. In case the sportsman's
luck Is not so good on the Ump
qua, there will still be the ponds
which will soon be well stocked
with trout etc., where a line can
be cast and the speckled beauties
snagged and the catch taken
home to show to the friends.
Other Projects Dated
Two other recently purchased
properties both west of the Bran
son place, one the former Wil
liam Andrews place and now
owned by a man named Ploffer,
and one but a few miles east of
Roedsport, owned by Mr. Brad
shaw, are both scheduled for ex
tensive recreational development
by the owners who are also hav
ing plans drawn and will soon
commence building accommoda
tions for sports fishing.
Gordon D and Virginia I-a
Monte and James J. and Viola
Walsh, who recently acquired the
resort property formerly owned
by George Lord at Westlake, the
old townsite on the west arm of
Siltcoos lake, have filed an as
sumed name certificate as the
Westluke Resort, which will be
one of the Interesting resorts on
this popular lake where fishing
for trnut. hnss. and other Inke I
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Peggy Ann Garner, who scored a sensation as the thoughtfully
grave child, Francle, in "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn," blossoms out as
the mad, merry. Impetuous and highly imaginative Judy of "Junior
Miss," film version of the Broadway stage sensation that kept Broad
way heart-happy for two straight years. With Peggy Ann above Is
Scotty Beckett, her escort for her first formal party In the film
which opens Wednesday at the Indian theatre.
fish, as well as salmon, is a pop
ular s)ort.
The Westlake Resort under Its
new management has enjoyed an
excellent summer season this
year and, with the Improvement
to be made, will be one of the
outstanding lake recreational
points in the coastal district.
The owners of this lake place
are former Californian's as are
aslo Mr. and Mrs. Branson on
the Umpqua. The Bransons have
long been In the show and car
nival business and have traveled
extensively throughout the United
States. They spent the last show
season In Canada and w ill prob
ably return there for the next
season, but they admit that their
hearts are on the Umpqua and
this will be their home as soon
as they settle down.
Camas Valley
CAMAS VALLEY Mrs. Brock
man, who has been visiting with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Burt and chil
dren, returned to her home In
Eugene Saturday.
Bill Lowthcr of Los Angeles,
fi vlsltinp with his mint nnd
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mark
ham. Mrs. May Brown of Coos Bay
visited" recently with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Leatherman of
Los Angeles visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
flora.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brown and
son, Bill, left Saturday for San
Francisco, where Mr. Brown will
enter a hospital for treatment of
his hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and
children of Grants Pass spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
A. Barnhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Knute Holt and
daughter, Arlene, made a busi
ness trip to Eugene Tuesday.
Misses Betty and Margaret
Thrush of Grants Pass visited
with their father and step-mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thrush,
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jantzer of
Azalea visited Saturday with Mrs.
Jantzer's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hagen.
Mrs. Shafer and daughter,
Susan, .who were 111 with flue,
were taken to the Mast hospital
it Mvtrie Point Thursdnv.
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Glide
GLIDE Myron Vlcek, who
Is serving In the Navy, spent a
couple of days here last week
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Vlcek. He was met In
San Diego by his wife and 10
mont hit-old baby son whom he
had never seen.
Friends and neighbors of Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Lewis, who re
cently had their home on the
North Umpqua destroyed by fire,
met on Sunday and put up a
house for the family.
Mrs. John Barney, who Is em
ployed by the U. S. National
Bank In Roseburg, has moved
from town and is now staying
with her parents, Mr. and Mis.
H. D. Connine, near Gliae.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Van Horn
are vistiing at the W. D. Van
Horn home. Edgar, a son of Mr.
Van Horn, has recently been dis
charged from the Navy.
The November P.-T.A. meeting
will not be held on Wednesday,
Nov. 21, but instead will meet
the following Wednesday, Nov.
28 when a special health program
pertaining to tuberculosis will be
presented.
Miss Carroll, formerly a lieu
tenant with the Wacs, has been
stcured to fill the vacancy on the
Hih school staff.
The car belonging to Mr. and
Mrs. August Spiedei, was stolen
several weeks ago while parked
on a Roseburg street, has been
recovered In Oklahoma.
Ralph Hickman has enlisted
In the Army and Is now stationed
at Aberdeen, Md., according to
word received by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. G. Hickman.
The annitnl communitv Thanks
giving dinner sponsored by Glide
grange will be held at the school
house. All members and friends
are Invited to attend.
Harry Turnbull has purchased
a strip of river frontage opposite
the Glide school from Fearn
Moore and has started construc
tion of a service station.
Virgil Hodges has gone to Los
Ahgeies Where he is attending
Viola Bible college.
Members of Glide grange are
planning a benefit program at the
hall December 1. Proceeds will
be used for the roofing fund.
Mrs. Ed Hartz and two sons of
Vancouver, Wash., spent the
weekend here visiting M. H. Mc
Cord. father of Mrs. Hartz, Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor McCord, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin McCord, and Mrs.
Charles McCord.
Cecil Harris has gone to Seattle
where he expects to undergo an
operation on his leg.
The Home Economics club will
meet Wednesday, December 5. at
the home of Mrs. Geo. Casebeer
to sew for the Red Cross. An all-
day meeting is planned with a
potluek lunch at noon. j
The Baptist Aid and Mission "
Society has planned a silver mis
sionary tea to be held at the
church Wednesday afternoon, De
cember 28.
Claude Alexander of Portland
visited here last week with his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
Alexander.
Rev. Morris Roach of Roseburg
viiited friends in this community
one day last week.
Mrs. Thurman Cannon has re
turned home after spending sev
eral days in Portland visitine her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ivan Brown,
ana baby son.
Wlmer, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Wimer, who has
been very ill but w ho is recover
ing satisfactorily. Miss Carey has
returned to her home.
Sam Thackrey, who has been
a patient at the Veterans Facility,
Roseburg, is reported to be slowly
recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith of
Happy Vallev will stay with John
Rice while Mrs. Rice Is in the
hospital. Mr. Smith is recovering
slowly from his recent illness but
Mrs. Rice is still quite ill.
Dr. and Mrs. Verne Adams are
moving into their fine new house
at the east end of Myrtle street.
George Akcr Jr. is beginning
a new house across the street
from the Adams residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Conley are
here from Portland visiting with
old friends and relatives and
attending to business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Buell are
remodeling and redecorating
their house.
Report of Fuel Shortage
At Schools Is Denied
DALLAS. Ore., Nov. 21
Published reports that the Dallas
schools would be closed this week
resulted In a large number of
absences. School Superintendent
S. E. Whitworth said yesterday.
The reports, published last
weekend, said the schools would
close because of a fuel shortage.
Whitworth denied any shortage
exists, asserting there is plentv
of wood at the elementary and
high schools. He said the sawdust
supplv at Junior High school is
low, but that additional supplies
are nrnmNcd.
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MYRTLE CREEK Miss Eliza
beth Carey, R.N., of Medford,
spent several days at the Myrtle
Creek hospital earing for Betty
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