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Dr. Pratt' Clinic AaLLmI
KACKRELL To Mr. and Mm.
Clinton W. Fickrell. Oakland,
Jan. 10, a daughter, Kegina Fay;
weight 7 pounds 13 ounces.
HANDERA To Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Mandera, Sutherlin, Jan.
17, a son, Thomas Michael; weight
7 pounds 5 ounces.
SLAVEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence W. Slaven. Oakland, Feb.
1. son, Lloyd William; weight
pounds 1 ounce.
JENKINS To Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Jenkins, Oakland. Feb. 23.
a daughter, Virginia Sue; weight
pounds 8 ounces.
BENEFIELD To Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Benefield, Sutherlin,
Feb. 24, a son, Thomas Folmer;
weight pounds 12 ounces.
JORDAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Jordan, Oakland, Feb. 26,
a son, Daniel Keith; weight
pounds I ounces.
NELMS To Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Nelms, Oakland, Feb. 27, a
son, Robert Arnold; weight 6
pounds 5 ounces.
CRITES To Mr. and Mrs. Brue
Crites. Oakland, March 11, a
daughter. Ava Gale; weight 7
pounds 12 ounces.
CSITES To Mr. and Mrs.
Cephas Crites, Oakland, March 16.
a daughter, Pamela Sue; weight 6
pounds 12 ounces.
Garden Valley Man
Elected To Office
By ADOIE SCHNEIDER
Darro Handy, newly elected pres
ident of the FFA attended the sUte
convention held monday through
Thursday at La grande. Terry
Raddatz and Gary Conn went via
Portland to attend the convention
also.
John Michel returned to San 1
Diego, Calif., where he is working
and attending night school after
spending several days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Michel. Richard Goodenough ac
companied John to Roseburg to
visit his parents and returned to
California with him.
Dick Claypool, Portland was in
the valley over the weekend vis
iting relatives.
Joann Dunn has accepted em
ployment with Dr. Bruce Hetrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Walters
have returned from a two month's
- residence in California where Wal
ters did some carpentry work for
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thurlow
have moved to 610 NW Calkins
road. They sold their farm to Mr. j
ana Airs. Aured orjaia and two
children of Sacramento. Califor
nia who are moving in this week.
Camas Valley Family
Visit In California
By MRS. WM. CUNNINGHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thrush and
son, Dwain, have returned home
from a week's vacation visiting
with Mr. and Mrs, Dee Quintal in
Cypress, Calif. Accompanying
them was Mrs. Lee Banks, who
visited with her mother, Mrs. Ag
nes Tabb, in San Pedro. Mrs.
Banks also visited with Mr. and
Mrs. A. V. Benites in Englewood;
her sister, Mrs. Irene T. Perry;
and Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson in
Torrance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Akey and
family have returned home from
Portland where they have been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Akey and where Akey attended
the Oregon Education Association
Convention held in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul DiUard have
moved from the Valley and will '
make their Home in Kicnmond,
Calif., where ' Dillard is employed.
Mr. ana Mrs. uya rope, Mary
Helen and Preston, and Mrs. Carl
Dahl spent the weekend at Gren
ada, Calif., visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Dancer and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Dancer and families.
Jake Robbins returned Saturday
to the Veterans Hospital in Port
land where he will undergo fur
ther treatment. Robbins has been
confined to the hospital for some
time and has just spent a months
leave at home with his wife.
Stanley Dancer and his small
son. Larry, of Grenada. Calif..
spent Monday night with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. nay uancer,
while here on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martindale
of Cottage Grove visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. w. s. Mart
indale Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ross have
moved Is the Valley from Philo
math.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown have
returned home from a vacation
trip visiting in Los Angeles and
Sin Francisco.
Miss Kay Wheeler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler is
spending a week's vacation at
home from her studies at Oregon
State College.
An effort is being made by Mrs.
James (Welcome) Combs to con
tact all persons who attended the
first Camas Valley Garden Club
meeting held at the home of Mrs.
Robert Martindale in 1931 or 1932.
The purpose is to construct the
history page of the Camas Valley
Garden Club scrapbook. Anyone
who attended the first meeting
please contact Mrs. Combs.
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