ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG', OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1942. FIVE News of Douglas County Days Creek DAYS 'CREEK, , Aprl 1 Mr. and Mrs., Ira Brock of Newport arrived here TYiday evening for a visit during the week-end at the home of Mrs. Brock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mather. When they returned to Newport early this week they were accompanied by Mrs. Mather who will be their guest for a few days. Roy Pattison of Eagle Creek spent a couple of days last week here as a guest at the home of his uncle, Earl Sumner. Mr. Pat tison who was employed for some time in this neighborhood several years ago expects to soon enter military service. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore went Sunday to Camas Valley where they were guests at the home of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al len Church. k . ; A Roy Duncan, who has been em .ployed in timber falling opera tions on the" upper reaches ol South Myrtle Creek, came home . Thursday evening suffering from a very serious infection in his hand. Later in the week his con dition was reported to be some-; what Improved. . . Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Miles of Coquille were guests during the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worthington., Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ora Con'dray and daughter, Colleen, and son, Rich ard, of Azalea were, also visitors at the Worthington home. Miss Wlletha Hutchinson who is a student at Southern Orpgon ' College pf Education at Ashland arrived here Wednesday after noon to spend her. spring vaca tion with her parents, 'Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hutchinson. , Mrs. Jack. Gaulke and son, Richard, have gone to San Diego for a short visit with the former's Oson, Bud, who is with the navy.. They were accompanied "by Mrs. Beryl Loffer of Canyonville. . Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ulam and their grand daughter, Sharon Clark, and Mrs. Ulam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wright, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, I,. Rigdon on the ' Medford-Trail highway.,, When they returned here they were ac companied by Mrs. Gordon Clark who had beei assisting Mrs. Rig don for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Higinboth-1 am have recently returned to their Tiller home following a trip to Los Angeles where they visit ed their son, Dean, who is cm "' ployed in an airplane production i plant in that vicinity. , . Mrs. Howard Moore, Mrs. Roy Duncan and Miss Norma Duncan jAvere business visitors In Hose-'i Qpurg Thursday. While there Mrs. 'Moore had some dental work done. . Mrs. John Ferguson left Satur-, day for Roseburg where she plan-' ned to remain for several days while taking treatments for a sinus condition which has been giving her a great deal of trouble; for some time. . 'j Work has been started on the section of the highway from the I Lawrence Ranch to a point some distance above Milo. Consider able trouble is being experienced at the, Fate grade with slides which have made traffic hazard ous at times in the past few days. : Mrs. Grace Cooper is reported to have Deeh quite ill for some time at her home at Tiller. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allen aridi -their family, who have until re Q'cently been residing at Bandon, are now making their Tiome in the house on the Al Rowe place at Days Creek. . I Mrs. , Lawrence Michaels re turned to her home here Tuesday after having received medical at-J tention at Mercy hospital 'Since'! early 'Sunday. During her ab sence, Mr. Michael's mother, Mrs. R. K. Paris cared for small Larry l i Michaels. . . Mrs. Florence Smith has been 'confined to her home at Tiller by a severe attack of poison oak. Mrs. Alva Matthews has beenT spending the past week in Rose burg where she has been recciv . ing medical attention.. . . , , , Attendance at this weeks first aid class was considerably below ' what it has been previously due ,to road conditions and also to the many cases of illness throughout the neighborhood. The work Is A proving extremely interesting un , dor the Very able instruction of E. 'A. 'Brlttbn. Oliver Johnson of Roseburg accompanied Mr. Brit ton here Tuesday evening. . , Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Dean were business visitors in Roseburg Tuesday. . , , . , . . Mr. and Mrs. Newel C. Wood who have been living in Corvallis have arrived here to make their home until Mr. Wood is called to active duty with the army. He re-; ccntly completed his Smith-Hughes course at O. S. C Mr. arid Mrs. Wade Worthing ton and daughter, Beverly, and son, Junior, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaver. Miss Anna May Manley and Maurice Madison were guests dur ing the week-end at the Kellogg home of Mr. Madison's parents, A Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Madison. Mrs. Jack Saubcrt and Mrs. Earl Manley were shopping and visiting in Roseburg Friday. Sutherlin SUTHERLIN, April 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stutzman of Woodburn have moved to Sutherlin and are making their home with their son, James Stutzman, and family. Burt Brown, manager of the li quor store, was taken to Portland Sunday for treatment for a sore foot. . . .. . , -- .-. ! Mr. and Mrs. Blaine McCormak have purchased the Powell pro-, perty adjoining the L. A, Cooper place. Paul Helweg and children of Roseburg were visitors in South erlin Tuesday. , , , ! Mrs. Cora Allen and mother, Mrs. Mary Witcher, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Atturbury and son, Gor don, drove to Medford last Sun day and looked over the new can tonment that is being built there. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hanklns and the former's brother and sis-tcr-lnJaw, who are visiting here from Portland, drove to the coast; Wednesday. , ' Bill Bailey of Roseburg, was a business visitor here Wednesday while en route to the coast. Mrs. Emil Palm of Berkeley, California, visited a few days last week with Mrs. Dee Atturbury. i The Parent-Teachers club will hold . their, regularly monthly meeting next Tuesday afternoon,' March 31 at the Arts building.' Mrs. Cliff Parrott, Mrs. T L. D. Robertson, Mrs, Loyd Thompson, Mrs. George Boiler and Mrs. John Musgrove compose the refresh-;! ment committee, . . Homer Hungerford of Marsh- field is spending a few days here, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hungerford, be-; for enlistment in to the U. S.; navy. Mrs. Cora McConneu and two children of Medford are visiting tor a lew days with ner sister, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.i M. J. Ponton. , ' Mrs. . Maude Murphy deceived word Wednesday from her daugh ter, Mrs. George L. Miller, that she and her daughter, Mildred, had arrived in San Francisco from Karieotie Bay, Hawaii,, and would arrive here in a few days. Mrs. Miller was in this part of Hawaii when it was bombed Dec ember 7th. ' Fred Jones of Marshfleld was here last Saturday to visit the Icel Clark family. , , Mrs. . Claude Selleck has been confined to her home for seven days with, a sore throat. Miss Dale Green left Wednes day for a few days visit in Port land. - Mrs. Frank Holgate transacted business in Roseburg Wednesday afternoon. .,..'. r Mrs. Mary Witcher left Tues day for her home in Cottage Grove following a visit with her1 daughter, Mrs. Cora Allen, and family. Mrs. Phil Verd returned to her home in Arlington, Washington, last Sunday after visiting for a few weeks with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. C. T. Chamberlain. . '. Miss Earla Wolfe was operated on last week in Roseburg for ap pendicitis. Mrs. Henry Barge and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Romberger visited rela tives in Cottage Grove last Sunday. Mi's. Fred Poulter went to Port land Monday to receive medical care. Mrs. Bob Ridgeway was called to San Diego last week due to the illness of her husband. A baby daughter was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Goodman in Roseburg. Mrs. Good man is the former Miss Elsie Col- man. . . Mrs. Farren Bratton, who is employed in Roseburg, visited friends and relatives here last; Sunday. Everett Holgate of Oregon City , spent the week end here with his family. ! Mr. and Mrs. M. J.. Ponton and Mrs. Cora McConnell and child ren went to Medford Tuesday to visit and returned Wednesday. Elkton ELKTON! Mar. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Solomon and Mrs. Ella Fenley Spent the week-end Visiting in Roseburg. Budd Gronquist has returned from San Francisco where he was attending to business matters. . Mrs.. Blanche Wade was visit ing in Reedsport Monday. LeRoy Morgantl, whp is work ing In Portland, spent the weck- ct-d at home. , Miss Fsye Bosscn, who works in Eugene, was home over Sun day. Mrs. Sarah Smith, who has been visiting relative!; and friends in Elkton, has returned to her home in Oakland. Norma Bell Wcathly, who is working In Salem, was home over the week-end. A. N. Arnold is in Portland at tending a teachers meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Garrison went to Central Point for the Week-end. -. , Mrs. James Adamo and Mi's. Henry Weatherly were taken to their homes in Central Point by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McMichacl and Mrs. E. M. Owens spent Sun day visiting the John McMichacl family of Jasper. Rev. and Mrs. M. Fox, D. L. Rule, and Mrs. E. M. Owens were Eugene visitors Tuesday. Miss Virginia Gates has re turned to school in Corvallis af ter spending a few days at home. to.: , and Mrs. Chris Essllnger have started to build on the land they bought from Mrs. Clara Smith. Mrs. Ida Thomas has returned from Reedsport where she has been visiting the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grubbe. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Binder, Le Roy Morgantl and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morgantl and son, Darrell, spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends in Vaughn. Mrs. Lillie Jewell, 62, passed away in Grass valley a number of days ago. The body was brought the Elkton Thursday where com mittal services were held. Mis. Jewell was'a sister of Mrs. R. A. Moore and Mrs. J. R. Hutchinson. ored with a surprise potluck din- present were Mrs. Spauldlng, Schroder, Mrs. Jake Fisher, Mrs. ner at her home Monday. Those I guest of honor, Mrs. Frankle I John Feldmlller and Mrs. Henry Gaedecke. The afternoon was J was the birthday twnlversaiy of spent In visiting. The occasion ! Mrs, Spauldlng. ' Myrtle Creek : MYRTLE CREEK, April 1 Harry Baird, Sr., of Wilbur, vas a visitor Sunday, morning at the service in the Christian church. He was accompanied by two sis ters, Mrs. Wells, and soit, Frank, of Toledo, Oregon, and Mrs. Abel, who lives in Colorado. They were, accompanied back to Wil bur by Mr. Baird's son, Harry, Jr., who is the pastor of the church. A. W. Gibson is adding a new roof and a pergola to his house on East Broadway. , Ned Craw ford is doing the Work. . Mrs. Bess Sellers sprained her right ankle badly Monday even ing, but fortunately was right in front of Dr. Maxson's office. First aid applied, immediately is helping to keep her able to get about without a crutch. . . , Miss . Dorothy Truelove has gone to Santa Monica, California, where she expects to be employ ed. Miss Trulove is a niece of Mrs. N. G. Buell. She recently completed a course in a Portland business college..," Mrs. Neal J. Griffith arrived here Sunday morning en route to San Diego where she will Join her husband, Corp. N. J. Grif fith, who is in training at the Marine corps base. Mrs. Griffith, form erly Miss Anita Cooper' is spend ing a couple of weeks with her stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers. Mrs. Clyde Larsen Is working in Beryl's Beauty shop in Can yonville for two weeks while Mrs. Loffer is vacationing in San Diego. Mrs. Larsen was Thelma Butts before her marriage. Mrs. Wm. Vaughn has received word from her husband who is taking medical treatments for a spinal ailment in a Portland hos pital, that ho is making satisfac tory Improvement. - Verntle Chllders is home from Hawaii, where he has been em ployed in defense work. He is re cuperating from a broken arm and injured knee cap. He is a grandson of Mrs. V. Bounds, of Dole. Max Ncwzell . has returned from California where he has been spending some time visiting his son, George and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Brewer did not go to California to live, al though they did sell their farm as reported. Their children wrote them that it was much safer and more quiet here, so they decided to stay. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roberts moved to Grants Pass Monday. Mr. Roberts is an automobile salesman. Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers and their daughter, Mrs. Anita Grif fith, of Bremerton, motored to Cottage Grove Sunday and spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rone. Mr. Rone is Mrs. Seller's uncle. Azalea AZALEA,. April 1. Mrs. Ora Condray underwent an appendec tomy at Mercy hospital in Rose burg Monday, morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jantzer spent the week-end at Wolf Creek with Mrs. Jantzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker re turned to their home here Friday after spending several days In Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Head were Roseburg business callers Satur day. Mrs. Herbert Salvage and Mis. Roy Wilson shopped in Roseburg Friday.. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Eakin have moved to Bandon where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliver from Roseburg visited here Mon day morning with Mrs. Cora Chadwlck. 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