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Drain Couple
By JO CARLILE
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter of
Drain attended the Owen D.
Thompson family reunion at the
home of Mrs. Carter's sister, Mrs.
Delbert Addleman, in Eugene Sun
day. The Anson Thompson family re
union was also held the same day
and the two families got together
for an afternoon of visiting. The
one coming the greatest distance
was Gordon Thompson, a mission
ary to Puerto Rico. The oldest at
tending was Mrs. Carter's father,
Owen Thompson. The Carter's
grandson, Rickey, 2-months-old was
the youngest to make an appear
ance. Drain BPW Club Hears
Reports At Meeting
Committee reports on the rcent
club - sponsored well-child clinic
were heard at the last meeting of
(he Drain Business and Profession
al Women's Club, reports Jo Car.
lile, correspondent.
A total of 29 children received
the pre-school hearing test and
three babies bad immunization in
noculation, it was reported.
Committee appointments for the
coming year were made. , Club
prizes for the meeting were won
by Margaret McCarger and Edith
Wright.
The next meeting was set for
Aug. t at the home of Edith Wright.
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Joins Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sheer and
children of St. Helens spent four
days recently visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Manning.
While here they went salmon fish
ing at Winchester Bay.
Freda Roe and Bertha Davis are
in Salem visiting and attending the
Assembly of God camp meet.
Harriott Keeney has gone to
Mountan Home, Idaho, to visit her
sister, Anna Bell Ferguson.
Mrs. Robert Pritchett and two
children of Klamath Falls visited
her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Carter. Mr. Pritchett
is in the Army and is stationed
over seas.
Mrs. John So well, Mrs. Earl
Keener and Phillip and Leandra
attended the Old Fashioned Camp
Meet at Brooks Thursday.
Grandchildren Visit
Greg and Julie Haldeman visited
their maternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Clark recently;
Mark and Janet Haldeman visited
their paternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Haldeman; and
Charmaine, Diane and Marilyn
Lovelace visited their maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Clearman. The youngsters par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Halde
man and Mr. and Mrs. John Love
lace, attended the Seattle World's
Fair. Dennis Clearman accompan
ied them.
Bob Goodrich fell recently and
painfully injured his leg.
Audy Unger, Mrs. Alice Alley
and Mrs. Tilley Unger were Sun
day visitors with their cousin, Dor
othy Gore.
Dorothy Gore of Drain, Cecil and
Howard Hunsaker of Salem and
Mrs. Myra Price of Dallas visited
Tuesday with a sister, Gergie Wel
burn, in a North, Bend nursing
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Minister, Wife Visit Former
Pastorate In Camas Valley
By MRS. DAVE THRUSH
The Rev. Roy Knight, former
minister of the Camas Valley
Methodist Church and now of Mc
Minnville, called in Camas Valley
recently, with Mrs. Knight. Among
those they visited wereMr. and
Mrs. Guy Moore. The Rev. Mr,
Knight is presently the minister
of a small church at McMinnville.
Idaho Woman Visits
A weekend guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore was
Moore's aunt, Mrs. J. N. Leigh of
Parma, Idaho. On Sunday Moore's
cousin, Mrs. D. D. Young and her
husband, of Roseburg joined them
for dinner. The Young's took Mrs.
Leigh to Roseburg with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck White and
two children have moved to Glide.
Lyle Ice, who recently suffered
a heart attack, is recuperating at
his home after spending a week in
Grandview Rest Home in Rose
burg. He is reported to be much
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bibow of Eu
gene are new residents of Camas
Valley. Bibow is employed at the
Roseburg Lumber Co. at Dillard.
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ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Heaton. Mr. and Mrs
Charles Rudel and daughters, Pat
and Pan, of Fresno, Calif., have
arrived to spend two weeks visit
ing the Heatons.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lovett spent
the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Sullivan at CanyonviUe.
irtg with Mrs. Bibow's mother, Mrs.
Wilmer White.
Ranch China Hands
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. Fur
cell and son, Laurence Jr., of Col
orado have purchased the Oren
and E. P. Standley ranch in Cam
as Valley and are now at home
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Eraett Belcher of
Tiller spent one day the past week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Donovan.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Wiley of
Tenmile have purchased the Wil
liam Sieman home. The Sieman's
plan to move to Yachats.
Norma and Jay Randall, children
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randall,
are spending the summer in Mon
tana. Norma is staying with Mrs.
Randall's brother, Ray Petersen,
in Haugan and working as a wait
ress. Jay is stayin gin Tarkio with
Mrs. Randall's sister, Mrs. Dolle
Hankinson and working in the hay.
Mrs. Randall plans to leave for
Missoula Aug. 1 for a family re
union and the 50th wedding anni
versary of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Rosco Petersen. Mrs. Randall
stated this will be the first time
the family of 12 children has been
together with the parents since
childhood days.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Amstein and
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Spencer, all of Cam-
Valley, have returned home
from a two-week vacation trip.
They went to Broken Bow, Neb.,
where they visited spencer's broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Spencer, his sister. Mrs.
Lela Piper, and numerous uncles,
aunts and cousins. From there
they went through Colorado, New
Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and on
to Tucson, Ariz., where they visit
ed the Amstein's daughter and
Mrs. Spencer's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wat
kins and family.
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Unander Schedules
PORTLAND (UPI Republi
can senatorial candidate Sig Un
ander of Portland will leave next
week for a two-week tour of the
Far East. -
He said "this trip will offer me
the opportunity to study at first
hand some of the problems that
seriously affect the United States
and threaten world peace."
Unander will face Sen. Wayne
Morse, D-Ore., in the general
elections in November.
He will leave next Tuesday for
Bean Picking In Days Creek Area
Draws Sizable Crew Monday
By MRS. DURNIN SWINGLEY
Bean-picking started at the Hay-
den Laurance field three miles
west of Days Creek Monday with
a quick once-over -by a sizame
crew of pickers, some coming
from as far away as Drew and
up-river from Tiller. Some beans
were ready for picking several
days earlier but the cannery
wasn't yet receiving.
Pickinu at the local field should
be much easier this year as the
problem of too much foliage has
been alleviated, according to the
Laurances. Planting was made on
a new acreage this season. Har
vesting of sweet corn should start
in about two or possibly three
weeks, also, according to Mrs. Lau
rance. Arizona Folks Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. George Osborn
have arrived from Yuma, Ariz., to
visit the latter's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Prairie and family. They brought
their mobile home which they park
under a tree in the side yard. The
area was prepared for the conven
ience of friends and relatives who
bring their trailers. Later, the Os-
borns will return south through
California.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Iszler were
their daughter, Mrs. Linda Vander
rock, and a friend, Gordon Osko,
both of Los Angeles. Coinciding
with their daughter's visit was the
arrival of Iszler's nephew and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Iszlcr,
and sons, Folly and Virgil, of
iStreeter, N. D. They had been to
the Seattle fair and came on south
to Oregon to visit relatives and for
sightseeing.
Also visiting at the Iszler home
were the Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Mor-
itz of Napoleon, N.D., their daugh
ter, Ruth, who attends college in
Minnesota, and their son, Dwight,
who teaches at LaMars, Iowa. The
Glendale Family
For Recent Reunion Gathering
By MRS. GERALD FOX
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
Duine and family of Glendale were
recently hosts for a family reunion
attended by the following: Their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Loren Hau'gom and children,
Cynthia and Ricky of Fort Atkin
son, Wis.; their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van
Duine and children, Mike, Terry,
and Danny of Bellview, Wash.;
their son, Richard Van Duine Jr. of
Myrtle Point; their .son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Kil
mer and children, Anthony ana
Teresa of Eugene; and Mrs. Van
Duine's brother and his wile, Mr.
and Mrs. Benny Knypstra of Elk
ton. Celebration Attended
Mrs. Howard Edson and her
daughter, Mrs. Richard Reid of
Grants Pass returned Monday eve
ning from a four-day trip to Am-
boy, wash., Mrs. Basons ginnooa
home. They attended the Territor
ial Days Celebration, making the
76th year since the postoffice was
established In Amboy, and stayed
at the home of Mrs. Edson's for
mer neighbor and schoolmate, Mrs.
Mary Lamb.
Returning home, they stopped In
Eugene to visit with former Grants
Pass neighbors of the Reids, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Coleman, and
brought back the Coleman's daugh
ter, Sandy, for a visit with one of
her friends In Grants Pass.
Tour Of Far East
Sidney, Australia, on personal
business and will proceed from
there to the Far East.
Unander said he will to visit
Japan, Formosa, South Viet Nam,
The Philippines, South Korea,
Hong Kong, Singapore and Okin
awa .
He said "in Japan, 1 will be
especially interested in the prob
lems affecting timber and timber
products of the Pacific North
west." Rev. Mr. Moritz is pastor of the
Evangelical United Bret hern
Church. They had been to the Fair
also.
Others from North Dakota visit
ing the Iszlers recently were his
niece and family, the Rev. and
Mrs. Gideon Eberhardt and daugh
ter, Gwinn, from Cavalier.
Leaden At OSU
The Days Creek High School
cheer leaders spent last week at
Oregon State University, Corvallis,
attending a cheer leaders' school.
In the group were Camille Ellef
son, Days Creek; Barbara Jewett,
Drew; Rosemary Porter, Avis
Lewis, Joni Gay Evers, Diana and
KC Picht, all of Tiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Tang Smith and
three children were here recently
from Willow Creek, Calif., visiting
his father, Jess Smith, and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lewellen
and children and the former's
mother, Mrs. L. L. Lewellen, spent
their annual week at the beach
near Waldport recently.
Miss Alice May Wolley recently
spent two days at Dead Indian Soda
Springs near Ashland attending a
special meeting of ministers call
ed by the Rev. E. J. Aschenbren
ner, district superintendent of the
Methodist Church.
Alohans Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Falley and
children, former residents of the
Days Creek-Mllo area, were here
from Aloha, Ore., visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mar
tin recently. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Art Van Lecuwen
and small daughter, Heide, drove
up to Eugene to visit with Mrs.
Van Lceuwim's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Nelscs, and to bring
home their two older daughters,
Nanci and Sandra, who had been
visiting their grandparents for a
week. ,
Hosts Relatives
Mrs. Wray Jean Miller and ciiil-
dren, Dottle, Cindy, Katliy, and Le-
ann; and her sister-in-law, Mrs
Ronnie Ocwns, returned recently
from a three-week visit with Mrs.
Miller's mother, Mrs. Dorothy
Montgomery and other relatives In
Phoenix, Ariz., including her broth
er, ' James Montgomery and his
wife, the former Donna Ponsonby.
Californlam Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown of
Buena Park, Calif., visited for a
couple of says last week with
Brown's son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Garrett and
their two children.
Guests at the Wilton Garrett
home near Glendale recently were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart of Hast
ings, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs! Har
old Phillips of Nashville, Mich.,
cousins of Mrs, Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Owens re
cently moved to Garbervllle, Calif.,
where Owens is employed In the
woods.
Movie Showtime
Saturday, July II, IffH
INDIAN THEATRE-Doon open 7:73. One
complete ihow at 7:30. "The Counterfeit
Traitor" at 6:05' only
PINE DRIVE-IN-Open 7:15. Jhowi start at
dusk, "Greyfrlar'i Bobby" and "Tammy
Tell Me True"
STARLITE DRIVE-IN-Open 7:15, Showi
tart at duik. "Too Late Bluet" and "The
Counterfeit Traitor"
CLOVERLEAP DRIVE IN (Sutherlln) - Box
office open it 7:15. Show at duik, "Blue
Hawaii" and "David and Goliath"
TRI CITY DRIVE IN Box offlct opem
7:00, Show at duik. "Sundownera" and "Dei-
ert Patrol"
BENETTA THEATRE (Winston) "The Er
rand Boy" and "Thej Matchmaker"
Sunday, July 22, mt , .
INDIAN THEATRE cfoied Sun I. Mon
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Closed Sun & Mon
PINE DRIVE-IN-Open 7:15. Shows start at
dutk. "East of Sumatra" and "Splendor In
the Graii"
TRI CITY DRIVE IN-Box Offlct openi 7:00.
Show at duik, "Plnocchlo" and "Flight
That Dlieppeared"
CLOVERLEAP DRIVE IN (Sutherlln) - Box
office opens at 7:15. Show at duik, "Good
bye Again" and "Claudellt Ingllsh"
Monday, July 22, 1U2
INDIAN THEATRE Closed Sun lr Mon
STARLITE DRIVE-IN-Closed Sun A Mon
PINE DRIVE-IN Open 7:15. Shows 1art at
dusk. "East of Sumatra" and "Apiendor
In the Grass"
TRI CITY DRIVE IN Box Office Opens
7:00. Show at Ouik. "Plnocchlo" and
"Flight That Disappeared"
CLOVERLEAP DRIVE IN (Sutherlln) - Box
office opens at 7:15. Show at duik. "Good
bye Again" and "Clou del le Ingllsh"
NOTICE
TO ALL PATRONS OF
LaVERA'S
BEAUTORIUM
All cutromert of LaVera
Rutter'l will be taken cart
of ot her hop during her
absence.
Sat., July 21, 1962 The
Tiller Girl Accompanies Visitors
For Stay With California Friends
By MRS. MILTON HAMMERSLY
Eunice Henry of Tiller is cur
rently visiting friends in California,
having made the trip south with
Bruce, Ken, Frank and Susie Mc-
Kannay when they returned to their
home in Morgan Hill. Calif., fol
lowing a two-week visit at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Henry and
tamiiy and with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Densmore and daughter, all of
whom live on Red Butte RdJ
California Children Leave
Wanda and Terry Tumcy have
returned to their home in Areata,
Calif., following a visit here with
their father, John Tumey. Mrs. C.
L. Irwin took them to CanyonviUe
to board a bus. Their brothers,
John and Donnell. remained for a
longer visit. ,
Bay Chemical Co. of Tacoma,
Wash., applied dust retardant to
approximately four miles of the
Jackson Creek Rd. last Saturday.
The firm's crew will return next
Sunday according to present plans,
and will complete the remainder of
the Jackson Creek proiect and un
dertake application of the dust re
tardant mat'.-ials to portions of the
main South Umpqua Rd. The work
was scheduled to commence July
9 and continue for four days, but
was delayed at the request of the
Bay Chemical Co., according to a
Forest Service spokesman.
Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Irwin drove
to Eugene Saturday to attend the
wedding of the latter's niece, Sally
Lou Randall, who ham ma th hrlHo
of Patrick Curtis Wiley. Both young
people are irom Eugene and the
bride has been attending the Uni
versity of Oregon. Mrs. Irwin's son
David Lewis, who has been visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Marshall and family in La
Center, Wash., returned to Tiller
last weekend. He accompanied Gil
bert Butler, who has been working
in that vicinity, when he came to
Local News
Mr. and Mrs. George Farrell of
Madera, Calif., visited in Rosehurs
for a short time Fridav. Mr. Fan.
rell formerly was city manager In
itoscourg. He now is seving as
building and property superintend-
ent for the County of Madera. They
were visiter! recently by Mrs. Far-
rail's mother, Mrs. Clara Poor-
man, Portland,' and stopped In
Rosoburg on their way home after
taxing Mrs. foorman back; to nor
home.
Tonight
"THE ERRAND BOY"
Jerry Lewie I
plus ' '
"The Matchmaker?
Shirley Booth Anrh.ns- Perkins
Shirley MacLalnt . Pen. fori
pint
Color Cortoori-"BodHiM diem"
Doori open, 6:45 '
' , ' Show at 7:00
Sunday thru Tuesday
"GOODBYE AGAIN
Ingrld Bergman -Yvei
Montand
plut '
"CLAUDELLE
INGUSH"
Diane McBoin -Arthur
Kennedy
Endt Tonight
"Blue Hawaii"
"David ft Goliath"
U Orflc. Op.ni, 7:1 S
Show at Dusk
Sunday thru Tuesday
Walt Disney's
"PINOCCHIO"
plus
Terror in the Sky , . .
"FLIGHT THAT
DISAPPEARED"
Ends Tonight
"The Sundowners"
"Desert Patrol"
6.I., Open 7:00
Shew Starts at Dusk
Newt - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9
Tiller to move his family to Wash
ington. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nordwick of
Mcdford, accompanied by the lat
ter's sister, Mrs. Jane Creager of
Coquille, called Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Poole at
the Tiller Ranger Station. Mrs.
Creager is the former Jane l.n.
Velle, who taught many years ago
at Tiller's one-room school. She
now teaches in Coquille.
DanilV ClailKnn .I.VPnr.nlrl enn nt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Clauson,
received mprlir'fll trpnlmnnt . !
Myrtle Creek Hospital Sunday for
two puncture wounds in his right
leg which he received when he fell
from a log into a pile of dry twigs
while on an outing with his fam
ily, me umisons, accompanied by
Dennis Bearlnl nf TilW nmi m-
and Mrs. Don Olson and children of
CanyonviUe and their house guest.
Miss Margaret Amble, who is vis
iting here from Nnrih nuimi,.
drove to Crater and Diamond Lake
ana naa stopped at Farewell Bend
Forest Camn nn TTInhwav fir tA
cook their supper when the mishap
occurred.
Lost Timet Tonire:
WALT DISNEY'S
"GREYFRIAR'S BOBBY"
"Tommy Tell Me True"
SUN-MON ONLY
SPLENDOR
IN THE GRASS
In COLOR with
NATALIE WOOd
WARREN BEATTY
: JEFF CHANDLER
"East of Sumatra"
with Marilyn Maxwell
Under 16 Not Admitted
Unless with Adult
lor this program
LAST TIMES TONITE: .
nu t tup "j
PALMER JJWWX
starts TUESDAY!
row'
IN COLOR
OPEN TUE THRU SAT ONLY
LAST TIMES TONITEi
wiuiasr THE
PALMER Tptrwa
plus "TOO LATE BLUES"
CLOSED SUN. & MON,
starts TUESDAY!
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A GIRL STOP
IN ROME?
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