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Valley Briefs Torner Visiting Mrt. A. E. Epencer and Mr. Vina Moore this week was their rister, Mrs. Sarah Power and family, Audry, Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Powers, all of Kirk land, Wash. Turner Gladys Riches, daugh ter of the VVailace Riches, is much improved after having tx-en seri ously 11L Haresville The Charles Mc Allisters was the scene of a large gathering recently when 38 gath ered to honor the G. I. Brandli family. They are former residents ol Cbemawa road, now living in Dallas where he operates Dallas creamery. , Ficnic luncheon was served around the outdoor fire place. Brandli and his two young er boys will fly to Switzerland August 24 to visit relatives and Irends. Turner Mrs. Sudie Ward and Sam Goodman attended the old timers picnic at ALsea. Ilayesville -.Burns Christoffer on is cutting! oniions for seed, Monty Christofferson is picking his patch of evergreen blackber ries and Charles Andresen is com bining oats. Tuner Mrs. John Campbell is vacationing in San Francisco this week. Mill City Mr. and Mrs. War ren Howe and family spent Sun day in McMinnville with his fa ther, C. Howe. Silverton Dr. William Mac Neill is recovering from the ef fects of an injuied leg received in a fall from an apple tree at bis home on Cherry street. Roberts More than $460 was cleared at the barn dance last week, Mrs. Abner Kline, chairman til the ways and means commit tee5 of the Home Co club has reported. Plans for the club's fair in October are underway and a bulb exchange will be held at the September meeting. Four teen members met with Mrs. Edwards "Wednesday. Jefferson The Marion Butlers cf Gothenburg, Mo. have pur chased the Lem Miller residence on Third street and are making improvements. He has sold two lots to Carl Newland. Jefferson K. S. Thurston was ru-med city recorder by the city council following the resignation of E. E. Howells. SUvrrton Mrs. Charles A. Reynolds is here caring for the young ton of the Alfred Adams, injured in an automobile accident Wednesday on Barlow road. Mrs. Adams received facial injuries and lie injured his knee for which he Underwent surgical treatment. Roberts Safety In the home ill be the subject of a talk by Mrs. M. E. Walker of the Red Cross, at the Roberts grange meet ing Monday at 8 p.m. Members! of the supper committee are Mrs. Charles Fulton, Mrs. Forest Ed wards and Mrs. Abner Kline. Silrerton Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Madsen and three children. Colleen, Roger and Loretta of Hillsboro ' stopped at Silvertdn briefly to call on Mr. and Mrs. Madsen's mothers, Mrs. M. J. Madsen and Mrs. Ole Satern be fore leaving for a two weeks va cation trip to the south. Mrs. M. J. Madsen is at the Silverton hospi tal following major emergency surgery but is improving. Prelum The Rev. P. C. Ben jamin Balaram, native missionary of Putamba, India was a guest at the Harold de Vries Wednesday. He will enroll in Albion college in Michigan for further study. While here he discussed his work in India with local persons. Frnitland Visiting Friday in Sheridan were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. de Vries, Mr. and Mrs. Norman de Vries, Leona and Wilma de Vries. They were guests of the Rev. ; and Mrs. Harvey de Vries and family at Sheridan on Friday. The birthdays of H. W. de Vries, Mrs. ; Norman de Vries and Mrs. Harvey de Vries were celebrated. Pratum Mr. and Mrs. Paul Si Ike have had Mrs. Millie Cer nik of Cleveland, Ohio as guest, a teacher there, this past week. This is her third visit to Oregon. Last; Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Silke, Mrs. Cernik, the Paul Silke, jr. family of Salem and W. E. Branch pent the day with the Eugene Silke family at Springfield. Many early New England homes had secret hiding closets for the protection of women and children during Indian attacks. 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