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Dixonville Resident Is Back
From Vacation Trip In Canada
By JEAN RADCLIFFE
Sue Hill has returned home from
a week's vacation trip with her
father, Ralph Hill and ber step
sister. The group toured Vancouver Is
land, then stopped over one night
in Seattle, Wash. They also visit
ed relatives in Spokane, Wash.
Sightseeing in Victoria, B.C., was
also enjoyed. En route home they
spent some time at Sisters.
Portland. Visit
Visiting in the Calvin Christen
sen home recently was his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Christensen of Portland.
Janell and Janice Chalker have
returned home from a two-month
vacation spent in Portland visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Morberg and
Former Tenmiler
In Acting Role
By MRS. WALTER COATS
Gordon Howard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Howard of Tenmile
has a part in the play, "Fiorello,1
now playing on Broadway in New
York City.
Couple Makes Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ollivant of
Olalla made a trip to Stockton,
Calif., recently to visit the latter's
niece, Minnie Burford, who has
been seriously ill. Mrs. Ollivant's
sister-in-law, Mrs. Burford Steele
of San Francisco, returned home
with them.
They later attended a family re
union at the home of their grand
son, Gail Friend, and family in
Medford and the next day a fam
ily get-together at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gourley at
Grants Pass. The Ollivants and
Mrs. Steele attended the wedding
of Miss Lillian Homolka in Spring
field, going from there to Salem
to visit Mrs. Olhvant s nephew,
Darvin Stone, and family and with
the Stones' son, Donald, and family
who were visiting his parents.
They came home by way of the
coast highway.
Mrs. Rommie Walker and daugh
ter Trudy of Ashland are spending
two weeks at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph How
ard of Tenmile, while her husband
is attending National Guard Camp
at Seaside.
Mrs. Ralph Howard and daugh
tcrs. Wanda Howard of Tenmile
and Mrs. Rommie Walker of Ash
land, drove to Springfield recently
to attend the wedding of Miss Lil
lian Holmoka at the Catholic
Church.
The Homolkas are former resid
ents of Tenmile. She is a grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rowell who formerly owned the
Tenmile Store. Also attending the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Heater of Roseburg, Mrs. norma
Alackey of Olalla and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Adamak of Powers.
baby are now living in the com
munity. They lormerly lived in!
Santa Rosa, Calif. Mrs. Morberg is
the former Susie Welton.
Mr. and Mrs. George James and
five children are spending a few
days in Portland where they are
combining a pleasure and business
trip.
Wadsworths Visited
Guests of the Jim Wadsworths
are Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sterling and
children of La Puenta, Calif. Oth
er visitors from California are Mr.
and Mrs. Oakley Olson and chil
dren.
Ellen Gurnee of Portland is here
to spend a vacation with her son,
and family, the Elward Smiths.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCor-
mack of Springfield are visiting
friends and relatives in the com
munity.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl C. Hill were her sister, Alice
Morrison of Brookings, and her
son, Alvis Creason of Las Vegas,
Nevada. Other visitors were Dav
id and Johnny Creason of Harris I
burg. Pa.
Carson Family Her
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Keene and the Glen Wrights re
cently were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Car
son and daughter of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Charon and
baby are occupying one of the L.
U Harpole rentals on the old Dix
onville Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Starnes and
baby, formerly of the Dixonville
Road, have moved to Portland.
Take trie freeway
your new WARDS
and meet your friends
and neighbors
Portlanders Guests
Of EVgarose Family
By THELMA HANSON
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durch of
Portland visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Lucas. While
here they attended the 1941 high
school reunion banquet at the Ump
qua Hotel and the dance at the
Elks ballroom.
Nevadans Leave
Mr. and Mrs. John Tinker and
daughter have left for Fallon,
Nev., to get the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Searle, who
have been visiting with their son-in-law
and daughter. Air. and Mrs.
Albert Cromwell. Later, Mrs. Tink
er and daughter will take them to
their home in Freedom, Okla.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Sorensen
and children of Seattle have ar
rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Lucas to visit. They are
on their way to Los Angeles where
they will be for three months then
will go to Africa. The Sorensons
brought Mrs. Ada Durch home
from Portland where she had been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Durch and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Durch.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lamb, Mrs.
Vic Moffitt of Sacramento, Calif.,
and Mrs. Winnie Lamb visited this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sand.
Vandalism Raises
Forest Service Ire
Bv MRS. APTMI IP CEI IV
The U. S. Forest Spi vim i fin
ing its Utmost tn nrnviri Amnio
ciean ana enjoyaDie recreation fa
cilities for the public in the Ump
qua National Forest, but it is hav
ing troubles, reports one official.
Don Smith, assistant district
ranger at Steamboat civ thn Fnr.
est Service is expanding facilities!
as rapmiy as possiDie to meet the I
tremendous increase in popularity
ui tamping ana picnicKuig. One
obstacle is lack of funds which is
becoming less of a problem every
year, but the oih,r ic hioh main
tenance cost which is boosted by
vanaaiism.
Smith roDOrLe Jt nprenn np rfcnim
of nersons recentlv riamnoori m.
of the restrooms in Bogus Creek
imiiPKiuuiKi. me camp is located
38 milpK past nf Hninhn,rt An 41...
North Umpqua Highway. Several
shots were fired into and around
me Duiiaing causing damages. The
Forest Service is investigating pos
sible leads to riplprminp Ifio n.
sons responsible for this vandal
ism. Shooting in campgrounds is not
uiuy a viuiauon 01 stale ana leder-
al laws, but is rlnnpprnns tn pumn.
ers in the area and people passing
by. Smith says. Destruction of gov
eminent nrnnprfv is nnnichnhla hv
fine or imprisonment or both. The
repair 01 damages 10 pumic prop
erty comes out of everyone's pock
ethnnlc and it is thp Hulv anH irn.l
sponsibility of everyone to report
any fjt:i:uu seeu uamaging puDllCj
prupeny, amun coniinuea.
Oaklanders Visited
ByVisalia Family
By EDITH DUNN
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dawson and!
sons of Visalia, Calif., visited re
cently with the former s aunt,
Mrs. E. M. Dunn.
They were dinner guests one
evening of Mr. and Mrs. Carl:
Dunn. The Dawsons were on their
way to Washington and Idaho to
see relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Anderson ofi
Oakland spent a recent Sunday
with the latter's sister, Mrs. Mary
Glossop of Eugene. They also vis
ited Mrs. Anderson's niece. Mrs.
Marjorie Arnold, who is a patient
at hacred Heart in Eugene. Mrs.
Arnold has been confined to the
hospital two and a half months.
recovering from injuries suffered
in an automobile accident. She is
getting along satisfactorily and is
able to sit up part of the time.
Mrs. Ethel Truitt spent the week
end in Oakland, returning early in
the week to Bend where she is
convalescing. She is reported to be
much improved in health.
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