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News of Douglas County Camas Valley CAMAS VAIXEV, Jan. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoar and small daughter and Ernest Hoar came home from Portland Friday after spending the holidays there with relatives. Hnrnnrd Denn is Quite ill at Mercy hospital. A. W. Gellcr took him to the'hospital Thursday aft ernoon. Mrs. Denn took their two daughters, Patty and Phyllis, to Koseburp Sunday to take the bus to Medford where they attend the Catholic school. All three visited Mr. Denn at the hospital before the girls left for Medford. They had spent the two weeks' holiday vacation here with their parents. Vina Baldwin returned to the school for the blind at Salem the last ol the week, after spending the holidays hero at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin dale returned Friday from North .Bend where they had been for the past several days receiving medical aid. Both Mr. and Mrs. Martiiutale were very 111 with flu before Christmas and did not re cover satisfactorily. S. H. Croy has returned from a holiday visit with his daughters in Marshfield. Mm. T. G. lawson and son, Donald, came home Friday from n week's visit In Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Gall Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sklna. Mr. and Mrs. Gall I-awson spent Christmas at the Lawson home here. Miss Esther Brown has return ed to her school work In Med ford after sending the holidays at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ethel Brown. K. W. Dick and son, Mark, spent the week-end visiting rela tives at Alleghany and Fairvlew, ' returning home Monday. Mark had a two weeks' furlough from his military duties at Fort Lewis. Others of the Dick family who spent a part of the holiday vaca tion at the R. VV. Dick home were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coates and daughter Helen, of Alleghany, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dick and daughter, Jerrle Ellen, and Bruce Hick of ScottRburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Dick of Bend. Fred ljtnge is back In the val ley living at the home place. Mrs. Charles Crouch and daughter, Phyllis, returned the last of the week from a two weeks' visit with their son and brother, Mclvln Crouch, and oth er relatives at Oakland and other California towns. " Roy Vanderhoff of Gold moun tain spent a few days In the val ley greeting old friends during the holidays. Howard Brown is varding out piling with a Caterpillar tractor across the highway from the W. H. Eckles place. Piling is also be ing taken out near the C. V. Perry place. The county bridge crew Is re pairing the .bridge . near Dan Smith's place. The road was , closed to traffic Saturday hut , wu opened again the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eckles have been quite 111 with flu for the past week. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Brown spent Saturday at coast points. Miss Cora Kllen Markhain is visiting her brother, Jack Mark ham, and friends in l-os Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. White and daughter, Vilma, left last week for their home In Nebraska. They had been visiting in Washington and later here since the first of November. Their son and dniigh erin law, Mr. and Mrs. V I Inter White, went to Nebraska at the elder Whlti did and will visit The Little Hermits say; "IT HITS TJIIJM1RK for Quality, Flavor and Value T OLD HERMITAGE KINTUCKV STRAIGHT lOURtON WHISKir there for some time. Mrs. Long and sons, Frank and Charles, left Friday, having sold Ihn ctni-n and Kpt-vfcP Station tO iGene Rowell of Tenmile. The Longs are at present going to lo cate near Albany where they have relatives. I The Townsend club held a meeting Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ecklesi Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Garbodin spent Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wheeler following preaching services at the church. A. W. Geiler and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lawson attended . the grange marketing and agricultur al conference In Roseburg Mon day. Mrs. Bernard Denn went with her father, A. W. Geiler, but spent the day visiting her husband at the hospital and with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Denn at their home on Short street. Yoncoila YONCALLA, Jan. 14. Mrs. II. Wheeler is taking care of Mrs. J. G. Radabaugh, who is seriously 111 in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Port Orford, spent several days this week here visiting their daughter and husband. Rev. and Mrs. Brit tain. Mrs. Brlttain accompanied them home for a snort visit while her husband was attending a con ference meeting elsewhere. Word has been rpce;ved from Hood River that Mr. and Mrs. Burton former pastors of the Cal-vai-y tabernacle, Yoncalla, are be ing congratulated on the arrival of a daughter, born New Years day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard and son, Earl, spent several days this week In Eddyville. Mrs. Eva Gclder is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Ramer In Coquille, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, Iwho have been visiting at the A. H. Patrick home over the holi days, left, Thursday lor Los An geies, Calif. Mrs. Hickman and Owen Da vis returned home last week from a four-months visit with 'relatives in Nebraska. I Sid Woodward Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Bessie Ford in I Newport for a couple of weeks. Roseburg visitors Friday from i Yoncalla were Mrs. Wilbur Brincr land daughter, Mrs. Melvin How ard, Mr. and Mrs. George Kdes, Mrs. John Kruse, Mrs. Fred Kruse, Henry Byron, Jimmie Howard; Tfcmmy Palmer. Alton Vest, Herman Schosso, Cleve Am brose, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomp son and Bob Roberts. Mrs. Phillip Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Terryl Cnrner of Grants 'ass spent Thursday visiting at the II. L. Stonaker home. Gus IVret returned home Sat urday after taking a short busi ness trip to Seattle, Wash. Mi's. Estes visited relatives in Cottage Grove Wednesday. Orville Llndsey returned to his home In Roseburg Tuesday after spending several months here vis iting at the Nettie Hanan home and working at mill work. The adult manual training class will hold Its first meeting Mon day evening, January 20th In the 'home economics room of Y.H.S. The school board has given per mission to use the manual train ing room and Paul Campbell has Rice & Meyers Sheet-Meta! Worlu Sheet Metal Work Tailored to the Job 627 N. Jsckson St. Phons 320 Ssj bfrmTtagE PI I I 1IUXD I I l ' ROSEBUR& NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON,- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -1 5. 1941 OUR BOARDING HOUSE cm . U Mis is WMV JAKE LEFT TOWN been secured as Instructor. The (jf WELL ITS SAFE TO GO OUT NOW VweU-WEH.' MY WORoATl-iEN TvAM Wt K WITHOUT BEiMe AFRAID OF TRlP-A RUBBER BOOTS DOUBLE TALK PING OVER BLOODHOUNDS IN M E6AQ, NO WOMOER W AFTER MX WHEN THE YARD.' JAKE DROPPED THIS W JAKE DEPARTED JAKE SAID THIS J, i LETTER OU HIS WAV DOT IT'S 3U-lKE A FCOTPAO J5 MIGHT BEft J A FROM THE MANOR, AND H OFFERS HUP AN ALLEY,' CHANCE TO JAKE A STEADY JOB IN THE v pCLE AN UP YUEJ jfirst two lessons will be drafting, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Youn latter which actual work on pro- v ere in Roseburg Monday. M,s jeets will begin. There are still Voting, who has been III for some three vacancies in the class, and time received medical tre.il any one Interested is invited to r.ient. see Prof. Marsh at once. j Walter Hutchins-1!: has been ! Word has been received from . Living an attack of flu. Rogue River that Kenneth Toner, I an Uollenbaugh has gone t ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toner of I Idaho to visit his brother. ! Yoncalla, has been elected as prin-1 Emmett Mover is in Ueedsport iclpal of the Rogue River highjlhis week where he Is hauling school. Mr. Toner was chosen gravel for repair work on the over the heads of 2o applications, county- road. .Raphael Toner, who has been Mrs. Marjorie Heals has been : teaching near Portland will take having a serious attack of sore i over the position at Palscy left va- t hroat. She received medical i cant by his brother. treatment at Myrtle Creek sev- ' Irral days ago and is now able to Canyonvilie CAN YONVILLE, Jan. U Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eeklund, Mrs. Emma Wamsley, Mrs. Harriet! I Puckett and son. Charles, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.ilja Sunday . Hubert Garey suffered a kne; ; injury some time ago while play iii.g football. It did not appcir jio be serious, however, until some time later. An examina tion by Dr. Hess of Roseburg a lew days ago disclosed, a crack ed bone under the knee cap which made it necessary to place his leg In a cast. I Elbert. Naas became 111 Tues :day and returned to his home at !Mrlle Creek. Mrs. Ralph Hns- kins hns been assistim in tht A K t S F. E II ) H' M I.' C H MOKE VOl) GET) inn-IIOHSFPOWKK O-CYI.IMIKH KCONO.M ASTEK KNUINK 1 IP INCH UIIKKI.HASK . UIUCKR. nilOMIK.K USUI K llt)l)Y NEW INTEKIOK l.t'Xl'RY . 4 COIL. SrKINU KHVTHMIC KIDK-FAMOl'S OI.US ql'Al.lTY thhoi uhoi t: THE CAR -3H i j j; A With Major Hoople slue during his abseivc. be back to work. Ralph and Joel Hoskins and; Clarence Moore are busy repair ing a donkey which is to be in stalled on the Marion Perdue I place un Days creek for the pur- I pose ot yarenng out logs ioi- me j local sawmill, Ray Bart ley has been in Port land attending to business mat- ters for the past several days. Mrs. Perry De Vt"! ?f Days Creek visited at the Emmett Mover home Tuesday afternoon. John Landers of liogue River him in the near future, and Miss Lnraine llarrel of Miss May Gross and Mrs. Col Grants Pass visited at the home lingvvood of Myrtle Creek and 01 1110 lormPl s sisirr, juis. cuiua INOISwanglT iviunciiiy cvt-iiuiii. Mrs. Joel Hoskins and small son are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hoskin s mother. Mrs. Ad - die Smith of Hutle Falls. the line -car class at a price well within your budget! Just corivire de u.ve models of lowest priced curs with the beautiful big Olds Special. You'll had but little difference in price. And you'll find that Olds gives you operating econ omy that compares with the best! . ! 7 pause and XTOWyouc.i..stcPnRhtup..,to ,trso vrn-t ..h s lUtUJJ r:"r v .'W--' & ' - ' S SteS. J TRUCK SALES & SERVICE CO. Call 131. Aik Iw L. R. Chambers 0t M N. Jutkion St. I I TUi- ntH Mrs tfuv Rfirllpv nnn i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bart ley and family were shopping in Rose burg Saturday. Mn and Mrs. Paul Eeklund visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ecklund's brother, J. A. J. Yocum. of Myrtle Creek. Mr. Yocum has been critically ill for some time. Mrs. Albert Romburg and daughter, Elinor, have been con- fined to their home during the past few days with severe colds. Lester Spencer returned home from Sutherliu Saturday where he has been visiting at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. Bradford Wynter and Mrs. Barbara Hopkins were busi ness visitors in Roseburg Tues- day. Ronald Loffer returned to Portland Saturday to continue his barber training. Mrs. Harriett Pardee returned Saturday to North Bond after vis iting here with friends and re latives during the. past week. Earl Manley has entered a diesel school in Portland. Mrs. Manley, who has been assisting at the Airport cafe during the past two weeks, expects to joiri imiss iviiujorie im ',v3 M..rei.'K wcil- uuiik-i kui-si.- l ltl I Guy McGee home Monday, Jan. 6. 1 Harold March of Drew was i inn over night guest at I lie wai- ' f Drive without clutchl tf(t i i rrfr 't Dnv. without .hlllire f W W27iFW Mi ll W molonim $ newest thnUI IT " SJ"'i IS Hartfiel Heads Douglas Drive In 'March of Dimes' Appointment of Attorney Thomas C. Hartfiel of Roseburg as Douglas county chairman for the Oregon state 1941 drive against infantile paralysis has been announced by Dr. E. T. Hed lund, of Portland, state chair man. The drive, in honor of Presi dent Roosevelt's birthday, Jan. 30, already is getting under way, according to reports from state headquarters. Numerous events to raise funds for the "March of Dimes" have been planned, in cluding parties, sports events, and birthday ba!l3. Residents of the state also are being urged to send 10-cent pieces directly to ithe president at the white house. or to remit them tnrougn local headquarters.. One-half of the funds raised during the campaign remain in the communities in which they are collected and the other half is forwarded to the national foundation for infantile paralysis research. Tenmile TENMILE, Jan. 14. Those from Tenmile to attend the poul- i try school held in Roseburg Thiirsri.iv were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coats, L. M. McCaffrey and J. M. Cabot. Bobbie and Virginia Larsen of Salem are staying with their grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Rath kev. and attending school in Ten- mile, due to their father's illness : in Salem. Herbert Crowley was a busi-1 ness. caller in Roseburg Thursday. The ladies of the Community ub sent four quilts to the ! f club Bundles for Britain" last Wed-j nesday. i Mrs. Nellie Henry- and Mrs. L. I i tor Pelham home. Saturday. ! Lauren James had the misfor tune of running a nail in his i foot Friday. Complications re- suited which made it necessary 1 for him to go to Myrtle Creek or medical treatment Mon j day. I The Dick Steele family has re cently received work from Mr. Steele that he has found an ex cellent location for a barber shop 'at Willamette City and that he expects to open a shop there in- ' stead of working at Eugene as I he had previously planned. He will return home in a few days to complete arrangements for ' transferring their household goods to their now location r- : : y , , i - if i Tin a fAP r vac 9 tL- J YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY I UOITUO L'NUIK AUTIIORI1-Y Of Tilt COCA-COLA j ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS M. McCaffrey were shopping and transacting business In Roseburg Wednesday. Eldred Rathkey has returned to school at Salem after spend ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rathkey. Gene Rowell, a former resident of Tenmile, has purchased a fill ing station in Camas Valley. Glen Coats was employed a few days In Roseburg packing tur keys. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Breiten bucher were shopping and tran sacting business in Roseburg Wednesday. Little Mary Ann Cabot is able to be out again after being con fined to her home for several days last week due to a severe sore throat. L. M. McCaffrey butchered two pigs last Tuesday for their winter meat. Mr. and Mrs. James Divine of Olalla spent Friday evening visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mc Caffrey, and at a late hour dainty refreshments were served by the I hostess. Chester Backman is cmployea at the Jim Henry farm. Mrs. Bessie Smith was con fined to her home several days last week due to the flu. Mrs. Edna Albro and son, Chauncey, attended to business matters in Roseburg the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams are living at the Folze brothers sawmill, where Mr. Williams is employed. Mrs. Williams will be remembered as Miss Emma Woodard of Tenmile. Miss Johanna Erbe visited high school in Roseburg last Monday' JOHN DEERE TRACTORS! Economy Winners 1. "H" Fuel Cost per acre .'. 2. "H" Fuel Cost per acre 3. "A" Fuel Cost per acre 4. "H" Fuel Cost per acre 5. "H" Fuel Cost per acre 6. Lowest cost gasoline burning tractor, fuel cost per acre - See Us for Dates and Names DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON I' 11 1 iii Ice-cold Coca-Cola makes 'time out' time for refreshment. You can taste the quality of ice-cold Coca-Cola, and feel the after-sense of com plete refreshment it you pause throughout the day, make it the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. due to no school In Tenmile as the furnace room was flooded. 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