I 16 Th Newi-Ravliw, Roieburg, 0r. Mon., Aug 13, I960 Two Camas Valley Grange Members Given Obligations By MRS. WILLIAM BANKS Sir. nd Mm. J. D. Maulsby were given first and second degree ob ligations by Master Leslie Catch pole at a recent meeting of the Camas Valley Grange. Committee reports were given by standing committee chairmen. Secretary Guy Moore reminded members to turn in their sales slips. Callforniant Visit Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Milton were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bartley and five children of Castor Valley, Calif. Mrs. Bartley is the sister of Mrs. Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawson and three children are moving into the Wheeler rental on Camas Rd. It is the former home of the senior Lawsons. Returning to their home In Up land, Calif., following a visit with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Hudson, and sister, Mrs. Robert Wheeler, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and two children and Pain Theile, a family friend. Mrs. Gray had spent a couple of weeks with her mother and the others joined her here for a few days. The two families journeyed to Corvallis to visit the Wheeler's son, John, who is foreman at f or est Camp Arboratuni. Buicht Viiittd Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Busch, were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Monger, (Rita Ryan) of Seattle, Wash. The Mon gers were en route to San Kran cisco, Calif., to attend the wedding of Denyce Ryan, her sister. Recently visiting at the home of Mr. and Airs. fcrnest tfootn were Mrs. Isabelle Chapman of Ham mond, Ind., a cousin of Booth's, and the Booth's daughter. Mrs. Steve Funderlic, of Dyer, Ind. Mrs. Funderlic was en route to Sacra mento, Calif., to visit her sister Mrs. Richard Winchell, and fam ily, former Camas Valley residents. Riddle Child Clinic Slated Camas Valley Couple Now Home From Montana Trip By MRS. WILLIAM BANKS Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore have returned to their home on Camas Mountain following a trip to Bose man, Mont., to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer, and family. Thoy also visited Mrs. Moore's sister in Spokane, Wash. R.laHv.i Visit Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Banks were the laller'i mother, Mrs. Zenas Tabb, of San Pedro, Calif., and her sis ter, Mrs. Irene Perry, and daugh ter of Torrance, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jung and son of Albany were recent weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Plickat and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Denn of Portland were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS Busch. Busch has been moved to St. Vincent's Hospital in Portland for medical treatment. It is not known how long he will have to remain in Portland. Mrs. Elmer Underwood, of Bell, Calif., recently visited at tho home of her sisters, Mrs. Noble Standley, Mrs. Allen Cooper, and Mrs. Don Laurancn, and their families While here a trip to the coast to visit relatives in Coos Bay and Langlois was taken. Haittrmans Host Guests Recent weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kuss Hal terman were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haltcrman and son of Lureka Calif. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hcuer of Fort Wayne, Ind., the parents of airs. Joseph tlailerman. Mrs. Doris Lamm, and three children have returned to their home following a week s vacation at the coast. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lamm in Coos Bay and Mr. and Mrs. George Lamm at Scio. Miss Daisy Dancer of Nebraska is a visitor at the home of her brother Ray Dancer. By ERMA BEST The Riddle Well Child Clinic for August will be held on Aug. 19 at the Baptist Youth Center from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. Mrs. Clark James, chairman, reports that ap pointments are necessary in order to facilitate speedy examinations. The purpose of the clinic is pri marily for preventive examina tions for pre-school children and does not take the place of physi cals necessary for children enter ing the first grade this fall. Parents desiring an appointment mav call Mrs. James preferably in in the early morning shortly after 6 or in the evening. County health officials will be in attendance as usual. Duraint Visited Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Durgin were Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Wagor from Maryville, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill, Manhattan, Kan.; Bertel Ford of Mill Valley, Calif., and Mrs. Marilce Taylor and son, Billy, of Lindsay, Calif. Mr. and Airs, rtonen 1'iexeii ana Mr. and Mrs. Frank O Banion spent a recent weekend at the coast in the Winchester Bay area. and visited Golden rails slate Park. Air. and Mrs. Glenn Abbott spent a recent weekend at Diamond Lake where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lilly former Kiddle res idents, who are again employed fur the summer at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Powell at tended a recent family reunion at Hendricks bridge on the McKenzie River. Fifty members of the family were present, some coming from as far away as Nebraska. The Powells also attended the Emerald Empire Roundup Square Dance in Eugene and visited in Cohurg with Airs. Powell's brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Airs. Carl Black burn. Airs. Audrey Ititchcy of Alcdford is spending a week at the home of her son, Riddle Police Chief Frank Itichey. Little River Man Resigns As Engineer By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY Carl Saward, district engineer Umpqua National Forest, lias re signed to attend college in the fall to obtain his Piasters degree in foreslrv. Saward, who holds a degree in forestry first joined the Little River district of the Forest Service in 1951 as foreman of the fire suppression crew. He was later called into the service in the Kor ean war. Returning to the Glide Ranger Station, he was made Umpqua National Forest Income Ranks 6th In NW The Umpqua National Forest ranked sixth among the North west's national forests in income, mostly from timber sales, in the past fiscal year This was the report made today liTAMPsJ TmV JsMMPjl JWamVnJ TAMPI 443 S. E. Jackson OR 3-5553 IS ROOFING SALE 3 DAYS ONLY . . . TUES., WED., THURS. KAISER'S Diamond Rib ' ROOFING 45-lb. Rolled ROOFING 90-lb. Rolled ROOFING Heavy 3 -Tab SHINGLES Galvanized GUTTER 10 FAMOUS FORTRESS SOLD LE PALAISE, France (AP) Tim 17th century lortress 01 Bene llH-en-Mer. built by Vauban, the ,,t..,l French strategist and chitect, was sold Friday for $54.- ram Called La Citadelle. tne lort ress at one time was assaulted by boih the Dutch and the British and served as a prison for Ger man soldiers in World Wars I and II. The name of the new own- timber sales officer in the timber er was not announced. sale layout department. Saward is also a smoke chaser expert. In ' 1956, he was appointed engineer for the Little River district. The Sawards and their daughter are moving to Maine. Injuries Suffered Kenneth Caldwell, resident engi neer at the Glide Ranger Station, recently suffered cuts on his neck and face and bruises on his body, when he was forced off the Little River road into a bank by a log ging truck. He was treated at the Douglas Community Hospi-1 tal and is now back on the job. Recent guests at the Home ot Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Magness were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. Magness, and daughter of Sacramento, Calif. Magness has returned home and his wife and daughter visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rud zik at Dixonville, before returning. Roland Reed, a June graduate of Glide High School, has returned home after attending summer school at Southern Oregon College at Ashland. He will return in the i fall to the college. Roland is the son of Henry Reed, superintendent of the Rock Creek Fish Hatchery. by Regional Forester J. Herbert, Stone, lie said the income for all national forests in Oregon and Washington reached a record high of $75,800,000. This is 10 million dollars above the record set the previous year. OiC Ltadtr At the same time, Stone report ed that the Umpqua led the list of forests in funds collected from for mer O&C lands now administered by the Forest Service. The leading forest again was the Willamette Forest in Oregon, which had receipts of $10,590,551. Next came the Gifford Pinchot in Washington at $10,183,082; the Si- uslaw in Oregon at $7,795,668; the I in Oregon $310,019. Mt. Hood in Oregon at $7,012,233; the Olympic in Washington at $6, 473,280 and the Umpqua in Oregon at $5,369,312. He listed other forests as: Siski you in Oregon $4,213,144; Mt. Baker in Washington $3,766,032; Rogue River in Oregon $3,619,378; Deschutes in Oregon $3,330,144; Snoqualmie in Washington $2,288, 453; Ochoco in Oregon $2,242,359; Fremont in Oregon $2,168,503; Malheur in Oregon $1,792,745; Whitman in Oregon $1,488,983; Wenatchee in Washington $1,227, 364; Umatilla in Oregon and Wash ington $1,159,107; Okanogan in Washington $772,634; and Wallowa Stone said that in addition about 4'i million dollars were collected from former O&C lands now ad ministered by the Forest Service. The Umpqua led the list with $1,. 868.513, followed by the Willamette with $1,043,021, the Mt. Hood with $171,715, the Siskiyou with $348,. 854, and Rogue River with $285,. 714. These are kept in a separata account because the funds dis tributed to the counties go by a separate formula. Twenty five per cent of the in come from national forests goes to the counties in which the for eslate are located. From the O&C lands 75 per cent of the money goes to the counties involved. WfiWntM McKAY'S WHM Ira Era eh Calif ornians Visit At Umpqua Ranch By MRS. GEORGE MUNSON Mrs. V. S. Westenhouse and three daughters of Pleasant Hill Calif., arc house guests at the home of her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mode, of Umpqua. Mrs. Westenhouse was Irene Mau pin who lived in this area must of her life and taught school at Yoncalla for several years. A new hay barn is being built on the lerson Brothers Dairy ranch near Umpqua to replace the one that recently, burned. It is to be 50 x 100 feet and constructed of laminated wood. Miss Theresa Long returned to her home recently after spending several days at the home of her grandmother, Airs, will Long. Airs. George Munson and Mrs. Donald Munson drove to Eugene recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lilcs and two daughters and Mrs. O. Lilcs drove to Crater Lake recently. They also spent some time at Dia mond Lake. Kalhryn, Bertha and Ella Kuehne of Covina Calif, recently visited at the home of Mrs. George Munson. Miss Betty Miller and Miss Jane Colby, who have spent the past three weeks at the home of the for mer's great aunt. Miss Mary Kamp, have returned to their home in Portland. Calif ornians Visit In Garden Valley By ADDIE SCHNEIDER Mrs. Robert Kennedy and daugh ter of Redding, Calif., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn of Garden Valley. The Dunns recently took their daughter and Mrs. Kennedy to Cape Arago and other beaches. 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