The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 28, 1963, Page 16, Image 16

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    Page A-2 The Newt-Review Mon.,
Melrose Pair Visits Relatives
During Four-Week Vacation
jsutheriinschooisset j Calendars At SutherlinSoon Ready For Distribution
By NETTIE WOODRUFF
Mr. nd Mrs. W. R. Driskell
have returned to Melrose fol
lowing a four-week trip to
points in Missouri, Kansas and
Arkansas. They visited West
Plains and Ava. Mo., which is
Driskell's birth place. Other
stops to visit various relatives
were made in Mountain drove,
Mo., and Imbodin, Walnut
Ridge and Powhatan, Ark. They
'toured Boot Hill in Dodge City,
Kane, and staooed at Hodson's
Mill in Missouri. Mrs. Driskell
was on vacation from her job
with Farmer's Insurance Co.
Her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd John
son, worked in her place at the
office.
Couple Mikes Trip '
Mr. and Mrs.s Paul Huffham
returned Sunday from a visit
with friends in Reno.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Stinncr
are home following a week's
hunting trip to Yokum Valley.
They took their house trailer.
Edward Nielsen spent Satur
day in Portland attending the
Pacific International Livestock
Show with the FFA team.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Chitwood
drove to Medford recently to
visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Kennedy.
Taking advantage of the last
few days of deer hunting sea
son were Mr. and Mrs. R. 0.
Tjomsland, who took their trail
er house to Silver Lake during
the weekend. Also at Silver
Lake were Yale ParrisH, Mr.
and Mrs. David Schrader and
Mr. and Mrs. . Roger, Reece.
Mrs. H. A. Densmore hunted
with friends in the Drain area.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trusty spent
the weekend hunting at Yansey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarson Chit'
wood and sons and Ed and Ted
Reece were among those going
to the football game at Cottage
Grove Friday night.
Navy Family Moves
Mrs. Harold Thompson and
children have moved to South
ern California where Thompson
is currently serving . in the
Navy.
Mrs. Dee Seitz of California
is currently residing with her
daughter, Mrs. Frank O'Brien.
On - Sunday the two women
drove to Portland to take Mrs.
Seitz' grandson, Ronald Wood,
to his home.
Mrs. Warren Lathen relum
ed Monday to her studies at
the University of Oregon where
she ii majoring in education
after spending the weekend at
the family home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ross have
traded their home here to Mr.
and Mrs. Hansen of Eugene and
moved to that city. Hansen is
Boy Scout executive in this
area.
Frank O'Brien has been ill of
Cleveland Hill Road, but is now
back at work.
Mrs. Charles DcHart and son
Jerry, spent Monday and Tues
day visiting friends in Sweet
Home. Jerry is on a two-week
Navy leave from San Diego
J. P. Bathrick is recuperating
from a badly bruised leg suf
fered last week when his mo
torcycle was involved in a mi
nor accident with a car on Har
vard Blvd. -' V
Picture-Taking Date
Individual pictures of Suther
lin school district students and
pre-schoolers will be taken at
East Elemen'.ary School on Sat
urday between 9 a.m. and noon
and 1-4 p.m., it was announced
by Mrs. Kent Pulley, vice pres
ident of the co-sponsorine iun-
tor high school PTA.
ine picture taking project is
an annual one snnnuirpri inintiu
by the East and junior high!
Those having niitiire iiinn
are under no nhlinaiinn in u
them, Mrs. Kent reported.
Camas Valley PTA Slates
I Public Spaghetti Dinner
. By MRS. PAVE THRUSH
I The Camas Valley PTA will
sponsor a spaghetti dinner in
the school cafeteria on Satur
day, Nov. 2, between the hours
of 5:30 and 7 p.m. This is an
annual fund -raising' dinner for
the benefit of the scholarship
fund of the PTA. All area resid
cnts are invited to attend.
The regular PTA meeting will
CIRCUIT COURT
Docree
Leslie A. and Lcola E. Moor-
hause, vs. J. T. Cooper, Har
riet Cooper, the unknown heirs
of J. T. Cooper if he Is deccas
cd, and unknown heirs of liar
rict Cooper, if she is deceased,
and others. Decree entered fa
voring the plaintiffs in suit to
quiet title to property located
near Wilbur.
Judgment
Clyde Poolo vs. State Indus
trial Accident Commission. On
stipulation plaintiff awarded
judgment finding a permanent
partial disability equivalent, to
25 per cent loss function of a
left leg and 25 per cent loss
function of an arm for unsched
uled disability, being an in
crease of 25 per cent loss func
tion of the left leg.
Complaints 1
Samuel E. and Millie L.
Weaver vs. Robert V. and Le
nt 'a Daisy Johnson. Suit to
foreclose on contract for real
property in Yoncalla. Judgment
asked for $722.30 within 30 days
and attorney fees, and foreclos
ure if not paid. .
Dismissal
Harry G. Anderson and. Leo
Ragan, dba A & R Tire Co.
vs. Joe Hcidrick. On motion
of the plaintiffs, case dismissed
as settled.
13
be held Monday, Nov. 4, at 7:45
p.m. in the cafeteria.
Grange Holds Social
. The Camas Valley Grange so
cial night was well attended
Tuesday evening. After cards
and other table games were
played refreshments were serv
ed.
Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Brown
have returned home after spend
ing the past three weeks hunt
ing and fishing in the China
Hat area in Eastern Oregon,
Judy Dancer, who is attend
ing Link's Business oilcge in
Boise, Idaho, spent the weekend
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dancer. The
Dancer's son-in-law and daugh'
tcr, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Looncy,
and boys, Danny and Gayland,
all of Tiller, spent Saturday
night and Sunday with the fam
ily. Later on in (he week Dane
cr's brother and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Dancer from
Spokane, arrived for a couple
of days' visiting.
The Women's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Camas Val
ley Methodist Church met Wed
ncsday at the home of Mrs.. Guy
Moorft IdJ Sir ifll .day meeting;.
They spent the morning Vying
a quilt. In the afternoon Mrs,
Ernest Wheeler led the worship
service and also gave the les
son on "A Call to Prayer and
Self Denial," with all the wom
en taking part in the lesson.
There were 2 women present.
Tho next meeting will be at
the church on Nov. 13 at 1:30
p.m.
NOW YOU KNOW
By United Press International
The average daily service
charge for a hospital bed in the
United States increased by one
dollar last year, from $18.40 to
$19.40, according to the Amcri
can Hospital Association.
By MRS. WILLIAM BLAKE LEY (Robert Campbell, Mrs. L. H. '.friends
i
A report from the SutherliniFite' " 0rl Handy'
rom rearson, Mrs. ram cel
lars and Mrs. Wallace Rondeau.
Room mothers for the year
West Side School PTA by Mrs.
George Warren, president.
states that the school calendar
Mrs. Pat teters spent the
weekend in Eastern Oregon
hunting and reported she was
successful in getting her deer.
is ready to go to press and have been selected, and the 35'She also visited with her sister,
w"! soon be distributed to alljmothers met Wednesday in theiMrs. Kobart Osborn - of Mt.
parents. This is a new project teachers' room with the borne! vernon.
this year and will keep theroon chairman, Mrs. Robert
parents informed of all school Campbell.
activities for the year. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stowe
and family, Madeline, Dianne
and Bobby of Los Angeles, have
Recently the PTA assisted in
the taking of heights " and
weights, and checking of eyesj
at the school. Mrs. Dale Can'
non was in charge. Mothers as-ispent the week visiting in Suth'
sisting were Mrs. Carlen Brat-!crlin with the former's mother,
ton, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs.iMrs. George Beecroft, and
Mr. and Mrs. James Herndon
and children, Janis and Jim,
spent the weekend in Beaverton
visiting their daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Gi
gear and children, Milton, and
Cherrii. Returning home through
Corvallis, they stopped at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Larkin. The two men had been
'prisoners of war in Germany
during World War II, and had
not seen each other since tie
erid of the war. 'Herndon has
been successful during past
years in reuniting many of the
men who were in the same
camp. I
Mary Bade of Sutherlin is
recuperating at her .home fol
lowing eye surgery at Sacred
Heart Hospital in Eugene. Mary,
who is the honored queen of
Job's Daughters, -Bethel No. 42,
will be coniined to her home
for at least six weeks and
would appreciate having com
pany. I
Yoncalla Dinner Set
For Farm Bureau
j The North Douglas Farm Bu
reau will meet Monday, Oct. 28,
school cafeteria for a potluck
supper at 7:30 p.m. Those at
tending are asked to bring their
own table service. Visitors are
welcome. '
There will be a speaker from
the Douglas County Farm Bu
reau on Farm Bureau insur
ance. Election of officers will
be held for the coming year,
according to Mrs. Karl Hum
mel, correspondent.
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