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Calapooia Forest Fire Destroys Valuable Reproduction 12 The Newt-Rriew, Roseburg, Or. Sat., July 30, 1949 , .... h CANYONVILLE County Crews Start Work On Riddle-Canyonville Route BEFORE Thii it a aranliic ixamoll of iht xcllnt Doua reproduction that was destroyed by fire last Monday on the 70. AFTER This photo, taken inside the fire line, points out the de acre Calapooia fire. The photo wai taken juit outside the fire struction wrought by the fire to the young trees. Fire-killed seed line and shows the natural reproduction as it was before the fire lings may be seen in the foreground, with others visible in the ravaged it. background. . ,,,, t..,H The above photo help illustrate S?i,,heenclu0b,hrse.CmmUnl,y hel!,!?uk M I14SIUI. i oujpi uuc; J inc. iruuc the land is such that it is Ideal for the growing ol excellent tin Society cuul Qluhi By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER JAVCETTE8 AND JAVCrES ENJOV HAVRIOE AND BOX SUPPER JavCEltes and Jay-Cres met at the Adnir parking lot Sunday evening at slx-tmriy ana enjoyea a hHvride to Playmor. Just south of pillard on the Umpqua river. A huge outdoor fireplace was enjoyed and following the box supper, dancing was the diver sion of the social hours. Dave Moore acted as auctioneer of the boxes. Coffee was served by the manager of the resort. Colored lights and comfortable garden furniture added to the enjoyment of the guests. Mrs. Leo Scvy and Mis. A IliiRhcs' plaved piano numbers and Kenneth Whitsen, singer at Want To Buy Late model Chevrolet!, Plym outh! and Mercury, 1942, 1946, 1947, 1948 models. Hlgheit cash price paid. Get our price first. We'll trade for any model or make. Doyle's Sales and Service Highway 99 a Garden Valley Phone 611 Playmor, favored with songs and novelty numbers. Group singing was also enjoyed. Those attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brlttell, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gum, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heggle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sevy, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc intosh, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Koith Custer, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fray, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne croocn, Mr. ana Mrs, Clark Taylor. Miss Gerry Fett, Miss Evelyn Klockzlen, Dave Moore, Gordon Carlson and tl don Fray. The next meeting will be Aug. ust 10 at eight o'clock In the eve ning M the home of Mrs. rray, Hox 3J5-E, Melrose route, Phone 149-J-5, with Mrs. William Pyle and Mrs, Mack Pyle assisting hostesses. WINCHESTER COMMUNITY CLUB LADIES ENJOY LUNCHEON MEETING The lovely home of Mrs. Eu gene Rldenour was the scene of a delightful one o'clock luncheon Thursday for the ladies of the Winchester Community club with Mrs. Charley Johnson as co-hostess. Mrs. William Johnson conduct ed the business meeting and re ports were given on the super vised play in progress for the P322XXX Phona 121 Soon You Will Need a NEW ROOF Let The COEN SUPPLY COMPANY Give You An Estimate Everything For The Builder Floed V Mill St. IS. ber, It is not suitable for other uses. The natural reproduction that w."3 present on the area had come in since the original burn 01 1!M3. upon close observation It was noticed that the seedlings pres ent on the area were attaining extremely favorable growth, com parable lo the most rapid growth of any reproduction in this area. Destruction of young stands such as this by fire tends to de feat the purpose of sustained yield plans and is therefore harm ful to the future welfare of the community, officials of the Doug. las Forest Protective association point out. With weather condition ex tremely hazardous from the fire standpoint, the public Is urged to exercise the u'most caution and care in order to avoid recur rences of such fires as the Cala pooia. Outdoor MOVIES in -si The Modern Form of Entertainment and Education It's easy and economical to iv your family nd friends areel treat ... a movie show with sound . right in your own backyard. You can RENT the equipment. Make selections from our fine library of 16mm sound films. Take along a Movie-Mite 16mm projector which uses either ilcot or sound films. Movie-Mite is easy to operate . . . can be set up in J minutes. You'll find that an eveoing's entertainment with Movte-Mito will be extremely popular. Rental of Movie-Mite (one oight) ' fcfeof for Summer Resort tntortalnmunt of Qumstt Your Backyard Rent Sound Films and a MOVIE-MITE $5 MOVTZ-MTTS 11m iW tomwA r . lee. I Film. Weigh mlr M lb. Mplel wills pex.ke- Jt ia ) Uat nM. Mvie-Mite fff4m both J with ree)TltabU ?. PriM wpl wtlfc pe.eT $198.50 CLARK'S STUDIO AND CAMERA SUPPLIES Those present were Mrs. Ruth Myers and Patsy; Mrs. Eldora Reber and Elaine; Mrs. Adrid Van Horn, Mrs. Dortha Soil, Mrs. Bernie Biggest and Barbara Lee; Mrs. Marie Kruysman, Mrs. Marcelle Johnson and children, Blllie Johnson and John Wayne; Mrs. Marie Ridenour, Mrs. Lor raine Lewis, and Mrs. Barbara Ding and Johnny. A pleasant social hour follow ed. The next regular meeting will be August 11 at a twelve-thirty o'clock pot lurk luncheon at the home of Mrs. August Speidel with Mrs. Robert Stlllwell and June Hoffer, co-hostesses. BARBARA ELLEN 8AAR HONORED ON THIRD BIRTHDAY AT PARTY Barbara Ellen Saar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Saar, celebrated her third birthday at a charming party In the garden of the Saar home Tuesday after, noon. The table was decorated with pink hvdiangeas. Lovely glds were presented to Barbara Ellen from her maternal grandmother, Mrs, Alvla Wether ell; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. A. F. Saar, who Is visiting here from Placervtlle, Calif.; her aunt. Miss Janice Saar, and Mrs. E. F. Marcell and daughter, Di ane; Mrs. Donald White and son, Bruce; Mrs. Benjamin O. du Fresno and son, Douglas; Mrs. J. P. Bathrlck and sons, Ray and J. P.; Mrs. Frank Norton and sons, Johnny and Larry; Mrs. Worth Davis and children, Dee Ann, Dana and Dixon: Mrs. Spen- cer Yates and children, Diane and Jeff, and Mrs. Yates' sister, Mrs. Lee, and daughter, Marah; Mrs. William Fetter and son, Rich, and the hostess, Mrs. Bernard Saar, and son, Bill. Following the social hour, love ly refreshments w-ere served. Airs. Wetherell, Mrs. A. F. Saar and Miss Janice Saar assisted the hostess In serving. LADY ELKS ENJOY NO HOSTESS SOCIAL MEETING THURSDAY The Lady Elks enloved a no- hostess social meeting Thursday evening at the temple. Bridge scores were won bv Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, Mrs. Mitchell Moore and Mrs. E. L. Tauscher and pi nochle scores were won bv Mis. Cecil Hays. Mrs. Lloyd Hill and nirs. w. D. rTltts. I Those enjoying the evening I were Mrs. Frank Bistak. Mrs. I Arne V. Copple. Mrs. Nick Feh- j . merling. Mrs. Verdun Boucock, I Mrs. Cecil Havs. Mrs. Joe Itrant. I Mrs. Walter Welker. Mrs. W. D. L Fritts, Mrs. Otho Cosnell, Mrs. I Lloyd Hill, Mrs. E. L. Tauscher, , I Xf... Hfit..un mi i' t Shoemaker. Mrs. Armour Mur- I lf yur Carburetor isn t func dock, Mrs. Leonard Riley, Mrs. Itioning properly, perform- roa Hamilton and Mrs. A. P. iance gets worse ond i nam who is visiting here from Qaj Dj is higher. The next no -hostess social meeting will be at eight o'clock the evening of August 25, at the temple. T.N.T. CLUB MEETS AT DESSERT SUPPER I ON TUESDAY EVENING 1 The T.N.T. club met at a charming eight o'clock dessert-1 supper Tuesday evening at the I home of Mis. A. B. Smith on Mosher street. Beautiful bouquets i of summer flowers formed the decorations. Covers were placed for Mrs. i Lyle Harrell, Mrs. Sherman Mor ris. Miss Agnes Pitchford. Mrs. By MRS. H. M. ANDERSON IKin-tamv vwnMoUflntl Work was darted last week by county crews for the paving of the Canyonvllle-Riddle road. The road was first watered, men graded and smoothed. Ten to 12 thousand gallons of fuel oil are being used for dust coat to be followed with a two to three Inch oil mix, according - to Emmett Mover, road foreman for the Canyonvllle district. There are 12 to 1; Douglas county truck on the Job, which have been assigned from other districts In south Douglas county. Five local men are employed on the job. J. D. Walling of Eugene con tracted the gravel crushing. Autolsts are advised to travfl on the other two roads to Riddle until the Job is completed. This will take a week or 10 day. The ravlaed school budget for school district No. I was de feated S3 to 24 In a special election held at the Canyon villa School Tuesday. Ronald Bartley, accompanied by Bud Schroeder, flew to Can ada last week. They went through customs at the airport in Van couver, B. C, and then flew on to Abbotsford, where they spent a day. They flew a Piper cub be longing to the flying club at Tri cky. Cragheada Return Hera Mr. and Mrs. Lester Craghead of Long Beach, Calif., former Canyonvllle residents, spent sev eral day here renewing ac quaintances. They formerly own ed and operated Crag's market When they left here eight months ago they leased the store to Jim- mie cainoun and George Mc- Clane Jr. The Craghead' purchased a trailer after leaving here and are now living "the life of Riley. They have spent the past months traveling around to various points In California. They plan to spend the winter months on a lake near Parker dam in Colo rado. Return From Camp The Tanda Camp Fire Girls arrived home Sunday after spending an enjoyable week at Camp Tyee with about 60 other girls from Douglas county. The Canyonvllle girl who made the trip were: Ann Dan iels, Betty Ferguson, Irene Brew Ington, Sylvia Middleton Sharon Clark, Janey Lewis, Mary Wolf er, Joyce Mault, Delia Middleton. Patty Baldwin, Jean Fairfield ana aue rerguson. Offers Film For Showing Color film pictures taken from Canyonvllle to Washington, D.C., and back are now available to civic groups, Robert Shaffer of Canyonvllle announced last week. On a recent trip east, Shaffer took over 2,500 feet of color film. He reports that he had excellent results and will be glad to show it to groups who would be in terested. Will Leave For Training Ralph Grey, who operates the Grey' Home and Auto Supply here. Is making rlans to attend an adjutant general's school at Camp Lee, Va. He will leave in September. Mrs. Grey will re main in Canyonvllle. Hold Outdoor Picnic The Emmett Mover entertain ed at a family reunion picnic in their yard Monday evening. Part of the meal waa prepared on .he outdoor grill and served on the Second Week Of Camp At Tyee Ends Sunday Camp Tyee' second week of summer camping come to a cloe Sunday and another group of girl will move into cabin vacated by thoe who leave for Pribilof Seal Skins Take Worth S3 Million SEATTLE, July 30. .P Seventy-one thousand seal skins val ued at $3,000,000 were taken this year on the Pribilof island in the Wildlife Service report. The season ended Wednesday. The navy attack cargo ship Tt tania was loading in Seattle to day and will sail Aug. 3 to bring out the skin. These will be sold at auction in St. Louis. The tak ing of seal skins is a government enterprise and all profit goe to the VS. Treasury. On her northern trip the Tita nla will carry supplies to people on the Pribilof. Aboard will be two school teacher bound for the islands. home. Parents are asked to call for their girls between 1 and 3 o'clock in order not to break Into the final day' schedule. Those bringing girls to camp are asked not to arrive before 3 o'clock in order to avoid heavy congestion on the road, which is under com struction. The food committee for the camp Is working hard every day and sees to keeping the cooks' orders filled. This committee is composed of Mrs. Jack Cha man, Mr. Morri Bowker and Mr. Catherine Hlggenbotham. Supplies are sent to the camp every other day with headquar ters at the Roseburg Meat com pany. Mail and packages from parents may be left at this depot for girls at camp. picnic tables, both of which Mr. Mover has made. Attending were Clyde Tottem of San Francisco. Calif., Bobbie. De Voe of Medford, Mr. From Miller. Mr. and Mr. Leslie, Whitehouse and family of Eu- gene, Mr. and Mr. Clifford Beal i and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Weaver of Canyonvllle. SLABWOOD In 12-16 and 24 In. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phsn 851 PAINTS All Kind PAGE LUMBER & FUEL W E. 2nd Ave !. - Phone 242 North Douglas County Residents: As newly appointed representative for RAWLEIGH HEALTH PRODUCTS for this district, I earnestly solicit your patron age and I will be calling on you in the near future. HUGH C. GIVEN 424 E. 2nd Av. N. Roseburg Bruce Lattln. Mr. Robert Keefe, Mrs. Cliff Thornton, Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. Charles Wright, Mrs. Marvin Doty, Mrs. R. Sherych, Mrs. h red L. Perry and the host ess. Mrs. Smith. The door prize was won by nirs. wrignr. court vvnist was in play with Mrs. Perry winning high and Mrs. Sherych receiving the low prize. High prize for the guessing contest went to Mrs. Keefe with Miss Pitchford receiv ing the low prize. 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